TEST 1
ĐÁP ÁN
1. Library
2. 102
3. Saturday
4. Bagley
5. 314479
Right, and
where is it?
Is it far
from here?
No, not
really.
It's next to
the library in the town center.
Oh, okay.
I'm not sure
where that is.
What's the
address again?
It's 1-0-2
London Street.
Right.
Is that
opposite the bank?
No, that's
number 1-0-1.
What day are
the guitar lessons?
Well, the
guitar teacher only works on Saturdays, but the music school is open from
Tuesday
to Sunday.
Oh, that's
okay.
I think the
weekend is better than in the week after school.
Yes, I
agree.
The children
aren't as tired at the weekend.
Now, what's
the name of the guitar teacher?
He's called
Mr. Bagley.
That's
spelled B-A-G-L-E-Y.
He's a very
nice man.
Excellent.
I'll phone
the school this evening.
Oh, you have
to phone the guitar teacher, not the music school.
Right.
Do you have
the teacher's phone number?
Yes, I think
so.
Let me see.
Oh, yes.
Here it is.
It's
3-1-4-7-9.
Thank you
very much.
That's okay.
I hope your
daughter enjoys her guitar lessons.
Now listen
to part 2 again.
Right.
And where is
it?
Is it far
from here?
No, not
really.
It's next to
the library in the town center.
Oh, okay.
I'm not sure
where that is.
What's the
address again?
It's 1-0-2
London Street.
Right.
Is that
opposite the bank?
No, that's
number 1-0-1.
What day are
the guitar lessons?
Well, the
guitar teacher only works on Saturdays, but the music school is open from
Tuesday to
Sunday.
Oh, that's
okay.
I think the
weekend is better than in the week after school.
Yes, I
agree.
The children
aren't as tired at the weekend.
And now,
what's the name of the guitar teacher?
He's called
Mr. Bagley.
That's
spelled B-A-G-L-E-Y.
He's a very
nice man.
Excellent.
I'll phone
the school this evening.
Oh, you have
to phone the guitar teacher, not the music school.
Right.
Do you have
the teacher's phone number?
Yes, I think
so.
Let me see.
Oh, yes.
Here it is.
It's
3-1-4-7-9.
Thank you
very much.
That's okay.
I hope your
daughter enjoys her guitar lessons.
That is the
end of part two.
TEST 2
1. 2:15
2. Guess
3. The school library
4. Neale
5. Money
Test 2.
Listening. Part 2. Listen and look. There is one example.
Oh, hello,
Miss Gray. Can I ask you some questions?
Yes, of
course, Daisy. What do you want to know?
What time
are we going to the theatre on Wednesday?
Oh, didn't
you know? It's on Thursday now.
Oh, right.
The football team need the school bus that day.
Oh, okay.
Can you see
the answer? Now you listen and write.
What time
are we going to go to the theatre?
Well, we
need to be at the theatre for $2.45, and so we're going to leave school at
$2.15.
The theatre
isn't far from the school.
Okay. What
are we going to see?
It's a
concert.
Oh, is it
called Guess the Song?
Yes, that's
right.
I'd like to
go. What do I need to do?
You need to
write your name on a list today.
It's in the
school library. Just write your name and your class.
Okay.
And who do I
get the ticket from?
Mr. Neil.
You can give him the money on the day.
Sorry. Who?
Mr. Neil.
That's N-E-A-L-E.
He's the new
music teacher.
Oh, yes.
I've met him.
Is he taking
us to the theatre?
Yes, he is.
Do I need to
take anything to the theatre?
Just some
money to buy a drink.
Remember,
you cannot take your camera or your mobile phone with you.
Right. Okay.
Are you
going to come with us, Miss Gray?
Yes, I am.
Great.
Now listen
to part two again.
What time
are we going to go to the theatre?
Well, we
need to be at the theatre for $2.45,
and so we're
going to leave school at $2.15.
The theatre
isn't far from the school.
