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TEST 1 KEY Key Test 1 Reading 1 D 2 B 3 E 4 A 5 D 6 C 7 E 8 C Part 2 9 B 10 A 11E 12C 13D 14F Part 3 15 B16D 17A 18D19B 20 A Part 4 21 B 22C 23 A 24 D25 A 26-30 B D D C A Part 5 31- 35 AS WHY NOT/ HARDLY WHO/ THAT OF 36-40 FOR SO/ THUS HAVE MUCH LIKE PART 6 41-45 CORRECT THEY CORRECT BEING WHICH 46-50 FOR CORRECT SHOULD WHEN CORRECT 51-52 THEIR THAT Test WRITING SAMPLE A This report describes the movements of the balance of trade between 1991 and 2001 , for a particular country, concerning manufacturing and agriculture. Manufacturing: Imports increased constantly during this period. The figure shows a rise of $ 4 bn within the whole period and no fluctuations are to be remarked. Exports rose from nearly $ 3 bn in 1991 to approximately $7 bn in 2001 , suffering minor fluctuations all the way through. In general, the balance of trade remained slightly positive through the period considered. Agriculture: Imports increased slightly, ending the period around $1 bn over their starting level. They suffered a temporary fall between 1992 and 1994 , followed by a steady recovery. After peaking at around $2.5 bn in 1999, imports fell slightly to their final value. Exports figure shows the same performance although at level $4bn higher than imports. Consequently, the balance of trade remained markedly positive throughout the period. Band 4 All content points are included. There is a relatively natural use of language and a good range of structure, despite some inaccuracy. There is also evidence of a wide range of vocabulary and the report is well organized. Sample B Introduction: The aim of this report is to describe the imports an exports of the Manufacturing and Agricultural sectors in the years 1991-2001 in European contry’s Manufacturing Imports :In the first year (1991) the imports were just above $2 bn, at the end of 2001, the imports were almost on the $ 6 bn. Manufacturing Exports:In 1991 were just below the $ 3 TEST 1 PART1 1 THREE DAYS 2 CLOBAL CONFERENCES PLC TOMORROW’S SOFTWARE PERMIT LARGE CORPORATIONS LOGIC SOLUTIONS INTELLIGENT CHANGE IT ANALYST CUSTOMER DRIVEN ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURES FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION CASE STUDIES PART 2 F C D B E A B F C D PART3 C A B C B C B A TEXT 2 KEY TEST READING Part 1 1-5 E C E C D 6-8 B A A PART 2 9-10 C E 11-14 F B G A Part 3 15C 16-20 D A D B C Part 4 21-25 B D D A B 26-30 C A B C D Part 5 31FROM 32AS 33ALTHOUGH/THOUGH/ WHILE/WHILST 34-35 WHERE SUCH 36-40 HOW WITH WHICH ON IF PART 6 41-45 ALSO BY WHOLE CORRECT BUT 46-50 EVEN OF CORRECT THE ON 51-52 CORRECT CORRECT TEST 2 LISTENING PART 1 1 (HIGH) PURCHASING POWER 2 NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES 3 COMMERCIAL LAW 4 THE LATEST TRENDS 5 UNRELIABILITY 6 AFTER SALES 7 PERSONAL VISIT 8 TRADE FAIR 9 LOCAL CONTRACTORS 10 LOCAL AGENT 11 EXPENSIVE OPTION 12 BRANGE OFFICE PART 2 13-15 E F C 16-20 G H H F E 21-22 D A PART 3 23-25 B A A 26-30 B C C A B TEXT 3 KEY TEXT 3 READING PART 1 1-5 A E D A B 6-8 E C D PART 2 9-10 C F 11-14 A E G B PART 3 15 B 16-20 C D A C B PART 4 21-25 A C C B A 26-30 C A B C D PART 5 31-35 IN AS WITH THERE AT/BY 36-40 RATHER SOME/AN NOT ITS IS PART6 41-45 HOW A LOOKING APPOINT CORRECT 46-50 HAVE WITH IN MAKE SURE 51-52 TIME CORRECT TEST 3 LISTENING 1 EDUCATION 2 MULTINATIONAL 3 ANNUAL REPORT 4 20 AWARDS/ GRANTS 5 PROJECT CO-ORDINATION/ING 6THE PROEDICTED BENEFITS 7 REGIONAL CONSULTANTS 8 COSTS AND DATS 9 CENTRAL COMMITTEE 10 70 % 11 QUARTERLY INSTALMENTS 12 PROGRESS REVIEW/ REPORT PART 2 13-15 C A H 16-20 D G B E A 21-22 H D PART 3 23-25 C A B 26-30 C B A A C Tapescipt Listening test 3 Q 1 -12: Woman : Thank you everybody, thank you . the Business Support Agency or BSA are very proud of the part we play in the development of business success . Today, I ‘ll give you a bit of background on the Agency, and then outline the steps involved in applying for support, OK? what we do, basically, is distribute financial support from our funds, which come from the central government Department of Education on the one hand, and then that sum is matched—the amount fluctuates on a yearly basis-by contributions from a number of multinational companies. We then follow the procedures I ‘ll be outlining in a moment. Some examples of this work, if you’re interested , can be seen in our annual report-I ‘ll leave copies out for you to look at . since we began, ,we’ve given out over three hundred grants. We made twenty awards last year alone, and expect that figure to rise to twenty-five next year. But we’re not simply giving this money away—our criteria are strict. So , how do you apply ? Well, there are four steps to making an application. In the first place, you should get in touch with our Project Co-ordinating Office . You can call them on 0188454545 and express your interest . they’ll then send you an