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1、6 If you want a repeat prescription you must make an appointment.7 Helen Stranger is the Head Nurse.8 It is possible that receptionists will ask you to explain your problem.9 You should give the Health Centre your new contact details if you move house.Read the text below and answer Questions 10-14.B

2、ENTLEY HOSPITAL CATERING SERVICETO ALL PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY MEMBERS OF STAFFIMPORTANT INFORMATIONMeal Breaks(minimum company guidelines)HOURS WORKED BREAK TO BE TAKEN0-4 hrs nil4-6 hrs 15 mins6-8 hrs 30 mins8-12 hrs 60 mins (taken as 2 30 mins)12-24 hrs 75 mins (taken as 2 30 mins + 1 15 mins)You

3、r section staffing board will show the times when these breaks are to be taken.Please noteIt is your responsibility to check that the total break time shown on the staffing sheets accurately reflects the breaks that you take. Any discrepancies should be raised with your Staff Co-ordinator immediatel

4、y.SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS - FOOD HANDLERSFood handlers are those concerned with preparing and serving unwrapped food.Food handlers should report any instance of sickness, diarrhoea and/or stomach upset experienced either while at work or during a holiday to a member of the Personnel Management team. An

5、y infections of ear, nose, throat, mouth, chest or skin should also be reported to a member of the Personnel Management team. Food handlers need to have an annual dental examination by the company dentist.Alternatively, a current certificate of dental fitness may be produced from their own dentist.T

6、his applies to all permanent staff who handle food.Questions 10-14Complete each sentence with the correct ending, A-J, below.Write the correct letter, A-J, in boxes 10-14 on your answer sheet.10 Temporary employees only working 3 hours should11 Employees who work 11 hours should12 To find out when t

7、o have their breaks, employees should13 Employees working with food must14 Food handlers who have been ill should A talk to a staff co-ordinator.B have two thirty-minute breaks.C not take any breaks for meals.D pay for any meals they have.E get a single one-hour break.F look at the section staffing

8、board.G lose pay for their break times.H tell a member of the Personnel Management team.I have an annual dental examination.J consult their doctor.SECTION 2 Questions 15-27Read the text below and answer Questions 15-21.Bramley College International ScholarshipsThere are seven types of scholarship of

9、fered by Bramley College to enrolled international students to assist with the costs of their courses. With the exception of applications for scholarship category E, all newly-enrolled international students are automatically considered for these scholarships.The scholarship is awarded in the studen

10、ts first year as a credit to second semester course fees. In all subsequent years, the scholarship is awarded as a credit to first semester course fees. The scholarships are awarded once per year unless otherwise stated.The scholarship categories are:A One scholarship of A$2000 for the most outstand

11、ing students entering the Foundation Studies Program from each of the following countries: Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. An additional six scholarships are available for students from other countries. These scholarships are offered on two dates, to students in the March and June intakes of the p

12、rogram.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of first semester results.B Three scholarships providing 25% of course fees for the duration of the course to the three most outstanding State Certificate of Education (SCE) students entering a Diploma or Certificate program. Scholarships are awarded on t

13、he basis of the previous years SCE results.C Seventeen scholarships providing 25% of course fees. for the duration of the course to outstanding Diploma or Certificate students entering each Bramley College School: three each in the Schools of Business and Engineering; two in the School of Applied Sc

14、ience; two in the School of Environmental Design and Construction; two in the School of Art and Design; two in the School of Social Sciences and Communications; one in the School of Biomedical and Health Science; one in the School of Education and one in the School of Nursing.Scholarships are awarde

15、d on the basis of first semester results.D One scholarship of A$4000 per annum for the duration of the course to the most outstanding student entering the Diploma in Communication. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of first semester results.E Nine scholarships of A$3000 per annum for the duratio

16、n of the course to the most outstanding students commencing any Advanced Certificate course. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of Basic Certificate results (not SCE results). Note that applicants need to apply for this scholarship on the Bramley College International Scholarship Application Form

