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35. Most staff at the company
A have school age children.
B are female.
C would use the crèche facilities.
D would prefer a corporate dining room.
T9 Questions 36-40
You are going to listen to the discussion about building a nightclub in a
residential area.
36. The residents
A were not aware of the topic for discussion.
B wasted their time discussing the agenda for the meeting.
C were pleased to meet Mr Claydon to develop the project for the
nightclub together.
D could hear Mr Claydon who suggested for considerations his plans
about the night club and disco bar.
37. Neither Mr Claydon nor the residents
A wanted noise, bad behaviour, litter in the streets.
B were in favour of building a night club.
C thought the club would be good for the neighbourhood.
D had anywhere to go.
38. According to Mr Claydon, the night club
A was going to ruin peaceful nights by loud music.
B could prove useful for young people.
C would be a sure treatment for drugs.
D off the streets will stop all crime.
39. Mr Claydon mentioned that strict laws could
A stop the law-abiding citizens from going to Mr Claydon’s night
club.
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B never prevent crime.
C control the order in his club and disco bar.
D guarantee the success of his club.
40. The meeting soon got a bit out of hand as
A there were hordes of young people waiting to go in to the night-
club.
B there was no point in discussing the topic.
C everyone was trying to talk at the same time.
D all the residents wanted Mr Claydon to have his say.
T10 Questions 41-45
You are going to listen to the staff of a holiday company discussing some
complaints they have recieved.
41. It
A wasn’t the first time there had been complaints about Hotel Splen-
dide.
B was loyalty to the company over the last few months that was men-
tioned in the report.
C was the ‘thank-you’ letter from the customers that caused trouble
to the holiday company.
D was in July that the complaints became less serious.
42. Mr and Mrs Silk
A were unhappy about the state of their room.
B were the troublemakers keen on moving to other hotels.
C wanted to change hotels.
D insisted that they should live further from the beach.
43. The Norrishes
A were not satisfied with the amount of compensation they recieved.
35. Most staff at the company B never prevent crime. A have school age children. C control the order in his club and disco bar. B are female. D guarantee the success of his club. C would use the crèche facilities. D would prefer a corporate dining room. 40. The meeting soon got a bit out of hand as A there were hordes of young people waiting to go in to the night- club. T9 Questions 36-40 B there was no point in discussing the topic. C everyone was trying to talk at the same time. You are going to listen to the discussion about building a nightclub in a D all the residents wanted Mr Claydon to have his say. residential area. 36. The residents T10 Questions 41-45 A were not aware of the topic for discussion. B wasted their time discussing the agenda for the meeting. You are going to listen to the staff of a holiday company discussing some C were pleased to meet Mr Claydon to develop the project for the complaints they have recieved. nightclub together. D could hear Mr Claydon who suggested for considerations his plans 41. It about the night club and disco bar. A wasn’t the first time there had been complaints about Hotel Splen- dide. 37. Neither Mr Claydon nor the residents B was loyalty to the company over the last few months that was men- A wanted noise, bad behaviour, litter in the streets. tioned in the report. B were in favour of building a night club. C was the ‘thank-you’ letter from the customers that caused trouble C thought the club would be good for the neighbourhood. to the holiday company. D had anywhere to go. D was in July that the complaints became less serious. 38. According to Mr Claydon, the night club 42. Mr and Mrs Silk A was going to ruin peaceful nights by loud music. A were unhappy about the state of their room. B could prove useful for young people. B were the troublemakers keen on moving to other hotels. C would be a sure treatment for drugs. C wanted to change hotels. D off the streets will stop all crime. D insisted that they should live further from the beach. 39. Mr Claydon mentioned that strict laws could 43. The Norrishes A stop the law-abiding citizens from going to Mr Claydon’s night A were not satisfied with the amount of compensation they recieved. club. 23 24
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