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Candidate N u mber Candidate Name INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTlNG S sTEM Listening sATURDAY Test1 ApprOximate丨 y30minutes Additional materials: Answer sheet for Listening and Reading Time Approximately 30 minutes (plus 10 minutes' transfer time) INSTRUCTIONS TO CAN DIDATES Do not open this question paper until you are told to do so. Write your name and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Listen to the instructions for each part of the question paper. Answer all the questions. While you are listening, write your answers on the question paper. You will have 10 minutes at the end of the test to copy your answers onto the separate answer sheet. Use a pencil. At the end of the test, hand in this question paper. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES There are four parts to the test. You will hear each part once only. There are 40 questions. Each question carries one mark. For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time to check your answers. : 黜 麝 F料 NRF肝 c点 NGHsH Section 1Question110 Complete the form below WTite NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER fOT CACh ANSWET Temporary Patient Record Form Example Peter Smith Name: Street address'. 1 Suburb: 2 . Phone number: 3 . Details of injury S port: Ten n is Type of injury: SPrained 4 Date of injury: 5 . Previous treatment and current problems The patient's own doctor advised treatment with 6 . . The Patient is unable to 7 . and he is experiencing pain in his I . . at night, which is affecting his sleep. Advice given Stop using the 9 Do regular 10 . at home SECTION2 Questions11-20 Question 11 - 16 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C 11 The announcer says that the main topic of today's talk will be Gisborne's A economy B history C tourism 12 The Maori name for the Gisborne region signifies A dangerous journey B east coast C sailing boat 13 Early exports from Gisborne came from its A farms B f isheries C forests 14 According to the speaker, what does Gisborne export to Asia nowadays? A oranges and lemons B red and white grapes C seafood and shellfish 15 The Gisborne Summer Concert takes place in A an opera house B a vin eyard C a Maori meeting house 16 On wet days in Gisborne the announcer recommends A a cultural display in the museum B a fashion show in the town hall C a photography exhibition in the art gallery Questions 17 - 20 Which group of people is each of the following attractions recommended for? Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, A - G, next to questions 17 -20. A disabled people B elderly people C recently married couples D pregnant women E secondary school children F young school ch ildren G you ng adu lts Attractions 17 Hot Springs Reserve 18 Mahia Pen insula 19 Motu River Rafting 20 Eden Woodlands Park sECTION3 Questions 2l -30 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. SUVs (Sports Utility Vehicles) o Originally made for off-road driving (e g in remote areas) o Now widely used in 21 Advantages o Useful for 22 purposes . Largerz3 .Capacity o Suitable for towing large loads Why popular in a wider market? o Because of their image o Seen as 24 . by mothers o Larger seating capacity . Drivers prefer the 25 D isadvantages o SUVs can be 26 in urban centres because of their 27 . . o Bodywork doesn't crumple in an accident o Liable to 23 . . . easily How to limit use of SUVs o Limit use to those people who need them (e g.29 . ) o Raise cost of 30 paid by SUV drivers SECTION4Questions 3l-40 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. The Influence of Children on Adult Diet Backg round Obesity - mainly caused by bad eating habits and lack of exercise National survey conclusions: . food consumption rose between 1971 and 2000 o Americans in general eat above the recommended amounts . the age group that eat most fat is 31 Family members living together show 32 . levels of fat in their diet Aims of present study: to show whether children affect adult diet Methods & procedures Who? . Adults aged 17 -65 with children under 1 7 . Other variables: age, education, race, 33 . and whether born overseas . 34 . . . held at Mobile Examination Centres Results Adults living with children are more likely to: . eat more fat . eat convenience food o 3 5 . Reasons o Parents have little 36 . Children's preference for certain foods . lnconvenience of making separate meals Lim itations of study The study did not consider the effects of: the 37 . of children in each family the 38 . between the adults and children Influence may decrease with 39 Conclusions and recommendations More research needed into above areas Research needed into how our 40 affect our diet