1. Which of the following has Amir done already?
A. Used the library search engine
B. Reserved some books
C. Used the e-journals
D. Been on a library induction tour
2. On how many days per week are library inductions currently available?
A. 7 days per week
B. 5 days per week
C. 2 days per week
D. 1 day per week
3. What can Amir do on level two?
A. Use the computers
B. Sign up for a library tour
C. Find the electrical engineering books
D. Meet Mark Taylor
4. What time does the librarian recommend that Amir returns to meet the subject librarian?
A. At around 12.15
B. At around 12.30
C. At around 1.00
D. At around 2.00
5. Where on the library homepage is the link to the database of journals?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
PART 2
Listen to the conversation
1. Why is the student looking for accommodation now?
A. The accommodation she booked is no longer available.
B. She forgot to book accommodation earlier.
C. She signed up for the course at the last minute.
D. She dislikes her present accommodation and wants to change.
2. Listen to this part of the conversation again.
What does the man imply when he says ‘Well, that’ll teach you for next time won’t it?’
A. He thinks the student was foolish.
B. He feels sorry for the student.
C. He wants to give the student some advice.
D. He expects the same thing to happen again.
3. Why doesn’t the student want to remain where she is staying now?
A. It is too far from the college campus.
B. She doesn’t want to stay with her parents.
C. The rooms are too expensive.
D. She is currently sleeping on the floor.
4. What sort of accommodation may the man be able to offer her in a couple of weeks?
A. a room in a student dorm
B. a room in a motel
C. a room in a shared student flat
D. a room in a private house
5. What is the problem with the accommodation listed in the folder and on the website?
A It goes out of date very quickly.
B. There aren’t many addresses listed there.
C. Most accommodation was booked up long ago.
D. There is a waiting list for the accommodation listed there.
1.What is the main point of the discussion?
A. Job prospects for students doing their course
B. Grades for a recent assignment
C. The advantages and disadvantages of going to college
D. The quality of the teaching on their course
2. Why is the woman concerned?
A. She feels she is not learning anything useful.
B. She has been receiving poor grades.
C. She is not enjoying her course.
D. She is finding the course very difficult.
3. What does the man appreciate most about studying at university?
A. Studying a subject in depth
B. Getting involved in discussions
C. Meeting people with diverse interests
D. Teaching others about what he has learnt
4. The man says that employers will appreciate the woman’s ____.
A. transferable skills
B. ability to train others
C. enthusiasm
D. knowledge of history
5. What is implied about Professor Jacques?
A. She has never worked outside the university.
B. She is a good person to ask about careers.
C. She is more approachable than the other professors.
D. She teaches on both the history and the business course.
1.What is the main purpose of the lecture?
A. To compare active habitat selection with passive habitat selection
B. To show that most habitat preferences in animals are learned
C. To compare the habitat requirements of several bird species
D. To examine the consequences of habitat selection by animals
2. What element of the plover’s habitat in California was threatened?
A. The availability of food
B. The availability of water
C. The safety of nests from human activity
D. The protection of nests from predatory birds
3. What does the professor illustrate with the example of the blue warbler?
A. The relationship between human activity and habitat loss
B. The relationship between habitat and reproductive success
C. The advantages of habitats with low vegetation density
D. The reproductive advantage that young warblers have over older warblers
4. Why does the professor mention the population density of blackcaps in two different habitats?
A. To explain the similar reproductive rates in the two habitats
B. To explain the relation between a species’ population density and its nesting behavior
C. To illustrate the advantages of a preferred habitat over a secondary habitat
D. To illustrate the possible impact of making a poor habitat selection
5. According to the professor, why did some black caps choose a secondary habitat?
A. They were following a moving food supply.
B. Their preferred habitat was taken over by another bird species.
C. Their nesting sites were disturbed by human activity.
D. Their preferred habitat became too competitive.
6. What can be inferred about the professor when she says this:
A. She realizes that she just contradicted a statement she made earlier.
B. She is about to discuss another aspect of the topic.
C. She thinks the answer to her question is obvious.
D. She wants students to recall a case that she has already discussed.
1. When did the first official Olympic games take place?
A. 393 AD
B. 776 BC
C. 1896 AD
D. 1393 AD
2. How many events do the pentathlon include?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
D. 9
3. Who was not allowed to compete in the ancient olympic games?
A. Chariot Racers
B. Greek-born men
C. Women
D. Pentathletes
4. What is the IOC?
A. International Olympic Committee
B. International Official City
C. International Olympic City
D. International Olympic Council
5. What happens during the parade of nations?
A. To oversee athletes from various countries
B. To make money on a national level
C. To promote friendship among the nations
D. To represent the host countries
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