Part 1
Questions 1-10
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Buckworth Conservation Group
Regular activities
Beach
• making sure the beach does not have 1
on it
• no 2
Nature reserve
• maintaining paths
• nesting boxes for birds installed
• next task is taking action to attract 3
to the place
• identifying types of 4
• building a new 5
Forthcoming events Saturday
• meet at Dunsmore Beach car park
• walk across the sands and reach the 6
• take a picnic
• wear appropriate 7
Woodwork session
• suitable for 8
to participate in
• making 9
out of wood
• 17th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
• cost of session (no camping): 10
Part 2
Questions 11-14
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
Questions 15-16
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO features of the lighthouse does Lou mention?
Questions 17-18
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO types of creature might come close to the boat?
Questions 19-20
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO points does Lou make about the caves?
Part 3
Questions 21-26
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
Work experience for veterinary science students
Questions 27-30
What opinion do the students give about each of the following modules on their veterinary science course?
Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-F, next to questions 27-30.
Opinions
A Tim found this easier than expected.
B Tim thought this was not very clearly organised.
C Diana may do some further study on this.
D They both found the reading required for this was difficult.
E Tim was shocked at something he learned on this module.
F They were both surprised how little is known about some aspects of this.
Modules on Veterinary Science course
27. Medical terminology 27
28. Diet and nutrition 28
29. Animal disease 29
30. Wildlife medication 30
Part 4
Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Labyrinths
Definition
• a winding spiral path leading to a central area
Labyrinths compared with mazes
• Mazes are a type of 31
– 32
is needed to navigate through a maze
– the word ‘maze’ is derived from a word meaning a feeling of 33
• Labyrinths represent a journey through life
– they have frequently been used in 34
and prayer
Early examples of the labyrinth spiral
• Ancient carvings on 35
have been found across many cultures
• The Pima, a Native American tribe, wove the symbol on baskets
• Ancient Greeks used the symbol on 36
Walking labyrinths
• The largest surviving example of a turf labyrinth once had a big 37
at its centre
Labyrinths nowadays
• Believed to have a beneficial impact on mental and physical health, e.g., walking a maze can reduce a person’s 38
rate
• Used in medical and health and fitness settings and also prisons
• Popular with patients, visitors and staff in hospitals
– patients who can’t walk can use ‘finger labyrinths’ made from 39
– research has shown that Alzheimer’s sufferers experience less 40