Einjähriges
            Berufskolleg Englisch
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            Hauptprüfung
            1999
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            | GIVE COMMUTING A MISS AND STAY AT HOME TO WORK | 
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            Teleworking, with the help of a computer and phone, seems an
            increasingly attractive option to 
            employers and empoloyees alike. New research published by MORI reveals that 27% of office- 
            based employees already telework. | 
              
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            Paul Butcher, managing director of Mitel, the business
            communications company which 
            commissioned the report, says that companies can save up to 40% of their employment costs 
            by using teleworkers. The threat of rail strikes, traffic jams, bad weather and delayed
            work e.g. 
            may be replaced with a short walk into the private study. Companies could also downsize
            their 
            number of offices and thus reduce operating costs. So tele-computing makes economic sense. 
            One major problem is that nine out of ten companies have yet to offer it as an option to
            staff; 
            most of the increase has been within companies that already use teleworkers. There seems
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            be a lack of forward thinking in boardrooms. | 
              
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            "Employees can also profit from teleworking," says Paul
            who works from home 2 or 3 days a 
            week. "When I'm at home, I can work as early or late as I want. All I have to do is
            walk into my 
            study with a bowl of cornflakes. I can go to the gym for a couple of hours in the
            afternoon or get 
            the food shopping done when it's less busy and can work later in the evening to accomodate 
            that." Other benefits include wearing what you want, never being late and creating a
            more pleasant 
            and familiar working environment. | 
              
             
             
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            The study also shows, however, that working from home is not
            suitable for everyone as it can 
            cause stress, anxiety and social isolation. People who enjoy a good gossip in the office,
            could 
            even hate it. Another problem for teleworkers is not being able to switch off at the end o
            the day. 
            It can be difficult to separate home life and work life and they may lose the time saved 
            commuting by working longer hours. | 
              
             
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            | Adapted from: The Express, July 2, 1998 | 
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            Einjähriges
            Berufskolleg Englisch
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            Aufgabe
            1
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            Hauptprüfung
            1999
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            Language
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            | AUFGABE | 
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            | I.1. L A N G U A G E
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            Give a corresponding noun from each of the following words (no 'ing'
            -forms). 
            1. attractive (1) 
            2. published (2) 
            3. replaced (7) | 
              
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            0,5 
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            Give a corresponding verb. 
            4. threat (6) 
            5. pleasant (17) | 
              
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            Give a corresponding adjective (no participles). 
            6. sense (8) 
            7. creating (16) 
            8. environment (17) | 
              
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            0,5 
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            Find a synonym. 
            9. seems (10) 
            10. benefits (16) | 
              
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            Find an opposite. 
            11. major (9) 
            12. longer (22) | 
              
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            Explain in a complete sentence. 
            13. staff (9) | 
              
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            Change into the passive voice. 
            14. Working from home can cause stress and social isolation. | 
             
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            Change into direct speech. 
            15. Some of the interviewed said that they couldn't telework because it was against 
            company policy. | 
             
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            Change the subordinate clause into a participle construction. 
            16. People who enjoy a good gossip in the office, could even hate telework. | 
              
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            Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. 
            17. Computer technology (to improve) since teleworking (to be introduced) six years 
            ago. 
            18. If more peole worked at home instead of driving to work, this (to mean) less 
            congestion and pollution. | 
              
             
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            Einjähriges
            Berufskolleg Englisch
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            Aufgabe
            1
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            Hauptprüfung
            1999
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            | I. 2. Q U E S T I O N S | 
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            Answer the following questions in your own words. Use complete
            sentences. 
            Questions 1 to 3 refer to the text directly. | 
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            | 1. Why is tele-computing an attractive option to employers? | 
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            | 2. How do employees benefit from teleworking? | 
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            | 3. Why may telework not be the ideal choice for everyone? | 
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            4. What makes computers irreplaceable in the working world of today?
            Give arguments 
            not mentioned in the text. | 
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            Einjähriges
            Berufskolleg Englisch
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            Aufgabe
            1
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            Hauptprüfung
            1999
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            Translation
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            | II. T R A N S L A T I O N | 
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            | WAITING FOR THE CROWN | 
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            The Queen, as Prince Charles well knows, will never abdicate. She
            will gradually hand 
            over to her son certain public rituals, e.g. foreign visits, including Commonwealth 
            Conferences, or the Opening of Parliament. | 
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            Abdication, however, remains a taboo word in Buckingham Palace.
            There are good 
            reasons for this attitude. Abdication would set a difficult precedent: if the Queen were
            to 
            hand over to Charles at a certain age, would he then also be obliged to step aside for his 
            son William? Moreover, abdication, believe the Windsors, would devalue the monarchy 
            as a job like any other, which can be set aside at retirement age. | 
             
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            So Charles must face the prospect of being a grandfather of over
            seventy before 
            inheriting the job to which he has been heir since the age of three. | 
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            | Adapted from: The Daily Mail, August 22, 1998 | 
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            Einjähriges
            Berufskolleg Englisch
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            Aufgabe
            2
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            Hauptprüfung
            1999
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            | IF THE FUTURE IS GREEN, THE THIRD WORLD WANTS TO BE THERE FIRST | 
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            Masai tribesmen in Kenya are lighting their mud huts with solar
            panels. In the plains of India you 
            can hear the sound of wind turbines. In Brazil, cars run on alcohol fermented from sugar
            cane. 
            Has the age of coal and oil passed? Can these Third World nations quickly develop from
            rural 
            economies into industrial powerhouses without following the West and burning billions of
            tonnes 
            of coal and oil, and pumping out greenhouse gases? Can they grow rich without bringing
            about 
            global climatic change? | 
              
