Placement Grammar practice (British)

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Man: .... I speak to Mr Brown, please? Woman: He's not here, I'm afraid.

C Could

Woman: Are there any shops ..... your house? Man: Yes, it's quite a busy area

A near

Boy: Oh, by the way, I borrowed your dictionary yesterday. Girl: Well, it might have been nice if....... first.

C You'd asked

Boy: Don't you think Richard's just ....... his brother? Girl: Well, they are twins, you know!

C like

Woman: I can't understand why Anna's so rude to us. Man: ...... can I.

D Neither

31 A mother and son are talking. The mother is thinking about ... A taking the bus. B selling her big car. C buying a motorbike. D buying a second car.

D buying a second car.

A man is addressing an audience. Who is the man talking to? A parents B students C kitchen staff D teaching staff

D teaching staff

Two people are talking about moving home. What does the woman plan to do with her new home? A clean the floors. B tidy the garden. C get some new carpets. D paint some of the house.

Not A MAYBE B tidy the garden.

Man: I hear you'e retiring next year. Woman: That's right! .......my job for 30 years by then and I think that's long enough!

A I'm doing

Two friends are on holiday. When does their holiday end? A Monday B Tuesday C Thursday D Wednesday

C Thursday

Man: I'm really enjoying our French class. Are you? Woman: Definitely. Can you believe how she ......us talking to each other in French by the first month?

A had

Wife: I can't find my keys anywhere! Husband: Oh, look! They're ......the kitchen floor

A on

Two people are talking about a game on a website. Which comment about the website is true? A If you make a mistake, you have to exit the game. B By taking part in the game you can help others. C The game starts off being interesting, but you soon get bored. D The game is frustrating because you spend ages looking in the dictionary

B By taking part in the game you can help others.

Girl: I really didn't enjoy the school trip! Boy: ...... , it was so boring!

B Neither did I

Man: Did you go out last night? Woman: No, I...... too tired.

B was

Man: When did you realise...... your purse? Woman: When I tried to pay for my lunch.

B you'd lost

Two people are talking at a railway station. Which platform does the woman need to go to? A 4 B 6 C 2 D 10

C 2

Man: Why are you smiling like that? Woman: It's my score in the French test. ..... such a good one before.

C I've never had

38 Two people are talking about going ice-skating. The man feels . . . A pleased to have an opportunity to do it again. B convinced that he would make a fool of himself. C excited at the thought of doing something with others. D certain he wouldn't be able to leave the side of the rink.

Maybe not C and D But A and B

Man: Are you coming into the pool? Woman: No, the water's freezing cold. Man: It's OK once you've ....... it.

been used to

Man: Apparently our children's progress ..... monitored more regularly at school. Woman: Oh really? When will this start? Man: In about a year's time, I think.

not C would be

Woman: What do you think is the best age to get married? Man: I'm not sure. Woman: Well, I'm not going to get married ...... I'm at least 30.

D until

Woman: This is an interesting article. Man: Why is that? Woman: A scientist in the States reckons ...... global warming that killed the dinosaurs

A it was

Boy: George has a wonderful talent for music, doesn't he? Girl: Yes, but he ..... to play in any concerts by his school last year

not didn't choose maybe hasn't been chosen

Police Officer: When did you realize .....your bag? Woman: When I tried to pay for my lunch.

b you'd lost

Man: Not many students can write a good story. Woman: True. What they really need ......... help in writing creative storylines.

is

Woman: How often do you go away ....the weekend? Man: Oh - usually once a month.

C for

A girl is talking to her father about her homework. For history homework, the girl has to ... A do a short project. B look at some websites. C read part of a text book. D read a magazine article.

C read part of a text book.

Man: Sam .... have been at the meeting this morning. Woman: I know, but he missed his train.

C should

The Oldest Runner? I immediately decided to (27) it a go,' Mark laughs. 'Little did I realize just how hard it would be! But I did six months of training, then went to Amsterdam, thoroughly enjoyed the marathon, and I've kept going back ever (28) .

(27) give (28) since

Man: I'll tell you what, I can do this job with my eyes closed. Woman: So time to move on then? Man: If only! What does the man mean by his SECOND comment? A If only I could find another job. B If only I hadn't accepted this job. CIf only I had less to do in this job.

A If only I could find another job.

Man: Can I join you for a coffee? Woman: Sure. Harry was just comparing this hotel with the one ..... he stayed in during his trip to Norway

A that

What is his occupation now? A a composer B a conductor C a music teacher D a member of an orchestra

B a conductor

Man: You look calm. I guess you're looking forward to tonight's performance. Woman: I'm actually feeling exceptionally nervous. Man: Really? I thought you'd be used to it all by now. What does the woman mean? A I usually feel more nervous than this. B I'm not as nervous as I thought I'd be. C I may not look nervous, but in fact I am.

C I may not look nervous, but in fact I am.

Woman: How many children ....... you got? Man: Three. Two girls and a boy.

D have

Woman: How did the meeting go with the new client? Man: Well, they finally signed the contract .......some earlier differences.

Despite

Man: I'm not going to Peter's wedding. Woman: Oh - why not? Man: Because I ...... invited.

haven't been

Man: You should buy that dress - it looks really nice on you. Woman: I like it but I'm not sure whether the colour ................... me.

suit

Man: I had to ...... that job offer in the end. Woman: Why? Man: The salary just wasn't good enough.

turn down

Man: New technology is sometimes more trouble than it's worth. Woman: You never did like keeping up with the times. What does the woman mean? A You didn't use to like new technology. B You've always been against any kind of change. C I always thought you were really keen on new technology.

B You've always been against any kind of change.

Woman: If only we'd taken down the tent before we left the campsite this morning. Man: Yes, but it didn't look like rain then. Woman: Oh well, let's get on with it then. The man and woman ... A are going to take the tent down later. B are going to take the tent down now. C took the tent down earlier.

B are going to take the tent down now.

Two people are talking about a friend called Jane. Where does Jane live now? A Manchester B New York C Liverpool D London

C Liverpool

A man is talking to his mother about his father's accident. Why is the woman worried about her husband? A He has broken his leg. B He doesn't like being in hospital. C He could have a bad accident in future. D He has had a lot of accidents in the past

D He has had a lot of accidents in the past

A man is talking about tracing your family history. What does the speaker suggest about tracing your ancestors? A A range of methods is needed to achieve your goals. B Technology is not as helpful as it should be. C People are not as interested in the idea as they used to be. D Older family members can often provide the information you need.

A A range of methods is needed to achieve your goals.

