GTR-18

 


SECTION 1:  

Read the text below and answer Questions 1-7

A CURE FOR THE COMMON COLD? 

The average person comes down with three colds a year, each lasting for about nine  days. There is still no cure but the following advice may help. 

Take time off work, because your body will fight off the cold virus better if it is well  rested. However, if you have to work, avoid close contact with your co-workers as the  virus is contagious. Wash your hands frequently or use an alcohol-based disinfectant  gel. Non-sedating allergy medications, which you can buy from a chemist, can decrease  drowsiness and also alleviate the problems of a runny nose, watery eyes and blocked  sinuses. 

As soon as you feel a cold coming on, boost your fluid intake. Water or juice is ideal but  hot herbal teas with lemon will help thin mucus and expel it from the body. A warm  gargle with salt water will relieve a scratchy throat by reducing inflammation and  clearing mucus and irritants. It also flushes out bacteria and viruses so it can be used as  a preventative measure as well. 

The warm moisture generated by a hot shower or bath will soothe and clear nasal  passages. Inhaling steam over a bowl of hot water relieves congested sinuses, too. For  a tickly cough, the latest research suggests that honey, either straight from the jar or  dissolved in a hot drink, works as well if not better than costly lozenges and sprays. 

A good diet is essential for a quick recovery, so start the day with a healthy breakfast  including vitamin C in the form of fresh fruit or berries. For lunch, chicken soup is good,  but be sure to add chunks of lean chicken meat, for protein helps build immune cells.  Not only is this the perfect comfort food but it has been proven to be medicinally  beneficial. For dinner, a spicy curry makes a good decongestant and some ingredients  (ginger, garlic, chilli) are recognized as being anti-viral and anti-bacterial. 

A little light exercise is beneficial, as this will enhance your emotional wellbeing, but  don’t attempt anything too strenuous. Finally, to recharge your body and regain your  strength, you need a full eight hours’ sleep. 

GTR – 08 

Questions 1 - 7 

Complete the summary below. 

Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the text for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 1-7 on your answer sheet. 

People usually get three colds every year. When sick, it is good to stay away from work  because you need rest and you could spread the illness to 1 ______________. Reduce  2 ______________ and cold symptoms by using medicines that you can buy from a  pharmacy. 

Drink a lot and gargle with salt water to help clear your throat. Gargling with salt water is  a good 3 ______________ to keep you safe from future illness, too. Steam helps clear  the nose and 4 ______________ instead of expensive medicine, is good for a cough. 

Take lots of vitamin C. Chicken soup is healthy and it is ideal 5 ______________ as  well as having curative properties. In the evening, a meal of hot curry will clear the  airways. This also has 6 ______________ that can neutralize harmful bacteria and  viruses. Some kind of 7 ______________ is a good idea to improve your mood and  sleep will help you to get better. 

GTR – 08 

Read the text below and answer Questions 8-14. 

CAR THEFT 

Car theft is a constant problem, but if you own a newer model of car, there is less  likelihood of it being stolen. Newer models incorporate security systems that help  prevent theft. However, thieves often steal car keys to access newer vehicles so it is a  good policy to know where your keys are at all times. Never leave them in your car,  even if it is parked in your garage at home. You make life easy for the burglar if you  leave keys in a receptacle just inside the door or hanging from a hook. Think of a less  obvious place, hidden from view. Once a thief has access to your keys, everything you  own is at risk, including your personal safety. 

While older cars are a potential target, there are some simple precautions you should  take. Definitely, lock your car before you leave it, even for the shortest time, even in the  driveway of your house. Think of installing an alarm or a steering lock or consider a  mechanical immobilizer that fits across the steering wheel. This is a relatively  inexpensive item but it is a good deterrent for thieves. They generally go for the easiest  and fastest option. 

Obviously, it is in your own interest to make your vehicle as difficult to steal as possible  – not only to avoid stress and inconvenience, but also because your insurance  premiums will soar if you make a claim. If you are unfortunate enough to have your  vehicle stolen, phone the police immediately. You will need to provide information  relating to your vehicle including make, model, year, colour, registration number and  VIN (vehicle identification number). You need all of this when you file a stolen vehicle  report. Police will also log any personal items that were in the vehicle. If these items  include identifying documents such as a registration certificate, this will make the illegal  resale of the vehicle simpler for the thieves, so keep these documents in a separate  place. 

