TEP LISTENING PART B & C 20 Questions

TEP LISTENING 
PART B & C
20 Questions worksheet preview image
Subjects
English, Social Studies
Grades
100
Language
ENG
Assignments
52 classrooms used this worksheet

Part BDirections: This part of thetest consists of extended conversations between two speakers. After each of these conversations, there are a number of questions. You will hear each conversation and question only once, and the questions are not written out.Question 31-33No. 31 Student and advisor. Museum curator and visitor. Manager and job applicant. Professor and teaching assistant. No. 32 In a few weeks. Next year. In three years. In four years. No. 33 Change her major. Make a quick decision. Take elective courses in art history. Work full time at a museum. Part BDirections: This part of thetest consists of extended conversations between two speakers. After each of these conversations, there are a number of questions. You will hear each conversation and question only once, and the questions are not written out.Question 34-37No. 34 She couldn't get airline reservations. She can't find an important book. She's been studying too much. She doesn't have a car. No. 35 Amounts of money. Names of riders. Types of cars. Regions of the United States. Part CDirections:This part of the test consists of several talks, each given by a single speaker. After each of these talks, there are a number of questions. You will hear each talk and question only once, and the questions are not written out.When you have heard each question, read the four answer choices and select the one-(A), (B), (C), or (D)-that best answers the question based on what is directly stated or on what can be inferred. Then fill in the space on your answer sheet that matches the letter of the answer that you have selected.QUESTION 38-42No. 38 An airplane. A satellite. A fireworks display. A flying saucer. No.39 To change tires. To avoid the danger. To get a hotel room. To change drivers. No. 40 From the news on the radio. From a newspaper. From his mother. From the news on television. No. 41 It burned up in the upper atmosphere. It injured a woman as she was sleeping. It caused damage to a parked car. It broke into pieces before striking the ground. No. 42 Frightened. Upset. Fortunate. Relieved. Part CDirections:This part of the test consists of several talks, each given by a single speaker. After each of these talks, there are a number of questions. You will hear each talk and question only once, and the questions are not written out.When you have heard each question, read the four answer choices and select the one-(A), (B), (C), or (D)-that best answers the question based on what is directly stated or on what can be inferred. Then fill in the space on your answer sheet that matches the letter of the answer that you have selected.QUESTION 43-46No. 43 On board a bus. At the top of the Washington Monument. On an elevator. At the Lincoln Memorial. No. 44 Four years. Thirty-six years. Forty years. Forty-eight years No. 45 Walk up 898 steps. Take the elevator to the top. Come down on the elevator. Walk down the stairs. No. 46 They jumped over it. They took pictures of it. They wrote their names on it. They touched it Part CDirections:This part of the test consists of several talks, each given by a single speaker. After each of these talks, there are a number of questions. You will hear each talk and question only once, and the questions are not written out.When you have heard each question, read the four answer choices and select the one-(A), (B), (C), or (D)-that best answers the question based on what is directly stated or on what can be inferred. Then fill in the space on your answer sheet that matches the letter of the answer that you have selected.QUESTION 47-50No. 47 Music appreciation. American history. Dance. Geography. No. 48 They were an important part of the daily lives of the people of the frontier. They were all extremely old. They were all written as theme songs for political campaigns. They were primarily written as dance music. N. 49 They weren't as enduring. They were harder to sing and play. They were livelier. They weren't concerned with politics. No. 50 Sing songs. Look at some sheet music. Go to a dance. Listen to a recording.

Use This Worksheet