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Advanced
Listening
Sample Test 1
Time
Approximately minutes (including 5 40 minutes’ transfer time)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Do not open this question paper until you are told to do so.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number your answer sheet if on
they are not already there.
Listen the instructions for each part the paper carefully. to of
Answer the questions. all
While you are listening, write your answers the question paper. on
You will have 5 minutes the the test copy your answers onto the separate at end of to
answer sheet. Use a pencil.
At the end the test, hand both this question paper of in and your answer sheet.
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
There are four parts the test. to
Each question carries mark. one
You will each piece twice. hear
For each part of the test there will be time for you to look through the questions and time
for you check your answers. to
*
500/2598/3
Copyright © UCLES 2021
Cambridge English Level 2 Certificate ESOL International in
Extract One
Extract Two
You hear a woman telling a friend about living her capital city a student.in as
5
What she doing during the conversation?is
A
admitting regrets about her choice place to studyto of
B
complaining about challenges faceshe’s had to
C
expressing her admiration for people in the city
6
Why does the man give the example of trees?
A
to support main pointher
B
to present a counter-argument to hers
C
to express a reservation about her interpretation
Extract Three
Part 3
You will hear an interview in which two journalists called Jenny Langdon and Peter Sharples are
talking about their work. For questions
15 20
, choose the answer (
A
,
B
,
C
or
D
) which fits best
according to what you hear.
15
What s Jenny say about the story which made her name?doe
A
She’d been on the lookout for just such a lucky break.
B
She resented colleagues trying to take the credit for it.
C
She actually responsible for the finished article.wasn’t
D
She asked for a more prestigious job the strength it.on of
16
What does Jenny suggest about the editor she worked for on her first national daily
newspaper?
A
He respected her for standing up to him.
B
He tended blame her for things unfairly.to
C
He wasn’t as unreasonable as everyone says.
D
He taught her the value constructive criticism.of
17
When Jenny got her own daily column on the newspaper, she felt
A
satisfied that the good done elsewhere been recognised.work she’d had
B
relieved that was only likely a short-term appointment.it to be
C
determined prove exactly what she was capable of.to
D
unsure of her ability to make a success of it.
18
Peter thinks he got a job thanks toon Carp Magazine
A
his academic achievements college.at
B
his practical knowledge everyday journalism.of
C
his familiarity with the interests of its main target audience.
D
his understanding how best present himself interview.of to at
19
Peter and Jenny agree that courses journalismin
A
need supplemented first-hand experience.to be by
B
are attractive because they lead paid employment.to
C
are little value compared working on a student newspaper.of to
D
provide opportunity for writers address contentious issues.an to
20
When asked about their novels, Peter Jenny revealand
A
an ambition to gain recognition for their craft.
B
a desire develop careers outside journalism.to
C
a need to prove versatile they are writers.how as
D
a wish to keep their journalism fresh and appealing.
Part 4
You will five short extracts in which people are talking about changing their jobs.hear
TASK ONE
For questions
21 25
, choose from the list (
A H
) the
reason each speaker gives for changing job.
TASK TWO
For questions
26 30
, choose from the list (
A H
) what each
speaker feels about their new job.
While listen you must complete both tasks.you
A
unfriendly colleagues
B
poor holiday entitlement
C
lacking a sense of purpose
D
needing more a challenge of
E
the workload
F
disagreements with superiors
G
no prospect of advancement
H
the physical environment
Speaker 1
Speaker 2
Speaker 3
Speaker 4
Speaker 5
A
encouraged early resultsby
B
hopeful about future success
C
delighted a change lifestyleby in
D
relieved the initial uncertainty overis
E
glad to be helping other people
F
grateful for an increase in salary
G
happy to feel in control
H
satisfied with the training received
Speaker 1
Speaker 2
Speaker 3
Speaker 4
Speaker 5
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Advanced Listening Sample Test 1 Time
Approximately 40 minutes (including 5 minutes’ transfer time)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Do not open this question paper until you are told to do so.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number on your answer sheet if
they are not already there.

Listen to the instructions for each part o f the paper carefully. Answer all the questions.
While you are listening, write your answers on the question paper.
You will have 5 minutes at the end of the test to copy your answers onto the separate answer sheet. Use a pencil.
At the end of the test, hand in both this question paper and your answer sheet.
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
There are four parts to the test.
Each question carries one mark.
You will hear each piece twice.
For each part of the test there will be time for you to look through the questions and time
for you to check your answers. * 500/2598/3 Copyright © UCLES 2021
Cambridge English Level 2 Certificate i n ESOL International Part 1
You will hear three different extracts. For questions 1 6, choose the answer (A, B or C) which fits
best according to what you hear. There are two questions for each extract. Extract One
You hear two friends discussing the topic of marketing. 1 Which aspect o
f college publicity material d o the friends disagree about?
