Part 1: Questions 1 and 2
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
1. In the lobby of the library George saw
A a group playing music
B a display of instruments
C a video about the festival
2. George wants to sit at the back so they can
A see well
B hear clearly
C pay less
Questions 3-10
Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.
(3) ……………… (4) ………………
(5) ……………… (6) ………………
(7) ……………… (8) ………………
(9) ……………… (10) ………………
Part 2: Questions 11-15
Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.
THE DINOSAUR MUSEUM
11. The museum closes at ……………… p.m. on Mondays.
12. The museum is not open on ………………
13. School groups are met by tour guides in the ………………
14. The whole visit takes 90 minutes, including ……………… minutes for the guided tour.
15. There are ……………… behind the museum where students can have lunch.
Questions 16-18
Choose THREE letter A-G.
Which THREE things can students have with them in the museum?
A food
B water
C cameras
D books
E bags
F pens
G worksheets
Questions 19 and 20
Choose TWO letters A-E.
Which TWO activities can students do after the tour at present?
A build model dinosaurs
B watch films
C draw dinosaurs
D find dinosaur eggs
E play computer games
Part 3: Questions 21-24
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
Field Trip Proposal
21. The tutor thinks that Sandra’s proposal
A should be re-ordered in some parts
B needs a contents page
C ought to include more information
22. The proposal would be easier to follow if Sandra
A inserted subheadings
B used more paragraphs
C shortened her sentences
23. What was the problem with the formatting on Sandra’s proposal?
A Separate points were not clearly identified
B The headings were not always clear
C Page numbering was not used in an appropriate way
24. Sandra became interested in visiting the Navajo National Park through
A articles she read
B movies she saw as a child
C photographs she found on the internet
Questions 25-27
Which THREE topics does Sandra agree to include in the proposal?
A climate change
B field trip activities
C geographical features
D impact of tourism
E myths and legends
F plant and animal life G social history
Questions 28-30
Complete the sentences below. Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER.
28. The tribal park covers ……………… hectares.
29. Sandra suggests that they share the ……………… for transport.
30. She says they could also explore the local ………………
Part 4: Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY.
Studying geography helps us to understand:
• The effects of different processes on the (31) ……………… of the Earth
• The dynamic between (32) ……………… and population
Two main branches of study:
• Physical features
• Human lifestyles and their (33) ………………
Specific study areas:
• Biophysical, topographic, political, social, economic, historical and (34) ……………… geography and also cartography
Key point:
• Geography helps us to understand our surroundings and the associated (35) ………………
What do the geographers do?
• Find data e.g. conduct censuses, collect information in the form of (36) ……………… using computer and satellite technology
• Analyse data – identify (37) ……………… e.g. cause and effect
• Publish findings in the form of:
o Maps
Easy to carry
Can show physical features of large and small areas
But a two-dimensional map will always have some (38) ………………
o Aerial photos
Can show vegetation problems (39) ……………… density, ocean, floor etc.
o Landsat pictures sent to receiving stations
Used for monitoring (40) ……………… conditions etc.
Show answers
1. C
2. B
3. 48 north avenue
4. WS62YH
5. 01674 553242
6. drinks/ refershments
7. pianist
8. 10.50
9. 4
10. 50%
11. 1.30
12. 25 december
13. car parking
14. 45
15. tables
16. C
17. F
18. G
19. B
20. E
21. A
22. C
23. A
24. B
25. B
26. C
27. F
28. 12,000
29. horses
30. caves
31. surface
32. environment
33. impact/ effects
34. urban
35. problems
36. images
37. patterns
38. distortions
39. traffic
40. weather
Listening Practice Tests
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