Аудио английский для начинающих, английский язык аудио бесплатно, KET 1 test 3
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00:00 - поедка в Ливерпуль
00:37 - счета
01:02 - пойдем на пляж?
01:31 - как она услышала про пожар?
01:58 - звонил Мр Томпсон
02:29 - вечеринка по поводу новоселья
03:44 - билеты в Аргентину
05:21 - Тони в больнице
06:33 - поездка на ферму
- Excuse me. I’d like to go to Liverpool on Friday.
- Well, you can go by bus or train.
- Is the train expensive?
- Yes, the bus is much cheaper. It’s only ?20.
- Right, that’s better for me. Can I have a ticket please?
- Yes, certainly.
- Is that the electricity bill?
- No, it’s the water bill.
- Is it very big?
- Not as bad as last time.
- Oh, good.
- This is a beautiful beach. Shall we come again tomorrow?
- Don’t we have to go shopping?
- We can do that in the morning, and come here in the afternoon.
- OK. And let’s bring Joe and Linda with us.
- How did you hear about the fire? It wasn’t on the television news.
- No. It wasn’t in the newspaper either. Sandra phoned and told me about it.
- Oh, I see.
- Have there been any calls for me this morning?
- Yes, Mr. Thompson rang about the computer.
- Oh, what time was that?
- About nine thirty. Can you ring him at two o’clock this afternoon?
- Yes, OK.
- Hello, Julie. Your new flat is really nice.
- Thanks, Jim. It’s nice to see all my friends here.
- Yes, the living room’s certainly full of people. Er ...
Kevin wants to know if you have any orange juice?
- Yes, I have. Everybody’s hungry or thirsty, aren’t they?
- Of course, it’s a party! Would you like me to help you?
- Oh, yes please. Could you make a sandwich for Barbara?
- What does she want in it?
- She asked for cheese and Paul wants an ice-cream.
- Fine. I’ll make the sandwich and get the ice-cream for him. What does Diana want?
- She isn’t hungry. She just wants a glass of milk.
- What about the other guests? Do they want anything?
- I don’t think so. Oh, what about you, Jim? What do you want?
- I’ll just get a bottle of coke from the fridge. Do you want some, Julie?
- No thanks. After all this work, I need a cup of tea!
- Hello.
- Good morning. Can I help you?
- WeII, I have go to Argentina next week, so I’d like
some information about flying to Buenos Aires.
- OK. Well, there direct flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
- And what time do they leave?
- At 2 p.m. on all three days.
- OK. Wednesday is best for me. Now, how can I get to the airport? Is there a bus?
- Yes. You’ll have to check in at the airport at twelve o’clock, so you
could take the ten o’clock coach from the bus station in M Street.
- In Mill Street, OK. How long does the coach take?
- About one and a half hours.
- And how much Is a e ticket to Buenos Aires?
- Well, a single to Buenos ?300, but if you have
a student card there’s a twenty per cent reduction.
- Yes, I’ve got a student card. Here it is.
- OK, so the flight will be er ... ?240.
- Right. And the coach fare?
- That’s ?.
- OK. I’ll book it, please.
- Excuse me! You’re a friend of Toni’s, aren’t you?
- Yes. Why?
- Oh, he’s had an accident. I’m his sister.
He wants his school friends to visit him in hospital.
- Oh, dear. That’s terrible. Is he OK?
- He fell off his bicycle and hurt his leg. But he’s not too bad.
- Which hospital is he in?
- The City hospital. Near the University. You know where it is, don’t you?
- Yes ... oh, poor Toni.
- His room’s G8.
- OK. Is the room easy to find?
- Yes. It’s on the third floor, near the lift.
- And when can we visit him?
- Well, the visiting hours are from four to ... erm ... seven, every day.
- Well, I’ll go after school today. Does he want anything?
- I expect something to read would be nice - some magazines perhaps.
- OK. I’II take him some.
This weekend why not visit Park Farm, in the lovely village of
Newhampton, for a day in the country that the whole family will
enjoy! Come and see the farm animals, go for a walk across the
fields and take the children to the mini zoo. Afterwards, you can look
around the Gift Shop or have a snack or a drink in the Black Cat Tea
Room. From the Tea Room, you can watch your children playing outside.
Park Farm is open every day from half past ten in the morning to
five o’clock in the evening. An adult ticket costs six pounds and
children between three and sixteen pay four pounds. But you can
save money with a family ticket which costs seventeen pounds.
Dogs are not allowed on the farm so please leave your dog at home!
To find Park Farm, follow the signs in the village. The farm
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