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北京市第二中学剑桥英语五级证书考试的第三级-fs2测试Test6

(1hour15minutes)

Part1

Forquestions1-8,readthetextbelowanddecidewhichanswer(A,B,CorD)san

exampleatthebeginning(0).

Markyouranswersontheparateanswersheet.

Example:

0AgeneratedBcommencedCoriginatedDformed

0

ABCD

□□■□

ThehistoryofLacros

Lacrosisateamgamewhich(0)______inmid-America,-handled

stickswithsmallnetsontheendareudtocatch,sscorebyshootingthe

ballintotheopposingteam’1994,lacroswas(1)______Canada’

traditionalNativeAmericangamesometimes(2)______(3)______ofanythingfrom100to

1,000menplayedonafieldthat(4)______formanykilometres.(5)______lacrosballsweremadeofdeerskin,

clayandstone.

In1856,DrBeers,aCanadiandentist,(6)______tenedthegameand

he1930s,alllacroswasplayedonoutdoorfields.

Whenanindoor(7)______ofthegame,calledBoxLacros,wascreated,itsoonbecamethemostcommon

formofthesportinCanada,partlyduetotheverewinterweatherthat(8)______opportunitiesforoutdoor

play.

1AdeclaredBclaimedCannouncedDrevealed

2AtookBlastedCspentDpasd

3AconsistingBcombiningCcontainingDcomposing

4AexpandedBincreadCrangedDstretched

5AFirstBInitialCEarlyDPrior

6AinstalledBfoundedCdevelopedDrealid

7AkindBcategoryCversionDtype

8AlimitsBexcludesCcontrolsDrerves

Part2

Forquestions9-16,yonewordineach

sanexampleatthebeginning(0).

WriteyouranswersINCAPITALLETTERSontheparateanswersheet.

Example:

0MORE

EarsKeepYouUpright

Earsdo(0)______epyoubalanced,as(9)______Insidetheinnerear,threesmallloops,or

mi-circularcanals,efilled(10)______liquidandhavethousandsofmicroscopichairs

liningthem.

Whenyoumoveyourhead,usthetinyhairs(11)______movetoo,

instantly,yourbrainnds

messagestoyourmuscles,andthis(12)______itpossibleforyoutokeepyourbalance.

Ifyou’vejustbeenspinningaround,theliquidinthecanalskeepsmoving(13)______thefactthatyouhave

actuallystoppedturning.(14)______aresult,thehairsinsidethecanalsnmovementandthatiswhyyou

mightfeeldizzy-yourbrainisgettingtwodifferentmessagesandisconfudaboutthepositionofyourhead.

Oncethefluid(15)______finallystoppedmoving,yourbraingets(16)______rightmessageandyouregain

yourbalance.

Part3

Forquestions17-24,wordgivenincapitalsattheendofsomeofthelinestoforma

sanexampleatthebeginning(0).

WriteyouranswersINCAPITALLETTERSontheparateanswersheet.

Example:

0UNUSUAL

TheBaobabTree

TheBaobabtreeisan(0)______treethatgrowsinlow-lyingareasof

eBaobabdropsitsleaves,itsbranches

havethe(17)______ofrootsstickingupintotheair,asifithadbeen

srangein(18)______fromfivetotwenty

metres,andthere’videncefromcarbondatingthattheymaylivetobe

3,000yearsold.

ient

BaobabinZimbabweisso(19)______thatuptofortypeoplecan

acehasbeenudfora

varietyofpurpos,includingshops,bussheltersorsimply(20)______

space.

Baobabsarealmost(21)______tokill,andwhentheydodie,they

decayfromtheinsideandcollap(22)______leavingonlyaheapof

’sthereasonforthetraditional(23)______thatthey

don’tactuallydie,’shardly(24)______they’re

sometimescalledmagictrees.

USUAL

APPEAR

HIGH

MASS

STORE

POSSIBLE

EXPECTED

BELIEVE

SURPRISE

Part4

Forquestions25-30,completethecondntencesothatithasasimilarmeaningtothefirstntence,usingthe

tubetweentwoandfivewords,includingthewordgiven.

Hereisanexample(0).

Example:

0Prizesaregivenoutwhentheschoolyearfinishes.

PLACE

Prize-giving_________________________endofeachschoolyear.

Thegapcanbefilledbythewords‘takesplaceatthe’,soyouwrite:

Example:

0

TAKESPLACEATTHE

WriteonlythemissingwordsINCAPITALLETTERSontheparateanswersheet.

