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LISTENING
UNIT 10: ON THE MOVE – TRAVEL/SPEND
S I X M O N T HS I N S O U T H A M E RI CA
Complete the summary below
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Dylan recently spent time in South America doing voluntary work and developing his 1………………….
He spent 2……………………………….learning Portuguese on an intensive language course. He found the
3……………………... was similar to Spanish but he found the accent dificult. He learnt a lot from his
4………………………… He helped at a 5…………………………in a Amazon looking afer hurt or
6…………………………….animals before they were returned to the wild. He then volunteered at a
centre for children in the 7…………………………..of Rio de Janeiro. The purpose of the centre is to
keep the children safe and away from 8…………………………..

T RA F F I C P R O BL E M S 1
Question 21-24
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C
21. The number of vehicles on the road
A. is around 100 billion
B. is doubling every year
C. will have doubled in twenty years
22. Where has a payment been introduced to resist city trafic?
A. some cities in China
B. London
C. Moscow
23. Which cause of traffic congestion in NOT given?
A. it can be caused by the action of a single driver
B. it can be caused by bad driving
C. it can be caused by unexpected events on the road
24. Congestion waves afect
A. any junction where traffic merges
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B. motorways only
C. all roads in cities

T RA F F I C P R O BL E M S 2
Questions 25-30
Complete the summary below
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
A system was developed to control traffic congestion on the M25 motorway. Experts use
25…………………information from the motorway to set 26……………………….according to trafic buildup. However, in order to maintain a steady flow of traffic, the number of vehicles on the roads
should not exceed 27……………………………..per lane per hour, which is far fewer than the number on
28…………………………..of the motorway. One solution could be to fit the car with 29………………..and a
computer. The system would be activated when approaching an area of congestion and the
computer would then regulate the acceleration and 30………………………..to help the car to pass
easily through the congestion.

CO I N D E S CR I P T I O N
NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER


STUDENT LOANS
Listen to a conversation between Anne and Paul.
Which opinion does each person express? Write A (Anne), P (Paul) or B (both) beside each opinion
(1-6)
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

f.

The amount of student debt is not surprising.
Students don’t have enough time to work alongside their studies.
Student jobs are badly paid.
Students would prefer not to have to depend on their families.
It’s better to get a job rather than go to university.
It’s dificult for graduates to find work.

E S S A Y D I S C U S S I O N : S U C CE S S 1
Questions 21-24
Choose the correct leter, A, B or C
21. Rob believes that
A. career success always brings financial gain.
B. not all successful people are well paid.
C. people in low-paid jobs are not successful.
22. According to Isabelle you should judge someone’s success by
A. their contribution to society.
B. how much pay they get.
C. how much unpaid work they do.
23. Isabelle thinks that famous successful people
A. are not always talented.
B. earn too much money.
C. do not deserve their wealth.
24. According to Rob, why do people undertake academic study?


A. Because they want a well-paid career.
B. Because they love their subject.
C. Because they don’t know what to do.


E S S A Y D I S C U S S I O N : S U C CE S S 2
Questions 25-30
Label the bar chart. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Most important indicators of success (%)
Happy family life 82%
Good health and 25………………………. 79%
Job satisfaction 73%
26……………………… (at home and work) 71%
27……………………… (what we do; how, when and where we work) 69%
Material wealth (own home, car, possessions) 28……………………………
Achievements outside work (29…………………….) 62%
Academic and professional qualifications and achievements 30………………………………..

I N T HE B O O K I N G O F F I C E A T V I CT O R I A S T A T I O N
Questons 1-7
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
Questons
1. The customer wants to buy tickets to
2. How many tickets does he want to buy?

Answers


3.
4.
5.
6.
7.


What kind of tickets is cheaper?
How much does he pay all together?
What does Mary want to do next?
How do they go to the West End?
What kind of shops does Mary want to go?

A T T HE RE CE P T I O N D E S K I N A HO T E L
Questons 1-10
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
Questons

Answers

1. When did Tom Smith book a room?
2. What kind of room did he book?
3. What is the room number?
4. What does he have to fill in before entering his room?
5. How long will he stay in the hotel?
6. Where should he put his passport number?
7. Where does he have his breakfast?
8. What does he have to take when he has meals?
9. At what time does he need the morning call tomorrow?
10. Who takes his suitcase to his room?

