Book 11 Listening Test 4

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Part 1: Questions 1-7

Complete the table below.

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

Event Cost Venue Notes
Jazz band tickets available for £ 15 the (1) school also appearing: Carolyn Hart (plays the (2) )
Duck races £ 1 per duck start behind the (3) - prize: tickets for (4) held at the end of the festival
- ducks can be bought in (5)
Flower show free (6) Hall prizes presented at 5 pm by a well known (7)

Questions 8-10

Who is each play suitable for?

Select the correct letter A, B or C.

A mainly for children
B mainly for adults
C suitable for people of all ages

8. The Mystery of Muldoon:
9. Fire and Flood:
10. Silly Sailor:

Part 2: Questions 11-16

What does the speaker say about each of the following collections?

Choose SIX answers from the box and select the correct letter A-G.

Comments
A was given by one person
B was recently publicized in the media
C includes some items given by members of the public
D includes some items given by the artists
E includes the most popular exhibits in the museum
F is the largest of its kind in the country
G has had some of its contents relocated
11. 20th-and 21st-century paintings:
12. 19th-century paintings:
13. Sculptures:
14. ‘Around the world’ exhibition:
15. Coins:
16. Porcelain and glass:

Questions 17-20

Label the plan below. Write the correct letter A-H, next to questions 17-20.

Plan Map
17.
18.
19.
20.

Part 3: Questions 21 and 22

Choose TWO letters A-E.

21-22. Which TWO characteristics were shared by the subjects of Joanna’s psychology study?

Questions 23 and 24

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

23-24. Which TWO points does Joanna make about her use of telephone interviews?

Questions 25 and 26

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

25-26. Which TWO topics did Joanna originally intend to investigate in her research?

Questions 27-30

Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

27. Joanna concentrated on women performers because
28. Mike Frost’s article suggests that in popular music, women’s dress is affected by
29. What did Joanna's subjects say about the audience at a performance?
30. According to the speakers, musicians could learn from sports scientists about

Part 4: Questions 31-40

Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

The use of soil to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere

Rattan Lal:

  • Claims that 13% of CO2 in the atmosphere could be absorbed by agricultural soils
  • Erosion is more likely in soil that is (31)
  • Lai found soil in Africa that was very (32)
  • It was suggested that carbon from soil was entering the atmosphere

Soil and Carbon:

  • Plants turn CO2 from the air into carbon based substance such as (33)
  • Some CO2 moves from the (34) of plants to microbes in soil
  • Carbon was lost from the soil when agriculture was invented

Regenerative agriculture:

  • uses established practices to make sure soil remains fertile and (35)
  • e.g. through year-round planting and increasing the (36) of plants that are grown

California study:

  • taking place on a big (37) farm
  • uses compost made from waste from agriculture and (38)

Australia study:

  • aims to increase soil carbon by using (39) that are always green

Future developments may include:

  • reducing the amount of fertilizer used in farming
  • giving farmers (40) for carbon storage, as well as their produce