Paper 2 Listening
PAPER 2 LISTENING (approximately 30 minutes including 8 minutes transfer time) 3 Where will Susan buy her eggs?
PART 1
QUESTIONS 1-5
You will hear five short conversations.
You will hear each conversation twice.
There is one question for each conversation.
For questions 1—5, put a tick (+ ') under the right answer. A B
Example:
0 How many people were at the meeting? 4
30
3 13
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A B NJ
A !. B
1 How much is the car?
5 How will the man travel to London?
Q 2000 000
g
A B
2 What’s Elena going to take to the
party?
A B
B
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Test 4 Paper 2 Listening
PART 2 PART 3
QUESTIONS 6-10 QUESTIONS 11—15
Listen to Sarah talking to a friend about a sports centre. Listen to Philip talking to a friend about his photography
What is the problem with the different things at the sports centre? course. For questions 11—15, tick (J) A, B or C.
For questions 6-10, write a letter A-H next to each thing. You will hear the conversation twice.
You will hear the conversation twice.
Example:
Example:
0 Where does Philip do the photography A Park College
A
0 T-shirt classes? a City College
C South College
Things
Problems 11 What time do the photography classes A 5.15 p.m.
begin? B 6.00 p.
6 swimming pool
A big C 6.45 p.m.
B cold 12 How much does Philip pay for A £55
7 car park the photography course? B £75
C dirty C C95
8 café
13 Philip’s happy with the course because A learning about famous photographers
D expensive
he's B using a new camera.
9 football club C getting better at photography
E hot
10 tennis
lessons F late
G noisy
H small
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Test 4
Paper 2 Listening
14 Philip thinks it’s easy to
A trees. PART 4
take photographs of
B animals.
QUESTIONS 16-20
C children.
You will hear a man asking for information about the Westwood English School.
15 After the course, Philip will Listen and complete questions 16-20.
A buy a new camera. You will hear the conversation twice.
B get a job in photography.
C make photography his hobby.
WE ST WO O D EN G LI S H S C HO O L
Evening classes on: Thursday
Next course starts on: 22a
Speaking class with:'1M l Oo
Cost for 12 classes:
Address: 19
School is next to the: 20
Test 4
PART 5
PAPER 3 SPEAKING (8—10 minutes)
QUESTIONS 21—25
The Speaking test lasts 8 to 10 minutes. You will take the test with another candidate
You will hear some information about Finchester Zoo.
There are two examiners, but only one of them will talk to you. The examiner will ask
Listen and complete questions 21-25. you questions and ask you to talk to the other candidate
You will hear the information twice.
Part 1 (5-6 minutes)
The examiner will ask you and your partner some questions. These questions will
be about your daily life, past experience and future plans. For example, you may have
Finchester Zoo
to speak about your school, job, hobbies or home town.
Part 2 (3-4 minutes)
Closed on: You and your partner will speak to each other. You will ask and answer questions.
The examiner will give you a card with some information on it. The examiner will give
Closing time in summer: your partner a card with some words on it. Your partner will use the words on the card
to ask you questions about the information you have. Then you will change roles
Meeting place for tour:
At2p.m.,see:
Zoo shop sells: TOO O SM
Child's ticket costs:
You now have 8 minutes to write your answers on the answer sheet.
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Test 4 Key
Test 4 be
Sample answer D
Transcript
This is the Cambridge Key English Test. Paper 2 Listening Test number four.
There are five parts to the test. Parts One, Two, Three, Your and five. We will
now stop tor a moment before we start the test. Please ask any questions
now because you mustn’t speak during the lest.
|pause)
The only element which is covered is the present. The reference to people coming to PART1 Now, look at the insiruclions tor Part One.
the party is not sufficient to cover this point and we do not know what they did at the party. [pause]
You will hear live short conversations. You will hear each conversation twice
Sample answer E There is one question lor each conversation. For questions I lo 5, put a lick
Mark: 0 under the right answer.
Here is an example:
How many people were at the meeting?
