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Listening Practice Test 1 - Part 3
By Helen Gibbons
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Where most likely is the conversation taking place?
In a clothing store
In a furniture factory
In a restaurant
In a dry-cleaning shop
What is the problem?
Some merchandise has been lost
Some clothing is the wrong size
An item is damaged
An order has not arrived
What does the man offer to do?
Issue a refund
Reduce a price
Speak to a manager
Check the inventory
Where most likely does the woman work?
At an airport
At a bicycle shop
At a train station
At a taxi stand
Why is the man calling?
To find out the hours of operation
To schedule a service
To reserve a ticket
To inquire about a delay
What does the woman say will cost extra?
Transporting a bicycle
Travelling during rush hour
Changing a reservation
Upgrading to business class
What does the man want to do?
Sign up for a membership
Use a computer
Make a telephone call
Borrow some materials
Who most likely is the woman?
A librarian
A security guard
A software developer
A salesperson
What does the woman say she will give the man?
An application form
An Internet address
A business card
A temporary password
What does the woman mention about the Selwin 6?
It is easy to use.
It is an earlier model.
It is well designed.
It is very popular.
What does the man request?
A warranty
A reimbursement
A replacement part
An instruction manual
What does the woman offer to do?
Reset a password
Explain a policy
Check part of an order
Send a link to a Web site
What are the speakers discussing?
A real estate loan
A ride-sharing initiative
A company budget
A hiring plan
What does the man say about the office space?
It has become too small.
It is in a good location.
The rent has gone up.
The lobby is outdated.
What would the speakers like employees to do?
Help pay for parking
Work a weekend shift
Vote on a policy change
Create training materials
Why does the woman talk to the man?
To offer him a ride
To invite him to an event
To discuss a work assignment
To ask for his assistance
What does the woman say is important?
Reviewing a schedule
Arriving by a certain time
Parking nearby
Checking a ticket
What does the man agree to do?
Join a group
Help with some work
Calculate a cost
Reserve some seats
What type of service does the woman's company provide?
Career counseling
Home improvement
Garden landscaping
Web site design
What does the man say he wants to do tomorrow?
Make a payment
Review a document
Redecorate an office
Meet with a consultant
What information does the woman request?
The size of a room
The name of the man's friend
The number of people in a group
The start date of renovations
Why did the man come to Miami?
To see some relatives
To open a business
To do some sightseeing
To take cooking classes
What does the woman mean when she says, "we could use some help in the kitchen"?
She enjoys her work in the kitchen.
She may have work to offer the man.
The restaurant is undergoing changes.
Some staff need further training.
What will the woman do next?
Make a reservation
Look for an employee
Show the man a menu
Take a customer's order
Where do the speakers most likely work?
At a research laboratory
At a construction company
At a nature park
At a real estate agency
What does the man mean when he says, "I've been meaning to contact them"?
He is looking forward to discussing a project.
He needs to clarify a statement.
He is aware he needs to do something.
He has forgotten to contact a client.
What will the woman include in her email?
An updated list of assingments
Results from a recent customer survey
An estimate of additional costs
An explanation for a delay in setting a date
What are the speakers mainly discussing?
Ways to reduce a travel budget
Places to visit in Vancouver
Possible locations for a conference
Plans for an upcoming business trip
What problem do the speakers have?
Their business cards have not arrived.
Their reservations are for the wrong date.
Their transportation arrangements are not complete.
Their client in Vancouver is unavailable.
What does the woman suggest they do?
Cancel an order
Contact a hotel
Prepare a speech
Postpone a decision
What problem does the woman mention?
An item she purchased is defective.
She cannot locate a product.
A sale price seems incorrect.
An expiration date has passed.
What does the man say recently happened?
Merchandise was rearranged.
Flyers were distributed.
An order was delayed.
A service was discontinued.
Look at the graphic. What discount will the woman most likely receive?
$2
$5
$7
$10
Who most likely are the speakers?
Carpet installers
Interior designers
Cleaning staff
Office receptionists
Look at the graphic. Where is the man currently working?
On the first floor
On the second floor
On the third floor
On the fourth floor
What are the speakers probably going to do next?
Move a table
Fix a machine
Look at some plans
Make a conference call
Where do the speakers most likely work?
At a shipping company
At an engineering firm
At a taxi company
At a railway station
Look at the graphic. Which customers are the speakers discussing?
Carol Lee
Jean Harvey
Eun-Jung Choi
Kinu Iizuka
What will the speakers do next?
Look at fuel prices
Review customer complaints
Update staffing schedules
Organise training programs