Advanced 2(CAE) Listening Test 1
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This is a Listening practice test fot the Cambridge Advanced Test CAE.
There are 4 parts and it takes around 40 minutes. read the instructions for each part carefully before you start.
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Question 1 of 4
1. Question
Part 1 – You will hear three different extracts. For questions 1-6, choose the answer (A, B or C) which fits best according to what you hear. There are two questions for each extract.
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- Extract One - You overhear two friends, Gordon and Annabelle, discussing a film called A Secret Place, which they have both seen recently.
- 1 What do Gordon and Annabelle agree about? (A)
- A The film lacks a coherent storyline.
- B The director was over-ambitious in his aims.
- C The book which the film was based on is far subtler.
- 2 What does Annabelle think about the film's ending? (B)
- A It is greatly enhanced by the musical soundtrack.
- B It strikes a good balance between humour and tragedy.
- C It is a clever way of solving a character's problem.
- Extract Two - You hear part of a radio interview with an architect called Alan Fasman.
- 3 Alan refers to St Paul's Cathedral in London because (C)
- A it is a building of outstanding beauty.
- B it retains a powerful symbolism.
- C it met with disapproval at first.
- 4 How does Alan account for the success of public architecture in the Netherlands? (A)
- A People there are very well informed about architecture.
- B Decision-making about architecture is well organised there.
- C Many of the world's leading architects happen to come from there.
- Extract Three - You hear part of a radio interview with the ecologist Loma Hindle about climate change.
- 5 What prompted Loma to begin her latest project? (B)
- A dismay over a colleague's behaviour
- B frustration at government inactivity
- C concern about industrial pollution
- 6 What is Lorna's attitude to climate change? (A)
- A She believes individuals can help to combat it.
- B She considers its dangers have been exaggerated.
- C She places most emphasis on its economic implications.
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Question 2 of 4
2. Question
Part2 – You will hear a mountaineer called Stella Prime talking about her experience of climbing Mount Everest in the Himalayas. For questions 7-14, complete the sentences.
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Stella Prime: mountaineer
- On her first expedition, Stella became aware of feelings of (freedom and achievement, achievement and freedom) (7) connected with mountaineering.
- Stella had previously taken part in several so-called (adventure sports) (8)
- Stella found the (mental preparation) (9) for climbing Everest particularly hard.
- On her second expedition, Stella was worried about the (ice, ice fall) (10) she would have to climb through.
- Stella had regretted taking (perfume) (11)with her on her first expedition.
- Stella says that she didn't take a (toothbrush) (12) with her beyond a certain altitude.
- Stella uses the word (satisfaction) (13) to describe the feelings of her party on reaching the summit.
- Stella's book about her experiences is entitled (Aiming High) (14)
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Question 3 of 4
3. Question
Part3 – You will hear part of an interview with a man called Tony Elliott who founded a magazine called Time Out. For questions 15-20, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which fits best according to what you hear.
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- 15 Tony says that Time Out was unlike other publications in 1968 because (C)
- A it was written by one person.
- B infonnation was more accurate.
- C it had a comprehensive list of events.
- D it was in the fonn of a magazine.
- 16 What experience did Tony have of publishing? (C)
- A He had worked for Whars On.
- B He had written numerous articles.
- C He had transfonned an existing magazine.
- D He had started a student magazine.
- 17 Why did Tony leave university? (D)
- A He wanted to go to France.
- B He didn't have time to study.
- C He had failed his French examinations.
- D He had found an alternative career.
- 18 According to Tony, what led to the magazine becoming a weekly? (D)
- A some market research
- B the quantity of lnfonnation
- C technical improvements
- D external pressure
- 19 Tony says the big publishers were not interested in this type of magazine because (A)
- A it was popular with students.
- B it was considered too expensive.
- C it came out too frequently.
- D it threatened their publications.
- 20 Tony says that, compared to 1968, people who buy Time Outtoday are (C)
- A more intelligent and active.
- B more likely to be parents.
- C more or less the same age.
- D more mature and professional.
- 15 Tony says that Time Out was unlike other publications in 1968 because (C)
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Question 4 of 4
4. Question
Part 4 – You will hear five short extracts in which people are talking about things that have recently happened to them at work.
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TASK ONE For questions 21-25, choose from the list (A-H) what each speaker is talking about. - A receiving an unwelcome visitor
- B being unfairly blamed for something
- C making a terrible mistake
- D receiving an unexpected offer
- E doing something unchareacteristic
- F resolving a misunderstanding
- G avoiding an argument
- H changing an opinion of someone
TASK TWO For questions 26-30, choose from the list (A-H) the feeling each speaker is expressing. - A amusement
- B anger
- C guilt
- D confusion
- E resignation
- F shock
- G suspicion
- H sadness
- 21. Speaker 1 (B)
- 22. Speaker 2 (A)
- 23. Speaker 3 (C)
- 24. Speaker 4 (D)
- 25. Speaker 5 (G)
- 26. Speaker 1 (A)
- 27. Speaker 2 (H)
- 28. Speaker 3 (B)
- 29. Speaker 4 (C)
- 30. Speaker 5 (E)
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