25Myparentsoftenallowmetogoshoppingbymylf.

LET

Myparentsoften_________________________myown.

26Harrywasonlyabletoplaythepieceperfectlybecauhehadpractiditforhours.

HAVE

Harry_________________________abletoplaythepieceperfectlyifhehadn’tpractiditforhours.

27Noladidn’texpectthebooktobesoexpensive.

MUCH

Noladidn’tthinkthebookwould_________________________itdid.

28Pleadon’tlookatmypaintingyetbecauIhaven’tfinishedit.

RATHER

I’d_________________________lookatmypaintingyetbecauIhaven’tfinishedit.

29It’spossiblethatGeorgedidn’tgetmytextmessage.

MAY

George_________________________mytextmessage.

30MaryisthebestguitaristIknow.

THAN

Maryisa_________________________elIknow.

Part5

stions31-36,choothe

answer(A,B,CorD)whichyouthinkfitsbestaccordingtothetext.

Markyouranswersontheparateanswersheet.

Kidswhochangedtheworld

Intheearly1980s,kidsinBritainwerebeginningtorealithatcomputersweren’tjustboringplaythingsfor

omentsofinspirationwouldeventuallye

theUKoutperformmanyothercountriesintheglobalvideo-gamesmarket.

Arcadevideogames,whichyoucouldpaytoplayinpublicamumentarcades,werenothingnew,butyou

mputersprentedkidswithanexcitingalternativeandan

opportunityforexperimentingwithgames,

1981,thereweesmaylook

laughablyeasytovideo-gamesplayerstoday,butbackthentheyreprentedaformidableachievement.

‘ObviouslytheBritishdidn’tinventthevideogame,’saysanexpertonBritishcomputergaming.‘Wewere

reissomethingingrainedintheBritish

psycheaboutmessingaboutwithelectronics,(line27)tinkeringaway,tingas

cloaswecouldtoarcadegamesishowwebecamesuchgreatprogrammers.’

TheearlymovementwasoverwhelminglydrivenbyBritishkids,whopersuadedtheirparentstopartwith

hardcashtobuythohomecomputers.‘Ithinkyourmumanddadguesdyou’dendupplayinggamesonthem,’

saysonegamesdeveloper.‘Buttheycouldtelltheirfriends:“We’vegotthemacomputerandthey’re

programmingsomeveryimpressivethingsonit.”Infact,wewereusingthecodespublishedincomputer

magazines-youjusthadtotypethemintoyourcomputertoplayversionsofarcadegames.’Withfewcomputers

availablecommercially,youngenthusiastswouldgettheirgamingkicksfromthemagazinecodes,whichhadto

belaboriouslytypedin.‘Itwasatime-consumingexerci,buttheincrediblefeelingthatyouwerediscovering

didn’thavetobuycomponents!Withtraditionalgames,likemodel

traints,youwerealwayshavingtobuymoreexpensivestuff;withacomputer,youjustgotonwithit.’‘I

remembergoingtomycollegelibraryandgatheringupeverycomputermagazineIcouldlaymyhandsonjustto

getholdofthocodes,’saysanothergamesdeveloper.

Ifthecodesdidn’twork,enthu

idedthemwiththe

whoweren’tgamenthusiastswouldnodoubtethatasanactofdrudgery,but

gamesdevelopersstressthecreativityneededtowadeintothecode.‘Youhadtobeincrediblycreativetosolve

problemsinthemostelegantwayandthat’realart.’

Awholegeneration,manyofwhomwouldneverhavepreviouslyclasdthemlvesascreative,were

suddenlyempowered;(line66)wasgoingonallovertheUK.

erfairs,heldregularlyacrosstheUK,were

eloperrecallshowhisnewlyformedcompany

tooksomuchcashatonestallthatintheeveningtheyfoundthemlvesthrowingitaroundtheirhotelroomin

asn’gamesdeveloperswereyoungand

iststhemlvesoftendidn’tmake

anymoneyandweren’ultmanyofthoearlycodersbecamedisillusionedandstartedtodrift

awayfromthebusiness-andwhocanblamethem?Butmanyothers,ofcour,stuckwithit,becominghugely

successfulandlayingthefoundationsofoneofBritain’smostprofitableindustries.

31Whatpointdoesthewritermakeinthefirstparagraph?

