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LISTENING PART 1: PHOTOS
Photos
WALK THROUGH:
QUICK TIP
You have only five
seconds between each
set of statements!
You must make your
decision and be ready
to listen for the next
answer options at this
time. Also remember
that the words
photograph
or
picture
can also be used for a
photo.
A What Youll See
In Part 1, you will see the directions and a sample photo on the first page and only the photo
thereafter. Read the sample directions below. Look at the photo and identify what you see.
Who are the people? What are they doing? What objects do you see? What is the location?
Part 1: Photos
Directions:
Look at the photo. You will hear four statements about the photo. The statements are
not in your book. Mark the letter of the statement that best describes the photo. You will hear each
statement only once.
B What Youll Hear
You will hear four statements about each photo. Look at the sample script. Then listen to the
audio as you read along in the sample script. Underline people, objects, or activities that you
see in the photo above,
(
")
T
rack
1
-01
____________
SAMPLE SCRIPT
Narrator: Look at the photo marked number 1 in your test book.
(
script not available
They’re looking for seating.
in test)
B) They’re having a meeting.
(
(
C) They’re reading newspapers.
(
D) They’re eating a meal.
Glossa
Cl
POWERED BY COBUILD
seating:
the seats in a
place
meeting:
an event in
which a group of people
come together to discuss
things or make decisions
C What Youll Do
In the test, you will choose the letter of the statement that best describes the photo. Look at
the photo above and listen to the statements again. Choose the statement that best describes
the photo. Use the information you underlined in Part B if needed.
Track 1-01
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ET IT RIGHT:
Tips and Tasks for Answering Correctly
STATEMENT TYPES
In Part 1 of the Listening test, you will hear several different statement types that
describe the photos you see, including statements a
bout activities, condition, or
location.
Statements About Activities
Some statements in Part 1 describe an activity in the photo. These statements often use the
present continuous tense:
be +
verb +
-
ing.
Sample statements about activities:
»
Theyre shaking hands.
»
Hes reading the menu.
»
The doctor is talking with the patient.
»
Shes buying a train ticket.
QUICK TIP
Look through a
magazine and practice
using English to identify
people, things, and
actions in the photos
you see. This will
help you get used to
identifying the content
of photos quickly.
» TIP Identify verbs that might describe activities in the photo.
When you first look at the photo,
quickly identify any activities you see. Then when you hear the statements, listen carefully for present
continuous forms of the verbs that correctly describe these activities. This will help you find the right
answer.
TASK
Look at the photos. Think of verbs that describe the activity you see. Then choose a verb from the
box to complete each statement so that it correctly describes the photo. There are three extra verbs.
checking
climbing
dialing
opening
pulling
pushing
talking
1
. Shes
on the phone.
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mmmm
2
. They’re______________their luggage behind
them.
3
. Hes______________a cart loaded with
boxes.
4
. They’re
_____________
the stairs.
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Statements About Condition
Some statements in Part 1 describe the condition of objects in the scenewhat they are,
where they are, or what they are like. These statem
ents may use the expression
there is/are
or the verbs
is/are
or
has/have.
QUICK TIP
There may be types of
statements on the test
other than the ones
you see in this book,
but the examples given
here are the types of
statements you will
most likely hear.
2
tablecloths
trays
. menus
trees
plates
chairs
tables
Statement (B)
Statement (A)
Sample statements about condition:
»
There are books on the shelf.
»
The house has two windows.
»
The door is open.
» TIP Identify objects and their condition as soon as you see the photo.
When you first look at
the photo, quickly identify any objects you see. Think of sentences that could describe the objects’
condition. Then when you hear the audio statements, listen carefully for the names of the objects. This
can help you identify the correct statement.
TASK
Look at each photo and the list of words next to it. Circle the words for the objects that you see in
the photo. Then listen to two statements. Mark the letter of the statement that correctly describes the
photo.
