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 colour is Kathy’s bedroom now?

2   Which platform does the woman’s train leave from?

3   How is Susan going to get to the airport?

4   Which is Anna’s family?

5   When is Kim’s birthday party?

Answer & Audioscript

1 A   2 C   3 B   4 A   5 A

Audioscript

1   Which is Tom’s mother?

Woman:   Is that your mother with the hat, Tom?

Tom:   She never wears a hat.

Woman:   Has she still got glasses and long hair?

Tom:   Her hair’s short now. But she still wears glasses.

2   Where will the beach party be?

Man:   Hi, Jane. Going to the beach party tonight?

Jane:   Yes. Is it in the same place as last week’s – by the boats?

Man:   It’s going to be by the trees this time.

Jane:   I’ll meet you at the café then.

3   What will Fiona wear to the dance?

Fiona:   Shall I wear this skirt or my new trousers to the dance tonight, Mum?

Mother:   What about your blue dress, Fiona?

Fiona:   Is it clean? If it is, I’ll wear that.

Mother:   I washed it yesterday. You can wear your trousers tomorrow.

4   What homework is the girl doing now?

Boy:   Have you finished the science homework yet?

Girl:   I’m still working on it. What are you doing?

Boy:   I’ve done my maths and I’ve just started those English exercises.

Girl:   I’m going to do them next.

5   What’s David going to buy?

David:   I’m just going to the shops, Mum. Do you need anything?

Mother:   Yes, get some fruit will you – some green cooking apples and some oranges to make juice with.

David:   Well, we already have lots of oranges.

Mother:   OK, just some apples then. I’ll make the juice when you get back.

Listening Part 2

Questions 6-10

Listen to Sonya talking to Martin about her family.

How old are her brothers and sisters?

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

You will hear the conversation twice.

Example:

0 Sonya                H

PEOPLE

AGES

 Sally

 Vivienne

 Roger

 Frank

10   Deborah

A   two

B   five

C   seven

D   ten

E   thirteen

F   fifteen

G   eighteen

H   twenty

Answer & Audioscript

6 F   7 E   8 C   9 B   10 G

Audioscript

Martin:   You’ve got a big family, Sonya, haven’t you?

Sonya:   Well, Martin, there are six children altogether and I’m twenty and the oldest.

Martin:   Wow! I know Vivienne, of course. She had her fifteenth birthday last month, didn’t she?

Sonya:   That was Sally. Vivienne looks older but she’s two years younger – but you mustn’t say I told you she’s only thirteen!

Martin:   Of course I won’t. Well, my little sister’s seven …

Sonya:   … and she plays with my brother Roger.

Martin:   So they must be the same age.

Sonya:   They are. Then there’s my other little brother, Frank.

Martin:   And how old is he?

Sonya:   He’s two years younger than Roger.

Martin:   So he’s only five. There must be someone else.

Sonya:   … Oh, Deborah! I nearly forgot.

Martin:   Isn’t she eighteen and starting at college in September?

Sonya:   Yes, she’s going to study medicine. She’s wanted to do that since she was ten.

Martin:   What a nice family.

Listening Part 3

Questions 11-15

Listen to a woman asking a travel agent for some information about a park in the mountains.

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

You will hear the conversation twice.

Example:

0   The woman will visit the park for

        A   one week.  

        B   two weeks.

        C   four weeks.

11   In the park, there is

        A   a café.

        B   a hotel.

        C   a guest-house.

12   The village has a

        A   swimming pool.

        B   cinema.

        C   food shop.

13   You can only go through the park

        A   by car.

        B   by bus.

        C   on foot.

14   On weekdays, a visit to the park costs

        A   $12.

        B   $13.

        C   $16.

15   In the park, the woman will see

        A   animals.

        B   flowers.

        C   snow.

Answer & Audioscript

11 A   12 C   13 C   14 A   15 B

Audioscript

Man:   Can I help you?

