Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
JOB ENQUIRY |
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• Type of work:
• Number of hours per week:
12 hours
• Would need work permit
• Work in the:
branch
• Nearest bus stop: next to
• Pay:
an hour
• Extra benefits:
- A free dinner
• Qualities required:
-
• Interview arranged for:
Thursday an hour at 6p.m.
• Bring the names of two referees
• Ask for:
Samira |
Complete the table below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
SPORTS WORLD
• a new of an international sports goods company
• located in the shopping centre to the of Bradcaster
• has sports and equipment on floor 1-3
• can get you any item within days
• shop specialize in equipment for
• has a special section which just sells
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
17. a champion athlete will be in the shop
18. The first person the answer 20 quiz questions correctly will win
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO pieces of information does the speaker give about the fitness test?
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Course Feedback
21. One reason why Spiros felt happy about his marketing presentation was that
22. What surprised Hiroko about the other students’ presentations?
23. After she gave her presentation, Hiroko felt
24. How does Spiros feel about his performance in tutorials?
25. Why can the other students participate so easily in discussions?
26. Why is Hiroko feeling more positive about tutorials now?
27. To help her understand lectures, Hiroko
28. What does Spiros think of his reading skills?
29. What is Hiroko's subject area?
30. Hiroko thinks that in the reading classes the students should
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Mass Strandings of Whales and Dolphins
Mass strandings: situations where groups of whales, dolphins, etc. swim onto the beach and die
Common in areas where the can change quickly
Several other theories:
Parasites
e.g. some parasites can affect marine animals' , which they depend on for navigation
Toxins
Poisons from or
are commonly consumed by whales
e.g. Cape Cod (1988) - whales were killed by saxitoxin
Accidental Strandings
Animals may follow prey ashore, e.g. Thurston(1995)
Unlikely because the majority of animals were not when they stranded
Human Activity
from military tests are linked to some recent strandings
The Bahamas (2000) stranding was unusual because the whales
• were all
• were not in a
Group Behaviour
• More stranding in the most species of whales
• 1994 dolphin stranding - only the was ill
Further Reading
Marine Mammals Ashore (Connor) – gives information about stranding