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IELTS Practice Now Practice in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking for the IELTS Test ( PDFDrive )
Question 15
According to the passage which ONE of the following statements is true? Write the appropriate letter in the space numbered 15 on the answer sheet. A The search for extraterrestrial intelligence depends on an old-fashioned listening device. B Dr Kel Wellington designed the Australia Telescope. C The stars selected for scrutiny fall within a specified age limit. Questions 16-18 Choose the appropriate function from the list below for each piece of equipment. Write the appropriate letter corresponding to the function in the spaces numbered 16-18 on the answer sheet. Note that there are more functions than you will need. Equipment 16. antenna 17. feed-horn 18. computer Functions A searches for stars within 120 light years of Earth B scans channels C looks for the clearest signal D closely examines 200 stars one by one E scans blocks of stars Questions 19-23 Which of the following factors are mentioned as part of the Drake equation? Write Y for those which are mentioned or N for those which are not mentioned. Write your answers in the spaces numbered 19-23 on the answer sheet. An example has been done for you. Example: Answer: how many life-supporting stars have planets Y 19. how life-supporting stars are formed 20. how frequently life-supporting stars are formed 21. how many earthlike planets each solar system has 22. how large the stars are 23. how great the populations of earthlike planets are Questions 24-30 Below is a list of the steps which would be taken on discovery of an interesting signal. Put them in the appropriate order by writing the letter for each step A-G in the spaces numbered 24-30 on the answer sheet. List of steps A B C D E F G call press conference ask colleagues around the world to check check three times over decide whether to respond call up colleagues in other parts of the world contact US and Australian Government leaders cross-check through FUDDs QUESTIONS 31-n You are advised spend 20 minutes on Questions 37—41 which refer to Reanding Passage 1 3 below READING PASSAGE 3 THE PROBLEMS OF MATURE TOB HUNTERS By the year 2000 nearly half the workforce will be over 40 and yel throughout Europe there is a deep ambivalence — if not outright suspicion — towards the capabilities of older Belgium-even initiated incentive schemes for business to encourage older employees to take u orkers early retirement provided that younger Those o\ er the age of 40 generally take longer trainees were taken on in their place As more to find new employment, but European and more employees took early retirement, governments ha\e done httle to protect their often willingly, a new, youth-oriented culture employment rights Only Germany, with permeated business throughout most of incentives to business to encourage the Europe — even in those countries that had taken emplo) merit of older people, and France, with no active measures to promote it the introduction of legislation making it illegal Demographic trends mean that governments to use age barriers in recruitment — or to make are now anxious to slow down the policy of employees redundant because of their age — early retirement as they realise that they simply ha\ e done an) thing substanliv e to combat age do not have the funds to meet their pension discrimination promises But reversing business attitudes is no Yet even in these tun countries then has been easy matter Dianah Wurman, a policy adviser no noticeable improve mint in the lot of the for the Institute of Personnel and older worker, indeed in f ranee |ob Development said There is a widely held advertisements flout the law openly bv asking belief that older people are less adaptable and for applicants of a certain age So should trainable This is just not true research has 1 rance and Germany be lightening up their shown that differences in capability are as wide laws and should the rest of Luri'pe follow suit? Within age groups as they are between them' Bill Robbins, a careers consultant w ith 7 So what can older job seekers do On a outplacement specialist DBM, believes not He practical level it is often recommended that said 1egislation against age discrimination applicants either omit their age from a CV or has been in existence for well over ten years in leave it to the end, to ensure that at least it gets the US and Canada but has had no eflect perse read Yet Tony Milne, an independent careers Employers will always be able to find some consultant, believes that the way forward is for Reason for turning down an older applicant older people themselves to adopt a positive Without appearing to break the law. Age laws attitude to their age when applying for work Merely act is a symbol of a commitment to Viu can't expect someone else to give you a Change socictal attitudes and it is these that job it you think you might be too old for it Must be changed it we are to make progress. Many older applicants are extremely Ironically it was governments which played a aggressi\ c or defensix e about their age in Leading role in hardening business culture interviews They are immediately labelled by against older workers in the first place In the potential employers as difficult characters who late 1470s man) huropean countries were would have problems fitting into a new extremely concerned about the levels of youth organisation and it is for these reasons rather unemployment, and France, Germany and than their age that they are rejected If older workers can learn to become relaxed and confident about their age, then I am sure that a change in business attitudes will follow ' Questions 33-33 Answer the following questions by writing the appropriate letter A-D in spaces numbered 30-32 on the answer sheet. 31. Which of the following words best characterises the European attitude to older workers? A disapproval B dismay C distrust D dislike 32. France, US and Canada have all taken which of the following steps to discourage age discrimination? A encourage business to employ older people by offering rewards B make age discrimination in respect of employment illegal C refuse to employ younger workers D enforce age discrimination laws strictly 33. What did governments do to discourage the employment of older workers in the 1970s? A offer early retirement to all employees B offer incentives to businesses to take on younger employees C only employ young trainees D set specific age limits for employment Questions 34-42 Which of the following points are mentioned in the passage as causing problems for older workers? Indicate by writing Y for Yes or N for No in the spaces numbered 34-41 on the answer sheet. 34. lack of protection offered by European governments 35. advertisements specifying a desired age for applicants 36. government concern over youth unemployment 37. government refusal to acknowledge the worth of older workers • 38. popular beliefs and attitudes favouring younger workers 39. unwillingness of older people to adapt to new methods 40. research into different skill levels in different age groups 41. being negative about their age in interviews READING TEST 9 QUESTIONS 1-14 You are advised to spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-14 which refer to Reading Passage I below Download 1.65 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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