LISTENING TEST B1 PART 4
You will hear a radio interview with the manager of a summer activity course. For each
question, choose the correct answer.
1 This year, the course will run for...
A six weeks.
B seven weeks.
C eight weeks.
2 The problem last year was that...
A few people wanted to attend.
B there were too few workers.
C there was nothing to do on rainy days.
3 This, year, for the first time, children will...
A do creative activity.
B do new outdoor sports.
C organise events.
4 Molly doesn’t think children will come for six weeks because...
A it’s too expensive.
B they will do the same activities again and again.
C their parents will want to spend time with them.
5 The course isn’t open to teenagers because...
A Molly thinks they aren’t interested in the activities which are available.
B Molly thinks they should spend time with young people of a similar age.
C: Molly’s staff think that teenagers are difficult to please.
6 It’s important that parents of children attending the course...
A: pay the full amount immediately.
B: choose the activities the child wants to do when they apply.
C: inform Molly about any food the child cannot eat.
Listen to a conversation about a job. Choose the correct answer.
1 The man and woman are talking about a …
A. full-time, temporary job.
B. full-time, permanent job
C. part-time, temporary job
2 How many welfare officers will look after the students this summer?
A. three
B . four
C. six
3 Most of the students come from
A. the Far East.
B .the Middle East
C . Eastern Europe
4 The welfare officers need to…
A. know a foreign language
B. be from the local area.
C. spend long hours with people.
5 Welfare officers will have to work…
A. both Saturday and Sunday on some weekends.
B. on Saturday or Sunday, on alternate weekends.
C. on the same day, Saturday or Sunday, every weekend.
6 On weekdays, officers will work...
A. either during the morning and afternoon, or the afternoon and evening.
B. from the morning to the evening, three days a week.
C. every morning and every evening, until ten or eleven o’clock.