             
             
             
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            One man who says they can is Brazilian physics professor Jose
            Goldemberg. "Developing 
            countries have a fundamental choice," he says. They can imitate the industrialised
            nations and 
            go through an economic development phase that is dirty, wasteful and creates an enormous 
            legacy of environmental pollution; or they can overtake the Western nations and move
            directly 
            towards modern and efficient technologies." | 
              
             
             
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            Consider, he says, how villages in the developing world, where more
            than 2 billion people live 
            without electricity, might light their huts. There is the old way: an ordinary electric
            light bulb 
            hooked to distant coal-burning power stations. That way, only 1 per cent of the original
            fuel 
            provides energy for the light because of the inefficiency of the power station, the
            transmission 
            lines and the light bulb. Instead they can use a low-energy compact fluorescent lightbulb 
            powered by a solar panel on the hut roof, creating the "zero-emission village". | 
              
             
             
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            Wind and solar and hydroelectric power, all have huge potential.
            Solar power remains a novelty 
            in Europe, but is taking hold in Africa, and solar panels are widely available in city
            markets in 
            Nairobi. Last month the energy giant Royal Dutch Shell announced a $30 million investment
            to 
            bring solar power to 50 000 homes currently without electricity in rural South Africa. | 
              
             
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            Some experts in the developing world believe that in the long term
            the world has no option but 
            to go for greenhouse-friendly energy technologies. And if they no longer want to borrow 
            traditional Western technologies to get rich, they have to welcome these new technologies. | 
              
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            | Adapted from: The Guardian Weekly, November 8, 1998  | 
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            Einjähriges
            Berufskolleg Englisch
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            Aufgabe
            2
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            Hauptprüfung
            1999
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            Language
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            | AUFGABE | 
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            | I. 1. L A N G U A G E
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            Give a corresponding noun from each of the following words (no
            'ing-forms'). 
            1. provides (15) 
            2. longer (23) | 
              
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            Give a corresponding verb. 
            3. choice (8) 
            4. transmission (15) | 
              
            0,5 
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            Give a corresponding adjective (no participles). 
            5. creates (9) 
            6. option (22) | 
              
            0,5 
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            Find a synonym. 
            7. ordinary (13) 
            8. currently (21) | 
              
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            Find an opposite. 
            9. rural (3) 
            10. huge (18) 
            11. welcome (24) | 
              
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            Explain in a complete sentence. 
            12. greenhouse gases (5)  | 
              
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            Change into the passive. 
            13. In the plains of India you can hear the sound of wind turbines. | 
              
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            Rewrite the sentence, use subordinate clauses. 
            14. They can use a lightbulb powered by a solar panel on the hut roof, creating the 
            "zero-emission" village. | 
              
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            Change into direct speech. 
            15. In the joumal "Energy Policy", Goldemberg wrote that China had triggered 
            efficiency gains at power stations that reduced CO2 emissions by 155 million tonnes 
            a year.  | 
              
             
             
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            Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 
            16. If we had known about the impact of industrialisation on the environment, we 
            (to act) much earlier. 
            17. Twenty years ago industry (to have) a different attitude towards environmental 
            issues. | 
              
             
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            Einjähriges
            Berufskolleg Englisch
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            Aufgabe
            2
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            Hauptprüfung
            1999
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            Questions
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            | AUFGABE  | 
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            | I. 2. Q U E S T I O N S | 
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            Answer the following questions in your own words. Use complete
            sentences. 
            Questions 1 to 4 refer to the text directly. | 
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            | 1. Which alternative energies are used in some Third World
            countries? | 
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            | 2. Which options do Third World countries have, according to
            professor Goldemberg? | 
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            | 3. Which two ways are there for people to light their homes in Third
            World countries? | 
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            | 4. Which factors indicate that solar power is getting more important
            in Africa? | 
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            | 5. Which environment-friendly technologies are most likely to
            succeed? Give reasons. | 
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            | Inhalt  | 
            8 | 
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            | Sprache  | 
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            16 | 
           
          
            | Questions  | 
            24 | 
           
         
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            Einjähriges
            Berufskolleg Englisch
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            Aufgabe
            2
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            Hauptprüfung
            1999
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            Translation
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            | AUFGABE | 
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            | II. T R A N S L A T I O N | 
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            | FIRST WENT THE TREES, THEN CAME THE FLOODS. | 
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            At first the Chinese blamed El Nino for this summer s devastating
            floods that submerged 
            21 million hectares of land, destroyed countless homes and killed more than 3,000 
            people. Now they realize they have mostly themselves to blame. | 
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            Over the years excessive logging has stripped the areas along the
            Yangtze River of 85% 
            of its forests, according to some estimates. So instead of being absorbed by forests, 
            rainwater rapidly runs off into rivers. Moreover, soil erosion has deposited sediment into 
            lakes and streams, thus reducing their depth. | 
             
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            Recognizing that deforestation helped lead to disaster, Chinese
            authorities are rushing to 
            adopt a new policy. Provinces along the Yangtze have banned logging in certain areas 
            and launched afforestation programs. Thousands of lumberjacks are now being retrained 
            to be tree planters instead. | 
              
             
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            | Adapted from: TIME, September 28, 1998 | 
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