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TEST3 62 CAMBRIDGE ENGLISI PART 3 You will hear an interview with a sports writer about football referees. For questions 16-20, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which fits best according to what you hear. 16 Martin says that referees become concerned if A they are no longer chosen for important matches. B_ they cease to cause strong reactions, they feel that other referees do not regard them highly. D_ they attract a lot of attention from strangers. 47 Martin says that referees think they gain the respect of players by A. resorting to strict discipline when itis necessary. adopting different approaches with different players. a showing that they do not care what players think of them. ° treating players with a certain amount of tolerance. 48 According to Ma A are not passionately interested in football ‘would be wrong to believe that referees B_ donot feel that they are performing a duty. © are largely motivated by their own vanity. D_are poorly paid for their efforts. 19 What does Martin say about the system for assessing referees? A It causes some referees to be indecisive. B It requires referees not to be sensitive people. C_Itenables poor referees to be identified quickly. D It leads to inconsistencies in referees’ decisions, 20 Martin says that a referee should deal with the bad behaviour of players by A informing them that they cannot influence his decisions. ad B ing to them when he has made a mistake under pressure, deciding rapidly what a player's real intention was. D treating the worst offences with the greatest severity. >ROFICIENCY PRACTICE TESTS LISTENING AAP TEST3 wey H anssi yjieay eH Aysoun> 9 Auigajare 9 Guayeads ssauuije> 4 EZ] s-aveeds semew jepueuye 4 puayeads luseisniua a [|v 2xeads quawdojanap jernyod e 3 csayeads sabue g By | ceeds quauraounouue jesyjo.ue a Zsaxeads bP) EE] zpareeds awe > quaxeads quawasnwe TE wereeds jepuesse wispndaos y anssiepose y “s45e2 y30q ayajdwo9 ysnu Nox ‘ua3s!| NOA LUM ‘Auoys smau ayy sp1omo} apnyniio ssayvads “susanuos A105 smau ypoa (14) 351) 242 wo4f asooy> ‘og-9z suonsanb 104, ‘ay 204m (4-¥) 351) a4 wO4 asooy> ‘Gz-Tz SuoNasaNb 104 OML XSL NO XSVL -sys01 yiog arajduuio2 asnu nox ‘uaysy| nok aqlYAA “ayo Buypsoaas 242 4034 j1!M NO, -smau aya u) Afuazin2 Bujyjauios inoqo Buryo3 a1p ajdoad y>iym ul $3>019xa 1104S anYf 1094 [1M NA “y LuVd (CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH: PROFICIENCY PRACTICE TESTS LISTENING 63

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