Next, contact your insurance company. If your wallet was in the car and it contained  credit cards, you will need to notify your bank. If your house keys were in the car, call a  locksmith and have your locks changed, and if you are still making payments on the car,  you will need to inform the finance company. Both your insurance company and the  finance company will ask you for copies of the police report so it is best to obtain one in  the first instance. 

GTR – 08 

Questions 8-14 

Complete the notes below. 

Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the text for each answer.  Write your answers in boxes 8–14 on your answer sheet. 

Car theft 

• modern cars are more difficult to steal because of their 8 ______________ 

• If they have your keys, burglars could steal your car or even threaten your 9 ______________ 

• older models are easier to steal, so get an alarm or steering lock or use an immobilizer  (cheap but effective 10 ______________ 

• the loss of your car is stressful and also makes your 11 ______________ more  expensive 

• if your car is taken: 

 - call the police 

 - supply all identifying information for vehicle – fill out a 12 ______________ 

 - NB: the 13 ______________ of the vehicle will be easier for the thieves if you  leave official papers inside 

 - call the insurance company, bank (if necessary), and the 14 ______________ if  you owe money on the car.

GTR – 08 

SECTION 2 

Read the text below and answers questions 15-27. 

HOW TO WRITE A JOB TRANSFER REQUEST 

If you want to transfer to a division of the company in another city, you should write a  job transfer application letter to your Departmental Head or Human Resources  expressing your reasons. 

Employees may seek a transfer: 

 • to undertake professional development (e.g. learn new skills or a new line of  business) 

  

• to confront new challenges (e.g. you have mastered all the duties related to your  current position which has now become routine and you feel the need for a change) 

 • to break away from unrelenting tension or conflict within a team 

 • to cope with a change in life’s circumstances (e.g. family illness, marriage, divorce,  birth of a child) 

 • to recover from illness or manage the aging process (e.g. physical pain, fatigue) – in  this instance, you may want to request reduced working hours or lighter duties 

 • to change the nature of your job (e.g. from on-the-road to a non-travelling role)  • to repatriate (i.e. return to country of origin) 

A job transfer request made for personal reasons should state those reasons clearly  and succinctly. However, you should also highlight your achievements, strengths and  abilities, draw attention to your familiarity with the organization’s values and practices,  and demonstrate how the company will benefit from the transfer. If appropriate, include  a transition plan, which includes training a new person for your current job. 

The job transfer request letter should be written in formal business format with a polite  and respectful tone. The employee should keep copies of all communications  concerning the transfer request. 

Note that, if you want to apply for an existing, advertised vacancy within the company,  you should fill in the application document, write a cover letter, and treat it as you would  an external application.

GTR – 08 

Questions 15-20 

Complete the notes below. 

Complete the summary using the list of words, A–L, below. 

Write the correct letter, A–L, in boxes 15–20 on your answer sheet. How to request a transfer 

To get a job with a different 15 ______________ of the firm, write a formal letter stating  your reasons. These may include professional development; adjusting to a different  family 16 ______________ leaving a stressful work environment; ill health or old age;  desire for a different type of 17 ______________ or repatriation. 

Apart from personal reasons, you should focus on your 18 ______________ what  advantages there are for the firm, and your knowledge and understanding of company  

19 ______________. You may need to attach a transition plan. 

If the job you would like has been advertised, you need to complete the appropriate 20 ______________. 

A. employment B. company C. change 

D. talents E. situation F. letters 

G. hardships H. evidence I. form 

J. culture K. conflict L. branch

GTR – 08 

Read the text below and answer. 

REDUNDANCY 

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW 

Getting laid off can be distressing and demoralizing for the employee. Two features  differentiate redundancy from other grounds for termination. Firstly, the position must be  justifiably superfluous to the employer’s requirements and, secondly, the employee  must not be at fault. Redundancy cannot be used as a means of dispensing with a  poorly performing employee, or one who has been guilty of misconduct in the  workplace. 

