FCE Practice Test Plus 1
Test 2 Paper 1 (Reading) Part 4
You are
going to read some interviews with women who have unusual jobs. For Questions
21-35, choose from the people (A-D). The people may be chosen more
than once. There is an example at the beginning (0).
Mark your
answers on the separate answer sheet.
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A
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Dina Dorset
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B
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Angela
Bell
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C
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Claire
Dorn
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D
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Dolly
Masons
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Which
interview is with someone who
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works part
time?
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0
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A
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had a
better salary in an earlier job?
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21
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cannot
make friends at work?
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22
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will get
a university qualification?
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23
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has to
pretend she is always happy?
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24
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writes to
her customers?
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25
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meets her
customers socially?
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26
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organises
activities for older people
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27
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was
promoted at work?
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28
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does not
like to use her voice?
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29
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has a job
that affects her health?
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30
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had an
earlier job as a teacher?
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31
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thinks
attitudes towards her work have changed?
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32
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has the
job she had always wanted?
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33
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considers
work more important than family
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34
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has
responsibility for quality control?
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35
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WOMEN IN UNUSUAL JOBS
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Dina Dorset
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Claire Dorn
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is a disc jockey in a night-club in
London. A few years ago she thought her future was in tennis. “For a while I
trained promising young players on a full-time basis, but one day a neighbour
who was a radio producer took me down to his radio station and I became
involved in the music scene,” she says. There are lots of late nights for
Dino but surprisingly the job doesn't offer her much in the way of a social
life. “I don't have any real contact with the large numbers of people I meet,”
she says. She particularly likes the fact that she now only works four hours
a day. “The one thing I resent is having to appear cheerful all the time even
when I feel down,” she says. She hopes to be able to produce her own records one
day but she has given up her ambition of going to college. “You can’t do everything
in life,” she says.
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works
on a cruise liner, a floating luxury hotel which is her home for eight months
of the year. She is the ship's secretary and has responsibility for all information
customers may need while on board, as well as acting as secretory to the caption.
“He is very demanding but I have no complaints from him,” she says. Losing
touch with the real world for so Long is no problem because the ship's
officers can take advantage of the activities provided for the entertainment of
passengers. “I’ve made many lasting friendships here,” she says, “we get
customers of all ages and backgrounds.” Her previous work experience as a
Personal Assistant to a manager prepared her for the demands of this job. It
was better paid thon her present job but she gave it up because she had
always liked the idea of working on a ship. 'The only disadvantage is that
there are constant time changes when you go round the world and it makes you
feel physically unwell,” she says.
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Angela Bell
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Dolly Masons
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is a clown, she points her face white and wears funny clothes to entertain people. She
decided clowning was the job she wanted after seeing a clown show. “I said that was it. It involved no talking, and that suited me down to the ground, “she says. She soon realised that women only
introduced the act and were on stage
for a few minutes because it was considered a
job for men. “That is changing now,” she says. “But from
the beginning I decided to
call myself Chris on the programmes
instead of Angelo so that the
audience don’t know if I’m a man or a woman.” Angelo had to choose between family and
work. 'I liked my work too
much to think of children,” she says,
'and I have no regrets.” She says the secret of her success is that she is a very happy person, which is what you need to be a good clown.
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has worked in a
chocolate factory for the past
twenty years. “I was nearly sixteen
when 1joined,” she says. “My
parents both worked here at the
time, so it had become a kind of family tradition.
My first job was as an assistant and
I've since climbed the ladder
to become customer relations manager.”
Her present job involves a number of responsibilities, from performing taste tests for all chocolates to ensure their flavour is the same,
to organising events for retired
employees, including parties
and excursions to the seaside. “I like to have variety in my job,” she says, “any comments from customers will be forwarded to me to deal with. Of
course, I’ll never meet them personally but they will all get a written
response from me.” She
admits that at the moment she is
finding it difficult to concentrate
on the degree course in
marketing she started last year,
but is confident she will finish it by June.
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ANSWER KEY
21
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22
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23
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24
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25
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26
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27
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28
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29
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30
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31
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32
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33
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34
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35
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C
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A
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D
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A
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D
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C
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D
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D
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B
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C
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A
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B
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C
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B
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D
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