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2 C. advise their children on healthy food to eat. 5. What does the speaker say about the existing canteen? A. Food will still be served there. B. Only staff will have access to it. C. Pupils can take their food into it. TRANSCRIPT Good morning and thank you for coming here today. I’d like to bring you up to date with changes in the school that will affect your children. As you know, the school buildings date from various times: some from the 1970s, some from the last five years, and of course Dartfield House is over a century old. It was commissioned by a businessman. Neville Richards, and intended as his family home, but he died before it was completed. His heir chose to sell it to the local council, who turned it into offices (Q1). A later plan to convert it into a tourist information centre didn’t come about, through lack of money, and instead it formed the nucleus of this school when it opened 40 years ago. The school has grown as the local population has increased, and I can now give you some news about the lower school site, which is separated from the main site by a road. Planning permission has been granted for development of both sites. The lower school will move to new buildings that will be constructed on the main site. Developers will construct houses on the existing lower school site (Q2). Work on the new school buildings should start within the next few months. A more imminent change concerns the catering facilities and the canteen. The canteen is always very busy throughout the lunch period – in fact it’s often full to capacity, because a lot of our pupils like the food that’s on offer there. But there’s only one serving point, so most pupils have to wait a considerable time to be served (Q3). This is obviously unsatisfactory, as they may have hardly finished their lunch before afternoon lessons start. So we’ve had a new Food Hall built, and this will come into use next week. It’ll have several serving areas, and I’ll give you more details about those in a minute, but one thing we ask you to do, to help in the smooth running of the Food Hall, is to discuss with your children each morning which type of food they want to eat that day (Q4), so they can go straight to the relevant serving point. There won’t be any junk food – everything on offer will be healthy – and there’s no change to the current system of paying for lunches by topping up your child’s electronic payment card online. You may be wondering what will happen to the old canteen. We’ll still have tables and chairs in there, and pupils can eat food from the Food Hall or lunch they’ve brought from home (Q5). Eventually we may use part of the canteen for storage, but first we’ll see how many pupils go in there at lunchtime.
3 Part 2. For questions 6-11, listen to two people discussing DIY facts. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). (5 pts) 6. The woman’s brother-in-law had an accident with a ladder. T 7. He needed to have a minor operation at the hospital. T 8. The woman feels it was a job for an electrician. F 9. The man is going to have his bathroom professionally painted. F 10. The woman never tries to inflate the car tyres herself. F TRANSCRIPT MAN: Did you know that a lot of people get injured during DIY? WOMAN: No, but it doesn't surprise me. My brother-in-law got his fingers caught in an attic trap all the other day, and then he fell off the ladder he was standing on. MAN: Ouch! Was he okay? WOMAN: No, he had to get my sister to drive him to the hospital, so he could have his fingers stitched. MAN: What was he trying to do? WOMAN: Yeah, good question. Actually, he couldn't get the light in the attic to work, so he went up to fit a new light bulb. Not the sort of job that you would get an electrician in for. MAN: Well, that's the problem, isn't it? There are always so many little things in the house that go wrong or need doing that just aren't worth paying someone else to do. Like, I wanted to get our bathroom repainted, but it's such a small room that it seems crazy to have a professional decorator do it. WOMAN: No, that's right. There are some jobs you can easily do yourself, but there are others you really need to get a professional to do. I wouldn't know where to start changing the brake pads on my car. I'd get confused when I have to put air in the tires. MAN: Well, that's partly because you need specialist tools for things like that. If you try to do them without the right tools, you'll probably mess it up, or worse hurt yourself. I mean, I'm happy doing a bit of gardening, but there's no way I'd get a patreon start sawing branches off. What I find surprising is that so many people, often men actually, think they're good at DIY when they're not. WOMAN: Ha ha ha, yeah. I think my brother-in-law is one of them. He's terribly proud. Still, he managed to get the light fixed, even if it did cost him some crushed fingers. Part 3. For questions 11-15, listen to the news podcast about a clinical trial for COVID-19 Vaccine. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS taken from the recording in each blank. (5 pts) - Volunteers get either (11) ______ placebo shots ______ or the real-deal experimental vaccine from the George Washington University trial. - Patient 232, Yang, suffers from (12) ______ asthma ______ and high blood pressure.