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INTERNATIONALENGLISHLANGUAGETESTINGSYSTEM0381/1
AcademicReading
PRACTICEMATERIALS1hour
Additionalmaterials:
AnswersheetforListeningandReading
Time1hour
INSTRUCTIONSTOCANDIDATES
Donotopenthisquestionpaperuntilyouaretoldtodoso.
Writeyournameandcandidatenumberinthespacesatthetopofthispage.
Readtheinstructionsforeachpartofthepapercarefully.
Answerallthequestions.
ncil.
Youmustcompletetheanswersheetwithinthetimelimit.
Attheendofthetest,handinthisquestionpaperandyouranswersheet.
INFORMATIONFORCANDIDATES
Thereare40questionsonthisquestionpaper.
Eachquestioncarriesonemark.
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READINGPASSAGE1
Youshouldspendabout20minutesonQuestions1-13,whicharebadonReadingPassage1on
pages3and4.
Questions1-6
ReadingPassage1hassixparagraphs,A-F.
Choothecorrectheadingforeachparagraphfromthelistofheadingsbelow.
Writethecorrectnumber,i-ix,inboxes1-6onyouranswersheet.
ListofHeadings
ⅰTheappearanceandlocationofdifferentaweeds
ⅱThenutritionalvalueofaweeds
ⅲHowaweedsreproduceandgrow
ⅳHowtomakeagarfromaweeds
ⅴTheunder-uofnativeaweeds
ⅵSeaweedspeciesatriskofextinction
ⅶRecipesforhowtocookaweeds
ⅷTherangeofaweedproducts
ⅸWhyaweedsdon’tsinkordryout
1ParagraphA
2ParagraphB
3ParagraphC
4ParagraphD
5ParagraphE
6ParagraphF
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SeaweedsofNewZealand
ASeaweedisaparticularlywholesomefood,whichabsorbsandconcentratestracesofawide
varietyofmineralsnecessarytothebody’ementsmayoccurin
aweed-aluminum,barium,calcium,chlorine,copper,iodineandiron,tonamebuta
few-tracesnormallyproducedbyerosionandcarriedtotheaweedbedsbyriveranda
dsarealsorichinvitamins;indeed,Inuitsobtainahighproportionoftheir
lthbenefitsofaweed
tance,thereisaremarkablylowincidenceofgoiteramong
theJapane,andalsoamongNewZealand’sindigenousMaoripeople,whohavealwayaten
aweeds,ch
intohistoricalMaorieatingcustomsshowsthatjelliesweremadeusingaweeds,nuts,
fuchsiaandtutuberries,capegooberries,andmanyotherfruitsbothnativetoNewZealand
anyplantlife,some
aweedsaremorepalatablethanothers,butinasurvivalsituation,mostaweedscouldbe
chewedtoprovideacertainsustenance.
BNewZealandlaysclaimtoapproximately700speciesofaweed,someofwhichhaveno
ralspeciesgrownworldwide,NewZealandalso
mple,itistimatedthatNewZealandhassome30
speciesofGigartina,reoftenreferredtoas
stancecalledagarwhichcanbeextractedfromthe
speciesgivesthemgreatcommercialapplicationintheproductionofameal,fromwhich
amealcustard(afoodproduct)ismade,andinthecanning,paintandleatherindustries.
Agarisalsoudinthemanufactureofcoughmixtures,cosmetics,confectioneryand
,duringWorldWarII,NewZealandGigartinawerenttoAustraliatobe
udintoothpaste.
CNewZealandhasmanyofthecommerciallyprofitableredaweeds,veralspeciesof
whichareasourceofagar(Pterocladia,Gelidium,Chondrus,Gigartina).Despitethis,the
ghdistributionofthe
nthen,theeastcoast,and
theareaaroundHokianga,haveaconsiderablesupplyofthetwospeciesofPterocladiafrom
landudtoimporttheNorthernHemisphereIrishmoss
(Chondruscrispus)fromEnglandandready-madeagarfromJapan.
