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text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of F o r Questions 56-65 read the text below. each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning 0). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet. Example:
visitors
R U L E S F O R W I L D L I F E
W
TCHERS
There are a few rules that all 0) ...y[ ft0r&... to the wildlife reserves should observe. 56)
these rul rules es is necessa ry
if if people want to enjoy themselves and have an 57 )
experience. First o f all, it is 5 8 )
FOLLOW FORGET
to leave your c a r
in the car park so as to cause a s little 5 9)
VISIT
a s pos sibl siblee
D V IS E DISTURB
to the varied wildlife. T h e animals can be eas ily 60)
FRIGHT
those made by b y unexpected noises, 61) machines. Secondly, people need to be 62) 62 ) if they
P RTICUL R P TIENCE
want to see the animals in their natural 63) 63 )
SURROUND
This often means that people have to put up with 64 64))
PLE
weather conditions and 65)
insects.
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ANNOY
NT
F o r Questions 56-65 read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the word that beginning 0). Write your answers on the separate the separate answer sheet. Example:
m itious itious
MUSIC IN S C H O O L S Primary schools in London ar are e trying out an 0) . .W .kitif?u& .kitif?u& . plan
56 ) through which young children get an 56)
to serious music.
The idea comes from a group of famo us 57) concerned about the 58) 58 )
who are
of certain types of classical
music. They see tthe he plan as one possible 59)
to the
AMBITION
INTRODUCE MUSIC SURVIVE SOLVE
problem of declining audiences at classical concerts.
Their 60) Their
is that an interest in classical music should be
developed in ea rly 61) ar aree 62 62))
The y reject the idea that children
in serious m usi usicc or necessarily find it boring. T The he
group goes into a school a n d gives a live 63)
o f a short
64 ) classical piece and then this is followed by an 64)
th e instruments work. These sessions have proved so 6 5) that they have now become a regular feature in some schools.
of how
RGUE CHILD INTEREST PERFORM
EXPLAIN SUCCESS
F o r Questions 56-65 read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same liline. ne. There is an example at the beginning (0). Write your answers on the separate answer answer shee sheet. t. Example:
f s in tion
T H E WILD WEST In the USA, people have a (0) f
scin tion for everything connected
F SCIN TE
with the wild west of the cowboy era. This has led to (56) (56)
VARY
interest st to (5 (57) 7) activities which are of intere
TOUR
who are travelling
the western re (58) around the around western states. There a There are (58)
of wild west painting, painting, EXHIBIT
(59) concerts of of cowboy music and, most (59)
of all, of all, live rodeo
EXCITE
shows to watch. Rodeos where cowboys take part in horse-riding (6 (60) 0) money prizes, a arr e (6 (61) 1)
in giant (62)
popular. There are 739 each year held
arenas a s well a s open-air show grounds across
the west. Most of the riders are professional (63 (63)) the events were (6 (64) 4)
for big big
, but most of
based on the cowboys everyday working
tasks. Despi Despite te some concerns over possibl possible e (65)
to horses,
most people are are thril thrilled led by the display of skill and daring to be seen at a rodeo.
COMPETE EXTREME
DOOR P ER FOR M
ORIGIN CRUEL
F o r Questions 56-65 read the text below. Use the word given in ca pitals pitals at the the end of each line to t o form a word th t fits fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Example:
Penguins are 0) ..ff/0/7£/£@@.. birds which live south of the Equator. A s their Penguins
FLIGHT
legs a re short, short, they (56) (56)
USUAL
aree stand upright a nd walk when they ar on land. When they find it to (57) (57) travel tgreater speed, they often drop o n to to their stomachs a nd slide along. But it is at sea, (58)) (58 when diving, th penguins tpenguins really move fast, th the e 5 9 ) o f their streamlined bodies allowing them to reach a of up to 265 metres in some cases. 60 6 0)
NEED SPECIAL WEIGH E EP
T he sixteen species of penguin penguin tend to look rather (61)
LIKE
with black o r dark
V
blue backs a n d white fronts. B u t (62) in size a nd head patterns allow them to be (63) T he th h t a number o f species spend their whole life in Antarctica fact t th e world s least where there is little (64) (64) from fro m the (65)) (65 weather conditions, makes their continued survival o ne of the wonders of the nature.
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