LiSTEning PART 1 Questions 1–10 1 05443CHI771
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4 storm The man explains that the storm caused a big
tree to fall over and hit the house.
Distraction Although the tree is the more immediate
cause of the damage to the house, it’s not possible
to say ‘during a tree’.
5 glasses The man explains that his child/eight-
year-old daughter left her glasses on her desk, and
these were scratched as a result of the tree coming
through the window.
Distraction The man says that his daughter’s
headphones were also on the desk, but these were
not damaged. Therefore, he is not claiming for these.
6 carpet The idea of ‘new’ can be understood when
the man explains that ‘just last month, we’d gone
shopping’ and ‘We’d only had it for a couple of
weeks.’
7 curtain The man explains that this was damaged by
the tree.
Distraction We are told that the ‘books’ and
‘computer’ were not damaged – so the man has no
need to claim for these items.
8 garage The man says that the tree also hit the door
to the garage, and that they can’t open it anymore.
Distraction The woman asks whether it’s the door
‘to the back of the house?’, but the man explains
that the house door is not damaged.
9 Honeywell 10 fence The man confirms he will take photographs
of the damaged fence before the builder starts work
on it.
LiSTEning PART 2 Questions 11–20 11/12 A/B (in any order)
Distraction C: The speaker refers to diff erent
activities such as trekking and kayaking, but does
not suggest these are new skills; D: The speaker
refers to diff erent landscapes, e.g. mountains, forests
and the coast, but does not say the participants will
be studying issues connected to them.
13/14 B/C (in any order)
Distraction A: The speaker mentions rivers and
streams, but in the context that it might not be a
good idea to put tents next to them; D: The speaker
talks about not burning the food, but this is food the