Part 1. You will hear people talking in eight different situations. For questions 1 8, choose the best answer, (A, B or C).

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Part 1 You will hear people talking in eight different situations. For questions 1 8, choose the best answer, (, or ). 1 You hear a young man talking. Why did he go back to college? He needed a better job. He needed an evening activity. He needed new skills. 2 You hear a man talking on the radio. What is he? an inventor a company employee a writer 3 You hear someone talking on the radio about an artist. How does the artist feel about his work? He would like to exhibit it in an art gallery. He wants to make his creations last longer. He is happy to see his work destroyed. 4 You hear a woman talking to her son. Why is she talking to him? to give him a warning to refuse permission to make a suggestion

5 You hear part of a lecture about the role of retired people in the economy. What is the lecturer describing? reasons why something is changing errors in statistical information disagreements between researchers 6 You hear a chef being interviewed on the radio. Why did he decide to become a chef? to follow a family tradition to develop a natural talent to pursue his love of cooking 7 You hear a teenager talking about the sport she plays. How does she feel while she is playing the sport? uncomfortable embarrassed confident 8 You hear an explorer talking about a journey he is making. How will he travel once he is across the river? by motor vehicle on horseback on foot Turn over

Part 2 You will hear an interview with a woman called Helen Hunter who runs a summer camp for teenagers. For questions 9 18, complete the sentences. SUMMER MPS Helen says that people taking part in the summer camp usually sleep in a 9 The summer camp is a chance for teenagers to meet people and learn 10 s an example of a practical activity, Helen tells us about a team which built a 11 In the next camp, teams will work out problem-solving activities such as a 12 with clues. Helen gives the example of 13 as the only typical sporting activity at the camp. The day when teams can choose their own activities is called 14 The summer camp is good for people who don t have opportunities or have little 15 On attle of the ands day, the teams make a pop record and a 16 For the teenagers taking part, the camp lasts for 17 You can book for a summer camp that will be held in the month of 18

Part 3 You will hear five different people talking about a mistake they recently made. For questions 19 23, choose from the list ( F) the type of mistake that each person made. Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use. ignoring someone s advice Speaker 1 19 failing to inform someone about something Speaker 2 20 mistaking someone s identity Speaker 3 21 D arriving somewhere too early Speaker 4 22 E getting a particular date wrong Speaker 5 23 F losing something important Turn over

Part 4 You will hear an interview with a conservationist who has built a cable car in the rainforest. For questions 24 30, choose the best answer (, or ). 24 What feature of the cable car makes it particularly good for seeing wildlife in the rainforest? the speed at which it moves the height at which it travels the distance that it covers 25 What is the main aim of the cable car project? to educate local people to persuade people to save the rainforest to raise money for other conservation projects 26 What is the advantage of the project for the local people? They can use the land if they want. They can sell forest products to the visitors. More work is available to them. 27 Why was the cable car redesigned? so that people could touch the trees to avoid cutting down too much forest because it had to be brought in by air 28 How does Donald react to the suggestion that he has disturbed the wildlife? He explains what happened in the past. He criticises what happens elsewhere. He denies that there s been any disturbance.

29 Why is Donald sure his project is a success? This piece of forest has survived. nimals have returned to the area. Other projects have copied his ideas. 30 Donald thinks the future survival of the rainforest will depend on the size of the world s population. the attitude of people towards it. the size of the areas left as forest.