application form. It’s quite a lengthy document, I must warn you, and you ‘ll need to fill in information about the history of your company, outline your requirements, and include the predicted benefits. That gives us the beginning of a picture and enables us to make an initial decision about whether to proceed any further. The third step would be having a meeting with one of our regional consultants. This involves talking through your ideas for development if you get the grant and should help you to focus clearly on your exact needs. And the fourth step is producing a full plan, which needs to include all costs and dates. By this time, both sides will have a very clear picture. Now, all this obviously takes up quite some time, and you need to think carefully about which personnel within your organization are going to be available to put in the necessary work. Ok , well that’s then your role finished for the time being. Meanwhile, we continue to go through your plans in detail. Ultimately, whether or not you get a grant will be decided by our central committee. This consists of representatives from our funding bodies and a panel of experts. For logistical reasons, they only meet every three months, so it can take a while for you to hear from us. Now, assuming you are successful and around eighty per cent of applications are the BSA will be looking to fund seventy per cent of your overall requirement. That proportion is up from a maximum of sixty percent last year. The payment will be made in quarterly installments. This has proved to be the most generally useful method all round. The last job for you will be coming up with a progress review, which you need to do at the end of the first year, well , are there any questions? Q 13-22: Man: I ‘d been feeling for some time that a move was overdue, and I suppose it was just the fact that I thought I ‘d miss the friendliness of the place that held me back. But in the end I realised that I could spend my life there and not move up the ladder- you could see how the roles with responsibility were filled by people who weren’t themselves about to move on. I am glad overall I can see my role will continue to develop here, and I ‘ve had no second thoughts- the only drawback is that it is a bit chaotic here. So even though I’d say I was pretty effective at meeting deadlines, there are others who aren’t ,and their inability to sort out each day’s tasks can create bottlenecks that cause frustrations Woman: I was getting tired of the sense of doing the same thing over and over again and decided it was time to ring the changes. I’m pleased I did, because I ‘ve got a greater range of responsibilities now, now it means my skills and abilities are put to better use. It is a smaller outfit, of course, and the MD does rather keep himself to himself, but, generally, I like the independence that leaves me, particularly with such high-quality support staff. On the other hand, something that should be addressed here is the issue of assessment-the system here isn’t actually very relevant to what people actually do, so sometimes you’re judged on the wrong issues. Man:I ‘d been looking around for some time, but it wasn’t until I wasn’t to see a recruitment consultant that I began to focus my aims I suppose it’s not surprising ---I was actually quite hard to work out what the core of the job was—but it was certainly at some distance from what I’d spent so long studying, and the consultant helped me to realize my dissatisfaction came from under-using that background. So I do feel a lot more focused here. One drawback, I guess, is the failure to make the most of all the IT, so that, for example, I end up sitting here emailing away to colleagues who can’t even be bothered to reply or react. Woman : well, I’d been convinced for quite a while that my old company wasn’t moving in the right direction . but of course it was only me that seemed to think so ^^ everyone else was perfectly happy trundling along. So I was delighted when this opportunity came up , the change to properly investigate market trends, even if it meant a greater number of trips. Some people might think it dull, but I get a lot out of it , I have to say I ‘d get even more out of it if I thought they had the big picture a bit clearer in their heads. At the moment no-one knows what to do with my findings because the Board don’t know where they ‘re going long term. Man: hm, well I was feeling stuck. It’s not that I’m hugely ambitious, I guess I’d be looking at re-training myself it that was the case- but certainly my interpersonal skills weren’t being used to their full extent. All I ‘d eve done was deal with one or two suppliers occasionally, whereas now I am meeting clients and other contacts on a daily basis, which is what I was hoping for. The downside is that my lack of knowledge about computers is beginning to show. This place is so well equipped with