Track
1-02
1
.
clipboard
glasses
boxes
newspapers
pens
clocks
Statement (A)
Statement (B)
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3
phone
. vase
printer
clock
chair
drawers
stapler
Statement (A)
Statement (B)
Statements About Location
Some statements in Part 1 describe the location of objects or people in the photograph. These
statements use prepositions of place, such as
in, on, under, over, above, next to, beside,
between, behind,
and
in front of.
QUICK TIP
Remember! Answer
options may include
different types of
statements. You could
hear statements about
activities, conditions,
and locations for the
same photo. Practice
checking what you are
hearing with what you
see in the photo. You
may need to check for
several different things
for one image.
Sample statements about location:
»
The computer is on the desk.
»
The glass is next to the mans hand.
»
The car is in front of the building.
Prepositions of location describe where things are. Here are some common prepositions.
over/above
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next to / beside
» TIP Identify objects and people and their locations in the photo.
When you f
irst look at the photo,
quickly identify where any objects or people are located. Then you can listen for prepositions that
correctly describe the location. This will help you choose the correct answer.
TASK
Complete each sentence with a preposition that correctly describes the photo. The preposition
may be a phrase, and there may be more than one correct answer.
1
.The lamp is
___
.
2
The pictures are
3
. The pillows are _
4.
The car is parked
building.
5
. The trees are
___
the beds.
___
the beds.
the beds.
the
the building.
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6
. The flowers are
7.
The pen is
____
the vase.
the book.
8
. The computer monitor is.
desk.
the
COMMON DISTRACTER TYPES
In Part 1 of the Listening test, only one of the statements you will hear correctly describes
the photo. You must learn to listen for the most co
mmon types of distracters, or incorrect
answers.
QUICK TIP
Statements with some
correct information
along with some
incorrect information
are among the most
common distracter
types in Part 1.
Incorrect Information
Incorrect statements often contain information that seems correct but is not. Statements with
incorrect information are common distracter types in Part 1.
» TIP Watch out for "partly" correct information.
One type of distracter has some false information in
the statement. A statement may correctly identify a person or an object in the photo, but the statement
does not match the details in the photo. Here are some examples.
Problems
Wrong preposition
or location
Wrong condition
Wrong activity
Wrong person
Wrong description
Distracters with Incorrect Information
Explanations
The statement misidentifies the
location of a person or an object.
The statement incorrectly describes
the condition of a person or an
object.
The statement misidentifies an
activity.
The statement correctly identifies an
activity, location, or condition but
attributes it to the wrong person.
The statement incorrectly describes
the appearance of a person or an
object.
Examples
Incorrect:
The book is on the desk.
Correct:
The book is on the floor.
Incorrect:
The glass is empty.
Correct:
The glass is full.
Incorrect:
Shes carrying the box.
Correct:
Shes opening the box.
Incorrect:
The man has a clipboard.
Correct:
The woman has a clipboard.
Incorrect:
The man has a mustache.
Correct:
The man has a beard.
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TASK
Read the
incorrect statements about each photo. Change the underlined words to make each
statement correct.
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1
. The woman is holding a book.
2
. The man has glasses________
3
. The computer is closed
------------
4.
The woman is writing the book.
5
. The book is under the computer.
6
. The woman has dark hair.____
7
. The mans hat is in his hand_______
8
. They’re waiters______________
9
. They’re in the dining room.
________
. One man is pouring water from a got.
10
11
. They’re eating a meal
____________
-------------------------
12
. The plates are full
Try a TOEIC Test Question
Listen to the audio and circle the people
and things in the photo that you hear. Next,
read the answer options and mark the
statement that best describes the photo.
Then write what the problem is for each
of the three incorrect options. (Look at the
chart on page 13 if needed.)
Track
1
-03
ANSWER OPTIONS
(
A) Hes pointing at the screen. _
script not available
B)
The computer is closed.
----
(
C) Shes looking at the screen.
