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Tuesday 29 March 2011

TOEFL Sample Test 3 - Listening

In this exercise, listen carefully to the short conversation and question on the recording, and then choose the best answer to the question.

1. (A) She couldn’t think of a single answer.
    (B) The test was easy.
    (C) It was impossible to think during the exam.
    (D) It was too quiet.

2. (A) He will finish quickly.
    (B) He works slowly.
    (C) He isn’t worried.
    (D) He doesn’t like to work.

3. (A) Her mother and father were hungry.
    (B) She was angry at her parents.
    (C) Her mother and father got home too late.
    (D) Her parents were mad.

4. (A) He didn’t get a car.
    (B) The car he got wasn’t real; it was a toy.
   (C) He really wanted a car but couldn’t get one.
   (D) The car that he just bought is old.

5. (A) Take some seeds.
    (B) Sit down.
   (C) Make an appointment.
   (D) Take some time.

6. (A) It was difficult to play because of the wind.
    (B) He’s unhappy because they lost.
   (C) He doesn’t like playing football in the winter
   (D) He’s not very happy about the way they won.

7. (A) He paid the rent two days ago.
    (B) The rent wasn’t due the day before yesterday.
    (C) One day earlier he’d rented an apartment.
    (D) Yesterday he spent the whole day ranting.

8. (A) Barry’s too old to enjoy camping.
    (B) Not enough people are going camping.
    (C) This weekend is not a good time for camping.
    (D) Barry’s too young to go camping.

9. (A) He has to water the lawn.
    (B) He’s sorry about having to move.
    (C) He’s washing his clothes.
    (D) He can’t move right now.

10. (A) He thinks the weather there is great.
      (B) He prefers dry weather.
      (C) The weather there is good for humans.
      (D) He likes wet weather

Source: TOEFL Skill
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Saturday 26 March 2011

TOEFL Sample Test 2 - Listening

In this exercise, listen carefully to the short conversation and question on the recording, and then choose the best answer to the question. You should pay particular attention to negative expressions.

1. (A) He was on time.
    (B) He’s sorry he was late.
    (C) He doesn’t know why he was late.
    (D) He hasn’t come there lately

2. (A) She’s sorry she brought the book.
    (B) She remembered to say she was sorry.
    (C) She forgot the book.
    (D) She didn’t remember the ring.

3. (A) The baby’s nodding off.
    (B) The baby’s asleep.
    (C) The baby’s on the way home.
    (D) The baby’s just waking up.

4. (A) He wants to go by himself.
    (B) He isn’t going on the trip.
    (C) He has a large number of friends.
    (D) He isn’t traveling alone.

5. (A) She does not have time to park the car.
    (B) She has some free time.
    (C) She has not been to the park in a while.
    (D) The park is too wild.

6. (A) He closed the windows.
    (B) It didn’t rain.
    (C) The windows were open during the storm.
    (D) He saw the rain through the windows.

7. (A) She’s certain the plant’s alive.
    (B) She’s not sure what happened to the plant.
    (C) She planned to throw it out.
    (D) She’s sure the plant should be thrown out.

8. (A) The apple is good because it’s sweet.
    (B) There is an apple in each suite.
    (C) The apple doesn’t look good.
    (D) The apple is sour.

9. (A) It’s cheap.
    (B) It costs a lot.
    (C) It has a few problems.
    (D) It’s hard to find.

10. (A) She must leave the rock there.
      (B) She needs a big rock.
      (C) She should take the rock with her.
      (D) She should take a bigger rock.