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SECTION 1 Questions 1- 13 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Campervan Holiday in New Zealand Choosing a campervan It is not necessary to have a 1......... in the kitchen. A 2................. inside the van would be good for a holiday in April. The 3...........in Jane's van did not work properly. Get a van with 4................................................... to use outside. Phone number for Jonathan Simpson: 5............. Travelling by campervan For petrol, Jane paid between $2.05 and 6 $ ............per litre. Remember that the 7........to Cambelltown is expensive. Jane suggests driving a maximum distance of 8.......... kilometres per day. Hire some 9................ that can be stored on the roof rack. Places to go Kia Holiday Parks have the usual facilities and also a 10......... At Jack's Point, camp beside the beautiful 11.............. Take the children to do the 12....... at Martin. Visit the craft market at 13........
QUESTION 21-26 Lable the plan below Write the correct letter A-I, next to question 21-26 21 Refreshments 22 Queen's Wharf 23 Cambria Gardens 24 The Flagstaff 25 Ocean View 26 Halfway Point
SECTION 3 Questions 27-33 Choose the correct Jetter, A, B or C The trend towards unaffordable housing in New Zealand 27 What does Andy say about the statistics for home ownership? Α They reveal a trend that he had not expected. B They do not provide enough information to be useful. C They show that home ownership is at its lowest point ever. 28 What does Hannah say about people in their twenties? A They need help with financial planning to buy a home. B They wait until they plan to start a family before buying a home. C They would prefer to travel overseas than buy a home. 29 In Andy's opinion, the most serious problem for renters A the possibility that their payments will increase. B the poor condition of the property they live in. C the fact they may have to move out at short notice. 30 Andy and Hannah agree that large houses are being built because A they are regarded as a good investment. B they can accommodate extended families. C they are used to show off a person's wealth. 31 Andy thinks. that people are unwilling to live in rural areas because Α there are fewer job opportunities. B there are inadequate medical services. C there are limited choices for education. 32 What finding in the McKendry Report do Hannah and Andy dispute? A There is a shortage of accommodation provided by universities. B The cost of housing influences a student's choice of university. C University students increasingly choose to live at home. 33 What do Hannah and Andy agree about tiny houses? A They are a fashion that will not last long into the future. B They could be a partial solution to the housing problem. C They appeal to people from many different backgrounds.