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Transcripts Dictation Answer Key Test-2

The document is a transcript of audio recordings from a practice listening test. It contains excerpts of conversations on various topics, including: identifying someone at a party, ordering food at a cafe, setting a table correctly, tasks to complete before a trip, negotiating a price for an old chair, and more. The conversations provide examples of everyday speaking situations and topics to demonstrate listening comprehension skills.
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Transcripts Dictation Answer Key Test-2

The document is a transcript of audio recordings from a practice listening test. It contains excerpts of conversations on various topics, including: identifying someone at a party, ordering food at a cafe, setting a table correctly, tasks to complete before a trip, negotiating a price for an old chair, and more. The conversations provide examples of everyday speaking situations and topics to demonstrate listening comprehension skills.
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Practice Test 2
1. Track 31 00:41

M: I’ve never met Sarah.


W: I’m sure you will like her. She’s really nice.
M: Is she the girl with straight brown hair at the table?
W: No, Sarah has long, curly, red hair.
M: Oh, I think I see her now. She’s wearing a black
dress, right?
W: Yes, that’s her. Let’s go over, and I’ll introduce you
two. She’s really friendly.

2. Track 32 00:38

W: Good morning. What can I get you today?


M: Eggs always sound good. But what do you suggest?
W: If you’re really hungry, the pancakes or donuts are
wonderful.
M: Hmm. That sounds too heavy. What else do you
have?
W: We have toast and cherry muffins.
M: Perfect. I’ll have a cherry muffin, please. And a cup
of coffee. Thanks.

3. Track 33 00:37

M: Here’s an example of how to correctly set a table.


First, place a folded napkin on top of the plate. To
the left of each plate, place a large dinner fork. To
the left of that, place a small salad fork. A knife
goes to the right of each plate. Last, a spoon goes
to the right of each knife.

4. Track 34 00:34

W: I leave tomorrow for my trip. But I have so much


to do. At three, I take the dog to the pet motel.
Before I take her, I have to give her a bath. At five,
I need to pick up my dry cleaning. After I get home
and make dinner, I need to finish packing.

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5. Track 35 00:33 11. Track 41 00:36

M: What a beautiful old chair! How much is it? M: When someone compliments you and says, “Great
W: I’m asking for one hundred dollars for it. job!” what do you do? It’s important to learn how
M: Would you take seventy dollars for it? to take a compliment. First, don’t be shy, but look
W: Well, it’s worth at least two hundred. How about the one complimenting you in the eye. After the
eighty-five dollars? compliment is given, you don’t have to say much.
M: OK, it’s a deal! But always say, “Thank you.” Be sincere and don’t
W: Great. Let me help you load it in your truck. feel embarrassed.

6. Track 36 00:33 12. Track42 00:33

M: I bought invitations and balloons for the baby shower. W: Did you enjoy your trip?
W: Great! It’s on Sunday, right? What time? M: Yes, but I’m having a hard time this week.
M: We’re going to start at two. W: I’m sorry. What’s wrong?
W: I have a soccer game at one. I’m not sure I’ll be M: I can’t keep my eyes open. I’m falling asleep in the
finished by then. middle of the day.
M: You can come any time after two. W: What are you going to do?
W: I’ll try to be there closer to three. M: I don’t know. I think I just need to get used to
working again.
7. Track 37 00:34 W: Well, don’t bite off more than you can chew.
M: Hi, Andrea. This is Matthew. I just found out that
my baseball game will be on Saturday at 12 p.m. It 13. Track 43 00:39

was moved from Friday. So I can’t meet you for W: Hi, I have a reservation under Deborah Smith.
lunch that day. Why don’t we meet for dinner M: All right, Mrs. Smith. Let me get your room key for
instead? I’d love to see you. Let me know. I hope you.
it works out. Bye. W: Thanks. I reserved a queen-sized bed, right?
M: Let me check. I have you signed up for a king-sized
8. Track 38 00:41 bed. Do you want to change that?
M: Many people know spending too much time in the W: No, that’s fine. Thank you.
sun can cause burns. It can even cause cancer. But M: You’ll be staying in room 211, which is very spacious.
that doesn’t mean you should completely avoid the It’s just up the stairs and to your right.
sun. Sunlight is important to our everyday health.
There are many reasons why the right amount of 14. Track 44 00:36

sun is good for you. For one, it provides Vitamin D. M: The Madison Center on Seventh Avenue, please.
Also, there is a connection between sunlight and W: OK. What brings you to the city, sir?
an improvement in how one feels. M: I have a management meeting, and I’m visiting my
mom.
9. Track 39 00:33 W: That’s nice. Well, the Madison Center is a great
W: I’m hungry, Tim. What sounds good to you? place to see.
M: I want Italian food tonight. How about you? M: Do you know where I can find gifts for my
W: Italian sounds good, but I’m having a hard time co-workers?
deciding. Let’s eat Mexican food instead. W: There’s a shop two blocks away from Madison
M: Yeah, I haven’t had that for a while. Center at the main intersection.
W: So should we go to La Casa Restaurant?
M: Yeah, that works for me. 15. Track 45 00:39

W: There are many different types of writing. This is a


10. Track 40 00:55 kind of writing that can talk about anything. It can
ⓐ There were more members in 2004 than 2005. be happy, sad, or funny. It can be about things that
ⓑ 2007 was the year that had the most members. are made up or things that really happened. Although
ⓒ There were fewer members in 2005 than 2006. Shakespeare wrote a lot of plays, he wrote many of
ⓓ There was an increase in membership in 2007 from these that are still very popular. Sometimes people
2006. who write these make the words they use rhyme.
ⓔ 2006 had the greatest number of members total.

