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Dialogue2:

—Whatdoesyourfrienddoforaliving?

—He’soneofthosepeoplewhogivelegaladvice.

—Oh,Isee.Heisasolicitor,youmean.

—Yes.That’sthewordIwaslookingfor.Myvocabularyisstillverysmall,I’mafraid.

—Nevermind.Youexplainedwhatyoumeant.

Dialogue3:

—Whatshallwedothisweekend?

—Let’sgoforawalk.

—Whereshallwego,then?

—Let’sgotothenewforest.Wehaven’tbeenthereforalongtime.

—That’sagoodidea.I’llcallforyouinacaratabouthalfpastten.Isthatalright?

—That’llbesplendid.Seeyoutomorrow,then.Goodbye.

Dialogue4:

—Youhavesomebrown,suedeshoesinthewindowatfourpounds.Wouldyoushowmeapairinsizesix,please?

—Oh,whatapity.Wehavenosizesixleftinthatstyle.Butwehaveapairinslightlydifferentstyle.

—CanItrythemon?

—Yes,ofcourse.

—Iliketheseverymuch.Howmucharethey?

—Theyareexactlythesameprice.Fourpounds.

—Good.I’llhavethem,then.

Dialogue5:

—Excuseme,butIreallymustgonow.

—Oh,mustyou?

It’sstillquiteearly.

—I’mterriblysorry,butIhavetobeathomebymidnight.Mywifewillbeveryworried.

—Iquiteunderstand.Whattimedoesyourtraingo?

—At11.15.Dearme,it’sgone11.00.I’llhavetoaskyoutodrivemetothestation.

—That’salright.Butyoumustcomeagainsoon.

—That’smostkindofyou.

Dialogue6:

—Youareupearlythismorning.

—Yes.I’vebeenoutandboughtapaper.

—Good.Thenyoucantellmewhattheweather’slike.

—It’sfreezing.

—Oh,dear,notagain.

—Don’tworry.It’snotnearlyascoldasyesterday.

—Thankgoodnessforthat.

Dialogue7:

—Excuseme,canyoutellmewherethe“JamesBond”filmisshowing?

—Yes,atthePalaceCinema.

—Doyouhappentoknowwhenitstarts?

—Idon’tknowwhenitstarts,butIcantellyouhowtofindout.It’shereinthelocalpaper.

—Canyoushowmewhichpageitison?

—Hereitis.ButIdon’tknowwhichperformanceyouwanttosee.

Dialogue8:

—Whyaren’tyoueatingyourbreakfast?

—Idon’tfeelverywell.

—Oh,dear,what’sthematter?

—Ifeelfeverish.I’mshivering.

—Goandliedown.I’llsendforthedoctor.

—Look,Ihatecausingandbother.Ipreferworkingitoff.

—Certainlynot.Youmustgotobedandkeepwarm.

Dialogue9:

—Excuseme,canyoutellmethewaytotheswimmingpool,please?

—Ican’t,I’mafraid.I’mastrangerhere,yousee.Butwhynotaskthatmanoverthere?

He’llbeabletotellyou,I’msure.

—Whichonedoyoumean?

—Look,theoneoverthere,ontheothersideoftheroad.

—Ah,yes.Icanseehimnow.Thankyousomuch.

SectionTwo:

A.News:

Announcer1:

ThisisRadio2andyouarelisteningtothe6o’clocknews.Herearethemainpoints:

Texasishavingitsworststormsforfiftyyears.Manypeoplearehomeless...anddamagetopropertyisestimatedatovertwomilliondollars.Today’sIrishbudgethasintroducedthehighestincreaseintaxessince1979.ThefilmLivingatHome,hasreceivedtheBestFilmoftheYearAward.ThisisthefirstBritishfilmtowinthetopawardforfouryears.Theriseinthecostoflivinghasbeenthelowestforsixmonths.

Announcer2:

Morenewslater.AndnowforthelatestsoundfromTheFreakouts.

B.AttheAirport:

Mike:

(confused)Look,Jenny.Idon’tunderstandwhat’sgoingon.Yousaidyoursisterwasarrivingat7.30.It’s8.30now.

Jenny:

I’msorry,Mike.Idon’tunderstandeither.Here’sHelena’stelegram.Havealookatit.

ArrivingHeathrowTuesday19.30.Can’twaittoseeyou.(sarcastic)Can’twaittoseeyou.Hmmmm.Ican’twaittoseeher.Jenny,where’sshecomingfrom?

Whatairlineisshetravelingon?

What’stheflightnumber?

Idon’tknow,doI?

ThistelegramistheonlyinformationIhave.

Nevermind,Jenny.Let’shaveacoffee.Wecansitdownandthinkaboutthebestthingtodo.

C.PastExperiences:

—Haveyoueverbeenchasedbyadog,Keith?

—No,Ihaven’t,butIhavebeenchasedbyabull.

—Really?

—Yes,itwasacoupleofweekendsago—Iwas...er...Iwasgoingforawalkoutinthecountryfollowingthisfootpathanditwentthroughafield,andIwassobusylookingoutforthefootpaththatIdidn’tnoticethatthefieldwasfullofyoungbullocks.AndthetroublewasIwaswearingthisbrightredanorak,andsuddenlythebullsstartedbuckingandjumpingupanddownandstartedchasingme.

—Whatdidyoudo?

—Well,Iwasprettyscared—Ijustranforthenearestfenceandjumpedoverit.

—ActuallyIdoknowsomebodywhooncegotbittenbyadogwhilehewasjogging.

—Washe?

Howdidthathappen?

