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Listen to an interview with two experts on technology and learning. For questions 1-6, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which fits best according to what you hear.
Question 1: What does Michael say about online learning?
A. It appeals to a greater variety of learning styles.
B. It enables learning to suit the needs of the individual.
C. It may one day replace the traditional school system.
D. It allows us to choose the subjects we study.
Question 2: When discussing the Khan Academy, Michael and Helen agree that it ______.
A. focuses only on mastering a specific subject, like maths
B. offers a generous amount of teaching and practice
C. has brought education to huge numbers of people
D. is less effective in generating original thought
Question 3: TED serves as an example of a site ___________.
A. whose speakers provide amusing, factual talks
B. whose original focus has changed over time
C. which offers extended lectures in various subjects
D. which presents the same speakers every year
Question 4: Both Michael and Helen agree that schools _________.
A. are too rigid in the choice of subjects taught
B. are not tolerant of independent thinkers
C. educate children for the present, not the future
D. underestimate the importance of failure in learning
Question 5: What conclusions about gaming do Michael and Helen reach?
A. It provides relief from difficult everyday issues.
B. It generates cooperation between participants.
C. It can be a huge source of knowledge.
D. Its competitive aspect can become addictive.
Question 6: When discussing the potential of gaming, Helen reveals that she is ___________.
A. surprised at the abilities it develops in gamers
B. excited about the endless possibilities
C. doubtful about our ability to see the bigger picture
D. concerned about the time gamers spend online
Listen to a talk explaining why the Japanese work so hard and for questions 7-16, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) to each of the questions.
Question 7. What does the term “karoshi” mean?
A. Death as a result of not working
B. Death as a result of depression
C. Death as a result of working too much
D. Death as a result of isolation
Question 8: What characterises a “salaryman” in Japan’s corporate culture?
A. Frequent job changes
B. Loyalty to the company
C. Refusal to join after-work activities
D. Working for as many firms as possible
Question 9: How many days of annual leave were Japanese workers entitled to?
A. 5 days
B. 10 days
C. 15 days
D. 20 days
Question 10: According to one study, of Japanese felt guilty for taking paid leave.
A. 60%
B. 63%
C. 16%
D. 13%
Question 11: What is suggested about Japan’s productivity compared to other G7 nations?
A. Japan has the highest productivity
B. Japan has average productivity
C. Japan has the lowest productivity
D. Japan has the second highest productivity
Question 12: It can be inferred that hundreds of cases of karoshi reported every year ________.
A. might be just the tip of the iceberg
B. are the exact number of people who died
C. could not exceed up to 10 times
D. are still being analysed thoroughly
Question 13: What measures did the advertising firm Dentsu take after an employee’s death from overwork in 2015?
A. Started “Mountain Day”
B. Initiated “Premium Fridays”
C. Implemented earlier office closing times
D. Promoted unpaid overtime
Question 14: In 2011, Japan lost its spot as the world’s second-largest economy to __________.
A. Germany
B. Russia
C. China
D. Chile
Question 15: In 2065, the population of Japan is estimated to be at _________.
A. 127 million
B. 120 million
C. 88 million
D. 80 million
Question 16: Because of the aging population and declining birth rate, Japan is considering as a solution to its labour shortage.
A. finding immigrants
B. using robotics
C. raising retirement age
D. opening more farms
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances to make a meaningful exchange.
Question 17:
a. That’s true. And for the times when people still need to drive, maybe we could start a carpooling group. That way, we’d reduce emissions and also make commuting more social.
b. Have you noticed how many colleagues are now taking public transport or biking instead of driving?
c. Absolutely. I’ve started taking the metro three times a week instead of driving, and to my surprise, it actually saves me a lot of time during rush hour.
d. That’s great! I’ve been thinking about investing in an electric scooter for short trips around the city. It seems like a fun and eco-friendly alternative, especially since fuel prices keep going up.
e. Yes, and I think the company’s new subsidy for bus and train passes has played a huge role. It shows that when organizations make green choices easier, more people are willing to participate.
f. I love that idea. It could even help build stronger connections among colleagues who live near each other.
g. You should definitely go for it. Electric scooters don’t just save on fuel—they also reduce noise and air pollution, and they’re easy to park in tight spaces. I think more people will switch in the future.
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Question 18:
a. I’ve started making a to-do list and only tackling three main things per day, otherwise I go crazy.
b. My boss just piled three new tasks on me this morning, and I swear I barely finished the first one before lunch.
c. Right? And even when you finish everything, there’s always something “urgent” waiting in the inbox.
d. Ugh, I know that feeling, my manager does the same and it feels like the work never actually ends.
e. Trust me, it helps keep your head clear and makes you feel like you’re actually making progress.
f. That sounds like a solid system, I might try that instead of just jumping between emails all day.
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Question 19:
a. Time really flies, and I keep telling myself I’ll reach out, but then work and life just get in the way.
b. I know right, the last time we saw each other was probably at Sarah’s birthday party, and that was months ago already.
c. Agreed, even a short coffee once in a while would be better than only seeing each other by accident.
d. Same here, but honestly we should make more effort, because catching up like this always feels really good.
e. Wow, I didn’t expect to bump into you here at the mall, it feels like it’s been ages since we last caught up properly.
f. Totally, let’s actually plan something soon, otherwise we’ll keep saying it and never doing it.
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B. e-f-c-b-a-d
C. e-a-b-f-d-c
D. f-c-b-a-d-e
Question 20:
a. True, there were scenes where the music gave me goosebumps, even though the storyline itself felt like a bit of a mess.
b. I know exactly what you mean, because it felt like the writers dropped the ball and rushed things just to tie up loose ends.
c. I finally binged the last season of that series we were hooked on, and I’ve got to say, the ending really threw me for a loop and left me with mixed feelings.
d. Same here, it was a mixed bag, but there were still moments that packed a real punch and made me glad I stuck with it.
e. Exactly, some characters just vanished into thin air with no explanation, and I was left scratching my head at how their stories ended.
f. But I’ll give credit where it’s due, the soundtrack hit the nail on the head and gave the finale way more emotional weight than the plot deserved.
g. Honestly, I kept going because I’d already invested so much time, and I didn’t want to throw in the towel at the final hurdle.
h. Fair enough, sometimes you just have to take the rough with the smooth and appreciate the ride for what it was.
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D. c-b-a-d-e-f-g-h
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