Reading Part 1, Section 2 Sentences with a gap (6 questions)
Each sentence must be completed using only one of the four choices available.
Example:
| ● Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. ● For questions 58–63, mark one letter A, B, C or D on your Answer Sheet. 58 My job frequently involves having to work ……………….. intense pressure. A below B under C beneath D underneath 59 This type of decision has to be made at board ………………... A layer B rank C grade D level |
The correct answers are: 58 B, 59 D
Reading Part 1, Section 3 Longer text with multiple choice questions (6 questions)
The questions test your general understanding of the text and your ability to find speci.c information.
Example:
| ● Read the article below about women who run their own business and answer questions 64–69 on the opposite page. ● For questions 64–69, mark one letter A, B or C on your Answer Sheet. Women running their own businessAccording to recent research, a third of new companies set up in Britain are run by women. Typical examples are Lisa Simons, who started up her own highly successful clothing shops in London with a loan of £15,000 from her bank, and Kate Rogers, who set up Cellar Cafés five years ago and sold out to a major restaurant chain this month, at a profit of £3 million. There are many other examples. Surprise, a mail order company selling unusual gifts, had a turnover of $4 million last year. The company was started by Claire Fuller five years ago in a garage, but later moved into premises in the centre of Coventry. Similarly, Nina Taylor started her company, NC Books, in an old warehouse in Bristol. A lawyer by training, she had no previous experience of the retail trade but believes that this worked to her advantage. ‘Having no knowledge of the book trade,’ she says, ‘allowed me to bring fresh ideas into the business.’ |
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