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The document contains a schedule for television programming, including a film called The Railway Princess and a music program for teenagers. It also features a conversation between Jane and Michael discussing plans for the visiting Sanchez family from Spain, including sightseeing and activities in England. Key points include the Sanchez family's first trip to England and suggestions for entertainment during their stay.

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The document contains a schedule for television programming, including a film called The Railway Princess and a music program for teenagers. It also features a conversation between Jane and Michael discussing plans for the visiting Sanchez family from Spain, including sightseeing and activities in England. Key points include the Sanchez family's first trip to England and suggestions for entertainment during their stay.

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Độc thoại:

You will hear an announcement about what’s on television tomorrow.


For each question, choose the correct answer.
Audio Player
8 The Railway Princess is on television from
A 9.00 to 10.00.
B 9.00 to 10.30.
C 9.30 to 11.00.
9 There is a music programme for teenagers
A early in the morning.
B before lunch.
C at lunchtime.
10 You can see a football match between
A Ireland and Spain.
B Brazil and Ireland.
C Spain and Italy.
11 If the weather is bad, there will be no
A cycling.
B skiing.
C tennis.
12 In the quiz programme, teams have to guess.
A the year.
B the person.
C the place.
13 What kind of film is I Could Live Forever?
A a comedy
B a musical
C a thriller

8 B 9 C 10 B 11 C 12 A 13 B
Audioscript
Man: And that’s the weather forecast. And now we know what the weather’s
going to be like, let’s have a look at what we’ve got for you tomorrow on TV31.
Most of the morning is taken up with children’s television. As it’s Saturday,
we’ve got programmes for children from the under fives to teenagers. We start
the day at 7.00 with cartoons and programmes for the very young. These go on
until 9.00 when we have a film specially made for television called The Railway
Princess. It was first shown about six months ago and we’ve had lots of requests
to show it again. The film is based on Jenny Johnson’s best-selling children’s
book. Then from 10.30 until 12.00, we continue with a magazine programme for
5- to 12-year-olds. There’s something for everyone – animals, art, sport, the
countryside. At lunchtime, from 12.00 till 2.00, we have something for teenagers
– Here and Now – our music programme with all the latest groups and singers,
and the results of last week’s competition.
After lunch there’s half an hour of news and that’s followed at 2.30 by sport.
This afternoon you can watch the match between Brazil and Ireland. The winner
of that match will go on to play Italy or Spain in the final next week.
Football is followed at 4 o’clock by tennis. We’ll be watching part of the
Macmillan Tennis Tournament. If the tennis is cancelled because of rain we’ll
be going over early to Japan to see some of the skiing. Let’s hope Angus Burns
has recovered from yesterday’s fall. At 5 o’clock we’ll be bringing you the end
of the Round Britain Cycle Race.
At 6 o’clock it’s time for our new quiz programme Your guess is as good as
mine with Nigel Parsons. Each team is shown picture of people who were in the
news in one particular year, or important things that happened in that year. The
teams guess when that was.
That’s followed by more news and at 7.00 it’s time for our Saturday evening
film I Could Live Forever, a sad story with a happy ending. You’ll recognise the
songs, now well known, made famous by the film and sung by Julia Jones. And
of course there’s some wonderful dancing.
Our evening carries on with plenty of entertainment for all the family. At nine
o’clock there’s a chance to see …

Hội thoại:
You will hear a conversation between a girl, Jane, and her brother, Michael,
about a Spanish family who are coming to visit them in England.
Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect.
If it is correct, choose the letter A for YES. If it is not correct, choose the
letter B for NO.
A B
YES NO
20 This will be the Sanchez family’s first trip to England. A B
21 Michael suggests sightseeing in London. A B
22 The Sanchez children are teenagers. A B
23 Jane has been to the car museum. A B
24 Michael thinks everyone enjoys visiting museums. A B
25 Jane and Michael have bought tickets for the tennis
A B
competition.

20 A 21 A 22 B 23 A 24 B 25 B
Audioscript
Jane: Michael, you know that Spanish family Mum and Dad met in Spain last
year?
Michael: Yeah, the Sanchez family.
Jane: That’s right. Anyway, they’re coming to stay next month. They haven’t
been to England before, so Mum wants us to help plan a really good week for
them. Can we give her some suggestions?
Michael: Well, they must spend a day in London seeing the famous places like
Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London. Perhaps they could go on one of
those open top buses and see everything from there.
Jane: That’s a great idea. Do you think the children will like that?
Michael: How old are they?
Jane: One’s 12 and the other’s nine.
Michael: That should be okay then. What about a trip to the car museum at
Beaulieu on another day?
Jane: Oh no, I found that car museum so boring. I don’t think any of them
would like that.
Michael: Well, I think most people find museums boring, but it’s what people
do when they visit another country, isn’t it?
Jane: Not necessarily. They might want to do more outdoor activities or
perhaps go to some shows or plays or something.
Michael: I know, there’s a big open air pop and jazz festival in Southampton.
Do you think they’d like that?
Jane: That sounds better. What about taking the kids windsurfing as well? I
think they might enjoy that, don’t you?
Michael: Fine. And what about tennis? Do you think we could still get tickets
for the Open Tennis competition in Bournemouth? There are some famous
players there this year.
Jane: I’m sure we could, but I wonder if the family like tennis.
Michael: I don’t know … so let’s just write a list of all the things they could
do, then get Mum to phone Mrs Sanchez tonight. The family can talk it over and
then phone back if we need to book anything.
Jane: Brilliant! Let’s start the list.

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