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FURTHER LISTENING 1

Part 1. For questions 1-5, listen to a conversation between the receptionist of a language school and a
student who has just arrived for the first morning of his English course. Fill the gap with NO MORE
THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer
PROGRAM ACTIVITES
Time Place Event
- At 10:00 am (1) __________ - meet the Principal and staff
- At 10:15 am - talk by (2)___________
- At 10:45 am - talk by (3)___________

(4)__________ Classroom 5 (5)__________

Your Answer:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Part 2. For questions 6-10, listen to a talk about Open AI decide whether these statements are True
(T) or False (F). Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided.
6. OpenAI's initially struggles to draw attention from companies and individuals
7. Microsoft's investment in OpenAI valued the company at 29 billion dollars, which demonstrates the high
confidence placed in Chat GPT's potential.
8. OpenAI's Chat GPT technology, despite its advancements in natural language processing, is still unable to
generate realistic and innovative video content for businesses.
9.The ethical considerations of AI technology, such as Chat GPT, primarily revolve around the potential
misuse and manipulation of users.
10.The detrimental effects of AI on the economy, such as large-scale job losses, can be completely avoided
through proper regulation and oversight.
Part 3: You will hear an interview with a student called Liam, who talks about the financial
difficulties he faced during his first year at university. For questions 11-15, choose the answer (A, B, C
or D) which fit best what you hear.
11. Liam’s choice of bank account was based on __________.
A. the availability of interest-free overdrafts.
B. the gift from the bank to new student customer.
C. the location of the nearest branch of the bank.
D. the high credit limit on credit cards for students.
12. Liam believes the most useful student discounts are for __________.
A. travelling by rail
B. going to the cinema
C. eating out
D. online shopping
13. Following the theft of his laptop, Liam wished he had__________.
A. taken his possessions with him during the vacation
B. thought about the need for insurance cover
C. made sure his room on campus was more secure
D. used a stronger password to protect his data
14. When he got into debt, he felt__________.
A. confident he could deal with the situation on his own
B. annoyed that nobody had warned him that could happen
C. unconcerned as he knew his parents would help him
D. apprehensive about what the lenders might do next
15. What advice does Liam give to others who are in debt __________.
A. take out a longer term loan to pay off the immediate debt.
B. spend nothing until you have saved enough to clear the debt.
C. set up a regular repayment plan for a fixed period of time.
D. Negotiate a lower interest rate with those you owe money to
Part 4. For questions 16-25, listen to a talk about the capital city of Bangladesh, Dhaka. Write NO
MORE THREE WORDS taken from the recording for each answer in the space provided.
16. Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is the fastest growing city on the planet, located
nearly________kilometers away from the Everest and the Himalayas
17. The continuous influx of melting snow and water from the Himalayas results in the formation of the
world’s largest __________
18. A significant number of the country’s population become displaced during the __________ season.
19. The ________ industry is the engine of the Bangladeshi economy, accounting for 80% of its exports.
20. Numerous workers without specialized skills find employment in the __________ economy
21. Informal occupations such as vegetable salesmen, barber shop keepers, boat men and ________account
for four out of five jobs in this city.
22. The report on Dhaka emphasizes that in order to enhance development, the country need to formalize
working condition of workers, which is a __________task
23. In the 17th century, Dhaka, know as Jahangir Nagada, thrived as a global center for the trade
of___________ .
24. Dhaka became the capital of eastern Pakistan until Bangladesh gained its __________ in 1971.
25. Dhaka's infrastructure and services are overwhelmed due to the overwhelming __________ from the
entire region.

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