DSeaweedsaredividedintothreeclassdeterminedbycolour-red,brownandgreen-and
r,expectfortheunmistakablealettuce
(Ulva),fewaretotallyonecolour;andespeciallywhendry,somespeciescanchangecolor
significantly-abrownonemayturnquiteblack,oraredoneappearblack,brown,pinkor
ficationisneverthelessfacilitatedbythefactthatthefactorswhichdetermine
whereaaweedwillgrowarequitepreci,andtheytendthereforetooccurinvery
ghthereareexceptions,thegreenaweedsaremainly
shallow-wateralgae;thebrownsbelongtothemediumdepths;andtheredsareplantsofthe
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deeperwater,hallow-waterspeciesabletoresistlongperiods
ofexposuretosunandairareusuallyfoundontheuppershore,whiletholessableto
withstandsuchexposureoccurnearerto,ofbelow,ionfromthe
sun,thetemperaturelevel,andthelengthoftimeimmerdalsoplayapartinthezoningof
cksurfacesnearmid-leveltidesarethemostusualhabitatofa-bombs,
Venus’necklace,-water
rocksonopencoasts,expodonlyatverylowtide,areusuallythesiteofbull-kelp,
,orbladderkelp,
hasstemsthatritothesurfacefrommassivebasorholdfasts,theleafybranchesandlong
ribbonsofleavessurgingwiththeswellsbeyondthelineofshallowcoastalbreakersor
coveringvastareasofcalmercoastalwater.
EPropagationofaweedsoccursbyed-likespores,
haverootsintheusualn;fewhaveleaves;andnonehaveflowers,
plantsabsorbtheirnourishmentthroughtheirleafyfrondswhentheyaresurroundedbywater;
theholdfastofaweedsispurelyanattachingorgannotanabsorbingone.
FSomeofthelargeaweedsstayonthesurfaceofthewaterbymeansofair-filledfloats;
others,suchasbull-kelp,havelargecellsfilledwithair,oftenreducedehydrationeitherby
havingswollenstemsthatcontainwater,ortheymay(likeVenus’necklace)haveswollen
nodules,,liketheacactus,are
ofthelargerkelps,
thiscoatingisnotonlytokeeptheplantmoist,butalsotoprotectitfromtheviolentactionof
waves.
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Questions7-10
Completetheflow-chartbelow.
ChooNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSfromthepassageforeachanswer.
Writeyouranswersinboxes7-10onyouranswersheet.
Gigartinaaweed
(othername:7)
↓
Produces
↓
8
Isudtomakeisudtomake
9--medicines,such
As10
Isudtomake---cosmetics
Atypeofcustard----sweets
-----toothpastes
Questions11-13
Classifythefollowingcharacteristicsasbelongto
Abrownaweed
Bgreenaweed
Credaweed
Writethecorrectletter,A,BorC,inboxes11-13onyouranswersheet.
11cansurvivetheheatanddrynessatthehigh-watermark
12growfaroutintheopena
13sharetheirsitewithkarengoaweed
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READINGPASSAGE2
Youshouldspendabout20minutesonQuestions14-26,whicharebadonReadingPassage2
onpages6and7.
TWOWINGSANDATOOLKIT
ArearchteamatOxfordUniversitydiscovertheremarkabletoolmakingskillsofNew
Caledoniancrowns
BettyandhermateAbelarecaptivecrowsinthecareofAlexKacelnik,anexpertinanimal
longtoaforest-dwellingspeciesofbird(Corvus
moneduloides)edoniancrowsare
tenaciouspredators,andtheonlybirdsthathabituallyuawidelectionoflf-madetools
tofindfood.
Oneofthewildcrows’cleveresttoolsinthecrochethook,madebydetachingasidetwig
fromalargerone,ycunningisa
toolcraftedfromthebarbedvine-leaf,whichconsistsofacentralribwithpairedleafletach
witharo-likethornatthetop,whichremainsasaready-madehooktoprioutincts
fromawkwardcracks.