Whether a position is truly redundant is a matter of business judgment for the employer.  Whereas minimal modifications to a job role do not amount to grounds for redundancy,  a worker who has an obsolete skill set because of the introduction of new technology,  for example, can be made redundant. Sometimes the reason for redundancy is obvious  to employees, such as the relocation of the business to another city or province, closing  down, or selling the business; but sometimes it is less obvious, such as a takeover by  another firm. A company can also make redundancies in order to operate more  efficiently and cost effectively, if there are financial issues leading to downsizing or if it is  no longer using a certain department, for example. In some situations, a company may  decide to lay off part of its workforce because it can no longer sustain some in-house  services and it wants to outsource certain business functions. 

The employer must consult ‘in good faith’ (sincerely and honestly) with the affected  workers before making the ultimate decision. Reasons for the reorganization must be  presented and workers must have an opportunity to have their say. The employer must  take into account any feedback that employees provide. Where possible, the employer  should weigh up the alternatives, such as transfer within the company or a reduction in  hours. The final decision, however, rests with the employer. The notice period for  redundancy will usually be stipulated in the original employment contract. If not, then  ‘reasonable notice’ is required and this will depend on the circumstances, such as  seniority and length of service. 

In some situations, employees may wish to challenge their redundancy in court, and this  must be done within 90 days of the decision. The employer must show that the  redundancy was genuinely decided on commercial grounds and that there was a frank  and honest consultation with the employee before the final decision was made. The  business must give evidence to show that the grounds for redundancy were objective,  reasonable and fair. The court will then perform its own assessment of whether the  restructure was necessary. 

GTR – 08 

Questions 21-24 

Choose FOUR letters, A–H

Write the correct letters in boxes 21–24 on your answer sheet. 

Which FOUR of the following are genuine reasons for redundancy? 

A. the company moves to a new place 

B. the company wants to hire a younger workforce 

C. the company has recently taken on other people 

D. the company no longer requires as many employees 

E. the company wants to get rid of badly behaved employees 

F. the employer contracts another firm to perform the work 

G. the employer has no need of underperforming employees 

H. the employer’s need for a particular type of work has ceased 

Questions 25-27 

Complete the sentences below. 

Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the text for each answer.  Write your answers in boxes 25–27 on your answer sheet. 

25. The company has to consult with workers before making the final redundancy  decision; it must provide reasons and consider the workers’ ______________. 

26. A period of ______________ of redundancy is needed, where this is not stated in  the contract. 

27. If employees contest their redundancy, employers must provide ______________ for the redundancy decision.

GTR – 08 

SECTION 3 

Read the text below and answers questions 28 - 40 on your answer sheet. 

A BOOK REVIEW – DOG WILL HAVE HIS DAY BY FRED 

VARGAS (TRANSLATED BY SIAN REYNOLDS) 

This is another crime thriller from the prize-winning novelist Fred Vargas. Despite the  misleading first name and Spanish surname, the author is actually a French woman – Frédérique Audoin-Rouzeau. She adopted her nom de plume from the Ava Gardner  

character, the Spanish dancer Maria Vargas, in the 1954 film The Barefoot Contessa.  Although a writer of crime fiction, Frederique Audoin-Rouzeau is primarily a medieval  historian and archaeologist. 

Her detective books are immensely popular: over 10 million copies have been sold  worldwide and they have been translated into 45 languages. She is a little mystified by  her success – after all, it is just a hobby – and finds it quite amusing. As an  archaeologist specializing in epidemiology, she produced the definitive study on the  transmission of the bubonic plague – a book that she says “after seven years of  intensive work trying to find the real vector of the plague” sold only a thousand copies. It  is even more paradoxical to learn that she wrote each of her novels in three weeks flat,  during her annual summer holidays. Even when she took a break from archaeology to  work full-time on her fiction, the first draft was still finished within the same time frame.  She uses the ensuing months to polish and tidy the prose. 

Perhaps by virtue of Vargas’ archaeological background, Dog Will Have His Day starts  with a bone. It turns out to be the top joint of a woman’s big toe, found by chance in  Paris by Louis Kehlweiler, a former special investigator for the Ministry of Justice. He  presents his findings to the local police, who declines to do anything about it. However,  Louis, convinced that a murder has taken place, decides to focus on finding the body to  which the toe belongs. 

