Listening Part 1

Questions 1-5

You will hear five short conversations.

You will hear each conversation twice.

There is one question for each conversation.

For questions 1-5, put a tick (✓) under the right answer.

1   What will they eat for dinner this evening?

2   What time is it?

3   What’s Michelle going to read?

4   How much did the tickets cost?

5   Where is the chemist’s?

Answer & Audioscript

1 B   2 C   3 B   4 B   5 C

Audioscript

1   What will they eat for dinner this evening?

Mother:   What do you want for dinner this evening, Maria? We could have pizza … or chicken.

Maria:   Mm, what about fish? I had a pizza last night.

Mother:   OK. That’s easy to cook.

Maria:   Good.

2   What time is it?

Man:   Have you got the right time? I think my watch is wrong.

Woman:   Er – it’s half past two.

Man:   Ah – my watch says twenty past.

Woman:   Well, it’s ten minutes slow then.

3   What’s Michelle going to read?

Man:   Can I read your newspaper, Michelle?

Michelle:   Didn’t you bring a book with you?

Man:   Yes, but it’s not very interesting.

Michelle:   Oh, here you are. I’ll read this letter from John.

4   How much did the tickets cost?

Woman:   Oh hi – did you have a good time at the theatre last night?

Man:   Well, the play was excellent but the tickets cost ninety dollars each.

Woman:   That’s not too bad if the play was good.

Man:   No, perhaps you’re right.

5   Where is the chemist’s?

Man:   Excuse me, can you tell me where the chemist’s is, please?

Woman:   Mm, just a moment. Oh yes! It’s past the post office, next to a big supermarket.

Man:   Is it far from here?

Woman:   No, just two minutes’ walk.

Listening Part 2

Questions 6-10

Listen to Kate telling Emma about her family.

Where is each person going today?

For questions 6-10, write a letter A-H next to each person.

You will hear the conversation twice.

Example:

0 Sam                   B

PEOPLE

PLACES

 Kate’s mother

 Tanya

 Len

 Tom

10   Kate’s father

A   concert

B   dentist’s

C   driving school

D   golf club

E   hairdresser’s

F   shops

G   Spanish class

H   tennis club

Answer & Audioscript

6 E   7 F   8 A   9 C   10 G

Audioscript

Emma:   Hi, Kate. What about a game of tennis some time?

Kate:   I’d like to Emma, but not today. I’m really busy.

Emma:   What are you doing?

Kate:   Sam’s got toothache so I’m going to take him to the dentist this morning …

Emma:   Oh dear!

Kate:   … and then mother’s going to the hairdresser this afternoon and I said I would drive her home afterwards. Then after school Tanya wants me to help her buy some new shoes. She doesn’t like shopping alone.

Emma:   My daughter doesn’t either. You’re going to the concert this evening, aren’t you?

Kate:   I’m afraid not. But Len loves classical music, so he’ll go.

Emma:   Oh good. By the way, has Tom started driving yet?

Kate:   He’s having his first lesson today. He’s going to the driving school at lunchtime. He’s really excited about it.

Emma:   I’m sure he is. How’s your father? Does he still play golf?

Kate:   No, not any more, but he’s started learning Spanish. Actually, he’s got a class this evening!

Emma:   Good for him. Well, perhaps we can go to the tennis club tomorrow?

Kate:   Yes, OK!

Listening Part 3

Questions 11-15

Listen to a woman talking to a policeman.

For questions 11-15, tick (✓) A, B or C.

You will hear the conversation twice.

Example:

0   Where did the woman lose her bag?

        A   in town  

        B   on the bus

        C   at home

11   How much money was in the bag?

        A   £20

        B   £40

        C   £50

12   What else was in the bag?

        A   credit card

        B   driving license

        C   gloves

13   The bag was

        A   old.

        B   expensive.

        C   big.

14   What time did the woman lose the bag?

        A   9.30

        B   10.00

        C   10.30

15   The policeman will telephone her in the

        A   morning.

        B   afternoon.

        C   evening.

Answer & Audioscript

11 A   12 C   13 A   14 B   15 A

Audioscript

Man:   Good morning, madam. Can I help you?

