UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education

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UNIVERSITY OF MRIDGE INTERNTIONL EXMINTIONS International General ertificate of Secondary Education *6355204936* ENGLISH S SEOND LNGUGE 0510/31 Paper 3 Listening (ore) May/June 2013 pprox 30 40 minutes andidates answer on the Question Paper. dditional Materials: s listed in Instructions to Supervisors. RED THESE INSTRUTIONS FIRST Write your entre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN NY RODES. nswer all questions. Dictionaries are not permitted. t the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. This document consists of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page. D (SJF/GW) 64406/4 [Turn over

2 Questions 1 6 Questions 1 6 you will hear a series of short sentences. nswer each question on the line provided. Your answers should be as brief as possible. You will hear each item twice. 1 What are li and his friends going to do at the gym? 2 What does the mother tell her son to do because he is not feeling well? 3 What does Danielle decide to give her father for his birthday? 4 t what time does the supermarket close on Mondays? 5 What two things is Roxy Moon going to do on the radio show?... 6 What does nneeka want to eat for her lunch, and why has she chosen this? What:...[1] Why:...[1] [Total: 7]

3 Question 7 Listen to the following talk by a man who works as an ice cream taster, and then complete the details below. You will hear the talk twice. Ice cream taster During his career he has tasted more than...... of ice cream. [1] His job: to taste, then either reject or approve the ice cream. What he uses: a special made of.... [1] What he does: tests ice cream from the beginning, the middle and the end of each batch of ice cream checks the... is consistent makes sure all ingredients are properly mixed. [1] Looking after his sense of taste: the company has insured his taste buds for one million dollars he cannot eat... food because it could upset his ability to taste he must not use aftershave lotion or perfumed. [1] How to become an ice cream taster: learn by working in an ice cream factory or study....... at university. [1] [Total: 5] [Turn over

4 Question 8 Listen to the following interview with a man who makes sculptures out of butter, and then complete the details below. You will hear the interview twice. utter sculpture Materials normally used for sculpture: and. [1] Everyday uses for butter: to put on bread, on, and in. [1] The sculpture of the car: old-fashioned, long, open-topped, with four inside. [1] Details: small on the lady s hat; the man Sculptor s personal qualities: patience and concentration. has on and the car s wheels have spokes. [1] Time taken to make the car: almost. [1] Secrets of success: uses pastry butter because it melts at a higher temperature, and very cold water for......... [1] chievements: entered international and won three in total. [1] [Total: 7]

5 Question 9 Listen to the following radio interview about a special hospital which treats large birds called falcons, and then indicate whether each statement is true or false by putting a tick in the appropriate box. You will hear the radio interview twice. True False (a) The nurse is wearing a glove when she carries the falcon into the room. (b) This is the second largest hospital in the world for treating falcons. (c) The bird is beautiful but looks very sick. (d) Falcons in the wild use meat and rocks to keep their nails short. (e) Falcons need to be treated in hospital to prevent heart attacks. (f) People used to hunt with falcons in the United rab Emirates. (g) The edouins used to let the young birds out of their tents at night. (h) Falcons are an important part of the history of the United rab Emirates. (i) (j) ll airlines let falcons travel with their owners. The hospital has 52 staff members and room for 280 falcons to stay. [Total: 5] [Turn over

6 Question 10 Listen to the following radio interview about an invasion of giant jellyfish in Japan, and then indicate which statement, or best completes the sentence, by putting a tick in the appropriate box. You will hear the interview twice. (a) The giant jellyfish are sometimes as long as 1.8 metres. are sometimes as heavy as 304 kilograms. are sometimes over 1.8 metres long. (b) The giant jellyfish are a problem because they strangle people with their tentacles. they eat the fish that people want to catch. they poison the fish so people cannot eat them. (c) The fishermen say that because of the jellyfish 80% fewer fish are being caught. their income has gone down by 80%. 80% of their nets are getting broken. (d) Global warming may have caused this jellyfish invasion because the warm sea is a perfect breeding place for those fish that eat jellyfish. perfect for breeding tiny fish which the jellyfish eat. a perfect environment for the jellyfish to breed in.

(e) Divers fitted trackers onto the jellyfish to find out how far they swim. 7 found it impossible to fit trackers onto the jellyfish. will take fourteen years to fit all the jellyfish with trackers. (f) To deal with the problem of the jellyfish, the fishermen have invented sharp hooks to cut the jellyfish up into cubes. special nets which stop the jellyfish getting into them. special wires to trap the jellyfish in the nets. [Total: 6]

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