17、F One full-fee scholarship to the most outstanding student commencing a Diploma in Art and Design (Photography) course. This scholarship is offered every second year, and is awarded on the basis of results obtained in the Certificate in Design course.G Four half-fee scholarships to outstanding stude

18、nts of Bramley Colleges Singapore campus for the final year of the two-year Certificate in Business Studies to be completed in Melbourne, Australia. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of first year results.Questions 15-21Look at the seven scholarship categories, A-G, on page 105.For which scholar

19、ship are the following statements true?Write the correct letter, A-G, in boxes 15-21 on your answer sheet.NB You may use any letter more than once.15 It is awarded on results obtained in the SCE exam.16 It is only available to students from the Colleges overseas branch.17 It is not offered every yea

20、r.18 Students need to apply for it.19 It is offered twice each year.20 It pays 100% of the students tuition fees.21 It provides 50% of one years fees.Read the text below and answer Questions 22-27Using the Internet and CD-ROM databases in the LibraryBramley College now has full electronic informatio

21、n resources in the College Library to help you in your studies. On CD-ROM in the library we have about fifty databases, including many statistical sources. Want to know the average rainfall in Tokyo or the biggest export earner of Vanuatu? Its easy to find out. Whether you are in the School of Busin

22、ess or the School of Art & Design, its all here for you.You can conduct your own CD-ROM search for no charge, and you can print out your results on the library printers using your library photocopying card. Alternatively, you can download your results to disk, again for no charge, but bring your own

23、 formatted floppy disk or CD-ROM. If you are not sure how to conduct a search for yourself, library staff can do it for you, but we charge $20 for this service, no matter how long or how short a time it takes.All library workstations have broadband access to the Internet, so you can find the web-bas

24、ed information you need quickly and easily If you are unfamiliar with using the Internet, help is available in several ways. You can start with the online tutorial Net start; just click on the Nets tart icon on the Main Menu. The tutorial will take you through the basic steps to using the Internet,

25、at any time convenient to you. If you prefer, ask one of the librarians for internet advice (best at quiet times between 9.00 am and 11.30 am weekdays) or attend one of the introductory group sessions that are held in the first two weeks of each term. Sign your name on the list on the Library Bullet

26、in Board to guarantee a place, as they are very popular.A word of warning: demand for access to library workstations is very high, so you are strongly advised to book a workstation, and we have to limit your use to a maximum of one hour at any one time. Make your booking (for which you will receive

27、a receipt) at the Information Desk or at the enquiry desks in the Media Services Area (Level I).Also, use of the computers is limited to Bramley students only, so you may be asked to produce your Student Identification Card to make a booking, or while using the workstations.Questions 22-27Choose the

28、 correct letter, A, B, C or D.Write the correct letter in boxes 22-27 on your answer sheet.22 To use the library printers, students must haveA a floppy disk.B correct change in coins.C a photocopying card.D their own paper.23 To copy search results to a floppy disk, students payA $20.B no fee.C a fe

29、e based on actual costs.D a fee dependent on the time taken.24 If library staff search for information on CD-ROM, students payA $20.B no fee.C a fee based on actual costs.D a fee dependent on the time taken.25 Students can learn to use the InternetA at all times.B in the first two weeks of term only

30、.C Monday to Friday only.D between 9.00 am and 11.30 am only.26 To ensure efficient access to the library workstations, students shouldA queue to use a workstation in the Media Services Area.B reserve a time to use a workstation.C work in groups on one workstation.D conduct as many searches as possi

31、ble at one time.27 At any one time, students may use a library workstation forA half an hour.B one hour.C two hours.D an unlimited time.SECTION 3 Questions 28-40Questions 28-34The text on pages 110 and 111 has seven paragraphs, A-G.Choose the correct heading for each paragraph from the list of headi