—Well,hewasrunningpastafarmwhensuddenlythissheepdogcameoutandstartedbarkingathim,sohetriedtokickitoutofthewaybutthensuddenlythedogjumpedupandbithimintheleg.Ithinkhehadtogotothedoctortomakesureitwasn’tinfected.

D.Monologue1:

MygrandfatherwascalledCharles,andmygrandmotherwascalledAnn.TheylivedinManchester.Mygrandmotherdiedlastyear,agedninety-eight.Theyhadthreechildren,namedDavid,JohnandAlice.Theyare,ofcourse,myfather,myuncle,andaunt.MyfatheriscalledDavid,andheistheeldestofthethree.MymotheriscalledMary.Myfatherwasanengineer.He’sretirednow.Myfather’sbrother,myuncle,asIsaid,iscalledJohn.He’smarriedtoHeidi.Theyhavetwochildren.TheeldestiscalledSimon,andtheyoungeroneiscalledSally.MyuncleJohnisinthearmy,servinginGermany.SimonismarriedtoagirlcalledDiana.Theyhavetwochildren,RichardandFiona.Myauntie,Alice,marriedamancalledHenryJones.TheymovedtoAustraliawhenIwasveryyoung.Idon’trememberthemverywell.

Myhusband’snameisAndy.Wehavetwochildren,IdaagedtwoandTomwhoissixmonthsold.We’reworkinginChinanow,andmayvisitAuntAlicenextyear.

E.Monologue2:

IwasborninScotland.InGlasgowtobeexact.Intheearly1950sandIsupposelikeeverybodyelse,Iwenttoschool.Primaryschool,thensecondaryschool.TheonlydifferencereallyisthatIalwayswenttothesameschoolfromwhenIwas5,agedfive,rightthroughuntilIwasagedeighteen.Sotherewasn’treallymuchtorelateaboutthatpartofmylife.Isupposeitwasmuchthesameaseverybodyelse’s.Ilivedinmyhometown,Paisley,allthattime.Butthenagedeighteen,likemostBritishpeopleofmysortofclassandsoon,Ileftmyhometownandmovedawaytouniversity.AlotofBritishpeopledon’tgototheirlocaluniversity—theygotoanotheronewhichisfurtheraway.Possiblybecausethey’drathernotstayathomewiththeirparents.SoIleftmyhometownofPaisleyandIwenttoSt.AndrewsontheeastcoastofScotland.ThereIstudiedEnglishandthenModernHistory,andsoforfouryearsIstudiedthosesubjectsandwasveryhappy.LaterIleftSt.AndrewswithadegreeinModernHistory,andnotreallyknowingwhatIwantedtodo.Iwasn’tsurewhetherI’dgoontodosomeresearchofwhetherI’dliketobeateacher.SoItookayearofftothinkaboutit.AndthenoneyearlaterIdecideIwantedtobeateacherandIwenttoTeacherTrainingCollege.Andthistimeyetagainitwasinanotherpartofthecountry.InNewcastleinthenortheastofEngland,sothereItrainedtobeateacherandIqualifiedasateacherofHistoryandEnglish.AndafterthatyearIbeganwork—realworkforthefirsttimeinmylife.Isupposethiswouldbearound1977.

SothenIwenttoworkinacomprehensiveschoolinsoutheastEnglandoutsideLondoninaplacecalledBasildon.AndthereItaughtHistory,butIfoundoutIreallydislikedboththeplace,Basildon,andtheschool.Itwasaterribleschool.SoIthoughtIdon’twanttobestuckheretherestofmylife.Iwanttotrysomethingdifferent.SoIdidsomethingcompletelydifferent.Iwenttoer...wouldyoubelieve,theSudan.AndIendedupinOmdurmanwhichisnearthecapitalcityofKhartouminSudan.AndItaughtEnglish,ItaughtEnglishtoforeigners—to,infact,teachersofEnglishinaTeacherTrainingCollege.Thatwentonforacoupleofyears.AndthenIreturnedtoBritainwhereIdidmyMaster’sdegreeinAppliedLinguistics.Thistime,again,inanotherpartofthecountry.InWales,inNorthWales,ataplacecalledBangor.Aftergraduating,andgettingmymaster’s,IwentandItaughtatLancasterUniversity.ItaughtAlgerianstudentswhoweregoingtocometoBritishuniversitiestostudy.

ThenIwent,forquitealongtime,toYugoslavia,toLubijianatobeexact.AndItaughtESP,ESPmeansEnglishforSpecialPurposes—inparticularItaughtscientificEnglishinaChemistryDepartmentconnectedtoUNESCO.AndsoIworkedthereforfiveyearsandthenImoved,butstillinthesamecity.Imovedtoanotherjob,inmedicalEnglish,inahospital—whichwasalsoconnectedwithUNESCO.

AfteratotalofsevenyearsinYugoslavia,andIleftandIendedupherewhereIamnowinChina,teachingatYiwai.

SectionThree:

Dictation.

DoctorSowansoistheSecretaryGeneraloftheUnitedNations.He’soneofthebusiestmenintheworld.He’sjustarrivedatNewDelhiAirportnow.TheIndianPrimeMinisterismeetinghim.Laterthey’lltalkaboutAsianproblem.

YesterdayhewasinMoscow.HevisitedtheKremlinandhadlunchwithSovietleaders.Duringlunchtheydiscussedinternationalpolitics.

Tomorrowhe’llflytoNairobi.He’llmeetthePresidentofKenyaandotherAfricanleaders.He’llbetherefortwelvehours.

Thedayaftertomorrowhe’llb

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