Part 1: – Questions 1-10
Complete the form below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
CRIME REPORT FORM
Type of crime: theft
Personal information
Example: Name – Louise Taylor
Nationality:                    (1) 
Date of birth:                  14 December 1977
Occupation:                   interior designer
Reason for visit:            business (to buy antique (2)  )
Length of stay:               two months
Current address:           (3)  Apartments (No 15)
Details of theft
Items stolen:                 – a wallet containing approximately (4) £ 
– a (5) 
Date of theft:                  (6) 
Possible time and place of theft
Location:                                outside the (7)  at about 4 pm
Details of suspect:                – some boys asked for the (8) then ran off
– one had a T-shirt with a picture of a tiger
– he was about 12, slim build with (9)  hair
Crime reference number allocated – (10) 
Part 2: Questions 11 – 20
Induction talk for new apprentices
Questions 11 and 12
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO pieces of advice for the first week of an apprenticeship does the manager give?
 A get to know colleagues
 B learn from any mistakes
 C ask lots of questions
 D react positively to feedback
 E enjoy new challenges
Questions 13 and 14
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO things does the manager say mentors can help with?
 A confidence-building
 B making career plans
 C completing difficult tasks
 D making a weekly timetable
 E reviewing progress
Questions 15 – 20
What does the manager say about each of the following aspects of the company policy for apprentices?
Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to Questions 15-20.
A It is encouraged.
B There are some restrictions.
C It is against the rules.
Company policy for apprentices
15. Using the internet 
16. Flexible working 
17. Booking holidays 
18. Working overtime 
19. Wearing trainers 
20. Bringing food to work 
Part 3: Questions 21 – 25
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Cities built by the sea
21. Carla and Rob were surprised to learn that coastal cities
 A contain nearly half the world’s population.
 B include most of the world’s largest cities.
 C are growing twice as fast as other cities.
22. According to Rob, building coastal cities near to rivers
 A may bring pollution to the cities.
 B may reduce the land available for agriculture.
 C may mean the countryside is spoiled by industry.
23. What mistake was made when building water drainage channels in Miami in the 1950s?
 A There were not enough of them.
 B They were made of unsuitable materials.
 C They did not allow for the effects of climate change.
24. What do Rob and Carla think that the authorities in Miami should do immediately?
 A take measures to restore ecosystems
 B pay for a new flood prevention system
 C stop disposing of waste materials into the ocean
25. What do they agree should be the priority for international action?
 A greater coordination of activities
 B more sharing of information
 C agreement on shared policies
Questions 26 – 30
What decision do the students make about each of the following parts of their presentation?
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to Questions 26-30.
Decisions
A use visuals
B keep it short
C involve other students
D check the information is accurate
E provide a handout
F focus on one example
G do online research
Parts of the presentation
26. Historical background 
27. Geographical factors 
28. Past mistakes 
29. Future risks 
30. International implications 
Part 4: Questions 31 – 40
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Marine renewable energy (ocean energy)
Introduction
More energy required because of growth in population and (31) 
What’s needed:
• renewable energy sources
• methods that won’t create pollution
Wave energy
Advantage: waves provide a (32)  source of renewable energy
Electricity can be generated using offshore or onshore systems
Onshore systems may use a reservoir
Problems:
• waves can move in any (33) 
• movement of sand, etc. on the (34)  of the ocean may be affected
Tidal energy
Tides are more (35)  than waves
Planned tidal lagoon in Wales:
• will be created in a (36)  at Swansea
• breakwater (dam) containing 16 turbines
• rising tide forces water through turbines, generating electricity
• stored water is released through (37)  , driving the turbines in the reverse direction
Advantages:
• not dependent on weather
• no (38)  is required to make it work
• likely to create a number of (39) 
Problem:
• may harm fish and birds, e.g. by affecting (40)  and building up silt
Ocean thermal energy conversion
Uses a difference in temperature between the surface and lower levels Water brought to the surface in a pipe
1. Canadian
2. furniture
3. park
4. 250
5. phone
6. 10(th) September
7. museum
8. time
9. blond(e)
10. 87954 82361
11. A
12. C (in any order)
13. B
14. E (in any order)
15. B
16. B
17. C
18. A
19. A
20. C
21. B
22. A
23. C
24. B
25. A
26. B
27. A
28. F
29. G
30. C
31. industry
32. constant
33. direction
34. floor
35. predictable
36. bay
37. gates
38. fuel
39. jobs
40. migration
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