TEST 14
16 Brierley 17 ninth 18 March 19 365
20 train Audioscript Woman:
Good morning. John Locke Travel Service. Can I help you? Man:
Yes. I’d like to go to the United States, to New York. Woman:
Certainly. Could I have your name please, sir? Man:
Brierley. That’s B R I E R L E Y. Woman:
Thank you. Now when would you like to travel, Mr Brierley? Man:
I have to be in New York on the eleventh
of December, so I’d like to leave
on the ninth. Can you do that? Woman:
Certainly, sir, and when do you want to return? Man:
Three and a half months later, on the thirtieth of March. I must be back here
in April. Woman:
OK. One moment, Mr Brierley. I can book that for you now. Man:
Good. How much will it cost? Woman:
Three hundred and sixty-five pounds – that’s a special price for business
travellers. Man:
That’s fine. Woman:
Will you drive your car to the airport or go by taxi? Man:
I’ll take the train. Can you get me a ticket for that too? Woman:
Yes, or course, sir. Can you give me your credit card number … |
21 T
shirt 22 Daveys 23 cinema 24 large 25 8.99
Audioscript Susanna:
Hi, Mum. This is Susanna. I know you’re going shopping this afternoon. Can
you get something for me? I need a white T-shirt for the school tennis match
tomorrow. We all have to wear white, and I haven’t got one. You can get them
in Davey’s – that’s D A V E Y S – it’s a new shop in the High Street. It’s
not far from the car park – you can go
there before you go to the supermarket. You know the cinema? Well, it’s next
to that. It’s easy to find. There
are three sizes – small, medium and large. My old one was a small but I’m a
lot bigger now, so could you buy me a large
one, please? I
hope you can get it – I can’t play in the match without it. It’s not
expensive, it only costs eight pounds ninety-nine. I’ll give you the money
tonight. Thanks
a lot, Mum. See you later. Bye. |
TEST 15
16 Café 17 12
18 5.99
19 Shirley 20 bank Audioscript Man:
Can I help you? Woman:
I’m looking for the new Brad Smith video about a boy who works as a waiter.
My daughter wants it, but I don’t know the name. Man:
Oh yes. It’s called Blue Café. Woman:
My daughter is 13. Is she old enough to watch it? Man:
It’s for anyone who is 12 or older, so she’ll be OK. Woman:
I hope it’s not too expensive. Some videos are nearly twenty pounds. Man:
It’s five pounds ninety-nine. We’re selling it at a special price today. Woman:
Great. Can I have one, please? Man:
I’m sorry. I’ve just sold the last one. You’ll have to go to our other shop. Woman:
Oh dear. Where’s that? Man:
It’s in Shirley Street. That’s S H I R L E Y. Woman:
Oh, that’s where the post office is, isn’t it? Man:
Yes, the video shop’s not far from there, just across the road from the bank. It’s only five minutes from here. Woman:
OK. Thanks for your help. |
21 Teale 22 travel 23 hall 24 2.30
25 3.85
Audioscript Man:
Now listen carefully, everybody. Here is some excellent news. Next Thursday a
most interesting visitor is going to come to talk to us. He is the astronaut
Dr Robert Teale, that’s T E A L E. I’m sure a lot of you have heard of him.
He’s very famous for his journeys into space. He’s
going to talk to us about space travel.
Only he can tell us just what it’s like to travel round the earth in a
spaceship, past the moon and the stars. The
whole school is going to listen to Dr Teale. We will use the school hall because none of the
classrooms will be big enough. Classes
will finish at twenty past two on Thursday because the talk will start at
half past. Don’t be late. If
your parents would like to hear Dr Teale, we have a few extra seats. The
ticket price for them will be three pounds eighty-five, but of course for
students it is free. |
TEST 16
16 September 17 Jarvis 18 78
19 223 20
bookshop
/ book shop Audioscript Woman:
Westwood English School. Man:
Hello, I want to ask about evening classes, please. Woman:
Yes, they’re on Thursdays. But this term will finish at the end of August.