A teacher is talking to a student about what he is going to study next year. What is the teacher trying to do? A Help the student make a decision. B Get the student to change his mind. C Persuade the student to join her own class. D Give the student advice about his future career.

A Help the student make a decision.

Wife: Are you still putting that shelf up? Husband: I'm doing the best I can! 11 What does the woman mean? A Have you finished putting that shelf up? B Do you need any help putting that shelf up? C Why is it taking you so long to put that shelf up?

C Why is it taking you so long to put that shelf up?

Two people are talking about a holiday (vacation). What sort of holiday are they going on? A a city holiday B a skiing holiday C a beach holiday D a walking holiday

C a beach holiday

Man: So were your kids happy to see you when you got home from your trip? Woman: I don't know if they missed me or my cooking. I had ........ walked through the door when they were demanding supper!

C barely

The Microwave 'The early domestic microwaves were out of this world,' says Elizabeth Walter, (24) ran a microwave cookery school in London in the 1970s. 'One of the best things was that you could adjust the power and cooking speed. We (25) to do cakes and demonstrate how to simmer sauces, and make casseroles. There was hardly anything you (26) not do!'

(24) who (25) used (26) could

His total was a great surprise! The most talkative woman in the study, (27).... contrast, managed a mere 40,000 words daily. Men were also the majority group at the silent end of the spectrum, with the quietest averaging as (28).... as 500 words a day. In the (29)... , there is nothing like data to undo a stereotype!

(27) in (28) few (29) end

Woman: I was really hoping...... promoted this year. Man: And weren't you? Woman: No, my boss obviously doesn't appreciate me!

C I'd be

Mr Jones is the . . . A chef. B owner. C cleaner. D assistant.

Not A

A MAN is talking about getting ideas for his work when he is asleep. What is the man's job? A a novelist B an inventor C an illustrator D a composer

D a composer

How does the woman feel about the ice-skating lessons? A You can make progress and it is healthy. B There is very little time for practising alone. C It takes a long time to learn difficult moves. D The warm-up session is the easiest part of all.

A You can make progress and it is healthy.

A man is talking about running his own restaurant. What does he imply about his career in the restaurant business? A If he'd accepted the airport contract, it would have been a disaster. B He had a better opportunity to learn innovative techniques working abroad. C If he'd had less adventurous menus, he wouldn't have achieved what he has. D If he'd continued working abroad, he might have been even more successful.

B He had a better opportunity to learn innovative techniques working abroad.

Man: I'll tell you what, I can do this job with my eyes closed. Woman: So time to move on then? Man: If only! What does the man mean by his FIRST comment? A I can't understand this job. B I have to concentrate to do this job. C I no longer feel particularly challenged by this job.

C I no longer feel particularly challenged by this job

Woman: That documentary about whales is on again tonight. It's supposed to be great. Man: Yes, I've seen it. Is that all that's on? A I think it's a really good documentary. B It's the only thing on worth watching. C I'd rather watch something else.

C I'd rather watch something else.

Man: Whose is that fantastic car? Woman: Actually, it's ....... . Man: Lucky you!

C mine

Man: Does your boyfriend mind about ......applying for a job overseas? Woman: I don't know. I haven't told him I've applied yet.

C you

The room in the flat becomes available: A this weekend. B at the end of next week. C at the end of next month. D in the middle of next month.

D in the middle of next month.

Woman: Oh no! The car ..... start. Now what do I do? Man: Have you checked the battery?

Not A can't

HAVING A CHAT . However, research (23)........ out by psychologists has found both sexes are equally capable of talking a lot.

carried

Woman: I'm going to talk to the boss about getting a pay rise. Man: Well, ask him...... . You don't want everybody knowing your business.

maybe B discreetly

Man: I ought to make an appointment at the dentist's but I just hate going! Woman: You'll regret it if you keep putting it ........ Man: I know.

off

Man: I've got some letters to post. Woman: .... them to the post office if you like.

A. I'ill take

A woman is talking to a group of students. What is her current job? A a surgeon B an inventor C a scientist D a designer

B an inventor

Two people are talking. What is the woman looking for? A her sunglasses B her handbag C her car keys D her gloves

C her car keys

Man: Timothy's business seems to be thriving. Woman: Actually, I think he's only just about breaking even. What does the man mean? A It's losing a lot of money. B It's bringing in a lot of money. C It's hardly making any money.

It's bringing in a lot of money..

Woman: I just don't know what's the matter with me. My boss has invited me to a Paris fashion show and I'm struggling to get excited about it. Man: You'd normally go without a second thought. What does the woman mean? A She is disappointed about the location of the fashion show. B She is surprised that she was chosen for the business trip. C She is concerned about her reaction to her boss's invitation.

Maybe B She is surprised that she was chosen for the business trip.

Korfball In many ways, the game is (21) netball and basketball, the main difference being that it's designed to be played by mixed teams of male and female players. The word 'korf' is Dutch (22) basket.

(21) LIKE (22) FOR

The Microwave However, the microwave has (27) considerable criticism from professional cooks, in spite of its speed and efficiency. 'I've always hated them,' says a head chef at a well-known London restaurant, 'I don't really know (28) I feel that way. Perhaps it's (29) microwaves represent speed and a lack of skill.'

(27) had (28) why (29) that

The Oldest Runner? Mark slowly improved his times finishing last year's San Francisco Marathon in an astonishing 3 hours and 38 minutes. Unfortunately, 29 so many other runners, Mark has some problems with his knees and his hips, so his doctor has suggested that he run 30 frequently in future.

(29) like (30) less

Woman: Were you surprised to hear about the hospital closures? Man: Not at all. Government ministers ...... about shutting down local hospitals long before it actually happened.

A Had been talking

Woman: Do you know what I really like about the weekends? Man: What? Woman: ........ have to get up early.

A I don't

Woman: Taking on so much extra work has been a disaster. Man: I guess you'll think twice next time. Woman: You'd better believe it! A I expect you will think carefully before doing this again. B I suppose you feel you made a mistake doing this. C I guess you won't do this again.

A I expect you will think carefully before doing this again.

Two company owners are discussing how to set up a business. What point is made during the discussion? A It's important to learn from any mistakes that are made. B It's worth paying for help in drafting a business plan. C The free advice available online is trustworthy. D Having a clear, achievable goal is essential

A It's important to learn from any mistakes that are made.

Man: We're going to miss the start of the game, you know. Woman: Yes. You said the traffic would be light on a Monday. Man: Well, it usually is. What does the woman mean? A It's the man's fault that they are late. B She doesn't mind the traffic. C He should drive faster.

