Listening 2025-10 Test 1

試験月: 2025-10

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Section 1: Volunteer work application form

Complete the form below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Volunteer work application form: Grace Brown l Mobile phone number: 021 636 7189 l Email address: graceb@ 1 _________ .co.nz l Qualification: a diploma in 2 _________ l Agreed work hours: from 3 _________ am to 2pm Monday to Friday Volunteer work experience l a volunteer city 4 _________ at Rugby World Cup l a volunteer netball team 5 _________ Hobbies l likes to work in her 6 _________ l enjoys flower arranging l plays the 7 _________ Type of work offered l working on a 8 _________ for a month l working in a community centre with elderly people Why is she interested in volunteering? l wants to have more 9 _________ l wants to help others Where did she hear about the agency? l saw an advertisement at the 10 _________
  1. 1

    Email address: graceb@ 1 _________ .co.nz

  2. 2

    Qualification: a diploma in 2 _________

  3. 3

    Agreed work hours: from 3 _________ am to 2pm Monday to Friday

  4. 4

    a volunteer city 4 _________ at Rugby World Cup

  5. 5

    a volunteer netball team 5 _________

  6. 6

    likes to work in her 6 _________

  7. 7

    plays the 7 _________

  8. 8

    working on a 8 _________ for a month

  9. 9

    wants to have more 9 _________

  10. 10

    saw an advertisement at the 10 _________

Section 2: London Parks' Introduction - Questions 11-15

Choose the correct letters, A, B or C.

  1. 11

    What is the first thing that tourists are going to experience at the London Parks Society?

    • A. Enjoying coffee and biscuits during brief history talking
    • B. Listening to a brief talk about the history of some wonderful attractions
    • C. Seeing some famous royal parks in London
  2. 12

    What is true about the 'royal park' being built in London?

    • A. It has a harmonious natural landscape.
    • B. It was built by members of the royal family.
    • C. It is replicated all over the UK.
  3. 13

    The Hyde Park is the most famous park in London that covers

    • A. All of the finest sceneries in London.
    • B. An area of about 260 hectares and a circumference of 6.5 km.
    • C. 613 acres, with a 4-mile perimeter.
  4. 14

    The Hyde Park began to construct

    • A. In 1820s and its design was done by Decimus Burton.
    • B. In 1536 after King Henry VIII occupied the land from the monks.
    • C. From 1500s and finished in 1800s.
  5. 15

    The Crystal Palace was

    • A. Constructed on the Hyde Park site in 1851.
    • B. Used for the Great Exhibition in 1968.
    • C. Used for the Rolling Stones concert in 2010.

Section 2: London Parks' Introduction - Questions 16-20

Which sites in the London Parks Society are suitable for the following descriptions? Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to the Questions 16-20.

Descriptions of Attractive Sites: A. the largest park in the UK B. followed Greek architectural design C. the most ancient park of the Royal D. the largest area for outdoor activities E. included the oldest fountain F. located near the Serpentine Lake G. situated in the centre of London
  1. 16

    Grand Entrance:

  2. 17

    Princess of Wales:

  3. 18

    Regent's Park:

  4. 19

    St. James's Park:

  5. 20

    Greenwich Park:

Section 3: Kathy's dissertation on water pumps - Questions 21-26

Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

  1. 21

    What part of Kathy's dissertation has the tutor just read?

    • A. her results section
    • B. her introductory chapter
    • C. her review of the literature
  2. 22

    What did the tutor like about Kathy's work?

    • A. the organisation
    • B. the style of writing
    • C. the use of resources
  3. 23

    Kathy and the tutor agree that she needs to

    • A. do some more library research.
    • B. record more data
    • C. narrow down her topic.
  4. 24

    Why does the tutor give an example from his own experience?

    • A. to show how successful he has become
    • B. to illustrate how times have changed
    • C. to encourage Kathy to do something similar
  5. 25

    Kathy would like the tutor to advise her on her

    • A. layout.
    • B. bibliography.
    • C. appendices.
  6. 26

    What is Kathy going to do next?

    • A. try out some software
    • B. go to a seminar
    • C. design a new type of pump

Section 3: Kathy's dissertation on water pumps - Questions 27-30

How will Kathy benefit from doing each of the following activities? Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-F, next to questions 27-30.

Benefits A. broadens practical experience of the field B. chance to publicise own work C. effective way of keeping up-to-date D. looks good on a CV E. provides useful access to resources F. way to make useful contacts Activities 27. going to Mechanical Engineers' Society meetings 28. visiting different workplaces 29. getting some work experience abroad 30. attending an international conference
  1. 27

    going to Mechanical Engineers' Society meetings

  2. 28

    visiting different workplaces

  3. 29

    getting some work experience abroad

  4. 30

    attending an international conference

Section 4: Bird Surveying Techniques

Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD for each answer.

Bird Surveying Techniques The study by Cunningham in 1995 • It aimed to study birds which were 31 __________ in cities. Methodology • Researchers were able to 32 __________ rather than count the number of birds by some methods, such as random sampling. • Using a 33 __________ system to study birds' companionship habits. • Research attached tags to birds' legs to decide the 34 __________ over time. Findings • Birds tended to choose the same nesting site in which they were raised. • Human activities, e.g. 35 __________, can be a disadvantage to bird reproduction. Measures taken by local organisation: • To increase birds' rate of 36 __________ in various ways. • To reduce the dangers caused by 37 __________ farms, e.g. colliding with turbines. The study by Conway in 2006 • Researchers monitored the 38 __________ of birds' nocturnal callings during flight. • 39 __________ were taken to listen to birds' sounds. • Data could be collected through noise detection devices placed at a great 40 __________.
  1. 31

    It aimed to study birds which were 31 __________ in cities.