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W: Then why is your name still on the list?
16. Track 46 00:37
M: I’m not sure. I need to make sure it’s taken off.
W: Hi, Mark. Would you like to join me after school
for some ice cream?
M: No, I’m sorry. I have band practice on Tuesdays. 22. Track 52 00:37

W: Oh. I thought band practice was on Wednesdays. W: Robin Hood was known for robbing the rich to help
M: Actually, on Wednesdays, I go to piano lessons. the poor. Robin Hood was, therefore, very popular
W: You’re such a busy person! Well, what are your among poor people. But people, like the town
plans for Friday night? leader, had a problem with him because Robin Hood
M: I don’t have plans. I’d be happy to get some ice was breaking the law, and no one could stop him.
cream then. He was brave because he helped and protected
those who needed him the most.
17. Track 47 00:35

M: Tell me about your last place of employment. 23. Track 53 00:37

W: I was the head housekeeper at a hotel. M: Hello, Emily. It’s Thomas. I need to ask you to do
M: I see. What was your strongest skill in that job? something for me. Can you pick up my shirts from
W: My staff management skills. I’m also a hard worker. the dry cleaner’s? It’s called Mark’s Cleaning down
M: Very good. Why do you want to work for the Sun on Foster’s Street. I have a meeting that will last
Times? until seven o’clock. I’m afraid they’ll be closed by
W: I’ve always dreamed of being a reporter. then. I’d really appreciate it if you could do that. I’ll
call you later. Thanks.
18. Track48 00:36

M: If you think global warming only hurts people, 24. Track 54 00:38

think again. Plants and animals are suffering because W: I think I’m ready to get rid of my glasses and use
of problems on Earth. Natural disasters cause a lot contact lenses.
of damage in the world. However, it’s humans that M: But contacts don’t last as long as glasses.
create a bigger problem. More trees and rainforests W: Yes, they have to be replaced, but they’re much
are being cut and burned down. As a result, _____ more comfortable.
___________________________________________. M: Oh, so contacts would fit your life better?
W: Yes. They would be great when I play soccer.
M: I guess contacts may be a good idea for you.
19. Track 49 00:39

M: Get ready for an event you can’t miss! This weekend


is Dome’s opening weekend. Come see why Dome 25. Track 55 00:42

has everything you need. Fun summer clothing and W: Tom was an excellent student. He always did well
popular flip flops will be on sale for low prices. And on tests, and his teachers praised him. He always
don’t miss the free lollipops we’ll be giving out wanted to be the best at all of his classes. One day,
throughout the store. Enjoy half-off prices on all his teacher left her grade book on her desk. Tom
boots and coats this weekend only! wanted to make sure he had the highest grade on
the test, so he looked in her grade book. She
caught him and was very disappointed in him. She
20. Track 50 00:46
even lowered his test grade.
(A) I won’t support school uniforms because they stop
me from being myself.
(B) I think people should be allowed to wear whatever 26. Track 56 00:36

they want to school. W: Ugh. This steak is not very good at all.
(C) I’m willing to wear school uniforms if it helps kids M: What’s wrong with it? Is it the seasoning?
do better in school. W: No, it’s tough and overcooked. It’s no good.
(D) I think school uniforms should be worn because M: There’s nothing as bad as a tough steak.
they are cheaper than other clothes. W: I know. This restaurant never has this problem.
M: Let’s get the waiter. We should get this fixed.
21. Track 51 00:35

W: Can you play with us this weekend, Tim? 27. Track 57 00:34

M: No, I’m sorry. Haven’t you heard that I’m going out M: Did you hear that the opera starts here in July?
of town? W: I’ve always dreamed of going to the opera.
W: But you signed up for the football game on Sunday. M: I know. I really think we should go.
M: Yes, but I forgot about my trip. W: But I heard how much the tickets cost, and they are
expensive.
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M: Yes, but it’s worth it to do something you’ve always
wanted to do.
W: ___________________________________________

28. Track 58 00:35

W: James, can you come by the store today?


M: Well, I’m pretty busy today. Can it wait until
tomorrow?
W: Well, I have customers here. And they are very
interested in your work.
M: Oh, really? They like my pictures?
W: Yes, and they want to talk to you. They want to
show your pictures at an event.
M: ___________________________________________

29. Track 59 00:46

a. W: Can you tell me the price on this stamp?


M: Sure, they are twenty-five cents each.
b. M: Could you take a picture for me?
W: Certainly. One, two, three!
c. W: What can I help you with today?
M: I need a new camera.
d. W: Where can I buy some stamps around here?
M: There’s a post office around the corner.
e. M: How much is this postcard?
W: It’s going to be one dollar.

30. Track 60 00:39

M: Sarah is very generous. She’s always helping others.


She cooks meals for her elderly neighbor, and she
cleans the house on weekends for her mom. In her
spare time, Sarah is always thinking of what to do
for others. Sometimes, she doesn’t sleep because
she is worrying about other people’s needs. She
never has time to rest.

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