A It's the man's fault that they are late.

Doctor: Now, keep this bandage on for a week and then make another appointment. Patient: OK - what about washing my hand? Doctor: That would be ill-advised. What does the doctor mean by his SECOND comment? A You should keep your hand dry. B You will get ill if you let your hand get dirty. C You would be well-advised to wash your hand this week.

A You should keep your hand dry.

Student: Bye then sir! Teacher: Bye Frederik - and do make an effort to come to class on time tomorrow! Student: I'll try, sir! What does the teacher mean? A You were late for the class today. B You don't try hard enough in class. C You must find out the time of the class tomorrow.

A You were late for the class today.

A boy is moving home with his family. The boy tells the girl about ... A a room in his new home. B the size of his new school. C a student in his new school. D the shops near his new home.

A a room in his new home.

A presenter is talking about a holiday destination. The presenter thinks that the place would be best suited to ... A active people who enjoy the outdoors. B groups who wish to do some sightseeing. C young people who want a range of activities. D elderly visitors who enjoy natural surroundings.

A active people who enjoy the outdoors.

A man is talking about his life in music. Why did he first get involved in music? A for reasons of health B to keep up with his friends C as a result of pressure at school D because his parents wanted him to

A for reasons of health

Woman: ........ do you do? Man: I'm a chef in an Italian restaurant.

Answer: B What

37 A father is talking to his daughter about animals. The father is ... A nervous about one of the animals. B surprised that the colours are so bright. C worried about the flowers in his garden. D pleased that his daughter has got a new hobby.

B surprised that the colours are so bright.

A man is talking about tracing your family history. (ket noi voi cau nay) The speaker is . . . A encouraging people to travel around to trace their ancestors. B warning people about what's involved in tracing their ancestors. c advertising a service to assist people in tracing their ancestors.

B warning people about what's involved in tracing their ancestors.

31 A woman is talking about her job. Why does she want to find another job? A She doesn't get paid enough. B She doesn't like the other staff. C She doesn't get enough time off. D She doesn't find the work interesting.

D She doesn't find the work interesting.

Woman: Look - that's Tim Jones over there. Man: I don't know ....... called Tim Jones.

D anyone

Woman: Can I borrow a pen? Man: Sorry, I ..... got one.

D haven't

Woman: Hello! Can I ...... a message for Jim? Man: Hang on! Just let me find a pen.

D leave

The Microwave This was after two decades spent making improvements to the first commercially-used microwave, (23) was tested in a restaurant in Boston,

that

Woman: I always look forward to the summer holidays. Man: So ....I.

A do

Summer blockbusters In some countries, the advent of summer means long sunny days, picnics in the park, relaxing cycle rides in the country, volleyball on the beach, and eating (0) enough ice-cream to keep the local parlour (22) business.

(22) in

33 A man is calling a woman. What does the man ask the woman to do? A drive his daughter home B go to Birmingham with him C take his car into the garage D attend a meeting in the afternoon

A drive his daughter home

A man and a woman are talking at a friend's house. They first met ... A on a course. B at a farm shop. C in a flower shop. D in a doctor's surgery.

A on a course.

Girl: I was off school all last week - I was feeling really ill. Boy: Oh, I'm sorry ...... that. What was the matter?

A to hear

Man: Hurry up! By the time we arrive everyone else...... . Woman: Sorry, I won' be much longer!

A will have left

Woman: Is ...... any ice in the fridge? Man: Yes. Help yourself.

D there

Man: Now remember - under no circumstances ....... this fire door unless there is an emergency. Woman: Yes, I've already been told that.

are you to open

Summer blockbusters Those who are (23) me, in other words who love the cinema, look forward to the coming of summer for a very different reason. Summer brings the latest batch of blockbusters, at (24) that's what the various film studios hope (25) be.

(23) like (24) action and (25) them to

The Oldest Runner? However, (24)..... than accept it like many of his friends, Mark decided that he had better do something about it. 'I'd been getting fed up sitting around at home, so I decided to go to the gym,' he reveals. 'I began to get back the level of fitness that I once (25)....... to have.' Not (26)..... after he started at the gym, Mark saw an advertisement for the Amsterdam Marathon.

(24) rather (25) used (26) long

A woman is talking about the influence her mother had on her. What did the woman learn from her mother about work? A a natural ability to work hard B only to work if she was getting paid C making money is the most important thing D work is something you have to accept in life

A a natural ability to work hard

Why is the man so pleased with the new dining room? A it could be used for social events B it could be used as an extra classroom C it will be a good place for food preparation D it will be a good place for students using computers

A it could be used for social events

Girl: What sort of books do you like reading? Boy: Well, anything really. What does the boy mean? A I don't like reading. B I don't mind what I read. C I don't have anything to read.

B I don't mind what I read.

Woman: Is the rain ever going to stop? Man: Well, it isn't quite as heavy as it was yesterday. Woman: Great comfort that is! 16 What does the woman mean by her SECOND comment? A I wish it would stop raining. B I don't think that is any consolation. C I'm pleased that the weather has improved.

B I don't think that is any consolation

Female teacher: I don't think much of the new principal, do you? Male teacher: No - he's always running people down. What does the female teacher mean? A I haven't had time to form an opinion about the new principal. B I'm not wasting my time worrying about the new principal. C I'm not very impressed by the new principal.

C I'm not very impressed by the new principal.

Two people are comparing their experiences of a work experience scheme for trainee radio journalists. What point do they agree about? A They found the work very tiring. B They were supervised in an effective way. C They were challenged from the very beginning. D They appreciated the range of tasks they were given

C They were challenged from the very beginning.

A woman is leaving a message about a dinner party. What has the woman already decided to take with her? A a special dish B a chocolate cake C something to drink D some home-made biscuits

C something to drink

Two people are talking about the best way to get into town. Why does the man want to go into town today? A to look for a new car B to see a play with a friend C to talk to someone about a job D to take his old car to the garage

C to talk to someone about a job

Woman: You look stressed. What's the matter? Man: I haven't had a minute to myself ..... . I started this new course.

D Since

Two people are talking about the use of mobile phones in school. What does the man think? A Schools have enough security. B It's not necessarily the right answer. C Detentions will deter students from using mobile phones in class. D Schools will need larger classrooms to accommodate mobile phones.

Not C Correct B It's not necessarily the right answer.

Woman: You look a bit fed ..... today. What's the matter? Man: I've been working too hard. I think I need a holiday.

Not fed out Mabye fed up

Girl: How often do you play football? Boy: Actually, I ...... play football. Girl: Really? I thought you liked it.

