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PAPER 2
PART 1
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LISTENING
Part 1
1B 2B 3C 4B 5A 6C 76
Part 2
8B 9C 08 1G 2A 138
Part
14 £3.70
18 houtfhourly
18 video(s)
17 information desk
18 tunnel
19 snack(s)
Part 4
2A 2A 2B BA 2B 3B
Test 1 transcript
This Is the Cambridge Preliminary English Test number 1. There are four parts tothe test
You wil hear each part twice.
Far aach part of the tas, thara wil ha time for you ta lonk through tha quiastions and time
or you to check your answers.
nite your answers on the question paper. You wil have six minutes at the end of the test
0.copy your answers onto the answer sheet.
The recorcing will now be stopped. Please ask any questions now because you must not
‘speak during the tost
(pause)
‘Now open your question paper and look at Part 1
There are seven questions in this part. For each question there are three pictures and a
‘short recording. Choose the corect picture and put a tick inthe box below i.
Before we start, here san example.
What's the time?
Woman: Have you got the time?
Man: Yas, its twenty past thres,
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‘The frst picture s comect so there isa tick in box A.
Look at the three pictures for Question 1 now.
pause}Test 1
Now we are ready to stat. Liston carefully. You will hear each recording twice.
One. What was in the woman's bag?
Man; Was there anything valuable inthe bag that was stolen, Madam?
Woman: Yes. had my purse in it and my keys,
Man: Anything ese”
Woman: Wel luckily ! was wearing my glasses, sono, nothing else
{pause}
Now listen again.
(The recording is repeated]
(pause)
Two. Which fm fs the man talking about?
Man: im sure Ive seen his fim before. That bi where she's standing on the bridge
watching the sunset reminded me.
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Now isten again.
{The recording i repeated,
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Three. What should the woman do fst?
Woman 1: Wel, you put the washing powder inthe machine.
Woman 2: is that Before or ater you put the cetes in?
Woman 1: On, itr you put tem in, and then remember to swt on athe wall
when youre racy
(pause)
Now listen again.
[The recording is repeated]
(pause}
Four. What is David going to do this weekend?
Man: Could you help me paint my flat this weekend, David?
David: Oh, sorry, 'm going sailing. | decided to enjoy mysolt for a change. | spent last
Weekend helping my mum do her garden and | need to repair the car next
woekend
{pause}
‘Now listen again
[The recording is repeated.)
(pause)
Five, How did the man get to work today?
Man: Sorry Ym late. I never know whether to take the underground or drive. twas
he'd up in a traffic jam for half an hour, and then when | got to work the car
ack was fll | think il have to move nearer so I can walk or use my bike
{pause}
Now iston again
[The recording is repeated]
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‘Six. Which tio does the man choose?
Man: Which tie shall | wear fo the interview? D'yau think my blue sik one would look
all ight?
‘Woman: Abit boring! 'd wear something with a small pattern ~ squares or spots,
‘something ke that.
Man: Oh, don't know. | think il wear the plain one,
(pause)
‘Now listen again
[The recording is repeated)
Ipause)
‘Seven. What time is the appointment?
Woman: Dr Brown's Clinic. Can Ihelp you?
Man: Yes. Can | have an appointment to see the doctor, please?
Woman: Well he's tree at cuerter past eleven today or tomorrow at quarter past ten or
five to two,
‘Man: llcome tomorrow attemoon. Thank you.
pause}
Now listen again
[The recording is repeated]
pause)
That is the end of Part 1.
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Now tum to Part 2, questions 6-19.
You will hear an announcement about what's on television tomorrow. For each question,
ut a tick in the correct box. You now have 4S seconds to look a the questions fr Pat 2.
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‘Now we are ready to stat Listen carefully. You will hear the recording twice.
Man: And that’s the weather forecast. And now we know what the woether's going to
be tke let's have a look at what we've got for you tomorrow on TVS
Most ofthe morning is taken up with children's television. As i's Saturday,
we've got programmes for children from the under ives to teenagers. We start
the day at 7.00 with cartoons and programmes for the very young. These go on
unt 9.00 when we have afm specially made for television called The Raivay
Princess. I was fst shown about six months ago and we've had lots of requests
to show it again. The film is based on Jenny Johnson's best-selling children’s
book. Then from 10.30 uni 12.00, we continue with a magazine programme for
5 to 12.year-olds. There's something for everyone — animals, at, sport, the
countryside. At lunchtime, from 12.00 tl 2.00, we have something for teenagers
Here and Now— our musie programme with all the latest groups and singers,
and the results of last week's campeiition.
Alter lunch there's aif an hour of news and that's followed at 2.30 by sport.
“This afternoon you can watch the match between Brazil and Irland, The winner