CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH IELTS 3
GENERAL TRAINING
READING AND WRITING
TEST A
SECTION
2 (Questions 14-26)
Questions 14-19
Read
the enrolment details for Ashwood College on the following page and look at
the statements below.
In
boxes 14-19 on your answer sheet write:
TRUE
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if
the statement is true
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FALSE
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if
the statement is false
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NOT
GIVEN
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if
the information is not given in the passage
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Example
Overseas students may enrol
for a course at the college from their home country.
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Answer
TRUE
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14
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Overseas
students must pay a deposit when they apply for a course at the college.
Outstanding
fees are payable by the end of the first week of the course.
Classes
are organised according to ability level.
There
is a break between each lesson.
Students
may change courses at any time during the term.
Any
student is permitted to take a week’s holiday during a 12-week course.
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15
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16
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17
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18
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19
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Deposit/payment:
1. Your enrolment form must be
accompanied by the course deposit of £100 or, if you are booking
accommodation through the school, your course and accommodation deposit of
£200
2. Any balance of course and
accommodation fees must be paid in full by the first day of your course.
3. All bank charges incurred
in sending money to Ashwood College must be paid by the student.
4. Deposits and payments are
non-refundable and non-transferable.
5. A charge of £20 will be
made for any changes made to the bookings.
Conditions:
Timetable -
Each hour consists of 50
minutes' tuition and a 10-minute break.
Public and School Holidays -
There is no reduction in the
fee where a course includes a Public Holiday, except for two weeks at Christmas.
Age -
The above centres of Ashwood
College do not accept students under 16 years of age.
Attendance -
Students are expected to
attend regularly and on time. Students forfeit tuition if they arrive late,
are absent or leave before the course ends.
Student Holidays:
Students on long courses,
except examination preparation courses, may take a holiday of one week
every 12 weeks without losing their course fee for this period.
Location and Time of Course:
Ashwood College has two
all-year centres and a summer centre in Midhaven. Before entry to the
school, students must take an entry test to determine the level of class
they enter. We cannot guarantee the time or location of a student's course
although every attempt is made to place students in the centre and at the
time of their choice.
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Questions 20 –
26
Read
the information on the Language Institute below.
Complete
the summary of information below:
Choose
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR NUMBERS from the passage for each answer.
Write
your answers in boxes 20-26 on your answer sheet.
Example
Overseas students who study at
….. may choose to spend more of their free time
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Answer
Totara
Language Institute
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SUMMARY
With local students by
applying for a room in the ......20...... Places are available here even
for students enrolled on the minimum length course of ......21....... Class
sizes for each course range from ......22...... students and all the class
teachers are well qualified; many of them teach on graduate programmes in
areas such as applied linguistics. As a member of the Language Institute,
you will automatically be able to join the ......23...... . Hamilton can
offer students a wide range of social activities. The city itself lies on
either side of the ......24...... which results in some very ......25......
views and enjoyable walks in the gardens. The Institute employs an
activities coordinator who can help you organise your free time and you may
also wish to make use of this service for planning your ......26...... when
you leave New Zealand. Remember that a student permit is not valid when you
have finished your studies.
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THE TOTARA
LANGUAGE INSTITUTE NEW ZEALAND
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Study English in a national
university with students from many countries.
• 4-week blocks
• 5 hours’ tuition each day
• Examination preparation
• University entry (with
appropriate academic and English requirements)
Choice of accommodation for
all students - homestays with local families or in Halls of Residence with
New Zealand students.
The Totara Language Institute
is part of the University of Waikato in the city of Hamilton, in New
Zealand’s North Island. Intensive English classes are taught in four-week
blocks throughout the year and students may enrol for as many blocks as
they wish. Classes are for 5 hours each day, Monday to Friday, and include
preparation for several international English language examinations. All
the courses are taught by highly qualified teachers, many of whom also
teach on Language Institute graduate programmes in second language teaching
and applied linguistics. Classes are small, usually from 10-12 students
with a maximum number of 15, and normally contain a mix of students from a
wide range of countries. Students who study English at the Language
Institute become international members of the Waikato Students’ Union. The
option is available to move on to university study if students meet the
English language and academic entry levels for their choice of programme.
The Language Institute provides student support, welfare and activities
services. Students are met at Auckland airport on arrival and accommodation
is provided with local families or in University Halls of Residence with
New Zealand students.
Hamilton, one of New Zealand’s
fastest growing cities, is ideally located for a wide range of leisure and
cultural activities. The Waikato river, the longest river in New Zealand,
flows through the centre of the city, providing a picturesque and park-like
setting of riverside walks and gardens. The Waikato region is a diverse
agricultural area, rich in historic sites, arts and crafts, hot springs,
native forests, mountains and rivers. Within easy reach is an unspoilt
coastline; the wild and rugged west coast beaches famous for surfing, and
the more peaceful east coast resorts are only a short drive from Hamilton.
Further afield the mountains of the central North Island, 3 hours’ drive
away, provide superb ski facilities in winter and hiking country in summer.
The Language Institute
activities coordinator can assist students to arrange any sport and leisure
activities. Assistance is also available for ongoing travel arrangements
for students. Students on a visitor visa or work permit may study for a
maximum of 3 months. Courses of longer duration require a student permit
which is issued for the length of study only.
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ANSWER
KEY
4.
TRUE
15.
FALSE
16.
TRUE
17.
TRUE
18.
NOT GIVEN
19.
FALSE
20.
(University) Halls of Residence
21.
4 weeks //four weeks
22.
10 to 15 // 10-15 // ten to fifteen
23.
(Waikato) Students’ Union
24.
(Waikato) river
25.
picturesque
26.
(ongoing) travel (arrangements)
(Note:
Words in brackets are optional - they are correct, but not necessary.)
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