Most of Vargas’ characters are eccentrics in some way and Louis is no exception. He  carries a toad named Bufo around in his pocket and consults it on matters of  importance, although Louis says: “You have to keep it simple with Bufo, just basic ideas  … He can’t cope with anything else. Sometimes I try a bit harder, a bit of philosophy  even, to improve his mind ... He was much more stupid when I first got him.” Louis  recruits the assistance of Marc Vandoosler, one of the ‘evangelists’ of a previous novel  The Three Evangelists. The evangelists, actually unemployed historians, share a  rundown house and Marc is the medieval researcher among them. Later, another of the  evangelists, Mathias, the hunter-gatherer (a prehistoric specialist), joins the  undertaking.

GTR – 08 As the bone fragment had obviously passed through a dog’s digestive system, Louis’  first mission is to track down the dog in question. Ringo, a pit bull, is eventually  identified as the culprit and his owner is tracked to a tiny Breton fishing village. There,  Marc and Louis establish that the corpse of an old woman missing her big toe had been  discovered on the beach a few days earlier. The investigation takes in some interesting  characters, including a collector of antique typewriters. Although initially suspecting just  one murder, Louis, with the help of Marc and Mathias, manages to solve three  homicides and unmask a would-be mayoral candidate who is in fact wanted for crimes  against humanity dating from the Second World War. 

As an aficionado of crime fiction, I find Vargas’ prose far from conventional. It is original,  enthralling and witty, occasionally whimsical and surreal, but always with a delightful  simplicity. The main characters have their little catchphrases such as “I could do with a  beer” (Louis) which makes them endearingly human. She has a cast of quirky provincial  characters expertly portrayed; far removed from the darkly humorous, brutally violent,  hard-edged Scandinavian realism which is so widely admired these days. Vargas  definitely swims against the tide of realism – there is a lack of elaborate description – no  detailed depictions of the meals eaten, clothes worn, music listened to or cars driven.  This is enormously refreshing: frankly, how essential is it to know the make of a vehicle  or the brand of beer? Unless, of course, it is inextricably linked to the unravelling of the  plot. 

Comparatively speaking, the plot of this book appears at first to be a little on the light  side although her bizarre characters and inventiveness keep the reader well  entertained. However, the story suddenly becomes convoluted towards the end and the  denouement rapidly ensues, leaving the reader feeling short-changed. It is not as  ingenious or inspired as The Three Evangelists – one of her finest novels and a hard act  to follow – but the well-judged inclusion of Marc leaves the reader wanting to see more  of the other two evangelists. Despite some shortcomings, it is still a brilliant read and I  remain a steadfast fan.


Questions 28 - 36 

Complete the summary below. 

Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the text for each  answer.  

Write your answers in boxes 28 – 36 on your answer sheet. 

Fred Vargas is the 28 ________________ of Frédérique Audoin-Rouzeau. She  has two main professions, and writing crime novels is her 29 ________________. She  thinks it is funny that her fiction is so popular, in contrast to her academic writing, which  does not sell so well. It took many years of research before she published her book  about the 30 ________________ whereas she can write the first draft of a detective  story in just 31 ________________ although it takes quite a bit longer to correct and  change the 32 ________________. 

Dog Will Have His Day is a story about a piece of human bone, and Louis  Kehlweiler’s attempts to solve a murder mystery. Kehlweller is a typical example of  Vargas’ heroes, many of whom are 33 ________________________ in his case, he  has a pet toad who he chats to regularly. He enlists the help of Marc and Mathias, both  34 ________________ who had featured as evangelists in an earlier Vargas novel.  They end up in a small 35 ________________ where they learn that a woman’s  body had recently been found on the beach. In the course of their investigation, they  uncover more murders and 36 ________________ a war criminal. 

Questions 37 - 40 

Do the following statements agree with the views of the writer in SECTION 3? In boxes 37–40 on your answer sheet, write 

YES if the statement agrees with the views of the writer  NO if the statement contradicts the views of the writer  NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this  

37. Vargas’ style of writing is typical of crime fiction. 

38. The style has much in common with Scandinavian crime novels. 39. Detailed descriptions are only useful to the reader when they develop the storyline. 40. 'The Three Evangelists' is Vargas’ best-selling novel.