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FCE Listening Test

The document is a listening test with multiple choice questions about 8 short conversations and 6 longer passages that will be played. The conversations and passages cover a range of topics such as recommending a campsite, global warming, moving to the country, food and cooking programs, a student's career, a clothes designer, a boy sailing across the Atlantic, and interviews with fashion students. For each section, listeners will choose the best answer to questions about the key details and concepts discussed.
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FCE Listening Test

The document is a listening test with multiple choice questions about 8 short conversations and 6 longer passages that will be played. The conversations and passages cover a range of topics such as recommending a campsite, global warming, moving to the country, food and cooking programs, a student's career, a clothes designer, a boy sailing across the Atlantic, and interviews with fashion students. For each section, listeners will choose the best answer to questions about the key details and concepts discussed.
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Part 1

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

1 You overhear a woman recommending a campsite.

Why does she recommend it?

A It's close to tourist attractions.

B It's in an area of natural beauty.

C It has a wide range of facilities.

2 You overhear two friends talking about global warming.

How does the girl feel about it?

A pessimistic about the future

B surprised at the effects it's having

C unconvinced that there's a problem

3 You overhear a young couple talking about moving to the country.

Why does the man object to the idea?

A He wouldn't be able to work there.

B He'd miss the facilities of the city.

C He wouldn't be near to his friends.

4 You hear a part of a radio programme about food.

Why should listeners call the programme?

A to take part in a recipe competition

B to find out about a cookery course

C to ask questions about cooking

5 You hear the beginning of a programme about college canteens.

What point is being made about them?


A The choice of food has improved.

B Students like the food on offer there.

C Teachers complain about the quality of the food.

6 You hear a young woman talking about her career.

Why did she accept a job in a bookshop?

A She needed a steady income.

B She thought it would be enjoyable.

C She hoped to improve certain skills.

7 You hear part of a programme about a clothes designer.

What does the woman like about the clothes he designs?

A They are practical.

B They are colourful.

C They are original.

8 You overhear a discussion about the sport of snow-kiting.

What does the man say about it?

A It's easier to learn than other winter sports.

B It's more dangerous than other winter sports.

C It requires less equipment than other winter sports.

Part 2

You will hear a radio programme about a boy called Michael who crossed the Atlantic

in a sailing boat. For questions 9-18, complete the sentences.

Sailing solo across the Atlantic

To achieve his record, Michael had to sail a total of (9)____________ kilometres without any help.

Michael helped to design his boat which was called (10)___________ .


Michael and his father were concerned in case any (11) __________ came too close to them.

All the food that Michael took on his voyage was in (12) _______ bought at the supermarket.

The type of food which Michael missed most on the trip was (13) ________ .

Michael enjoyed using his (14) __________ to keep track of what his father was doing.

Michael's favourite pastimes on the boat were using his sister's (15) ________ and reading.

Michael got a fright when a (16) _______ landed on him.

The name of the charity that Michael is raising funds for is (17) ________ .

When Michael sails round the world, he plans to take (18) ________ with him in case he feels
homesick.

Part 3

You will hear five different people talking about cookery courses.
For questions 19-23, choose from the list (A-F) what each speaker says about the course they
took.
Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.

A It helped me to renew my enthusiasm for cooking.


19 Speaker 1 ______
B It taught me how to use the latest kitchen equipment.
20 Speaker 2 ______
C It took into account the fact that I wasn't a beginner.
21 Speaker 3 ______
D It required me to do things rather than just watch.
22 Speaker 4 ______
E It gave me skills I wish I'd acquired earlier in life.
23 Speaker 5 ______
F It included an unexpected search for ingredients.

Part 4

You will hear an interview with Pamela Green, a young fashion designer.

For questions 24-30, choose the best answer (A, B or C).

24 What helped Pamela to decide to become a fashion designer?

A working as an assistant in a fashion shop

B doing research into the fashion industry


C attending a course on fashion design

25 What does Pamela say about having a degree in fashion?

A It's essential for promotion.

B It's evidence of your ability.

C It guarantees you a better income.

26 Pamela says that when starting your own fashion label, it's most important to

A enjoy the creative process.

B contact shops that might sell it.

C have a business plan.

27 Where does Pamela usually find inspiration for her fashion designs?

A in the work of other designers

B in the styles of other countries

C in the clothes her friends wear

28 What aspect of her work does Pamela find most difficult to deal with?

A the pressure to meet deadlines

B the failure of some of her designs

C the need to attend fashion shows

29 According to Pamela, successful designers need to be able to

A predict future fashions.

B recognise all past styles.

C get their designs published.

30 What advice does Pamela have for people who want a career in fashion?

A Be aware of the options available.

B Don't be afraid of sudden fame.

C Learn from your own errors.

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