Thecrows
toolhasabroadba,sharptip,arowoftinyhooksalongoneedge,andataperedshape
createdbythecrownippingandtearingtoformaprogressionofthreeorfourstepsalongthe
kesthistoolspecialisthattheymanufactureittoastandard
design,ghitisraretocatchacrowintheactof
clippingoutapadanusprobe,wedohaveampleproofoftheirworkmanship:thediscarded
arkablethingthatthe‘counterpart’leavestell
in-betweenortrail
’slefttherearcherswonderingwhether,likepeople,theyenvisagethetool
chhas
revealedthatgeneticsplaysapartinthelesssophisticatedtoolmakingskillsoffinchesinthe
nowsifthat’salsothecaforNewCaledoniancrows,butit’s
highlyunlikelythattheirtoolmakingskillsarehardwiredintothebrain.“Thepicturesofar
pointstoacombinationofculturaltransmission-fromparentbirdstotheiryoung-and
individualresourcefulness”,saysKacelnik.
InatestatOxford,Kacelnik’steamofferedBettyandAbelanoriginalchallenge-foodina
bucketatthebottomofa‘well’.Theonlywaytogetthefoodwastohookthebucketoutby
choiceoftools-astraightlengthofwireandonewithahookedend-the
birdsimmediatelypickedthehook,showingthattheydidindeedunderstandthefunctional
propertiesofthetool.
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Butdotheyalsohavetheforesightandcreativitytoplantheconstructionoftheirtools?
rriedoffthehook,leavingBettywith
nothingbutthestraightwire.‘Whathappenednextwasabsolutelyamazing’,saysKacelnik.
Shewedgedthetipofthewireintoacrackinaplasticdishandpulledtheotherendto
owsdon’thaveaccesstopliable,bendablematerialthatretains
itsshape,andBetty’sonlysimilarexperiencewasabriefencounterwithsomepipecleanersa
outoftenfurthertests,sheagainmadehooksandretrievedthebucket.
Thequestionofwhat’sgoingoninacrow’smindwilltaketimeandalotmoreexperimentsto
answer,ur
ancestors,whosuddenlybegantocreatesymmetricaltoolswithcarefullyworkededgessome
1.5millionyearsago,didn’tactuallyhavethesophisticatedmentalabilitieswithwhichwe
crutinyofthebrainsofNewCaledoniancrowsmightprovideafew
pointerstothespecialattributestheywouldhaveneeded.‘Ifwe’reluckywemayfindspecific
developmentsinthebrainthatttheanimalsapart,’saysKacelnik.
Oneofthemightbeaverystrongdegreeoflaterality-thespecializationofonesideofthe
le,theleftsideofthebraincontrolstheprocessingof
complexquentialtasks,heconquencesofthisis
stingly,biologistshavenoticedthatmostpadanus
provesarecutfromtheleftsideoftheleaf,mthinks
thisreflectsthefactthattheleftsideofthecrow’sbrainisspecializedtohandlethe
quentialprocessingrequiredtomakecomplextools.
Underwhatconditionsmightthixtraordinarytalenthaveemergedinthetwospecies?
Theyarebothsocialcreatures,actorswere
probablyimportantbut,ironically,itmayhavebeentheirshortcomingsthattriggeredthe
heancestorsofcrowsandhumansfoundthemlvesina
positionofwheretheycouldn’tmakethephysicaladaptationsrequiredforsurvival–sothey
gewasthentfortheevolutionofthorare
edoniancrowsmaytelluswhat
thocrucialskillsare.
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Questions14-17
Labelthediagramsbelow.
ChooNOMORETHANTWOWORDSfromthepassageforeachanswer.
Writeyouranswersinboxes14-17onyouranswersheet.
THREETOOLSMADEBYCROWS
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Questions18-23
DothefollowingstatementsagreewiththeinformationgiveninReadingPassage2?
Inboxes18-23onyouranswersheet,write
TRUEifthestatementsagreewiththeinformation
FALSEifthestatementscontradictstheinformation
NOTGIVENifthereisnoinformationonthis
18thereappearstobeafixedpatterforthepadanusprobe’sconstruction.
19thereisplentyofevidencetoindicatehowthecrowsmanufacturethepadanusprove
20crowsemtopracticeanumberoftimesbeforemakingausablepadanusprobe
21therearcherssuspectthecrowshaveamentalimagesofthepadanusprobebefore
theycreateit.