B Never

Husband: Where's Billy? Wife: He's ..... his bedroom, I think

B in

Woman: They say the price of oil is going to rise again soon. Man: Not ..... what I've heard.

C according to

Job application These days jobs are hard to find, but nowadays many job seekers are finding that they don't just have to pass an interview - they have to take a psychometric test as (21). Psychometric tests, (22) .... look a bit like old-fashioned intelligence tests, are usually taken (23) exam conditions.

(21) required (maybe) (22) which (23) in

Korfball Each team consists (23) four men and four women. The ball has to be passed by hand, (24) than being kicked, and (25) score goals, players need to get the ball in the other team's basket, at the other end of the court.

(23) OF (24) RATHER (25) TO

Job application They are designed to reveal information about a candidate's attitudes, values, and beliefs and to show whether or (24)... a candidate is suited to a particular job.

(24) not (maybe)

Job application Over the last 20 years they have become more and more popular, and over 90% of the UK's largest companies use psychometric tests as (25)... of their recruitment procedure. Many job applicants are afraid (26) .... psychometric tests because there is very little you can do to prepare for them. However, employers seem to like them and - for the moment at least - it looks as (27)..... they are here to stay.

(25) part (maybe) (26) of (27) though

The Student Economy Card costs just £10 and it is valid from September of one year (25) December of the following year. So (26) are you waiting for? Just complete the online application form and you will receive a card (27) five days.

(25) to (26) what (27) in

Korfball There are European and world championships which take place (26) four years. Korfball is played around the world, but most commonly in the Netherlands and Belgium. It has been played in England (27) the 1940s.

(26) EVERY (27) SINCE

Summer blockbusters In the summer, film fans are happy to part (26) their cash for a couple of hours of frothy fun. There's no need for leading actors to deliver long speeches or to provoke our thoughts after leaving the cinema. All they need to do is entertain us (27) that we leave the cinema with thoughts of adventure, no matter (28) it is on the high seas or the in the deepest jungle

(26) some of (27) so (28) whether

Student Economy Card You can (21) it to get reductions in shops, hotels, restaurants and many other places so you'll be (22) to save money wherever you go! You can apply (23) a card if you're a full-time student at a: -secondary school -further education college -language school -university but you do (24) to be at least twelve years of age.

21 use 22 able 23 for 24 have

Two students are talking about careers' advice. What does the man say about his visit to a careers' advice centre? A He was surprised by the recommendation made to him. B He objected to having to fill in the questionnaire. C He felt the advisor was aggressive with him. D He had gone there with the wrong attitude.

A He was surprised by the recommendation made to him.

Woman: You know, I'm up to here with flashing lights and thumping music - what about you? Man: Well, we knew it would be like this, didn't we? Woman: That doesn't mean we have to hang around. What does the woman mean by her FIRST comment? A I've had enough of this. B This is just what I was expecting. C I've never seen anything quite like this.

A I've had enough of this.

Man: We can't keep extending our road networks to cope with increasing numbers of tourists without giving a thought to all the wildlife we're affecting. Woman: ... and who knows what else? What does the man mean? A We need to consider the side effects of constructing new roads. B We need to prioritise road-building if we want to encourage tourism. C We need to start planning now to ensure new roads meet traffic demands.

A We need to consider the side effects of constructing new roads.

30 A man and a woman are talking. The man recommends a place to have ... A a good meal. B a birthday party. C a business lunch. D a day out in the forest.

A a good meal.

Woman: Were you surprised to hear about the hospital closures? Man: Not at all. Government ministers....... about shutting down local hospitals long before it actually happened.

A had been talking

Man: Will you be at John's party tomorrow? Woman: Well, I'll come ..... I finish work in time.

A if

Woman: I've got loads of old discs in my cupboard. Man: What are you going to do with them? Woman: I don't know - it seems like ...... we get used to one thing, something new comes along

A just as

Woman: Did you manage to persuade your brother to lend you his car? Man: No such..... ! He flatly refused.

A luck

Woman: Thank you very much for fixing my bike so quickly. Man: Pleasure! Woman: Won't you consider letting me ...... you for your time?

A pay

Daughter: Why do you never let me .... out late? Father: We're only thinking about your safety, you know.

A stay

The man is phoning a helpline for advice. What is he phoning about? A the purpose of a part B how to order spare parts C buying a new dishwasher D downloading an instruction manual

A the purpose of a part

A woman is interviewing a man about his attempts to reach the North Pole. What does the man say made his walk to the Pole surprisingly difficult? A the weight of the sled (xe trượt tuyết) B the distance he had to cover C the dreadful weather conditions D the exceptionally low temperatures

A the weight of the sled

Man: Good morning madam. Can I help you? Woman: Yes, could I arrange an appointment ... my eyes tested?

A to have

Two people are talking at the gym. What does the man think about his gym membership? A The fees are more than he can afford. B Being a gym member fits his life well. C The money could be better spent on social activities. D He plans to cancel his gym membership next month.

B Being a gym member fits his life well.

A man telephones his friend. Why is he NOT going to his friend's party? A He's going away for the weekend. B His relatives are visiting him. C He has a lot to do at work. D He'll be on holiday

B His relatives are visiting him.

Woman: So you actually managed to find a job after consulting an astrologer? Man: Well, I have to say I was a bit sceptical about it at first. Woman: It just goes to show you - it's always worth a shot. What does the man mean? A I wasn't sure that it was the right job for me. B I wasn't sure that astrology would work. C I wasn't sure that the job really existed.

B I wasn't sure that astrology would work.

Woman: I'm just here on the off chance that Dr Brown may be able to see me. Man: Please take a seat and I'll see if I can fit you in. What does the woman mean? A I assume there's a good chance that I can see Dr Brown. B It's unlikely but I was hoping to see Dr Brown. C I don't think it's possible to see Dr Brown.

B It's unlikely but I was hoping to see Dr Brown.

Man: Josh gets on my nerves. Woman: Oh, I really like him! What does the man mean? A Josh scares me. B Josh annoys me. C Josh worries me.

B Josh annoys me

Two people are talking about a visit to a museum. What did the woman think of the exhibition? A She would have preferred a larger exhibition. B She found the whole exhibition surprisingly good. C She thought the models of the dinosaurs were uninteresting. D She felt there was far too much information for people to read.

B She found the whole exhibition surprisingly good.

A woman is talking about a bicycle race she saw. What does the woman say about the race? A Seeing the race made her feel like buying a bicycle for herself. B She was impressed by the level of public interest in the race. C She found the commercial activities at the event annoying. D She was surprised at how fast the cyclists were travelling.

