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3.
What does the woman suggest that the
man do?
A. Consider another computer with a
well-known brand name
B. Research and reconsider
C. Buy a slower computer
D. Purchase the computer she first
suggested
4.
What does the man mean?
A. He will not build the fence.
B. He believes he can build the fence
without waiting.
C. He will apply again.
D. He will join the committee.
5.
What is the woman’s problem?
A. She wants to sign up for
trigonometry, but there is no room.
B. She is unhappy with what her
advisor suggested.
C. She hates trigonometry.
D. She is failing trigonometry.
6.
What does the man mean?
A. The computer is used by many
people.
B. The computer she is considering
has fallen out of favor.
C. The price of the computer has been


reduced.
D. The computer is out of service.
7.
What does the man mean?
A. He has not exercised and his body
shows it.
B. He has been exercising while
traveling.
C. He does not want to exercise
anymore.
D. He is not able to exercise because
he does not feel well.
8.
What are the speakers talking about?
A. The dangers of extreme
temperatures
B. Ancient Egyptian burial processes
C. Preserved human remains
D. A program that the man found
unconvincing
9.
What does the woman mean?
A. She believes the salesman paid no
attention to her.
B. She needed the man’s advice.
C. She has never bought such a
complicated car.
D. She has never bought a car before.
10 .
What is the woman probably doing?

A. Filling a prescription
B. Renewing her driver’s license
C. Having her eyes examined by an
optometrist
D. Obtaining a driver’s license for the
first time
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11.
What had the woman assumed about
the man?
A. That he wants to leave his house
before he sells it.
B. That he can’t find anybody to buy
his house.
C. That he cannot stay in his house for
a while after he sells it.
D. That he already closed on his
house.
12 .
What is the woman’s problem?
A. She lost her job.
B. She does not have money for her
trip.
C. She can’t accept the new job
because it conflicts with her trip.
D. She got a new job, so she can’t go
on her trip.
13 .

What do the speakers imply about
Celine Dion?
A. They do not care for her music.
B. She is going to take some time off.
C. Her husband is a singer too.
D. They think she should give more
concerts.
14 .
What does the man mean?
A. He is sorry that they upgraded the
software because it caused another
problem.
B. He believes one should always be
on the cutting edge of technology.
C. He believes that there is no
connection between his new
program and his problem.
D. He does not believe in computers.
15 .
What will the man probably do?
A. Sit back down
B. Put the encyclopedia away
C. Get several books for the woman
D. Put one book on the shelf and get
an encyclopedia
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Practice Test 1
Section
1
Listening

Part B
Directions: In this part, you will hear several conversations and talks. You will hear each con-
versation or talk only once, and then you will hear several questions. Answer the questions
based on what is stated or implied by the speakers. Choose the best of the answer choices pro-
vided. Mark the answer in your book or on a separate piece of paper.
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16 .
What are the speakers discussing?
A. Financial assistance for older
people
B. The woman’s grandmother and
how to handle a progressive illness
C. Assisted living facilities
D. The benefits of elder law
17.
Why does the lawyer require a meeting
with the grandmother?
A. To assess her mental capacity
B. To show her assisted living facilities
C. To convince her she needs help
D. To explain elder law to her
18 .
What did the woman describe as an
example of the grandmother’s failing
capacity?
A. She is often angry and combative.
B. She does not recognize her
granddaughter.
C. She does not understand anything

about her assets.
D. She forgets things, like when to
turn off the stove.
19 .
Which of the following is not an
example of Elder Law?
A. Estate planning
B. Bankruptcy
C. Financial assistance
D. Elder abuse
20.
According to the man, a power of
attorney will do which two of the
following?
A. Place a person in a nursing home
B. Provide money
C. Give the agent authority to sign
documents
D. Assign the right to make decisions
21.
What does the man suggest for the
grandmother’s safety?
A. Stop allowing her to cook
B. Sign her up for a day-care program
C. Place her into a nursing home
immediately
D. Initiate a guardianship
22.
What does the man imply?
A. The grandmother can sign a power

of attorney if she is incapacitated.
B. Only older people should sign
powers of attorney.
C. The grandmother does not need to
sign a “durable” power of attorney.
D. A guardianship will be required if
the grandmother has lost her
capacity.
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23.
According to the speaker, what is a
biennial?
A. A plant able to fertilize seeds
without another plant
B. A member of the cabbage family
C. A plant that grows over a two-year
period, alternating between
producing plants and seeds
D. A plant that cannot withstand cold
temperatures
24.
According to the speaker, where was
cabbage originally found?
A. All over the world
B. In France and England
C. In Europe, the Americas, and Asia
D. In Asia

25.
According to the speaker, what is the
main difference between the types of
cabbage mentioned?
A. Taste
B. Method of cultivation
C. Appearance
D. Ability to withstand cold
26.
According to the speaker, which of the
following is not a characteristic of all
cabbage types?
A. Loose leaves and soft heads
B. Biennial growing season
C. Being grown successfully in many
parts of the world
D. Small seeds
27.
Which type of plant does the speaker
say was discussed previously?
A. Kale and collard greens
B. Brussels sprouts
C. Broccoli
D. Cauliflower
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Practice Test 1
Section
1
Listening
CD A, Track 4

CD A, Track 5
28.
How does the man describe the physical
features of the camera?
A. Large and bulky
B. Lightweight and compact
C. Heavy
D. Complicated to operate
29.
What is the talk mainly about?
A. New types of cameras
B. New video cameras
C. Thermal cameras
D. Archeology
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30.
Regarding the Civil War prison camp
site that was studied, what does the man
imply that the researchers learned?
A. The prisoners were not mistreated.
B. The prisoners were not treated
well.
C. More prisoners were killed than
they had thought.
D. Most prisoners died of malnutrition
and exposure.
31.
What does the man say about the culture
that existed in the year 1200 AD?

A. The people died in a huge battle.
B. The people died of disease.
C. The site lies beneath the site of the
war.
D. The site is not as deep in the
ground as the Civil War battlefield.
32.
Which of the following was not stated
as an example of uses of the
technology?
A. Finding something under snow
B. Viewing something at night
C. Finding leaks
D. Locating distant planets
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CD A, Track 6
33.
What had the woman assumed?
A. That she would be in a new
building
B. That her deposit would be returned
C. That the unit air conditioner would
cool well
D. That she would be in one of the
original buildings
34.
What does the woman indicate is the
biggest problem with the old
dormitory?

A. It costs too much.
B. The utilities are charged separately.
C. The air conditioning is insufficient.
D. It’s too cold.
35.
What does the woman give as an
example of the temperature problem?
A. Bananas ripen too quickly.
B. Her plants are wilting.
C. She can’t sleep at night.
D. Her food spoils.
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