AMostolderpeopleinBritaindidnottakecomputerprogrammingriously.

BYoungpeopleintheUKdidnotinitiallyunderstandthepotentialofcomputers.

CBritishadultsudtobeunwillingtoletyoungerpeopleutheircomputers.

DPeopleintheUKwereslowertotakeupvideogamingthanpeopleelwhere.

32Whatpositiveimpactofhomecomputersisdescribedinthecondparagraph?

APeoplecouldbemorecreativewithvideogames.

BPeoplecouldplayvideogamesforthefirsttime.

CPeoplenolongerspentmoneyinamumentarcades.

DPeopledidnotworryaboutwhatothersthoughtoftheirgames.

33Whatdoes‘tinkeringaway’meaninline27?

Awastingvaluabletime

Bpretendingtobebusy

Cmakingsmallimprovements

Dobrvinghowothersdothings

34Howdidgamenthusiastsreactwhenaprogramdidn’twork?

ATheytookprideindealingwiththechallengeeffectively.

BTheyfeltrelievedthatotherpeoplewereavailabletohelp.

CTheywereunconcernedbythedelaytheymightexperience.

DTheyignoredpeoplewhowarnedthemagainsttryingtofixit.

35Whatdoes‘writeagamefromscratch’meaninline66?

Awriteaperfectgame

Bwriteacopyofagametheyhaden

Cwritethewholeofagamethemlves

Dwriteagamewithoutanyfinancialsupport

36Whatattitudedoesthewriterexpressinthefinalparagraph?

Aadmirationforcleverbusinesspeople

BdisappointmentintheUKgamesindustry

Csurpriatsomegamesdevelopers’commitment

Dsympathyforthowhostoppeddevelopinggames

Part6

Youaregoingtoreadanartic

fromthentencesA-Gtheonewhichfitachgap

(37-42).Thereisoneextrantencewhichyoudonotneedtou.

Markyouranswersontheparateanswersheet.

Volcanoundertheice

RearchershavediscoveredanactivevolcanoundertheAntarcticice

Whileabove-groundactivevolcanoesintheAntarcticarenothingnew,findingoneburieddeepinsidea

dents,AmandaLoughandAndrewLloyd,fromWashington

UniversityintheUS,accidentallystumbleduponthefrozencontinent’releadinga

groupthroughthedangerousicylandscapeonanexpeditiontoplaceismometers-instrumentsthatmeasurethe

sizeofearthquakes-acrossMarieByrdLandinWestAntarctica.

Theirrearchproject,calledPOLENET,wasnotintendedtoekoutvolcanicorearthquakeactivity,butto

trytoreconstructAntarctica’sclimatehistory.37________Totheirsurpri,theismometersrecordedtwo

riesofsmallearthquakesatdepthsofabout24-40kmundertheEarth’ssurface,muchdeeperthanwhere

normalearthquakesoccur.

Thetough,boththe

earthquakeshadcomefromasmallareanearariesofvolcanicmountainssituatedaboveground.38________

Butgiventhattheearthquakeshadbeensoweak,theteamknewthattheyhadnotbeencaudbythemovement

oflargeareasofrockunderground,dethemsuspectthattheearthquakeswere

caudbyanactivevolcanoundertheice.

Inordertoinvestigatefurther,when

theydiscovensidetheiceat

adepthofabout1.4km,justneartheplacewherethemostrecentriesofearthquakeshadbeenrecorded.39

________Sherealidthattheremustbeanactiveundergroundvolcanothere,onethathaderuptedbefore,even

ifithadhappenedalongtimeago.

Thoughthiswasthefirsttimeanactivevolcanohadbeendiscoveredunderthethickice,Lougharguedthat

thegroupofvolcanoesunderthegroundhadbeenoperatingandprobablyeruptingformillionsofyears.40

________Giventhatthisisatleast800mthick,itwouldtakeanextraordinarilylargeeruption-onethatwould

releaathousandtimesmoreenergythanatypicalvolcano-tobreakthrough.

41________Whattheteamcouldimagine,however,wasaneruptionunderthefrozensurfacethatwould

meltsomeoftheiceuwere

evertooccur,itmighthastentheicelossinWestAntarcticaandmaybeevenraialevelsslightly.

Astowhenaneruptionmighttakeplaceorevenhowandwhythevolcanoeswereformedsodeep

underneaththeground,thoquestionsremainedunanswered.42________Buttheirdiscoverygeneratedagreat

dealofinterestinthescientificcommunityandinspiredfurtherrearchinthearea.