Woman:   I’d like some information about the mountain park. I’ve got seven days’ holiday next month.

Man:   Yes, certainly.

Woman:   First, I’d like to book somewhere to stay.

Man:   I’m afraid there’s nothing in the park, just a small café, that’s all. The nearest guest-house is in a village a few kilometres away.

Woman:   Has the village got somewhere to swim or a cinema?

Man:   It’s very quiet. There’s just a small supermarket that sells food.

Woman:   I don’t mind that. Can I take my car to the park?

Man:   Yes. But you must leave it at the entrance with the other cars and buses. Visitors must walk through the park.

Woman:   And how much does it cost to go in?

Man:   From Mondays to Fridays everyone pays twelve dollars, but at weekends it’s thirteen dollars for children and sixteen dollars for adults.

Woman:   Right. Will I see any animals in the park next month?

Man:   I don’t think so. But it’s the best time to go! There won’t be any snow and the flowers will be beautiful.

Listening Part 4

Questions 16-20

You will hear Mats talking to his friend, Sarah, about a trip to Manchester in England.

Listen and complete questions 16-20.

You will hear the conversation twice.

TRIP TO MANCHESTER

Go to Manchester in:     October

Temperature in autumn:     16 ____________ degrees

Will need to wear:     17 ____________

Name of train station in London:     18 ____________

Cost of train:     19   £____________

Take Sarah some:     20 ____________

Answer & Audioscript

16 14 degrees   17 raincoat   18 Euston

19 £30 / thirty pounds   20 cheese

Audioscript

Sarah:   Hello.

Mats:   Hello, Sarah. It’s Mats.

Sarah:   Hi, Mats! How are you? Are you going to come to England in October?

Mats:   Yes, I am. I’m really happy. I’m going to visit Manchester. That’s why I’m phoning. I have some questions.

Sarah:   What do you need to know?

Mats:   First, what will the weather be like? Will it be cold?

Sarah:   Well, it’ll be autumn – the temperature will be 14 degrees.

Mats:   So, what clothes shall I bring?

Sarah:   Well, it rains a lot in Manchester, so bring a raincoat.

Mats:   OK. Next question. How do I get to Manchester from Heathrow Airport?

Sarah:   You can take the underground into the centre of London and then a train from Euston station. That’s E-U-S-T-O-N. And there’s also a plane from Heathrow to Manchester.

Mats:   Which is the cheaper?

Sarah:   The train, I think. It’s £30.

Mats:   And finally, can I bring you anything from my country, Sarah?

Sarah:   Oh, yes, please! Can you bring me some cheese? I always like food.

Mats:   No problem. See you in October.

Sarah:   Bye!

Listening Part 5

Questions 21-25

You will hear some information about a museum.

Listen and complete questions 21-25.

You will hear the information twice.

THE REDFERN MUSEUM

Open:     Monday to Thursday

You can see:

        Downstairs     21   old ____________

        Upstairs: pictures by     22 ____________ artists

Concerts during month of:     23 ____________

Student ticket:     24   £____________

Telephone number:     25 ____________

Answer & Audioscript

21 clothes   22 Spanish   23 December

24 (£)3.80   25 557642

Audioscript

Man:   The Redfern Museum is closed today. Our opening hours are from half past one to half past four Monday to Thursday.

The museum has things for you to see from the eighteenth century – the downstairs room shows the clothes of two hundred years ago. For example, you can see what children wore at school and what families wore for dinner.

Upstairs, we are showing some important paintings by Spanish artists of the time. There’s a short film about this exhibition every afternoon and there will be talks about some of these pictures in November.

In the Garden Room, there will be free concerts all through December for visitors to the museum. A ticket to the museum costs five pounds for adults, three pounds eighty for students and two pounds fifty for children.

We welcome school group visits. Please phone our Schools Officer for further information on double five seven six four two, between nine and five every day.

Come to Redfern Museum soon. Thank you for calling.

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