Part 1
Questions 1-2Listen from here
Choose the correct letter A–C.
Example:
The customer went to South Africa
A. last month
B. last week
C. last year.
Questions 3-6Listen from here
Complete the form using NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.
Customer’s name: | Jim |
Address | 10 Allen Road, Oldham |
Destination | Vancouver, Canada |
Contact number: | 0151 (home number) |
Flight number | |
Length of stay (nights): |
Questions 7-10Listen from here
Complete the sentences below USING NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER
The travel agent recommends some form of cover for peace of mind.
There are two types of cover, but the best cover is offered with the Star policy.
The client can see a play at the theatre for $
The flight and the insurance together cost £
Part 2
Questions 11-15Listen from here
Select the correct answers A-D.
Questions 16-20Listen from here
Answer the following questions USING NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER
What end of the market are the properties?
What does the speaker compare buying houses with?
What kind of equity can be the result of buying a property when the market is high?
How does she describe the feeling of successful property investment?
How can you ask the speaker a question?
Part 3
Questions 21-24Listen from here
Answer the following questions USING NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND / OR A NUMBER
How long is the radio show?
What is the general focus of the programme?
Where is Professor Ripley from?
According to Professor Ripley, what animals do people most associate with the African bush?
Questions 25-28Listen from here
Complete the table below using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER.
Threats | Natural habitat | Population | |
African lions | bush | Estimated to be | |
Tigers | forests and plains | fewer than | |
Snow leopards | Expansion of | high-altitude pastures |
Questions 29-30Listen from here
Circle the appropriate letter A–D.
Part 4
Question 31Listen from here
Circle the correct answer A–C.
Questions 32-36Listen from here
Complete the table below using TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.
42 million adults 50 million adults have the reading ability of a year-old. Increasing by around and a quarter million per year. Illiteracy costs |
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Unemployment | Unrealised earnings | Literacy programmes | |
cost (in billions of US dollars) | $ | 237 | $ |
Question 37Listen from here
Circle the appropriate letter A–D.
Questions 38-40Listen from here
Complete the summary below USING NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.
English is made up of 26 letters, with 44 and 70 ways of . Unsuccessful teaching practices persist, however, because reading is . |