BagianA PDF
BagianA PDF
BagianA PDF
LISTENING MODULE
LEVEL 1
This Module has been adopted from Longman Introductory Course for the TOEFL Test, Author(s): Deborah
Phillips, ISBN: 9780131847194, NOT FOR SALE. This module is not endorsed or approved by Pearson
Longman and Deborah Phillips.
OIA MEMBERS
Director
Dr. Mula Sigiro, M.Si, Ph.D
Project Manager
Nurhayati Sitorus, S.Pd, M.Si
International Scholar
Centre
Our general services : TOEFL ITP (International Standart by ETS Princeton USA), TOEFL Prediction (English Proficiency Test),
TOEFL Preparation Course, Translation Service, Student Visa Service to Taiwan, and many more. For further details, reach :
085270795412 (Paska Loren Simanjuntak, S.Pd).
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
lx
10
11
t2
13
SKILL 2: Negatives
EXERCISE 2
TOEFL EXERCISE 2
TOEFL REVIEW EXERCISE (Skills 1-2)
t4
t4
SKILL 3: Suggestions
EXERCISE 3
TOEFL EXERCISE 3
TOEFL REVIEW EXERCISE (Skills 1-3)
t6
t7
SKILL 4: Passives
EXERCISE 4
TOEF-L EXERCISE 4
TOEFL REVIEW EXERCISE (Skiils 1-4)
SKILL 5: Who and,where
EXERCISE 5
TOEFL EXERCISE 5
TOEFL REVIEW EXERCISE (Skills 1-5)
SKILL 6: Agreement
EXERCISE 6
TOEFL EXERCISE 6
TOEFL REVIEW EXERCISE (Skills 1-6)
15
t6
18
18
t9
20
2t
22
23
24
24
25
26
27
27
28
30
32
32
34
34
35
36
37
ilt
IV
CONTENTS
38
40
40
42
42
43
TOEFL POST.TEST
44
45
46
62
63
SKILL
1:
EXERCISE
Subjects andverbs
1
55
64
65
66
67
67
68
69
70
70
72
72
73
74
75
76
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
84
84
85
86
82
SECTION ONE
LISTENING
COMPREHENSION
This text only appears in the demo version. This text can be removed with the full version.
Cambiado con la DEMO VERSION de CAD-KAS PDF-Editor (http://www.cadkas.com).
This text only appears in the demo version. This text can be removed with the full version.
Cambiado con la DEMO VERSION de CAD-KAS PDF-Editor (http://www.cadkas.com).
INTRODUCTION
This course is intended to prepare students for the paper version of the TOEFL@ (Test of English as a Foreign Language) test. It is based on the most up-to-date information available on
the format and content of the paper TOEFL test.
Longman Introductory Course for the TOEFL Test: The Paper Tbst can be used in a variety
ways,
of
depending on the needs of the reader:
1. It can be used as the primary text in a course emphasizing TOEFL test preparation.
2. lt can be used as a supplementary text in a more general ESL course.
3. Along with its companion audio program, it can be used as a tool for individualized study
by students preparing for the TOEFL test outside of the ESL classroom.
LEVEL OF THE BOOK
Longman Introductory Course for the TOEFL Test: The Paper Test is intended for students
whose TOEFL scores are in the 380-480 range on the paper TOEFL test. This text starts below
the level of the TOEFL test and continues up to the level of the easier questions on the TOEFL
test. It presents and practices those language skills that appear regularly on the paper TOEFL
test and are appropriate to this level.
This book is intended to be used by students who are interested in preparing for the paper
TOEFL test but who are not yet ready for all of the materials found on this test. It can be used
most effectively to introduce lower-level TOEFL skills and strategies prior to the study of the
more advanced Longman Preparation Course for the TOEFL Test: The Paper Test.
Diagnostic Pre-Tests for each section of the test measure students' level of performance
and allow students to determine specific areas of weakness.
. Language Skills for each section of the test, including the Test of Written English (TWE),
provide students with a thorough understanding of the language skills that are regularly
tested on the TOEFL test.
' Test-Taking Strategies for each section of the test provide students with clearly defined
steps to maximize their performance on the test.
o Exercises provide practice of one or more skills in a non-TOEFL format.
. TOEFL Exercises provide practice of one or more skills in a ToEFL format.
' TOEFL Review Exercises provide practice of all of the skills taught up to that point in a
TOEFL format.
tx
INTRODUCTION
TOEFL Post-Tests for each section of the test measure the progress that students have
made after working through the skills and strategies in the text.
o Intrroductory-Level Complete Practice lbsts allow students to review all of the lower-level
skills taught throughout the text in TOEFL-format tests.
. A TOEFL-LeveI Complete Practice Test provides students with the opportunity to see how
the skills they have learned in this text will be incorporated into an actual TOEFL test. This
test also provides students with the opportunity to determine their approximate TOEFL
scores.
e Scoring Information allows students to determine their approximate TOEFL scores on the
.
.
.
r
I)iagnostic Charts allow students to monitor their progress in specific language skills on the
Pre-Tests, Post-Tests, and Complete Tests so that they can easily determine which skills have
been mastered and which skills require further study.
Progress Charts allow students to monitor their score improvement foom the Pre-Tests to
the Post-Tests and Complete Tests.
Recording Scripts allow students to see the text of all the listening exercises and tests
included on the audiocassettes/audio CDs.
Answer Sheets allow students to practice using appropriate test forms.
INTRODUCTION
SKILLS PRACTICE
LISTENING
COMPREHENSION
Short Dialogues
1
Skill 2
Skill 3
Skill 4
Skill 5
Skill 6
Skill
Conversations
Canversotion
1
Conversation 2
Conversation 3
Talks
Talk
1
2
Talk 3
Talk
STRUCTURE
Structure
AND WRITTEN
Skills
EXPRESSION
READING
COMPREHENSION
Listening Comprehension
10 questions
10 questions
'10 questions
10 questions
10 questions
Test I
Test 2
Test 3
50 questions
50 questions
50 questions
4 questions
4 questions
4 questions
4 questions
4 questions
4 questions
20
20
20
20
20
questions
questions
questions
questions
questions
1-l 3
14-15
16-lB
19-20
Skills 21-23
Skills 24-25
20
20
20
20
20
20
questions
questions
questions
questions
questions
questions
Tests
'10 questions
1-2
Skills 3-4
Skills 5-6
Skills 7-B
Skills 9-10
Skills
Skills
Skills
Skills
SECTION TESTS
Reading Comprehension
Tests
I
2
Test i
Test
Test
50 questions
50 questions
50 questions
xi
'l
Xii
INTRODUCTION
SKILLS PRACTICE
READING
COMPREHENSION
(continued)
,::U,niiaiea,,DetCif
Skill3
Skill 3
Skitls t-i
i6ueit"u;
SECTIOI'l'TESTS.
