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SECTION A: READING COMPREHENSION EXAMPLE 1 (Estimated time: 10 / Marks 5) Match each paragraph with the most suitable title. There are two titles you do not need to use. 0 is the example Ireland is ranked friendliest place in the world A. Irish oral tradition. B. British attitude towards the Irish. C. Good humour after hard times. D. More than you can expect. E. The biggest attraction in Ireland. F. What the Irish think of Britain. G. Having a nice time. H. Three reasons to visit Ireland. 0. The British have rarely been complimentary about the Irish down the centuries. There have been the Irish jokes, insulting nicknames and the attitude that much that went on the neighbouring island was simply unacceptable. B (Example) 1. Now it turns out that the friendliest country in the world is Ireland. The prestigious British travel guide Lonely Planet reckons that the island s inhabitants have reverted to what they do best drinking good liquor, making strangers feel at home and having fun. 2. The 2008 edition of The Lonely Planet Bluelist a guide to places you should think about visiting says: Centuries of turmoil, conquest, famine and subsequent immigration have left them with a deliciously dark sense of humour and a welcoming attitude towards strangers. 3. That famous ability of the Irish means you re always having fun. A cautious optimism reigns supreme, infecting the land once again with the sense that anything is possible. 4. The verdict was greeted triumphantly by tourism officials yesterday. Lawrence Bate, of Tourism Ireland, said: We are delighted to have this endorsement of thousands of Lonely Planet readers. People have expectations that are far and away exceeded when they visit Ireland. 5. The Irish have further reason to smile after claiming a place in the Lonely Planet list of the world s 10 best brewery headquarters, leased by Arthur Guinness in 1759. If you don t know what it is that makes the Guinness brewery Ireland s number one visitor attraction, you must be under 18, the book says. Adapted from The Independent by Andy McSmith, Oct 2007 NI Sample Exam 1

EXAMPLE 2 (Estimated time: 15 / Marks 6) Read the text and for questions 1-6 choose the correct option a), b) or c). 0 is the example. CURRICULUM VITAES: TIPS THAT HELP Six out of ten CV s which are prepared by Information Technology professionals fail to meet the basic standards and are turned down without even being read fully, according to a recruitment company. As a consequence, thousands of candidates are excluding themselves from attractive job opportunities. Although the company handles over 60,000 CV s per year, it estimates that at least 60% would not be admitted if they were sent directly to potential clients due to basic errors. The company Marketing Director said, Sadly it s often the most highly qualified candidates whose CV s are so poorly constructed that they are literally dead on arrival. Attractive job opportunities in the IT industry often generate intense competition and there is often little to choose between the candidates. Advice on the presentation format of CV s in relation to the requirements that they are being submitted for should be an Industry standard so as to add real value to the candidates that you are representing and indeed to fulfill your professional obligations to your clients. Writing a CV can be extremely difficult and too often a CV turns out to be a generic overview including a lot of information that is irrelevant. People should remember that an employer typically spends between 15 and 30 seconds scanning each CV and you have that one chance to make an impression. A good CV is more than just documentation of your career path; it is a marketing tool designed to present your professional career experience according to the new job specification. It should also include details of past professional successes that effectively demonstrate your ability to undertake the job responsibilities outlined. Adapted from College Times Magazine Feb 2007 NI Sample Exam 2

0. Six out ten CV s are a) attractive. b) badly written. (Example) c) well-done. 1. Recruitment companies say that potential clients a) make basic mistakes. b) only get 60% of CV s. c) reject CV s with mistakes. 2. The Marketing Director said that the best candidates a) are the most affected. b) do not send CV s. c) write the best CV s. 3. The Marketing Director suggests that candidates ought to pay attention to a) CV s presentation. b) other companies. c) other competitors. 4. The Marketing Director says that very often CV s include a) necessary details. b) unimportant information. c) very little information 5. Candidates should remember that employers a) are typical people. b) are very busy people. c) make an impression on people. 6. A good curriculum should show a) the new job specifications. b) your marketing tools. c) your overall skills. NI Sample Exam 3

