Questions 1 - 10
CRIME REPORT FORMType of crime: theft Personal information Example Name: Louise …Taylor… Nationality:
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Date of birth: 14 December 1977 Occupation: interior designer Reason for visit: business (to buy antique
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) Length of stay: two months Current address:
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Apartments (No 15) Details of theft Items stolen: – a wallet containing approximately 4 £
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– a
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Date of theft:
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Possible time and place of theft Location: outside the
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at about 4 pm Details of suspect: – some boys asked for the
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then ran off – one had a T-shirt with a picture of a tiger – he was about 12, slim build with
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hair Crime reference number allocated
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Questions 11 - 12
Induction talk for new apprentices
Which TWO pieces of advice for the first week of an apprenticeship does the manager give?
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Questions 13 - 14
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Question (15)
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Using the internet
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Booking holidays
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Working overtime
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Wearing trainers
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Bringing food to work
Question (21)
Carla and Rob were surprised to learn that coastal cities
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According to Rob, building coastal cities near to rivers
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What mistake was made when building water drainage channels in Miami in the 1950s?
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What do Rob and Carla think that the authorities in Miami should do immediately?
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What do they agree should be the priority for international action?
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Questions 26 - 30
Parts of the presentation Historical background
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Geographical factors
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Past mistakes
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Future risks
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International implications
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Questions 31 - 40
Marine renewable energy (ocean energy)Introduction More energy required because of growth in population and 31 . What’s needed: ● renewable energy sources ● methods that won’t create pollution Wave energy Advantage: waves provide a 32 source of renewable energy Electricity can be generated using offshore or onshore systems Onshore systems may use a reservoir Problems: ● waves can move in any 33 ● movement of sand, etc. on the 34 of the ocean may be affected Tidal energy Tides are more 35 than waves Planned tidal lagoon in Wales: ● will be created in a 36 at Swansea ● breakwater (dam) containing 16 turbines ● rising tide forces water through turbines, generating electricity ● stored water is released through 37 , driving the turbines in the reverse direction Advantages: ● not dependent on weather ● no 38 is required to make it work ● likely to create a number of 39 Problem: ● may ham fish and birds, e.g. by affecting 40 and building up silt Ocean thermal energy conversion Uses a difference in temperature between the surface and lower levels Water brought to the surface in a pipe |