,,, ,
',':
6 questions
6 questions
7 questions
Skill4
Skill 4
Skills 1-4
5 questions
5 questions
10 questions
Vocabulary in Context
Questions
Skill 5
8 questions
7 questions
Skill 5
Skills l-5
9 questions
"Where" Questions
6 questions
7 questions
11 questions
Skill6
Skill6
Skills l-6
TEST OF WRITTEN
ENGLISH (TWE)
1-5
t-5
1-5
After Writing
Skill6
SkillTA
SkillTB
SkillTC
20
20
20
20
questions
questions
questions
questions
TWE Tests
1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
Test 5
Test 6
Test 7
Test B
Test 9
Test 10
Test
1 question
1 question
1 question
1 question
1 question
1 question
1 question
1 question
1 question
1 question
This CD-ROM has been developed specifically to provide practice opportunities for the
paper TOEFL test. To the extent possible, all question formats simulate those on the actual
paper TOEFL test and the Test of Written English (TWE).
WHAT IS ON THE AUDIO PROGRAM
The audio program, which can be purchased to accompany this book, includes all the
recorded material from the Listening Comprehension section. This program is available on
either audio CDs or audiocassettes. Tracking information is included with the audio CDs.
7r.
-t
, - a'''
INTRODUCTION
Longman publishes a full suite of materials for TOEFL preparation, for both the paper and
computer-based tests and for both intermediate and advanced students. Preparation materials
are available for both course-based instruction and self-study. Please corrtact Longman's
website-www.longman.com-for a complete list of these products.
. Listening Comprehension:
examinees must listen to various types of passages on a recording and respond to multiple-
To demonstrate their ability to recognize grammatically correct English, examinees must either choose the correct way to complete sentences
or find errors in sentences.
. Reading Comprehension: To demonstrate their ability to understand written English,
examinees must answer multiple-choice questions about the ideas and the meanings of
words in reading passages.
o Test of Written English (TWE): To demonstrate their abiliq, to produce correct, organized, and
meaningful English, examinees must write an essay on a given topic in 30 minutes. The TWE is
not given with every administration of the paper TOEFL test, and its score is not included in
the overall TOEFL score. It is possible for you to deterrnine whether or not the TWE will be
given at a particular administration of the TOEFL test when you register for the test.
The probable format of a paper TOEFL test is outlined below (It should be noted that on certain unannounced occasions a longer version of the paper TOEFL test is given.)
SECTION
QUESTIONS
TIME
Listening Comprehension
50 multiple-choice questions
35 minutes
40 multiple-choice questions
25 minutes
Reading Comprehension
50 multiple-choice questions
55 minutes
1 essay question
30 minutes
xilt
xtv
INTRODUCTION
It is important to understand the following information about registration for the TOEFL test:
The first step in the registration process is to obtain a copy of the TOEFL Infonnation Bulletin. This bulletin can be obtained by ordering it or downloading it from the TOEFL website
www.toefl.org, by calling r-609-771-7100, or by mailing a request ro this address:
TOEFL Services
Educational Testing Service
P.O. Box 6151
Princeton, NJ 08541-6151 USA
'
'
From the bulletin, it is possible to determine when and where the paper version of the
TOEFL test is being given.
It is imporlant to pay attention to registration deadlines. Registration deadlines are listed in
the TOEFL Information Bulletin;they are generally four weeks before test dates for test centers in the United States and Canada and six weeks before test dates for test centers overseas. The registration deadlines listed in the TOEFL Infonnation Bulletin are dates by which
registration requests must be received by ETS; they are not dates by which registration
requests must be mailed.
Procedures for completing the registration form and submitting it are listed in the TOEFL
Infonnation Bulletin. These procedures must be followed exactly. Contact information for
submitting registration forms from different pafis of the world is listed in the TOEFL Information Btrlletin.
'
r
'
'
The paper version of the TOEFL test is scored on a scale of 217 to 677 points.
There is no passing score on the TOEFL test, but various institutions and organizations
have their own TOEFL requirements. It is imporlant for students to find out from each institution or organization what TOEFL score is required by that institution or organization.
The Test of Written English (TWE) may or may not be given at a particular administration
of the TOEFL test. If the TWE is given, it is scored on a scale of 1 to 6, and this score is not
included in the overall TOEFL score.
The dates when scores will be mailed out are listed in the TOEFL Infbrmation Bulletin.
Scores are generally mailed out approximately five weeks after the test date for test centers
in the United States and Canada and approximately six rveeks after the test date for overseas
centers.
INTRODUCTION
xV
TO THE STUDENT
HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE PAPER VERSION OF THE TOEFL TEST
The paper version of the TOEFL test is a standardized test of English. To do well on this test,
you should therefore work in these areas to improve your score:
.
r
.
You must work to improve your knowledge of the English language skills that are covered on
the paper version of the TOEFL test.
You must understand the test-taking strategies that are appropriate for the paper version of
the TOEFL test.
You must take practice /esfs with a focus on applying your knowledge of the appropriate
language skills and test-taking strategies.
This book can familiarize you with the English language skills and test-taking strategies necessary for the paper version of the TOEFL test, and it can also provide you with a considerable
amount of test practice. Additional practice of the English language skills, test-taking strategies, and tests for the paper version of the TOEFL test are found on the CD-ROM.
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
This book provides a variety of materials to help you prepare for the paper version of the
TOEFL test. Following these steps can help you to get the most out of this book:
Take the Diagnostic Pre-Test at the beginning of each section. When you take the Pre-Test,
try to reproduce the conditions and time pressure of a real TOEFL test.
(A) Take each section of the test without intermption.
(B) Work on one section at a time.
(C) Use the answer sheets from the back of the book.
(D) Use a pencil to fill in the answer oval completely.
(E) Erase any changes that you make carefully. If answers are not completely erased on the
actual TOEFL answer sheet, they will be marked wrong.
(F) Time yourself for each test section. You need to experience the time pressure that exists
on the actual TOEFL test.
(G) Play the recording one time only during the test. (You may play it more times when you
are reviewing the test.)
(H) Mark only your answer sheet. You cannot write in a TOEFL test booklet.
After you complete the Pre-Test, you should check your answers, diagnose your incorrect
answers, and record your results.
(A) Check your answers using the Answer Key at the back of the book (if it is included) or
according to the teacher's instructions.
(B) Complete the appropriate part of the Diagnostic Charts on pages 357-363 to determine
which language skills you have already mastered and which need further study.
(C) Record your results on the Progress Chart on page 353.