Woman:   Yes. I’ve lost my bag.

Man:   Oh, I am sorry. Now, where did you lose it?

Woman:   In the town centre. I had it when I got off the bus.

Man:   Was there much money in the bag?

Woman:   No, there wasn’t. I usually have forty of fifty pounds in it, but today I think there was only about twenty.

Man:   What else was in the bag?

Woman:   Just my gloves. I left my credit card and driving licence at home.

Man:   Was the bag expensive?

Woman:   No, it was an old one. It wasn’t big enough really.

Man:   Now, what time did you lose it?

Woman:   Well, I left home about nine thirty and the bus takes half an hour, so I lost it about ten o’clock.

Man:   Right. Well, I’ll phone you tomorrow to tell you if we find it. Are you at home in the afternoon?

Woman:   Sorry, I’m going out until the evening. Could you phone before ten in the morning?

Man:   Certainly. I’ll call then. Now, what’s your number?

Woman:   It’s oh three six two …

Listening Part 4

Questions 16-20

You will hear a man speaking on the telephone.

He wants to speak to Miss Dixon, but she is not there.

Listen and complete questions 16-20.

You will hear the conversation twice.

Message

TO:                                   Miss Dixon

FROM:                             16   Mr ___________

        Meeting about:     17   new ___________

        On:                           Wednesday

        Time:                        18___________

        In:                             19   room ___________

Please take:                   20___________

Answer & Audioscript

16 HYDE   17 factory   18 11.30 / half past eleven/ eleven thirty

19 21 / twenty-one   20 photograph(s) / photo(s)

Audioscript

Woman:   Brown’s Builders, good afternoon.

Man:   Good afternoon. I’d like to speak to Miss Dixon, please.

Woman:   I’m afraid she’s not in the office at the moment.

Man:   Can you give her a message for me?

Woman:   Yes, certainly. Who’s calling please?

Man:   My name is Hyde.

Woman:   How do you spell that, please?

Man:   That’s H-Y-D-E.

Woman:   Right, Mr Hyde.

Man:   Could you tell her that the time of the meeting has changed?

Woman:   Is that the meeting about the new houses?

Man:   No, about the new factory.

Woman:   I see. And when is it?

Man:   It’s on Wednesday at half past eleven.

Woman:   Does Miss Dixon know where the meeting is?

Man:   I think so. It’s in our main office. Ask her to go to Room 21.

Woman:   Right, I’ll tell her.

Man:   And could you ask her to bring the photographs with her?

Woman:   Which photos do you mean?

Man:   She’ll know which ones. They’re very important.

Woman:   Don’t worry, I’ll tell her. Thank you very much, Mr Hyde.

Man:   Thank you. Goodbye.

Woman:   Goodbye.

Listening Part 5

Questions 21-25

You will hear a man talking about a day trip.

Listen and complete questions 21-25.

You will hear the information twice.

DAY TRIP

To:                                       Lock Ness

Breakfast at:                     21___________

Meet in:                              22___________

Colour of lunch ticket:    23___________

Get lunch ticket from:    24___________

Bring:                                  25___________

Answer & Audioscript

21 7.30 / half past seven / seven thirty

22 (big) car park (behind hotel)

23 pink   24 (the) office   25 (a) jacket

Audioscript

Tour guide:   Ladies and gentlemen. Here’s some information about our trip to Loch Ness tomorrow. It’s a long journey, about three hours each way, so we have to start early. That means we’ll have breakfast at half past seven. Don’t be late, please, as the bus has to leave at half past eight. When you finish breakfast, go to the car park. That’s where we’ll get on the bus. That’s the big car park behind the hotel. Remember to bring your pink tickets for lunch. We’ll have lunch at a restaurant near Loch Ness and you must have your pink ticket or you won’t get any lunch! If you haven’t got a pink ticket yet, you can get one from the office.

Oh, one more thing. I know it’s summer but it can get quite cold in the mountains even in July, so bring a jacket with you. You’ll need one in the evening.

All right? I’ll see you tomorrow morning.

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