CELPIP Listening Part 5 - Listening to a Discussion Practice

 


(1) Explain


- You will hear a news item once. It is about 2 minutes long.


- Then 8 questions will appear.


(2) Instruction


 You will see a video of two men and a woman talking. They are talking about their priorities and dreams.


(3) Listening



Q1. How much does the blue eyes man currently make per year?


1. $90,000

2. $250

3. $27,000

4. It is not mentioned


Q2. What does the blue eyes man say about his ability to pay his mortgage?


1. He can easily pay his mortgage

2. He needs financial assistance

3. He plans to move into a one-bedroom apartment

4. It is not mentioned


Q3. According to Woman 1, what positive effect can moderate trauma have on children?


1. They become more academically focused

2. They become more social

3. They become physically stronger

4. It is not mentioned


Q4. How does the blue eyes man respond to Woman's statement?


1. He agrees with her

2. He tells her to go away

3. He disagrees and gets angry

4. It is not mentioned


Q5. What does man in suit jacket say about the blue eyes man's children admiring him?


1. He doubts they ever admired him

2. He believes they still admire him

3. He doesn't mention the children

4. It is not mentioned


Q6. Why does the man in suit jacket say kids love athletes?


1. Because athletes are rich

2. Because athletes have good looks

3. Because athletes follow their dreams

4. It is not mentioned


Q7. What was the man in suit jacket's initial job after college?


1. Cooking at KFC

2. Working as a waiter

3. Bussing tables

4. It is not mentioned


Q8. What does the man in suit jacket encourage the blue eyes man to do?


1. Quit his job

2. Pursue his dreams

3. Stay at the same company

4. It is not mentioned




(4) Answer


Q1. $90,000


Q2. He needs financial assistance


Q3. They become more academically focused


Q4. He disagrees and gets angry


Q5. He doubts they ever admired him


Q6. Because athletes follow their dreams


Q7. It is not mentioned


Q8. Pursue his dreams


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