Full TOEFL ITP Listening Test 3
Summary
TLDRThe transcript showcases a series of listening comprehension exercises designed to assess understanding through short conversations, longer dialogues, and talks. It covers a range of everyday topics including social interactions, academic discussions, sports, wildlife, and practical advice. The exercises test the listener's ability to comprehend context, infer meaning, and recall specific information from various scenarios. Additionally, it includes questions about community service, personal preferences, and technical details of new sports like tree climbing, making it both informative and engaging for learners.
Takeaways
- 😀 The script is part of a listening comprehension test designed for an English language proficiency exam, covering various conversational and lecture-style scenarios.
- 😀 It includes multiple-choice questions following short dialogues and longer conversations between two or more speakers, with the aim of assessing listening and understanding.
- 😀 The test is divided into three parts: Part A (short conversations), Part B (longer conversations), and Part C (talks or lectures).
- 😀 Each question is followed by four possible answers, and participants are required to select the best answer based on their understanding of the conversation or information presented.
- 😀 The script highlights diverse topics in conversations, such as travel plans, assignment deadlines, personal preferences, and school/work issues.
- 😀 Part B introduces longer conversations where participants hear about specialized topics, like tree climbing and a social studies course syllabus.
- 😀 The social studies teacher, Professor Barrett, introduces a community service requirement as part of the course, emphasizing a new curriculum addition for students.
- 😀 One conversation discusses tree climbing as a new sport, explaining how it combines skills from rock climbing and tree surgery, with a specific organization to promote it.
- 😀 Another segment emphasizes the importance of punctuality and giving advice to new international students about college routines and local attractions.
- 😀 Various cultural and ecological topics are discussed, such as the migration behavior and nesting habits of the American Robin, providing informative content related to biology and environmental science.
- 😀 The script also includes a mixture of social interactions, offering insights into character relationships, personal experiences, and the context of each conversation.
Q & A
Why didn't Fred go to his morning class?
-Fred missed his morning class because he stayed up late working on a psychology paper that was due that day.
What did the woman think about Fred's procrastination?
-The woman implied that Fred often puts things off until the last minute, as the paper had been assigned months ago.
What is tree climbing, as described in the conversation with Sam?
-Tree climbing is a new sport involving the use of ropes and a tree surgeon saddle to climb trees, with an organization called Tree Climbers International training people in the activity.
Why did Peter Jenkins start the sport of tree climbing?
-Peter Jenkins combined his two passions—tree surgery and rock climbing—into a new sport, believing that tree climbing is safer and more convenient than mountain climbing.
What impressed the woman most about Peter Jenkins' latest climb?
-The woman was most impressed by Peter Jenkins' climb of the fifth-largest tree in the world, a 357-foot California redwood, where he spent the night in a hammock suspended in the treetop.
What is the main goal of the community service requirement in Professor Barrett's social studies course?
-The main goal of the community service requirement is for students to complete 10 hours of service with a service organization in order to receive credit for the course.
What advice did Suzanne Irish give the new international students?
-Suzanne Irish advised the students to be on time to class, even suggesting they set their watches ahead by 10 minutes if they tend to be late.
What is the significance of the folder given to the international students?
-The folder contains important information about the college, including class schedules, cafeteria hours, bookstore timings, and tourist pamphlets about Vermont.
Why do many robins fly south in the winter?
-Many robins migrate south in the winter to escape the colder northern climates and find warmer conditions.
How does the male robin help during incubation?
-The male robin relieves the female during incubation so she can eat, even though the female does most of the incubating.
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