WALK FOR CHARITY
Dear Friend,
Please join us for our annual Walk for Charity. Starting in Weldown, you and your friends can choose a delightful 10, 20 or 30 kilometre route.
The money raised will provide support to help people all over the world. Start collecting your sponsors now and then simply come along on the day. Please read the instructions below carefully, especially if you require transport to and from Weldown.
See you on Sunday 14 May,
V Jessop
Walk Co-ordinator
P S. Well done to last year's walkers for helping to raise a grand total of £21,000. The money has already been used to build a children's playground.
START TIMES:
30 km: 8-10 am
20 km: 8 - 10.30 am
10 km: 8 - 11.30 am
The organisers reserve the right to refuse late-comers.
CLOTHING should be suitable for the weather. If rain is forecast, bring some protection and be prepared for all eventualities. It is better to wear shoes that have been worn in, rather than ones that are new.
ROUTE MAPS will be available from the registration point. The route will be sign-posted and marshalled. Where the route runs along the road, walkers should keep to one side in single file, facing oncoming traffic at oll times. If you need help along the route, please inform one of the marshals.
Free car parking available in car parks and on streets in Weldown.
BUSES
For the 10 and 20 km routes, a bus will be waiting at Fenton to take walkers back to Weldown; The bus will leave every half-hour starting at midday. The service is free and there is no need to book.
Questions 1-7
Look at the information on the text 'walk for charity' and answer the questions below.
Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the text for each answer.
What is the starting point for the 30 km walk? 1
What is the latest start time for the 20 km walk? 2 |
Regarding footwear, what are you warned against wearing? 3
What are the officials who help participants on the route called? 4 |
Where does the 20 km walk finish? 5
What is the frequency of the Fenton to Weldown bus? 6
Which walk does not pass through Lower Brene? 7 |
Question (8)
Questions 8-14
Look at the seven television programmes A-G and answer Questions 8-14.
For which programme are the following statements true?
NB You may use any letter more than once.
8 This programme is in the form of a personal interview.
9 This programme is a documentary about technological developments.
10 This programme is about time travel into twenty third century.
11 This program is taken from a book.
12 This film is the introduction to a set of programs.
13 This program is about present-day travelers.
14 This program is about investigating a possible crime.
Question (15)
Questions 15-20
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the above text?
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
15 Participants are advised to arrive one or two days early.
16 The cost of the programme for European Union students, excluding accommodation, is £195.
17 The number of places available is strictly limited.
18 Some students are not charged extra for accommodation during the programme.
19 The College will arrange accommodation with local families.
20 You can obtain breakfast at the College for an extra charge.
Question (21)
Questions 21-27
Look at the accommodation options A-E on the text. For which options are the following statements true?
Write the correct letter A-E in answer.
NB You may use any letter more than once.
21 This is possibly inconvenient for car owners.
22 This is best if you like surfing the Web.
23 Of the College residences, this has the fewest students.
24 This is a new option offered by the College.
25 You have to organise parking a year at a time.
26 This accommodation does not belong to the College.
27
Here you definitely do not have your own bathroom.
Question (28)
Questions 28-37
The passage has five sections labelled A-E. Which section contains the following information?
Write the correct letter A-E in answer.
NB You may use any letter more than once.
28 Threats to the glow-worm
29 Ways in which glow-worms have been used.
30 variations in type of glow-worm.
31 glow-worm distribution.
32 Glow-worms becoming an attraction.
33 The life-cycle of a glow-worm.
Question (34)
Questions 34-40
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the passage.
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
34 Scientists have only recently been able to list the exact number of glow-worm species.
35 The first fireflies appeared 30 million years ago.
36 Glow-worm populations are decreasing faster in some countries than in others.
37 Heat affects the production of glow-worm larvae.
38 Adulthood is the longest stage of a glow-worm’s life.
39 The exact reason why glow-worm numbers are decreasing is unknown.
40 Glow-worms are usually found in wet areas.