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JET LEVEL 4

LISTENING TEST

PRACTICE PAPER

You need

This question paper


An answer sheet
A Pencil

You may NOT use a dictionary

Do NOT open this paper until you are told to do so.


Try to answer ALL the questions.

INSTRUCTIONS

Listen to each question carefully


Select the correct answer and then mark your selection on your answer sheet
Only mark one answer for each question

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Part One

Listen to the announcements, read the questions and select true (A), false (B),
or unknown (C) Mark your answers on your mark sheet.

1. The girls name is Anna.


A = True B = False C = Unknown

2. John has been to London before.


A = True B = False C = Unknown

3. Tube trains run until midnight on weekdays.


A = True B = False C = Unknown

4. On Sundays some Tube stations are closed.


A = True B = False C = Unknown

5. Buses start earlier than Tube trains.


A = True B = False C = Unknown

6. The open-top buses are very expensive.


A = True B = False C = Unknown

7. Taxis are cheaper after 8.00pm.


A = True B = False C = Unknown

8. The DLR is the Docklands London Railway.


A = True B = False C = Unknown

9. John is given a map of the underground.


A = True B = False C = Unknown

10. The girl is rather rude.


A = True B = False C = Unknown

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(10 marks)
Part Two

Read each question, listen to the recording and select the correct answer (A B
C or D). Mark your answer on your answer sheet

11. Approximately how many people live in Scotland?

A five million
B nine million
C fifteen million
D fifty million

12. How high is Arthurs Seat?

A 200 metres
B 208 metres
C 218 metres
D 280 metres

13. How often is there a Military Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle?

A every weekend
B every month
C every year
D every two years

14. When was the Flodden Wall built?

A in the eighth century


B in the fifteenth century
C in 1315

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D in 1513

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15. Who won the Battle of Flodden?

A The English
B The Irish
C The Scots
D The Welsh

16. What was unusual about the buildings within the Flodden Wall?

A They were very old


B They were very tall
C They were made of granite
D They were very small

17. What caused the death of many people in Edinburgh in 1645?

A The Battle of Flodden


B A Flood
C A Plague
D A Hurricane

18. Who was Sir Walter Scott?

A An architect
B An engineer
C A politician
D A writer

19. When did they finish building the Scott Monument?

A 1645
B 1830
C 1844
D 1870

20. Where might you find this information?

A In a dictionary
B In a cookery book
C In an encyclopaedia
D In a novel

(10 Marks)

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