  2. 32

    Researchers were able to 32 __________ rather than count the number of birds by some methods, such as random sampling.

  3. 33

    Using a 33 __________ system to study birds' companionship habits.

  4. 34

    Research attached tags to birds' legs to decide the 34 __________ over time.

  5. 35

    Human activities, e.g. 35 __________, can be a disadvantage to bird reproduction.

  6. 36

    To increase birds' rate of 36 __________ in various ways.

  7. 37

    To reduce the dangers caused by 37 __________ farms, e.g. colliding with turbines.

  8. 38

    Researchers monitored the 38 __________ of birds' nocturnal callings during flight.

  9. 39

    39 __________ were taken to listen to birds' sounds.

  10. 40

    Data could be collected through noise detection devices placed at a great 40 __________.

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解答キー

  1. 1. travel

    The answer is 'travel' because the email address is graceb@travel.co.nz, and 'travel' fits as a company or domain name.

  2. 2. teaching

    The answer is 'teaching' because the qualification mentioned is a diploma in teaching, which is a common field for diplomas.

  3. 3. 9.15 / 9:15 / 9.15 am / 9:15 am / 9.15 / 9.15 a.m / 9:15 a.m

    The answer is '9.15' because the agreed work hours start at 9.15 am and finish at 2pm Monday to Friday.

  4. 4. guide

    The answer is 'guide' because the role at the Rugby World Cup is a volunteer city guide, which matches the context of helping visitors.

  5. 5. coach

    The answer is 'coach' because the volunteer role with the netball team is a coach, which is a common volunteer position in sports.

  6. 6. garden

    The answer is 'garden' because she likes to work in her garden, which is a typical hobby.

  7. 7. guitar

    The answer is 'guitar' because she plays the guitar, which is a common musical instrument.

  8. 8. farm

    The answer is 'farm' because she is working on a farm for a month, which fits the context of temporary work.

  9. 9. friends

    The answer is 'friends' because she wants to have more friends, which is a common personal goal.

  10. 10. supermarket

    The answer is 'supermarket' because she saw an advertisement at the supermarket, a typical place for job ads.

  11. 11. C

    The answer is C because the first thing tourists experience is seeing some famous royal parks in London, which happens before any talks or refreshments. Option B is tempting but the talk comes after the initial visit.

  12. 12. A

    The answer is A because the royal park is described as having a harmonious natural landscape. Option B is wrong because it was not built by the royal family, and C is incorrect because it is not replicated all over the UK.

  13. 13. B

    The answer is B because Hyde Park covers about 260 hectares and has a circumference of 6.5 km, matching the details given. Option C is tempting but gives different measurements.

  14. 14. B

    The answer is B because Hyde Park began construction in 1536 after King Henry VIII took the land from monks, which is a specific historical fact.

  15. 15. A

    The answer is A because the Crystal Palace was constructed on the Hyde Park site in 1851. The other options mention different years or events not related to its construction.

  16. 16. B

    The answer is B because this matches the correct location or feature for the Grand Entrance as given in the answer key.

  17. 17. F

    The answer is F because this matches the correct location or feature for Princess of Wales as given in the answer key.

  18. 18. D

    The answer is D because this matches the correct location or feature for Regent's Park as given in the answer key.

  19. 19. G

    The answer is G because this matches the correct location or feature for St. James's Park as given in the answer key.

  20. 20. C

    The answer is C because this matches the correct location or feature for Greenwich Park as given in the answer key.

  21. 21. B

    The answer is B because the tutor has just read Kathy's introductory chapter, which is the first part of a dissertation.

  22. 22. A

    The answer is A because the tutor liked the organisation of Kathy's work, meaning the way her ideas were structured.

  23. 23. B

    The answer is B because both Kathy and the tutor agree she needs to record more data, which means collecting more information for her research.

  24. 24. C

    The answer is C because the tutor gives an example from his own experience to encourage Kathy to do something similar, not just to show off or talk about the past.

  25. 25. C

    The answer is C because Kathy would like advice on her appendices, which are extra materials at the end of her dissertation.

  26. 26. A

    The answer is A because Kathy is going to try out some software next, which is a logical step in her research process.

  27. 27. F

    The answer is F because going to Mechanical Engineers' Society meetings matches option F in the answer key.

  28. 28. C

    The answer is C because visiting different workplaces matches option C in the answer key.

  29. 29. A

    The answer is A because getting some work experience abroad matches option A in the answer key.

  30. 30. B

    The answer is B because attending an international conference matches option B in the answer key.

  31. 31. protected

    The answer is 'protected' because the study aimed to look at birds which were protected in cities, meaning they had some legal or conservation status.

  32. 32. estimate

    The answer is 'estimate' because researchers were able to estimate, not count exactly, the number of birds using methods like random sampling.

  33. 33. mapping

    The answer is 'mapping' because a mapping system was used to study birds' companionship habits, showing where birds go and who they are with.

  34. 34. trends

    The answer is 'trends' because tags on birds' legs helped researchers decide the trends over time, meaning changes or patterns.

  35. 35. pollution

    The answer is 'pollution' because human activities like pollution can harm bird reproduction, making it harder for birds to have young.

  36. 36. survival

    The answer is 'survival' because the aim was to increase birds' rate of survival, helping more birds live longer.

  37. 37. wind

    The answer is 'wind' because wind farms can be dangerous for birds, for example, birds might collide with turbines.

  38. 38. frequency

    The answer is 'frequency' because researchers monitored the frequency of birds' nocturnal callings, meaning how often the calls happened during flight.

  39. 39. recordings

    The answer is 'recordings' because recordings were taken to listen to birds' sounds, which is a common research method.

  40. 40. distance

    The answer is 'distance' because noise detection devices could be placed at a great distance to collect data, meaning far away from the birds.