Part 1
Questions 1-6
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Free activities in the Burnham area
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Example The caller wants to find out about events on A 27 June. B 28 June. C 29 June. |
Questions 7-10
Complete the sentences below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Paxton Nature ReservePaxton is a good place for seeing rare 7 all year round. This is a particularly good time for seeing certain unusual 8 Visitors will be able to learn about 9 and then collect some. Part of the 10 has been made suitable for swimming. |
Part 2
Questions 11-15
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Changes in Barford over the last 50 years
Questions 16-20
What is planned for each of the following facilities?
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to Questions 16-20
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Plans A It will move to a new location. B It will have its opening hours extended. C It will be refurbished. D It will be used for a different purpose. E It will have its opening hours reduced. F It will have new management. G It will be expanded.
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Facilities 16 railway station car park 16 17 cinema 17 18 indoor market 18 19 library 19 20 nature reserve 20 |
Part 3
Questions 21-26
Complete the table below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
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Subject of drawing |
Change to be made |
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A 21 surrounded by trees |
Add Malcolm and a 22 noticing him |
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People who are 23 outside the forest |
Add Malcolm sitting on a tree trunk and 24 |
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Ice-skaters on 25 covered with ice |
Add a 26 for each person |
Questions 27-30
Who is going to write each of the following parts of the report?
Write the correct letter, A-D, next to Questions 27-30.
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A Helen only B Jeremy only C both Helen and Jeremy D neither Helen nor Jeremy
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Parts of the report how they planned the project 27 how they had ideas for their stories 28 an interpretation of their stories 29 comments on the illustrations 30 |
Part 4
Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
ETHNOGRAPHY IN BUSINESSEthnography: research which explores human cultures It can be used in business: ● to investigate customer needs and 31 ● to help companies develop new designs Examples of ethnographic research in business Kitchen equipment ● Researchers found that cooks could not easily see the 32 in measuring cups. Cell phones ● In Uganda, customers paid to use the cell phones of entrepreneurs. ● These customers wanted to check the 33 used. Computer companies ● There was a need to develop 34 to improve communication between system administrators and colleagues. Hospitals ● Nurses needed to access information about Test Slot 35 in different parts of the hospital. Airlines ● Respondents recorded information about their 36 while travelling. Principles of ethnographic research in business ● The researcher does not start off with a hypothesis. ● Participants may be selected by criteria such as age, 37 or product used. ● The participants must feel 38 about taking part in the research. ● There is usually direct 39 of the participants. ● The interview is guided by the participant. ● A lot of time is needed for the 40 of the data. ● Researchers look for a meaningful pattern in the data. |