B She was impressed by the level of public interest in the race.

A man is interviewing an actor about her work. How does the woman feel about her current work? A She can't wait to get back to working on TV. B She's happiest when she's working on stage. C She's keeping her plans secret for the moment. D She'd like to be able to spend more time at home.

B She's happiest when she's working on stage.

Woman: I'm just here on the off chance that Dr Brown may be able to see me. Man: Please take a seat and I'll see if I can fit you in. A Dr Brown can see you immediately. B You may be able to see Dr Brown today. C I'll make you an appointment with Dr Brown.

B You may be able to see Dr Brown today.

32 A man and woman are looking at a catalogue. What are they discussing? A televisions B computers C mp3 players D hi-fi music systems

B computers

A woman is telling a friend about her new job. What did she find difficult? A learning the names of her new colleagues B doing all the work she was expected to do C understanding what she was supposed to do D making friends with other people in the office

B doing all the work she was expected to do

Two friends are talking about electrical equipment in the home. The man agrees that ... A kitchen appliances use less electricity than some other domestic appliances. B eliminating kitchen appliances would have negative consequences. C people ought to go to restaurants instead of cooking at home. D it is not necessary to have a washing machine in the house.

B eliminating kitchen appliances would have negative consequences.

Woman: Why on earth do you want to become a plumber? Man: Look - it's a ....... skilled job and it brings in a lot of money.

B highly

Boy: Where's your bike? Girl: The police warned me ..... it without my lights, so I left it at school.

B not to ride

announcer is giving information about some television programmes... (Ket noi voi cau nay) The announcer is . . . A apologising for the quality of the programmes. B providing information on the evening's schedule. C explaining why the football programme was late. D explaining why some programmes have to be shown.

B providing information on the evening's schedule.

A scientist at a nuclear research centre is talking to a group of visitors about his current job. What does he appreciate most about his work? A the opportunity to further his career B the experience of working with very skilled people C the ability to achieve something that will benefit mankind D the excitement that comes from putting theories into practice

B the experience of working with very skilled people

An announcer is giving information about some television programmes. Which of the following will be at its usual time? A Sherlock B the news C Barber Street D the film premier

B the news

A woman is telephoning a restaurant. The woman wants A to book a table. B to apply for a job. C to talk to a friend. D to speak to Mr. Banks.

B to apply for a job.

Woman: Is that report ready yet? Man: Yes, I managed .... it last night.

B to finish

Two people are talking about holidays. What does the man think is stressful about a holiday? A packing B travelling C the expense D returning to work

B travelling

Woman: Did you and Sally go to the meeting last night? Man: No, ...... couldn't go. Sally wasn't well.

B we

Man: How was your holiday? Woman: Well, apart from being stranded at the airport for 24 hours, it was idyllic. Man: Oh, I wondered if you'd been hit by the strike. What does the man mean by his SECOND comment? A I hadn't realized there was a strike. B It was lucky the strike didn't delay you. C I was concerned that the strike had affected you.

C I was concerned that the strike had affected you.

Woman: Don't you need to leave now if you want to see the beginning of the play? Man: Don't worry about it. It doesn't start until 8 pm. What does the man mean? A I'm not worried about missing the start of the play. B I need to leave at 8 pm to be on time for the play. C I'm not going to miss any part of the play.

C I'm not going to miss any part of the play.

A man is talking to a neighbour about a plum tree. Why did the man remove the tree from his garden? A It was damaging the house. B It was dropping too much fruit. C It was in danger of falling down. D It was spoiling the view from the house.

C It was in danger of falling down.

43 A man is giving information about a travel programme. What does the man say about today's travellers? A People prefer travelling to other countries. B More and more people are travelling alone. C People are worried about the cost of living. D Fewer people than usual are going on holiday.

C People are worried about the cost of living.

Woman: So you actually managed to find a job after consulting an astrologer? Man: Well, I have to say I was a bit sceptical about it at first. Woman: It just goes to show you - it's always worth a shot. What does the woman mean by her FIRST comment? A She expected him to find a job in that way. B It took him a long time to find a job in that way. C She is surprised that he found a job in that way.

C She is surprised that he found a job in that way.

35 A woman is talking to an electrician. Which of the following is correct? A She does not want to replace the lights. B She thinks that the wiring is dangerous. C She previously ignored the electrician's advice. D She believes that the electrician is responsible for the problem.

C She previously ignored the electrician's advice.

Man: I hear the company president has decided to call it a day. Woman: I'm afraid you can't believe everything you hear What does the man mean? A The company president is arranging a meeting. B The company president is reducing the workforce. C The company president is going to leave the company.

C The company president is going to leave the company.

Female teacher: I don't think much of the new principal, do you? Male teacher: No - he's always running people down. What does the male teacher mean? A The principal doesn't listen to what people say. B The principal tends to push people too hard. C The principal's far too critical of people.

C The principal's far too critical of people.

Man: How am I going to get all this paperwork done today? Woman: You should have come in earlier. Man: Well, that's not very helpful! What does the woman mean? A You'll have to come into work early tomorrow. B You always start work too late. C You needed to start earlier.

C You needed to start earlier.

36 A woman is talking about a new radio programme. The main aim of the radio programme is to ... A help children learn to read. B tell children stories on the radio. C encourage children to read more. D teach children how to write good stories.

C encourage children to read more.

Woman: You'll never be able to settle down if you don't get a steady job. Man: But .... if I did get a steady job, I wouldn't want to settle down.

C even

Father: I told your teacher you didn't like that course. Daughter: Oh Dad, I really wish you ..... that!

C hadn't done

Man: Could I speak to the manager, please? Woman: Certainly. Who shall I ........ say ?

C is calling

Woman: There have been a lot of arguments in the staff room this week. I'm not sure whether to get involved. Man: If I were you, I'd ...... my head down. You don't need problems like that.

C keep

A health centre is being advertised on the radio. During the one day check up you will . . . A use the fitness centre. B receive a personalised diet. C learn the results of your tests. D meet with a number of different doctors

C learn the results of your tests.

A man is leaving a message on an answering machine. The room in Sara's flat is ... A not very large. B very expensive. C not free at the moment. D very near the university.

C not free at the moment.

Boy: I really like going swimming. Girl: Really, but I hardly ever see you at the swimming pool. Boy: I always go early in the mornings. What does the girl mean? A She never sees the boy at the swimming pool. B She always sees the boy at the swimming pool. C She sometimes sees the boy at the swimming pool.

