Cambridge 14 Listening Test 2 SECTION 1 : Questions 1-10 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. TOTAL HEALTH CLINIC PATIENT DETAILS Personal information Example Name: Julie Anne_Garcia_ Contact phone: 1. Date of birth: 2. , 1992 Occupation: works as a 3. Insurance company: 4.  Life Insuranc Details of the problem Type of problem: pain in her left 5. When it began: 6.  ago Action already taken: has taken painkillers and applied ic Other information Sports played: belongs to a 7.  club goes 8.  Regularly Medical history: injured her 9.  last year no allergies no regular medication apart from 10. SECTION 2 : Questions 11-20 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. Visit to Branley Castle 11. Before Queen Elizabeth I visited the castle in 1576 A repairs were carried out to the quest rooms. B a new building was constructed for her. C a fire damaged part of the main hall. None 12. In 1982, the castle was sold to A the government B the Fenys family. C an entertainment company. None 13. In some of the rooms, visitors can A speak to experts on the history of the castle. B interact with actors dressed as famous characters. C see models of historical figures moving and talking. None 14. In the castle park, visitors can A see an 800-year-old tree. B go to an art exhibition. C visit a small zoo. None 15. At the end of the visit, the group will have A afternoon tea in the conservatory. B the chance to meet the castle’s owners. C a photograph together on the Great Staircase. None Questions 16-20 Label the plan below. Write the correct letter, A-H, next to Questions 16-20 Branley Castle 16.  Starting point for walking the walls 17.  Bow and arrow display 18.  Hunting birds display 19.  Traditional dancing 20.  Shop SECTION 3 : 21-30 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. Woolly mammoths on St Paul’s Island 21. How will Rosie and Martin introduce their presentation? A with a drawing of woolly mammoths in their natural habit B with a timeline showing when woolly mammoths lived C with a video clip about woolly mammoths None 22. What was surprising about the mammoth tooth found by Russell Graham? A It was still embedded in the mammoth’s jawbone. B It was from an unknown species of mammoth. C It was not as old as mammoth remains from elsewhere. None 23. The students will use an animated diagram to demonstrate how the mammoths A became isolated on the island. B spread from the island to other areas. C coexisted with other animals on the island. None 24. According to Martin, what is unusual about the date of the mammoths’ extinction on the island? A how exact it is B how early it is C how it was established None Questions 25-30 What action will the students take for each of the following sections of their presentation? Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H, next to Questions 25-30. Actions A    make it more interactive B    reduce visual input C    add personal opinions D    contact one of the researchers E     make detailed notes F    find information online G    check timing H     organise the content more clearly Sections of presentation 25.  Introduction 26.  Discovery of the mammoth tooth 27.  Initial questions asked by the researchers 28.  Further research carried out on the island 29.  Findings and possible explanations 30.  Relevance to the present day SECTION 4 : 31-40 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. The history of weather forecasting Ancient cultures - many cultures believed that floods and other disasters were involved in the creation of the world - many cultures invented 31.  and other ceremonies to make the weather gods friendly - people needed to observe and interpret the sky to ensure their 32. - around 650 BC, Babylonians started forecasting, using weather phenomena such as 33. - by 300 BC, the Chinese had a calendar made up of a number of 34.  connected with the weather Ancient Greeks - a more scientific approach - Aristotle tried to explain the formation of various weather phenomena - Aristotle also described haloes and 35. Middle Ages - Aristotle’s work considered accurate - many proverbs, e.g. about the significance of the colour of the 36. , passed on accurate information. 15th-19th centuries - 15th century: scientists recognised value of 37.  for the first time - Galileo invented the 38. - Pascal showed relationship between atmospheric pressure and altitude - from the 17th century, scientists could measure atmospheric pressure and temperature - 18th century: Franklin identified the movement of 39. - 19th century: data from different locations could be sent to the same place by 40. Time's up