Okay. What
are we going to see?
It's a
concert.
Oh, is it
called?
Guess the
song.
Yes. That's
right.
I'd like to
go.
What do I
need to do?
You need to
write your name on a list today.
It's in the
school library.
Just write
your name and your class.
Okay.
And who do I
get the ticket from?
Mr. Neil.
You can give
him the money on the day.
Sorry. Who?
Mr. Neil.
That's N E A
L E.
He's the new
music teacher.
Oh, yes.
I've met him.
Is he taking
us to the theatre?
Yes, he is.
Do I need to
take anything to the theatre?
Just some
money to buy a drink.
Remember,
you cannot take your camera
or your
mobile phone with you.
Right. Okay.
Are you
going to come with us, Miss Gray?
Yes, I am.
Great.
That is the
end of part two.
TEST 3
1. Cook
2. Hospital
3. 21
4. College
5. Grey
Test three.
Listening. Part two. Listen and look. There is one example.
Can I ask
you some questions, Mr. White? Yes, of course, Jane. What do you want to know?
Well, it's
for my school homework. I have to find out information about someone's job.
Oh, okay.
How do you spell your surname? It's W-H-I-T-E. Thank you.
Can you see
the answer? Now you listen and write.
What's your
job, Mr. White? I'm a cook. Oh, that's an unusual job.
Well, I love
food. Me too. So, do you work in a restaurant? No, I've never worked in one of
those.
I work in a
hospital. I cook the food for all the people who are ill and for the doctors
and
nurses who
work there. Wow, that's a lot of people. Yes, I'm always busy.
How old were
you when you started your job? I was much younger than I am now. I was 21.
I remember
because I started the job the day after my birthday. And where did you learn
how to do your job?
Did you go
to university? I didn't need to do that. I went to college and learned
everything there.
I wasn't a
very good student. Right. And the last question, do you wear a uniform at work?
Yes.
Everyone who works in the kitchens has to wear a uniform. It's white and gray.
I like the
uniform, but
it's difficult to keep clean. Yes, I'm sure. Thank you for answering my
questions, Mr.
White.
You're welcome. I'm happy to help.
Now listen
to part two again.
What's your
job, Mr. White? I'm a cook. Oh, that's an unusual job. Well, I love food. Me
too.
So, do you
work in a restaurant? No, I've never worked in one of those. I work in a
hospital.
I cook the
food for all the people who are ill and for the doctors and nurses who work
there.
Wow. That's
a lot of people. Yes, I'm always busy.
How old were
you when you started your job?
Oh, I was
much younger than I am now. I was 21. I remember because I started the job the
day after my birthday.
And where
did you learn how to do your job? Did you go to university?
I didn't
need to do that. I went to college and learned everything there. I wasn't a
very good
student.
Right. And the last question. Do you wear a uniform at work? Yes. Everyone who
works in the
kitchens has
to wear a uniform. It's white and gray. I like the uniform, but it's difficult
to
keep clean.
Yes, I'm sure. Thank you for answering my questions, Mr. White. You're welcome.
I'm happy to help.
That is the
end of part two.
TEST 4
1. Seton
2. 13
3. Front
4. Sunday
5. 5:45
Test 4,
listening. Part 2, listen and look. There is one example.
Good
morning, Rushmore dentist surgery. How can I help you?
Oh, hello.
My son needs to see a dentist, please.
Okay. Has
your son been here before?
Yes, he has.
Right. Can I
take his name then, please?
Yes, it's
Sam North.
North? Okay,
thank you.
Can you see
the answer? Now you listen and write.
And what's
the address, please?
It's number
two, Seton Street.
Could you
spell that for me, please?
Yes, of
course. It's S-E-T-O-N.
Thank you.
Now, how old is your son?
He's 12. Oh,
no, actually, he's just had his birthday.
So he's 13
years old then?
Yes, that's
right. Sorry.
Okay, and
what's the problem with your son?
