Listening Test 04
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|Part 1|
QUESTIONS 1-10
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
GOODBYE PARTY FOR JOHN
(Example)Â Date: 22nd December
Venue: (Q:1) {college dining room}
Invitations (Tony):
• Who to invite: John and his wife, Director
(Q:2) • The {office staff}
• All the teachers
(Q:3) • All the {students}
(Q:4) • Date for sending invitations: {10 December}
Present (Lisa):
(Q:5) • Collect money during the: {coffee break}
(Q:6) • Suggested amount per person: $ {6}
• Check prices for: CD Players
(Q:7) • {set of dictionaries}
• Coffee maker
Ask guests to bring:
• Snacks
(Q:8) • {music}
(Q:9) • {photos}
(Q:10) • Ask student representative to prepare a: {speech}
|Part 2|
Questions 11–15
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
(Q:11) To find out how much holidays cost, you should press button...
[A. one./*B. two./C. three.]
(Q:12) Travelite currently offer walking holidays...
[*A. only in Western Europe./B. all over Europe./C. outside Europe.]
(Q:13) The walks offered by Travelite...
[*A. cater for a range of walking abilities./B. are planned by guides from the local area./C. are for people with good fitness levels.]
(Q:14) On Travelite holidays, people holidaying alone pay...
[*A. the same as other clients./B. only a little more than other clients./C. extra only if they stay in a large room.]
(Q:15) Entertainment is provided...
[A. when guests request it./*B. most nights./C. every night.]
Questions 16–20
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Length of holiday | Cost per person (including all accommodation costs) | Special offers included in price |
3 days | (Q:16) $ {A} | Pick up from the (Q:17) {A} |
7 days | $350 | As above plus
|
14 days | (Q:19) $ {A} | As above plus membership of a (Q:20) {A} |
|Part 3|
Questions 21–26
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
| Experiment | Equipment | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Experiment 1 | (Q:21) {20 balloons} and a table | to show how things move on a cushion of air |
| Experiment 2 | lots of paperclips | to show why we need standard (Q:22) {units of measurement} |
| Experiment 3 | (Q:23) {rock salt} and a jar of water | to show how (Q:24) {crystals} grow |
| Experiment 4 | cardboard, colored pens and a (Q:25) {string} | to teach children about how (Q:26) {light} is made up |
| Experiment 5 | a drill, an old record, a pin, paper, a bolt | To make a record player in order to learn about recording sound |
Questions 27–30
What problems do the speakers identify for each experiment? Choose your answers from the box and write the letters A–H next to questions 27–30.
A too messy | B too boring | C too difficult | D too much equipment
E too long | F too easy | G too noisy | H too dangerous
(Q:27) Experiment 1 [select: A/B/C/D/E/F/G/*H]
(Q:28) Experiment 2 [select: A/*B/C/D/E/F/G/H]
(Q:29) Experiment 3 [select: A/B/C/D/*E/F/G/H]
(Example) Experiment 4: F
(Q:30) Experiment 5 [select: A/B/*C/D/E/F/G/H]
|Part 4|
Questions 31–34
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
SHARKS IN AUSTRALIA
• Length largest caught: 16 mts
(Q:31) • Weight heaviest: {795} kgs
• Skeleton: cartilage
• Skin texture: rough barbs
(Q:32) • Swimming aides: fins and {tail}
(Q:33) • Food gathered from the ocean {floor}
(Q:34) • Sharks locate food by using their {sense of smell}
Questions 35–38
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
(Q:35) Shark meshing uses nets laid...
[*A. along the coastline./B. at an angle to the beach./C. from the beach to the sea.]
(Q:36) Other places that have taken up shark meshing include...
[*A. South Africa./B. New Zealand./C. Tahiti.]
(Q:37) The average number of sharks caught in nets each year is...
[A. 15./*B. 150./C. 1,500.]
(Q:38) Most sharks are caught in...
[A. spring./*B. summer./C. winter.]
Questions 39 and 40
(Q:39-40) Which TWO factors reduce the benefits of shark nets?
Choose TWO letters A–G.
[multi=2:A. nets wrongly positioned/*B. strong waves and currents/C. too many fish/D. sharks eat holes in nets/*E. moving sands/F. nets too short/G. holes in nets scare sharks]
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