,'.,''
j.l
:;
.,
xvt
INTRODUCTION
Work through the presentation and exercises for each section, paying par-ticular attention to
the skills that caused you problems in the Pre-Test. Each time that you complete a TOEFLformat exercise, try to simulate the conditions and time pressure of a real TOEFL test.
(A) For listening questions, play the recording one time only. Do not stop the recording
betrveen questions.
(B) For structure questions, allow yourself one minute for two questions. (For example, you
should take five minutes for an exercise with ten questions.)
(C) For reading comprehension questions, allow yourself one minute for one question. (For
example, if a reading passage has ten questions, you should allolar yourself ten minutes
to read the passage and answer the ten questions.)
When further practice on a specific point is included in an Appendix, a note in the text
directs you to this practice. Complete the Appendix exercises on a specific point when the
text directs you to those exercises and it is an area that you need to improve.
When you have completed all the skills exercises for a section, take the Post-Test for that
section. Follow the directions above to reproduce the conditions and time pressure of a real
TOEFL test. After you complete the Post-Test, follow the directions above to check your
answers, diagnose your incorrect ansr,rrers, and record your results.
When you have completed approximately half of the course material, take the first of the
Introductory-Level Complete Tests. Be sure to reproduce the conditions and time pressure of
a real test. After the test, check your answers, diagnose your incorrect answers, and record
your results.
When you have completed the rest of the course material, take the second of the Introductory-Level Complete Tests. Be sure to reproduce the conditions and time pressure of a real
test. After the test, check your answers, diagnose your incorrect answ'ers, and record your
results.
When you have completed both Introductory-Level Complete Tests, take the TOEFL-Level
Complete Test. Be sure to reproduce the conditions and time pressure of a real test. After the
test, check your answers, diagnose your incorrect ans\.\,,ers, determine your approximate
TOEFL score, and record your results.
HOW TO USE THE CD-ROM
The CD-ROM provides additional practice of the English language skills and paper version
tests to supplement the language skills and tests in the book. The material on the CD-ROM is
completely different from the material in the book in order to provide the maximum amount
of practice. Following these steps can help you to get the most out of the cD-RoM.
Skills Practice
Afte. you h.ve completed the language skills in the book, you should complete the related
skills practice exercises on the CD-ROM (see charl on next page).
o Work slowly and carefully through the skills practice exercises. The skills practice exercises
are not timed but instead are designed to be done in a methodical and thoughtful way.
(A) Answer a question on the CD-ROM using the skills and strategies that you have learned
in the book.
(B) Use the Check Answer button to determine whether the answer to that question is correct or incorrect.
INTRODUCTION
LISTENING
COMPREHENSION
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
Dialogues:
Dialogues:
Dialogues:
Dialogues:
Dialogues:
Skill
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
Skill 2
Skill 3
Skill 4
Skill 5
Dialogues: Skill 6
Dialogues:
Dialogues:
Dialogues:
Dialogues:
Dialogues:
Dialogues:
Skill
Skill 2
Skill 3
Skill 4
Skill 5
Skill 6
Co
Co
Talks:Talk
Talks:Talk 2
Talks: Talk 3
STRUCTURE
AND WRITTEN
EXPRESSION
READING
COMPREHENSION
TEST OF WRITTEN
Structure:
Structure:
Structure:
Structure:
Structure:
Skills 1-2
3-4
Skills 5-6
Skills 7-B
Skills 9-10
Skills
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reoding
Reading
Comprehension:
Comprehension:
Comprehension:
Comprehension:
Comprehension:
Comprehension:
ENGLISH (TWE)
TWE: Skill 6
TWE: SkillTA
TWE: Skill 78
TWE: Skill 7C
Skill
Skill 2
Skill
Skill 4
Skill 5
Skill 6
Comprehension:
Comprehension:
Comprehension:
Comprehension:
Comprehension:
Comprehension:
Skill
Skill 2
Skill
Skill 4
Skill 5
Skill 6
Skitl s 1 *5 (P.,.ossage',,1
TWE: Skills 1-5 (Passage 2)
TWE: Skills 1-5 (Passage 3)
TWE: Skill 6
TWE: Skitt 7A
TWE: Skill 78
TWE: Skill 7C
T,WE:
XViii
INTRODUCTION
(C) If your answer is incorrect, reconsider the question and choose a different answer.
(D) Use the Check Answer button to check your new response. (In the Listening Compre-
(E)
(F)
hension section, you may listen to a passage again by using the Listen button.)
When you are satisfied that you have figured out as much as you can on your own, use
the Explain Answer button to see an explanation. (In the Listening Comprehension section, you may see the recording script as you listen to a passage again by using the View
Script button.)
Then move on to the next question and repeat this process.
As you work your way through the skills practice exercises, monitor your progress on the
INTRODUCTION
TO THE TEACHER
HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF THE EXERCISES
The exercises are a vital part of the TOEFL preparation process presented in this book. Maximum benefit can be obtained from the exercises if students are properly prepared for the exercises and if the exercises are carefully reviewed after completion.
r
'
'
Be sure that students have a clear idea of the appropriate skills and strategies involved in
each exercise. Before beginning each exercise, review the skills and strategies that are used
in that exercise. Then, when you review the exercises, reinforce the skills and strategies that
can be used to determine the correct answers.
As you review the exercises, be sure to discuss each answer, the incorrect answers as well as
the correct answers. Discuss hou, students can determine that each correct answer is correct
and each incorrect answer is incorrect.
Two different methods are possible to review the listening exercises. One good way to review
these exercises is to play back the recording, stopping after each question to discuss the
skills and strategies involved in determining which answer is correct and which ones are
incorrect. Another method is to have students refer to the recording script at the back of
the book to discuss each question.
The structure exercises in the correct/incorrect format present a challenge for the teacher. In
exercises in which students are asked to indicate which sentences are correct and which are
incorrect, it is extremely helpful for students to correct the incorrect sentences. An indica-
tion of the type of error and/or one possibie correction for each incorrect sentence is
included in the Answer Key. It should be noted, however, that many of the incorrect sen-
'
tences can be corrected in several ways. The role of the teacher is to assist students in finding various ways that the sentences can be corrected.
The exercises are designed to be completed in class rather than assigned as homework. The
exercises are shorl and take very little time to complete, particularly since it is important to
keep students under time pressure while they are working on the exercises. Considerably
more time should be spent in revierving the exercises than in actually doing them.
'
'
While reviewing the Pre-Tests, you should encourage students to determine the areas where
they require fufiher practice.
While reviewing the Post-Tests, you should emphasize the language skills and strategies
involved in determining the correct answer to each question.
xtx
ri).
