CELPIP Listening Task 4 (Listening to a News Item) - Practice
CELPIP Listening Task 4 (Listening to a News Item) - Practice
1) Explain
- You will hear a news item once. It is about 1.5 minutes long.
- Then 5 questions will appear.
2) Instruction
You will hear about the disease in Canada.
Q1. The next news item is about
1. children's flu.
2. respiratory virus.
3. pneumonia.
4. heart disease.
Q2. She says that type influenza can
1. cause other complications.
2. lead to secondary infections.
3. cause insomnia.
4. reduce food intake.
Q3. According to the latest Public Health Agency FluWatch report
1. More children than last year were hospitalized.
2. Children's number receiving flu shots has increased.
3. Children are easier to spread the flu than adults.
4. Flu in children's bodies exists for three years.
Q4. Very young children, the elderly, those with a fundamental health condition will
1. They stay in the hospital longer.
2. They pay more attention to taking medication.
3. They take a little more sleep.
4. They are more likely to get sick.
Q5. Bogoch said.
1. Children should receive flu shots early.
2. Pneumonia is a complication of the flu.
3. Patients avoid taking medications as much as possible.
4. Flu and pneumonia should be treated together.
4) Answer
Q1. children's flu.
Q2. lead to secondary infections.
Q3. More children than last year were hospitalized.
Q4. They are more likely to get sick.
Q5. Pneumonia is a complication of the flu.
- You will hear a news item once. It is about 1.5 minutes long.
- Then 5 questions will appear.
2) Instruction
You will hear about the disease in Canada.
3) Listening
Q1. The next news item is about
1. children's flu.
2. respiratory virus.
3. pneumonia.
4. heart disease.
Q2. She says that type influenza can
1. cause other complications.
2. lead to secondary infections.
3. cause insomnia.
4. reduce food intake.
Q3. According to the latest Public Health Agency FluWatch report
1. More children than last year were hospitalized.
2. Children's number receiving flu shots has increased.
3. Children are easier to spread the flu than adults.
4. Flu in children's bodies exists for three years.
Q4. Very young children, the elderly, those with a fundamental health condition will
1. They stay in the hospital longer.
2. They pay more attention to taking medication.
3. They take a little more sleep.
4. They are more likely to get sick.
Q5. Bogoch said.
1. Children should receive flu shots early.
2. Pneumonia is a complication of the flu.
3. Patients avoid taking medications as much as possible.
4. Flu and pneumonia should be treated together.
4) Answer
Q1. children's flu.
Q2. lead to secondary infections.
Q3. More children than last year were hospitalized.
Q4. They are more likely to get sick.
Q5. Pneumonia is a complication of the flu.