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3 - Identificar Audio Listen And Select The One Of Two Statements That Corresponds To Each Drawing.

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Test 1 / 8

You will hear a journalist reporting on a scientific expedition to a volcano in Papua New Guinea


The journalist comments that themade up the majority of the expedition team.

TV film crew

To provide for the team,were grown in the jungle six months in advance.

sweet potatoes

An advance party, led by an expert on, went into the volcano crater before the rest of the team.

climbing

The teeth of afound in the crater were unusual.

frog

Inside the volcano, butterflies the size of awere observed by the team.

paperback book

A new species of caterpillar may be given a name based on theof a well-known politician.

eyebrows

Naturalist Steve Backshall's search for new species was concentrated around theinside the crater.

streams

By using what's known as athe team was able to discover one of the world's largest rats.

camera trap

As part of the expedition, some members of the team tried to make a map of theon another island.

caves

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You will hear a nutritionist talking about the production and uses of mastic, a spice that is found in the Mediterranean area.


Mastic is collected from a tree which looks like a smaller form of the tree.

olive

Mastic resin will only in the region around the Mediterranean.

harden

Basic tools like are employed to remove impurities from the mastic.

pins simple pins

Crystals of mastic have been referred to as in literature.

tears silver tears

The sale of mastic crystals is handled by a to ensure that the growers get a fair deal.

co-operative local co-operative cooperative local cooperative local co-op co-op

It is thought that mastic was first used as by ancient peoples.

chewing gum a chewing gum

When mastic is added to it slows down the melting process.

ice cream ice-cream

Flavoured drinks are made in which have had mastic burned under them.

pots clay pots

Some people believe that mastic can help in the treatment of health problems, especially some conditions.

stomach

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You will hear a radio programme about Biomimicry, the science of copying nature in order to create new technologies.


Biomimicry imitates nature's structures, processes and to create new ideas.

systems

Velcro was developed after its inventor observed the sticking qualities of one particular plant's

seed heads

Wood has the beneficial feature of being able to

hold nails

The synthetic 'wood' created for the post office will not according to surrounding environmental conditions.

change shape

The Namibian Fog Basking beetle uses its ability to in order to live in harsh conditions.

harvest moisture

A on the beetle's shell repels water and aids the formation of large droplets.

waxy finish

The Sahara Forest project utilised this concept in the design of a .

greenhouse

The 'Able Project' uses from the composting process as an input to the fish farm.

worms

The extinction of one species of has prevented scientists from finding a cure for excess stomach acid.

frog

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In Listening Part 2 you listen to a monologue. The questions are a series of incomplete sentences. You have to listen to the recording and identify the information you need (one to three words) to fill each gap

You must write the exact word(s) you hear in each gap, although the sentence itself may be a paraphrase.

Always try to write something even if you are not sure it is the correct answer

Write 1-3 words in each space. Don't repeat the words and ideas already used in the sentence.

  • The answers are short; one to three words.
  • Before you listen, read the questions carefully, paying special attention to any words that may give a clue to the gapped word(s). Keywords in the sentence can act as indicators of what to listen out for.
  • The first time you listen, try to understand the overall meaning as this is crucial. The questions follow the order of the text, so you have some indication of where you will hear the answer.
  • As you listen, jot down any words or phrases that seem to complete the gaps correctly, both in meaning and grammatically.
  • Sometimes you may hear names, dates or numbers.
  • The second time you listen, make sure your answers correspond to what is being said. The word(s) you need will be heard in the recording, but sometimes a very close synonym or paraphrase is acceptable.
  • Once you have completed the task, check your spelling.

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dispose (noun)

  1. The disposal or management of something.
  2. Behaviour; disposition.

dispose (verb)

  1. (used with "of") To eliminate or to get rid of something.
  2. To distribute or arrange; to put in place.
  3. To deal out; to assign to a use.
  4. To incline.
  5. To bargain; to make terms.
  6. To regulate; to adjust; to settle; to determine.

Pronunciation:/dɪˈspəʊz/

Read more:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dispose

3 - Identificar Audio Listen And Select The One Of Two Statements That Corresponds To Each Drawing.

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