In the Listening Test 100, you will hear 4 audio recordings and answer questions 1-40 based on said recordings.
Section 1 is a telephone conversation between an overseas student and a group of people discussing an international conference on computing technology.
Section 2 is a guide talking about cooking ginger on the radio broadcast.
Section 3 is an interview about global warming.
Section 4 is an extract from a talk about preventive medicine and how students can look after their own health.
Section 1
Questions 1-10
Questions 1-10
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY 25th CONFERENCE
| Contact University: | (Example) New South Wales University |
| Conference start date: | 1__________________ |
| Conference location: | 2__________________ |
| Reservation phone No.: | 3__________________ |
| Cost: | $360 for 4 days |
| Student rate: | $180 for 4 days or 4__________________ |
| Contact person: | 5_________________ |
| Candidate’s name: | John Helatone, a computing technology student from 6__________________University |
| Take action fast! | |
| Closing date for talk: | 7__________________ |
| Send outline including: | 8_________________ |
| Maximum length: | 300 words |
| Also send: | 9__________________ |
| E-mail address: | 10_________________@annuconf.edu.au |
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Section 2
Questions 11-20
Questions 11-14
Complete the notes as you listen. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Weekly Cooking Corner – Gingers
Ginger is a spicy-tasting root related to the bamboo family and has a variety of uses in the kitchen. (Example)
The Chinese used ginger principally for 11___________________.
Ginger was first grown in 12____________________ and ______________________
Spice traders were able to get 13__________________ for ginger.
Ginger was introduced to Australia in the 14__________________ century.
Questions 15-17
Complete the table below.
Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
| Ginger Production in Australia | |
| Cause | Effect |
| High rainfall in Queensland | 15_________________ |
| High 16___________________ | Australian ginger was not price competitive |
| 17__________________ | Supplies of ginger ran low |
Questions 18-20
Complete the fact sheet below.
Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
FACTS ABOUT BUDERIM COOPERATIVE
Cooperative was formed with £ 18_____________ and two wooden vats and 19_______________ of raw ginger.
40% of ginger is used in 20_________________.
60% of ginger exported to Asia, Europe, and elsewhere.
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Section 3
Questions 21-30
Questions 21-25
Complete the notes below.
Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Opinions about Global Temperature
Scientists want to know whether global warming is caused by 21____________________ .
Insulation may cause the Earth to 22_____________________.
There are many 23___________________ on the global climate.
The 24______________________ does not remain static.
We cannot understand the global climate without understanding 25___________________.
Questions 26-27
Complete the table.
Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
| The method used to measure temperature | Location of instruments |
| From thermometers in buoys | in the sea |
| When water is drawn through the 26_______________ of ships | in the sea |
| ATSR (infra-red detector) | 27__________________ |
Questions 28-30
Choose THREE letters, A-F, and write answers next to 28-30 on your answer sheet. >
Which THREE advantages of the ATSR are mentioned by Dr. Parkinson?
A Is located In two places
B measures very accurately
C produces large amounts of data
D correct to within 3 degrees centigrade
E can view 500 kilometers at a time
F lasts two and a half years
Section 4
Questions 31-40
Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
How to Make Personal Control of One’s Health
31_____________________ should take charge of their health.
The single greatest threat to health is 32__________________.
Disturbing findings about men’s health • the group who was at most risk of early death is 33_____________________.
Possible causes are:
drinking too much alcohol;
heavy smoking;
34_________________
no adequate exercise.
Environmental factors affecting health:
air or water pollution
the threat of 35______________ is most under-rated.
Personal control of one’s health:
A well-funded education campaign will help enhance 36_________________
and many illnesses could be prevented by 37_____________________.
Do exercises for 38_____________________ so you may find someone to join you.
Make adequate 39______________________ to prevent sports injury.
Reduce injuries by using 40____________________ techniques.
Answers
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Section 1
| 1 | 15-18 September/ 15th to 18th September |
| 2 | (the) Pacific Hotel |
| 3 | 07 9444 1233 |
| 4 | $50 a day |
| 5 | (Professor) Dorfman. |
| 6 | London |
| 7 | last Friday |
| 8 | (an) interesting title |
| 9 | (a) short/brief CV |
| 10 | admin |
Section 2
| 11 | medicine/medical purposes |
| 12 | China, India (in either order) |
| 13 | a good price / (a) lot of money |
| 14 | (early) 20th |
| 15 | Perfect / Ideal (conditions) |
| 16 | production cost(s) / cost of production |
| 17 | The Second World War/ World War II |
| 18 | 25 |
| 19 | 14 tons |
| 20 | Australia |
Section 3
| 21 | Human activities |
| 22 | Get warmer |
| 23 | Influences |
| 24 | Earth’s temperature |
| 25 | (the) oceans |
| 26 | Engines |
| 27 | (in) space/(in) orbit/ above us / on the Earth |
| 28 | B, C, E (in any order) |
| 29 | B, C, E (in any order) |
| 30 | B, C, E (in any order) |
Section 4
| 31 | Patients |
| 32 | smoking |
| 33 | young men |
| 34 | heavy diet |
| 35 | (the) sun |
| 36 | public health (standards) |
| 37 | healthy lifestyle (choices) |
| 38 | fun/pleasure |
| 39 | warm-up |
| 40 | cross-training |
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