Friday 27 September 2019

IELTS Reading 27-09-2019: Reading Passage 1 (General) | Rules for the St. James Students Residence

SECTION 1
Questions 1-7
Look at the notice on the following page about “Rules for the St. James Students Residence” and answer the following questions. In boxes 1- 6 on your answer sheet write
TRUE                          if the statement is true
FALSE                        if the statement is false
NOT GIVEN             if the information is not given in the passage
1. Cooking cannot be done anywhere in the dormitory.
2. if you damage something from the kitchen, you will be liable.
3. No visitors are allowed to stay overnight in the dormitory.
4. There is more than one shared kitchen in the dormitory.
5. If you want to change rooms with another person in the dormitory, the Student Housing Office must approve of the arrangement before you can go ahead with it.
6. If you want to bring in illegal substances, you must register it first.
7. No microwaves may be operated in the shared kitchen.


Rules for the St. James Students Residence
1. No illegal substances such as drugs or firearms may be brought into the dormitories. Please respect our need for the safety and security of all students.
2. Cooking can only be done in the shared kitchens on each floor. No portable stoves, toasters, or microwaves may be operated in the dormitory rooms. Such items are a potential fire hazard.
3. Single rooms or shared dormitories are for the living enjoyment of registered tenants only. No unregistered arrangements for living in these quarters, without the expressed authorization of the Student Housing Office will be permitted.
4. Students must extend courtesy to their neighbours and ensure that an environment conducive to study is maintained. Thus, no loud noise is permitted during the evenings and weekends.
5. Students who wish to change location with another dormitory student must first register with the Student Housing Office. This is done to ensure that those living in a dwelling are accountable for the dwelling in which they are registered. Any damage done to a dwelling is the liability of the registered occupant, whether he or she was living there at the time or not.
If you have any questions please notify the Student Housing Office at 658-9832 from 9:00 am 6:00pm from Monday to Friday
Questions 8 -12
Look at the instructions for “If you have a flat tyre” on the following page.
Match each of the following sentences with possible objects A-L mentioned in the instructions and in the box below. Write the appropriate letters A-L in boxes 8 -12 on your answer sheet.
Example
The object used to take the hubcap off           J
8. The object that can lower a car after a spare tyre is put on it.
9. The object that should be used to tighten the wheel nuts before the car is lowered.
10. The only object you should use to take the wheel nuts off before the car is raised.
11. The object you immediately turn off before putting on the parking brake.
12. The object where you would normally find the tools you need to change a tyre.
Possible Endings
A. Wheel Brace
B. Hand
C. Engine
D. Car jack
E. Flat tyre
F. Wheel nuts
G. Spare tyre
H. Hubcap
I. Car boot
J. Hubcap lever
K. Parking brake
L. Emergency flashers
If you have a flat tyre:
First, make sure you are completely off the road, away from the traffic.
Second, stop your engine and turn on the emergency flashers.
Third, put on the parking brake firmly.
Fourth, get everyone out of the car, on the side away from the traffic.
Now follow these instructions:
• Get the tools (car jack, hubcap lever and wheel brace) and the spare tyre out of the car boot.
• Block the wheel opposite the flat tyre, to keep the car from rolling when it is jacked up.
• Remove the hubcap with the hubcap lever.
• Loosen all the wheel nuts with the wheel brace.
• Place the jack under the car in the correct position.
• Raise the car just high enough to put on the spare tyre.
• Remove the wheel nuts and take off the punctured tyre. Put on the new tyre.
• Put the wheel nuts back on and tighten them by hand.
• Lower the car completely and take away the jack. Tighten the wheel nuts with the wheel brace.
• Put the hubcap back on.

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