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SECTION 1Questions 1–14Read the text below and answer Questions 1–8.EMERGENCY PROCEDURESRevised July 2011This applies to all persons on the school campusIn cases of emergency (e.g. fire), find the nearest teacher who will:send a messenger at full speed to the Office OR inform the Office via phone ext. 99.PROCEDURE FOR EVACUATION1. Warning of an emergency evacuation will be marked by a number of short bellrings. (In the event of a power failure, this may be a hand-held bell or siren.)2. All class work will cease immediately.3. Students will leave their bags, books and other possessions where they are.4. Teachers will take the class rolls.5. Classes will vacate the premises using the nearest staircase. If these stairs areinaccessible, use the nearest alternative staircase. Do not use the lifts. Do notrun.6. Each class, under the teacher’s supervision, will move in a brisk, orderly fashionto the paved quadrangle area adjacent to the car park.7. All support staff will do the same.8. The Marshalling Supervisor, Ms Randall, will be wearing a red cap and she willbe waiting there with the master timetable and staff list in her possession.9. Students assemble in the quad with their teacher at the time of evacuation. Theteacher will do a head count and check the roll.10. Each teacher sends a student to the Supervisor to report whether all studentshave been accounted for. After checking, students will sit down (in the event ofrain or wet pavement they may remain standing).11. The Supervisor will inform the Office when all staff and students have beenaccounted for.12. All students, teaching staff and support personnel remain in the evacuation areauntil the All Clear signal is given.13. The All Clear will be a long bell ring or three blasts on the siren.14. Students will return to class in an orderly manner under teacher guidance.15. In the event of an emergency occurring during lunch or breaks, students are toassemble in their home-room groups in the quad and await their home-roomteacher.Questions 1 - 8Complete the sentences below.Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the text for each answer.Write your answers in boxes 1–8 on your answer sheet.1 In an emergency, a teacher will either phone the office or ……………….. .2 The signal for evacuation will normally be several ……………….. .3 If possible, students should leave the building by the ……………….. .4 They then walk quickly to the ……………….. .5 ……………….. will join the teachers and students in the quad.6 Each class teacher will count up his or her students and mark ……………….. .7 After the ……………….. , everyone may return to class.8 If there is an emergency at lunchtime, students gather in the quad in……………….. and wait for their teacher.
Questions 1–14Read the text below and answer Questions 1–8.EMERGENCY PROCEDURESRevised July 2011This applies to all persons on the school campusIn cases of emergency (e.g. fire), find the nearest teacher who will:send a messenger at full speed to the Office OR inform the Office via phone ext. 99.
Complete the sentences below.Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the text for each answer.Write your answers in boxes 1–8 on your answer sheet.1 In an emergency, a teacher will either phone the office or ……………….. .2 The signal for evacuation will normally be several ……………….. .3 If possible, students should leave the building by the ……………….. .4 They then walk quickly to the ……………….. .5 ……………….. will join the teachers and students in the quad.6 Each class teacher will count up his or her students and mark ……………….. .7 After the ……………….. , everyone may return to class.8 If there is an emergency at lunchtime, students gather in the quad in……………….. and wait for their teacher.
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