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Listening Exam 2

EOI Topic: Daily life activities


Part 1 See: English File 4th edition A2/B1
Files 7A, 7B, 7 Practical English, 8A
2.1 You are going to listen to seven extracts. For English File 4th edition B1
questions 1–6, choose the correct option (a, b or c). 0 is the Files 1B, 1 Practical English
example.

0 A man and woman are arranging to meet. Where do they agree to meet?

a b c

1 A man is talking about his new office. What does the man want to buy?

a b c

2 A woman is talking to a pharmacist. What has the woman hurt?

a b c

3 A man is talking about his free time. What thing makes him most happy?

a b c

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4 Two people are talking about exams. What does the woman take into exam rooms now?

a b c

5 A man is talking about introducing new rules at work. What thing currently annoys him the most?
a b c

6 A girl is buying a gift for her father. What did the girl buy?

a b c

Question 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Option b

TOTAL

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Part 2
EOI Topic: Weather and the environment
2.2 You are going to listen to a report on animals in danger See: English File 4th edition A2/B1
of extinction. For questions 1–6, choose the correct option Files 6A, 6C, 7B, 8B
(a, b or c). 0 is the example. English File 4th edition B1
Files 1A, 1B, 2A
0 The speaker says environmentalists are worried about …
a the amount of money raised for individual species.
b the cost of saving the environment.
c the risk of allowing some animals to die.

1 Some experts feel …


a there is insufficient work on protecting habitats.
b it is necessary to prioritize sea animals.
c not all projects are equally significant.

2 What does the speaker say about animals like pandas and tigers?
a They no longer need to be saved from extinction.
b They have successfully got people’s attention.
c They attract very little interest from the public.

3 What does the speaker say about the Yangtze river dolphin?
a The animal probably died out because it is ugly.
b It is the most endangered species on the planet.
c It has found a new habitat to live in.

4 Why is the panda a bad example of conservation work?


a The food pandas eat could support other species.
b Saving the panda has created more disease.
c Its chances of survival in the wild are not very good.

5 What has been a good thing about saving the panda?


a Some natural places have been better looked after.
b The panda is very popular with children.
c All the pandas are now cared for in captivity.

6 The speaker suggests that future campaigns should …


a stay with what has worked in the past.
b educate people to love the land as well as animals.
c focus on the very hot and very cold regions.

Question 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Option a

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Part 3
EOI Topic: Human and social relations
2.3 You are going to listen to a report about pets. Complete See: English File 4th edition A2/B1
the table and sentences with a minimum of one word and a Files 7B, 9A
maximum of five words in each gap. 0 is the example. English File 4th edition B1
Files 1A, 1B

Pets and humans

0 Number of cats in UK 7.2 million


1 Number of ________ in UK 7.3 million
2 Percentage of homes with a pet ________

Benefits
3 Young children: Learn _____________ and emotional skills from _____________ age.
4 Adults: Encourages them to be more _____________ after their children _____________ .
5 Pets are good for _____________ health and reduce depression in _____________ .
6 Some people like to _____________ their pets.
7 Scientists: Say pets feel no _____________ but psychologists _____________ .
8 Most people are happy to _____________ an animal.

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