Listening – Part 4 – Talks
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Instructions
On GlobalExam: Part 4 is composed of 10 talks of about 10 sentences each. The talks will appear one at a time with the 3 corresponding questions. The recording will be played only once. To help you, there will be 4 possible responses per question. Choose the correct response. Press pause before the beginning of the recording in order to be able to read the corresponding questions.
New: Certain questions will be associated with the audio as well as a table or graphic.
On Exam Day: You will hear 10 talks of about 10 sentences each, given by a single speaker. You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speaker says in each talk. The questions are spoken and written in your test booklet. Everything will only be said once. For each question, you are given 4 answer choices written in your test booklet. Choose the best answer and mark it on your answer sheet. Writing in the test book is strictly forbidden.
Tip: You can start answering the questions right from the beginning of the recording as they are usually written in order.
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Question 1
What is the main subject of this talk?
Question 2
What will happen in 2014?
Question 3
How many flights will operate between Kenya and Mozambique in 2014?
Question 4
What is the main subject of this talk?
Question 5
Where is this research project taking place?
Question 6
What is the goal of this research project?
Question 7
Who is Mrs. Meyers?
Question 8
How many files should department heads bring to the meeting?
Question 9
What is the main purpose of this message?
Question 10
What type of talk is this?
Question 11
Who is this talk addressed to?
Question 12
How can the client access the software?
Question 13
Who is this announcement destined to?
Question 14
What is the main purpose of this announcement?
Question 15
What can be said of this company?
Question 16
What is the woman talking about?
Question 17
What was the problem with the old offices?
Question 18
What does the woman mean by, “get back down to work”?
Question 19
Why has the speaker called the people to the meeting?
Question 20
What does the term “needless to say” mean?
Question 21
What should Procurement and Purchasing do?
Question 22
What is important about next year?
Question 23
What has the continuous improvement center been working on?
Question 24
What will happen after the meeting?
Question 25
Where do you think the meeting is taking place?
Question 26
What is the speaker still looking for?
Question 27
Look at the graphic. Who can visit the library?
Question 28
Who is speaking?
Question 29
What does the speaker mean when she says, “…she’s taking Mr. Malhotra’s slot this afternoon”?
Question 30
Look at the graphic. Where are the details for day two of the conference?