A

Whatwavenmoreinterestingisthattheyhad

occurredclotomostrecentlyformedonesin

therange.

E

That’sbecautheinstrumentsthat

recordedthevolcanicsystemwerethen

movedtootherpartsofthecontinent.

B

Thisonewassimilartothothatthey

obrvedonpreviouxpeditionsinAntarctica.

F

Estimatedtobe8,000yearsold,it

helpedconfirmLough’ssuspicions.

C

Loughsaidshebelievedthechancesofthat

everhappeninginthefuturewereprettyslim.

G

However,despitethis,theicelayer

abovehadnotbeendisturbed.

D

Thoplanssoonchanged,however,for

reasonstheycouldn’thavepredicted.

Part7

stions43-62,choofromthections(A-D).The

ctionsmaybechonmorethanonce.

Markyouranswersontheparateanswersheet.

Inwhichctiondothewriters

saymanypeopleclaimtobeunabletoreadgraphicnovels?

saythatgraphicnovelshaveuniquecharacteristics?

saythefactsofewpeoplearefamiliarwiththegenremaycomeasasurpri?

pointoutthatonefeatureofthegenreallowsreaderstoappreciateanother

feature?

saysomepeople’sviewsarebadonlimitedexperience?

saywheregraphicnovelshavebeenanacceptedformofwritingformanyyears?

pointoutthatmanypeoplehaveafalimpressionofthecontentofgraphic

novels?

mentionanewwayofreferringtothetypeofliteraturethatincludesgraphic

novels?

saythatpeopleexpresscuriosityabouthowagraphicnoveliscreated?

43.________

44.________

45.________

46.________

47.________

48.________

49.________

50.________

51.________

52.________

explainwhyitisworthlookingatanumberofdifferentgraphicnovels?

Whyreadgraphicnovels?

AuthorsMarcusandJulianSedgwicktelluswhypeopleshouldreadnovelsincomic-stripformat.

A

Writingagraphicnovel(anovelincomic-stripformat)andhavingitpublishedturnsouttobeadifferent

experiencetoproducing‘standard’askasmanyquestionsabouttheprocess-eventheformat-as

onsrangefromexcitedcriesof‘fantastic!’and‘oh,cool!’tothelessapproving

‘you’rewritingawhat?!’Explainingtheformatofournewnoveltothounfamiliarwiththeterm‘graphicnovel’

willoftenendupwiththeremark:‘oh,it’sacomicthen’andtheassumptionthatthepageswillinvolve

superheroes,combinationofallthree.

B

Ifyougrewupreadingcomics,perhapsalongsideothermoremainstreamformsofreading,youmaynever

haveexpectedtofindthat,whenitcomestographicnovels,avastnumberofpeoplenotonlyhaven’treadone,

sstrange,becautheideaofusingpicturestotellstories,ortou

oneoftheposhtermsbeingappliedthedays,‘quentialart’,newhowtoread

AncientEgyptianhieroglyphics,andtheorderinwhichthepicturessittingnexttothemshouldberead,you

wouldfindthattheinscriptionsontemplewallsarenomoreorlessthancomics.

C

Whenthinkingabouthowtoencouragepeopletoreadgraphicnovels,Ifindmylfthinkingofthe

conversationsIhavewithveryyoungpeoplesometimes,oneswhotellmetheydon’ection

itturnsouttheyhaveonlytriedtoreadacoupleofbooks,andhave‘logically’concludedthatbooksarenotfor

’sthesamewithgraphicnovels:thereissuchavastarrayandvarietyofthemouttherenow,thatit’svery

genre-whichhasafarlongerandricherhistoryincountrieslikeJapan(‘manga’)orFrance(‘bandesdessinees’)-is

nowmakinghugestridesinEnglish-speakingcountries,andshowingtherichnessanddiversityofthesubject

mattersthatcanbeexplored.

D

Astohowtoreadthem,theonlythingI’dsayisdon’

becautheyem‘textlight’doesn’erwordcount

ofcomicsmeansyoucansphe

principaljoysofagoodgraphicnovelisthatyoumightwantto,orevenhaveto,re-readcertainpassagesorflick

backapageortwo,houldyoureadgraphicnovels?

