Listening Self-Evaluation MET

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34 questions
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Listening Self-Evaluations

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What information does the man ask for?

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What change is being discussed?

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How did the man and woman feel about the meeting?

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What are the speakers discussing?

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What can be inferred about the store’s policy on defective products?

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What does the woman suggest the man do?

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What word best describes the man's attitude?

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What is the woman trying to do?

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What will the man probably do in the future?

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What problem are the speakers facing?

In this part of the test, you will hear longer conversations between two people. After each conversation, you will answer some questions about it. Choose the best answer to the question from the choices printed in the book. You should mark A, B, C, or D. There are 14 questions in Part 2. But here you'll have 10
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Why does the man visit the office?

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What concern does the man have about the job?

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What does the woman suggest to help the man manage his schedule?

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What does the woman mean when she says, "Please attach a copy of this semester's class schedule to your application"?

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Why does the man ask the woman for help?

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Why does the woman refuse to help?

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What solution does the woman suggest?

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What can be inferred about the courier service?

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Why does the man contact the insurance company?

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How does the deductible affect the monthly payment?

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What is the cost for a plan with a $500 deductible?

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What can be inferred about the man’s concern?

Part 3 In this part of the test, you will hear some short talks. After each talk, you will answer some questions about it. There are 17 questions in Part 3. Here you'll have 3!
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What is the main purpose of this announcement?

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According to the report, where is traffic NOT heavily affected?

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What does the speaker imply about the traffic situation later tonight?

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What does the speaker mean when she says, "The bridge closure at Harbor Bridge has been completed"?

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What is the main topic of the message?

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Why does the man want to meet with the woman?

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What problem is the man trying to solve?

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What can be inferred about the woman's schedule?

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What is the main purpose of the call?

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What is an advantage of the property?

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What problem does Jack mention about the property?

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What does Jack imply about the property's availability?