Book 11 Listening Test 2

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Part 1: Questions 1-10

Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

HIRING A PUBLIC ROOM

• The main hall seats 200

Room and cost

• The (1) room seats 100

• Cost of main hall for Saturday evening: (2) £ + £250 deposit (3) payment is required)

• Cost includes use of tables and chairs and also (4)

• Additional charge for use of the kitchen: £25

Before the event

• Will need a (5) licence

• Need to contact caretaker (Mr Evans) in advance to arrange (6)

During the event

• The building is no smoking

• The band should use the (7) door at the back

• Don’t touch the system that controls the volume

• For microphones, contact the caretaker

After the event

• Need to know the (8) for the cleaning cupboard

• The (9) must be washed and rubbish placed in black bags

• All (10) must be taken down

• Chairs and tables must be piled up

Part 2: Questions 11-14

Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD for each answer.

Fiddy Working Heritage Farm

Advice about visiting the farm

Visitors should

• Take care not to harm any (11)

• Not touch any (12)

• Wear (13)

• Not bring (14) into the farm, with certain exceptions

Questions 15-20

Label the map below. Write the correct letter A-I, next to questions 15-20.

Map

15. Scarecrow

16. Maze

17. Café

18. Black Barn

19. Covered picnic area

20. Fiddy house

Part 3: Questions 21-30

Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

Study on Gender in Physics

21. The students in Akira Miyake’s study were all majoring in
22. The aim of Miyake’s study was to investigate
23. The female physics students were wrong to believe that
24. Miyake’s team asked the students to write about
25. What was the aim of the writing exercise done by the subjects?
26. What surprised the researchers about the study?
27. Greg and Lisa think Miyake’s results could have been affected by
28. Greg and Lisa decide that in their own project, they will compare the effects of
29. The main finding of Smolinsky’s research was that class teamwork activities
30. What will Lisa and Greg do next?

Part 4: Questions 31-40

Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY.

Ocean Biodiversity

Biodiversity hotspots

• areas containing many different species

• important for locating targets for (31)

• at first only identified on land

Boris Worm, 2005

• identified hotspots for large ocean predators, e.g. sharks

• found that ocean hotspots:

  – were not always rich in (32)

  – had higher temperatures at the (33)

  – had sufficient (34) in the water

Lisa Ballance, 2007

• looked for hotspots for marine (35)

• found these were all located where ocean currents meet

Census of Marine Life

• found new ocean species living:

  – under the (36)

  – near volcanoes on the ocean floor

Global Marine Species Assessment

• want to list endangered ocean species, considering:

  – population size

  – geographical distribution

  – rate of (37)

• Aim: to assess 20,000 species and make a distribution (38) for each one

Recommendations to retain ocean biodiversity

• increase the number of ocean reserves

• establish (39) corridors (e.g. for turtles)

• reduce fishing quotas

• catch fish only for the purpose of (40)