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Questions 1 and 2: Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
1 How far away is the nearest big town to Greenville?
A 10 kilometres
B 25 kilometres
C 500 kilometres
2 Which service came to the town recently?
A fire service
B medical service
C weather station
Questions 3-10: Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS ANDIOR A NUMBER for each answer.
Volunteer storm spotters
Duties:
What to report:
How do I become a volunteer?
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Questions 1-2: multiple choice
1 C (but emergency services have to drive 500 kilometres to reach us from the closest large town) 2 B (thanks to the arrival of Doctor Jones earlier this year, we no longer have to drive so far if anyone gets sick)
Questions 3-10: notes completion
3 contact / call / telephone (WriZ, immediately after the storm has passed, the first thing you need to do « call the national weather station.) 4 report card (After that you simply have to complete what they call a report card) 5 (local) (news)papcr (keep an eye out for any reports in the local newspaper of storms or storm damage. You need to cut these out and send them in as well.) 6 two centimetres I 2cm (report any that is two centimetres in diameter or bigger) 7 large/big trees (They also need to know about damage caused by high winds, especially if it uproots large trees. … restrict it to those big enough to cause a problem, especially on our roads.) 8 training (… well be conducting training next month. This will only take up a day so don’t worry too much about it.) 9 police (If you do have the time and would like to come along then you’ll need to talk to the police who are coordinating the event) 10 October (you’ll need to put your name down by the end of October at the very latest)