EXAMPLE 3 (Estimated time: 15 / Marks 9) Read the text and complete each blank with ONE suitable word from the list supplied. Then write your answers in the boxes provided. Each word can be used only ONCE. Three of these words are not to be used. The first one has been done as an example. VETERINARIANS TRY ACUPUNCTURE As alternative approaches like acupuncture and herbal (0) REMEDIES (Example) have moved into the mainstream for humans, veterinarians have made those same techniques (1) available for pets. Animal-care officials say pet owners have been convinced by their own positive experiences that their pets should also enjoy the (2) of alternative techniques. Seeing is believing, said Ms Wortman, a pets hospital administrator, standing near a row of scented candles on the new clinic reception desk. A Japanese fountain, soft lights and walls painted in soft tones increase the calming atmosphere of the clinic, which has a 24-hour-a-day (3) room for pets. The renovations have a (4) effect on pets and it is just as important to create a setting where owners also (5) relaxed. Still the push for the new treatments also known as holistic or complementary medicine has not come so much from vets, whose medical training is still acquired in the rigours of the Western scientific tradition. Despite broadening acceptance, alternative medicine for animals faces (6). The American Veterinary Medical Association said in recent guidelines on alternative medical techniques for animals that the organization is open to their consideration. But it stressed that the quality of research into different methods varies, saying some practices may (7) from current scientific knowledge. An animal acupuncturist said one positive experience with alternative techniques can be enough to convince (8). Ms Chartrand treats her cat with aromatherapy when she gets sick. I do holistic things for my body. So I thought, (9) exciting that they re doing this for animals. Adapted from Comm-oddities. Nov. 2006 BELIEVERS DOUBTERS HOW SKEPTICISM WHAT BENEFITS EMERGENGY INCREASINGLY STRESSFUL DIFFER FEEL REMEDIES THERAPEUTIC NI Sample Exam 4

SECTION B: LISTENING COMPREHENSION EXAMPLE 1 (Estimated time: 7 / Marks 6.25) Listen to the following text about David Coulthard, an F1 driver. For questions 1-6, choose the most appropriate alternative a), b) or c). DAVID COULTHARD 0. The presenter says the sound in the background... a) comes from a TV Sunday programme. b) makes her feel sleepy. c) reminds her of her father. (Example) 1. F1 driver David Coulthard likes... a) being inside a racing car. b) driving at 280 km/hr. c) feeling fully concentrated. 2. Many F1 drivers suffer from health problems because of the... a) force of gravity. b) ground conditions. c) heat in the car. 3. In the world of motor racing, eating disorders are... a) more common than we think. b) spoken about among ladies. c) unknown to F1 drivers. 4. After the 1995 accident, D. Coulthard realised he... a) had gained experience. b) lost concentration. c) was scared to drive again. 5. Which of these options best summarises what the programme is about? a) How dangerous F1 driving is. b) What it is like to be an F1 driver. c) What problems F1 driving has. Adapted from www.bbc.co.uk NI Sample Exam 5

EXAMPLE 2 (Estimated time: 7 / Marks 6.25) Listen to the following text about Vivienne Westwood, a fashion designer. Fill gaps 1-6 with no more than three words. VIVIENNE WESTWOOD Vivienne Westwood is a British fashion designer of the mid 1970s. (Example) To shock the establishment, punk used (1), odd behaviour and colourful clothes. Punk youngsters often wore tartan trousers, (2) and dog collars. In her cultural manifesto V. Westwood encourages people to rebel against commerce, celebrity and (3). In her opinion you use (4) in the theatre more than in the cinema. She considers magazines are more suitable for (5) people. Adapted from www.bbc.co.uk EXAMPLE 3 (Estimated time: 7 / Marks 7.5) You are going to hear an interview with Guy Ferland, an American film director. Are the following statements True or False? GUY FERLAND 0. Guy Ferland promoted Telling lies in Spain. T (Example) 1. Telling lies is a film about a killer. 2. Guy Ferland started making films after seeing a film by Hitchcock. 3. He found it difficult to get a job after graduating. 4. In Telling lies there is a character who appears in all the scenes. 5. To make the film, he had to research the music of the 70s. 6. The main character in the film is an American boy. Adapted from Speak Up Magazine NI Sample Exam 6

Task 1. (Estimated time: 20 / Marks 5) SECTION C: WRITING 1. You are studying at a university in Britain for an academic year and you feel you have to improve your English. Write a note (about 80 words) to put on the noticeboard of the university asking for someone who can give you extra English lessons. Include the following information: Introduce yourself. Studies: What and why. Your level of English. Your offer in return. Task 2. (Estimated time: 40 / Marks 15) 1. This is an e-mail a friend sent you. Answer it in about 180 words: Hi! Yesterday I spoke to Mick and he told me you went to Argentina last year on holiday. That s my dream! Can you tell me about it? I would also like to go next year. Can you please send me information about the following: Means of transport, accommodation, people, prices, best places, Did you have any problems Please, answer quickly, I need to know! Pete NI Sample Exam 7

