UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
International General Certificate of Secondary Education *
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3 *ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE0511/32
Paper 3 Listening (Core) October/November 2013
Approx. 30–40 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials: As listed in Instructions to Supervisors.
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Use For Questions 1– 6 you will hear a series of short sentences. Answer each question on the line provided. Y our answers should be as brief as possible.
Y ou will hear each item twice.
1 How high have the tourists climbed to get the view of the city?
(1)
2 Why do the two friends have some time for a drink?
(1)
3 What difference to the price will Zac’s incorrect measurement make?
(1)
4 When should the family go to their car?
(1)
5 What weather conditions should Mustafa expect on the drive to see his father?
(1)
6 Which two problems do the friends face?
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(2)
[Total: 7]
Use Listen to the following interview with a woman who is setting up a new business project, and then complete the details below.
Y ou will hear the interview twice.
[1]
[1]
[1]
[Total: 5]
Use Listen to the following interview with a man who lives on a boat, and then complete the details below.
Y ou will hear the interview twice.
[1]
[1]
[1]
[Total: 7]
Use Listen to the following interview with the manager of a library, and then
indicate whether each statement is true or false by putting a tick in the
appropriate box.
Y ou will hear the interview twice.
True False
(a) Oxford University has produced more Prime Ministers than it has
Nobel Peace Prize winners.
(b) The original library building was located in a different part of Oxford.
(c) The library is made up of separate buildings which are all connected.
(d) The library allows people to borrow books for up to two months.
(e) Some of the books and documents are as old as the Egyptian Pharaohs.
(f) The library has to find space for more than 1,000 new books each day.
(g) The new warehouse being built is 18 kilometres away from the main
library.
(h) Some books are being kept in an old salt mine.
(i) In the warehouse, books will be arranged according to their size.
(j) The managers of the library are keen to replace their books with digital
copies.
[Total: 5]
Y ou will hear the talk twice.
(a) Scientists believe that sleep
A helps us process information for the day ahead.
B helps us rest our bodies and clear our minds.
C helps us relieve stress through our dreams.
(b) Keeping a light on
A makes no difference to sleeping patterns.
B makes it more difficult to fall asleep.
C makes it easier to fall asleep.
(c) Red coloured lights
A are good for making us sleep at night.
B are good for waking us up in the morning.
C are good for keeping us awake at night.
(d) Your body
A knows how long you have slept at night.
B tries to stop you from sleeping in the daytime.
C makes you go to bed early.
For Examiner’s Use
(e) Your body suffers shock
A if you sleep for 8 hours.
B if you sleep for 7 hours.
C
if you sleep for more than 8 hours.
(f) For a perfect night’s sleep
A use a blue light at night and a red one in the morning.
B use a red light at night and a blue light in the morning.C
use a red light at night, set to switch off after 16 minutes.
[Total: 6]
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