Part I  Section A   Listening Comprehension

(20 minutes)

Directions:  In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each convers-

ation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the                question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.

Example:

You will hear:

You will read."

A) At the office.

B) In the waiting room.

C) At the airport.

D) In a restaurant.

From the conversation we knOw that the two were talking about some work they had

to finish in the evening. This conversation iS most likely to have taken place at the

office. Therefore, A) "At the office" is the best answer. You should choose [A] on the

Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre.

 Sample Answer  [A] [B] [C] [D]  

1.  A) The man enjoys traveling by car.

    B) The man lives far from the subway.

    C) The man is good at driving.

D) The man used to own a car.

 

2.  A) Tony should continue taking the course.

    B) She approves of Tony's decision.

    C) Tony can choose another science course.

D) She can't meet Tony so early in the morning.

 

3.  A) She has to study for the exam.

    B) She is particularly interested in plays.

    C) She's eager to watch the new play.

    D) She can lend her notes to the man.

                                                               

4.  A) They will be replaced by on-line education sooner or later.

    B) They will attract fewer kids as on-line education expands.

    C) They will continue to exist along with on-line education.

D) They will limit their teaching to certain subjects only.

 

5.  A) Most students would like to work for a newspaper.

    B) Most students find a job by reading advertisements.

    C) Most students find it hard to get a job after they graduate.

D) Most students don't want jobs advertised in the newspapers.

 

6.  A) Move the washing machine to the basement.

    B) Turn the basement into a workshop.

    C) Repair the washing machine.

D) Finish his assignment.

 

7.  A) Some students at the back cannot hear the professor.

    B) The professor has changed his reading assignment.

    C) Some of the students are not on the professor's list.

D) The professor has brought extra copies of his assignment.

 

8. A) She doesn't want to talk about the contest.

    B) She's modest about her success in the contest.

    C) She's spent two years studying English in Canada.

D) She's very proud of her success in the speech contest.

 

9.  A) Talking about sports.

    B) Writing up local news.

C) Reading newspapers.

D) Putting up advertisements

 

10. A) They shouldn't change their plan.

    B) They'd better change their mind.

    C) The tennis game won't last long.

    D) Weather forecasts are not reliable.

Part I   Section B  Compound Dictation 

Directions:  in this section, y'ou will hear a passage three times. When

the passage is read for the first time, you should listen

carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read

for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks

numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you have

just heard. For blanks numbered from S8 to SIO you are

required to fill in the missing information. You can either

use the exact words you have just heard or write down

the main points in your own words. Finally; when the

passage is read for the third time, you should check what

you have written.

There are a lot of good cameras available at the moment - most

of these are made in Japan but there are also good (S 1)         models from Germany and the USA. We have (S2)        

range of different models to see which is the best (S3)        

money. After a number of different tests and interviews with people

who are (S4)        

assessed, our researchers (S5)        

with the different cameras being

the Olympic BY model

as the best auto-focus camera available at the moment. It costs $200

although you may well want to spend more - (S6)        

much as another $200 - on buying (S7)        

lenses and

other equipment. It is a good Japanese camera, easy to use. (S8)                                                                                     

                                                                     

whereas the American versions are considerably more expensive

The Olympic BY model weighs only 320 grams which is quite a bit

less than other cameras of a similar type. Indeed one of the other mod-

els we looked at weighed almost twice as much. (S9)                          

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the people we interviewed expressed almost total satisfaction with it

(Sl0)