all the latest software that I am a bit out of my depth. In my defence, I’d say it would not matter so much if they had more than one poor overworked guy that you could contact to ask for help when something goes wrong. Q 23 to 30 Woman:Whew, what a meeting! Were you as surprised as I was , Jerry? Man: you bet,when the Chairman called us to it, I thought it might be about the takeover that there have been rumours about, but I didn’t expect anything like the Chief Executive being forced out. Woman: NO, It doesn’t seem fair to blame him for the American project not making much money, when it hasn’t had long to establish itself, and I can’t see why the Board have decided to end it now. after all, they didn’t seem worried earlier this years, when the markets panicked about it and our share price dropped.. Man: And fancy Keith Barnes becoming Chief Exectutive! Did you know he joined as a trainee, thirty years ago ? Woman: yes, he certainly knows the company, but he’s had very little time in positions that ‘ll help him as Chief Executive. I doubt if he’s got what it takes to run a big company like this. If you ask me, the Chairman wanted to make an internal appointment, and Keith was in the right palace at the right time. Well we’ll see how he turns out, but I reckon he’ll only keep the job for as long as the Chairman’s behind him. Man: yeah, you are probably right, and what about these new plans Keith talked about? It seems pretty risky to expand into areas where we have got no experience or expertise .this company has been making furniture for years, and we ought to stick to what we’re good at, and maybe expand through acquisitions. Woman: Well, it might be a good idea. Man: I know our market share’s growing, but the strategy still relies too much on low prices to attract customers. What we really need to do more is to do more is to make people want our beds and more is to make people want our beds and furniture because they’ re special, not because they’re cheap. Woman: You mean moving into niche markets? Man:I’d describe it as staying in the mass market, but standing out from the rest. Woman: Right. Consumers are becoming more demanding these days, after all. Man: Exactly. What about you , Tania? How do you feel about your new responsibility? Woman: it’s going to be quite a challenge, I reckon. I mean, sorting out the reorganization of the business into divisions sounds simple enough, but I suspect it’ll produce plenty of headaches. And with several brands to deal with, some of which cut across the divisions, it’s going to be pretty complicated. I suspect it’ll be tough to finish it in the time I ‘ve been given. And of course, congratulations on becoming Export Sales Manager, Jerry. Man: Thanks. Woman: You don’t sound very enthusiastic . don’t you want the job? Man: oh, yes. It’s just the sort of challenge I need. Something to get my teeth into, and the chance to use what I learnt when I was in export Sales before. But there are other people who ‘ve stayed in the department who might resent me going back into it over them. Woman: Well, surely if you work closely with them, they’ll realize you’re all right? Man: Yes, I’m sure I can do it. I just need to get things off on the right foot right from the beginning. Woman : so will you be involved in the TV advertising campaign that Keith talked about? Man: I hope not! It’s all very well promoting our cabinet furniture brands, but I think the money would be better spent on pushing bed sales: that’s the side of the business that needs more consumer awareness.. Woman: Right, I can see why they’ve picked this time to plan a campaign, as advertising costs are relatively low at the moment, but I agree , they haven’t got the plan quite right. Actually I’m not very happy about the way they’ve allocated money in general. Man: you aren’t going to turn down the pay rise, are you? Woman: No, I’m not that idealistic. And of course it’s right to spend money on new products and machinery. But we’ve been asking for ages for better facilities for the factory workers in particulars, and it doesn’t look as though much is being done for them. Man: maybe if we keep pressing for that## TEST 4 KEY \TEST 4 READING PART 1 1-5 C B D C E 6-8 E A PART 2 9-10 D F 11-14 A B C E PART 3 15 A 16-20 C D C B B PART 4 21-25 C D B A C 26-30 A B B A D PART 5 31-35 WHO/THAT WITH TO HOW OUT 36-40 HAVE EVERY/EACH/ANY BE AS IN/UNDER PART 6 41-45 BEING PART FULLY BEEN ON 46-50 WHO CORRECT THEIR CORRECT CORRECT 51-52 ALOTHOUGH WITH TEST 4 LISTENING PART 1 1 CENTRAL AMERICA 2 SOUTH-EAST ASIS 3 STAND 4 MATERIAL TO VENUE 5 TRADE CUIDE 6 TARGETED 7 ACADEMIC JOURNALS 8 THE OUR OWN WEBSITE 9 OPENING TIMES 10 AN INTERPRETER/INTERPRETERS 11VENUES 12COSTS PART 2 13-15 B C E 16-20 D A D F C 21-22 A E PART 3 23-25 C A B 26-30 C B A A B lesson one part 1 1)1 like 2 another 3 same 4 that 5 bu
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