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LISTENING 7_W13

PART 1 - Questions 1-8 (Test 1 - p9,10)


Directions: In this part, you will hear EIGHT short announcements or instructions. There is one
question for each announcement or instruction. For each question, choose the right answer A, B,
C or D. Then, on the answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer that you have chosen.
1. Which part(s) of England will have the heaviest rainfall?
A. London and south-east
B. Northern
C. Western and Central
D. Mainland Britain
2. What should you do in case of losing money?
A. Call the lost property office
B. To contact the police to make a statement
C. To contact your bank immediately
D. Go to the lost property office
3. Why can’t she be at the meeting?
A. Her flight was delayed.
B. She is feeling unwell.
C. Her car has broken down.
D. Her train was delayed.
4. What was stolen in the burglary?
A. A painting
B. A statue
C. A famous jewel
D. Antiques
5. What are the instructions about?
A. How to change a light bulb
B. How to change your car’s hazard lights
C. What to do if your car breaks down
D. How to change a flat tire
6. Which prizes are mentioned?
A. A holiday and a CD player
B. A DVD player and a CD player
C. A DVD player and a holiday
D. A holiday and a television
7. How much would five tickets cost?
A. $100
B. $50
C. $20
D. $200
8. If there is a fire, what should you do?
A. Run out of the building

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B. Stay seated
C. Walk out of the building
D. Jog out of the building

PART 2 - Questions 9-20


In this part, you will hear THREE conversations. The conversations will not be repeated. There
are four questions for each conversation. For each question, choose the correct answer A, B, C or
D.
Conversation 1 (Test 16 - p35)
9. Why do students need identification?
A. The professor can’t remember their names
B. The test requires it
C. There are not enough calculators
D. Too many students want to take the test
10. According to the professor, why is it important to be prepare for the test?
A. It will make you nervous
B. It will help you relax
C. It will guarantee that you get a high mark
D. It will save time on the day of the test
11. What is the speaker’s main point?
A. What type of questions will be on the test
B. Which subjects will be on the test
C. How long the test will last
D. Things you should and shouldn’t bring for the test
12. What does the professor imply?
A. There will be a test on Saturday
B. There will be no school on Saturday
C. Saturday is the longest day of the year
D. He doesn’t like Saturday
Conversation 2 (Test 17 - p36)
13. What must you be if you want to apply for the Camp?
A. be a student
B. be at least twenty-four years old
C. be employed
D. speak more than one language
14. What can you expect in a camp tent?
A. mix with other nationalities
B. share with five other people
C. know the other people
D. share with people from the same nationality
15. What do you NOT have to take to the Camp?

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A. tent
B. a knife
C. pictures
D. postcards
16. How must the Camp fees be paid?
A. in dollars
B. by cheque
C. before the Camp starts
D. in your own currency
Conversation 3 (Test 18 - p36)
17. According to the speaker, what is the best way of travelling to Waterside?
A. coach
B. car
C. train
D. bus
18. On Friday, what time are the shops open from?
A. 8 o’clock
B. 9 o’clock
C. 10 o’clock
D. 11 o’clock
19. What can you NOT do at Waterside?
A. feed the ducks
B. go shopping
C. go sailing
D. go wind surfing
20. What does the speaker complain about?
A. There was nowhere to put rubbish
B. The food in the café was disappointing
C. The service in the shops was slow
D. There weren’t any bathrooms
PART 3 - Questions 21-35
In this part, you will hear THREE talks or lectures. The talks or lectures will not be repeated.
There are five questions for each talk or lecture. For each question, choose the right answer A, B,
C or D.
Questions 21-25 (Test 28 - p63)

21. According to the speaker, who are interested in fashion?


A. rick people
B. young people
C. old people
D. most people
22. How were fashion clothes before the 1900s?

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A. they were individually made
B. they were copied from pictures
C. they were made of light material
D. they were often loose-fitting
23. What is true about Coco Chanel?
A. She was born in 1908
B. She changed people’s ideas about fashion
C. She liked wearing tight-fitting clothes
D. Her designed clothes in the 1990s become out of fashion now
24. How was the fashion in the 1920s?
A. white skirts were fashionable
B. clothes started to cost less
C. women took up sports
D. sport clothes were cheap
25. Which of those was part of the “New Look”?
A. material with flowers
B. very short skirts
C. longer skirts
D. boots that went up to the knee

Questions 26-30 (Test 29 - p64)


26. Which tickets are still available?
A. the piano concert
B. Twelfth Night
C. Spider and Rose
D. The Wild Duck
27. Which exhibition do visitors have to pay a fee?
A. the Russian ballet exhibition
B. the Scottish jewellery
C. the South American photographs
D. prize winning paintings from a children’s competition
28. Where can you buy clothes?
A. on the first floor
B. in the souvenir shop
C. close to the Arts Center
D. in the main theatre
29. Where can you enjoy cakes?
A. the Fountain
B. Charlie’s coffee
C. the cinema kiosk
D. The Balcony Restaurant
30. What time does the concert end?
A. 10.10

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B. 10.15
C. 10.20
D. 9.50

Questions 31-35 (Test 30 - p65)


31. How often does Sarah paint now?
A. two days a week
B. three days a week
C. five days a week
D. every evening
32. How does Sarah use money from her painting?
A. to give up her computing job
B. to pay for her flat and car
C. to pay for her artist’s materials
D. to pay for three-year full time fee at Art College
33. When did she learn when she was at primary school?
A. she painted pictures of people
B. she learnt to use chalk
C. she learnt to use different kinds of paint
D. she drew scenes in pencil
34. What pleased Sarah most about her painting holidays?
A. meeting other artists
B. seeing beautiful scenery
C. receiving individual teaching
D. painting the countryside
35. What will the audience NOT do after watching Sarah’s video?
A. find out some information about the next exhibition
B. look round an art exhibition
C. have a break and a drink
D. ask Sarah some questions

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