Circle the appropriate letter
3. How much is the bill for 3 months? A. £30.94 B. £140.44 C. £130.94 D. £300.44 4. The phone calls are more expensive A. between midnight and 6 am. B. in the evening. C. after 6 pm D. before 6 pm
Indicate whether the following statements are accurate or not by writing A for an accurate statement I for an inaccurate statement N if the information is not given 5. Jane works on Saturdays.
6. Jane has to use the phone box down the road. 7. The phone box down the road is expensive. 8. Jane has to pay half of the bill.
Listening activity No.4
Complete the statements below.
1. Underground tickets are available at .
2. Ticket prices for the underground vary according to the travel .
Answer the question.
3. How many zones are with the travelcard area?
Circle the appropriate letter(s)
4. Where can you get travelcards? A. At travel agencies B. At train station C. At underground stations D. At bus stops 5. What time can the travelcards be bought? A. Anytime during the day. B. After 9:30 at weekends. C. Anytime at weekends. D. After 9:30 am on weekdays.
Indicate whether the following statements are accurate or not by writing A for an accurate statement I for an inaccurate statement N if the information is not given
6. The easiest and most economical way to travel around London is with a travelcard. 7. You need a passport for a travelard season ticket. 8. Smoking is allowed on the underground.
Listening activity No.5
Complete the statements below.
1. They are talking about a job at a . 2. The company is seeking .
Answer the question.
3. What does the company provided for people to travel in? 4. That does the company offer in addition to a salary?
Circle the appropriate letter(s)
5. The job offers excellent prospects for A. a retired person. B. a person who has a car. C. a young person with ambition and enthusiasm. D. ayoung person with ambition and experience
Indicate whether the following statements are accurate or not by writing A for an accurate statement I for an inaccurate statement N if the information is not given
6. The applicant must write to the personnel manager. 7. The man is interested in the jobs.
8. The applicant has to be good on a team.
Listening activity No.6
Answer the questions by writing a word. 1. Who is mike talking about?
2. What was the first complaint about Mike?
Circle the appropriate letter(s) 3. Mike often talks about
A. his difficulties at his house. B. finding a place to live. C. the parties he went to. D. his friend?s house. 4. Mike wants to move, but he wants to live
A. alone. B. in a quiet place. C. near the school. D. with his parents. 5. How many people live in Tome?s house besides Tom?
A.2 B.3 C.4 D.5
6. The expensed which Tom and his housemates share do not include
A. food. B. rent. C. light. D. heating. 7. If mike goes to live with Tom, he will likely have A. more food B. more expense. C. more noise D. more freedom.
Write a word or a number in the spaces provided.
8. What day is it when Tom and Mike are talking? 9. On what date will Jane vacate her room? 10. When is Mike moving in to the house?
Listening activity No.7
Answer the questions by writing up to three words. 1. When did the researcher finish her survey? 2. What do the science students complain about?
3. Circle the complaints that students made about the library catalogues. A. They are too complicated. B. They are incomplete. C. They are really bad. D. They are out of date.
Circle the appropriate letter(s).
4. When the chief librarian heard the criticisms, he indicated it might be possible to A. buy some new books. B. change the librarians there. C. check all the cards and reprint them where necessary. D. change to a computer system.
5. How much would it cost to do the first option?
A. About £1,000 B.About £6,000 C.About £60,000 D.About £600
Indicate whether the following statements are accurate or not by writing A for an accurate statement I for an inaccurate statement N if the information is not given
6. It would take about a year to change the catalogue system to a computer system. 7. The chief librarian suggested two possible ways to improve the catalogue system. 8. The chief librarian agreed to try to improve the borrowing facilities as well.
Listening activity No.8
Answer the questions by writing up to three words. 1. Where does the student come from?
2. How long has the student been in this country? 3. What is the student studying at the moment?
Circle the correct answer.
4. What does the student worry about now? A. His English study hours.
B. That her qualifications may not be accepted here.
C. Her working experience in her own country. D. Her tutoring at school.
5. What kind of course does the counselor suggest the student to apply for? A. Civil engineering diploma course. B. Master?s degree in English. C. English diploma.
D. Master?s in engineering.
Write up to three words in the spaces provided.
6. Did the student study engineering at a university? 7. How long did the student work for a big company?
8. When does the counselor suggest the student apply for a degree course?
Listening activity No.9
Answer the questions by writing a few words.
1. Where are all student services to be found at the college?
2. Are all students automatically members of the Student Union?
3. What document do the students need to get their students cards?
4. Where do students go to get their student cards?
Circle the appropriate letter(s)
5. When is the student health centre open? A. From 9:30 to 8:45 on weekdays. B. From 9:30 to 5:00 on Fridays. C. From 9:30 to 5:00 on weekdays.
D. From 9:30 to 8:45 on Monday to Thursday.
6. Circle the days when Dr. B. Kearns hold a surgery in the medical Centre. A. Monday and Tuesday morning.
B. All weekdays mornings except Friday. C. Either Wednesday or Friday afternoons. D. Thursday afternoon.
7. Whom do students have to register with if they stay in England? A. A college doctor. B. Dr. B Kearns. C. A local doctor. D. A hospital doctor.
Indicate whether the following statements are accurate or not by writing A for an accurate statement I for an inaccurate statement