TEST 9
16 Graham /
graham 17 back / back (ache) 18 58 (to)
73 19 Tuesday 20 2.15 Audioscript Woman: Waterhouse
School, can I help you? Mr Graham: Hello, can I
leave a message for Mr Brown, please. Woman: Yes, of course.
What’s your name? Mr Graham: David Graham. Woman: Could you spell
your surname for me, please? Mr Graham: Yes, it’s
G-R-A-H-A-M. Woman: Right, I’ve got
that. What’s the message? Mr Graham: Well, I can’t
teach my classes for a few days because my back’s bad again. Woman: Oh dear! A bad
back. Mr Graham: Yes. Can you
ask Mr Brown to tell the students to read their course book. They should
start at page 58 and read to page 73. Woman: OK, I’ve got
that. Anything else? Mr Graham: Er yes … tell
Mr Brown that I’ve been to the doctor and I can’t come back to work until
Tuesday. Woman: That’s in the
morning, is it? Mr Graham: No, not until
the afternoon. I’ll be there for my first class. It starts at quarter past
two. Woman: Right. I’ll
tell him. I hope you feel better soon. Mr Graham: Thanks very
much. Bye. Woman: Goodbye. |
21 2nd 22 37 (.00)
(each) 23 283 0065 24 South 25 Trinity Audioscript Man: You are
listening to Radio South. Here is some information about a pop concert. The
group Red River will come to London soon. They will be in London from the
twenty-eighth of October to the second of November. After that they will be
in Oxford from the fourth of November until the ninth. Tickets are quite
expensive – they cost thirty-seven
pounds each, but half of that money will go to a children’s hospital. Tickets
will sell quickly for this famous band so book early. To book a ticket for a
London concert, telephone two-eight-three, double 0-six-five between ten a.m.
and ten p.m. Have a credit card number ready. The London concerts will be in
South Bank Hall. It’s very easy to find. The best way to get there is to take
the train. The concert hall is in Trinity Street. That’s T-R-I-N-I-T-Y
Street. See you there. For classical music lovers … |
TEST
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16 7.30 17 bus 18 12.50 19 Monday(s) 20 Stuart Audioscript Woman: Playhouse
Theatre. Can I help you? Man: Yes, I’d like
some information about the plays that are on next week, please. Woman: Certainly. We
have two plays next week. The White Room is on at seven thirty every evening.
Then in the afternoons we have a play by a new young writer. The name of that
is The School Bus. That’s at three o’clock. Man: The School Bus? Woman: Yes, it’s a
play for children. Man: Mmm … and how
much are tickets? Woman: Well, ticket
for seats upstairs cost fifteen pounds
and those for downstairs are twelve
pounds fifty. Man: Are the prices
the same for all performances? Woman: No, all tickets
are six pounds on Mondays. But you’ll have to buy them soon if you want some
of those. Man: OK. And one
more thing … is there a car park near the theatre? Woman: Yes, in Stuart
Street. Man: Can you spell
that, please? Woman: Certainly. It’s
S-T-U-A-R-T. It’s just behind the theatre. Man: Thank you for
your help. Woman: OK. Goodbye. |
21 793220 22 8.30 23 Padley(‘)s 24 77 25 University Audioscript Man: This is the
Mill House Health Centre. The Health Centre is closed until eight o’clock
tomorrow morning, but here is some important information. To make an
appointment with one of the doctors you can phone us tomorrow. The number is
seven nine three double two 0. The
Health Centre is always very busy early in the morning so please do not phone
before eight-thirty. If you want to get medicine,
Padley’s Chemist’s Shop, that’s P-A-D-L-E-Y-S, is open until ten p.m. every
evening this week, including Sundays. Take
the 77 bus to the High Street. The stop is right outside the shop. If you need to see a doctor
now, please go to the accident department at University Hospital. They are
open twenty-four hours a day for accidents and emergencies. Thank you for
calling the Mill House Health Centre this evening. Our doctors and nurses
will be pleased to answer any more of your questions tomorrow |
TEST
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16 Wednesday 17 7.30 18 (£)5.50 19 Capelle 20 328 Audioscript Man: Good morning.
