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Tips & Hints

Tips #1

Questions 11 and 12
Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO sources of funding helped build the facility?

  • A the central government
  • B local government
  • C a multinational company
  • D a national company
  • E city residents

Questions 13 and 14
Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO pre-existing features of the site are now part of the new facilities?

  • A football stadium
  • B playing fields
  • C passenger hall
  • D control tower
  • E aircraft hangars

 

Tips #2

Questions 15-20
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter, A-H, next to questions 15-20.

NB: There are some letters on the map that you don’t need to use.

Tips #3

Questions 11-14
‘A source of funding’ could be an organisation, a business or a
person that supplies money.
11 D/E
12 E/D
Distraction A: This was what was originally hoped for, not what
actually happened: ‘when the project was first discussed, we
expected that a … central government grant would make up most of the rest; C: ‘When the project was first discussed, we expected that a multinational company would give us half our funding’-
again, this was hoped for but not what eventually happened; B:
‘local government decided they couldn’t afford anything’.

Pre-existing’ means something that already exists.
You might find C-E at an airport.
13 B/C
14 C/B
Distraction A: The old [= pre-existing] football stadium was
not on this site: ‘The 1950s football stadium is on the other side
of town and is shortly due to be pulled down and built over; D
and E: Although it was hoped these could be included, it was not
actually possible: ‘The other buildings, like the control tower,
which would have made a great feature, and the aircraft hangars
… were unfortunately not structurally sound enough [= too old
and weak] to preserve’.
Questions 15-20
15 E
16 B
17 A
18 D
19 F
20 C


You will hear a woman talking to a group of people who are looking around a sports and leisure centre. First, you have some time to look at questions 11 to 14.
[Pause the recording for 30 seconds.]
Now listen and answer questions 11 to 14.
Guide: Ladies and gentlemen, I’m very pleased to be able to
welcome you to ‘Cityscope’, our lovely modern sports and leisure
facility. I’ve brought you up to the rooftop cafe on top of the
stadium so that you can enjoy the view while I explain briefly what
we have here and point out to you the major features of the site.
Then we’ll go round and have a look at ground level.
We’re extremely proud of this new facility. You see, when the project
was first discussed, we expected that a multinational company
would give us half our funding and the central government grant
would make up most of the rest, with a smaller contribution from
local business. Well, we’d got quite far into the planning stage when
the multinational pulled out and both central and local government
decided they couldn’t afford anything, so we ended up with a
beautiful project, a small amount of sponsorship promised by local
organisations and nothing else.
We thought we’d never build it, but at the last moment, (11/12) we
had an amazing donation of several million pounds from a national
transport company, and that got us going again and (11/12) we
managed to get all the rest from local fundraising. There’s hardly
a street in the city that hasn’t made its contribution one way or
another, so there’s a true sense of local ownership here.
So, this is what we got. We wanted a new stadium because the
1950s football stadium is on the other side of town and is shortly
due to be pulled down and built over. This site was the old airport
with some playing fields on one side of it and a few buildings
from the 1930s when the airfield first opened. So we were able to
plan a new stadium with plenty of room for all the things people
wanted. (13/14) The playing fields have been upgraded and
refenced so they are now a set of top-quality outdoor pitches for
amateur football, hockey and so on. We have both sports and other
entertainments here. We want to encourage all kinds of people onto
the site and hope some of them may come to use the cinema or
the cafe and end up trying the fitness centre. These are all grouped
together: (13/14) the cafe is in the original 1930s passenger hall and
the architects have managed to retain some of the elegant style
of the building. The other buildings, like the control tower, which
would have made a great feature, and the aircraft hangars which we
had hoped might house the fitness centre, were unfortunately not
structurally sound enough to preserve. So everything else is newly
built, opened in 2010.

Now listen and answer questions 15 to 20.
Right, now if you’d like to gather a little closer to the window I’ll
point out the various buildings. We’re at the highest point of the
stadium here in the rooftop cafe, on the opposite side to the main
entrance doors. (15) On our left, you can see two buildings just
beyond the end of the stadium. The closest one is the business
centre, used for meetings and conferences, and so on, which
provides a good source of revenue for the upkeep of the sports
facilities; and next to the business centre the bigger building is the
hotel which is rented from us by an independent company. As you
see, they are served by the perimeter road which runs round threequarters of the site. Now, coming round to the front of the building,
(16) immediately in front of the entrance, that circular open space
at the end of the road is the transport hub. From here, there are
buses and a monorail link to the free car park, about ten minutes
from here, but you can’t see that. There’s also a large secure cycle
park. Oh, and disabled parking, of course. People find it’s very
convenient and it keeps the site virtually car-free.
OK. Now if you look as far as you can over to the right, beyond
the buildings, you can see our outdoor pitches, which I mentioned
earlier. Between the pitches and the entrance is a little kind of
pedestrian plaza … are you with me? OK, (17) with the cinema in
the building furthest away from us. next to the pitches, then there’s
the ten-pin bowling between the cinema and the road.
(18) Near the far end of the perimeter road and between the mini roundabout and the pitches – there’s our fitness centre, with all kinds of equipment, and a small pool, and changing rooms for teams using the pitches. Then, (19) joined on to the stadium, next to the entrance, is a range of small shops which all specialise in sports equipment, clothes, shoes. They sell toys and so on as well, all that sort of thing. They seem to be doing well! As you see, the service road goes right round, but we keep the traffic and the pedestrians well apart, so it’s all very relaxed round the plaza, popular with families. And (20) just in front of the bowling is our lovely restaurant. You can see it from here- it’s that building on the plaza between us and the bowling. It’s open all day and in the evenings. There’s quite a queue there at weekends, I’m pleased to
say. So, now you’ve got the layout, we can go and have a closer look at everything.

