6 READING PART ONE TEST ONE TEST ONE READING 1 hour PART ONE Questions 1–7 • • • • Look at the statements below and the job advertisements on the opposite page. Which job advertisement (A‚ B‚ C or D) does each statement 1–7 refer to? For each statement 1–7‚ mark one letter (A‚ B‚ C or D). You will need to use some of these letters more than once. Example: 0 You will need to know a foreign language for this job. 0 A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Your letter of application should
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home with the parents at an early age. The boys leave their parents’ home in their early teens to find work and a better life‚ trying to escape the harsh and hopeless environment. Their families know and expect this. Carlos’ mother tells him several times that he can go and that they are poor. They go from menial job to menial job trying to make out a living. The parents can’t give them a better life in a farming environment and the parents and children know this. As a result
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Should countries encourage tourism? Tourism has become one of the most important branches of modern market. With the development of world-wide transport‚ the human need to explore the surrounding world has been finally fulfilled. Nowadays almost everyone can travel abroad and admire all sort of breathtaking sites‚ experience diversity of culture and ways of life. But as every industry‚ tourism has some drawbacks. Most important is the environmental issue. New holiday resorts seem to spring out
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Diluting Traditions: Adapting to America Culture in the Stories of Julia Alvarez and Jose Burciaga [pic] [pic] Julia Alvarez Jose Antonio Burciaga March 27‚ 1950 to present 1940 - 1996 Pedro Aguayo Research paper May 26‚ 2010 Diluting Traditions: Adapting to America Culture in the Stories of Julia Alvarez and Jose Burciaga In “Hold the Mayonnaise” by Julia Alvarez
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examples: Religion: Defined by geographers Robert Stoddard and Carolyn Prorak in the book Geography in America as “a system of beliefs and practices that attempts to order life in terms of culturally perceived ultimate priorities.” Ritual: A religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order. Secularism: The idea that ethical and moral standards should be formulated and adhered to for life on Earth‚ not to accommodate the prescriptions of
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death? Catholic tradition teaches us that life after death is a deceased person that is raised from death to a new eternal life with God. Catholics believe that although the body has died‚ something in us lives on. At the moment of death‚ is when the soul is separated from the deceased and is no longer within the body. The body then begins to fall apart and left on its own to decompose. However the soul is everlasting and will never cease to exist‚ once death occurs the soul of each person will be
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available. The annual DV program makes visas available to persons meeting simple‚ but strict‚ eligibility requirements. A computergenerated‚ random drawing chooses selectees for DVs. The visas are distributed among six geographic regions‚ and within each region‚ no single country may receive more than seven percent of the available DVs in any one year. Visas are allocated to natives of countries with historically lower rates of U.S. immigration. Natives of countries who have sent more than 50‚000 immigrants
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The Divine Wind describes an Australia that is tarnished by racism‚ hatred and distrust‚ and yet the novel ends on an optimistic note. Do you agree? <br> <br>The novel is set during a World War. The tension and separation of races during a war seemed evident in Australia. As a multicultural country including Japanese and Aborigine population‚ conflicting attitudes towards these races had to be imminent. I entirely agree with the above statement due to the unequal treatment of the aborigines‚ tension
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he asks. I responded telling him “to my room to get dressed so we can go to nana’s” “oh okay” my brother replied. As I walked into my room and closed my door‚ I could hear my brother yell at the top of his lungs “Daddy wake up‚ it’s Thanksgiving and time to go to nanas”. I was dressed within 15 minutes and so was the rest of the household‚ including my stepmom‚ dad‚ brother‚ and little sister. It was 8:20 and we had to be at my nana’s house by nine. So we all loaded up into the car and set off to
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interaction‚ and space-time compression? Whilst reading “Globalization in a Bottle” and “The Tipping Point-- Three Rules of Epidemics” three key concepts of “Chapter One: Basic Concepts” become inherently apparent: cultural diffusion‚ the limitation of spatial interaction‚ and space-time compression. The two articles clearly depict these three theories‚ through their choice use of real world examples. In each of these articles‚ cultural diffusion is a steady theme throughout. World War II marked
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