Name : Athifa Aura Kenza Aydin
Class : 3E
SN : 236121155
LISTENING PART B
Numbers 31-34
W : Hi Bob. Your hair looks nice. It's a bit shorter than usual isn't it?
M : A bit shorter. I don't think so. It's a lot shorter. When I look in the mirror I don't even
know who's looking back at me.
W : So you got your haircut but you didn't get the haircut that you wanted.
M : This is not even close to the haircut that I wanted. I asked to have my hair trimmed just a
little bit and the hairstylist really went to town. When I looked down at the floor there were
piles of hair, my hair on the floor. I couldn't believe it.
W : Well what did you say to the hairstylist?
M : What could I say? The hair was already cut off. I couldn't exactly say please put it back
on although that's exactly what I did want to say.
W : Well at least your hair will grow back soon.
M : That's what everyone's saying to me. It'll grow back. It'll grow back. But it won't grow
fast enough to make me happy.
W : Maybe after you get used to it you'll like it a bit more.
Questions number 31-34
31. What seems to be true about Bob's haircut?
A (the haircut is unusually short)
32. How does Bob seem to feel about his haircut?
C (he dislike it immensely)
33. What did Bob see, on the floor?
D (piles of his hair)
34. What do people keep saying to Bob?
C (it’ll grow back)
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Numbers 35-38
M : I talked to my great grandmother on the phone this morning,
W : Your great grandmother. Do you talk with her often?
M : I try to call her at least once a week. She's a really wonderful woman and she's over 85
years old. I enjoy talking to her, because she’s so understanding, and because she gives me
good advice.
W : What advice did she have for you today?
M : She told me to be careful because a big storm is coming.
W : She said that a big storm is coming. Is she a weather forecaster?
M : Not exactly. She says that she can feel it in her bones when a storm is coming. I know it
sounds funny, but when she feels it in her bones that a storm is coming. She's usually, right
W : That's not actually, so funny. When people get older the tissue around their joints can
become stiff and swollen. Just before a storm the air pressure often drops and this drop in air.
Pressure can cause additional pressure and pain in swollen joints. So when your great
grandmother tells you she thinks a storm is coming, she probably has some aching in her
joints from the decreasing air pressure.
M : And I had better pay more attention to my great grandmother's weather forecasts.
Questions number 35-38
35. How often does the man usually talk to his great grandmother?
B (every week)
36. What did the man's great grandmother tell him on the phone this morning?
B (that a storm was coming)
37. Where does the man's great grandmother say that she feels a storm coming?
A (in her bones)
38. What will the man probably do in the future?
C (help his great grandmother relieve some of her pressures)