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Questions 1-7

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Complete the following notes by using A NUMBER  or NO MORE THAN THREE
WORDS  for each answer.

University Geography Field Trip

Time: next week (a two-day trip) 

Destination: the Warrangamba Dam and 1


Matching course:    Environmental Science

Departing time of coach:  at 2 next Monday

Length of journey there:  3 roughly and three hours back

First day’s activity: 4

Spending the night:   in 5

Meals provided:    in the form of 6

Sydney’s daily water equal to the water to fill 7 full-size Olympic


consumption:  swimming pools
go to the water plant to see how to purify the water for
Second day’s activity:
drinking
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Questions 8-10

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Choose  THREE letters, A-F

Which THREE things does Cesar recommend bringing?

 A binoculars

 B camera
 C penknife

 D map

 E raincoat

 F mobile phone

Section 2 : Questions 11-20


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Questions 11-15 Complete the sentences below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

The last programme in the present series is 11

Miss Patty Ching has been rewarded as ‘Consumer of the 12 ’ for her persistent effort
to see through a result of a complaint.

She took 13 of photographs on her tour in Europe.

What happened to her photos after she gave them to Top-Class Photo Services for developing ?

14

The photo services compensated her 15 dollars for the loss in the end.

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Questions 16-20

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Choose the correct letter,  A-D.


16

What is the problem that many listeners write about?

 A Sale prices.

 B Bad quality stuff.

 C Faulty goods.

 D Bad assistant.

17

How much was the sale price of the belt that Mr Alvin liked?

 A $200.

 B $100.

 C $150.

 D $300

18

Why should the consumer make a complaint about bad articles or service?

 A To cause a fuss.

 B It won’t do what is claimed for.

 C Ask the shopkeeper for a favour.

 D The shopkeeper should be responsible for it.

19
What should a consumer do when complaining in person?

 A Get a receipt for what you buy.

 B Speak to someone in authority.

 C Talk directly to the assistant.

 D Ask to see the seller.

20

What should a customer do when complaining on the phone?

 A Speak directly to the owner.

 B Ask for the manager.

 C Write a complaining letter.

 D Find out with whom you discuss the matter.

Section 3 : Questions 21-30

Questions 21-22

Complete the notes below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER  for each answer.

Student Record Card

Name:  David Simons  
Address:  15 Market Ave., Hornsby  

Student Number:  21  
Prerequisites completed    
  YES NO
Screen Studies Course: √  
18 credit points:     √

If no, reasons:  22  

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Question 23

Complete the notes below.

Write TWO DATES for the answer,

The final date of the examination should be  23

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Questions 24-25

Choose the correct letters, A-D.

24 Dr Richardson explains that the set exercises

 A require reference to a wide range of resources.

 B should be at least 250 words in length.

 C focus on key terms and concepts in media studies.


 D do not have answers.

25 Dr Richardson explains that essays 1 and 2

 A are to be the same length.

 B should both be analytical.

 C both emphasize studies of audiences.

 D should be especially easy for David.

Questions 26-28

Complete the table by writing ONLY ONE appropriate letter (M, T, A or J) as explained below.

M mechanical

T theoretical

A analytical 

J journalistic  

Assignments  Description

Set exercises   26

Assignment 1  T A (Example)
Assignment 2   27
Assignment 3   28

How does Dr Richardson describe each of the assignments ?

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Question 29
Choose the correct answer.

29

Which two time slots does Dr Richardson suggest David use for his essay?

 A The six o’clock and the midmorning.

 B The breakfast and the six o’clock.

 C The midmorning and midnight.

 D The midday and the ten o’clock.

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Question 30

Answer the question below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for the answer.

What will David do before he decides which part of the programmes to use? 30

Section 4 : Questions 31-40


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Question 31

Choose the correct letter, A – C.

31

What does John Upton compare a computer virus to?

 A A biological organism.

 B A corrupt programme.
 C An irritating person.

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Questions 32-35

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Complete the flow chart. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS  for each answer.

In 1949 32 of virus was presented by John Neumann an addicted computer fans



33 game was developed by a group of Americans for  34 on computers.

Development of a new 35 in the 1980s.

Birth of computer virus
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Question 36

Choose the correct letter,  A-C.

36 What does the speaker find surprising?

 A The rise in the number of software infections.

 B The determination of those who develop viruses.

 C The fact that people blame their own computers.

Questions 37-40

List  FOUR  ways of combating viruses. Write  NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS  for each
answer.

37
38

39

40

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