Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the text for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 1-4 on your answer sheet.
Which exhibition can you visit in late August?
1
How much must a member pay to see the exhibition of art from the United States?
$ 2
In which location would you find an exhibit featuring works from the earliest times?
3
Which exhibit provides a commentary for an extra fee?
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Q1: Which exhibition can you visit in late August? | Open July 1, closes August 7 Developmental art |
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Q2: How much must a member pay to see the exhibition of art from the United States? | American art of the westward expansion On show in the South Gallery, Level 3 $15.00 adults, $5.00 for members, $4.50 for students. |
+ From the passage, we can infer that a member pay about $5.00 to see the exhibition of art from the United States about $5.00. Therefore, the answer should be 5.00 Note: there are 3 three number mentioned here. “$15.00”, “$4.50”, and “$5.00”. Any misunderstanding or in this passage we can see that we have three number
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Q3: In which location would you find an exhibit featuring works from the earliest times? | A historical exhibit of work by ancient artists in the North allery. |
According to the passage, we can infer that the location the people can find an exhibit featuring works. So the answer should be the place. Therefore, the answer should be North Gallery |
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Q4: Which exhibit provides a commentary for an extra fee? | Headsets are available for the Greek Olympic Sculpture only. A fee of $6 per adult, $5 for members and $4.50 for students will be charged. |
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The answer here should be Greel Olympic Sculpture |
Look at the Motorists' Association on the Passage 1
Write the correct extension number in boxes 5-9 on your answer sheet.
What extension should you call if:
you want to find out about a baby's car seat?
5
you feel cheated by a repair shop near your home In Newcastle?
6
you have trouble hearing and you need assistance to change a tyre?
7
you are going on a road trip and want to find out what activities are available?
8
you want advice on purchasing a vehicle?
9
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Q5: you want to find out about a baby's car seat? | Child restraint enquiries: 632 |
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The answer here should be 632 |
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Q6: you feel cheated by a repair shop near your home In Newcastle? | Wollongong: 132 |
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Hence the answer is “132” |
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Q7: you have trouble hearing and you need assistance to change a tyre? | Road Service: 317 |
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Hence the answer is “317” |
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Q8: you are going on a road trip and want to find out what activities are available? | Drive travel: 122 |
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So the answer is 122 |
The text has nine paragraphs, A-H.
Which paragraph contains the following advice?
Write the appropriate letter, A-H, in boxes 10-13 on your answer sheet.
10 a way to show there is nothing to steal from the car when in an unsafe area
11 the kind of car park where you can safely leave your car
12 a warning about the effects of a new law
13 how to protect items of value
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Q10: a way to show there is nothing to steal from the car when in an unsafe area | In high – risk areas leave your glove box and ashtray open to show thieves that there is nothing in the car worth taking. |
Note: From the question we can assume that the writer show the reader the way to protect the car safely. So we can know “In high – risk areas leave your glove box and ashtray open to show thieves that there is nothing in the car worth taking” which is a sentence support for the sentence in the question “a way to show there is nothing to steal from the car when in an unsafe area”. Hence the answer is H. |
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Q11: the kind of car park where you can safely leave your car | Where available, use car parks that are well lit and have boom gates . Don’t leave your parking ticket in the car. |
Note: From the connections stated above, the writer show the place “you can safely leave your car” the reader based on this sentence that you can know the sentence in the passage “where available, use car parks that are well lit and have boom gates Don’t leave your parking ticket in the car” support for the sentence in the question. Thus, the answer here should be G. |
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Q12: a warning about the effects of a new law | A recently- passed law will ensure that you never forget again – heavy penalties apply. |
Note: According to the passage, the writer show for the reader about new law and a sentence in the passage “A recently- passed law will ensure that you never forget again – heavy penalties apply” support for the writer’s ideal.
Therefore, the answer here should be A |
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Q13: how to protect items of value | always lock valuables in the boot. |
Note: + From the connections stated above, the writer show the reader the way “how to protect items of value” and a sentence in the passage “always lock valuables in the boot” support the writer’s ideal. That mean in the passage the writer give a way to protect items of value. Therefore, the answer here should be B. |
Read the text below and answer Questions 1-4.
The Art Gallery’s mission is to bring diverse forms
of art and craft to the people of this city.
NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES
A multimedia exhibition from the four corners of the earth On show in the Hanson Theatre, Level 2, Main Building Free
Opens January 1, closes March 20
THE ART OF THE EARLY WEST
American art of the westward expansion On show in the South Gallery, Level 3 $15.00 adults, $5.00 for members, $4.50 for students
Opens March 13, closes June 30
GREEK OLYMPIC SCULPTURE
A historical exhibit of work by ancient artists In the North Gallery
$10 adults, $8 for members, $6 for students
Opens July 1, closes August 7
DEVELOPMENTAL ART
Work by gifted local school children On show in the East Gallery
$2. Donations may be left In the box at the exit, and will be gratefully received.
Opens July 25, closes September 30
Headsets are available for the Greek Olympic Sculpture only.
A fee of $6 per adult, $5 for members and $4.50 for students will be charged.
Read the text below and answer Questions 5-9.
MOTORISTS' ASSOCIATION
Call our main number 9292 9222 then enter these extensions
MEMBER SERVICES, ROAD SERVICE AND INSURANCE | FINANCIAL SERVICES (8.30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 11 am Saturday) | ||
All insurance enquiries | 133 | Home Loans | 701 |
Credit card payments Visa, Mastercard for membership and insurance policies (open 24/7) | 344 | Life Insurance | 976 |
Teleclaims For motor vehicle claims (open 24/7) | 123 | Personal Loans | 978 |
HELPLINE | LEGAL ADVICE (8.30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday) | ||
Road Service (open 24/7) | 114 | Sydney | 191 |
HOME SECURITY | 553 | Newcastle | 132 |
Alarm systems | 554 | Wollongong | 132 |
TECHNICAL ADVICE (8.30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 11 am Saturday) For road tests, car buying, advice and assistance on motoring problems. Local call charge. | 443 | Canberra | 426 |
Child restraint enquiries | 632 | SMASH REPAIRS Repairs guaranteed for life, (7.30am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday) | 900 |
Recorded road report for major highways | 222 | Batteries | 111 |
DRIVE TRAVEL | 122 | ||
Local touring information and attraction tickets SERVICE (HEARING IMPAIRED) | |||
Road Service | 317 | ||
nsurance enquiries | 728 |
VEHICLE INSPECTIONS (7am to 10 pm) 1 300 362 802
Read the text below and answer Questions 10-13.
ADVICE TO MOTORISTS
A Always lock your car and never leave your keys in the car. Sounds . obvious, but how often have you left your car unlocked while you paid for fuel at a service station or dashed into a shop? A recently-passed law will ensure that you never forget again — heavy penalties apply.
B Always lock valuables in the boot. Most car crime is opportunistic, so don't make it easy. And if something is too valuable to lose, the golden rule is, take it with you.
C Thieves need little incentive. Most thefts from cars are carried out by youngsters looking for nothing more than a few dollars, so don.'t leave coin-holders if they can be seen from outside. The cost of repairs often far outweighs the value of what is stolen.
D At night, always try to park in a brightly-lit area where your vehicle can be seen by passers-by. Poorly-lit streets are a thief's favourite hunting ground.
E Never park where you can see broken glass from car windows on the ground. Thieves are creatures of habit and will return to the scene of past successes.
F Install a car alarm.
G Where available, use car parks that are well lit and have boom gates Don't leave your parking ticket in the car.
H In high-risk areas leave your glove box and ashtray open to show thieves that there is nothing in the car worth taking.
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