(
D) Hes buying a computer___
in test)
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LISTENING PART 1: PHOTOS
QUICK TIP
Similar-Sounding Words
In Part 1 of the Listening test, a distractor may use a word that sounds like, but is not exactly
the same as, a word that would correctly describe the photo. These distracters are often
words that rhyme or contain some similar sounds. Look at the example in the
Walk Through
exercise on page 7. Notice that the three incorrect statements all include a word that sounds
similar to
meeting,
including
seating, reading,
and
eating.
Similar-Sounding Words
meeting, greeting, seating, eating, reading
rain, train, plane, cane, chain
hair, chair, fare, pear, stair
look, cook, book, hook, notebook
shake, make, take, cake
drink, think
coat, boat, note
smile, file, pile, aisle
called, cold, told
marry, merry, ferry
tell, hotel, bell
baggage, package
lift, left, gift
coffee, coughing
warm, warn, form
white, wait, way
TASK 1
Look at the photo and read the four
statements. Underline the words in the statements that
sound similar to things that are in the picture. Then mark the statement that best describes the photo.
You can often recognize
distracters with
similar-sounding words
because the answer
option may not make
sense in relation to the
photo, or it may talk
about something that is
not in the photo at all.
If you hear something
that seems really off
topic, it is probably
wrong!
» TIP Watch out for words that sound like the things you've identified in the picture.
Here are some
examples of common similar-sounding words that you
may hear in Part 1.
(
A) He has a stomachache.
(
B) Hes eating a steak.
(
C) Hes cutting a piece of cake.
(
D) Hes sitting by the lake.
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TASK 2 Listen to each statement. Circle the word that you hear.
Track 1 -04
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1
. thinking
drinking
2
. pile
aisle
. train
3
plane
4
. warning
warming
5
. meeting
eating
6
. package
baggage
7
. coffee
coughing
8
. coat
boat
Try a
TOEIC
Test Question
Listen and circle things in the photo that you hear mentioned in the four statements. Next,
mark the statement that best describes the photo. Then underline the incorrect similar-
sounding words in the three incorrect options,
f
Track 1
-05
ANSWER OPTIONS
(
A) She has a big smile.
script not available
(
(
B) The aisle drawer is empty.
m test)
Q)
2
hes looking at the files.
(
D) The pile is very high.
Similar-Sounding Words with Incorrect Meanings
English has many words that are pronounced the same but spelled differently, words with the
same spelling but different pronunciations, and words that are spelled and pronounced the
same but with completely different meanings. Incorrect statements about the Listening test
Part 1 photos may use any of these types of words.
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LISTENING PART 1: PHOTOS
QUICK TIP
Distracters can be
tricky! Be sure to
look carefully at the
distracters in the
Part 1 Progressive
Practice and the
Practice Test. Try
identifying distracters
with incorrect
meanings, similar-
sounding words, and
words with similar
sounds but different
meanings.
» TIP Watch out for words that have the wrong meaning but sound similar.
Here are a few of the
many example
s in English.
Words with Similar Sounds but Different Meanings
Definitions
Words
Words
Definitions
right
correct
wave
move the hand
right
opposite of
left
wave
movement of water
write
make marks on paper
left
past tense of
leave
bat
a type of animal
left
opposite of
right
bat
a large stick of wood
glasses
items used to correct vision
ring
jewelry for the finger
glasses
items used for drinking
ring
a circle
ring
a sound made by a bell
wring
twist
close
shut
pain
hurt
clothes
things to wear
pane
a piece of glass in a window
cross
a shape like an
X
weigh
measure how heavy something is
cross
go from one side to the other
way
method
cross
in a bad mood
way
path or direction
change
make different
weight
measurement of heaviness
change
coins
wait
expect or hope for something
ate
past tense of
eat
rose
past tense of
rise
eight
the number after seven
rose
a kind of flower
rows
lines
record
the best of something
read
present tense of
read
record
set down in permanent form
read
past tense of
read
TASK
Look at the photo and listen to the two statements. Mark the letter of the statement that best
describes the photo,
Track 1-0
6
1
(A)
B
)
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. (A)
B
)
3-(A)
(
B
)
4
. (A
)
(
B
)
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Try a TOEIC Test Question
Listen and circle things in the photo that you hear mentioned in the four statements. Next,
mark the statement that best describes the photo. Then underline the incorrect similar-
sounding words in the three incorrect options.