22rearchintohowthepadanusprobeismadeashelpedtoexplainthetoolmaking
skillsofmanyotherbirdspecies.
23therearchersbelievetheabilitytomakethepadanusprobeispasddowntothe
crowsintheirgenes
Questions24-26
ChooTHREEletters,A-G
Writethecorrectlettersinboxes24-26onyouanswersheet.
Accordingtotheinformationinthepassage,whichTHREEofthefollowingfeaturesare
probablycommontobothNewCaledoniancrowsandhumanbeings?
Akeepingthesamemateforlife
Bhavingfewnaturalpredators
Chavingabiastotherightwhenworking
Dbeingabletoprocessquentialtasks
Elivinginextendedfamilygroups
Featingavarietyoffoodstuffs
Gbeingabletodiverhabitats
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READINGPASSAGE3
Youshouldspendabout20minutesonQuestions27-40,whicharebadonReadingPassage3
onpages10and11.
Howdidwritingbegin?
Manytheories,fewanswers
TheSumerians,anancientpeopleoftheMiddleEast,hadastoryexplainingtheinventionof
samesngerofthekingofUrukarrivedatthecourt
oingt
ingstory,whoretellingata
iledatthe
sodoubted
gmorelikelybeganasa
parate,symbolicsystemofcommunicationandonlylatermergerwithspokenlanguage.
YetinthestorytheSumerians,wholivedinMesopotamia,inwhatisnowsouthernIraq,
emedtounderstandwriting’llyPittman,directorofthe
University’sCenterforAncientStudies,obrved,writing‘arooutoftheneedtostoreand
transmitinformation…overtimeandspace’.
Inexchanginginterpretationsandinformation,thescholarsacknowledgedthattheystillhad
no
favouratedanexplanationofwriting’soriginsinthevisualarts,picturesbecomingincreasingly
iewsclashedwithawidelyheld
theoryamongarchaeologistswritingdevelopedfromthepiecesofclaythatSumerian
accountantsudastokenstokeeptrackofgoods.
Archaeologistsgenerallyconcedethattheyhavenodefinitiveanswertothequestionof
whetherwritingwasinventedonlyonce,oraroindependentlyinveralplaces,suchas
Egypt,theIndusValley,China,ponderanceof
archaeologicaldatashowsthattheurbanizingSumerianswerethefirsttodevelopwriting,in
rethedatesformanyclaytabletsinanearlyformofcuneiform,a
scriptwrittenbypressingtheendofasharpenedstickintowetclay,foundatthesiteofthe
edclaytabletsboresuchimagesaspictorialsymbolsofthenames
ofpeople,erianscript
graduallyevolvedfromthepictorialtotheabstract,butdidnotatfirstreprentrecorded
spokenlanguage.
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DrPeterDamerow,aspecialistinSumeriancuneiformattheMacPlanckInstituteforthe
HistoryofScienceinBerlin,said,“Itislikelythatthereweremutualinfluencesofwriting
r,theirgreatvarietynowshowsthatthedevelopmentof
writing,onceinitiated,attainsaconsiderabledegreeofindependenceandflexibilitytoadapt
tospecificcharacteristicsofthesoundsofthelanguagetobereprentationofwordsby
diesofearlySumerianwriting,hesaid,
structuresofthiarliestwritingdidnot,forexample,matchthestructureofspokenlanguage,
dealingmainlyinlistsandcategoriesratherthaninntencesandnarrative.
Foratleasttwodecades,DrDeniSchmandt-Besrat,aUniversityofTexasarchaeologist,has
arguedthatthefirstwritinggrewdirectlyoutofasystempracticedbySumerianaccountants.
Theyudclaytokens,eachoneshapedtoreprentajarofoil,acontainerofgrainofa
okenswerealedinsideclayspheres,andthenthen
numberandtypeoftokensinsidewasrecordedontheoutsideusingimpressionsrembling
ally,thetokenimpressionswerereplacedwithinscribedsigns,andwriting
hadbeeninvented.
