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LISTENING PART 4 1

House and home


Read the sentences. Choose the correct word for each space, a, b or c.
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1. Can you tell me your , please?
a address b apartment c house
2. Many British houses have got on the floor.
a carpet b curtains c downstairs
3. I haven’t got a , so I have to park my car on the street.
a gate b garage c roof
4. Some people sing when they are in the .
a cupboard b sink c shower
5. It was cold last night, so I got an extra from the cupboard.
a blanket b pillow c lamp
6. Oh no! I’ve lost my house . Can you lend me yours, please?
a doors b computers c keys
7. My brother lives in a flat on the third of a building.
a door b floor c room
8. I need to go shopping because there isn’t any milk in the .
a book shelves b cooker c fridge
9. There’s a comfortable in my living room.
a armchair b bed c television
10. Can you put a clean in the bathroom, please?
a clock b desk c towel

Exam task
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2
For each question, choose the correct answer.

1 You will hear two friends talking about the man’s 2 You will hear a boy leaving a message for his
new apartment. What did he buy for his new mother. Where is the cake?
apartment? A on the table
A bookshelves B in the fridge
B an armchair C on the cooker
C curtains

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3 You will hear a woman talking to her daughter 5 You will hear a man and a woman talking at
Jodie. Where is Jodie’s grandfather now? home. What is broken?
A in the garden A a clock
B in the living room B a radio
C in the garage C a television
4 You will hear a woman talking about her office at
home. What will the woman move?
A a lamp
B a desk
C a cupboard

Put the words into the correct order to make questions. Then write answers about where
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you live.

1. Do / live / you / house / a / or / in / flat / a / ?

2. it / How / got / bedrooms / many / has / ?

3. What / door / is / your / colour / front / ?

4. you / a / Have / garden / got / ?

5. TV / you / usually / do / Where / watch / ?

6. you / in / got / bedroom / an / Have / armchair / your / ?

7. Is / in / there / a / living / your / room / clock / ?

8. you / Do / city / in / live / a / ?

Exam facts
• In this part, you listen to one or two people talking.
• There are five questions and you have to choose the right answer (A, B or C).
• You have to answer a question or complete a sentence.

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LISTENING PART 4 2

Entertainment and the media


Write the correct adjective in each gap.
1a
1. The TV programme wasn’t interesting –
we all thought it was b _ _ _ _ g
2. The new comedy play is so f _ _ _ y –
I laughed all the way through.
3. The action film was so n _ _ _ y – I couldn’t
hear what the actors were saying.
4. There was a story on the news that was really
s _ _ _ _ _ e – I didn’t understand it at all.
5. I love adventure films because they are so
e _ _ _ _ _ _ g, but my brother thinks they
are scary.

Read the sentences and put the correct job in each gap.
1b

tour guide   journalist   photographer   actor   musician

1. I write articles for newspapers and magazines. I’m a ……………. .


2. I play the guitar in a band. I’m a ……………. .
3. I show visitors around my city. I’m a ……………. .
4. I’m famous because I’ve acted in many movies. I’m an ……………. .
5. I take pictures for news websites. I’m a ……………. .

Exam tips
• You will hear information about all three answers, but only one is correct.
• You have to listen for the main idea or the topic or opinions. Make sure you listen to the whole
piece before choosing your answer.
• The speaker(s) may use some words that are not from the Key wordlist, but you will not need to
understand these to answer the question.

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Exam task
Track 13
2
For each question, choose the correct answer.

1 You will hear two friends talking about going to 4 You will hear a woman describing her job.
the theatre. How will the woman travel to the What is her job?
theatre? A tour guide
A by car B coach driver
B on foot C hotel receptionist
C in a taxi 5 You will hear a teacher talking to her class.
2 You will hear a boy talking about a book he has What does she want the class to do?
just read. What did he think about the book? A read something
A It was funny. B draw something
B It was strange. C write something
C It was exciting.
3 You will hear two friends agreeing where to meet
before a concert. Where will they meet?
A at the café
B at the ticket office
C at the entrance

Underline the imperatives in the sentences. One of the sentences does not have an
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imperative. Then match the sentences (1–10) to the people (a–j).

1. Call us now to make an appointment. a a football club

2. Phone Peter on 553442 about the next match. b a hairdresser

3. Look on our webpage for details about the cruise. c a parent

4. Shhh. Don’t talk! d a hotel receptionist

5. OK, everyone, show me your homework, please. e a teacher

6. Send me a postcard when you’re on holiday! f a travel agent’s

7. Please fill in this form before we give you your key. g a tourist information office

8. Thank you. That is the end of the test. h a Cambridge English Speaking examiner

9. Paul, go to bed now! i a student in a library

10. Meet the tour guide outside the museum at 9 a.m. j your friend

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LISTENING PART 4 3

Education and study


Complete the swimming pool rules with the words in the box.
1

don’t have (x2) must (x2) mustn’t not to

1. You ................ follow these rules.


2. You ................ run.
3. You ................ have a shower before you get into the pools.
4. You must ................ eat or drink in the pools.
5. If you can’t swim, you ................ to stay in the small pool.
6. If you have short hair, you ................ have to wear a swimming hat.
7. Children under five years old don’t ................ to pay.
8. Children under eight years old have ................ be with an adult.

Exam task
Track 14
2
For each question, choose the correct answer.

1 You will hear a girl telling her uncle about 4 You will hear two friends talking at school. What
school. What is her favourite subject? has the girl forgotten to bring to school?
A history A her bag
B art B her purse
C science C her pencil case
2 You will hear a teacher talking to students. What 5 You will hear a teacher talking to her class
is different about today’s science club? about a visit yesterday. Where did they visit?
A the time A an art gallery
B the room B an animal park
C the teacher C a science museum
3 You will hear Jim telling his friend why he can’t
play hockey. What has Jim hurt?
A his hand
B his leg
C his foot

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Put the words into the correct order to make sentences.
3a
1. You / lots / vegetables / to / of / and / eat / fruit / have / .

2. mustn’t / in / run / corridors / You / the / !

3. for / You / to / take / need / this / ten / medicine / days / .

4. have / You / me / don’t / to / help / .

5. your / turn / You / mobile / an / phone / in / exam / off / must / .

6. shout / needn’t / I / You / hear / can / you / !

Read the sentences and choose the correct alternative for each one.
3b
1. Tom has / must to wear a suit to work every day.
2. We don’t have to / mustn’t touch the animals – they’re dangerous!
3. Alice must / need speak English in the classroom!
4. Dad, you have to / needn’t take me to the cinema – I can get the bus.
5. Jackie doesn’t have / mustn’t to go to school on Saturday mornings.
6. You don’t have / need to call your sister this evening – she’s worried about you!

Get it right!
Look at the sentences below and choose the correct one.

You must to bring a book and a pencil case.


You have to bring a book and a pencil case.

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