Track
1
-07
ANSWER OPTIONS
A
)
(
He’s
(
script not available
(
B
)
He’s
in test)
(
C
)
Hes
(
D
)
He’s
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LISTENING PART 1: PHOTOS WALK THROUGH: Photos A What You’ll See
In Part 1, you will see the directions and a sample photo on the first page and only the photo
thereafter. Read the sample directions below. Look at the photo and identify what you see.
Who are the people? What are they doing? What objects do you see? What is the location? Part 1: Photos
Directions: Look at the photo. You wil hear four statements about the photo. The statements are
not in your book. Mark the letter of the statement that best describes the photo. You wil hear each statement only once. QUICK TIP You have only five seconds between each set of statements! You must make your decision and be ready to listen for the next answer options at this time. Also remember that the words photograph
or picture can also be used for a photo. B What You’ll Hear
You will hear four statements about each photo. Look at the sample script. Then listen to the
audio as you read along in the sample script. Underline people, objects, or activities that you
see in the photo above,
( ") T rack 1 -01 ____________ Glossa
SAMPLE SCRIPT ► Narrator: Look at the photo marked number 1 in your test book. Cl POWERED BY COBUILD
( script not available
They’re looking for seating.
seating: the seats in a in test) place (B) They’re having a meeting.
meeting: an event in
( C) They’re reading newspapers.
which a group of people ( D) They’re eating a meal.
come together to discuss
things or make decisions C What You’ll Do
In the test, you will choose the letter of the statement that best describes the photo. Look at
the photo above and listen to the statements again. Choose the statement that best describes
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Tips and Tasks for Answering Correctly STATEMENT TYPES
In Part 1 of the Listening test, you will hear several different statement types that
describe the photos you see, including statements a
bout activities, condition, or location.
Statements About Activities
Some statements in Part 1 describe an activity in the photo. These statements often use the
present continuous tense:
be + verb + - ing.
Sample statements about activities:
» They’re shaking hands.
» The doctor is talking with the patient.
» He’s reading the menu.
» She’s buying a train ticket. QUICK TIP
» TIP Identify verbs that might describe activities in the photo.
When you first look at the photo, Look through a
quickly identify any activities you see. Then when you hear the statements, listen careful y for present magazine and practice
continuous forms of the verbs that correctly describe these activities. This wil help you find the right
using English to identify answer. people, things, and actions in the photos
TASK Look at the photos. Think of verbs that describe the activity you see. Then choose a verb from the you see. This will
box to complete each statement so that it correctly describes the photo. There are three extra verbs. help you get used to checking climbing dialing opening pulling pushing talking
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Statements About Condition
Some statements in Part 1 describe the condition of objects in the scene—what they are,
where they are, or what they are like. These statem
ents may use the expression there is/are or the verbs
is/are or has/have.
Sample statements about condition:
» There are books on the shelf. »
The house has two windows. » The door is open. QUICK TIP
» TIP Identify objects and their condition as soon as you see the photo. When you first look at There may be types of
the photo, quickly identify any objects you see. Think of sentences that could describe the objects’ statements on the test
condition. Then when you hear the audio statements, listen careful y for the names of the objects. This other than the ones
can help you identify the correct statement. you see in this book,
TASK Look at each photo and the list of words next to it. Circle the words for the objects that you see in but the examples given
the photo. Then listen to two statements. Mark the letter of the statement that correctly describes the here are the types of photo. Track 1-02 statements you will most likely hear. 1 . clipboard boxes glasses newspapers pens clocks Statement (A) Statement (B) 2 . menus tablecloths trays trees plates chairs tables Statement (A) Statement (B) 10 Downloaded by D??ng Lê (ttungduong1217@gmail.com) lOMoARc PSD|36126207
LISTENING PART 1: PHOTOS 3 . vase printer phone clock chair drawers stapler Statement (A) Statement (B)
Statements About Location
Some statements in Part 1 describe the location of objects or people in the photograph. These
statements use prepositions of place, such as
in, on, under, over, above, next to, beside, between, behind,
and in front of.
