Knowledge Check – Part 4
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Frage 1 von 10
1. Frage
Listen to the track twice and fill in the gaps.
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Jim: “The weather is today, isn’t it?”
Lilly: “Do you really think so? I’d say it’s rather for May.”
Jim: “Well, it’s not raining. It all day yesterday. Wasn’t that awful?”
Lilly: “I hope it’ll be tomorrow. I’ve bought myself a new skirt that I want to wear.”
Jim: “Well, the forecast says that it’ll be quite tomorrow, with just a little . So I’m sure you can wear it then.“
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Frage 2 von 10
2. Frage
Listen to the following track. Decide which sentences are True and which are False.
Sentence Answer A crazy lover sent off 65 bright pigeons to ask his girlfriend whether she’d marry him. Manchester United’s goalkeeper has just turned down an 8 million Dollar transfer offer. You’re listening to Radio Rainbow, Germany’s most popular radio station. A postman found an envelope with 1,000 € and took it to the police. Richtig 4 / 4 XPFalsch / 4 XP -
Frage 2 von 10
2. Frage
Listen to the text for the first time. For each statement, tick whether it is true or false or whether there is nothing said about it in the text.
Sentence Answer This episode of “Milestones in American History” deals with the Boston Tea Party. Walter Peabody wrote a book about famous American tea drinkers. Mr Peabody says that the colonists had to pay taxes because of the debts of the British Crown due to wars with the French and the Native Americans. The wars had been so expensive because they had been going on for so long. The slogan “no taxation without representation” meant that colonists were not willing to pay taxes unless they could send their own politicians to the parliament in London. The colonists’ reaction to the taxes was a boycott of tea sold by the British West India Company. The tea company then tried to sell its tea from China with the help of smugglers. Because of the Tea Act the company finally could offer the tea even cheaper than the smugglers. The price for tea was even cheaper than that for beer in those days. The three famous ships which were lying in Boston Harbor in December 1773 were the Beaver, the Dartmouth and the Eleanour. The Sons of Liberty were a group of Native Americans who fought for more independence from the Crown. The incident is called the “Boston Tea Party” because the tea-leaves turned the water in the harbour into tea. Richtig 12 / 12 XPFalsch / 12 XP -
Frage 3 von 10
3. Frage
Listen to the track and answer the following questions.
- Because of the new Tea Act the East India Company had to pay taxes when one of their tea ships …
- Citizens wanted …
- Samuel Adams became famous for having said:
- When the men threw the tea overboard …
- Historians say that the most important effect of the Boston Tea Party was that …
- The Sons of Liberty dressed up as Native Americans, because
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Frage 3 von 10
3. Frage
Listen to the track again and answer the following questions.
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Question: What is the name of the radio programme?
Answer: The name of the radio programme is “ America to ”.b. Question: How many million pounds of debt did the British Crown have after the wars?
Answer: The British Crown faced debts of £ million.c. Question: Which two Acts were introduced in 1764?
Answer: In 1764 both the Act and the Act were introduced.d. Question: Why was there so much tea rotting in the London warehouses in 1773?
Answer: There was so much tea rotting in London warehouses in 1773 because the had tea sold by the .
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Frage 4 von 10
4. Frage
Listen to the track and complete the sentences.
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Dear Pat,
Scotland is great, it is Wales. Yesterday, I went climbing. It was I thought. We had to climb up very high, but Snowdon. I’m going pony trekking with some of the girls at the weekend. I think pony trekking mountain biking. The longer I stay, it is to be here in Scotland. And the people here are even back home in Wales, but the summers here seem to be they are in Wales. I hope your holidays aren’t they were last year.
Love, Tina
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Frage 5 von 10
5. Frage
Listen to the track twice and answer to the questions.
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Who began building the Tower of London?
William the began to build the Tower of London.What is the White Tower?
The White Tower is the of the towers which belong to the .What was kept there during the Middle Ages?
and the famous were kept in the Tower of London during the Middle Ages.Why are six to seven ravens still kept today?
has it that should the ever the Tower of London, England would be by a terrible .How many tourists come every year to visit the Tower of London?
About million visitors come every year.Who looks after the Tower of London today?
The so-called look after the Tower of London today.Why are they called Beefeaters?
The nickname “” dates back to the when they were the king’s and had to try his food.
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Frage 6 von 10
6. Frage
Listen to the voicemails in which teenagers from Britain and the UK describe their daily life.
Sentence Answer Stacey comes from the USA. Stacey can drive a car. Stacey usually has cheerleading practice in the afternoons and games on Saturdays. On Saturdays, Stacey and her friends sometimes go to Washington. On Sundays, Stacey usually has a long breakfast with her family and goes to church. Nolan attends a comprehensive school in Britain. Nolan likes fish and chips. Nolan plays in his school’s orchestra. There is a club in Nolan’s school in which you can learn how to repair cars. At weekends, Nolan delivers newspapers in his neighbourhood in order to earn some money. Richtig 10 / 10 XPFalsch / 10 XP -
Frage 2 von 10
2. Frage
Listening to the following track on Australian bush flies and decide, if the information is true or false.
Sentence Answer The speaker is working as a university professor in Australia. It’s because of the cows that there is such a great number of bush flies in Australia. Cows, and cattle in general, are not very important to Australia’s economy. The dung beetles can help in finding a solution to the problem. They also tried to import beetles from African countries. The bush flies are more active before sunset. Richtig 6 / 6 XPFalsch / 6 XP -
Frage 2 von 10
2. Frage
🇺🇸 How difficult was the Listening task in this test? Please rate it on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is very easy and 5 is very difficult.
🇩🇪 Wie schwierig war die Hörverstehensaufgabe in diesem Test? Bitte bewerten Sie es auf einer Skala von 1 bis 5, wobei 1 sehr einfach und 5 sehr schwierig ist.RichtigFalsch
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