C. She sometimes sees the boy at the swimming pool.

41 A woman is talking to a man about her recent holiday. Why did the woman decide to go on a cycling holiday? A She wanted a cheap holiday. B Her sister recommended it to her. C She thought it would help her get fit. D She was keen to try something different

D She was keen to try something different

Man: These two coats look the same. Which one is yours? Woman: I think mine's the one ........ the left.

D on

Woman: Harry's new restaurant has really....... . Man: That's excellent news.

D taken off

A woman has a problem with her car. What does the man think is the cause of the problem? A the pedals B the oil level C a broken cable D the cold weather

D the cold weather

A woman is leaving a message. Why is the woman telephoning her friend? A to tell him about her cat B to ask him for some help C to apologise for being late D to change an arrangement

D to change an arrangement

34 Two people are talking about learning foreign languages. What does the woman say? A She had no real need to learn a foreign language as a child. B She is now learning a language without working hard. C She is glad she learned other languages as a child. D She now finds learning a language enjoyable.

Maybe not C and D But A and B

Man: Teenagers seem to be obsessed with famous people these days. Woman: Like my daughter ... she hardly ever looks at a newspaper but has a room full of celebrity magazines! What does the woman mean? A My daughter prefers celebrity magazines to current affairs. B My daughter is always reading newspapers and magazines. C My daughter has many newspapers in her room but never reads them.

My daughter prefers celebrity magazines to current affairs.

Two people are discussing a radio programme about friendship. The woman thinks that friendship develops as a result of ... A a strong family bond. B a fear of losing a friend. C sharing experiences over time. D realising you can't live without other people.

Not A Maybe C sharing experiences over time.

Two people are talking about a music festival. Why is the woman NOT going to stay overnight at the festival? A It is too noisy for her. B It goes on too late for her. C She lives near the festival site. D She thinks the weather is going to be bad.

Not B

Woman: I can offer you a credit note, Sir. Man: No, that's not good enough. I insist ..... a full refund.

Not B to have

A student is talking to a school wildlife club about a trip she made to study dolphins. What is her main purpose in describing her trip? A to increase awareness of the problems dolphins are facing B to stress the hardships some researchers have to endure C to encourage other students to specialise in marine biology D to raise money for further research projects in this field

Not D Maybe C to encourage other students to specialise in marine biology

Woman: You think you're the world's greatest expert on everything, don't you? Man: ...... I were! I'd probably be a millionaire by now!

Not Unless

Man: We can't keep extending our road networks to cope with increasing numbers of tourists without giving a thought to all the wildlife we're affecting. Woman: .... and who knows what else? What does the woman mean? A We need to do far more than build new roads. B Road-building may be causing problems we are unaware of. C The issue of building new roads is a controversial one.

Road-building may be causing problems we are unaware of.

oman: Was the meeting successful? Man: Well, we signed the contract ........................ the deadline being earlier than we'd expected.

however

Man: I've never been much good at dancing. Woman: You'll pick it up in no time - take my word for it. What does the woman mean? A I'l help you if you find it difficult. B I know it won't take you long to learn. C I'm sure you'll be able to do it eventually.

B I know it won't take you long to learn.

Man: What's wrong with your personal assistant? Woman: I'm not happy with his performance at work and I've just let him know in no uncertain terms. Man: Well, you don't exactly mince your words, do you? What does the man mean by his SECOND comment? Incorrect A You don't always say exactly what you mean. B You always communicate precisely and effectively. C You don't always tell people exactly what you think.

B You always communicate precisely and effectively.

A man and a woman are talking. What are they discussing? A rush hour traffic B travelling to school C ways of saving time D working terms and conditions

D working terms and conditions

A man is talking about running his own restaurant. What does the man say about his reputation in the restaurant business? A He is sure that appearing on TV was a turning point. B He feels proud when people call him a celebrity chef. C He's not sure what he's done to deserve his success. D His business goal has never been to simply achieve fame.

Not C Correct D His business goal has never been to simply achieve fame.

Woman: Well, was skydiving everything it was cracked up to be? Man: Pretty much - all over in a flash though. What does the woman mean? A Was skydiving as good as people say it is? B Was skydiving as scary as people say it is? C Was skydiving as difficult as people say it is?

A Was skydiving as good as people say it is?

Woman: I'll be back in the office early on Monday. Man: Right. ...... a good weekend, then.

Answer: C Have

Man: ......did you get to Paris? Woman: By coach. It was a lot cheaper.

Answer: D How

Woman: How far ... is to the bus stop? Man: Only about five minutes' walk.

Answer: A it

Son: Mum - I've decided I'm going to hitch-hike round Europe! Mother: Not if I have anything to say about it. What does the mother mean? A I don't want you to do that. B I'm not saying anything about this. C Not until we have talked about this.

A I don't want you to do that.

Man: It's not like you to take a taxi. Woman: Well, I did it ....... not to be late.

A so as

Man: How's Carlo getting on with his geometry? Woman: Well, I think he'd really ..... from a few private lessons.

B Benefit

Man: I'm going to throw my hat in the ring for the Managing Director job. What do you think? Woman: Well, to be honest, I think it's a bit of a long shot. What does the woman mean? A I think it's a great idea. B I think you're unlikely to succeed. C I don't think you should do that immediately.

B I think you're unlikely to succeed.

A woman is talking to a man about her recent holiday. What does the woman say about her trip? A It was fun being in a large group of other nature lovers. B It was worth going to have a brief view of some whales. C She found it difficult to tell the dolphins from the porpoises. D She was upset that she didn't manage to see any humpback whales.

B It was worth going to have a brief view of some whales

Sister: I don't know what you see in fishing sitting on a river bank for hours on end doing absolutely nothing and finishing the day with a couple of trout. Brother: You just don't get it, do you? It's not about how many fish you catch. What does the brother mean? A You can't understand. B You don't understand. C You refuse to understand.

B You don't understand.

Two people are talking about some female pop singers. What does the woman say about the singers? A Some of these singers won't be popular for very long. B She prefers to listen to other kinds of music. C She thinks their music is quite conventional. D They all look quite similar to each other.

C She thinks their music is quite conventional

Man: When does the Manchester train leave? Woman: It's just......... . If you hurry, you might catch it.

D. leaving

A man and woman are talking about playing music. What prevents the woman from playing the piano more often? A Her home is too small for a piano. B Playing in public embarrasses her. C She is too disorganised to practise properly. D She is currently too busy doing other things.

NOT A Maybe D She is currently too busy doing other things.