Sample statements about location:
» The computer is on the desk.
» The car is in front of the building. QUICK TIP
» The glass is next to the man’s hand. Remember! Answer options may include
Prepositions of location describe where things are. Here are some common prepositions. different types of statements. You could hear statements about
activities, conditions, and locations for the same photo. Practice checking what you are hearing with what you see in the photo. You may need to check for
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» TIP Identify objects and people and their locations in the photo.
When you f irst look at the photo,
quickly identify where any objects or people are located. Then you can listen for prepositions that
correctly describe the location. This wil help you choose the correct answer.
TASK Complete each sentence with a preposition that correctly describes the photo. The preposition
may be a phrase, and there may be more than one correct answer. 1 .The lamp is ___ the beds. 2. The pictures are ___ the beds. 3 . The pil ows are _ the beds. 4. The car is parked the building. 5 . The trees are ___ the building. 12 Downloaded by D??ng Lê (ttungduong1217@gmail.com) lOMoARc PSD|36126207
LISTENING PAKI 1:PMUIUS 6 . The flowers are the vase. 7. The pen is ____ the book. 8 . The computer monitor is. the desk.
COMMON DISTRACTER TYPES
In Part 1 of the Listening test, only one of the statements you will hear correctly describes
the photo. You must learn to listen for the most co
mmon types of distracters, or incorrect answers. Incorrect Information
Incorrect statements often contain information that seems correct but is not. Statements with
incorrect information are common distracter types in Part 1.
» TIP Watch out for "partly" correct information.
One type of distracter has some false information in
the statement. A statement may correctly identify a person or an object in the photo, but the statement
does not match the details in the photo. Here are some examples.
Distracters with Incorrect Information Problems Explanations Examples Wrong preposition
The statement misidentifies the
Incorrect: The book is on the desk. or location
location of a person or an object.
Correct: The book is on the floor. QUICK TIP Wrong condition
The statement incorrectly describes
Incorrect: The glass is empty. Statements with some
the condition of a person or an correct information object. Correct: The glass is full. along with some Wrong activity
The statement misidentifies an
Incorrect: She’s carrying the box. activity. incorrect information
Correct: She’s opening the box. are among the most Wrong person
The statement correctly identifies an
Incorrect: The man has a clipboard. common distracter
activity, location, or condition but types in Part 1.
attributes it to the wrong person.
Correct: The woman has a clipboard. Wrong description
The statement incorrectly describes
Incorrect: The man has a mustache.
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TASK Read the incorrect statements about each photo. Change the underlined words to make each statement correct.
1 . The woman is holding a book.
2 . The man has glasses________ 3 . The computer is closed ------------
4. The woman is writing the book.
5 . The book is under the computer.
6 . The woman has dark hair.____
7 . The man’s hat is in his hand_______
8 . They’re waiters______________
9 . They’re in the dining room. ________
10 . One man is pouring water from a got. 11 . They’re eating a meal ____________
12 . The plates are ful ------------------------- Try a TOEIC Test Question
Listen to the audio and circle the people
and things in the photo that you hear. Next,
read the answer options and mark the
statement that best describes the photo.
Then write what the problem is for each
of the three incorrect options. (Look at the
chart on page 13 if needed.) Track 1 -03 ANSWER OPTIONS ►
( A) He’s pointing at the screen. _
( script not available ( B) The computer is closed. ---- in test)
( C) She’s looking at the screen.
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LISTENING PART 1: PHOTOS Similar-Sounding Words
In Part 1 of the Listening test, a distractor may use a word that sounds like, but is not exactly
the same as, a word that would correctly describe the photo. These distracters are often
words that rhyme or contain some similar sounds. Look at the example in the Walk Through
exercise on page 7. Notice that the three incorrect statements all include a word that sounds
similar to meeting, including seating, reading, and eating.
