Notice: This is a Listening final test, so you need to use the headphone, earphone or good speaker to listen well the test’s audio.
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1. Question
Listen to the student presentation. Then choose the best answer for each question.
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1.What is the presentation about?
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2. What did Laura #1 expect to happen to her balloon when she released it?
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3. Which is something that the girls did NOT have in common?
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4. Where did the two Lauras live?
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5. What the message did Laura #2 find?
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6. After finding the balloon, what did Laura #2 do?
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7. How old were the two Lauras when they met?
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8. According to the speaker, what is true about the Lauras today?
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9. Question
Listen to the presentation again. Listen for signal words and phrases. Choose the best answer for each question.
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1.Which phrase is used to define the word improbable?
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2. What does improbable mean?
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3. Which phrase is used to explain the word remarkable?
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4. What does remarkable mean?
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5. What does the word coincidence mean?
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6. What does the speaker give as an example of a coincidence?
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7. Which phrase does the speaker use to introduce the example of a coincidence?