In the Listening Test 113, you will hear 4 audio recordings and answer questions 1-40.
Section 1 is an interview conversation between a banker and a customer.
Section 2 is a tourism program about The Elizabeth house.
Section 3 is a conversation between students and David about Gallery Marketing.
Section 4 is a lecture by a waste recycle management professor about flea markets in England.
Section 1
Questions 1-10
Questions 1-10
Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
BANK ACCOUNT OPENING FORM |
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Example |
Answer |
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Type of account: |
(A) deposit account |
| Name of account decided on: | 1_______________ |
| Customer’s name: | 2_______________ Fox |
| Date of birth | 3_______________, 1970 |
| Current address: | 10, 4_______________, South Quay |
| Duration of time living there: | about 5_______________ |
| Address (before): | Flat 3 Canada House,
6_______________, Edinburgh |
| Office number: | 02072356735 |
| Home number: | 7_______________ |
| Occupation: | 8_______________ |
| Identity (security): | Name of his 9_______________: Monica |
| The account opening sum: | £ 10__________________ |
Section 2
Questions 11-20
Questions 11-14
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C and write answers next to 11-14 on your answer sheet.
THE ELIZABETH HOUSE
A
B
C
A
B
C
B
C
A
B
C
Questions 15-16
Answer the questions below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
15 What did Owen’s brother study in Paris?____________
16 What is the two-hundred-year-old tree?____________
Questions 17-20
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
You can find the shop between the path and 17______________.
In the snack bar, you will be able to rest and get 18______________.
There is a beautiful walk leading to 19______________.
Both strawberries and 20______________ are the local products that are promoted and marketed every year with a variety of events and festivals.
Section 3
Questions 21-30
Questions 21-24
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
| The place to get information about museums and galleries in England | at 21______________ |
| Research methods | 22______________, questionnaires or emails |
| Total number of interviewees | 23______________ |
| The compared objects of ceramic fair | 24______________ |
Questions 25-30
Complete the summary below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
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Of the countries chosen, ceramic of 25______________ is a unique kind that the researchers are interested in. On 26______________ of ceramic, the decoration is compared with the artwork of the present time. The natives made the ceramic from 27______________, like a mountain, basement, and the bottom of the lake. From 28______________ plants, the natives made various colours through a process of 29______________. The tones of ceramic were used by 30_________________. |
Section 4
Questions 31-40
Questions 31-36
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Only 31________________ of people collect waste.
By 2012, waste emissions need to be dwindled is 32________________ lower than in 2000.
Local councils are able to aid achievements with two solutions involving the 33________________ and local flea markets.
A flea market sometimes referred to as 34________________, is a local small market where people can buy and sell cheap or second-hand products.
One critical problem of carrying out questionnaires is that they are deficient in both 35________________.
In England, 37________________ of waste (e.g. electronic and furniture goods) is recycled in the flea markets each year.
Questions 37-40
Complete the summary below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
| Less than 15% of 37________________ are collected in England, whereas Europe collects 38________________ and 39_______________collects 80% of the paper.
To protect the quality of the office paper, a union, called 40_______________, sells waste paper that has been through the sorting process to farmers or gardeners as soil conditioners. |
Answers
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Section 1
| 1 | Classic |
| 2 | Jonathan |
| 3 | 21st of January/21st January |
| 4 | Island House |
| 5 | one month |
| 6 | Queen Street |
| 7 | 0204 675 1222 |
| 8 | (a) tutor |
| 9 | mother |
| 10 | 1,000 |
Section 2
| 11 | C |
| 12 | B |
| 13 | A |
| 14 | A |
| 15 | gardening art |
| 16 | (the) pear (tree) |
| 17 | (the) watermill |
| 18 | refreshments |
| 19 | (the) River Cotton |
| 20 | grapes |
Section 3
| 21 | (the)London Museum |
| 22 | telephone interviews |
| 23 | 90/ninety |
| 24 | male and female |
| 25 | Peru |
| 26 | (the) surface |
| 27 | local clay |
| 28 | dried |
| 29 | sorting |
| 30 | the richSection 4 |
Section 4
| 31 | 15 %/per cent |
| 32 | 45%/per cent |
| 33 | national green campaign |
| 34 | swap meet |
| 35 | information and marketing |
| 36 | one-fifth |
| 37 | old books |
| 38 | 50 %/percent |
| 39 | Germany |
| 40 | Loving Paper |
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