ThoughDrSchmandt-Besrathaswonmuchsupport,somelinguistsquestionherthesis,and
others,likeDrPittman,phasithatpictorialreprentationand
writingevolvedtogether.‘There’snoquestionthatthetokensystemisaforerunnerofwriting,’
DrPittmansaid,‘butIhaveanargumentwithherevidenceforalinkbetweentokensandsigns,
andshedoesn’topenuptheprocesstoincludepicturemaking.’
DrSchmandt-Besratvigorouslydefendedherideas.‘Mycolleaguessaythatpictureswere
thebeginningofwriting,’shesaid,‘butshowmeasinglepicturethatbecomesasigninwriting.
Theysaythatdesignsonpotterywerethebeginningofwriting,butshowmeasinglesignof
writingyoucantracebacktoapot-itdoesn’texist.’Initsfirst500years,sheasrted,
cuneiformwritingwasudalmostsolelyforrecordingeconomicinformation,andafterthat
itsusmultipliedandbroadened.
orMichalowski,ProfessorofNearEast
CivilizationsattheUniversityofMichigan,saidthattheproto-writingofSumerianUrukwas‘so
radicallydifferentastobeacompletebreakwiththepast’.Itnodoubtrved,hesaid,tostore
andcommunicateinformation,holars
t,mostearly
ca,saidDrPascalVernusfroma
universityinParis,sthattheonly
certaintyinthisfieldisthatmanyquestionsremaintobeanswered.
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Questions27-30
Choothecorrectletter,A,B,CorD.
Writethecorrectletterinboxes27-30onyouranswersheet.
27TherearchersatthesymposiumregardedthestoryoftheKingofUrukasridiculous
becau
Awritingprobablydevelopedindependentlyofspeech.
Bclaytabletshadnotbeeninventedatthattime.
Cthedistantrulerwouldhavespokenanotherlanguage.
Devidenceofwritinghasbeendiscoveredfromanearlierperiod.
28Accordingtothewriter,thestoryoftheKingofUruk
Aisaprobableexplanationoftheoriginsofwriting.
Bprovesthatearlywritinghadadifferentfunctiontowritingtoday.
Cprovidesanexampleofsymbolicwriting.
DshowssomeawarenessamongstSumeriansofthepurpoofwriting.
29Therewasdisagreementamongtherearchersatthesymposiumabout
Atheareawherewritingbegan.
Bthenatureofearlywritingmaterials.
Cthewaywritingbegan.
Dthemeaningofcertainabstractimages.
30Theopponentsofthetheorythatwritingdevelopedfromtokensbelievethatit
Agrewoutofaccountancy.
Bevolvedfrompictures.
Cwasinitiallyintendedasdecoration.
Dwasunlikelytohavebeenconnectedwithcommerce.
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Questions31-36
Lookatthefollowingstatements(questions31-36)andthelistofpeoplebelow.
Matcheachstatementwiththecorrectperson,A-E
Writethecorrectletter,A-E,inboxes31-36onyouranswersheet.
NBYoumayuanylettermorethanonce.
31Thereisnoproofthatearlywritingisconnectedtodecoratedhouholdobjects.
32Aswritingdeveloped,itcametoreprentspeech.
33Sumerianwritingdevelopedintoameansofpoliticalcontrol
34Earlywritingdidnotreprentthegrammaticalfeaturesofspeech.
35Thereisnoconvincingproofthattokensandsignsareconnected.
36Theusofcuneiformwritingwerenarrowatfirst,andlaterwidened.
Listofpeople
ADrHollyPittman
BDrPeterDamerow
CDrDeniSchmandt-Besrat
DDrPitorMichalowski
EDrPascalVernus
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Questions37-40
Completethesummaryusingthelistofwords,A-N,below.
Writethecorrectletter,A-N,inboxes37-40onyouranswersheet.
Theearliestformofwriting
Mostarchaeologicalevidenceshowsthatthepeopleof37inventedwritingin
criptwaswrittenon38andwascalled
criptoriginallyshowedimagesrelatedtopoliticalpowerandbusiness,
andlaterdevelopedtobecomemore40.
AcuneiformBpictorialCtombwalls
DurbanElegibleFstoneblocks
GsimpleHMesopotamiaIabstract
JpapyrussheetsKdecorativeLclaytablets
MEgyptNUruk
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