Woman: Were there many people at the
meeting? Man: About lhirty.
Woman: That's not many.
Man: No, but more than last time.
(pause]
The answer is 30, so there is a tick in box C.
Now we are ready to start. Look at question
The writer has not understood the task and does not provide answers to the
one.
questions in this reply.
(pausej
Question 1
Paper 2 Listening One. How much is the car?
Part 1 Woman: So which car are you buying?
1 C 2 A 3 B 4 C 5A Man: The Monarch 2000. It’s lovely but I have to get a thousand
pounds more from the bank first because I don't have
enough money
Woman: It’s a lot of money . three thousand pounds I could live on that
for a
year.
Part 2 Man: Well, cars are expensive
6 G 7 H 8 C 9 F 10 D |pause]
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11 C 12 B 13 C 14 A 15 C
Pan 4
For questions i 6—20, ignore capitals / absence ol capitals. Spelling must be correct.
Ouestion 2
16 September 17 Jarvis 18 78 / seventy-eight (pounds) 19 223
20 bookshop / book shop
Part 5
For questions 21—25, ignore capitals / absence ol capitals. Spelling must be correct,
except in questions 22 and 23. where recognisable spelling is acceptable.
21 9.30 / 21.30 / nine thirty / hal| past nine 22 (the) entrance 23 (the) lions
24 games 25 4.65 / four (pounds) (and) sixty-five (p/pence)
Now listen again.
(repeat]
|pause]
Two. Who!'s Elena going to !o ke Io the per!
Man: Hi, Elena. Are you taking some cans of cola IO the
party* Elena: Ol course, and a pizza
Man: I'm going to take a big bottle of orange juice and some bisc Uits
Elena: Chocolate ones, I hope
[pause]
Now listen again
[repeat)
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Question 3
Three. Where will Susan buy her eggs? a hot day, but it was too noisy for me. There were a lot of people in
Man: We need some more eggs, Susan. the pool,
Susan: I’ll drive out to the farm and get them tomorrow. Friend: So was it difficult to find a space in the car park there?
Man: It'll be quicker to go to the market or to the little shop across the Sarah: Yes! It's not big
road. enough. Friend: Did you go to
Susan: I know, but I prefer to know that they haven’t been on the shelves the café?
for a long time. Sarah: Yes, for a cold drink. But I didn’t stay. The tables and floo r weren I
[pause] clean.
Friend: Ugh! But I hear they have a good football club there
Now listen again.
Sarah: That’s right. My brother wanted to go but it starts too late in
[repeat] the evening for him. It’s a pity because it’s not an expensive
[pause] club
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Friend: Can you learn tennis there*
Four. What time does the film begin? Sarah: I called about lessons but they cost too much
Woman: Would you like to see a film this Friend: I’ll teach you tennis — but not today — it’s too hot Let’s go for a
afternoon? Man: OK. What time? cold swim in the river.
Woman: It starts at quarter to two but we need tickets, so let’s meet at [pause]
the cinema at quarter past one. Now listen again.
Man: How long is the film?
(repeat]
Woman: One and a half
hours. [pause)
(pause) This is the end of Part Two. Now look at Part Three.
Now listen again. PART [pause]
3
(repeat]
Ouestlon 5 Listen to Philip talking to a friend about his photography course.
(pause) For questions 11 la 15, tick A, B or C. You will hear the conversation twice.
Look at questions 11 to 15 now. You have twenty seconds.
Five. How will the man travel to London?
|pause]
Woman: We drove to London last weekend.
Now listen to the conversation.
Man: Really? I‘m going to go there for the day
tomorrow. Woman: Oh yes? Are you going by coach? Friend: Hello, Philip. Are you doing a photography course
Man: It’s the best way. There’s a fast train but it’s too expensive for Philip: Yes, there wasn't one at my college, Park College, so I go to
me. (pause] City College in South Road
Friend. Are your classes in the evening?
Now listen again.
