TEST 11
11 A 12 C 13 C 14 C 15 B
Audioscript
Elizabeth: Hi Nigel. How’s your course?
Nigel: OK, I think. It’s harder than I expected but I’ve
got some friends who are doing the same course. I’m glad because we help each
other study. But there’s no spare time left for my other friends! My best
friends are doing other courses.
Elizabeth: Jenny does Business too, doesn’t she?
Nigel: Yes. we’re working on a project together. But it’s
only us and Pete at the moment. We need another person in our group.
Elizabeth: What do you have to do in the project?
Nigel: We have to
start a company and make money!
Elizabeth: Doing what?
Nigel: We still haven’t decided. I’m interested in selling
something, maybe through the student shop.
Elizabeth: What sort of thing?
Nigel: Maybe something students use, like pens, notebooks,
bags. Jenny’s talking about food or drink, but I’m not interested.
Elizabeth: Maybe you should think about it for a few days. You
might have clearer ideas then. Selling things to students is hard – they don’t
have much money, so it must be something that they really want!
Now listen again.
TEST 12
11 B 12 C 13 A 14 B 15 A
Audioscript
Robin: Where are you going to live while you are at
university, Lisa? I’m not sure.
Lisa: It isn’t easy, is it, Robin? A secretary I spoke to
told me about some university flats, but I’d also like to look online and visit
some other places.
Robin: What does the university offer?
Lisa: There are 20 flats in an apartment building in the
city centre. Four students share a flat. But I’m not sure about it. It’s nine
kilometres from the university. And what if I don’t like the other students in
the flat?
Robin: What else is there?
Lisa: Two buildings near the university: Howard House and
Morgan House. Howard House is more expensive, but there’s a canteen, and the
price includes meals. Morgan House is cheaper, but you only pay for your room.
Robin: So there’s no canteen in Morgan House?
Lisa: That’s right. But on each floor, there’s a kitchen
and four bathrooms – oh, and there are 25 students on each floor.
Robin: So which one do you think is better: Howard House or
Morgan House?
Lisa: Well, they sound good, but I want to see them and
meet the students who live there.
Robin: Right, because what do you do if you don’t like
them!
Lisa: That could be a problem …
TEST 13
Answer & Audioscript
11 C 12 B 13 C 14 A 15 B
Audioscript
Debbie: Hi Paul. How’s your new job?
Paul: Hi Debbie. Really good. My new colleagues are fun to
work with.
Debbie: Do you miss your old colleagues?
Paul: Well, that
was the problem with my old job. I almost never saw anyone else.
Debbie: I expect it’s a big change. What are you doing now?
Paul: I’m in the office. When customers come in, I give
them some documents to complete, check their driving licence, answer any
questions, take their money, and give them the keys for the car they’re
renting.
Debbie: Is it a difficult job?
Paul: No, the job is simple. But when there are a lot of
customers and people have to wait for their car, they can get angry.
Debbie: How many people work there?
Paul: There are six of us in the office. Then there are
nine people who work outside, getting the cars ready, making sure they’ve got
petrol, showing customers how things work, …
Debbie: It sounds better than your last job.
Paul: It is. I don’t make as much money now, but that’s
because I’m new. But soon I’ll be earning more than I was.
Now listen again.
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