A man and woman are speaking about a recent children's party. What does the man say about the entertainer that was hired for the party? A She didn't change the normal rate for the job.. B She didn't perform very long for the children. C She didn't arrive at the time he'd arranged. D She didn't make the effort he'd expected.

Not B Correct D She didn't make the effort he'd expected

Man: That mobile phone looks cool. Is it new? Woman: Yes. I was offered an ..... by the phone company.

C upgrade

Man: I don't feel very well. Woman: Perhaps you're......... a cold.

D. getting

How does the woman feel about the views expressed on the radio programme? A She finds then unconvincing. B She is unable to understand them. C She would like to hear more about them. D She accepts they may apply to certain people.

Not B Maybe A She finds then unconvincing.

Natural Talent? Do some people have natural talent that they are born with (21)........ is it a case of working hard and making the most of what they've got? Professional sportsmen and women are (22)...... good example. Certainly there are those (23)..... have shown a natural ability at a very young age. However, this will not lead (24)...... success by itself.

(21) or (22) a (23) who (24) to

Natural Talent? Other personal qualities are needed, (25) as determination and a desire to be the best. Then there is the idea of hard work. If you (26) to succeed you need to work very hard. So, in my opinion, natural talent and hard work go hand in hand. One cannot exist (27) the other.

(25) such (26) want (27) without

HAVING A CHAT The most talkative people of all in fact, tend to be men. Four of the biggest talkers (26) part in the study were male, one of whom produced over 45,000 words in the course of his normal day.

(26) who took

A woman is talking on a radio programme. What type of programme is it? A a news broadcast B a sports summary C an arts programme D a travel programme

A a news broadcast

A man is asking a friend for help. He cannot collect his daughter, Imogen, from the bus stop because ... A he does not know when his meeting finishes. B because his train might be delayed. C his car has not been repaired. D he will not be home in time

A he does not know when his meeting finishes.

Wife: Do you fancy going to that new restaurant in town? Husband: Oh, I'm really tired. Let's eat ..... this evening.

A in

Two people are talking about a new flat (apartment). How does the woman feel about her new home? A pleased with the location of the flat B fed up with the noise from the street C disappointed with the size of the kitchen D happy that she can spend more time at home

A pleased with the location of the flat

Woman: Well, was skydiving everything it was cracked up to be? Man: Pretty much - all over in a flash though. What does the man mean? A It shocked me. B It didn't last very long. C It was really disappointing.

B It didn't last very long.

Woman: That's a shame that you won't be here for the party! How come? Man: Well, I wanted to come, but the trains stop really early, so I wouldn't be able to get home. Woman: Oh, I'm sure one of us can put you up. It would be no trouble at all. What does the woman mean by her SECOND comment? A Someone can take the man back to his house. B The man can stay at someone's house. C Someone will find a hotel for the man.

B The man can stay at someone's house.

Two people at the animal hospital are talking about pets. What does the man think about cats? A They are good company for older people. B They are safe for children to play with C They need very little looking after. D They are very clean animal

B They are safe for children to play with

Two people are talking about a recent TV interview with a politician. What annoys the MAN most about politicians? A the way they smile at the public B the way they avoid answering questions C the way they deny responsibility for everything D the way they include statistics in their answers

B the way they avoid answering questions

Man: New technology is sometimes more trouble than it's worth. Woman: You never did like keeping up with the times. A Most new technology can be unexpectedly difficult to use. B It can be hard keeping up-to-date with technology. C New technology requires too much effort.

C New technology requires too much effort.

Two people are talking about art galleries. What is the WOMAN'S opinion of art galleries? (KHAC VOI MAN) A They need to train their staff better. B They have become too commercial. C They should separate visitors of different ages. D They need to create better children's programmes.

C They have become too commercial.

What advice does she give the students? A find a job with a good salary B work with a pleasant team of people C do something that is continually demanding D make sure any job has good prospects for promotion

C do something that is continually demanding

40 A girl is talking to her father about her homework. For history homework, the girl has to ... A do a short project. B look at some websites. C read part of a text book. D read a magazine article.

C read part of a text book.

A woman is leaving a message about a dinner party. What has the woman already decided to take with her? A a special dish B a chocolate cake C something to drink D some home-made biscuits

C something to drink

Mother: I wish you..... wet towels on the bathroom floor all the time! Son: Sorry, I won't do it again

C wouldn't leave

Two colleagues are discussing their company's annual sales conference. What do they both agree about? A The venue proved more suitable than ones used previously. B It would be good to have a dinner for everyone on the final evening. C The chairman managed to gauge the level of expertise of the audience well. D It would be a good idea to hold such conferences every other year in future.

D It would be a good idea to hold such conferences every other year in future.

Two business people are discussing foreign trade. Why, according to the man, have exports of a particular product fallen recently? A The current version of the product is of inferior quality. B Some countries are making their own, similar products. C Interest rates in the country of manufacture fell sharply. D The product has become more expensive in key markets

D The product has become more expensive in key markets

Woman: There is a green scarf on the chair. .... is it? Man: It isn't mine. It might be Jack's.

D Whose

Two people are talking about a problem with a computer. How are the man and woman going to solve the computer problem? A repair it themselves B contact a technician C buy a new computer D ask a neighbour to look at it

D ask a neighbour to look at it

Man: I thought Jack left work early to pick up his daughter from school! Woman: Me too - but apparently.... to the gym all these weeks instead.

D he's been going

The man and woman agree to buy their train tickets ... A from the website. B over the telephone. C on the day they travel. D in advance from the station.

D in advance from the station.

A woman is interviewing a man about a newspaper called Metro. The man thinks the Metro newspaper is more successful than other free newspapers because ... A it was the first free newspaper to be published. B it has taken more risks than other newspapers. C its appearance is different from that of other newspapers. D its business methods differ from those of other newspapers.

D its business methods differ from those of other newspapers.

A travel writer who works for a holiday company is talking about his job. What information does the man give about his work? A He welcomes the opportunity to work by himself. B He can usually choose which destinations he visits. C He has worked for the company for quite a long time. D He first joined the company because of their reputation.

Not B Maybe A He welcomes the opportunity to work by himself.

Woman: So you're living in Paris now? Man: Yes, my wife ...... to move there for years, then finally a job came up.

had been hoping

Man: Which teacher sticks in your mind most? Woman: Oh, my French teacher - after the first few lessons, she ....... the whole class talking to each other in French.

not invovlved maybe had

32 Two hikers are walking up a hill. They agree to ... A have a rest. B stop for lunch. C take another route. D return to their hotel.

A have a rest.

