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JETSET LEVEL FIVE
LISTENING TEST PRACTICE PAPER 01
THE TEST LASTS APPROXIMATELY 20 MINUTES
You need
This question paper
An answer sheet
A Pencil
You may NOT use a dictionary
Do NOT open this paper until you are told to do so.
Try to answer ALL the questions.
INSTRUCTIONS
Listen to each question carefully
Select the correct answer and then mark your selection on your answer sheet
Only mark one answer for each question
Part One
Read the questions, listen to the recording and then select (A), false (B) or
unknown (C). Mark your answers on your answer sheet.
1. Bert Newton is seventy-two.
A = True B = False C = Unknown
2. Bert used to smoke.
A = True B = False C = Unknown
3. Bert has only recently taken up cycling.
A = True B = False C = Unknown
4. Bert thinks running is safer than cycling.
A = True B = False C = Unknown
5. Bert is allowed to train at his local Sports Centre for free.
A = True B = False C = Unknown
6. Bert doesn’t think he’ll win the London Marathon.
A = True B = False C = Unknown
7. A 92 year old ran in the Athens Marathon in 1976.
A = True B = False C = Unknown
8. Two hundred people will be running in the Littleton Fun Run.
A = True B = False C = Unknown
9. The Littleton Fun Run is in two weeks’ time.
A = True B = False C = Unknown
10. The person who is going to speak next is called Philip Peters.
A = True B = False C = Unknown
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Part Two
Read each question, listen to the recording and select the correct answer (A, B,
C or D). Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
11. How many metres long is the Queen Victoria?
A 90m
B 270m
C 294m
D 2014m
12. How many passengers can sail on the Queen Victoria?
A 900
B 2003
C 2007
D 2014
13. Where was the ship built?
A Italy
B Southampton
C Cornwall
D Cunard
14. Who launched the Queen Victoria?
A Queen Elizabeth
B The Duchess of Cornwall
C Maureen Ryan
D A European Sovereign
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Part Two
15. When was the official naming ceremony?
A July 2003
B November 2003
C January 2007
D December 2007
16. Which of these statements is TRUE?
A There are 4 swimming pools.
B There are more bars than restaurants.
C There are 16 restaurants.
D The theatre can seat 930 people.
17. Which of these facilities is NOT on Deck 9?
A The Winter Garden Lounge
B The Lido Restaurant
C The Hemisphere Nightclub
D The Health Club and Spa
18. Where did the Queen Victoria go on her maiden voyage?
A Atlanta
B New York
C Northern Europe
D The Canary Islands
19. When did the first ship to sail around the world set sail?
A 1153
B 1519
C 1522
D 1590
20. What is the cost of a luxury suite on the world cruise?
A £2000
B £25,000
C £215,000
D £250,000
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Part Three
Read each question, listen to the recordings and select the correct answer (A,
B, C or D). Mark your answers on your answer sheet.
21. A camping
B going on holiday
C modelling
D photography
22. A keep fit
B tennis
C football
D baseball
23. A going to the gym
B running
C jogging
D swimming
24. A travelling
B reading
C exercising
D writing
25. A flying a plane
B climbing
C caving
D hang gliding
ACTIVITIES
26. A skiing
B potholing
C mountaineering
D flying a plane
27. A scuba diving
B swimming
C sailing
D canoeing
28. A watching TV
B gardening
C cooking
D eating out
29. A watching films
B acting
C going to the theatre
D watching TV
30. A going on holidays
B Spanish cookery
C local history
D learning Spanish
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