Full Listening Test

Welcome to your Full Test

Section 1
Questions 1-6
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each
answer.

Hostel accommodation in Darwin
Name Price per person Comments and reviews
Top end backpackers $19 -Parking available
Staff are 1
Nice pool
Air conditioning is too 2
Gum tree lodge 3 Good quiet location
Pool and gardens
4 in the dormitories
Kangaroo lodge $22 Downtown location
Reception at the lodge is always open
No lockers in the rooms
The 5 are very clean
Seems to be a 6 every night

7. Kangaroo lodge Address: on Lane

8. Can hire a

9.  is included

10. A shared is available

Section 2
Questions 11-16
Choose the correct answer

Anglia Sculpture Park

11 The land where the Sculpture Park is located was previously

12 What is unusual about the Anglia Sculpture Park?

13 What is the theme of Joe Tremain’s ‘burnt’ sculptures?

14 The path by the Lower Lake

15 What does the speaker say about the Visitor Centre?

16 Today, visitors can buy snacks and sandwiches

Questions 17-20
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter, A-F, next to questions 17-20.

17 Joe Tremain sculptures

18 Giorgio catalucci bird sculptures

19 Garden gallery

20 Long house

Section 3
Questions 21-26
Choose the correct option

Marketing report

21 Why did Leo choose instant coffee as the topic for his marketing report?

22 Leo discovered that in Australia, recent technological developments

23 What do the speakers agree about Leo’s table of coffee products?

24 What do they decide about the description of Shaffers coffee as a market follower?

25 What does Anna say about originality in someone’s first marketing report?

26 What difference between his school assignments and this report has surprised Leo?


Questions 27-30
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Notes on specific sections of marketing report
Executive summary
     Give a brief overview including the 27
Problems
     Link each problem to a 28 which explains it
Implementation
     Practical solution to problems
     Include details such as participants, 29 and sequence
     Section is often poorly done because of lack of 30
Conclusion
     Don't use new mareial here


Section 4
Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

History of fireworks in Europe
13th-16th centuries

Fireworks were introduced from China
Their use was mainly to do with:
War
31 (in plays and festivals)

17th century
Various features of 32 were shown in fireworks displays
Scientists were interested in using ideas from fireworks displays:
To make human 33 possible
To show the formation of 34
London:
Scientists were distrustful at first
Later they investigated 35 uses of fireworks
St Petersburg:
Fireworks were seen as a work of 36 for people
Paris:
Displays emphasized the power of the 37
Scientists aimed to provide 38

18th century
Italian fireworks specialists became influential
Servandoni's fireworks display followed the same pattern as an 39
The appeal of fireworks extended to the middle classes Some displays demonstrated new scientific discoveries such as 40