The Final Frontier for Tourism
Question (1)
Questions 1-5
Reading Passage 1 has five paragraphs A - E.
Choose the correct heading for each paragraph A - E from the list of headings below.
Write the correct number i - viii in the spaces 1-5 below.
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i | Not worth the cost |
ii | Space travel: past, present and future |
iii | Russian innovations |
iv | A profitable investment |
v | The future of tourism |
vi | Insatiable desire for adventure |
vii | The first space tourists |
viii | Moon hotels |
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Paragraph A
2 Paragraph B
3 Paragraph C
4 Paragraph D
5 Paragraph E
Question (6)
Look at the following people (Questions 6 - 9) and the list of statements below.
Match each person with the correct statement, A - D.
Write the correct letter, A - D, in spaces 6 - 9.
A | touched down on the moon in 1969 |
B | believes space tourism will be popular in the near future |
C | spent ten days on the International Space Station |
D | Was the second tourist to travel into space |
E | predicts space holidays will be more affordable by 2020 |
F | will build a hotel inspired by a film |
6 Dennis Tito
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Mark Shuttleworth
8 Eric Anderson
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Gene Meyers
Question (10)
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage I ?
In spaces 10-13 below, write:
TRUE | if the statement agrees with the information |
FALSE | if the statement contradicts the information |
NOT GIVEN | If there is no information on this |
10 Bigelow Aerospace’s spaceship will offer unique views of the Moon's sunset.
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The Hilton Hotel Group has ambitious plans to organise cheap space journeys.
12 NASA plans to launch a mission to Mars, but first it is hoping to return to the moon.
13 At the moment, space tourism is too expensive for ordinary people, only the very rich can travel to space.
Question (14)
Questions 14-20
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Questions 21 - 26
Complete the summary below.
Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.
The Arctic: winter is something few animals can survive, but there are a select few that show an amazing 21 of the severe winter conditions.Those animals have to use their food resources to keep their body temperature high so that the biochemical 22 inside them continue to run. One thing that helps them keep their bodies warm is their 23 which consists of thick layers of hair that provide insulation for their bodies; it is their life 24 The layer of trapped air that they also have provides very effective insulation from cold because it is not a good 25 of heat.In the case of an Arctic mammal getting cold, it deals with it by increasing its 26 rate to generate more heat. |
Question (27)
Questions 27-31
Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D
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What had happened to the Socialist party by 1890?
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Question (32)
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 3?
In spaces 32-34 below, write:
TRUE | if the statement agrees with the information |
FALSE | if the statement contradicts the information |
NOT GIVEN | If there is no information on this |
32 The Congress of Berlin was a great personal success for Bismarck.
33 Bismarck refused to build alliances with Russia or Austria.
34 Bismarck considered his reign as German chancellor a failure.
Question (35)
Questions 35-40
Reading Passage 3 has six paragraphs, A - F.
Choose the correct heading, i - ix, from the list of headings below.
Write the correct number, i - ix, in spaces 35 - 40 below.
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i | A critical analysis |
ii | Early career and rise to power |
iii | Foreign policy |
iv | Powerful friends |
v | Separating church and state |
vi | Socialist threat |
vii | Political decline |
viii | Creating a virtual dictatorship |
ix | A change of mind |
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36 Paragraph B
37 Paragraph C
38 Paragraph D
39 Paragraph E
40 Paragraph F