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Questions 18-24Complete the summary by using words and phrases from the list provided in the box below. Write your answers in boxes 18-24 on your Answer Sheet.NOTE: there are more words than you need. You may use any word or phrase more than once.functions victims genetic predisposition limitedfuture examined unexpected links absentslowed short term been indicating movementdecteased gets smaller characteristics discoveredAlzheimer’s disease is an illness that robs its victims of memory, personality and finally all cognitive function. It does not affect (18) . It is impossible to predict how the disease will progress because its (19) vary greatly. Diagnosis in the early stages is difficult because symptoms resemble the consequences of normal aging and can also be the result of a number of other unrelated ailments. There is no hope for a cure in the (20) and once someone has the disease, its progression cannot be (21) . The percentage of people contracting Alzheimer’s disease increases with age. Ongoing research has been conducted in the form of The Nun Study which has (22) the physiological changes and lifestyles of 678 nuns in America from 1986. The study has been criticised because some of the factors that may lead to Alzheimer’s disease were (23) in the nuns’ lives. Nonetheless the study provides invaluable data. The study has isolated connections between lifestyle and Alzheimer’s disease that occur independently of (24) . 19()

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Questions 18-24Complete the summary by using words and phrases from the list provided in the box below. Write your answers in boxes 18-24 on your Answer Sheet.NOTE: there are more words than you need. You may use any word or phrase more than once.functions victims genetic predisposition limitedfuture examined unexpected links absentslowed short term been indicating movementdecteased gets smaller characteristics discoveredAlzheimer’s disease is an illness that robs its victims of memory, personality and finally all cognitive function. It does not affect (18) . It is impossible to predict how the disease will progress because its (19) vary greatly. Diagnosis in the early stages is difficult because symptoms resemble the consequences of normal aging and can also be the result of a number of other unrelated ailments. There is no hope for a cure in the (20) and once someone has the disease, its progression cannot be (21) . The percentage of people contracting Alzheimer’s disease increases with age. Ongoing research has been conducted in the form of The Nun Study which has (22) the physiological changes and lifestyles of 678 nuns in America from 1986. The study has been criticised because some of the factors that may lead to Alzheimer’s disease were (23) in the nuns’ lives. Nonetheless the study provides invaluable data. The study has isolated connections between lifestyle and Alzheimer’s disease that occur independently of (24) . 18()

Questions 11-16Complete the notes below.Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.INTERNATIONAL DRIVING LICENSESFACTS:· have been used (11) · drivers do not have to speak the native tongue of the country they are visiting· drivers must be at least 18 years of age· drivers must hold a driving license in their home countrySPECIFICATIONS OF BOOKLET:Size of license: 10.8× (12) cmNumber of pages: 17Colour of inside pages: (13) Has a photograph of the driver and his/her (14) Available from authorized travel agencies and the (15) Cost of 3-year license: (16) 16()

Questions 25-26Complete the information below by identifying TWO other indicators that protect from Alzheimer’s disease. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from Reading Passage 2 for each answer.The Nun StudyIndicators that protect from Alzheimer’s disease:·higher complexity in writing· (25) ·no history of head trauma or stroke· (26) 25()

Questions 1-8Using information from Reading Passage 1, match the people listed (A-F) in the box below with their descriptions (Questions 1-8). Write your answers in boxes 1-8 on your Answer Sheet.NOTE: there are more descriptions than people. You may use any of the choices more than once.A. Scott MillerB. Joanne McCarthyC. Louise TateD. George MercerE. None of the aboveF. All of the above ()has been working from home for the longest period.

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