w w e tr .X w Candidate Number ap eP m Centre Number Candidate Name om .c s er International General Certificate of Secondary Education CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE PAPER 3 Listening OCTOBER/NOVEMBER SESSION 2002 Approx. 30 minutes Candidates answer on the question paper. No additional materials are required. Time Approx. 30 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Answer all questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. Dictionaries are not permitted. FOR EXAMINER’S USE Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 TOTAL This question paper consists of 6 printed pages and 2 blank pages. © CIE 2002 [Turn over For Examiner’s Use 2 Part 1 Questions 1-6. For questions 1-6 you will hear a series of short sentences. Answer each question on the line provided. Your answer should be as brief as possible. You will hear each item twice. 1 Matthew is baking a birthday cake for a friend. Which two ingredients does he still have to buy? ..……………………………………………………………………………………………….….[1] 2 Jan is going to a meeting by taxi. What does the fare cost? ..……………………………………………………………………………………………….….[1] 2 You and your friends have arranged a barbecue on the beach for tomorrow evening. Give two reasons why you might have to postpone it. ..……………………………………………………………………………………………….….[1] 4 Which platform will Lara need to go to in order to meet her friend from Newcastle? ..……………………………………………………………………………………………….….[1] 5 How will Thandie and her friend find their way around? ..……………………………………………………………………………………………….….[1] 6 Atta telephones the library. What does he want to do about his books, and what is the new date given to him by the librarian? ..……………………………………………………………………………………………….….[2] [Total: 7] 0510/3 N02 For Examiner’s Use 3 Part 2 Part 2: Exercise One (Question 7) Listen to the following interview about tigers in India, and then fill in the details below. You will hear the interview twice. ON THE TRAIL OF THE TIGER PROJECT TIGER’S AIM: to save the tiger [1] HUMAN THREATS TO TIGERS: and [1] ORIGINAL TIGER LOCATIONS: and [1] TIGER DETAILS: largest cat tail nearly 1m weight up to [1] coat yellow/orange [1] HUNTING TIME: FOOD: wild boar, deer, forest animals [Total : 5] 0510/3 N02 [Turn over For Examiner’s Use 4 Part 2: Exercise Two (Question 8) Listen to the following interview about the recent navigation of the North West Passage, a route across the top of North America, and then fill in the details below. You will hear the interview twice. THE NORTH WEST PASSAGE ROUTE OF NORTH WEST PASSAGE RUNS: [1] YEAR OF FIRST ATTEMPTED CROSSING: [1] ST ROCH II: DISTANCE TRAVELLED: [1] ROUTE: [1] Beaufort Sea, NW Alaska through Western Arctic to [1] LENGTH OF TIME TAKEN FOR VOYAGE: TWO REASONS FOR ICE-FREE ZONE: and global warming [1] ST ROCH I: PURPOSE OF MISSION: LENGTH OF VOYAGE: [1] 27 months [Total : 7] 0510/3 N02 For Examiner’s Use 5 Part 3 Part 3: Exercise One (Question 9) Listen to the following interview about a famous cycle race in France, and then indicate whether each statement is true or false by putting a tick (3) in the appropriate box. You will hear the report twice. True (a) The ‘Tour de France’ race was started over 100 years ago. (b) Cyclists cycle 4,000 km clockwise around France. (c) The first race was intended to last for 5 weeks. (d) ‘Tour de France’ participants run 19 marathons in 3 weeks. (e) Cyclists do not ride more than 160km per day. (f) The winner may not be the cyclist who has won most stages. (g) The mountain stage winner wears a yellow jersey. (h) Cyclists are paid wages by sponsors while training. (i) Overall ‘Tour de France’ prize money is worth over £1 million. (j) About 100 participants might complete the race. False [Total : 5] 0510/3 N02 [Turn over For Examiner’s Use 6 Part 3: Exercise Two (Question 10) Listen to the following interview about mountain rescue teams, and then indicate whether each statement is true or false by putting a tick (3) in the appropriate box. You will hear the interview twice. True (a) There are more emergency call-outs for rescue teams in winter than in summer. (b) Winter climbers can usually be relied on to equip themselves for the climb they are to attempt. (c) The rescuers are paid for their help. (d) Rescuers are never called out more than once a day. (e) Maria’s rescue area is 200 square km. (f) More than half the call-outs are to people with broken legs or ankles. (g) Victims are usually rescued if the place of the accident is known. (h) Accidents can only be reported if one of the party has a mobile phone. (i) The mountain rescue service needs no money as staff are volunteers. (j) Rescuers can be called out at any time during the year. (k) The rescue teams like working together. (l) Maria Gallo is confident she will never have an accident herself. False [Total : 6] 0510/3 N02 7 BLANK PAGE 0510/3 N02 8 BLANK PAGE 0510/3 N02