N E W S E CU RI T Y RU L E S F O R H A N D L U G G A G E
Questons 1-7
Choose the correct leter A, B or C.
1. What causes the new danger for the passengers?
A. Liquid explosive
B. Cigarete

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C. Wine
2. Where will the new regulations apply to?
A. All airports in the world
B. All airports within America
C. All airports within the European Union
3. What should people take into account when planning a journey?
A. New security regulations for hand luggage
B. New security regulations for hard boxes
C. New security regulations for soft suitcases
4. What is the maximum capacity of liquids which may be taken on board?
A. A maximum capacity of 80ml
B. A maximum capacity of 100ml
C. A maximum capacity of 200ml
5. How will liquids be packed when taken on board?
A. In a re-sealable 1-litre glass botle
B. In a transparent 1-litre metal bag
C. In a transparent, re-sealable 1-littre plastic bag
6. How many bags is a passenger allowed to take on board?
A. Only one bags and the bag must be completely sealed.
B. Only two bags and the bags must be completely sealed.
C. Only two bags and one bag must be completely sealed.
7. Does baby food have to be carried in the plastic bag?
A. Yes, it does.
B. No, but it has to be completely sealed.
C. No, but it has to be presented at the security check.
Questons 8-10
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS

8. Duty-free items, bought
bag.
9. People have to take a_
items.
10. The receipt has to be dated
A N E X CI T I N G J O U RN E Y
Questons 1-8

or on board and EU airline, may be carried in a sealed
of purchase with them when they carry the duty-free
and the bag is sealed at the point of purchase.


NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS
1.
2.
3.
4.

John and Mary were_
when the plane reached London.
Mrs.
woke them up.
They could see London and the River
beneath them.
The landing was
bumpy.

5.
6.

7.
8.

Mrs. Goodman’s_
was waiting for them.
They went to the hotel by
.
Jenny was telling them about the_
they would see.
Jenny took Mrs. Goodman and her children to see the_
Buckingham Palace and to the Houses of Parliament.

of the Guard of

Questons 9-10
NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS
9. Who lives in Buckingham Palace?
10. To whom would John and Mary tell about their trip when they got home?
T HE C HR I S T M A S T RE E I N T RA F A L G A R S QU A RE
Questons 1-6
NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER
1. Every year_
sends a Christmas tree to London.
2. During the Second World War, the Norwegian Royal Family had to escape the country as
the_
occupation of Europe advanced.
3. The Norwegian Royal Family stayed in Britain in exile for
years.
4. The Norwegian resistance sent a Christmas tree every year to their exiled king to
of his homeland.

5. Every year since
, the Norwegian government has sent a Christmas tree to
London.
6. The Norwegian government has sent a Christmas tree to London in gratitude for
for Norway during World War II.
Questons 7-10
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
7. How high is this Christmas tree?
8. What is the tree decorated with?


9. Where can you hear carol singers singing every day?
10. On which days can you hear carol singers singing every day?
W HE RE S HA L L W E G O ?
Questons 1-12
1. When will the school start?
A. On Friday
B. On Monday
C. On Tuesday
2. Why do they want to get out of London?
A. To do some shopping
B. To get some fresh air
C. To see their friends
3. Where does Mary want to go?
A. To Scotland
B. To London
C. To Cambridge
4. When was Cambridge University
established?
A. In the 11th century

B. In the 12th century
C. In the 13th century
5. Who founded King’s College?
A. Henry VI
B. Margaret of Anjou
C. Henry VIII
6. Which college was founded by Henry VI’s
wife?
A. King’s College
B. Queen’s College
C. Trinity College

S I G HT S E E I N G W I T H L O N D O N CO A CH E S
Questons 1-6

7. When was Trinity College founded?
A. In 1446
B. In 1448
C. In 1546
8. Where will Steve try a boat on?
A. The River Cam
B. The river Thames
C. The River Nile
9. How will they go to Cambridge?
A. By train
B. By coach
C. By boat

10. How long will they visit in Cambridge?
A. A day

B. Two days
C. Three days
11. How much does a ticket of a one-day trip
cost?
A. 2 pounds 50
B. 12 pounds 50
C. 12 pounds 60
12. What time will they leave for Cambridge?
A. At 9 a.m. Saturday
B. At 5:30 p.m. Saturday
C. At 9 a.m. Sunday


NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
1.
2.
3.
4.

One of the best ways to see London is to take_
_.
London Coaches ofer the visitors a variety of
.
London Transport Sightseeing Tour departs every day except
Day.
There are regular departures every day
in the morning and 5 in the
afernoon.
5. London Coaches can take you to most
in London.

6. There is commentary on all sightseeing tours in
_.
Questons 7-10
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
7. Who will guide you when you choose London Coaches?
8. What kind of ticket can be purchased at the departure points or in advance?
9. Where are those different sightseeing sites that London Coaches also offer?
10. Name one of the great sites out from London mentioned in the recording.

A TOUR OF LONDON
Questons 1-10
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER
Time

What to do the first day
Visit Westminster Abbey, the place of
coronations and 1.
for a
thousand years.

Morning

Visit St. Paul’s Cathedral, whose dome is
one of 2.
in the world. If
you climb to the very top of the dome, you
will be rewarded with 3.

What to do the second day
Visit the National Gallery and the

British Museum and Madame
Tussauds, the world-famous
7.
exhibition.


of London.
At 11, go to Buckingham Palace to see the
Changing of 4.