'l
INTRODUCTION
XX
While reviewing the Introductory-Level Complete Tests, you should emphasize overall strategies for the Complete Tests and revieu,the variety of individual language skills and strategies
taught throughout the course.
While reviewing the TOEFL-Level Complete Test, you shouid again emphasize overall strategies and thoroughly revierv those questions that test the language skills taught in this book.
HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF THE CD-ROM
The CD-ROM is designed to supplement the practice that is contained in the book and to provide an alternate modality for preparation for the paper version of the TOEFL test. It has a
number of features that make it easy to incorporate the CD-ROM into a preparation program
for the paper version of the TOEFL test. Here are some ideas to consider as yoll decide how to
incorporate the CD-ROM into your collrse:
.
.
The CD-ROM is closely coordinated v,,ith the book and is intended to provide further practice for the skills and strategies that are presented in the book. This means that the overall
organization of the CD-ROM parallels the organization of the book but that the exercise
material and test items on the CD-ROM are different from those found in the book. It can
thus be quite effective to teach and practice the language skills and strategies in the book
and then use the CD-ROM for further practice and assignments.
The CD-ROM can be used in a computer lab during class time (if you are lucky enough to
have access to a computer lab dur:ing class time), but it does not need to be used in this
way. It can also be quite effective to use the book during class time and to make assignments from the CD-ROM for the students to complete outside of class, either in the school
computer lab or on their personal computers. Either method u,orks quite well.
The CD-ROM contains both a Skills Practice section and a Test section with completely different questions in each of these sections. In the Skills Practice section, students can practice
and assess their mastery of specific skills. In the Test section, students can see how well they
are able to apply their knowledge of the language skills and test-taking strategies to realistic
test sections.
The CD-ROM scores the Skills Practice exercises and Test sections by showing the number
correct for each section. (Equivalent TOEFL scores are not given for the section tests on
the CD-ROM because all of the section tests on the CD-ROM are Introductory-Level tests.
The CD-ROM contains printable Skill Report and Score Report forms so that you can easily
and efficiently keep track of your students' progress. You may want to ask your students to
print their Score Reporls after they complete each exercise and compile the Score Reports
in a notebook; you can then ask students to turn in their notebooks periodically so that you
can easily check that the assignments have been completed and monitor the progress that
students are making.
The CD-ROM allows you to work with the Test of Written English (TWE) tests in a number
of ways. In the Test section of the CD-ROM, the TWE task is to rvrite an essay ivithin 30
minutes. The essays can be printed r,r,hen they are written so that they can be reviewed and
analyzed. The essays are also automaticallv saved and can be accessed through the Scores
Menu. It is also possible for the students to copy their essays into a word processing program so that they can make changes, corrections, and improvements to their essays.
7-
DIAGNOSTIC PRE-TEST
SECTION 1
LISTENING COMPR.EHENSION
Tlme-approximately 35 minutes
rn,hissec,ion",,,.,:;T;;::::T::":;::_:i::";.:xi.,ounders,and
conversations and talks in English. There are three parts to this section, with special directions for each
part. Answer all the questions on the basis of what is stated or implied by the speakers you hear. Do
not take notes or write in your test book at any time. Do not turn the pages until you are told to do so.
Part A
Directions: In Part A you will hear short conversations between two people. After each conversation,
you will hear a question about the conversation. The conversations and questions will not be repeated.
After you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your test book and choose the best answer.
Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to
the letter of the answer vou have chosen.
Here is an example.
Sample Answer
@
@
@
(man)
(woman)
(narrator)
In your test book, you will read: (A) The exam was really awful.
You learn from the conversation that the man thought the exam was very difficult and that the
woman disagreed with the man. The best answer to the question, "What does the woman mean?" is
(D), "It wasnt that hard." Therefore, the correct choice is (D).
1
1.
2.
3.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
In a bus station.
In a post office.
In an airport.
In a travel agency.
(A)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
9.
5.
(B)
(C)
10.
11.
7.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
8.
(C)
(D)
15.
14.
6.
(A)
(B)
(D)
tr
time.
(D)
game.
12.
4.
tomorrow.
-t
1
16.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
17.
18.
19.
tr
motor.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(C)
(D)
grade.
(C)
(D)
(D)
A teacher.
A pilot.
(B)
(C)
(D)
(C)
(D)
left side.
(D)
Part B
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear longer conversations. After each conversation, you
After you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your test book and choose the best answer.
Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to
the letter of the answer you have chosen.
Remember, you are not allowed to take notes or write in your test book.
31.
35.
32.
36.
33.
37.
34.
38.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Planning a trip.
Camping in the woods.
Putting up a tent.
Looking at photos.
Standing in a river.
Putting up a tent.
Sitting in front of the tent.
Swimming in the river.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Lots.
A few.
One.
None.
1
Part
Directions: rn Part
C of this section, you will hear several talks. After each talk, you will
hear some
questions. The talks and questions will not be repeated.
After you hear a question, you will read the four possible answers in your test book
and choose the
best answer. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the queition and
fill in the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
Here is an example.
On the recording, you will hear:
(man)
class
abottt painting.
in theichoot
(narrator) what
Sample Answer
In your test book, you will read: (A) Art from Americat inner cities.
(B) Art from the central region of the
United States,
@
@
o
o
(narator)
Sample Answer
@
@
The best answer to the question, "What is the name of Wood's most successful
painting?,, is (C),
American Gothic. Therefore, the correct choice is (C).
Remembe4 you are not allowed to take notes or write in your test book.
1r1u1u1u1r1r1r1
39. (A) Only three
chapters.
(B)
(C)
(D)
choice.
(B) Short and long essays.
(C) Three short essays.
(D) Essays and multiple choice.
41
42.
(c)
(D)
Listen to a lecture.
Study for the exam.
boat.
(c) In a prison.
(D) In a lecture hall.
(B)
44.
On a
Ten.
Twenty-four'
Thirty-nine'
46. (A) It
(B) It
(C) It
(D) It
47
is open to visitors.
is stili in use as a prison.
is ciosed to the public.
contains ferv prisoners'
(c)
(D)
48. (A) It
(B) It
(c) It
(D) It
lasts longer'
is more arlificial'
is eas-v to make in a laboratory.
is good for the environment.
an ay.
(B) Ar1.
(C) Botany.
(D) GeologY.
@@@@@@@
When you finish the test, you may do the foilou'ing:
o Turn to the Diagnostic Chart on pages 357-363,
LISTENING
COMPREHENSION
r':'",
The first section of the TOEFL test is the Listening Comprehension section. This
section consists of fifty questions (some tests may be longer). You will listen to
recorded materials and respond to questions about the material. You must listen
carefully, because you will hear the recording one time only, and the material on
the recording is not written in your test book.
