Listen to the conversation between Megan and Ken about how they will spend the evening. Circle the appropriate letter.
Example: What is Thomas’s new home phone number?
A 9731 4322 B 9813 4562 C 9452 3456 D 9340 2367
What will Ken and Megan do this evening?
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Where is Entertainment City?
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When will Ken leave?
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How will Megan travel to Entertainment City?
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How many people will they meet there?
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How much will the evening cost?
Note: The question doesn’t explicitly ask about whose money is going to be spent so we have to answer based on the choices. There is no choice close to $20 that Megan is going to spend so the question is obviously about Ken. |
What time does Megan plan to come home?
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Write ONE NUMBER for each answer.
Which telephone button will Ken press:
Example: If he wishes to order a cab now? _____1______
Which telephone button will Ken press
if he wishes to order a cab for later?
8
if he has lost something in a cab?
9
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Megan and Ken are deciding how they will spend the evening. Look at section 1 of your listening test. You have some time to look at Questions 1 to 7 now. You will see that there is an example which has been done for you. The conversation relating to this will be played first.
Telephone rings
Megan: Hello. Megan speaking.
Ken: Hello Megan.
Megan: Hello Ken. I’m glad you called. Thomas asked me to give you his telephone number.
Ken: Is that his office number or his home number?
Megan: I can give you both. His new home number is 9452 3456. Would you like his office number?
Ken: I think I have it. Does 9731 4322 sound right?
Megan: That’s it. But the home number is 9452 3456. He moved in last week.
Ken: Good. I’ve got that. Now, what would you like to do?
Narrator: Thomas’s home telephone number is 9452 3456 so letter C has been circled. Now we shall begin. You should answer the questions as you listen because you will not hear the questions a second time. First, you have another chance to look at questions 1 to 7. Now listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 7.
Telephone rings
Megan: Hello. Megan speaking.
Ken: Hello Megan.
Megan: Hello Ken. I’m glad you called. Thomas asked me to give you his telephone number.
Ken: Is that his office number or his home number?
Megan: I can give you both. His new home number is 9452 3456. Would you like his office number?
Ken: I think I have it. Does 9731 4322 sound right?
Megan: That’s it. But the home number is 9452 3456. He moved in last week.
Ken: Good. I’ve got that. Now, what would you like to do?
Narrator: Thomas’s home telephone number is 9452 3456 so letter C has been circled. Now we shall begin. You should answer the recording as you listen because you will not hear the questions a second time. First, you have another chance to look at questions 1 to 7. Now listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 7.
Telephone rings
Megan: Hello. Megan speaking.
Ken: Hello Megan.
Megan: Hello Ken. I’m glad you called. Thomas asked me to give you his telephone number.
Ken: Is that his office number or his home number?
Megan: I can give you both. His new home number is 9452 3456. Would you like his office number?
Ken: I think I have it. Does 9731 4322 sound right?
Megan: That’s it. But the home number is 9452 3456. He moved in last week.
Ken: Good. I’ve got that. Now, what would you like to do?
Megan: Well, I’d like to go dancing, but Jane’s hurt her ankle so she’d rather not.
Ken: That’s a pity. I guess it means she doesn’t want to play tennis, either.
Megan: That’s right. She says it’s okay to go bowling if we don’t expect her to do well.
Ken: Okay, let’s do it! I guess we can go dancing another time.
Megan: Well, I booked us some time at the bowling alley of Entertainment City. Do you know it?
Ken: Is it on Smith Street, down near the university?
Megan: That’s right. It’s on the comer of Smith Street and Bridge Road.
Ken: What time did you book for?
Megan: The first booking I could get was 8 o’clock.
Ken: Okay. It’s 7 now. What do you want to do first?
Megan: Well, I think we should leave now. We can meet at the bowling alley.
Ken: I can’t be that quick. I have to call Thomas, to start with, and I need to get changed.
Megan: Okay. I think I’ll leave in ten minutes and meet you in there.
Ken: That makes sense. I’ll take my car, so I’ll be quite quick. I’ll be out of here in half an hour.
Megan: Okay. You’re so lucky to have a car! You can get around so easily.
Ken: Well, yes and no. I often spend ages driving around trying to find a park. The traffic can be very bad.
Megan: Well, that won’t be a problem for me, because I’ll take the bus. It goes right past my door, and I’ll have plenty of time.
Ken: Sounds good. Who else is coming?
Megan: I think nearly everyone from the afternoon class will be there.
Ken: Which class? The big maths class, or the afternoon tutorial?
Megan: The maths class. What’s more, we get a concession for large numbers!
Ken: That’s good. I’m trying to keep my expenses down this month.
Megan: So am I. I expect tonight ‘ll cost about $20. Ken: You must be good with money. I expect it to come to… um … nearly $40! So how are you going to manage that?
Megan: Well, the bus is cheap, and if I come home early I won’t have time to spend too much! In any case, I have to be up early tomorrow morning, so I’d really better try to get home by about 11.
Ken: That reminds me. I have to phone the taxi company for my mother. Goodbye, Megan. I’ll see you later.
Megan: Goodbye, Ken.
Sound of phone hanging up.
Narrator: Ken calls the taxi company. Listen and be ready to answer questions S and 9. Now listen to the telephone call and be ready to answer questions 8 and 9.
Sound of somebody dialling, plume ringing
Man’s voice: Hello, this is Acme Cabs. Please follow the instructions on the tape.
If you wish to order a cab now, press 1.
If you have placed an order previously, press 2.
If you wish to make an advance order, Press 3. Please be ready to tell us your street number and name.
If you wish to speak to the radio room supervisor, press 4.
If you want to enquire about lost property, press 5.
If you want to order a taxi equipped to carry wheelchairs, press 6.
Your call is very important. Please stay on the line for the next available order taker.
Click lo indicate a real person is there.
Ken: Hello. I think I left something in one of your cabs on Thursday. It was a brown paper package with an address written on it in green ink. Has anyone handed it in?
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