Philip: Yes, I finish at Park College at quarter pa sl five and get home abo ut
|repeat] six. The lessons start at quarter to seven. I have jusl enough time
[pausej to eat
This is the end of Part One. Now look at Part Two Friend: How much are they*
Philip: My ten-week course is usually ninety-five pounds But it costs me
PAPT2 [pause) seventy-five pounds because I’m a student There’s also a five -
week course for (ifty five pounds.
Listen to Sarah talking to a friend aboul a sports centre.
Friend. I s it a good course?
What is the problem with the dlfterenl things al the sports centre? Philip Yes, greal. The cameras are ralher old, bul m y photos are r uch
For questions 6 to 10. wriie a letter. A Io H, next lo each ihing. better now, so I’m really pleased I’II never be a mm a s
You will hear the conversation lwice.
photoqrapfJ c though
[pause) Friend I think taking photographs is dill‹cult
Friend: I like your new T-shirt, Sarah Philip Well, we aid animals f irst and they’ re certainly not easy Bul Ihen
Sarah: Mm. The colours are nice, but the problem is it s too big. I got it we look pictures of trees and that was r›’t difficul t We II
from the shop at the sports centre. I went swimming there because pholoqraph children next
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PART 5 You will hear some information about Finchester Zoo
Friend: And after the course? Listen and complete questions ' I to 25 You will hear lhe inborn :ili‹›r› twin ‹‘
Philip: There aren’t many jobs for photographers lI'Il be my hobby. I [pause]
can
use my father's camera but I'll have to buy a lot of
film. Woman Thank you for calling Finchesler Zoo The zoo is one i r› si x ‹ T ‹ i y’,
[pausej and closed on Mondays. The opening how rs are Irom leri ‹ m IiI it
Now lisien again. gets dark. This is hall pasl nine in the summer and four o c loc k in Ildc
(repeat] winler.
There is a guided tour of the zoo every hour Vi sitors for the toUr
(pause]
should wait at the entrance which is where lhe tour begins. Our guide
This is the end of Part Three. Now look at Part Four. will meet you there. The tour finishes at the café
[pause] You should not feed the animals but you can watch when we give
them something to eat. Every day at two o’clock the lions are given
PART You wi// hear a man asking for information about the Westwood English their food and the elephants get theirs at three o’clock
4 School. Listen and complete questions 16 to 20. You will hear the conversation There is a shop in the zoo where you can buy books and
twice. (pause| games All the family will like playing these. There is also a café
which sells snacks
Woman: Westwood English School.
Tickets for adults cost six pounds eighty-five and children’s tickets
Man: Hello, I want to ask about evening classes, please.
are lour pounds sixty-five. A family ticket, for two adults and tnree
Woman: Yes. they’re on Thursdays. But this term wilt finish at the end ot
children, is eighteen pounds seventy-five
August. We’ll start again on the twenty-second of September,
For more information
but you can book your place now.
Man: It's for a Chinese friend. He wants an easy class [pausej
Woman: Well, there’s a two-hour class for beginners. Now listen again.
Man: Mmm. My friend would like something [repeat]
shorter.
[pause]
Woman: Well, we have a fifty-minute speaking class. That would be good
for him The teacher is Miss Jarvis. That’s J A R V I S. The This is the end of Part Five.
students all You now have eight minutes to write your answers on the answer sheet
|ike her.
Note: Teacher, stop the recording here and lime eight minules Remind the
Man: How much does thai class cost?
students when there is one minute remaining
Woman: It’s seven pounds fifty per class or if you pay for all twelve
classes now, it’s only seventy-eight pounds — it's cheaper that [paUsej
way. This is the end of the tesl
Man: Right
Woman Can your friend come to the school soon and book his place?
The address is two hundred and twenty-three. Fitzroy Square
Man: Is that in the centre of town?
Woman: Well, ii’s about twenty minutes' walk from the station. We’re just
by the bookshop.
Man: R ‹ 9ht Thank
you Woman:Goodbye.
(pausel
Now lisien again.
[repeat]
(pause)
This is the end of Part Four. Now look at Part Five
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