Afernoon

Evening

Visit the Tower of London and see
5.
in the world, King
6.
‘s armour and hear
tales of ghost!

Visit Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew,
containing some 8.
trees and a 9.
Chinese pagoda.

Have dinner in Chinatown and then go to a
concert nearby.

Have dinner at the renowned Glasshouse, a 10.


A T T HE HO T E L F R O N T D E S K
Questons 1-6
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
Questons
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Answers

When did Mr. Robinson leave his briefcase?
Where did he put his briefcase?
What did the clerk have to fill out?
What is the colour of the briefcase?
Is the briefcase?
What is at the botom in the right-hand corner?

A T O U R O F W E S T M I N S T E R A B BE Y
Questons 1-7
NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
1. Westminster Abbey was originally designed to be a
and cemetery with
countless memorials.
2. It was built in
century and has been used for great events such as coronations
and other royal parties and events.

3. Some very famous people are buried in Westminster Abbey and it was
to be buried there.


4.
5.
6.
7.

There are over
people buried or memorialised in Westminster Abbey.
Just inside the main door is the Tomb of the
, from World War I.
Most Kings and Queens of
are buried here.
The design of the church is
in nature.

Questons 8-11
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
8. Where are the support arches?
9. When was the portrait of Richard II painted?
10. What can you see from the south view of the Abbey?
11. Where will the group go from Westminster Abbey?

CA M P I N G
NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS
1.
2.
3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Jane is going to the Grand Canyon to take
trip during the break.
Tome likes camping and he
to go camping in California.
Tom disliked Yosemite because it was very
and it was very firty.
Tom thinks California is really a
state.
Jane’s friends would
if Tom joins their trip.
Jane and her friends have borrowed
from the students’ union.
There are
and all the cooking facilities in the van.

A T RI P T O E G Y P T
Questons 1-5
NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS
1. Tony went to the
in Egypt.
2. The Red Sea in Egypt is the world’s most popular
3. The Red Sea is so named because of the deep red clifs and
desert.

resort.

of the surrounding


4. The Red Sea atracts
5. Tony stayed at the stunning

of visitors every year.
Grand Rotana Resort & Spa in quiet Sharks Bay.

WELCOME TO WALES

WELCOME TO WALES
Places

Activities & Beaches

1. Aberdovey

A. surfing

2. Abersoch

B. sailing

3. Barafundle bay

C. racing events

4. Barmouth


D. fishing

5. Llanddwyn bay

E. beaches for the spectacular view

6. Llangrannog

F. golden sand beach

7. Marloes sands
8. Pendine sands
9. Rhossili beach
10. Tenby

B


T RA V E L A G E
NT

Travel Agent

1 Hotel Sunshine

a Fitness facilities

2 The Highland Hotel

b Business facilities


3 Hotel Carminia

c Training courses for water sports

4 The Royal

d Entertainment facilities

T RA N S P O RT I N D I F F E RE N T CO U N T R I E S 1
Questons 1-6
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each
answer.
Colombia

Venezuela

Belgium

United Kingdom

Made aviation history
by establishing the
first 1 ........................

Iron ore mines can be
found in 3 .................
..................................

Extensive inland

waterways and
canals.

Over 2 .......................
airports.

Main seaports are
Puerto Cabello and
Guanta.

Main seaport is
Antwerpen, the third
largest port
internationally.

About 4 .....................
..................................
of inland waterways,
but only 5..................
..................................
used for business
purposes.
Proportion of road
travellers is around 6
.................................

T RA N S P O RT I N D I F F E RE N T CO U N T R I E S 2
Questons 7-12
Complete the summary using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Transport development in China has been affected by its 7 .................. Due to the wide use of

roads and railways, bridges have been built such as the Yangtse which has 8................. , one for
cars and people and one for 9 .......... Japan has a highly developed railway network with trains

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that can travel up to 10..................... per hour. Ships are also used for both 11............. and 12
....................... transport.

T RA CK : F L I G HT I N F O
Questons 1-4
Answer the following questions using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A FIGURE for each
answer.
1
2
3
4

On which day and date does the woman want to fly to Toronto?
What class does the woman want to fly in?
What is the lowest price for a ticket on the days the customer has chosen?
What do the ticket prices include?

………………………….
………………………….
………………………….
………………………….

Questons 5-8
Complete the following information about the flight times using NO MORE THAN ONE WORD OR

A TIME for each gap
Airline
Air Canada
Qantas
Pacific

Outward flight
Departure
10:00
5
7

Arrival
10:00
10:15
11:15

Return flight
Departure
16:00
09:00
8

Stopover
Arrival
18:00
11:00
06:10

Vancouver

6
Los Angeles

Questons 9-10
Answer the following questions using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer
9. What is the customer’s full name?
10. Which company does she work for?

………………………….………………………….
………………………….………………………….



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