TEST 4
1 -
November 2 - May 3 -
February 4 -
Autumn 5 - Cumbline WOMAN: Oh, hello.
I work for a children’s magazine and I’m writing something about children and
the different times of the year. Would you like to answer some questions for
me? BOY: Well, yes,
if I can. WOMAN: Thank you.
OK, first, can you give me your name, please? BOY: Yes, of
course. It’s Ben – Ben Perry. And that’s P-E double R-Y. WOMAN: Right.
Thank you, Ben. Now, when’s your birthday? I mean, which month? BOY: My birthday?
Why? WOMAN: It’s
interesting. People usually like their birthday month. BOY: Do they?
Well, I don’t like mine very much. It’s November. WOMAN: Oh, right.
Let me write that here. Now perhaps you can tell me the month you like best. Which is your favourite month? BOY: Mmmm … I prefer May, I think. Yes, it’s
lovely then. It’s warm and sunny and we often go swimming. WOMAN: OK, fine.
Now, which months is the worst? What about January? BOY: Well, I
don’t like it very much – but the month I hate is February. It’s always cold
and it rains a lot so we can’t play outside very often. WOMAN: But in
some countries it’s warm and sunny then, you know. BOY: Yes, I know!
But not here! WOMAN: Now, do you usually have a holiday in the
summer, Ben? BOY: No. All my
friends do, but my dad has to work then. So we have our holiday later, in the
autumn. WOMAN: Ah, I see.
And where do you go? BOY: We always go
to the same place. It’s called Cumbline. WOMAN: Oh. Can
you spell that for me, please? BOY: Yes. It’s
C-U-M-B-L-I-N-E. It’s a lovely place, with lakes and a forest. WOMAN: Well,
thank you, Ben. That’s all. |
1 -
8h30 2 - rucksack 3 -
plate 4 -
torch 5 -
towel WOMAN: Hello,
everyone. Please listen carefully, because I’m going to tell you some important
things about our school camping trip to the lake this weekend. First, we are
going to meet at Kirby Bridge. Write this in your books, please. That’s
K-I-R-B-Y. You all know that place, don’t you? BOY: Yes, Miss. WOMAN: Next, the time. Can we meet at half past eight? BOY: Oh, that’s very early! WOMAN: No, it
isn’t. You start school at that time
every day! BOY: OK. What do we have to take with us,
Miss? WOMAN: Well,
we’ll only be there for two days, so don’t bring a heavy suitcase! But you
will need a small rucksack. BOY: My brother’s
got one. I can use his. Shall we bring some food with us? WOMAN: No, you
don’t need any because we can buy some at the shop in the village. But please
bring a plastic plate with you. BOY: OK. What
about a torch, Miss? WOMAN: Yes.
That’s very important because there aren’t any lights in our tents! Now, what
else? I know. The farmer is going to let us use the showers at the farm.
Isn’t that kind? So, you will all need to
bring a towel with you. BOY: Right. Is
that everything? WOMAN: Yes. So,
see you all tomorrow. BOY: OK. Bye,
Miss. |
PART 3
1 - January 2 - Salford 3 - Tuesday 4 - 22(nd)/twenty-second 5 - plants GIRL: Hello. I’d
like to come to your art club, please. MAN: OK. Let’s
see. Can I ask you some questions? First, what’s your name? GIRL: Ann Knight. MAN: How do you
spell your surname? GIRL:
K-N-I-G-H-T. MAN: Thank you. MAN: Now, Ann,
how old are you? GIRL: I’m 12. My
birthday is the fifteenth of January. MAN: Right. OK.
And where do you live, Ann? GIRL: At 26
Salford Street. MAN: Is that
S-U-L-F-O-R-D? GIRL: No,
S-A-L-F-O-R-D. MAN: Thank you.
Next question! Which day would you like to come to the club? We meet every
day after school. |
GIRL: Um, I can
only come on Tuesday. Is that OK? MAN: That’s fine. GIRL: Can I ask
you a question? MAN: Of course
you can. GIRL: I can’t
come next week. Can I start the week after that? MAN: Of course
you can. That’s April the twenty-second. Don’t forget! GIRL: OK. Thanks. MAN: My last
question. What kind of things do you like painting? Animals? People? GIRL: They’re OK,
but I like painting plants and trees best. MAN: Right.
