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Unit 3 | Test 1 Listening | 2.0 points Patrick and Katy are talking about charity work. Listen and decide if each of the statements is T (True) or F (False). 1. Katy has given money to charities many times. _______ 2. Patrick doesn't think it's good to give a donation. _______ 3. Katy likes helping disabled people better than the homeless. _______ 4. Patrick and Katy try not to give money to children they see on the street. _______ 5. They prefer donating money to time. _______ Janice and Jason are talking about a volunteer day in their neighbourhood. Listen and circle the best option A, B, C or D for each of the questions. 6. The volunteer day starts at ________ A. 3:00 a.m. B. 9:00 am. C. 9:00 p.m. D 3:00 p.m. 7. On volunteer day, local people are going to ________. A. pick up rubbish B. give food C. donate clothes and toys D raise money 8. Janice and Jason are going to give donations to ______. A. the poor B. the homeless C. the disabled D. the orphans 9. Volunteers should bring _______ with them on the volunteer day. A. umbrellas B. raincoats C. food and drink D. money 10. ______ is organising the volunteer day. A. Mr Richards B. Anne Rowland C. Mr Richards and Anne Rowland D. the manager of a local charity Pronunciation | 1.0 point Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. 11. A. shelter B. collect C. protect D. receive 12. A. value B. basic C. famous D. nation 13. A. clean B. health C. teach D. please Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the others.
Read a text about a charity organisation called WWF. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to each of the questions. The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a non-governmental organisation that tries to conserve and protect the world's natural environment. It was formerly named the World Wildlife Fund. The organisation founders were a small group of passionate, mostly British naturalists and conservationists such as Peter Scott, Max Nicholson, Guy Mountfort and Julian Huxley. In 1960, after Huxley published a series of articles in the UK's Observer newspaper on environmental problems in Africa, he received a letter from a businessman Victor Stolan, who recommended the foundation of an international organisation to raise funds for the conservation of wild species. Huxley, Nicholson and companions reacted to this by forming WWF, known then as the World Wildlife Fund, a year later. WWF works to protect endangered species of wildlife and preserve natural habitats. WWF has grown to become the world's largest conservation organisation with over 5 million members and around 1,300 environmental projects worldwide. For example, it has saved 30 different endangered species like the gorilla, the giant tortoise, and of course, the panda, the animal that's on its logo. The well-known panda logo of WWF came from a panda named Chi Chi, which scientists transported from the Beijing Zoo to the London Zoo in the same year of the establishment of WWF. Anyone can become a member and help raise money for the charity projects. 36. Who was Victor Stolan? A. a businessman B. a publisher C. a conservationist D. a naturalist 37. What does the word this in the second paragraph refer to? A. the publishing of a series of articles B. the environmental problems in Africa C. the conservation of wild animals D. the suggestion of setting up an organisation 38. How big is WWF? A. It has under 5 million members. B. It has protected all of the endangered species since 1961. C. It has about 1,300 environmental projects in the world. D. It has lots of money for charity projects. 39. Which of the following statements is NOT true about WWF? A. Most of its founders come from Britain. B. In the beginning, the founders called it World Wide Fund for Nature. C. It works to protect the nature and animals.