» TIP Watch out for words that sound like the things you've identified in the picture. Here are some
examples of common similar-sounding words that you may hear in Part 1. Similar-Sounding Words
meeting, greeting, seating, eating, reading called, cold, told QUICK TIP
rain, train, plane, cane, chain marry, merry, ferry
You can often recognize
hair, chair, fare, pear, stair tell, hotel, bell distracters with
look, cook, book, hook, notebook baggage, package similar-sounding words shake, make, take, cake lift, left, gift because the answer drink, think coffee, coughing option may not make coat, boat, note warm, warn, form
sense in relation to the
smile, file, pile, aisle white, wait, way photo, or it may talk
about something that is
TASK 1 Look at the photo and read the four
statements. Underline the words in the statements that
sound similar to things that are in the picture. Then mark the statement that best describes the photo.
not in the photo at all. If you hear something that seems really off topic, it is probably wrong! ( A) He has a stomachache. ( B) He’s eating a steak.
( C) He’s cutting a piece of cake. (
D) He’s sitting by the lake. 15
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TASK 2 Listen to each statement. Circle the word that you hear. Track 1 -04 1 . thinking drinking 2 . pile aisle 3. train plane 4 . warning warming 5 . meeting eating 6 . package baggage 7 . coffee coughing 8 . coat boat
Try a TOEIC Test Question
Listen and circle things in the photo that you hear mentioned in the four statements. Next,
mark the statement that best describes the photo. Then underline the incorrect similar-
sounding words in the three incorrect options, f t Track 1 -05 ANSWER OPTIONS ► ( A) She has a big smile. ( s cript not available
( B) The aisle drawer is empty. m test) ( Q) 2 he’s looking at the files. ( D) The pile is very high.
Similar-Sounding Words with Incorrect Meanings
English has many words that are pronounced the same but spel ed differently, words with the
same spel ing but different pronunciations, and words that are spel ed and pronounced the
same but with completely different meanings. Incorrect statements about the Listening test
Part 1 photos may use any of these types of words. 16
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LISTENING PART 1: PHOTOS
» TIP Watch out for words that have the wrong meaning but sound similar. Here are a few of the many example s in English.
Words with Similar Sounds but Different Meanings Words Definitions Words Definitions right correct wave move the hand QUICK TIP right opposite of left wave movement of water Distracters can be write make marks on paper tricky! Be sure to left past tense of leave bat a type of animal look carefully at the left opposite of right bat a large stick of wood distracters in the glasses items used to correct vision ring jewelry for the finger Part 1 Progressive glasses items used for drinking ring a circle Practice and the ring a sound made by a bell Practice Test. Try wring twist
identifying distracters close shut pain hurt clothes things to wear with incorrect pane a piece of glass in a window meanings, similar- cross a shape like an X weigh
measure how heavy something is cross go from one side to the other sounding words, and way method cross in a bad mood way path or direction words with similar change make different weight measurement of heaviness sounds but different change coins wait expect or hope for something meanings. ate past tense of eat rose past tense of rise eight the number after seven rose a kind of flower rows lines record the best of something read present tense of read record set down in permanent form read past tense of read
TASK Look at the photo and listen to the two statements. Mark the letter of the statement that best describes the photo, Track 1-0 6 1 ■ (A) ( B ) 17 lOMoARc PSD|36126207
SKILLS FOR THE TOEIC® TEST: LISTENING AND READING 2 . (A) ( B ) 3-(A) ( B ) 4 . (A ) ( B ) 18 lOMoARc PSD|36126207
LISTENING PART 1: PHOTOS Try a TOEIC Test Question
Listen and circle things in the photo that you hear mentioned in the four statements. Next,
mark the statement that best describes the photo. Then underline the incorrect similar-
sounding words in the three incorrect options. Track 1 -07 ANSWER OPTIONS ► A ( ) He’s
( script not available ( B ) He’s in test) ( C ) He’s ( D ) He’s 19