A man is talking about his work as a photographer. What motivates him most in his job? A the pay B the creativity C the excitement D the competition

Not B, C Maybe D

Man: I see the train drivers are preparing for strike action again next week. Woman: I don't suppose anything will come of it, though. Man: I wish I could share your optimism. What does the man mean by his SECOND comment? A I'm frustrated by your attitude. B I'm afraid I can't agree with you. C I'm finding it hard to believe you

B I'm afraid I can't agree with you.

34 Two people are talking about memory. What comment does the man make about memory? A Lie-detectors are an effective way of making people recall past events. B Our recollection of past events can be influenced by outside factors. C Our memories of dramatic events are more vivid than other memories. D The long-term memory helps us to recreate events in our childhood.

B Our recollection of past events can be influenced by outside factors.

Woman: Oh dear, I've left my gloves in the car. Man: Don't worry, I'll get ..... for you.

C them

HAVING A CHAT These were then programmed to record people speaking at regular intervals as the subjects (24) about their daily lives over a 10-day period. Using these recordings, the research team estimated that women speak, on average, 16,215 words each day, (25) men utter 15,669 words.

(24) Chưa có ans (25) whereas

Man: What's wrong with your personal assistant? Woman: I'm not happy with his performance at work and I've just let him know in no uncertain terms. Man: Well, you don't exactly mince your words, do you? What does the woman mean? A I've told my personal assistant exactly why I'm unhappy with him. B I'm not sure if my personal assistant understands why I'm unhappy with him. C I'm unhappy that his performance at work does not meet the terms of his contract.

A I've told my personal assistant exactly why I'm unhappy with him.

Two people are talking about an acting experience. How did the girl feel about the experience? A Terrified of forgetting her lines. B Worried about feeling unwell while on stage. C Excited at the thought of her first stage role. D Nervous about performing with experienced actors.

A Terrified of forgetting her lines.

Man: How was your holiday? Woman: Well, apart from being stranded at the airport for 24 hours, it was idyllic. Man: Oh, I wondered if you'd been hit by the strike. What does the woman mean? A The journey was terrible. B The holiday was a complete disaster. C The flight was the worst I've ever experienced.

A The journey was terrible.

Interviewer: You've had so many of your plays staged in London that I'm afraid I've lost count. Playwright: True, but initially, my first play didn't go down very well with the producers who read it. Interviewer: And then, against all the odds, came the big chance! What does the interviewer mean by his SECOND comment? A You had a chance to succeed that you had not expected. B You took your chance when the opportunity came. C You got the chance you deserved.

A You had a chance to succeed that you had not expected.

Man: By the time the government wake up to the real threat of global warming, we'll all have webbed feet. Woman: What a cheerful man you are! What does the woman mean? A You're being rather pessimistic. B I suppose you're trying to be funny. C You shouldn't joke about such serious matters.

A You're being rather pessimistic.

Two people are talking about a visit to an art gallery. What did the man think about children being at the art gallery? A disappointed at the way they were being supervised B annoyed because they were asking so many questions C angry at the way they reacted to the gallery staff member D concerned because they were too young to value the experience

A disappointed at the way they were being supervised

A man and woman are talking. They say that ... A the weather is unusual. B it has been cold for weeks. C the weather forecast was wrong. D there has been a lot of snow this month.

A the weather is unusual.

Two people are talking about a website. What does the man think of the website? A It's easy to find your way around it. B The advertising doesn't bother him. C You need to adapt it to suit your own interests. D It's reasonable that users should pay to see certain pages.

D It's reasonable that users should pay to see certain pages.

Two people are talking about booking train tickets. The woman is ... A giving advice. B giving instructions. C making an apology. D making a complaint.

D making a complaint.

A man is speaking at an event. What type of event is he speaking at? A an award ceremony B a staff retirement party C an end-of-term performance D the opening of a new building

NOT A B a staff retirement party

A woman is talking to a singer-songwriter who has become a millionaire. What is the musician's attitude to his newly-acquired wealth? A He is dismissive of the view that it might harm him. B He is concerned that it should not alter his way of life. C He is committed to spending it on furthering his career. D He is keen to use it to provide jobs for relatives and friends.

NOT B Correct A He is dismissive of the view that it might harm him.

Man: Why don't you take a taxi if you're nervous walking home at night? Woman: I can't afford to take a bus, .......alone a taxi!

let

Woman: Why do we never do anything interesting in the evenings? Man: Well, if we ...... enough time, we could - but we always seem to be busy.

had

Woman: I just don't know what's the matter with me. My boss has invited me to a Paris fashion show and I'm struggling to get excited about it. Man: You'd normally go without a second thought What does the man mean? A I think you should go. B It's odd that you should feel like that. C You should think about this more seriously.

B It's odd that you should feel like that.

Man: Apparently that Head of Department job might finally be coming my way. Woman: Well, that's a turn-up for the books! The woman is ... A voicing her regret. B expressing her surprise. C passing on her good wishes.

B expressing her surprise.

The woman suggests that the photos she took included . . . A good ones of dolphins. B great shots of the water. C close-ups of whale backs. D many shots of the other travellers.

B great shots of the water.

Woman: Do you think you and Bethany will get married soon? Man: I think it's .... unlikely. We've only known each other for a few months Answer: B mostly

B mostly

A man is talking about his new flat (apartment). What does he say about it? A He doesn't think the flat is big enough. B He thinks the rent is cheap. C He doesn't like the area. D He likes the view.

D He likes the view.

A man is talking about a clinic he runs. What comment does the man make about his clinic in general? A Health examinations often fail to identify the cause of pain. B Good health is often simply a question of positive thinking. C Suffering injuries as a child can lead to continuing problems. D Suffering an injury can make you more sympathetic to those of your patients.

Not B Correct D Suffering an injury can make you more sympathetic to those of your patients.

A man is talking to his mother about his father's accident. When did the accident happen? A when the woman was out B when the woman got home C when the husband was at work D when the husband was on the phone

Not C CORRECT A when the woman was out

A man is talking about his company. What does his company offer? A advice on car protection B monitored security systems C comparison of different insurance policies D security guards to watch a person's home

Not D Correct C comparison of different insurance policies

A man is giving information about a travel programme. This week's programme is aimed at people who want to ... A explore their own country. B go on an expensive holiday. C have a reasonably priced holiday. D choose the right destination for a family.

Not D Correct: C have a reasonably priced holiday.

The owner of a department store is talking to some managers from the store about a meeting he will hold soon. The meeting will discuss ways to ... A introduce more stylish goods. B change the way staff are managed. C increase sales of imported products. D develop the shop's physical appearance.

Not D, A B change the way staff are managed.


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