Complete the note below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. Visiting the Sheepmarket area11 Which is the most rapidly-growing group of residents in the Sheepmarket area? A young professional people B students from the university C employees in the local market 12 The speaker recommends the side streets in the Sheepmarket for their A international restaurants. B historical buildings. C arts and crafts. 13 Clothes designed by entrants for the Young Fashion competition must A be modelled by the designers themselves. B be inspired by aspects of contemporary culture. C be made from locally produced materials. 14 Car parking is free in some car parks if you A stay for less than an hour. B buy something in the shops. C park in the evenings or at weekends. Questions 15 – 20Label the map below Write the correct letter, A-I, next to Questions 15-20 15 The Reynolds House …………… 16 The Thumb …………… 17 The Museum …………… 18 The Contemporary Art Gallery …………… 19 The Warner Gallery …………… 20 Nucleus ……………
Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. Presentation of film adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays
Questions 25 – 30What do the speakers say about each of the following films? Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 25-30. Comments A clearly shows the historical period B contains only parts of the play C is too similar to another kind of film D turned out to be unpopular with audiences E presents the play in a different period from the original F sets the original in a different country G incorporates a variety of art forms Films 25 Ran …………… 26 Much Ado About Nothing …………… 27 Romeo & Juliet …………… 28 Hamlet …………… 29 Prospero’s Books …………… 30 Looking for Richard ……………
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. Noise in CitiesPast research focused on noise level (measured in decibels) and people’s responses. Noise ‘maps’ ● show that the highest noise levels are usually found on roads ● do not show other sources of noise, e.g. when windows are open or people’s neighbours are in their 31…………… ● ignore variation in people’s perceptions of noise ● have made people realize that the noise is a 32…………….. issue that must be dealt with Problems caused by noise ● sleep disturbance ● increase in amount of stress ● effect on the 33……………. of schoolchildren Different types of noise Some noises can be considered pleasant e.g. the sound of a 34……………… in a town To investigate this, researchers may use methods from 35……………… sciences e.g. questionnaires What people want Plenty of activity in urban environments which are 36……………… , but also allow people to relax But architects and town planners ● do not get much 37…………….. in acoustics ● regard sound as the responsibility of engineers Understanding sound as an art form We need to know ● how sound relates to 38………………. ● what can be learnt from psychology about the effects of sound ● whether physics can help us understand the 39…………….. of sound Virtual reality programs ● advantage: predict the effect of buildings ● current disadvantage: they are 40……………..
1 temporary 2 doctor 3 Africa 4 youth 5 May 6 cheese 7 Arbuthnot 8 DG7 4PH 9 Tuesday 10 talk / presentation
11 A 12 C 13 B 14 B 15 H 16 C 17 F 18 G 19 I 20 B
21 classification 22 worst 23 slides 24 issues 25 F 26 A 27 E 28 C 29 G 30 B
31 garden(s) 32 political 33 work / study 34 fountain 35 social 36 lively 37 training 38 culture 39 nature 40 silent |