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be tening Part 1 .u will hear some short conversations. You will hear each conversation twice. Choose the correct answet You to complete each conversation. I's not thé Vil speak to t They're always so busy I'd prefer tc that expensive? It's @ long distance c: big a probler them tonight. 11 think office. noth You have good eyesight. Yes, but they had others. And it'l fi our bag. Listening please. oe I've had an interview | want one, too. hope you do too. I'l see them tomorrow instead We're staying home this evening Yes, they're both il That'll be expensive. Someone needs talking to. But how smart are they? Bustening Part 2 ‘You will hear some short conversations. You will hear each conversation twice. Choose the correct answers for each conversation. (Conversation 1 @ _ What do the speakers want to do? 2 Go outto dinner with someone b Ask someone other house fora meal © How does the woman reset othe man’s suggestions? @ She totally agrees with him b She's not really convinced © She believes they are ridiculous Conversation 2 © Whats the relationship between the speakers? a Both teachers. b Father and daughter. © Tutor and student. © How does the woman feo in the end? a Anxious. b Grateful © Nervous. Conversation 3 © What eth wo people discussing? a Where to have lunch. b Where to meet. ¢ How to travel © wnat does ne woman not want to do? a. Take her mobile phone. b Mest at the shop, © Goto the man's office. = i Listening Part 3 You will hear someone talking, You will hear the person twice. Complete the information. Write short answers of one to five words. ‘TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM TOUR 1) Will see: a) az Bld 7 i b) objects of historical nature 2) Tottenham also known as: 3) Bill Nicholson Way to: 4) Stadium can hold: ; 5 Pitch seen from: 6) Media auditorium used for: a) b) managers’ interviews 7) Later talk to: [Listening Part 4 You will hear a conversation. You will hear the conversation twice. Choose the correct answers. What did the ian not remember? 5 a Where the pedestrianised areas were. b Some roads were being closed, © Driving down the High Street. 2) Andy believes that shops in the pas a. sold fruit and veg b stocked everything gave individual service. riticism of parking in town is a extremely expensi b easily accessi 4 Andy is in favour of shopping ain town, b at shopping centres near the town Louise and Andy reminisce about popping round the corner to shop. b_ shopping at local shops. © having home deliveries. ‘The speakers is fashionable and what ee about wha b agree that everything becomes fashionable again. © both remember ordering food by phone in the past. I Reading Part 1 Read the text and the questions. Choose the correct answer for each question. Artificial Ospreys “The Royal Society forthe Protection of Birds (RSPB) in England, is attempting 'o tempt ospreys to nest and breed in two areas of Dorset. The RSPB's staff have made nests and put plastic models of ospreys in each one, in the hope that they wil entice real ospreys to stay. The two sites ‘Arne Nature Reserve and Poole Harbour, are visited each year by the ospreys returning from thelr winter migration south of the Sahara, Unfortunately the birds just stop at the sites on their way to Scotland, and seldom breed there. Ospreys became extinct in the United Kingdom in the early twentieth century. but were re-introduced in the 1950s to Scotland, “ame Visitor Manager, Gary Selby, sai, This is an exciting piece of research, one that has succeeded inother places throughout Europe. Therefore, we are really hopeful it wil work here and we'll end up with £ breeding ospreys of our own. + "gary, who is now busily occupied putting the plastic birds in the three artificial nests at Ame, added,

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