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FÁFH# * Vfr'ltir"lg You will hear people talking in eight different situations. For questions 1-g, choose
the best answer (A, B or C).
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1 You hear a man talking about some seeds he has planted.


fiÉqFfrft $ $p*eki*# When does he expect them to grow?
A June
B May
C April [-@
You hear two friends remembering the last time they met.
What was the occasion?
A a birthday party
B a wedding
C a Christmas party [-----ffi
You hear a woman talking about her favourite book.
What kind of book is it?
A a love story
B a fairy tale
C a detective story [--@
You hear two friends discussing their favourite sport.
Which sport is it?
A basketball
B tennis
C volleyball [----€
You hear a shop assistant advising a customer.
What is the customer looking for?
A a shirt
B atie
C a pullover r------Eil
You hear a weather forecast on the radio.
Where are violent storms expected?
A the south coast
B the west coast
C the east coast t-----E
You hear a boy talking about school.
Which subject does he like best?
A Maths
B Art
C History

You hear a travel agent talking about a journey.


What is the customer's final destination?
A Houston
B New York
C Los Angeles

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É f#!"ieÉ*ü You will hear part of a conversation between the headmaster of a school and his
=+.=== secretary about the school open Day. For questions 9-lg, complete the sentences.
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8.30 a.m. The Headmaster will address staff in the 9


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9.30. a.m. Zac Challenger will arrive at the 10 e ntra nce

10.30 a.m. There will be a guided tour of the 11 block.

This will be followed by the official openrn9


of the new 12

12.30 p.m. Lunch will be served in the canteen on the 13

1.30 p.m. Challenger will meet representatives of the Parents' Association in the
school 14

2.00 p.m. He will have a meet¡ng w¡th the l5


in the staff room.

3.00 p.m. There will be speeches and an address by 16

4.00 p.m. The school choir will perform 17 songs.

4.30 p.m. Tea will be served in the l8

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]Á=== t fte;¡#ir¡ü You will hear five different people talking about their favourite films. For questions
19-23, choose from the list (A-F) the reason each speaker gives for his or her
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preference. use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not
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A lt is very exciting.
Speaker 1
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B lt is very amusing.
Speaker 2
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C lt has a high degree of realism.
Speaker 3 t-----E
D The special effects have a particular function.
Speaker 4 F--E
E The acting is outstanding.
Speaker 5

F lt is extremely romantic. =---@


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FÁFStr ? Ytdr"*tir:G You will hear part of a radio interview with a woman called Alice who has a rare
ability. For questions 2f3O, choose the best answer (A, B or C).
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24 Alice describes her ability as


A connecting emotions and words.
B linking colours and emotions.
C connecting colours with words. [----re
25 We are told that Alice developed this condition
A because it is in her family.
B when she was a child.
C when she had children. t-----ffi
26 When she was younger, Alice and her brother
A used to think they were going mad.
B would argue about the colours connected with words.
C saw the same colours for certain words. [-----ffi
27 Alice says that this ability
A is directly associated with her moods.
B can make her feel depressed.
C makes her feelings more intense. t------ffi
28 What is the effect of her condition on Alice's reading?
A lt makes her read more descriptions of colours.
B lt can encourage her to reread a sentence.
C lt makes her avoid sentences with bright descriptions. [----re
29 Ann feels that having this condition
A is very unpleasant at times.
B is generally not a problem.
C is not pleasant at all, on the whole. t-------ffi
30 Doctors used to believe that this condition
A made people insane.
B only affected the insane.
C indicated the person was going mad. t**----ffi

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