EXAMPLE 1 SECTION A: READING COMPREHENSION Match each paragraph with the most suitable title. There are two titles you do not need to use. 0 is the example Ireland is ranked friendliest place in the world A. Irish oral tradition. B. British attitude towards the Irish. C. Good humour after hard times. D. More than you can expect. E. The biggest attraction in Ireland. F. What the Irish think of Britain. G. Having a nice time. H. Three reasons to visit Ireland. 0. The British have rarely been complimentary about the Irish down the centuries. There have been the Irish jokes, insulting nicknames and the attitude that much that went on the neighbouring island was simply unacceptable. B (Example) 1. Now it turns out that the friendliest country in the world is Ireland. The prestigious British travel guide Lonely Planet reckons that the island s inhabitants have reverted to what they do best drinking good liquor, making strangers feel at home and having fun. H 2. The 2008 edition of The Lonely Planet Bluelist a guide to places you should think about visiting says: Centuries of turmoil, conquest, famine and subsequent immigration have left them with a deliciously dark sense of humour and a welcoming attitude towards strangers. C 3. That famous ability of the Irish means you re always having fun. A cautious optimism reigns supreme, infecting the land once again with the sense that anything is possible. G 4. The verdict was greeted triumphantly by tourism officials yesterday. Lawrence Bate, of Tourism Ireland, said: We are delighted to have this endorsement of thousands of Lonely Planet readers. People have expectations that are far and away exceeded when they visit Ireland. D 5. The Irish have further reason to smile after claiming a place in the Lonely Planet list of the world s 10 best brewery headquarters, leased by Arthur Guinness in 1759. If you don t know what it is that makes the Guinness brewery Ireland s number one visitor attraction, you must be under 18, the book says. E Adapted from The Independent By Andy McSmith, 17 October 2007 NI Sample exam 1

EXAMPLE 2 Read the text and for questions 1-6 choose the correct option a), b) or c). 0 is the example. CURRICULUM VITAES: TIPS THAT HELP Six out of ten CV s which are prepared by Information Technology professionals fail to meet the basic standards and are turned down without even being read fully, according to a recruitment company. As a consequence, thousands of candidates are excluding themselves from attractive job opportunities. Although the company handles over 60,000 CV s per year, it estimates that at least 60% would not be admitted if they were sent directly to potential clients due to basic errors. The company Marketing Director said, Sadly it s often the most highly qualified candidates whose CV s are so poorly constructed that they are literally dead on arrival. Attractive job opportunities in the IT industry often generate intense competition and there is often little to choose between the candidates. Advice on the presentation format of CV s in relation to the requirements that they are being submitted for should be an Industry standard so as to add real value to the candidates that you are representing and indeed to fulfill your professional obligations to your clients. Writing a CV can be extremely difficult and too often a CV turns out to be a generic overview including a lot of information that is irrelevant. People should remember that an employer typically spends between 15 and 30 seconds scanning each CV and you have that one chance to make an impression. A good CV is more than just documentation of your career path; it is a marketing tool designed to present your professional career experience according to the new job specification. It should also include details of past professional successes that effectively demonstrate your ability to undertake the job responsibilities outlined. Adapted from College Times magazine February 2007 NI Sample exam 2

0. Six out ten CV s are a) attractive. b) badly written. (Example) c) well-done. 1. Recruitment companies say that potential clients would a) make basic mistakes. b) only get 60% of CV s. c) reject CV s with mistakes. 2. The Marketing Director said that the best candidates a) are the most affected. b) do not send CV s. c) write the best CV s. 3. The Marketing Director suggests that candidates ought to pay attention to a) CV s presentation. b) other companies. c) other competitors. 4. The Marketing Director says that very often CV s include a) necessary details. b) unimportant information. c) very little information 5. Candidates should remember that employers a) are typical people. b) are very busy people. c) make an impression on people. 6. A good curriculum should show a) the new job specifications. b) your marketing tools. c) your overall skills. NI Sample exam 3