His front
teeth hurt. He was playing baseball with some friends,
and the ball
hit him in the mouth. It hurts a lot, and he doesn't want to eat anything.
Oh, dear.
And when did this happen? Did the problems start today?
No, it
happened at the weekend, on Saturday. No, sorry, Sunday.
Yes, his
teeth started to hurt that evening when he came home.
All right.
Well, the dentist can see your son this afternoon at 4pm.
I'll still
be at work then. Do you have anything later than that?
Let me see.
Yes, the dentist can see him at 5.45pm.
If that's
better, I'm afraid we don't have anything else.
That's fine.
Thanks very much.
Now listen
to part two again.
And what's
the address, please?
It's number
two, Seton Street.
Could you
spell that for me, please?
Yes, of
course. It's S-E-T-O-N.
Thank you.
Now, how old is your son?
He's 12. Oh,
no, actually, he's just had his birthday.
So he's 13
years old then?
Yes, that's
right. Sorry.
Okay, and
what's the problem with your son?
His front
teeth hurt. He was playing baseball with some friends,
and the ball
hit him in the mouth. It hurts a lot, and he doesn't want to eat anything.
Oh, dear.
And when did this happen? Did the problems start today?
No, it
happened at the weekend, on Saturday. No, sorry, Sunday.
Yes, his
teeth started to hurt that evening when he came home.
All right.
Well, the dentist can see your son this afternoon at 4pm.
I'll still
be at work then. Do you have anything later than that?
Let me see.
Yes, the dentist can see him at 5.45pm.
If that's
better, I'm afraid we don't have anything else.
That's fine.
Thanks very much.
That is the
end of part two.
TEST 5
1. 55
2. Gobi
3. Grass
4. Giraffes
5. Lunch
Test 5,
listening. Part 2. Listen and look. There is one example.
Hello
everyone. I hope you're all enjoying your trip to our zoo.
Now, I'd
like to tell you about the oldest animal in the zoo. Does anyone know what
animal it is?
I do, I do.
Okay. What
do you think?
I think I've
read it somewhere. Is it a camel?
Yes. Very
good.
Can you see
the answer? Now you listen and write.
Can I ask
you some questions about the camel?
Yes, of
course. What would you like to know?
How old is
the camel?
Well, they
usually live for 40 to 50 years, but our camel is 55 years old. So that's very
old.
Wow. What's
the camel called?
He's called
Goby. That's spelled G-O-B-I.
That's a
strange name.
It's the
name of the desert where he comes from.
Oh, right.
What does he like eating?
He likes
eating grass and drinking water.
Can we see
the camel? Where does he live in the zoo?
He lives
next to the giraffes. It's not far from here. He likes people and is very
friendly.
He lives
with five other camels and one baby camel.
When can we
go and see him?
Well, you're
all going to have lunch now, but you can see him after lunch.
Great. I
can't wait. I want to take a photo. Is that okay?
Yes, that's
fine. Now, does anyone else have a question?
Well, enjoy
the rest of your visit.
Now listen
to Pop 2 again.
Can I ask
you some questions about the camel?
Yes, of
course. What would you like to know?
How old is
the camel?
Well, they
usually live for 40 to 50 years, but our camel is 55 years old. So that's very
old.
Wow. What's
the camel called?
He's called
Goby. That's spelled G-O-B-I.
That's a
strange name.
It's the
name of the desert where he comes from.
Oh, right.
What does he like eating?
He likes
eating grass and drinking water.
Can we see
the camel? Where does he live in the zoo?
He lives
next to the giraffes. It's not far from here.
He likes
people and is very friendly. He lives with five other camels
and one baby
camel.
When can we
go and see him?
Well, you're
all going to have lunch now, but you can see him after lunch.
Great. I
can't wait. I want to take a photo. Is that okay?
Yes, that's
fine. Now, does anyone else have a question?
Well, enjoy
the rest of your visit.
That is the
end of part two.

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