B2 WEB EN 20 Reading QUP 2020
B2 WEB EN 20 Reading QUP 2020
B2 WEB EN 20 Reading QUP 2020
Reading
Question Paper
Time: 40 minutes
You will read an article about useful tips for living in Brazil.
PARAGRAPH HEADINGS
A THE STEREOTYPICAL VIEW - EXAMPLES
B PERSONAL SECURITY
C BRAZILIAN CHARACTER
E COST OF LIVING
G LOCAL ACCOMMODATION
H INDUSTRY IN BRAZIL
I CULTURAL IDENTITY
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LIVING IN BRAZIL
EXAMPLE A 4
Living in Rio de Janeiro seems like the ideal There are many wealthy suburban areas but the
life. Rio is famous for being the party capital of shantytowns or ‘favelas’, as they are called, are
the world and attracts tourists from just about a complete contrast. You can go on a tour with
everywhere. Brazil is famous for football and a guide but I have always been reluctant to use
the Rio Carnival, and Brazilians love both. someone else’s poverty as a tourist attraction
Sometimes, though, this makes it difficult to so I have never been there.
see what life in Brazil is really like for many
people.
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Brazilians generally are friendly but fickle, they
To begin with there is the language. Brazilians will promise to call you and often won’t. They
are not pleased when most of the world thinks are very open and engaging but they don’t make
their language is Spanish. It’s Portuguese and genuinely close friends easily. As for business,
they are proud of their history and background. it is almost always done face to face. Deals are
English is understood by quite a few people not made by telephone and personal contact is
but learning some of the local language goes expected.
a long way.
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I’m not just a tourist, I live here; and I can Would I recommend Brazil? Well yes, but don’t
give you some tips about Rio life. Finding an arrive thinking that ‘the beach’, the carnival and
apartment is not difficult. There are the ads in football is all there is. Brazil is not a perfect
the local papers and just walking around the place but the warmth and generosity of the vast
neighbourhoods and asking around works too. majority of people, and the positive fun-loving
You can pay between 100-300 dollars a month attitude that goes with being in Brazil, make
depending on where you live and where you live overcoming the problems seem worthwhile.
is important for reasons other than money.
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It’s not just the view and local facilities that
matter. You should avoid some places. Lapa,
for instance, is cheap, but is not recommended
unless you are streetwise and tough - the locals
certainly are! Your expensive accessories are
an invitation to trouble.
Information to Find
Example: He has strong feelings when playing music. The correct answer is A.
Text A: Ralph
Music – or at least high quality cultured music – is a key part of my life. I am a single man
in my late fifties and when I am at home I often listen to music. If a particular concert
around the world has had good reviews, I will order the music on CD – or more often
than not, these days, get electronic downloads of it. Whenever my business schedule
permits, I attend classical concerts. There is nothing I like better than sitting in the
best seats surrounded by wealthy, cultured and educated people. The company in the
intervals is sometimes better than the music itself. At home I have a grand piano which
I keep solely for my own benefit, and often get carried away by the music and the
emotions it generates in me.
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Text B: Danny
I’m unemployed so I have a lot of time to listen to music. I live with my Mum and she
listens to the old romantic stuff sung by Victor Schilling. She adores him. When I was a
kid we used to sit in the kitchen and sing together with Victor on the radio. It was fun
back then. These days I’m really into space-age music because I think the future for men
will be in outer space. I like my music really loud, which upsets Mum when she is playing
her Victor Schilling records downstairs. I have an electric guitar; I never learnt to play it
but I play it nonetheless, if you see what I mean. I would really like to have a computer
to download music, but I can’t afford it. Sometimes a friend puts music onto a CD for
me. I never buy any new CDs from the shops. I simply don’t have the money.
Text C: Chris
I’m a management consultant and I spend much of day in the car driving out to meet
our clients. That means that I tend to listen to music mostly in the car. My taste really
changes according to my mood, so I can listen to everything from the old Dave Jones
songs to electronic stuff. I picked up a hitchhiker last week, this hippie girl, and she was
really into folk music. We bought some CDs at the motorway services and listened to
those. I really got into all that alternative stuff, and when we stopped off for something
to eat, we spent ages talking about music and what it meant for us. I’d really like to
see her again to carry on the discussion. My wife and I don’t really like the same sort
of music at all. She learnt the violin as a kid, and really likes to go to classical concerts,
which I don’t really.
Text D: Wayne
Music is not something I think about much. I run a catering business and I usually listen
to music while I’m on the move, but I don’t really pay attention to what I’m listing to.
Obviously, there are a couple of songs each year that really stand out, and when those
come on I turn up the radio. My girlfriend, Kerry, has really got this big thing on Jim
Rogers, so whenever he has a concert on we have to go. Don’t misunderstand me, I
like the music, but a big part of the show for me is the atmosphere. You know you get
a beer, and after a bit everyone joins in the singing and starts dancing. Last time I even
got to stand on the stage, and a group of us formed some kind of chorus behind Jim
Rogers. You can’t get that sort of feeling on the radio or from CDs. But Kerry can listen
to Jim Rogers CDs all day.
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