Central School of Music. Judy: Good morning.
My name’s Judy Black. I’d like some information about guitar lessons, please. Man: Are you a
beginner? Judy: Yes, I’ve never
played the guitar before. Man: Then you’ll
want a beginners’ class. There’s one on Wednesday
evening and another on Tuesday morning. Judy: I work during
the day so I’d like the evening class. Man: It begins at
half past seven and it’s a two-hour class. Judy: Oh, that will
be fine for me. Er, can you tell me how much I have to pay? Man: Each lesson
costs five pounds fifty. That’s
fifty-five pounds for a course of ten lessons. Judy: That’s not bad.
But I haven’t got a guitar. Does it matter? Man: No, the school
can lend you one. Judy: Oh good. And
can you tell me the name of the teacher? Man: It’s Mrs
Capelle. That’s C-A-P-E-L-L-E. Judy: Right. What
room will my lesson be in? Man: Classroom
number three hundred and twenty-eight on the third floor. Judy: Great. Thank
you very much. Bye. Man: Bye. |
21 film museum 22 8.45 23 car park 24 6.70 25 pencil Audioscript Teacher: Right, listen
carefully, everyone. I want to tell you about our school trip. We’re going to
go on Saturday. I hope you can all come. As
you know, we’re going to visit the film museum. There are lots of very
interesting things there about the cinema and how films are made. We’ll have to leave at eight forty-five
so don’t be late. We’ll get there by bus. Please meet me in the car park.
You all know where that is, don’t you? And when we return, the bus will leave
you at the school entrance. Tell your parents, won’t you? What next? Oh yes, the cost.
It’ll be six pounds seventy pence each, OK? Remember to get the money from
your parents. Now, I’m going to give you
some work to do at the museum. You’ll
need to write things down, so take a pencil with you. We’ll have lunch in the
museum café so you needn’t bring any food with you. Well, I think that’s
everything … |
TEST
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16 14
degrees 17 raincoat 18 Euston 19 £30 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! |
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. |
TEST 13
16 April 17 Leith 18 10.20 19 book 20 Tuesday Audioscript Ian: Hello, could I
speak to Diana, please? Woman: She’s not in at
the moment. Can I take a message? Ian: Yes, please.
Tell her that Ian called from Head Office and we’ve booked her into the April
Hotel for two nights. Woman: Which hotel? Ian: The April. You
know, like the month. Woman: Oh, yes. Ian: I’m sure she’ll
like it. It’s on Leith Street. Woman: Could you spell
that? Ian: L E I T H.
Leith Street. Woman: OK, I’ve got
that. Ian: Now, she knows where the meeting will be,
but she doesn’t know the time. Tell her it will begin at twenty past ten and finish at four thirty. Woman: Right. Ian: And could you
tell her to take the book with her? She’ll know which one. I’m sure she’s
finished reading it. Woman: OK – anything
else? Ian: Oh yes – please
tell her I’ll take her to the factory on Tuesday and she can speak to Mr
Brown on Wednesday morning. Woman: All right, I’ll
make sure she gets the message. Ian: Thanks very
much. |
21 7.30 22 North 23 3rd 24 T
shirt 25 12 Audioscript Man: Thank you for
phoning Park Zoo. The zoo is open from Monday to Saturday from nine in the morning to seven thirty
at night and on Sundays from ten to
five. You can stay in the zoo for one hour after closing time. The zoo is north of the city centre and
you should take the train to North Station. It is a five-minute walk from
there. We have many interesting
animals for you to see. But please
note the elephant house won’t be open on the third of May. I’m sorry, but
you can’t see the elephants that day. When you come, make sure you
visit the zoo shop. There you can buy books, postcards and T-shirts. Everyone
will want to wear a zoo T-shirt! An adult tickets costs ten
pounds, a children’s ticket five pounds and a family ticket twelve pounds. We hope you enjoy your visit to
the zoo. |
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