32、ngs below.Write the correct number, i-x, in boxes 28-34 on your answer sheet.List of Headingsi American water withdrawalii Economic pricingiii What the future holdsiv Successful measures taken by somev The role of researchvi The thirsty sectorsvii Ways of reducing wasteviii Interdependence of natura

33、l resourcesix The demands of developmentx The consequences for agriculture 28 Paragraph A29 Paragraph B30 Paragraph C31 Paragraph D32 Paragraph E33 Paragraph F34 Paragraph GTHE WATER CRISISGreater efficiency in water use is needed to meet the growing demands of a changing worldA Per capita water usa

34、ge has been on an upward trend for many years. As countries industrialise and their citizens become more prosperous, their individual water usage increases rapidly. Annual per capita water withdrawals in the USA, for example, are about 1,700 cubic metres, four times the level in China and fifty time

35、s the level in Ethiopia. In the 21st century, the worlds limited supply of renewable fresh water is having to meet demands of both larger total population and increased per capita consumption. The only practicable ways to resolve this problem in the longer term are economic pricing in conjunction wi

36、th conservation measures.B Agriculture consumes about 70% of the worlds fresh water, so improvements in irrigation can make the greatest impact. At present, average efficiency in the use of irrigated water in agriculture may be as low as 50%. Simple changes could improve the rate substantially, thou

37、gh it is unrealistic to expect very high levels of water-use efficiency in many developing countries, faced as they are with a chronic lack of capital and a largely untrained rural workforce. After agriculture, industry is the second biggest user of water and, in terms of value added per litre used,

38、 is sixty times more productive than agriculture. However, some industrial processes use vast amounts of water. For example, production of 1 kg of aluminium might require 1,500 litres of water. Paper production too is often very water-intensive. Though new processes have greatly reduced consumption,

39、 there is still plenty of room for big savings in industrial uses of water.C In rich countries, water consumption has gradually been slowed down by price increases and the use of modern technology and recycling. In the USA, industrial production has risen fourfold since 1950, while water consumption

40、 has fallen by more than a third. Japan and Germany have similarly improved their use of water in manufacturing processes. Japanese industry, for example, now recycles more than 75% of process water. However, industrial water consumption is continuing to increase sharply in developing countries. Wit

41、h domestic and agricultural demands also increasing, the capacity of water supply systems is under growing strain. 英语论文代写http:/ Many experts believe that the best way to counter this trend is to impose water charges based on the real cost of supplies. This would provide a powerful incentive for cons

42、umers to introduce water-saving processes and recycling. Few governments charge realistic prices for water, especially to farmers. Even in rich California, farmers get water for less than a tenth of the cost of supply. In many developing countries there is virtually no charge for irrigation water, w

43、hile energy prices are heavily subsidised too (which means that farmers can afford to run water pumps day and night). Water, which was once regarded as a free gift from heaven, is becoming a commodity which must be bought and sold on the open market just like oil. In the oil industry, the price incr

44、eases which hit the market in the 1970s, coupled with concerns that supplies were running low, led to new energy conservation measures all over the world. It was realised that investing in new sources was a far more costly option than improving efficiency of use. A similar emphasis on conservation w

45、ill be the best and cheapest option for bridging the gap between water supply and demand.E One way to cut back on water consumption is simply to prevent leaks. It is estimated that in some of the biggest cities of the Third World, more than half of the water entering the system is lost through leaks

46、 in pipes, dripping taps and broken installations. Even in the UK, losses were estimated at 25% in the early 1990s because of the failure to maintain the antiquated water supply infrastructure. In addition, huge quantities of water are consumed because used water from sewage pipes, storm drains and

47、factories is merely flushed away and discharged into rivers or the sea. The modern approach, however, is to see used water as a resource which can be put to good use - either in irrigation or, after careful treatment, as recycled domestic water. Israel, for instance, has spent heavily on used water treatment. Soon, treated, recycled water will account for most farm irrigation there. There are other examples in cities such as St P

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