A how useful the environmental rating system is
B how well the different courses are described
C how visually attractive the brochures are 2
In the woman’s opinion, companies link themselves with charities in order to A boost their profits. B
improve their image in society. C
distract attention away from other issues. Extract Two
You hear two friends talking about ways of keeping fit. 3
What is the woman’s criticism of exercising in gyms? A
Members get limited access to the facilities. B
The membership cost is too high for the services offered. C
It encourages exercise habits that lead to unhealthy lifestyles. 4
How does the man respond to his friend’s criticism? A
He objects to her making sweeping generalisations about gyms. B He questions the value o f excessive gym attendance. C
He suspects she’d enjoy a different type of gym. Extract Three
You hear a woman telling a friend about living in her capital city as a student. 5
What is she doing during the conversation? A
admitting to regrets about her choice o f place to study B
complaining about challenges she’s had to face C
expressing her admiration for people in the city 6
Why does the man give the example of trees? A to support he r main point B
to present a counter-argument to hers C
to express a reservation about her interpretation Part 2
You will hear a student called Josh Brady talking about visiting South Africa as part o f his university
course in botany. For questions 7 14, complete the sentences with a word or short phrase. TRIP TO SOUTH AFRICA As well a
s his research project, Josh planned to write a (7) …………………………………
for a website while he was in Africa.
Josh’s group planned to check out a particular region after a (8) ………………………………… that had occurred there.
Josh was surprised to see (9) …………………………………
being grown in the first area they visited.
Josh describes the vehicle they travelled in as a (10) …………………………………
when they went in search of specimens.
Josh uses the word (11) …………………………………
to give us an idea of the shape of the leaves he found.
Josh was particularly impressed by one type o f flower which was
(12) ............................................... in colour.
Josh uses the word (13) …………………………………
to convey his feelings about an area of vegetation he studied.
Josh really appreciated the view h
e got from the (14) ………………………………… of his accommodation. Part 3
You will hear an interview in which two journalists called Jenny Langdon and Peter Sharples are
talking about their work. For questions 15 20, choose the answer (A , B, C or D) which fits best according to what you hear. 15
What does Jenny say about the story which made her name?
A She’d been on the lookout for just such a lucky break.
B She resented colleagues trying to take the credit for it.
C She wasn’t actually responsible for the finished article.
D She asked for a more prestigious job on the strength of it. 16
What does Jenny suggest about the editor she worked for on her first national daily newspaper? A
He respected her for standing up to him. B
He tended to blame her for things unfairly. C
He wasn’t as unreasonable as everyone says. D
He taught her the value of constructive criticism. 17
When Jenny got her own daily column on the newspaper, she felt A
satisfied that the good work she’d done elsewhere had been recognised. B
relieved that it was only likely to be a short-term appointment. C
determined to prove exactly what she was capable of. D
unsure of her ability to make a success of it. 18
Peter thinks he got a job on Carp Magazine thanks to A his academic achievements a t college. B his practical knowledge o f everyday journalism. C
his familiarity with the interests of its main target audience. D
his understanding of how best to present himself a t interview. 19
Peter and Jenny agree that courses in journalism A need to b e supplemented b y first-hand experience. B
are attractive because they lead to paid employment. C are o
f little value compared to working on a student newspaper. D provide a
n opportunity for writers to address contentious issues. 20
When asked about their novels, Peter and Jenny reveal A
an ambition to gain recognition for their craft. B
a desire to develop careers outside journalism. C a need to prove ho
w versatile they are as writers. D
a wish to keep their journalism fresh and appealing. Part 4 You will hea
r five short extracts in which people are talking about changing their jobs. TASK ONE TASK TWO
For questions 21 25, choose from the list (A H) the
For questions 26 30, choose from the list (A H) what each
reason each speaker gives for changing job.
speaker feels about their new job.
While you listen you must complete both tasks.
A unfriendly colleagues
A encouraged by early results
B poor holiday entitlement Speaker 1 21
B hopeful about future success Speaker 1 26
C lacking a sense of purpose
C delighted by a change in lifestyle Speaker 2 22 Speaker 2 27 D needing more o f a challenge
D relieved the initial uncertainty is over Speaker 3 23 Speaker 3 28 E the workload
E glad to be helping other people
F disagreements with superiors Speaker 4 24
F grateful for an increase in salary Speaker 4 29
G no prospect of advancement
G happy to feel in control Speaker 5 25 Speaker 5 30
H the physical environment
H satisfied with the training received