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16 brakes 17 Hill 18 350519 19 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 19 21 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 22 car park 23 pink 24 office 25 jacket 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. |
TEST 6
16 two / 2 / one double,
one single 17 440 18 E A R S L E Y 19 5.30 20 March Audioscript Woman: Hello. Lonflats
Agency. Can I help you? Man: Oh yes. My
name’s Mark Jones. I’m phoning about the flat for rent in Putney. I saw the
advertisement in the paper. Woman: In Putney …
Well, yes, Mr Jones, that one’s got two bedrooms. Man: Are they double
bedrooms? Woman: One double and
one single. Man: OK. And how
much is the rent? Woman: Well, it’s £440
a month. Man: I see. And
where exactly is it? Woman: It’s number 27
Earsley Street. Man: Oh. How do you
spell that? Woman: Earsley. It’s
E-A-R-S-L-E-Y. It’s near the train station. Man: And what floor
is it on? Woman: It’s a second
floor flat. Man: Has it got any
furniture? Woman: Yes. It’s got
some nice modern furniture. Man: Well. It sounds
interesting. I’d like to see it, please. Woman: Can you come
tomorrow? Man: Tomorrow.
That’s Tuesday? Woman: Uh-hm Man: Well, only
after 5 o’clock. Woman: How about half
past five? Man: Yes, that’s
fine. Oh, one thing I nearly forgot. When will the flat be free to rent? Woman: From the 1st of
March. Man: OK. See you
tomorrow. Woman: Bye. |
21 10.45 (15 to 11) 22 castle 23 8 24 park 25 market(s) Audioscript Guide: Hello everyone.
I just want to tell you about our trip to the town of Chester. The coach will
leave at nine fifteen tomorrow morning. It
takes about an hour and a half to get to Chester, so we will arrive at a
quarter to eleven. You will have time for a cup of coffee before our first
visit. This will be to the castle. It is a very interesting old building
and I’m sure you’ll enjoy the visit. Tickets for the castle cost three pounds
fifty for adults and, if you have children, a family ticket is just eight pounds. There are lots of things
to see and we will be there about two hours. We will take sandwiches for
lunch with us and we will all eat together in a park. You will be pleased to
know that tomorrow is going to be sunny. After
lunch, we will walk round the old market. You will be able to buy all
your presents there. Now, any questions? |
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