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Listening & Speaking Multiple matching 1 RNE You will hear six different speakers. Match the speakers (1-6), to sentences A-G. Use each sentence only once.
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Listening & Speaking
Multiple matching
1 RNE You will hear six different speakers. Match the speakers (1-6), to sentences A-G. Use each sentence only once. There is one extra sentence you do not need to use. Write your answers in the table.
A I actually frightened the thief.
B I was only trying to help someone out.
C I feel lucky that nothing worse happened.
D I shouldn’t have phoned the police.
E I thought the police were very helpful.
F I never expected something like that.
G I felt that something had to be done.
Текст аудирования:
Speaker 1
Sooner or later the whole neighbourhood would have been destroyed. Everyone knew who it was. They kept coming around, late at night, and hanging around causing trouble. Every morning there was new graffiti, but that was the first time I actually saw them with spray paint. I had really had enough, so I called in the police.
Speaker 2
It was awful! He was dressed like any normal guy except that he had a mask on his face so I couldn’t ealized him. I was terrified when I saw that he had a knife sticking out of his pocket. Obviously, when he saw me, he must have been scared I would phone the police. He jumped out the window and ran off down the street. Unfortunately, he did manage to take my most expensive jewellery from my drawer.
Speaker 3
It all came as a complete surprise. I mean, it’s a lovely neighbourhood and it’s certainly not considered dangerous. I just went out to my corner shop to get some batteries and this guy jumped me in the alley by the shop. He must have been hiding behind the crates. He pointed a gun and shouted. I don’t remember anything else but he took everything, my wallet, money and even the batteries! And of course there were no cameras there. I still can’t believe it!
Speaker 4
Well, it was very late and I was on my way home. I took the usual route, but I was a bit cautious because it was dark and there weren’t any people around. I turned a corner and suddenly saw them standing there in front of me. I felt relieved when they only asked me politely for some money. I was glad to give them my loose change, I often give beggars my loose change. I was outraged the next morning when I ealized they had taken my wallet, too.
Speaker 5
I thought they looked suspicious, hanging around and all that, you understand, but I was quite busy at the time. Besides, I often get their type in here and they always pay up like everyone else. Anyway, I reckon they took about 200 worth of goods without me noticing. At least they didn’t put a knife to my throat or anything. It could have been a lot worse.
Speaker 6
Ever since I was a child I’ve hated being home alone late at night. Well, last Friday night Bob and the kids were out and I was watching TV. I could have sworn I heard someone trying to get in the back door. There have been a lot of burglaries in our neighbourhood, so I automatically thought it was a burglar and I phoned the police. You can’t imagine how I felt when they showed up and discovered the neighbour’s dog scratching at my backdoor. I said I was sorry but they were not happy that I’d wasted their time.
True, False, Not stated
2 RNE You will hear an interview with a woman who runs her own fashion company. For statements 1-7, decide if each statement is True, False or Not stated. Circle the answer you choose.
1 Margaret designed clothes when she was young.
A True
В False
C Not stated
2 Margaret asked a friend for help with a hat design.
A True
В False
C Not stated
3 Margaret wanted a well-paid job.
A True
В False
C Not stated
4 Margaret did not enjoy modelling.
A True
В False
C Not stated
5 The company paid Margaret a lot of money.
A True
В False
C Not stated
6 Margaret did not have a job for over a year.
A True
В False
C Not stated
7 The shop in Tokyo sells her clothes designs.
A True
В False
C Not stated
Multiple choice
3 RNE You will hear a person talking about his job. For statements 1 -7, choose A, В or C to complete each statement correctly. Circle the answers you choose.
1 The previous owner of the bookshop sold the business to the narrator.
A worked there for forty years.
В sold the business to the narrator.
C had too many sales assistants.
2 The narrator believes the Internet is very useful.
A is very useful.
В is too expensive.
C is difficult to use.
3 Ten years ago, the narrator made some changes to the shop.
A turned the shop into a cafe.
В made some changes to the shop.
C wanted to change jobs.
4 The narrator suggests that too much choice can make life difficult.
A too much choice can make life difficult.
В paperbacks are better than e-books.
C the size of the device is a disadvantage.
