Listening Test 03
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|Part 1|
Questions 1–10
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Midbury Drama Club
Background
Example                       Answer
club started in                   1957
- prize recently won by (Q:1) {youth} section
- usually performs (Q:2) {comedy} plays
Meetings
- next auditions will be on Tuesday, (Q:3) {12th March|12 March|March 12}
- help is needed with (Q:4) {publicity} and {lights}
- rehearsals take place in the (Q:5) {community} hall
- nearest car park for rehearsals is in Ashburton Road opposite the (Q:6) {sports centre}
Costs
- annual membership fee is £ (Q:7) {180}
- extra payment for (Q:8) {costumes|costume hire}
Contact
- secretary’s name is Sarah (Q:9) {Sawdicott}
- secretary’s phone number is (Q:10) {07955 240063}
|Part 2|
Questions 11–15
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
(Q:11) What does the charity Forward thinking do?
[A. It funds art exhibitions in hospitals.
/ B. It produces affordable materials for art therapy.
/ C. It encourages the use of arts projects in healthcare.]
(Q:12) What benefit of Forward thinking’s work does Jasmine mention?
[A. People avoid going to hospital.
/ B. Patients require fewer drugs.
/ C. Medical students do better in tests.]
(Q:13) When did the organisation become known as Forward thinking?
[A. 1986
/ B. in the 1990s
/ C. 2005]
(Q:14) Where does Forward thinking operate?
[A. within Clifton city
/ B. in all parts of London
/ C. in several towns and villages near Clifton]
(Q:15) Jasmine explains that the Colville Centre is
[A. a school for people with health problems.
/ B. a venue for a range of different activities.
/ C. a building which needs repairing.]
Questions 16–20
Who can take part in each of the classes?
Match the correct participant group, A, B or C.
B.  adults
C.  all ages
(Q:16) Learn Salsa! [select: A/B/C]
(Q:17) Smooth Movers [select: A/B/C]
(Q:18) Art of the Forest [select: A/B/C]
(Q:19) The Money Maze [select: A/B/C]
(Q:20) Make a Play [select: A/B/C]
|Part 3|
Questions 21–26
Complete the flow-chart below.
Choose SIX answers from the list and select the correct letter, A–I, next to questions 21-26.
B.  journey times
C.  land use
D.  leisure facilities
E.  means of transport
F. parking facilities
G.  number of pedestrians
H. places of employment
I.  traffic flow
CITY CENTRE FIELD TRIP
Questions 27–30
Who will be responsible for each task?
Select the correct letter A, B or C.
B.  Lauren
C.  both Stefan and Lauren
(Q:27) draw graphs and maps [select: A/B/C]
(Q:28) choose photographs [select: A/B/C]
(Q:29) write report [select: A/B/C]
(Q:30) do presentation [select: A/B/C]
|Part 4|
Questions 31–35
Complete the sentences below.
Write ONLY ONE WORD for each answer.
Manufacturing in the English Midlands
(Q:31) In the eighteenth century, the {land} still determined how most people made a living.
(Q:32) In the ground were minerals which supported the many {industries} of the region.
(Q:33) Since the late sixteenth century the French settlers had made {glass} .
(Q:34) In Cheshire {salt} was mined and transported on the river Mersey.
(Q:35) Potters worked in a few {villages} situated on the small hills of North Staffordshire.
Questions 36–40
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD for each answer.
Pottery notes
Earthenware
advantages:
- potters used (Q:36) {local} clay
- saved money on (Q:37) {fuel}.
     disadvantages:
- needed two firings in the kiln to be (Q:38) {waterproof}
- fragility led to high (Q:39) {wastage} during manufacturing
Stoneware
- more expensive but better
- made from a (Q:40) {mixture} of clay and flint
Collected Notes
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