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CAE Listening Practice Test 13 Printable

CAE Listening Practice Test 13 Printable

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Part 1

You will hear three different extracts. For questions 1-6, choose the answer (A, В or C) which fits best according to what you hear. There are two questions for each extract.

Extract One
You hear a trainee teacher called Susanna talking to her tutor.

1. What point does the tutor make about a teacher’s attitude?
A A good teacher can put any subject across effectively.
B Students will pick up on a teacher’s commitment.
C There’s little point in a teacher trying to fake passion for a subject.

2. What is Susanna doing?
A complaining about her students’ lack of enthusiasm
B proposing ways of making her subject more appealing
C asking for ideas about exercises her students could do

Extract Two
You hear a student called Sam telling his friend Ella about a concert he’s been to.

3. Sam is trying to
A suggest how the visual impact could have been improved.
B challenge Ella’s preconceptions about the music.
C persuade Ella to go to a similar one in the future.

4. In Sam’s opinion, what makes the performer stand out?
A the influence her academic background has on her music
B the instinctive way she responds to her audience
C the high level of stage presence she displays

Extract Three
You hear a woman telling her friend about new policies adopted by her company.

5. Staff have been planting trees in order to
A promote a desirable image.
B encourage a spirit of mutual co-operation.
C compensate for environmental damage.

6. The company was surprised that its remote working initiative resulted in
A more appreciative customers.
B a better standard of new recruits.
C a more motivated workforce.

Part 2

You will hear a scientist called Jim Weller giving a talk about some robots he has created and how they function like insects called termites. For questions 7-14, complete the sentences with a word or short phrase.

Robots Like Termites

Jim says termites differ from bees in that a 7________ is not responsible for organising their building work.
Jim uses the word 8________ to refer to the group of robots he’s created to function as independent units.
Jim observed termites depositing partially consumed 9________ in shared habitats, which activated a response from other termites.
Jim states that the robots receive 10________ to help them correct any errors they make.
Jim got a single robot to finish the construction of a 11________ when publicly demonstrating how simple structure building is performed.
Jim predicts that his robots will soon be able to move 12________ into position to help people cope with the threat of floods.
Jim compares both termites and his robots to brain cells, in that they all create a superior form of 13________.
A group of Turkish researchers has observed Jim’s work in the hope of coming up with a 14________ they can learn from.
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