We’ll start again on the twenty-second of September, but you can book your
place now. Man:
It’s for a Chinese friend. He wants an easy class. Woman:
Well, there’s a two-hour class for beginners. Man:
Mmm. My friend would like something shorter. Woman:
Well, we have a fifty-minute speaking class. That would be good for him. The
teacher is Miss Jarvis. That’s J A R V I S. The students all like her. Man:
How much does that class cost? Woman:
It’s seven pounds fifty per class or
if you pay for all twelve classes now, it’s only seventy-eight pounds – it’s
cheaper that way. Man:
Right. Woman:
Can your friend come to the school soon and book his place? The address is two hundred and twenty-three, Fitzroy
Square. Man:
Is that in the centre of town? Woman:
Well, it’s about twenty minutes’ walk from the station. We’re just by the bookshop. Man:
Right. Thank you. Woman:
Goodbye. |
21 9.30 22 entrance 23 lions 24 games 25 4.65
Audioscript Woman:
Thank you for calling Finchester Zoo. The zoo is open on six days and closed
on Mondays. The opening hours are from
ten a.m. until it gets dark. This is half past nine in the summer and four
o’clock in the winter. There is a guided tour of the
zoo every hour. Visitors for the tour
should wait at the entrance which is where the tour begins. Our guide
will meet you there. The tour finishes at the café. You should not feed the
animals but you can watch when we give them something to eat. Every day at
two o’clock the lions are given their food and the elephants get theirs at
three o’clock. There is a shop in the zoo
where you can buy books and games. All the family will like playing these.
There is also a café which sells snacks. Tickets
for adults cost six
pounds eighty-five and children’s
tickets are four pounds sixty-five. A family ticket, for two
adults and three children, is eighteen pounds seventy-five. For more information … |
TEST 17
16 7
17 Saturday 18 JAGGARD 19 Park
20 photos
/ photograph Audioscript Tony:
Hello, is that Sally? Sally:
Yes? Tony:
This is Tony Bassett. We were at Romford School together. Sally:
Oh hello, Tony! I remember you well. Tony:
There’s going to be a party for the pupils in our year at Romford School. Sally:
Oh – when will it be? Tony:
Well, we started at that school on the
fourth of September, but the party has to be on the seventh – almost exactly
ten years later. Sally:
That’s a Saturday, isn’t it? I
know our first day at school was a Tuesday. Tony:
That’s right. Do you remember my sister, Margaret? It’s at her house. Sally:
Oh yes … she got married, didn’t she? Tony:
Yes. She’s Margaret Jaggard now. Sally:
Is that J A double G A R D? Tony:
That’s right. She lives in Park Road at number eleven, near the park
entrance. Sally:
That’ll be easy to find. Can I bring something to eat or drink? Tony:
There will be enough food, but everybody’s going to bring some photos – we’ll
enjoy looking at them. Sally:
I’ll put the date in my diary. |
21 March 22 Visitor 23 2.15
24 toy 25 4.25
Audioscript Sea
World is not open at the moment, but here is some information. We are open
six days a week, from Tuesday to Sunday, from nine a.m. until five thirty
p.m. Visitors are welcome from April to February, but we have to close in
March for painting and repairs. Every
morning at eleven, there is a short film about the sea. Go to the Visitor Centre to watch this. The
film is followed by a short talk about the different animals living in the
sea. The
dolphin show begins at two fifteen every afternoon, but
to make sure we can start on time, we ask everyone to be in their seats by
two o’clock. The
shop at Sea World is open all day. Children will like the many different toys and books on sale there. There
is also a café, where you can get drinks and snacks. Adult
tickets cost seven pounds and tickets for children are four pounds
twenty-five. There are special prices for school groups. Thank
you for calling Sea World. |
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