1.
Be familiar with the directions. The directions on every TOEFL test are the
same, so
it is not necessary.to listen carefully to them each time.You should be completely
familiar with the directions before the day of the test.
4.
Never leave any questions blank on your answer sheet. Even if you are unsure
of
the correct response, you should answer the question.There is no penalty for
guessing.
5. Use any remaining time to look ahead at the answers to the questions that
follow. when you finish with one question, you may have time
answers to the next question.
i; i;;k ;;;J
at the
10
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
ESTIONS
For each of the thirty questions in Part A of the Listening Comprehension section
of the TOEFL test, you will hear a short conversation between two speakers followed by a question. The conversations and questions are not written in your test
book. After you listen to the conversation and question, you must choose the best
answer to the question ftom your test book.
Example
On the recording, you hear:
(man) I need a car to drive to Arizona, and I don't have one.
(woman) Why not rent one?
(narrator) What does the woman suggest?
Answer (D) is the best answer to the question. Why not rent one? is a suggestion
that he rent a car for his trip to Arizona.
STRATEGIES FOR THE LISTENING PART A QUESTIONS
1. As you listen to each short conversation, focus on the second line of the
conversation. The answer to the question is generally found in the second line of
the conversation.
2. Keep in mind that the correct answer is probably a restatement of a key word or
idea in the second line of the conversation. Think of possible restatements of the
second line of the conversation.
expressions are tested regularly in
Listening Part A. Listen for these structures and expressions:
. restatements
. negatives
. suggestions
passives
4.
Keep in mind that these questions generally progress frorn easy to difficult. This
means that questions 1 through 5 will be the easiest questions and questions 26
through 30 will be the hardest questions.
LISTENING PART A
Read the answers and choose the best answer to each question. Remember
to
answer each question even if you are not sure of the correct response. Never
leave any answers blank.
Even if you do not understand the complete conversatiotr, you can find the
correct answer.
' lf you only understood a few words or ideas in the second line, choose the
answer that contains a restatement of those words or ideas.
' lf you did not understand anything at all in the second line of the conversation,
choose the answer that sounds the most different from what you heard.
' Never choose an answer because it sounds like what you heard in the
conversation.
The following skills will help you to implement these strategies in part A of the
Listening Comprehension section of the TOEFL test.
Sxrll 1: RESTATEMENTS
Often the correct answer in Listening Part A is an answer that contains a restatement of the ideas in the second line of the conversation.
Example
On the recording, you hear:
(woman)
In this conversation, sick means ill, and. a little means a bit. The best answer to
this question is therefore answer (B) because answer (B) restates the idea in the
second line of the dialogue. Please note that answer (D) is definitely not acorrect
answer because it contains feet instead of feel and, thick instead "of sick. These
words are similar in sound but not in meaning to the words that you hear on the
recording.
11
12
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
The following char[ outlines the most important strategy in Listening Part A.
THE BEST STRATEGY: CHOOSE ANSWERS WITH RESTATEMENTS
'1. As you listen to the second line of the conversation, you should focus on the key
idea(s) in that line.
see a restatement of the key idea(s) in a particular answer, then you have
probably found the correct answer.
2. lf you
3. Do not
choose answers with words that sound similar to the words on the recording.
EXERCISE 1: In this exercise, underline the key idea(s) in the second line of each
short conversation. Then underline restatements of these key words in the
answers, and choose the best ansrver to each question. Remember that the best
answer is probably the answer that contains a restatement of the key idea(s) in
the second line of the conversation.
1.
(woman)
WhcLt do 1,ou
new
like about
house?
2.
realtl,\
things to me.
(woman) He's very grateful for
1,ou did.
nice
what
3.
(man)
at
break.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
LISTENING PART
f)
*o*
BEGIN
(D)
he suffered a fall.
He s foolish to take a vacation
now.
13
14
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Srcu
2:
NEGATIVES
Negative expressions are very common in Listening Part A. The most common
kind of correct response to a negative statement is a positive statement containing
a word with an opposite meaning.
Example
On the recording, you hear:
(woman) Did you get a lot of work done at the library today?
(man) I couldn't. It wasn't very quiet there.
(nan'ator) What does the man mean?
CORRECT ANSWER
the
NEGATIVE EXPRESSION
Td rn,, i 5
not, icdriab0utr
results.
1.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
He
He
He
He
LISTENING PART
2.
3.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
It was cloudy.
He couldn't see the sky.
It wasn't very crowded.
There was a lot of sunshine.
I J
Now
BEGTN
2. (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
windows.
7. (A)
4. (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
8.
it's
sweet.
He
He
He
He
wants to go by himself.
isnt going on the trip.
has a large number of friends.
isn't traveling alone.
9.
(B)
(C)
(o)
10.
15
16
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
TOEFL REVIEW EXERCISE (Skills 1-2): In this exercise, listen carefully to the
short conversation and question on the recording, and then choose the best
answer to the question.
':L
'i,,i
I J
Now
BEGIN
rHE
REcoRDTNG
answer.
the wind.
exam.
2. (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
He
He
He
He
hungry.
were
mad.
toy.
ago.
before yesterday.
One day earlier he'd rented an
(D)
apartment.
ranting.
was
are going
camping.
(C) This weekend is not a good time
for camping.
(D) Barr-v's too young to go camping.
one.
seeds.
Sxrr 3: SUGGESTIONS
Suggestions are common in Listening Part A, so you should become familiar with
them. The following example shows an expression of a suggestion.
LISTENING PART
17
Example
On the recording, you hear:
(man) I haven't talked with my parents in a while.
(woman) Wlq don't you call them now?
(narrator) What does the woman suggest?
Whynot...?
1.
(man)
The weather's so
today.
beautiful
instead
of driving.
(narrator) What does the tvoman
suggest?
2.
3.
(man)
spending money.
Why not get a part-time job?
what does the man suggest?
plans
tonight, do we?
(woman) No, so wlq don't we invite
some friends over to
dinner?
(narrator) What does the woman
suggest?
school.
(D) Walking to
(man)
(narrator)
class.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
,.1
'
,I8
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
f)
*o*
BEGIN
rHE
RECoRDTNG
nr ToEFL Exrncrsp 3.
2. (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
shelves.
(B) Selling the books.
(C) Looking for the lost books.
(D) Rearranging the books.
5. (A) Putting up
(B)
fr
*o*
BEGIN
-l
LISTENING PART
apartment.
apartment.
the
morning.
morning.
5. (A)
She's rather
the
quiet.
drink.
Sxnr-
a letter.
(B)
(C)
7. (A) Write
(D)
4: PASSIVES
In this conversation, the woman uses an active idea, we . . . bought it [the chairJ.
