Cambridge 18 Listening Test 4 2023 PART 1 Questions 1-10 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Job details from employment agency Role 1 Location Fordham 2 Centre 3 Road, Fordham Work involves ● dealing with enquiries ● making 4 and reorganising them ● maintaining the internal 5 ● general administration Requirements ● 6 (essential) ● a calm and 7 manner ● good IT skills Other information ● a 8 job – further opportunities may be available ● hours: 7.45 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday ● 10 is available onsite PART 2 Questions 11-14 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. 11 The museum building was originally A a factory. B a private home. C a hall of residence. None 12 The university uses part of the museum building as A teaching rooms. B a research library. C administration offices. None 13 What does the guide say about the entrance fee? A Visitors decide whether or not they wish to pay. B Only children and students receive a discount. C The museum charges extra for special exhibitions. None 14 What are visitors advised to leave in the cloakroom? A cameras B coats C bags None Questions 15-20 What information does the speaker give about each of the following areas of the museum? Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H, next to Questions 15-20. Information A Parents must supervise their children. B There are new things to see. C It is closed today. D This is only for school groups. E There is a quiz for visitors. F It features something created by students. G An expert is here today. H There is a one-way system. Areas of museum 15 Four Seasons …………… A B C D E F G H None 16 Farmhouse Kitchen …………… A B C D E F G H None 17 A Year on the Farm …………… A B C D E F G H None 18 Wagon Walk …………… A B C D E F G H None 19 Bees are Magic …………… A B C D E F G H None 20 The Pond …………… A B C D E F G H None PART 3 Questions 21 and 22 Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO educational skills were shown in the video of children doing origami? A solving problems B following instructions C working cooperatively D learning through play E developing hand-eye coordination Questions 23-27 Which comment do the students make about each of the following children in the video? Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to Questions 23-27. Comments A demonstrated independence B asked for teacher support C developed a competitive attitude D seemed to find the activity calming E seemed pleased with the results F seemed confused G seemed to find the activity easy Children 23 Sid ………… A B C D E F G None 24 Jack ………… A B C D E F G None 25 Naomi ………… A B C D E F G None 26 Anya ………… A B C D E F G None 27 Zara ………… A B C D E F G None Questions 28-30 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. 28 Before starting an origami activity in class, the students think it is important for the teacher to A make models that demonstrate the different stages. B check children understand the terminology involved. C tell children not to worry if they find the activity difficult. None 29 The students agree that some teachers might be unwilling to use origami in class because A they may not think that crafts are important. B they may not have the necessary skills. C they may worry that it will take up too much time. None 30 Why do the students decide to use origami in their maths teaching practice? A to correct a particular misunderstanding B to set a challenge C to introduce a new concept None PART 4 Questions 31-40 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. Victor Hugo His novel, Les Misérables ● It has been adapted for theatre and cinema. ● We know more about its overall 31 than about its author. His early career ● In Paris, his career was successful and he led the Romantic movement. ● He spoke publicly about social issues, such as 32 and education. ● Napoleon III disliked his views and exiled him. His exile from France ● Victor Hugo had to live elsewhere in 33 ● He used his income from the sale of some 34 he had written to buy a house on Guernsey. His house on Guernsey ● Victor Hugo lived in this house until the end of the Empire in France. ● The ground floor contains portraits, 35 and tapestries that he valued. ● He bought cheap 36 made of wood and turned this into beautiful wall carvings. ● The first floor consists of furnished areas with wallpaper and 37 that have a Chinese design. ● The library still contains many of his favourite books. ● He wrote in a room at the top of the house that had a view of the 38 ● He entertained other writers as well as poor 39 in his house. ● Victor Hugo’s 40 gave ownership of the house to the city of Paris in 1927. Time's up