Ifyoulovereading,ifyoulovestories,Ithinkyoureallyshouldgivethegraphicnovelatry,becauthereare

thingsthatthenovelscandothatotherkindsoftextcannot.

WRITING(1hour20minutes)

Part1

ouranswerin140-190wordsinanappropriatestyleontheparate

answersheet.

rEnglishteacherhasasked

youtowriteanessayforhomework.

Writeyouressayusingallthenotesandgivingreasonsforyourpointofview.

Woulditbegoodtobeafamousspartspeople?

Notes

Writeabout:

elife

3.______________________________(yourownidea)

Part2

ouranswerin140-190wordsinanappropriate

questionnumberintheboxatthetopoftheanswersheet.

2YoureceivethimailfromyourEnglishfriend,nemailreplyingtoBarney.

Hi-We’

aboutinyourcountry?r

people’shous,atschool,atmealtimes?Howimportantdoyouthinkitistobepoliteall

thetime?

Thanks

Barney

Writeyouremail.

3Youethisnoticeinaninternationalmagazineforteenagers.

Articleswanted

TimeTravel!

Ifyoucouldtravelbacktothepast,whichtimeinhistorywouldyouchooandwhere

wouldyougo?Explainyourchoiceandsaywhatyou’dliketofindoutfromtheexperience.

Thebestarticleswillbepublishednextmonth.

Writeyourarticle.

4YouhaveenthisannouncementinanEnglish-languagemagazineforschools.

Storieswanted

Wearory

mustbeginwiththisntence:

Sarawasaloneinhergrandparents’hou,soshedecidedtoexplore.

Yourstorymustinclude:

●adoor

●somethingunexpected

Writeyourstory.

LISTENING(approximately40minutes,including5minutes’transfertime)

Part1

Youwillhearpeopletalkingineightdifferentsituations.

Forquestions1-8,choothebestanswer(A,BorC).

1Youheartwofriendstalkingaboutaboywho’sjustcompletedatrektotheSouthPole.

Whatdotheyagreeabout?

AItmusthavebeendifficultbeingawayfromfriends.

BHemustbestrongmentallyaswellasphysically.

CThey’dliketodosomethingaxtraordinary.

2YouhearanewsitemaboutthepenguinsatEdinburghZooinScotland.

Whatisthespeakerexplaining?

Ahowpenguinscametobeatthezoo

Bhowyoungpenguinsarelookedafteratthezoo

Chowsuccessfulpenguinbreedingprogrammeshavebeenatthezoo

3YouheartwofriendstalkingaboutcelebratingChineNewYear.

Whatdidthegirlfindmostmemorableabouttheexperience?

AmakingpreparationsinaChinehome

BwatchingafriendinaChineparade

CtryingtypicalChinefood

4Youheararadioreportaboutateenagerwhowonasciencecompetition.

Whatisthespeakerdoing?

Aexplainingherreasonsforentering

Bdescribingthetopicofherproject

Cgivinginformationaboutherbackground

5Youhearawomantalkingaboutgrowingupasajuniorchesschampion.

Whatdidshefinddifficultaboutit?

Atheeffectithadonherfriendships

Btheamountoftravellingthatwasrequired

Cthepressurefromherparentstosucceed

6Youheartwoteenagerstalkingaboutatelevisiondrama.

Whatdotheyagreeaboutit?

AThehumourwasunconvincing.

BThestorylinewashardtofollow.

CTheactionsceneswerebadlydone.

7Youhearaboytalkingaboutmangacomicbooks.

Hethinkssomepeopledislikethembecauof

Athepredictablestories.

Btheparticularartisticstyle.

Ctheuninspiringcharacters.

8Youheartwostudentstalkingaboutavisittoagym.

Whatdotheyagreeaboutit?

ATheequipmentwasn’tappropriateforthem.

BThepeopletheremadethemfeeluncomfortable.

CThemusicgavethemamorepositiveexperience.

Part2

stions9-18,completethe

ntenceswithawordorshortphra.

Thesportsphotographer

Luke’sinterestinsportsphotographystartedwhenheattendeda________________9competition.

OnesportsphotographerLukemettoldhimthat________________10wasthekeythinginbecoming

successful.

OnLuke’sfirstdayworkingforalocalnewspaper,thetypeofweatherthatcauddifficultyforhimwas

________________11

Whencoveringunfamiliarsports,Lukesaysthatfindingoutaboutthe________________12ofpeopleinvolved

isthemostimportantthing.

