Test 5 Listening

LISTENING SECTION DIRECTIONS

The Listening section measures your ability to understand conversations and lectures in English. You will hear each conversation and lecture only one time. After each conversation or lecture, you will answer some questions about it. The questions typically ask about the main idea and supporting details. Some questions ask about a speaker’s purpose or attitude. Answer the questions based on what the speakers state or imply.

You may take notes while you listen. You may use your notes to help you answer the questions. Your notes will not be scored. In some questions, you will see this icon:  This means that you will hear, but not see, part of the question.

Some questions have special directions, which appear in a gray box. Most questions are worth one point. If a question is worth more than one point, the directions will indicate how many points you can receive.

At the real test, you will not have a transcript. However, to help you analyze your score, we’re including the transcript below. Do not look at the transcript before you complete the test.

You will now begin part 1 of the Listening section.

Listening 1

Questions 1 – 5Conversation

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Questions 6 – 11
Biology

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Questions 12 – 17
History: Aboroginal Canadians

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Listening 2


Questions 1-5
Discussion

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Questions 6-11
Communications

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Questions 12-17
Geology: Streams

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Listening 3

Questions 1-5
Conversation

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Questions 6-11
Psychology

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Questions 12-17
Music Appreciation

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