General Training Section 1 Text 2
28-Day Planner: Day 15 – Matching Headings
This is a simple introduction to matching headings.
You will have about 10 minutes to complete this part of the test (20 minutes for Section 1, which has 2 texts).
Remember:
- the information will NOT be in the same order in the text
- some statements will NOT be used (here there are 7 paragraphs and 10 statements, so 3 will not be used).
- On the answer sheet, you usually need to write a ROMAN NUMERAL (i, ii, iii) so take great care when you transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
- The answers can be found in the synonyms (see the answers in bold).
Find Part 1 (Passports – True, False, Not Given) here.
Listen to the full podcast here (skip to Episode 2):
Auckland International Airport Services
Questions 8-14
Choose the correct heading for each section from the list of headings below.
List of Headings
i. Departure procedures
ii. Observation area
iii. Baggage services
iv. Meeting facilities
v. Healthcare services
vi. Flight information
vii. Currency exchange
viii. Health and safety advice
ix. Departure fees
x. Tourist travel centre
Auckland International Airport Services
8A. The second floor of the international terminal offers a view of the airfield and all incoming and outgoing flights. There is a cafe situated here as well as a restaurant, which is available for all airport visitors to use.
9B. We are open for all international flights and provide a comprehensive service for visitors to the city. Brochures on a range of attractions are available, and we also offer a booking service for accommodation and transport. Shuttle buses into the city centre are provided at a competitive price.
10C. Passengers who require urgent medical attention should dial 9877 on any public telephone in the terminal. The airport pharmacy is located on the ground floor near the departure lounge, and stocks a comprehensive range of products.
11D. Departing passengers can completely seal their luggage or packages in recyclable polythene to protect them from damage. Luggage storage, charged at $10 per hour, is available on the first floor. Transit passengers have free access to storage facilities.
12E. Every international passenger, with the exception of children under 12 years of age and transit passengers in Auckland for less than 24 hours, is required to make a payment of $25 when leaving the country. This can be arranged at the National Bank on the ground floor.
13F. As Auckland International Airport has adopted the ‘quiet airport’ concept, there are usually no announcements made over the public address system. Details of all arrivals and departures are displayed on the monitors located in the terminal halls and lounge areas.
14G. The airport caters for the needs of business travellers and has several rooms available for seminars or business gatherings. These are located adjacent to the airport medical centre on the first floor. For information and bookings please contact the Airport Business Manager on extension 5294.
Not used:
i. Departure procedures
vii. Currency exchange
viii. Health and safety advice
8. ii. Observation area
A. The second floor of the international terminal offers a view of the airfield and all incoming and outgoing flights. There is a cafe situated here as well as a restaurant, which is available for all airport visitors to use.
9. x. Tourist travel centre
B. We are open for all international flights and provide a comprehensive service for visitors to the city. Brochures on a range of attractions are available, and we also offer a booking service for accommodation and transport. Shuttle buses into the city centre are provided at a competitive price.
10 v. Healthcare services
C. Passengers who require urgent medical attention should dial 9877 on any public telephone in the terminal. The airport pharmacy is located on the ground floor near the departure lounge, and stocks a comprehensive range of products.
11. iii. Baggage services
D. Departing passengers can completely seal their luggage or packages in recyclable polythene to protect them from damage. Luggage storage, charged at $10 per hour, is available on the first floor. Transit passengers have free access to storage facilities.
12. ix. Departure fees
E. Every international passenger, with the exception of children under 12 years of age and transit passengers in Auckland for less than 24 hours, is required to make a payment of $25 when leaving the country. This can be arranged at the National Bank on the ground floor.
13. vi. Flight information
F. As Auckland International Airport has adopted the ‘quiet airport’ concept, there are usually no announcements made over the public address system. Details of all arrivals and departures are displayed on the monitors located in the terminal halls and lounge areas.
14. iv. Meeting facilities
G. The airport caters for the needs of business travellers and has several rooms available for seminars or business gatherings. These are located adjacent to the airport medical centre on the first floor. For information and bookings please contact the Airport Business Manager on extension 5294.
Get more General Training Reading advice here.
- Do more TFNG questions here.
- How to manage your time in the IELTS Reading Test.
- How to answer True/False/Not Given questions (Pyramids text)
- How to match headings to paragraphs (Tea and the Industrial Revolution)
- How to match statements to people (Research using twins)
- How to do gapped summaries (Easter Island)
- How to use text structures – a ‘discursive’ structure
- How to use text structures – a ‘chronological’ structure
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