TEST 3 – first – 1st,
second – 2nd , third – 3rd, fourth – 4th
16 (the)
City 17 G8 18 3rd /
third 19 7 o’clock / 7 p.m. 20 (some) magazines /
something to read Audioscript Female: Excuse me!
You’re a friend of Toni’s, aren’t you? Male: Yes. Why? Female: Oh, he’s had an
accident. I’m his sister. He wants his schoolfriends to visit him in
hospital. Male: Oh, dear.
That’s terrible. Is he OK? Female: He fell off his
bicycle and hurt his leg. But he’s not too bad. Male: Which hospital
is he in? Female: The City hospital. Near the
University. You know where it is, don’t you? Male: Yes … oh, poor
Toni. Female: His room’s G8. Male: OK. Is the room
easy to find? Female: Yes. It’s on
the third floor, near the lift. Male: And when can we
visit him? Female: Well, the
visiting hours are from four to … erm … seven, every day. Male: Well, I’ll go
after school today. Does he want anything? Female: I expect
something to read would be nice –z some magazines perhaps. Male: OK. I’ll take
him some. |
21 Black 22 10.30
(a.m.) / half past ten 23 17 24 dog(s) / your
dog 25 (the) river Audioscript Answerphone: This weekend
why not visit Park Farm, in the lovely village of Newhampton, for a day in
the country that the whole family will enjoy! Come and see the farm animals,
go for a walk across the fields and take the children to the mini zoo.
Afterwards, you can look around the Gift Shop or have a snack or a drink in
the Black Cat Tea Room. From the
Tea Room, you can watch your children playing outside. Park
Farm is open every day from half past ten in the morning to five o’clock in
the evening.
An adult ticket costs six pounds and children between three and sixteen pay
four pounds. But you can save money with a family ticket which costs seventeen pounds. Dogs are not
allowed on the farm so please leave your dog at home! To find Park Farm, follow the
signs in the village. The farm is very
near to the river. We look forward to seeing you soon at Park Farm! |
TEST
4
16 (the) brakes 17 Hill 18 350519 19 2.00 / 14.00 / two o’clock /
2 p.m. 20 red Audioscript Male:
Good morning. Jackson’s Garage. Can I help you? Mary:
Yes, please. I’m having some trouble with my car. Can you come to have a look
at it? Male:
Can I have your name, please, Miss? Mary:
Yes, my name’s Mary Wilson. Male:
Now, what’s the trouble? Mary:
It’s the brakes. When I was
driving to work this morning they weren’t working very well. Male:
Oh, dear. Don’t worry. We’ll come and repair them. Mary:
Thank you. Male:
Can you tell me your address please? Mary:
Well, I’m at my office. It’s at 31 Hill Road. The car’s parked outside the
office. Male:
Could we also have your office phone number? Mary:
Yes, it’s 350519. Can you some this morning? Male:
I’m afraid we can’t. We’re very busy until lunchtime. Mary:
It’s very important. I really need my car tonight. How soon can you come? Male:
Well, we can come at, say … 2.00 p.m. Mary:
OK, thank you. Male:
And what type of car is it? Mary:
It’s a red Toyota. Male:
OK. See you this afternoon. Mary:
Great. Thank you. Bye. |
21 Craig 22 Park 23 1984 24 1990 25 587
634 Audioscript Presenter: And now, in this part of the programme we try to
put people in contact with their old schoolfriends. So, if you remember any
of these people and you want to see them again, then listen carefully. Right,
now the first person this morning is Janet Craig. That’s spelt C-R-A-I-G and
I’ll give you her telephone number in a minute or so. Janet said she was at Green Park School in South London for
six happy years, and she wants to meet all her old friends again. She started at the school in 1984 and she
was very sorry when she left to get a job in 1990. So,
if you were at Green Park School between those dates, then please phone
Janes. She’s waiting to hear from you and her number is 587 634, that’s 587
634. I’m
sure you’ll have lots to talk about! |
TEST 5
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. |
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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