EXAMPLE 3 Read the text and complete each blank with ONE suitable word or phrase from the list supplied. Then write your answers in the boxes provided. Each word can be used only ONCE. Three of these words are not to be used. The first blank has been done as an example. VETERINARIANS TRY ACUPUNCTURE As alternative approaches like acupuncture and herbal (0) REMEDIES (Example) have moved into the mainstream for humans, veterinarians have made those same techniques (1) INCREASINGLY available for pets. Animal-care officials say pet owners have been convinced by their own positive experiences that their pets should also enjoy the (2) BENEFITS of alternative techniques. Seeing is believing, said Ms Wortman, a pets hospital administrator, standing near a row of scented candles on the new clinic reception desk. A Japanese fountain, soft lights and walls painted in soft tones increase the calming atmosphere of the clinic, which has a 24-hour-a-day (3) EMERGENCY room for pets. The renovations have a (4) THERAPEUTIC effect on pets and it is just as important to create a setting where owners also (5) FEEL relaxed. Still the push for the new treatments also known as holistic or complementary medicine has not come so much from vets, whose medical training is still acquired in the rigours of the Western scientific tradition. Despite broadening acceptance, alternative medicine for animals faces (6) SKEPTICISM. The American Veterinary Medical Association said in recent guidelines on alternative medical techniques for animals that the organization is open to their consideration. But it stressed that the quality of research into different methods varies, saying some practices may (7) DIFFER from current scientific knowledge. An animal acupuncturist said one positive experience with alternative techniques can be enough to convince (8) DOUBTERS. Ms Chartrand treats her cat with aromatherapy when she gets sick. I do holistic things for my body. So I thought, (9) HOW exciting that they re doing this for animals. Adapted from Comm-oddities. Nov. 2006 BELIEVERS DOUBTERS HOW SKEPTICISM WHAT BENEFITS EMERGENGY INCREASINGLY STRESSFUL DIFFER FEEL REMEDIES THERAPEUTIC NI Sample exam 4

EXAMPLE 1 SECTION B: LISTENING COMPREHENSION Listen to the following text about David Coulthard, an F1 driver. For questions 1-6, choose the most appropriate alternative a), b) or c). DAVID COULTHARD 0. The presenter says the sound in the background... a) comes from a TV Sunday programme. b) makes her feel sleepy. c) reminds her of her father. (Example) 1. F1 driver David Coulthard likes... a) being inside a racing car. b) driving at 280 km/hr. c) feeling fully concentrated. 2. Many F1 drivers suffer from health problems because of the... a) force of gravity. b) ground conditions. c) heat in the car. 3. In the world of motor racing, eating disorders are... a) more common than we think. b) spoken about among ladies. c) unknown to F1 drivers. 4. After the 1995 accident, D. Coulthard realised he... a) had gained experience. b) lost concentration. c) was scared to drive again. 5. Which of these options best summarises what the programme is about? a) How dangerous F1 driving is. b) What it is like to be an F1 driver. c) What problems F1 driving has. Adapted from www.bbc.co.uk NI Sample exam 5

EXAMPLE 2 Listen to the following text about Vivienne Westwood, a fashion designer. Fill gaps 1-6 with no more than three words. VIVIENNE WESTWOOD Vivienne Westwood is a British fashion designer of the mid 1970s. (Example) To shock the establishment, punk used (1) REBELLIOUS MUSIC, odd behaviour and colourful clothes. Punk youngsters often wore tartan trousers, (2) SAFETY PINS / SPIKY HAIR and dog collars. In her cultural manifesto V. Westwood encourages people to rebel against commerce, celebrity and (3) CONCEPTUAL ART. In her opinion you use (4) YOUR IMAGINATION in the theatre more than in the cinema. She considers magazines are more suitable for (5) (VISUALLY) ILLITERATE people. Adapted from www.bbc.co.uk EXAMPLE 3 You are going to hear an interview with Guy Ferland, an American film director. Are the following statements True or False? GUY FERLAND 0. Guy Ferland promoted Telling lies in Spain. T (Example) 1. Telling lies is a film about a killer. FALSE 2. Guy Ferland started making films after seeing a film by Hitchcock. TRUE 3. He found it difficult to get a job after graduating. FALSE 4. In Telling lies there is a character who appears in all the scenes. TRUE 5. To make the film, he had to research the music of the 70s. FALSE 6. The main character in the film is an American boy. FALSE Adapted from Speak Up Magazine NI Sample exam 6