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Practice Test 5
Listening, Structure, and Reading Scores
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Evaluating Your Essay
Addresses Organization Supporting Proper Variety of Structure
Insert the total score for your essay (0–30):
Divide the total by 5 to get your raw score:
Convert your raw score using the following table
Determining Your Writing Score
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Practice Test 6
Listening, Structure, and Reading Scores
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Scoring Your Essay
Evaluating Your Essay
Addresses Organization Supporting Proper Variety of Structure
Insert the total score for your essay (0–30):
Divide the total by 5 to get your raw score:
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Determining Your Writing Score
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The CDs that come with this book help you to practice for the Listening section of
the TOEFL test The CDs let you hear the conversations and speeches that are
in-cluded in the Listening section of each practice test, as well as in the section of
Part III that provides sample listening questions
These are audio CDs only; they do not create visual images on your computer
screen In Part IV and in this appendix I have indicated which CD tracks to listen
to when taking each practice test This appendix includes the text of the
conversa-tions, speeches, and questions that make up the practice listening exams While
you take the practice exams, do not refer to this appendix Use it only as a
re-source if you have trouble understanding what is being said
Practice Listening Exercise (Part III,
“Listening Section”)
CD A, Track 1
1. Woman: Have you seen the report on changes in the university
administration?
Man: I looked it over briefly, but I didn’t have time to study it.
Woman: I can leave it for you to review later if you’d like.
Narrator: What does the man say about the report?
2. Man: What happened to your car? It didn’t have that huge dent yesterday,
did it?
Woman: You wouldn’t believe it It was hit by a school bus I saw it, but the
driver denied it My paint was on its bumper
Man: What are you going to do? The school’s insurance should pay for it.
Narrator: What does the woman say about her car?
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anything about him?
Woman: A graduate student in physics, and quite sure of himself, but he’s
never taught before
Man: Oh, great I guess it’s going from bad to worse.
Narrator: What does the woman imply about Mr Adams?
4. Woman: Did you see Thalía singing last night on Univision? She did the
theme song from her new soap I know you really like to watch her
Man: No, I would have if I had known about it When does the new soap
start?
Woman: Aha! I knew you couldn’t resist.
Narrator: What do the speakers imply about Thalía?
5. Man: If I had only prepared more, I could have done better on the exam.
Woman: I thought you had done well.
Man: Yeah, I did, but not well enough.
Narrator: What does the man imply about the exam?
6. Woman: I wish Jane hadn’t heard about the surprise I tried so hard to carry
it off
Man: She was very grateful anyway It was a nice thing to do.
Woman: I know, but it would have been even more fun if she hadn’t
found out
Narrator: What does the woman imply about Jane?
7. Woman: No sooner had I turned in the paper than I remembered the answer
to number 8
Man: That’s not as bad as what I did I skipped one answer, so I put answers
on the wrong line all the way down By the time I realized it, I didn’t have
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Narrator: What is the man’s problem?
8. Man: Never have I seen such an interesting documentary You know, the one
about mummies
Woman: That’s an understatement.
Narrator: What do the speakers imply about the documentary?
9. Woman: I can’t stop thinking about that terrible accident and what those
children went through
Man: Don’t remind me.
Narrator: What do the speakers say about the accident?
10. Man: I can’t figure out how Brenda knew how to fix the car.
Woman: She used to work in a repair shop.
Narrator: What does the woman say about Brenda?
11. Woman: I’m not sure how to deal with this Should I tell the authorities or
forget about it?
Man: How could you question it? You know there’s no choice.
Woman: You’re right I’ll make the call in the morning.
Narrator: What is the woman’s problem?
12. Man: Wouldn’t you rather take a break now? We’ve been at it for hours.
Woman: I’m beat, too Let’s get something to eat.
Man: We’ll be able to concentrate with a little nutrition.
Narrator: What do the speakers mean?