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Listening ANSWER KEY Page 1 LISTENING – ANSWER KEY Candidate Number: Task Three: A Radio Programme 10-17 Question Your Answer A B C 10 X 11 X 12 X 13 X A B C Question Your Answer A B C 14 X 15 X 16 X 17 X A B C Place a X in the appropriate box. Do not make corrections. Never mark more than one box.

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  • Listening ANSWER KEY Page 1

    LISTENING ANSWER KEY

    Candidate Number:

    Task Three: A Radio Programme 10-17

    Question Your Answer

    A B C

    10 X

    11 X

    12 X

    13 XA B C

    Question Your Answer

    A B C

    14 X

    15 X

    16 X

    17 XA B C

    Place a X in the appropriate box.Do not make corrections.Never mark more than one box.

  • Listening ANSWER KEY Page 2

    TAPESCRIPT:

    TASK THREE:

    Interviewer Welcome to New Friends. Im Jack Francis. On todays programme we have two people who met up in out of the ordinary circumstances. Id like to welcome Chris Reninson and Chloe Jenkins onto the programme. Hello Chris and Chloe.

    Chris Hello

    Chloe Hello

    Interviewer Now I understand, Chris, that your story begins with a road accident.

    Chris A slight exaggeration, but I suppose you could call it that. I was returning home from a business appointment, and was bored after a couple of hours on the motorway. So I thought Id take a short cut on a mountain road. Well, I was tired and losing concentration.

    Interviewer You could still see all right. It was mid-summer.

    Chris Yeah, but I was being daft. Listening to loud music, closing my eyes for a few seconds and taking my hands off the wheel. Well, the inevitable happened; the car veered of the road. Fortunately I wasnt injured at all, but the car was a complete write-off.

    Interviewer I see, so what did you do?

    Chris Well, Id forgotten my mobile. Id have hitched, but there were no cars. Walking along the road about fifteen kilometres to the next village was out. The road zigzagged all over the place, so the only option was start going down the mountain through the pine forest.

    Interviewer So you set off through the forest.

    Chris Yes, and it was really steep and hard going. I fell over several times and ripped my suit to pieces. It was much harder going than I thought.

  • Listening ANSWER KEY Page 3

    Interviewer Well, now turning to you, Chloe. You met Chris in the forest. But tell us something about your background.

    Chloe Well, I trained as a lawyer, but I always knew that I was in the wrong profession. I had always wanted to join a circus and about two years ago I made the big change. Acrobatics, which was just a hobby in the past, is now my full time job, but of course there is a lot of other work in the circus such as looking after the animals.

    Interviewer So was the circus camped near where Chris was coming down the mountain?

    Chloe No, not really. We had our camp near a small village about two kilometres away. It was quite by chance that I was in that part of the forest.

    Interviewer And why was that?

    Chloe Well, the camp is about five kilometres from the centre of the town. And every year there was tradition that when the circus first arrived in town there would be a procession of the animals through the town centre. The residents quite looked forward to it. You know people came out of their houses, shops and offices and clapped.

    Interviewer So you took the animals to the town?

    Chloe Yes, it was quite a big thing, as we had to walk a good distance along a main road. There were always acrimonious debates within the circus about which position each animal in the procession should have. Hostile interchange and insult calling continued during the walk into town, and all of this tended to get the animals over-excited. There was a huge debate, for instance, over whether the elephant should go at the front or the back of the procession.

    Interviewer So how does this explain your being in that part of the forest at the time?

    Chloe Well, I was walking along in charge of six monkeys. Most of them were quite well-behaved but there was one younger monkey called Michael who started playing up. In the end I decided he would have to go on a lead, but before I could put it on he ran off into the forest. I asked another circus girl, Amanda, to look after the other monkeys and went off to look for Michael.

    Interviewer Did you find him?

  • Listening ANSWER KEY Page 4

    Chloe I found Chris. I suddenly caught sight of this man who had just fallen over a tree trunk. I went to help him up all his clothes were torn and of course I wanted to ask whether he had seen Michael. At first he didnt seem to realise that Michael was a monkey.

    Interviewer Had he seen Michael?

    Chloe No, but we started talking about the circus, his job and other things. We got really friendly. I knew by that time that the circus procession would have moved on without me. Had I found Michael I might have called a taxi on my mobile, but as Chris pointed out the taxi driver might have been reluctant to take a monkey.

    Interviewer So did you ever find Michael?

    Chloe Yes, we did. He was obviously hiding not very far away, and came out of the forest. He was a little apprehensive about Christ to start with. But his behaviour certainly improved. Chris gave him a toffee from his pocket, which meant they ended up as great friends.

    Interviewer So what happened next?

    Chris To tell you the truth I had got completely lost when stumbling down the mountain. It was a pleasant surprise to find out from Chloe that I was in fact only a couple of kilometres from where I lived. So I invited Chloe to come with me.

    Chloe Yes, the last thing I felt like doing was going back to the circus camp with Michael. Everybody was in town except the lions and lion-keeper, and I didnt get on with Arno, the lion keeper.

    Interviewer So what did your wife think, Chris, when the two of you turned up?

    Chris Well it was the three of us in fact.

    Interviewer The three of you then.

    Chris Relief. Remember I had been expected home several hours before. We did have a bit of debate over Michael, but in the end it was agreed that after supper he would sleep on some blankets in the garden shed.

  • Listening ANSWER KEY Page 5

    Interviewer And Chloe?

    Chris Oh, my wife and Chloe became great friends almost immediately. To tell you the truth I felt a bit left out.

    Interviewer Well thank you, Chris and Chloe. We have our first caller on the line, Mr Hemmingway. Good afternoon, Mr Hemmingway