Questions 1 - 10
Complete the note below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
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Question (11)
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Visiting the Sheepmarket area
Which is the most rapidly-growing group of residents in the Sheepmarket area?
- A
- B
- C
The speaker recommends the side streets in the Sheepmarket for their
- A
- B
- C
Clothes designed by entrants for the Young Fashion competition must
- A
- B
- C
Car parking is free in some car parks if you
- A
- B
- C
Questions 15 - 20
Label the map below
Write the correct letter, A-I, next to Questions 15-20
The Reynolds House 15 The Thumb 16 The Museum 17 The Contemporary Art Gallery 18 The Warner Gallery 19 Nucleus 20 |
Questions 21 - 24
Complete the table below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Presentation of film adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays
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Questions 25 - 30
What 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 Ran 25 Much Ado About Nothing 26 Romeo & Juliet 27 Hamlet 28 Prospero’s Books 29 Looking for Richard 30 |
Questions 31 - 40
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
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● ignore variation in people’s perceptions of noise ● have made people realize that the noise is a
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issue that must be dealt with Problems caused by noise ● sleep disturbance ● increase in amount of stress ● effect on the
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of schoolchildren Different types of noise Some noises can be considered pleasant e.g. the sound of a
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in a town To investigate this, researchers may use methods from
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sciences e.g. questionnaires What people want Plenty of activity in urban environments which are
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, but also allow people to relax But architects and town planners ● do not get much
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in acoustics ● regard sound as the responsibility of engineers Understanding sound as an art form We need to know ● how sound relates to
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● what can be learnt from psychology about the effects of sound ● whether physics can help us understand the
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of sound Virtual reality programs ● advantage: predict the effect of buildings ● current disadvantage: they are
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