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Hint #1

Questions 11 and 12
Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO sources of funding helped build the facility?

  • A the central government
  • B local government
  • C a multinational company
  • D a national company
  • E city residents

Questions 13 and 14
Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO pre-existing features of the site are now part of the new facilities?

  • A football stadium
  • B playing fields
  • C passenger hall
  • D control tower
  • E aircraft hangars

 

Questions 15-20
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter, A-H, next to questions 15-20.

NB: There are some letters on the map that you don’t need to use.

Questions 11-14
‘A source of funding’ could be an organisation, a business or a
person that supplies money.
11 D/E
12 E/D
Distraction A: This was what was originally hoped for, not what
actually happened: ‘when the project was first discussed, we
expected that a … central government grant would make up most of the rest; C: ‘When the project was first discussed, we expected that a multinational company would give us half our funding’-
again, this was hoped for but not what eventually happened; B:
‘local government decided they couldn’t afford anything’.

Pre-existing’ means something that already exists.
You might find C-E at an airport.
13 B/C
14 C/B
Distraction A: The old [= pre-existing] football stadium was
not on this site: ‘The 1950s football stadium is on the other side
of town and is shortly due to be pulled down and built over; D
and E: Although it was hoped these could be included, it was not
actually possible: ‘The other buildings, like the control tower,
which would have made a great feature, and the aircraft hangars
… were unfortunately not structurally sound enough [= too old
and weak] to preserve’.
Questions 15-20
15 E
16 B
17 A
18 D
19 F
20 C


You will hear a woman talking to a group of people who are looking around a sports and leisure centre. First, you have some time to look at questions 11 to 14.
[Pause the recording for 30 seconds.]
Now listen and answer questions 11 to 14.
Guide: Ladies and gentlemen, I’m very pleased to be able to
welcome you to ‘Cityscope’, our lovely modern sports and leisure
facility. I’ve brought you up to the rooftop cafe on top of the
stadium so that you can enjoy the view while I explain briefly what
we have here and point out to you the major features of the site.
Then we’ll go round and have a look at ground level.
We’re extremely proud of this new facility. You see, when the project
was first discussed, we expected that a multinational company
would give us half our funding and the central government grant
would make up most of the rest, with a smaller contribution from
local business. Well, we’d got quite far into the planning stage when
the multinational pulled out and both central and local government
decided they couldn’t afford anything, so we ended up with a
beautiful project, a small amount of sponsorship promised by local
organisations and nothing else.
We thought we’d never build it, but at the last moment, (11/12) we
had an amazing donation of several million pounds from a national
transport company, and that got us going again and (11/12) we
managed to get all the rest from local fundraising. There’s hardly
a street in the city that hasn’t made its contribution one way or
another, so there’s a true sense of local ownership here.
So, this is what we got. We wanted a new stadium because the
1950s football stadium is on the other side of town and is shortly
due to be pulled down and built over. This site was the old airport
with some playing fields on one side of it and a few buildings
from the 1930s when the airfield first opened. So we were able to
plan a new stadium with plenty of room for all the things people
wanted. (13/14) The playing fields have been upgraded and
refenced so they are now a set of top-quality outdoor pitches for
amateur football, hockey and so on. We have both sports and other
entertainments here. We want to encourage all kinds of people onto
the site and hope some of them may come to use the cinema or
the cafe and end up trying the fitness centre. These are all grouped
together: (13/14) the cafe is in the original 1930s passenger hall and
the architects have managed to retain some of the elegant style
of the building. The other buildings, like the control tower, which
would have made a great feature, and the aircraft hangars which we
had hoped might house the fitness centre, were unfortunately not
structurally sound enough to preserve. So everything else is newly
built, opened in 2010.

Now listen and answer questions 15 to 20.
Right, now if you’d like to gather a little closer to the window I’ll
point out the various buildings. We’re at the highest point of the
stadium here in the rooftop cafe, on the opposite side to the main
entrance doors. (15) On our left, you can see two buildings just
beyond the end of the stadium. The closest one is the business
centre, used for meetings and conferences, and so on, which
provides a good source of revenue for the upkeep of the sports
facilities; and next to the business centre the bigger building is the
hotel which is rented from us by an independent company. As you
see, they are served by the perimeter road which runs round threequarters of the site. Now, coming round to the front of the building,
(16) immediately in front of the entrance, that circular open space
at the end of the road is the transport hub. From here, there are
buses and a monorail link to the free car park, about ten minutes
from here, but you can’t see that. There’s also a large secure cycle
park. Oh, and disabled parking, of course. People find it’s very
convenient and it keeps the site virtually car-free.
OK. Now if you look as far as you can over to the right, beyond
the buildings, you can see our outdoor pitches, which I mentioned
earlier. Between the pitches and the entrance is a little kind of
pedestrian plaza … are you with me? OK, (17) with the cinema in
the building furthest away from us. next to the pitches, then there’s
the ten-pin bowling between the cinema and the road.
(18) Near the far end of the perimeter road and between the mini roundabout and the pitches – there’s our fitness centre, with all kinds of equipment, and a small pool, and changing rooms for teams using the pitches. Then, (19) joined on to the stadium, next to the entrance, is a range of small shops which all specialise in sports equipment, clothes, shoes. They sell toys and so on as well, all that sort of thing. They seem to be doing well! As you see, the service road goes right round, but we keep the traffic and the pedestrians well apart, so it’s all very relaxed round the plaza, popular with families. And (20) just in front of the bowling is our lovely restaurant. You can see it from here- it’s that building on the plaza between us and the bowling. It’s open all day and in the evenings. There’s quite a queue there at weekends, I’m pleased to
say. So, now you’ve got the layout, we can go and have a closer look at everything.