You’ll enjoy our club, I’m sure! |
TEST 5
1 -
31 2 - half
past four/4.30 3 -
cakes, games 4 -
jeans 5 -
phone GIRL: Dad, can I
have a party for me and seven other girls at school? MAN: Why? It
isn’t your birthday. GIRL: I know, but
the school exams are over. MAN: All right.
When do you want to have the party? GIRL: On
Saturday? MAN: OK. GIRL: Could we
have the party at Grandmother’s house? MAN: I think so,
but why there? GIRL: Because her
house is bigger. What’s the number of her house? I can’t remember. MAN: It’s thirty-one. And it’s in Regent Street. GIRL: I remember
the name of the street, Dad! MAN: And when you
ask your friends to come, you must put the time too. GIRL: Can we
start at half past three in the afternoon? MAN: That’s too
early, I think. Put half past four. GIRL: OK. I’m going
to ask my friends to bring some things so Mum won’t have to do everything.
And I can help too. MAN: What kind of
things? GIRL: How about cakes and some games? MAN: All right.
And tell your friends to wear jeans. GIRL: Why, Dad? MAN: Well, then
you can play in the garden if the weather’s nice. GIRL: Oh, yes …
excellent. I love climbing the trees in the garden. MAN: I know. And
ask your friends’ parents to phone me,
please. GIRL: Why? MAN: Because it’s
good to have everyone’s address. GIRL: OK. Thanks,
Dad. Oh … it will be great! |
1 - science 2 -
Shaker 3 -
15/fifteen 4 - kitchen 5 -
black WOMAN: Right,
please be quiet, everyone. I want to tell you about your new teacher. BOY: When is the
new teacher going to start teaching us, Miss Brown? WOMAN: Next week,
Harry. BOY: Which day? WOMAN: On
Tuesday. BOY: Which
subject will she teach us? WOMAN: You ask a
lot of questions, Harry. BOY: Sorry, Miss
Brown, but I just want to know. WOMAN: All right.
Well, she usually teaches maths, but she’s going to teach your class science. BOY: And what’s
her name? WOMAN: Yes,
that’s important! It’s Mrs Shaker. Can you spell that for us? BOY: Is it S-H-A-K-E-R? WOMAN: That’s
right, Harry. Excellent. BOY: And which
classroom will she teach in? WOMAN: She’ll be
in classroom fifteen. And where is that, Harry? BOY: It’s next to
the school kitchen. WOMAN: Good. Now,
this is her first job, so please be kind to her. BOY: I’ll meet
her in the car park and carry all her bags and books. What colour is her car?
Do you know? WOMAN: Blue, I
think. No, sorry, it’s black. The new secretary’s car is blue. BOY: And can we
…? WOMAN: That’s
enough questions, Harry. Now we must start some work. |
PART 3
1 -
3.30 2 -
12/twelve 3 -
green 4 -
garden 5 -
gloves Audioscript BOY: Mum, can we
have a party for Dad’s birthday? WOMAN: Oh, yes …
that will be nice. BOY: But it must
be a secret. WOMAN: All right.
But when shall we have it? It’s his birthday on Tuesday, but that isn’t a
good day for a party. BOY: How about
Sunday? WOMAN: OK. BOY: We can have
the party in the evening. WOMAN: The
afternoon will be better, Peter, because you have to go to school on Monday. BOY: All right.
What time can we have the party, then? WOMAN: Half past
three, I think. BOY: OK. How many
people can come? Twenty? WOMAN: Not that
many. Just the family and a few of Dad’s friends. I’ll make enough food for
twelve people. BOY: Can you make
a big, square cake? And it must be green.
That’s Dad’s favourite. |
WOMAN: I’ll try!
But you must help me, too. There will be a lot of things to do. BOY: OK. Give me
something to do now. Shall I tidy the dining room? WOMAN: No. You
don’t need to do that, because we can eat outside in this lovely weather. So
can you please tidy the garden? BOY: That sounds
boring! WOMAN: I know.
But we want everything to look nice, don’t we? BOY: Yes, you’re
right. What present shall I get him? WOMAN: How about
some new gloves? He needs some for
his golf and he’s lost his old ones. BOY: But that
will be expensive … WOMAN: Well, I’ll
give you some money. But you must cut the grass first! BOY: OK. |
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