Listening Mock Test 2 Key
Listening Mock Test 2 Key
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Fix (v): sửa chữa
Jam (v): kẹt
Q.13-16:
W: Hi, there. I'm having trouble finding this certain book on medieval German nobility.
M: Let me check on the computer. Hmm ... it appears that we don’t have it.
W: Oh, no. It was really important for an essay I’m working on right now.
M: Well, we have a central computer system that is connected to the other university libraries in
the state. I can search them all to see where your book is, then order it from the nearest university.
You could borrow it-from another library.
W: That would be great. How long will it take?
M: We can usually get a book here in two or three days. But the lending period is shorter than for
a normal book - only 10 days instead of two weeks. And if you’re late returning books from other
libraries, the overdue fine is a lot larger.
W: I won’t be late. But does it cost anything to sign out books from other libraries?
M: Not for up to five books. Any more than that, and you would have to pay a small service
charge.
central computer system: hệ thống máy tính trung tâm
connect (v): kết nối
service charge: phí dịch vụ
Q.17-20:
M: What's the matter, Jane?
W: Oh, I was supposed to meet James for a study session at 4, but he’s late.
M: Mr. James is like that. I always give myself an extra 15 minutes or so whenever I have an
appointment with him.
W: That's not a bad idea. I'd like to have him waiting for me for a change.
M: Yeah, some people are just irresponsible like that. I remember once he was actually late for
the exam. Nearly 20 minutes late, and he just comes walking in, like there's nothing wrong. He
wasn’t worried or anything.
W: I can't imagine myself being like that. I always leave myself extra time, just to make sure I'm
always ready and on time.
M: Oh, there he comes now.
W: It's about time.
M: How long are you guys planning on studying?
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P: What do you mean? Do you or don't you?
W: Well, I tried the latest experiment by myself, based on what I understood from your lectures
and lab session ... but I seem to come up with really different results from what the textbook
indicates I should be getting.
P: That certainly is a possibility. Remember, the textbook lends Jo give you an ideal explanation
of the experiments. But in real life, any number of factors can cause you to get results that might
not be the ideal or preferred outcome.
W: Oh, that's good... so any result is acceptable?
P: No, of course there is a range for this particular experiment; I'd expect your answer to be
within... let's see now... perhaps 4 or 5% off the textbook.
W: Really? My answer was nearly 10% off. Wouldn’t that be right?
P: I'm sorry, but that would be a problem. If your answer were that far from the proper answer,
and say that even if you could explain the difference, I would have to lower your grade
significantly.
W: I see. Alright. I guess I'm going to have to redo it. I want to do well in your class and can't
afford to get a bad grade.
P: Very good. But you'll have to hurry, the lab is due Friday, and I won't be giving any extensions.
W: Oh, I was hoping…
P: Yes?
W: Oh, it's nothing. Well, could you please sign a permission slip for me to use the lab after hours?
I only have time during late evenings this weekend.
P: Sure, I'll do that for you right now. Here you go…, and a tip... before you start the experiment,
wipe the test tubes with alcohol... there might be unwanted residue inside that might be affecting
the result.
Experiment: thí nghiệm
Test tube: ống nghiệm
Alcohol: cồn
Due: đến hạn
Q31-35:
We'll be looking into the largest state in America, Alaska. If you look at the location of Alaska
on the map, you can see that it is bordered by Canada on the east, the Arctic Ocean on the
north, the Bering Strait and Bering Sea to the east, and the Gulf of Alaska... wait a minute... sorry
about that... to the west and the Gulf of Alaska to the south. And as you can see on the map, Alaska
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has a greater land area than California and Texas combined. Now, although there are many cities
in Alaska, the population is so low that an average number of students in a middle school
classroom is only about 10. You can imagine many desolate small towns scattered around Alaska.
It’s probably because roads and railways serve only certain portions of the state. So, it's natural
that Alaskans rely heavily on airplanes for transportation, since many parts of Alaska are
accessible only via air. Well, of course. There is a railway operating between Fairbanks, a
relatively big city in central Alaska, and Seward, a city on the southern coast. It is much more
popular than the only major highway in Alaska, the Alaska Highway, which is open throughout
the year. Not that there's much traffic. One does not need to venture far to understand the reason
for its sparse population. Even though cold climate and other factors make most of Alaska a less-
than-desirable location for farming, agriculture is conducted in a few areas between Fairbanks and
the southern coast. Most of the food Alaskans need, however, must be imported from outside the
state. Also, Alaska is subject to strong earthquakes and occasional volcanic activity. Your
textbook describes the explosion of the Alaskan volcano Mount Katmai in the early 20th
century as one of the most famous and violent volcanic eruptions in history. I strongly suggest
you read up on that chapter, as we'll be touching on some of that the next time. Anyway,
where was I? Oh yes, earthquakes ... these occasional earthquakes generate seismic sea reach
far inland and destroy communities along the shore. It wasn't much different from the
terrible tsunami of 2004.
Location: vị trí
Border: tiếp giáp
Average number: số lượng trung bình
Rely on: phụ thuộc (vào)
Explosion: nổ
Volcano: núi lửa
Volcanic eruption: sự phun trào núi lửa
Occasional: thỉnh thoảng, không thường xuyên
Earthquake: động đất
Generate: sản xuất, sản sinh
Seismic: địa chấn
Terrible: khủng khiếp