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Questions 21-26

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

  1. The Antarctic Centre was established in Christchurch because
    A. New Zealand is a member of the Antarctic Treaty.
    B. Christchurch is geographically well positioned.
    C. The climate of Christchurch is suitable.

  2. One role of the Antarctic Centre is to
    A. provide expeditions with suitable equipment.
    B. provide researchers with financial assistance.
    C. ensure that research is internationally relevant.

  3. The purpose of the Visitors' Centre is to
    A. provide accommodation.
    B. run training sessions.
    C. show people what Antarctica is like.

  4. Dr Merrywhether says that Antarctica is
    A. unlike any other country.
    B. extremely beautiful.
    C. too cold for tourists.

  5. According to Dr Merrywhether, Antarctica is very cold because
    A. of the shape of the continent.
    B. it is surrounded by a frozen sea.
    C. it is an extremely dry continent.

  6. Dr Merrywhether thinks Antarctica was part of another continent because
    A. he has done his own research in the area.
    B. there is geological evidence of this.
    C. it is very close to South America.

Questions 27 and 28

Complete the table below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR TWO NUMBERS for each answer.

ANTARCTIC TREATY

DateEvent
1870Polar Research meeting
27 _________________ to _________________1st International Polar Year
1957Antarctic Treaty was proposed
1959Antarctic Treaty was 28 _________________

Questions 29 and 30

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO achievements of the Antarctic Treaty are mentioned by the speakers?

A. no military use
B. animals protected
C. historic sites preserved
D. no nuclear testing
E. fishing rights protected

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Section 3, Questions 21-30

  1. B
  2. A
  3. C
  4. B
  5. A
  6. B
  7. 1882 (to/-) (18)83
  8. signed

29 & 30. IN EITHER ORDER

  • A
  • D