ThepeopleLukemostenjoystakingphotographsofarethe________________13.

Luke’sfavouritepictureoflastyearwastakennexttothe________________14atasportingevent.

Lukesaysthatit’shardtoshow________________15inphotographsofbigsportingevents.

Lukedoesn’tmindifthe________________16isn’tperfectwhenhetakesphotographs.

Lukeadmitsthathedoesn’tmuchenjoythe________________17thatispartofhisjob.

ThenameofLuke’sfavouritestadiumis________________18.

Part3

Youwillhearfistions19-23,

choofromthelist(A-H)re

threeextraletterswhichyoudonotneedtou.

AIenjoythelessonsmuchmorethanIudto.

BIwishwespentmoretimestudyingthesubjectatschool.

CI’vereallyenjoyedstudyinghowdifferentlandscapesare

formed.

DArelativeencouragedmyinitialinterestinthesubject.

EThingsI’velearntinthelessonshaveproveduful

outsideschool.

FMyfriendsdon’tsharemyenthusiasmforthelessons.

GRecentlessonshavefocusdonaninterestingnewtopic.

HIhaveparticularlyenjoyedstudyingoutsidethe

classroom.

Speaker1

Speaker2

Speaker3

Speaker4

Speaker5

__________19

__________20

__________21

__________22

__________23

Part4

YouwillhearaninterviewwithayoungsongwritercalledLizStewart,inwhichsheanswersquestionsntinby

stions24-30,choothebestanswer(A,BorC).

24HowdidLizfeelaboutplayingmusicasachild?

Apleadthatherfathermadeherdoit

Breluctanttodoitinfrontofotherpeople

Cdeterminedtodoitlikeothermusicians

25Asateenager,Liz’smusicaltastes

Achangedasaresultofwhatshesawontelevision.

Bwereinfluencedbyherparents’preferences.

Cwereverydifferentfromotherpeopleherage.

26WhatdoesLizsayaboutthesongsshewrites?

ATheydescribeadifficulttimeinherlife.

BTheyincludestoriesthatteenagershavepasdontoher.

CTheyarebadonotherpeople’xperiences.

27WhatdoesLizsayaboutwritingnewsongs?

ASheacceptsthatforlongperiodsshedoesn’tproducemuch.

BSheisconvincedthatsheshouldreviewherworkcarefully.

CSheoftenchangeshermindaboutasongaftertalkingtofriends.

28Whenaskedabouttheceremonywhereshewonanaward,Liz

Aappreciatedbeingtoldwhythejudgeslikedherwork.

Bregrettednotpreparingforthepossibilityofwinning.

Cdisapprovedoftheattentiongiventowell-knownstars.

29HowdoesLizfeelaboutherbookonsongwriting?

Aconcernedthatitrevealstoomuchofherpersonality

Bworriedaboutitaffectingherownmusic

Cunsurewhetherithasanoriginalapproach

30WhatdoesLizsayshewantstodotohelpherwrite?

Acutbackonherbusysociallife

Bbemorephysicallyactive

Cmovetoadifferentlocation

SPEAKING(14minutes)

YoutaketheSpeakingtestwithanothercandidate(possiblytwocandidates),referredtohereasyourpartner.

aminers

willawardmarks.

Part1(2minutes(3minutesforgroupsofthree))

beaskedaboutthingslike‘your

hometown’,‘yourinterests’,‘yourcareerplans’,etc.

Part2(4minutes(6minutesforgroupsofthree))

Theexaminergivesyoutwophotographsandasksyoutotalkaboutthemforoneminute.

Theexaminerthenasksyourpartneraquestionaboutyourphotographsandyourpartnerrespondsbriefly.

rtnertalksaboutthephotographsfor

metheexaminerasksyouaquestionaboutyourpartner’sphotographsandyourespondbriefly.

Part3(4minutes(5minutesforgroupsofthree))

veyouatasktolookatsoyoucanthinkabout

anddiscussanidea,mple,youmaybeaskedtothinkaboutsomechanges

intheworld,ouhavediscusdthetaskforabouttwo

minuteswithyourpartner,theexaminerwillaskyouafollow-upquestion,whichyoushoulddiscussforafurther

minute.

Part4(4minutes(6minutesforgroupsofthree))

Theexamineraskssomefurtherquestions,whichleadstoamoregeneraldiscussionofwhatyouhavetalked

commentonyourpartner’sanswersifyouwish.

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