5 The narrator thinks that e-books create more problems than they solve.
A create more problems than they solve.
В will be more popular than traditional books.
C are unnecessary to readers of traditional books.
6 The narrator is worried that people will no longer buy books.
A people are not buying CDs.
В people prefer surfing the Net to books.
C people will no longer buy books.
7 According to the narrator, e-books may or may not be successful.
A were first sold in Japan.
В may or may not be successful.
C will not be popular one year from now.
Текст аудирования:
Presenter: Good afternoon, and welcome to the programme Our Changing World. Today we have a very special guest, Mr Michael Jones, who has been selling books for over forty years. Michael, how did you get started in the bookselling business?
Michael: I’ve never done anything else, really. You see, I left school when I was sixteen and got a job as a sales assistant in a bookshop. I worked there for five years and I really enjoyed it. So, when the owner wanted to retire, I decided to take a risk and buy the business, it just seemed like the natural thing to do.
Presenter: And you must have seen some changes in the book business in that time.
Michael: Oh, yes. For a start, we used to have a card catalogue system for orders, but now all that’s done by computers, for which I’m very grateful. It’s much easier now. The Internet, too, is invaluable for placing orders and keeping up-to-date with the latest releases; we even have a web shop so our customers can buy books without leaving their homes. My son thought I’d never get the hang of the Internet, but I’m a bit of an expert now!
Presenter: Have you made any changes to the physical shop over the years?
Michael: Yes, about ten years ago I had a coffee bar built at the back of the shop with comfy leather chairs. It really increased business. In fact, sales almost doubled overnight. There’s something about the smell of coffee that puts people in a good mood and if they’re relaxed enough, they’re more likely to linger over a book. We created a really great atmosphere.
Presenter: So one of the most successful changes you’ve made has little to do with technology. That’s surprising.
Michael: Yes, but it could be that technology will put an end to my little bookshop. I’m talking about e-books. Nowadays, instead of buying a hard copy, you’ve got an electronic gadget which allows you to have thousands of files; that’s a whole library’s worth of books. At first, it seems quite fantastic, doesn’t it? So much choice! But to be honest, is all that choice necessary? I mean, some mornings it’s hard enough to choose between my black shoes and my brown ones.
Presenter: I suppose you’ve got a point. But still, you have to admit, e-books are convenient.
Michael: Are they? You buy the reader, then pay a charge, download a book from a website and the pages appear on your little screen, and you can carry it with you. But all that’s no different from a paperback, is it? And the e-book is heavier than a small paperback, and it needs a power source. New technology may seem exciting, but it will never completely replace the traditional paperback.
Presenter: Sales of CDs have fallen dramatically since people started downloading music from the Internet. Are you worried that a similar thing will happen with books?
Michael: Well, yes, of course. I really hope nothing like this happens to my shop. I’ve heard that e-books have become very popular in Japan, but I have no idea if they’ll be successful here or not. In the end, it’s up to the customers.
Presenter: Are you looking forward to retirement next year?
Michael: Yes and no. I’m definitely going to pursue my hobbies more - like playing golf. No time for it at the moment. But then my son has his own career so sadly I shall have to sell the bookshop. Let’s see if anyone will want to buy it at that point.
RNE
Task 1 (3 - 3.5 minutes)
Give a talk on modern living.
Remember to discuss:
the role of modern technology in our daily lives
how jobs influence the way we live
what problems we face in our daily lives
how we use our leisure time
You will have to talk for 1.5-2 minutes. The examiner will listen until you have finished. Then he/she will ask you some questions.
Extra questions:
How can a career choice affect someone’s future?
What type of career would you like to have? Why?
Do you enjoy playing computer games? Why/Why not?
Do you think modern living brings increased stress? Why/ Why not?
Task 2 (3 – 4 minutes)
You and your friend have been asked to help choose the main event for a festival celebrating modern life being held at your school this week. You can choose from:
an exhibition of photographs
a showing of a documentary about modern life
an exhibition of state-of-the-art technology
a fashion show
Remember to:
discuss all the options
be polite
take an active part in the conversation
come up with ideas
give good reasons
find out about your friend’s opinions and take them into account
invite your friend to come up with suggestions
come to an agreement