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LISTENING 5

PART 1
What is the correct response? Circle the correct answer.

1. A) It leaves from Platform 5.


B) It left 20 minutes ago.

2. A) Go to the baggage carousel.


B) I'll be glad to.

3. A) Yes, go left past three more counters.


B) May I see your ticket, please?

4. A) I'd like some hot coffee, please.


B) That's okay. I can do it.

5. A) Let's stand up for 10 minutes.


B) There are two over by that window.

6. A) I'll do my best to help you.


B) You should go to Los Angeles.
PART 2
QUESTIONS 7-14.
LISTEN AND COMPLETE THE FORM. WRITE NO MORE
THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER FOR EACH
ANSWER.
APPLICATION TO JOIN THE COLLEGE TENNIS CLUB
TITLE: Mr
FIRST NAME(S): John Paul
SURNAME: 7. _______________
HOUSE NAME OR NUMBER: Room 42 8. _____________
STREET ADDRESS: 9. ________________
POSTCODE: CD3 7GB
EMAIL: [email protected]
MOBILE NUMBER: 0911487877
FACULTY: 10. ______________
STUDENT ID: JPR440021
DATE OF BIRTH: 11. ________________
NATIONALITY: 12. __________________
TENNIS LEVEL: 13. __________________
ANY DISABILITIES: none
OTHER SPORTS CLUBS JOINED: 14. ______________
PART 3
The following are essential requirements for which roles? Write
the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 15-18.

Essential Requirements
A) own car
B) third-level qualification
C) flexibility

15. Catering Manager


16. Catering assistant
17. Sous Chef
18. waiter
PART 4
QUESTIONS 19-23.
Look at the names of the institutions (19-23). Listen and decide
what the speaker recommends about the course at each of the
institutions. You may use each of the letters (A-C) more than
once.
A) the venue
B) the course content,
C) teaching methods

19. Pilkington College


20. City Study Centre
21. Gladstone University
22. ROSEBOROUGH College
23. International Learning Centre

PART 5
Questions 24-29.
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

24. The original aim of Fiona and Jack's research was to find out
A whether the migration patterns of robins changed over time.
B how robins knew which direction to fly in at different times of year.
C if the findings of previous studies of robin migration were accurate.
25. They agree that the most surprising aspect of the birds' behaviour
was
A how much it changed.
B how quickly it changed.
C how regularly it changed.
26. Fiona's first theory was that the birds had been affected by
A something they had eaten.
B something they had heard.
C something they had breathed in.
27. How did Fiona react initially to Jack's suggestion about radio waves?
A She realised that the birds must be sensitive to them.
B She thought it was an unlikely explanation.
C She refused to take it seriously.
28. How did Jack feel immediately after the experiment with the
Faraday Cage?
A relieved to be able to get back to his normal task
B sure that they had uncovered something significant
C doubtful whether they had drawn the correct conclusion
29. What implications have Jack and Fiona drawn from their further
research?
A Other forms of communication could have the same effect.
B It is only a matter of time before all birds are at risk.
C Birds in cities are more likely to be affected.

PART 6
Questions 30-35.
Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO
WORDS for each answer.
THE YAVARI: AN INCREDIBLE SHIP
TODAY
Where you can see the ship now: close to a 30. __________________
at Puno Bay in Peru.
What visitors can do:
• take a 31. ___________________
• sleep on the ship
HISTORY
Year when the ship was built: 32. ___________________
Main material used in building the ship: IRON
How it was transported to Peru: by sea in small sections.
How it was transported across Peru:
• by 33. ____________________
• on horseback
WORKING LIFE
Raw materials carried by the ship:
• precious metals
• 34. ________________________
Type of engine first fitted on the ship: 35. _________________

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