The correct answer uses the passive idea the chair was purchased. Therefore, the
best answer to the question above is answer (C).
19
20
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
You should note the following about passive sentences in Listening Part A.
PASSIVE STATEMENTS
a passive statement,
an active statement.
2. tf the converiation contains an active statement, the answer to the question is,often
NOTE: Check carefully who
1.
2.
to yottr
notebook?
(woman) I left it in the ca'fbteria.
(narrator) What does the woman
imply?
goittg to talk
problem
with
about the
the copy machine?
(woman) It will be discussed ot the
meeting tomorrow.
(narrator) What does the woman
(A)
(man)
When are
tr)e
mean?
3.
cafeteria.
She needs to make copies before the
meeting.
/.
(D) He wrote
It
LISTENING PART
( )
ruow
BEGTN
rHE
REcoRDTNG
nr TOEFL Exrncrse 4.
(C)
family.
her
family.
(D) The box from her family
opened.
(B)
(C)
(D)
her
was
snake.
report.
morning.
needs an
work.
infinite
now.
up.
(c) The parents stayed au,av from
the children.
(D) The children have gone to bed.
house.
door.
the
some
(c)
B.
flowered
,r,
has been
21
22
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
TOEFL REVIEW EXERCISE (Skills l-4): In this exercise, listen carefully to the
short conversation and question on the recording, and then choose the best
answer to the question.
fi
*o*
BEGTN
rHE
REcoRDTNG
2. (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
in.
sunlight.
(c)
completely.
(B) He corrected the homework.
(c) He was totally wrong.
(D) He did well on the math exam.
dishes while he
was washing them.
(D) The washing machine needs to
be fixed.
unrforms.
LISTENING PART A
WHERE
The clues performances, piano, and sing in the conversation tell you that the
woman is probably a musician. Answer (D) is therefore the correct answer.
Another type of conclusion that is common in Listening Part A is to determine
where the conversation probably takes place, based on clues given in the conversation.
Example
On the recording, you hear;
(narrator)
The clue checking or savings account in the conversation tells you that this conversation probably takes place in a bank. Answer (B) is therefore the correct
answer.
23
24
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
i:
The following chart outlines the key point that you should remember about
this type of question.
CONCLUSIONS ABOUT WHO AND WHERE
It is common for you to be asked to draw the following conclusions in Listening Part
1.
2,
A:
EXERCISE 5: In this exercise, read the short conversation and question, underline the clues that help you answer the question, and then choose the best answer.
You will have to draw conclusions about who andwhere.
1.
2.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3.
(A) A pharmacist.
(B) A baby-sitter.
(C) A flight attendant.
(D) A doctor,
In a bakery.
In a grocery store.
In a florist shop.
In a garden.
ff
*o*
BEGIN
(D) In
a desert.
.i
2. (A) A manager.
(B) A teacher.
(C) A lawyer.
(D) A librarian.
.ltt
LISTENING PART A
3. (A) In a library.
(B) In a doctor's office.
(C) In a bookstore.
(D) In a grocery store.
4. (A) A beautician.
(B) A secretary.
(C) A dentist.
(D) A gas station attendant.
5. (A) In a plane.
(B) In a car.
(C) On a bus.
(D) On a boat.
6. (A) A weather forecaster.
(B) A minister.
(C) A marriage counselor.
(D) A bride.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
At a gas station.
At a supermarket.
In a bike shop.
8.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
A musician.
An office worker.
A professor.
An athlete.
9.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
In a clothing store.
At a car wash.
In a laundry.
At a grocery store.
7.
10.
In an airport.
TOEFL REVIEW EXERCISE (Skills 1-5): In this exercise, listen carefully to the
short conversation and question on the recording, and then choose the best
answer to the question.
f)
*o*
BEGIN
(B) At a pool.
(C) At a racetrack.
(D) In a restaurant.
4. (A) He's unhappy with the sofa.
(B) He likes the news.
(C) He's heard the unpleasant news.
(D) He always tries to please
everyone.
1-5).
25
26
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
time.
Srcu
6:
hall.
AGREEMENT
(man)
(woman)
(narrator)
5rou read:
The following chart lists common expressions that show agreement. You
should become familiar with these expressions.
EXPRESSIONS OF AGREEMENT
So do
l.
l'llsoy.
Me,too.
that ogain.
LISTENING PART
1.
to
forever
2.
be
nice.
she
said.
(D) He
3.
mean?
fi
1.
*o*
(A)
BEGIN
rHE
REcoRDTNG
rr TOEFL
hospital.
Exencrse 6.
the
(B)
(C)
(D)
her.
hospital.
visit
opinion.
himself.
(B) The prize was quite new.
(C) She was also surprised.
(D) The new surface was praised.
was
moving.
(C) The movie was really good.
(D) He shares the woman's opinion.
27
28
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
classes.
about
(C)
(D)
the
are
6. (A) His
classes.
finished.
classes
woman's.
similar
class.
be
discussed.
to the
together.
woman'
(D)
all.
give the
TOEFL REVIEW EXERCISE (Skills 1-5): In this exercise, listen carefully to the
short conversation and question on the recording, and then choose the best
answer to the question.
I j
Now
BEGIN
4. (A) A florist.
(B) A barber.
(C) A chef.
(D) A gardener.
2. (A) There
are
test.
(B)
(c)
exam.
test.
1j
been paid.
LISTENING PART
lake.
(c)
lake.
8. (A) He asked
a number of
questions.
situation.
a cold
drink, too.
she said.
He doesn't like the taste of the
drink.
(D) It's too cold to stop for a drink.
(c)
29
30
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
One.
Two.
Three.
Four.
LISTENING PART
3.
(narrator)
4.
The first question asks what the man and woman are discussing. Since the woman
asks the man to help hang these pictures on the wall, the best answer to this question is answer (D), putting some pictures on the wall. The second question asks
how many pictures there are, and the woman clearly says that there are two, so
the best answer is answer (B). The third question asks where the family picture is
going. The woman says that she would like the famiiy picture over the sofa, so tine
best answer to this question is answer (B), above the sofa. The last question asks
what Walt is probably going to do. Walt has suggested that he should hammer the
nails into the wall, so the best answer is answer (C).
1. lf you have the time, preview the answers to the Listening Part B questions.
While you are looking at the answers, you should try to anticipate the questions for
each of the groups of answers.
conversation often contains the main idea, subject, or topic of the conversation, and
you will often be asked to answer such questions.
3.
4. You should guess even if you are not sure. Never leave any answers blank.
5. Use any remaining time to look ahead at the answers to the questions
that follow.
31
:.'
32
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
The following skills will help you to implement these strategies in Part B of the
Listening Comprehension section of the TOEFL test.
:
Srcu
7:
THE QUESTIONS
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
On Monday.
Next week.
Tomorrow.
After class.
In this example, you can be quite certain that one of the questions will be about
when something will happen. Since you are sure that this is one of the questions,
you can listen carefully for clues that will give you the answer. This example shows
that a helpful strategy therefore is to look briefly at the answers in the test book,
before you actually hear the conversations on the recording, and try to determine
the questions that you will be asked to answer.
EXERCISE 7: Study the following answers and try to determine what the questions will be. (You should note that perhaps you will only be abie to predict part of
a question, rather than the complete question.) If you cannot predict the question
in a short period of time, then move on to the next group of answers. Question I
has been answered for you.
1. Question: WhaL...?
(A) What the assignment is.
(B) How good the professor is.
(C) The information in Chapter Six.
(D) What questions they should ask the professor.
2. Question:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Six pages.
Six chapters.
Sixty pages.
The sixth chapter.
'i,' , i{
LISTENING PART
33
3. Question:
4. Question:
5. Question:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
,_ ,^ii.
6. Question:
7. Ouestion:
(A) A hornett nest.
8. Question:
9. Question:
class.
10. Question:
(A) The entire campus.
(B) Part of the campus.
(C) The campus and the city.
(D) Only the off-campus areas.
(continued on next page)
34
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
11. Question:
(A) Nothing.
(B) Three dollars.
(C) A few cents.
(D) Fifty cents.
12. Ouestion:
(A) Red.
(B) Green.
(C) Yellow,
(D) Blue.
Sxrr-r
8:
THE TOPIC
dfficult history
EXERCISE 8: Listen to the first part of each of the conversations, and decide on
the topic of each conversation.
ff
*o*
er
Exenctsc 8.
1?
2?
3?
LISTENING PART
Srcrr
9:
35
The answers in Listening Part B are generally found in order in the conversation.
This means that as you listen to the conversation, you should be thinking about
the answers to the questions in the order that.they are listed in the test botk.
Example
to two students on a
university campus.
(man) Can you help me? I'm lost.
(woman) Sure. Where are you trying
to go?
(man) I have a class in Stanfield
Hall at 3:00. I thought I
knew where I was going,
but I guess I was wrong.
(woman) You certainly are lost.
Stanfield Hall is on the other
side of the university. I'm
heading in that direction.
Come on with me and I'll
show you the way.
(man) Thanks. You're a lifesaver
"u*prr.
When you read the answers to the first question, you can anticipate that the first
question is about a man and some tlpe of problem he has. As you listen, you hear
the man say that he is lost. Therefore, you can anticipate that the best answer to
the first question will be answer (B).
When you read the answers to the second question, you can anticipate that
the second question is going to ask where something is. in the conversation, the
woman explains that Stanfield Hall is on the other side of the university. Therefore,
as you are listening you can anticipate that the cor:rect answer to the iecond question is answer (D).
l'l
l
.1.
:iI
I
'
.j..,.
!l
{,.
!_i
36
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
f)
*o*
BEG'N
the chapters.
(B) Whether or not they should
answer the questions.
(C) Which chapters they should read.
(D) When the professor gave the
assignment.
4. (A) T[rrn in the assignment.
classmate.
him.
6. (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
To liberate bees.
To protect their nests.
To hatch eggs.
To defend the park.
(B)
(B)
located'
(D)
(B)
Green.
(C) Yellow.
(D) Blue.
class.
LISTENING PART
TOEFL EXERCISE (Skills 7-9)z In this exercise, you will use ail of the information that you learned in Skills 7 through 9.
fi
*o*
BEGTN
rHE REcoRDtNG
rr TOEFL
7. (A) 50 tons.
(B) 50 million tons.
(C) 85 million tons.
(D) 850 million tons.
8. (A) Cut down more trees.
do.
(D)
books.
10.
11.
(A)
(B)
a textbook.
Some novels.
Some short stories.
(C) a textbook.
(D) Some journal arlicles.
12. (A)
(B)
(c)
(D)
Go to the library.
Head for class.
Return to the dorms.
Start reading.
37
38
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Example
On the recording, you hear:
(narrator) Questions
history class.
seems so plentiful to us, in the
commodity. In the
a
valuable
past used to be
(B)
Salt.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
To spice food.
To build houses.
To make coins.
To locate Africa.
LISTENING PART C
3. On the
(A) Coins.
(B) Earnings.
(C) Soldiers.
(D) Commodities.
recording, you hear:
(narrator) What is the meaning of the root "sal,, in Latin?
In your test book, you read:
4. On the
(A) Salt.
(B) Rome.
(C) Money.
(D) Trade.
The first question asks about the topic of the talk. The speaker begins with sal
and continues to talk about it throughout the passage, so the best answer is
answer (B). The second question asks about the use of salt in China. The speaker
says that in China, sah was used to make coins, so the best answer is answer (C).
The third question asks the meaning of salary. The speaker says that salaryt means
the amount of money that one ea/TLS, so the best answer is answer (B). The last
question asks about the meaning of the root sal. The speaker says that "sAlary" . . .
comes from the Latin root for "salt," so the best answer is answer (A).
STRATEGIES FOR THE LISTENING PART C QUESTIONS
question.
3.
As you listen to the talk follow along with the answers in your test book and try
to determine the correct answers. Detail questions are generally answered in order
in the talk, and the answers often sound the same as whit is said on the recording.
4. You should guess even if you are not sure. Never leave any answers blank.
5. use any remaining time
that follow.
The following skills will help you to implement these strategies in part C of the
Listening Comprehension section of the TOEFL test.
39
40
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Srcrr
In this example, you can be quite certain that one of the questions will be about
how long something has been going on. Since you are sure that this is one of the
questions, you can listen carefully for clues that will give you the answer. This
example shows that a helpful strategy in Listening Part C (just as in Listening Paft
B) therefore is to look briefly at the answers in the test book, before you actually
hear the talks on the recording, and try to determine the questions that you will be
asked to answer.
EXERCISE 10: Study the following answers and try to determine what the questions willbe. (You should note that perhaps you rvi11 onl1, be able to predict part of
a question, rather than the complete question.) If you cannot predict the question
in a short period of time, then move on to the next group of answers. Question 1
has been answered for you.
1. Question: \NhaN l{?e of ?lant, ie this?
(A) A beautiful plant.
(B) A poisonous plant.
(C) A delicious plant.
(D) A fast-growing plant.
2. Question:
(A) In vegetable gardens.
(B) Only in the United States.
(C) In supermarkets.
(D) In many different places.
3. Question:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
LISTENING PART C
4. Question:
(A) The person may die.
(B) The person may get lots of healthful nutrients.
(C) The person may enjoy it and want more.
(D) The person may become dangerous.
5. Question:
(A) A story-writing contest.
6. Question:
(A) Sixty-three.
(B) Two hundred.
(C) Two thousand.
(D) Forty thousand.
7. Question:
(A) One.
(B) Two.
(C) Three.
(D) Four.
8. Question:
(A) The contest took place for years before Twain wrote about it.
(B) Twain wrote about the contest while he was watching it for the first time.
(c)
Trvain went to see the contest many times during his lifetime.
(D) Twain wrote about the contest before it actually took place.
9. Question:
(A) A student.
(B) A professor.
(C) A bookstore clerk.
(D) A librarian.
10. Question:
(A) The place where
(B) The place where
(C) The place where
(D) The place where
1
students
students
students
students
get ID cards.
can use computers.
check books out.
find books in the library.
1. Question:
(A) A fee.
(B) A student ID card.
(C) Permission from the instructor.
(D) A computer.
(continued on next page)
41
42
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
12 Question:
(A) A few hours.
(B) Two days.
(C) Fourteen days.
(D) Trvo months.
the fust sentence is generally a topic sentence, you should be asking yourself what
the topic is while you are listening carefully to the first part of the talk.
Example
On the recording, you hear:
(narrator) Listen to a talk at the start of a meeting.
(woman) I'd like to call this meeting to order now. This is the
third monthly meeting of the science club this
semester, and today we need to discuss the
upcoming science fair.
You think:
The topic of the talk is a meeting of the science club to discuss
the science fair.
EXERCISE 11: Listen to the first parl of each of the taiks, and decide on the topic
of each talk.
ff
*o*
BEGIN
rHE
RECoRDTNG
Rr Exenctsr
1?
3?
1 1.
LISTENING PART C
Srcrr
12:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3.
(A) Nothing.
(B) Bathe it frequently.
(C) Put it outside.
(D) Give it medicine.
@t"
n106l;,r1^
43
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
EXERCISE
122
follow.
f)
*o*
BEGIN
die.
get lots of
healthful nutrients.
9. (A) A student.
(B)
(C)
(D)
A professor.
A bookstore clerk.
A librarian.
6. (A) Sixty-three.
(B) Two hundred.
(C) Two thousand.
(D) Forly thousand.
7. (A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
One.
Two.
Three.
Four.
LISTENING PART C
TOEFL EXERCISE (Skills l0-12)z In this exercise, you will use all of the information that you learned in Skills 10 through 12.
fi
1.
2.
*o*
BEGIN
(A) An artist.
(B) A circus performer.
(C) John Ringling.
(D) A tour guide.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Florida.
Department.
paintings.
3.
4.
5.
6.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
In
In
In
In
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
It was faster.
It was more efficient.
It was more individualized.
It was cheaper.
7.
l0-12).
1908.
1914.
1918.
1924.
Psychology Department.
12.
(A) Today.
(B) Soon.
(C) Within six weeks.
(D) Within half a year.
45
1n1tr1tr1n1tr1n1tr1
TOEFL POST-TEST
SECTION 1
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Time-approximately 35 minutes
(including the reading of the directions for each part)
In this section of the test, you will have an opportunity to demonstrate your ability to understand
conversations and talks in English. There are three parts to this section, with special directions for each
part. Answer all the questions on the basis of what is stated or implied by the speakers you hear. Do
not take notes or write in your test book at any time. Do not turn the pages until you are told to do so.
Part A
Directions: In Part A you will hear short conversations between two people. After each conversation,
you will hear a question about the conversation. The conversations and questions will not be repeated.
After you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your test book and choose the best answer.
Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to
the letter of the answer vou have chosen.
Here is an example.
Sample Answer
@
@
@
(man)
(woman)
(narrator)
In your test book, you will read: (A) The exam was really awful.
(B) It was the worst exam she had ever seen.
(C) It couldn't have been more difficult.
(D) It wasn't that hard.
You learn from the conversation that the man thought the exam was very difficult and that the
woman disagreed with the man. The best answer to the question, "What does the woman mean?" is
(D), "It wasn't that hard." Therefore, the correct choice is (D).
46
I
1.
J.
4.
5.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(D)
7.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
teacher.
10.
11.
t2.
13.
14.
15.
She s
(A) He lied.
(B) Het upset.
(C) He did not tell her his name.
(D) Hes ah,vays tr-uthfui.
(A)
9. (A)
tonight.
(A) A waiter.
(B) A baker.
(C) A neighbor.
(D) A tour guide.
(B)
(C)
6.
2.
16.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
easily.
She will try to read the chapter later
today.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
made.
47
tr
1
17.
18.
19.
20.
T 1 T 1 tr
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
27.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(A)
(B)
meeting.
28.
news.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
48
In a bank.
In an airport.
In a store.
In a hotel.
29.
(A) It was
(B)
(C)
(D)
Sally.
24.
tr
26.
ocean.
23.
25.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(C)
(D)
21.
30.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
7-
tr 1
Part B
Directions: In this part of the test, you rtill hear longer conversations. After each conversation, you
will hear several questions. The conversations and questions will not be repeated.
After you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your test book and choose the best answer.
Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to
the letter of the answer you have chosen.
Remember, vou are not allowed to take notes or write in your test book.
31.
32.
33.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
He is afraid of skiing.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Ski.
35.
From
From
From
From
the radio.
a book.
the newspaper.
a lecture.
36.
37.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
starts.
34.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
38.
'11
Paper.
Fries.
Corn.
Burgers.
49
1n1tr1n1tr1tr1r111
Part
C of this section, you will hear several talks. After each taik, you wili hear some
talks and questions will not be repeated.
Directions: In Part
q"*tio.rsftle
After you hear a question, you will read the four possible answers in your test book and choose the
best answer. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that
coresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
Here is an example.
On the recording, you will hear:
(man)
question.
Sample Answer
@
@
@
Sample Answer
@
@
o
@
50
7-
't
1r1r1r1n1r1r1r1
39. (A) To the Grand
(B)
(C)
(D)
Canyon.
To a jewelry show.
To a deserted stone building.
To the Petrified Forest.
Canyon.
47
(B)
(C)
river.
requirements.
School clothing.
The date of the December
ceremony.
(D) Which
(C)
(D)
graduation
files.
year.
(B)
(C)
(D)
41
(B)
(C)
(D)
sense of smell.
They are all unable to smell dmgs.
They have equally good senses of smell.
(B)
(C)
(D)
People.
Luggage.
Snow.
@@@@@@@
When you finish the test, you may do the following:
o Turn to the Diagnostic Chart on pages 357-363,
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
POST.TEST
51