LISTENING SECTION PART I : PHOTOGRAPHS Questions 1 to 6. Direction : For each question, you will see a picture in your test book and you will hear four short statements. The statements will be spoken just two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speaker says. When you hear the four statements, look at the picture in your test book and choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Look at the sample below! Now listen to the four statements! (A) The man is waving his briefcase. (B) The man is trying to get a taxi. (C) The man is walking on the road. (D) The man is signing his name. Statement (B), “The man is trying to get a taxi”, best describes what you see in the picture. Therefore, you should choose answer (B). Now let’s begin with the picture marked number 1! 1.
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LISTENING SECTION PART I : PHOTOGRAPHS Questions 1 to 6. Direction : For each question, you will see a picture in your test book and you will hear four short statements. The statements will be spoken just two times. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speaker says. When you hear the four statements, look at the picture in your test book and choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Look at the sample below! Now listen to the four statements! (A) The man is waving his briefcase. (B) The man is trying to get a taxi. (C) The man is walking on the road. (D) The man is signing his name. Statement (B), “The man is trying to get a taxi”, best describes what you see in the picture. Therefore, you should choose answer (B). Now let’s begin with the picture marked number 1! 2.
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A. There is a computer monitor on the table. B. The stereo head phones are on the bookshelf. C. The students are using the self-access centre. D. The tape recorder is putted beside the white board.
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A. The waiters are filling the plates. B. The chefs are decorating the cake. C. The room is deserted. . D. The dinners are being seated.
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A. The girls are practicing the dancing lesson. B. They are dancing with their guests. C. They are sitting closed to in Java. D. All of them are wearing traditional dresses.
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A. He is standing on the drain. B. He is climbing a ladder. C. He is putting on his boots. D. He is sweeping the street.
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A. The three boys are playing music in the flea market. (pasar loak) B. The woman is standing in front of the boys. C. The lady is singing a song on the stage. D. They are walking around the city park.
A. He is leaving a building. B. He is walking in the park. C. He is sitting on the bench. D. He is working at the desk
1. Pictures a. b. c. d. e. f.
Look at the picture carefully Find the verb and Noun Listen to the speakers on the cassette Repeat after the speakers on the cassette Use your fingers to memorize the best choice Choose it
2. Question & Response a. b. c. d. e.
Listen to the speakers on the cassette carefully. Repeat after the speakers on the cassette. Avoid common distracters . The answer of the questions with to be / modals / auxiliaries are mostly with "YES' or "NO". The answer of the questions with W-H Question is mostly with STATEMENT or CHOICE. (Focus on meaning in W-H Question) f. Use your fingers to memorize the best choice. g. Choose it.
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customer back? A. I sent an e-mail instead. B. Yes, it’s an old custom. C. No, it wasn’t black. When did you begin your job? A. At nine o’clock every morning. B. Three weeks ago. C. A sales associate. Can you remember the details? A. Yes it was very details. B. No, he’s not a member. C. I’ve written them in my notebook. Who will go with you on the business trip? A. By train. B. The Excaliber Hotel. C. Ms. Preston. How long do you think the staff meeting will last? A. An hour at the most. B. In the conference room. C. All the staff in our department. You want me to retype this document, don’t you? A. That type would be best. B. I would appreciate it. C. I can’t document that.
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In the conference room. All the staff in our department.
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Three weeks ago.
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Yes it was very details.
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The Excaliber Hotel.
No, he’s not a member.
I’ve written them in my notebook. Who will go with you on the business trip? A. By train. Ms. Preston.
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How long do you think the staff meeting will last? A. An hour at the most.
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You want me to retype this document, don’t you? D. That type would be best.
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I sent an e-mail instead. Yes, it’s an old custom. No, it wasn’t black.
When did you begin your job?
A. B.
At nine o’clock every morning. Three weeks ago.
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All the staff in our department.
You want me to retype this document, don’t you? A. That type would be best. I would appreciate it. I can’t document that.
Did you call the customer back? I sent an e-mail instead. Yes, it’s an old custom. No, it wasn’t black.
When did you begin your job? At nine o’clock every morning. Three weeks ago. A sales associate.
Can you remember the details?
A. B. C.
Yes it was very details.
B. C.
The Excaliber Hotel.
No, he’s not a member.
I’ve written them in my notebook. Who will go with you on the business trip? A. By train. Ms. Preston.
How long do you think the staff meeting will last? A. An hour at the most. In the conference room. All the staff in our department.
You want me to retype this document, don’t you? A. That type would be best. I would appreciate it. I can’t document that.
I sent an e-mail instead. Yes, it’s an old custom. No, it wasn’t black.
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Three weeks ago.
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I sent an e-mail instead. Yes, it’s an old custom. No, it wasn’t black.
When did you begin your job?
A. B. C.
At nine o’clock every morning. A sales associate.
Did you call the customer back?
A. B. C.
When did you begin your job?
A. B. C.
In the conference room.
I can’t document that.
Did you call the customer back?
A. B. C.
Did you call the customer back?
Ms. Preston.
How long do you think the staff meeting will last? A. An hour at the most.
B. C.
I would appreciate it.
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The Excaliber Hotel.
B. C.
In the conference room. All the staff in our department.
B. C.
No, he’s not a member.
I’ve written them in my notebook. Who will go with you on the business trip? A. By train.
A. B. C.
At nine o’clock every morning. A sales associate.
Yes it was very details.
A. B. C.
I sent an e-mail instead. No, it wasn’t black.
A. B. C.
B. C.
I would appreciate it. I can’t document that.
Can you remember the details?
B. C.
Can you remember the details?
B. C. 6.
Ms. Preston.
When did you begin your job?
A. B. C. 3.
The Excaliber Hotel.
Did you call the customer back?
A. B. C. 2.
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You want me to retype this document, don’t you? A. That type would be best.
B. C. 1.
No, he’s not a member.
How long do you think the staff meeting will last? A. An hour at the most.
B. C. 6.
Yes it was very details.
I’ve written them in my notebook. Who will go with you on the business trip? A. By train.
B. C. 5.
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Can you remember the details?
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A sales associate.
At nine o’clock every morning. Three weeks ago. A sales associate.
Can you remember the details?
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Yes it was very details.
B. C.
The Excaliber Hotel.
I’ve written them in my notebook. Who will go with you on the business trip? A. By train. Ms. Preston.
How long do you think the staff meeting will last? A. An hour at the most.
B. C. 6.
No, he’s not a member.
In the conference room. All the staff in our department.
You want me to retype this document, don’t you? A. That type would be best.
B. C.
I would appreciate it. I can’t document that.