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Midterm Test - Listening

Bridge to Brisbane Fun Run


Thank you for all volunteering to help us with the Bridge to Brisbane Fun Run. The purpose of this
meeting is to give you some information about your duties on race day. Some of you are asking about
where you can park on the day. Unfortunately, some of the usual places down by the river, for
example, will be out of bounds because we'll need extra space for emergency vehicles. Probably the
best option is the Jack Gray sports field in Barker Street, although the closest parking lot is the Metro
shopping complex. I would advise you not to park there as they tend to tow away people who aren't
customers. At the start line, most of you will be checking that runners have the necessary gear,
especially their electronic timing chip. The race number and the identity wristband. Make sure that the
number is attached to the front of the running shirt or singlet, not the back. The timing chip, which
records the runner's time, needs to be clipped onto one of their shoes and check that they are wearing
their wristband. Some of you will be responsible for organizing the starting groups. It's very important
that runners start in a particular order. There is a system of cullercoats. The red group are walkers and
people with baby strollers. The purple group are runners and expect to finish in at less than one hour.
And the yellow group are our elite athletes. We'd like them to start the race and we'd like the other
groups to follow after that with the red group and the strollers at the very back. This is for their own
safety. Now we are still short on volunteers for the race day. So if you have any friends or family
members who might be interested, please let us know. We probably okay for people to help with the
start, but we'll still desperately need volunteers along the race course to distribute water bottles to the
runners. A few of you have offered to help with first aid, but the good people of St John's Ambulance
have donated their services, so that won't be necessary.
Now I'll show you the layout of the race village, which is where the race ends. Can you see the map? If
you look at the bottom right hand side, you'll see where the runners enter the village next to the
corporate catering section. As you continue along the course, you'll see the stage on the right. That's
where the winners will receive their medals. Now. Can you all see the finish line near the center after
they finish the race? The runners can take one of two paths. It doesn't matter which one to get their
finishes t shirts from the t shirt stand at the end of those paths. Many of you will be stationed at the end
of the race after they finish. The runners will also want their belongings and all bags are kept in the
building on Bowen Road. It's quite close to the exit in the top left hand corner of your map. Now some
of you will have an important role working in the information center. That's the building in the center
of the map, not far from the finish line. It's just below it on your map. And one other thing. Can you all
please remind the runners to enter in the prize draw for the new car? The entry box is between the
shade tents and the corporate catering buildings. Okay. Let's see now. What else do I need to point out?
Ah, yes. The runners are always thirsty and the main water station in the village is just beside the third
exit through to Gregory Terrace. Can you see it there to the left of the corporate catering area? So
everyone please direct. The race finishes there to get their free bottled water.
Advice on plumbers and decorators

You will hear a woman, who has just moved into the area, talking to a neighbour about problems she is
having in her house.
Oh, hi Ruth. How are you?
I’m sorry to bother you, Alastair, but I’ve been having some problems.
Oh. Come on in ... What’s happened?
Basically, I had a leak from one of the pipes in the bathroom and water started coming through
downstairs and the kitchen ceiling’s badly stained. I’ve got the leak fixed temporarily but I wasn’t
happy with the plumber and I wanted to ask your advice.
Of course ... Well, the first thing I’d say is make sure you choose a local company ... that way if things
go wrong you’re close by and it just makes things easier.
Let me write this down ... Right. Yes. The plumber who fixed things yesterday was from quite far away
but I chose him because his advert said he did emergency repairs.
Well, fair enough ... you needed something in a hurry. But another piece of advice I’d give is try to
avoid calling anybody on weekends. That’ll really bump up the prices. Leave it till Monday, if you can.
Well, yes ... I think I can do that because the temporary fix should hold. And obviously I’ll need the
ceiling plastered and eventually re-decorated.
Yes, sure.
So who would you recommend? Is there a directory?
Well, there’s quite a good website covering this sort of work. It’s www.plasdeco.com. Is that with a K?
a C, P-L-A-S-D-E-C-O dot com.
Got it. Well I’ll try and have a look at that.
Yes, it gives price and quality comparisons.
Oh, that’ll be useful, but I find personal recommendations really helpful as well ... you know, you can
find out whether you can rely on the company.
Well, I know a couple of reasonable plumbers and also some plasterers.
Great.
Man: There’s a company called Peake’s Plumbing ... now they’re a father and son team.
They’re really friendly and they tell you information you need in a clear way ... you know, so they
really understand what the problem is.
Woman: Right, well that’s good to know. Are they reliable?
Man: Well, that’s a down side - every single time I’ve used them they arrive late. And friends
have said the same thing.
Woman: But is the work good quality?
Man: Absolutely ... Another one is John Damerol Plumbing Services - he’s very good.
Woman: How do you spell the surname?
Man: D-A-M-E-R-O-L.
Woman: Right ... got that. And does he do high quality work?
Man: Well, it’s fine, you know, but I wouldn’t say that was his main point. Basically he comes
out cheaper ... you know ... than other people.
Woman: I sense there’s a ‘but’ ... is he unreliable?
Man: Oh ... he comes when he says he’s coming BUT he’s not very courteous and he has
the tendency to be messy ... you know so you have quite a bit of clearing up to do.
Woman: Hmmm ... OK.
Man: So it’s up to you ... they’re both good workers and they won’t cheat you.
Woman: Right. And you said you knew some plasterers?
Man: Yes a company called Simonson Plasterers did our living room last year ... we chose
them because we wanted some fancy work on the ceiling - around the lights.
Woman: So they can do a variety of designs?
Man: You’ve got it. But it comes at a premium because they are more expensive ... you know ...
Woman: ... than the others ...
Man: Yes ... Or you could go for a one-man firm called H.L. Plastering ... Harry Lester - he’s
fine - very reliable, if all you want is a simple job ...
Woman: Do either of them do painting for you if you want ... ? After the plastering’s dried out
of course.
Man: That’s what I was going to say. But I should explain that Harry’s quite old now and so
he avoids doing jobs which involve tall ladders ... you know.
Woman: But my kitchen isn’t too bad for that ... I’d have to ask him if he’s prepared to do it.
Man: Yeah sure.
Woman: So I’ll start by looking at the website.
Man: All those companies are on there ... with their phone numbers etc ...
Woman: Thanks ever so much ...

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