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The woman says that both she and her mother love playing sports like baseball. Track 1 Select an answerA. TrueB. False 4 / 22 4. The woman does not like cooking, but she does enjoy eating the food her mother cooks. Track 1 Select an answerA. TrueB. False 5 / 22 5. The woman eats food from other countries more often that her mother does. Track 1 Select an answerA. TrueB. False 6 / 22 6. How many marathons did the man decide to run? Track 2 A. 8 B. 12 C. 20 7 / 22 7. What does the man say about his first race? Track 2 A. He was feeling too nervous to perform well. B. His training allowed him to finish the race. C. He didn’t like the weather and the atmosphere. 8 / 22 8. What caused a problem in the man’s most difficult marathon? Track 2 A. A previous injury. B. Some forgotten equipment C. The cold weather. 9 / 22 9. What surprised the man in Korea? Track 2 A. How hot the weather was. B. How many people took part. C. How well he did in the race. 10 / 22 10. Based on what the speaker’s say, which statement is true? Track 3 A. Neither speaker likes the idea of living in Crestview. B. The woman feels Woodlands would be too noisy. C. Both Brentwood and Woodlands have green spaces AND Woodlands is a conveniently located neighborhood. 11 / 22 11. Based on what the speakers say, which statement about Monterrey, Mexico is true? Track 3 A. Both speakers lived in Monterrey for part or all of their B. It’s difficult to get around Monterrey unless one has access to a car. C. Apparently, people in Monterrey are among the happiest in the world AND the Santa Lucia Riverwalk is recommended attraction in Monterrey. 12 / 22 12. Based on what the speakers say, which statement about the book The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is true. Track 3 A. Both of the speakers are big fans of it. B. It’s about the adventures of some children AND the story is partially set in England. C. The main character is a magical animal. 13 / 22 14. Why does Robert Wood talk about bees? Track 4 A. To demonstrate the importance of taking inspiration from nature. B. To explain why he feels robots will benefit from working in groups. C. To give an example of an insect that performs dangerous tasks 14 / 22 15. What conclusion can be drawn about Robert Wood? Track 4 A. He is not worried one of his robot designs fails. B. He feels that traditional robots have rather limited uses. C. He has been interested in robots since he was a child. 15 / 22 16. What can be inferred about the Challenger disaster in 1986? Track 5 A. It might not have happened if the weather had been warmer. B. It happened because engineers at NASA used cheap equipment. C. It was the first launch of a rocket to be shown on live television. 16 / 22 17. What does the speaker imply about the Challenger space program? Track 5 A. Over the years, it has experienced more than one serious accident. B. It has been successful, despite the explosion aboard the Challenger. C. Its senior managers were not interested in listening to advice. 17 / 22 18. What can be concluded about whistle-blowers like Roger Boisjoly? Track 5 A. Their actions can have both physical and emotional consequences. B. It can take them up to a half a year to decide whether to tell the truth. C. They generally find it hard to have close relationships with others. 18 / 22 19. Which is the best description of Hipcycle? Track 6 A. A charity that encourages people to recycle their unwanted possessions. B. A secondhand store that has recently become very popular. C. An online company that sells products made from waste materials. 19 / 22 20. What does the speaker say about the drinking glasses she bought? Track 6 A. They are strong and look nice. B. They were a really good price. C. They were made from recycled plastic. 20 / 22 21. Why does the speaker mention old vinyl records and bicycle parts? Track 6 A. They are products that the speaker has recently bought. B. They are examples of the materials used by Hipcycle. C. They are examples of things the speaker has donated to Hipcycle. 21 / 22 22. Which is the best description of Boxcycle? Track 7 A. It’s a company that makes cardboard boxes from recycled paper. B. It’s a website that helps users find used cardboard boxes that are available near where they live. C. It’s a company that collects used cardboard boxes from people’s homes and delivers them to people who need them. 22 / 22 23. What does the speaker say about Boxcycle? Track 7 A. Any money you spend on Boxcycle goes to charity. B. Most of the cardboard boxes are available for free. C. You can sell your old cardboard boxes and make a little money. Your score is The average score is 50% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart