TEST 15
11 B 12 B 13 A 14 C 15 C
Audioscript
Friend:
I tried to phone you yesterday.
Diane:
Oh, sorry. I was busy all day and then I went to London in the evening for a
meal with some friends.
Friend:
Did you take your car?
Diane:
I left it at home. Parking’s such a problem. But the underground was closed for
repairs so I had to take the bus. It was quite slow.
Friend:
Did you go to your favourite Spanish restaurant?
Diane:
I was hoping to try some Mexican food but my friends booked a table in a
Chinese place.
Friend:
Was it expensive?
Diane:
Quite cheap actually, and the food was very good – but it’s only a small
restaurant so a lot of people had to wait for tables – and it was quite noisy.
Friend:
You didn’t stay there and talk afterwards then!
Diane:
We went for a walk along the river. It was too late for the cinema.
Friend:
Didn’t you get wet? It rained here all evening.
Diane:
The wind was very cold but it stayed dry.
Friend:
And then it snowed during the night!
Diane:
That was after I got home. But I had a really good evening!
TEST 16
11 C 12 B 13 C 14 A 15 C
Audioscript
Friend: Hello, Philip. Are you doing a photography course?
Philip: Yes, there wasn’t one at my college, Park College,
so I go to City College in South Road.
Friend: Are your classes in the evening?
Philip: Yes, I finish at Park College at quarter past five
and get home about six. The lessons
start at quarter to seven. I have just enough time to eat.
Friend: How much are they?
Philip: My ten-week course is usually ninety-five pounds.
But it costs me seventy-five pounds because I’m a student. There’s also a
five-week course for fifty-five pounds.
Friend: Is it a good course?
Philip: Yes, great. The cameras are rather old, but my
photos are much better now, so I’m really pleased. I’ll never be a famous
photographer though.
Friend: I think taking photographs is difficult.
Philip: Well, we did animals first and they’re certainly not
easy. But then we took pictures of trees, and that wasn’t difficult. We’ll
photograph children next.
Friend: And after the course?
Philip: There aren’t many jobs for photographers. It’ll be my hobby. I can use my father’s camera
but I’ll have to buy a lot of film.
TEST 17
11 B 12 A 13 C 14 C 15 B
Audioscript
Helen:
Sam, you know I sing in Nick’s band?
Sam:
Mmm. He plays drums, doesn’t he, Helen?
Helen:
Yes. Well, we need another guitar player. How about you?
Sam:
Sure!
Helen:
Nick wants to hear you play first. Are you free on Wednesday?
Sam:
Sorry. How about the next day or Friday?
Helen:
Let’s say Thursday – Nick’s busy on Fridays.
Sam:
Fine. Where and what time?
Helen:
Come to my flat at seven thirty and we can walk to Nick’s. The band uses his dad’s garage because his bedroom’s too small.
Sam:
Should I bring anything? Food? Music?
Helen:
Nick’s mum makes us sandwiches and I
always bring CDs. A warm sweater’s a
good idea, because it gets cold.
Sam:
OK. When’s the band’s next concert? Aren’t you playing at your brother’s
eighteenth birthday party?
Helen:
Yes, and the college has booked us for the Saturday before that. We want to
play at the Starlight Club, but they’re fully booked at the moment.
Sam:
Do you get paid for singing, Helen?
Helen:
Of course – the band gets a hundred and ten pounds a night and we each have
twenty-five pounds. Nick keeps ten pounds for things like advertisements.
Sam:
Great.
TEST 18
11 C 12 A 13 B 14 C 15 B
Audioscript
Jamie:
Hi, Mum! I’ve decided to move from my room at the university and into a flat
with some friends.
Mum:
Is the flat near the university, Jamie?
Jamie:
About twenty minutes by bicycle and
there are buses every half hour. But I’ll walk through the park and have
breakfast at a café there with – my friends.
Mum:
Will the flat be quiet so you can study?
Jamie:
There’s a shoe shop downstairs, but
it’s never busy, and there’s not much traffic.
Mum:
Is it expensive?
Jamie:
Two hundred pounds a week, but there are five of us, so that’s forty pounds
each, which isn’t bad.
Mum:
Good. Does the flat have a nice kitchen?
Jamie:
Well, the fridge is old and the cooker’s a bit small, but that doesn’t matter –
we can’t cook! Can I still use your washing machine, Mum, because there isn’t
one there?
Mum:
Of course. When will you move?
Jamie:
On Saturday.
Mum:
If you can wait until the next day, Dad and I will help you, so you’re ready
for classes on Monday.
Jamie:
OK. Thanks, Mum!
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