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Anglia ESOL International Examinations

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Elementary Level (A2)

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Listening Examination
Paper AA119

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CANDIDATE INSTRUCTIONS:


Listen to the recording and answer the questions.
You will hear each part of the recording twice.
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 There will be a pause before each part so you can read the questions.
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 There will be other pauses to let you think about your answers.
 When you hear the tone you should write your answers on the
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question paper.
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 Write clearly in the spaces provided.


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You must ask any questions now as you cannot speak during the test.
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For Examiner’s Use Only


L1 [10] L2 [20] L3 [20]
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Listening Total Marker’s ID

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A119-05-2
Section L1 (10 marks) Marks
Listen to these six conversations and put a tick () in the box that shows the correct Awarded
answer to the man's question. The first one is done for you as an example.

A. What did Mike buy at the station?

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B. What did Paulo eat for lunch today?

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C. Where was Helen’s bag?
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D. What did Selma wear to the school disco?


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E. How did Maggie and the children get to Scotland?


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F. What did Mark get for his birthday?

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AA119-05-2 Page 1 of 3
Section L2 (20 marks) Marks
Listen to this passage and write the missing words in the spaces given. Awarded

Moths

(example)
Moths are insects which look like butterflies. They are often

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(1)
______________, but they can also be bright colours. Most moths are nocturnal,

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(2)
______________ means they only come out at night. They usually rest during the

day. There are more than 150,000 different kinds of moth. Most of them only

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(3)
______________ for about one week.

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Different moths eat different types of food. Most moths eat (4) ______________, taking
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nectar from flowers. Of course, plant-eating moths take food from flowers which
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(5)
______________ strongest at night.
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Other types of moths eat wool or silk. These moths love to live in your house with you,
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(6)
but they may eat your ______________ and your favourite clothes. One other type
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of moth is the silk-worm moth. These creatures lay their eggs on Mulberry leaves. The
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eggs ______________ caterpillars and they eat the Mulberry leaves. When the
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(8)
caterpillars are large ______________, they make a protective case around their
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body. This is (9) ______________ a cocoon. After a few weeks, the cocoon breaks open

and a (10) ______________ moth escapes.


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AA119-05-2 Page 2 of 3
Section L3 (20 marks)
Listen to the passage about Neil Armstrong and decide if the sentences are true or
false. Put a tick () in the correct column. There will now be a 20 second pause to
allow you to read the questions.

True False

1. Armstrong was born in 1930.

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2. He learnt to fly at age five.

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3. He studied engineering at university.

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4. His family paid for his education.

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5. His astronaut training was in Florida.

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6. He made his first space flight in 1966.
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7. Armstrong was the spaceship pilot in 1969.
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8. Armstrong spent over two hours on the moon.


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9. Collins stayed on the spaceship.


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10. 600 million people watched the landing on TV.


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