Part 1
Part 1
You will hear two friends, Emma and Liam, talking in a hotel lounge about their sightseeing plans.
First, you have some time to look at questions 1 to 5.
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Listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 5.
Emma: Liam, finally! I was starting to think you were never going to show up.
Liam: I am so sorry, Emma. Have you been waiting long?
Emma: About forty minutes. But it's fine. I ordered some green tea and I've been looking through this city guide. You look completely exhausted.
Liam: I am. I went to the main train station to buy our weekly travel passes. I thought it would be really quick. I was worried the train was delayed, but actually, the main ticket machine was completely broken, so nobody could print their passes.
Emma: Oh no, so you had to wait for a technician?
Liam: Exactly. And while I was standing in line, I got chatting with another guy, and completely lost track of time. He's a tourist from Toronto. His name is Marcus Fawcett.
Emma: Fawcett? How do you spell his surname?
Liam: It's F-A-W-C-E-T-T. He's a professional photographer.
Emma: Oh, that sounds interesting. Is he here for a few days?
Liam: Actually, he's spending two weeks traveling along the coast.
Emma: That's a great trip. Just like the one we're doing.
Liam: Exactly. He recommended a few underground jazz clubs we should check out. And he actually gave me this spare discount card for the local transit system. He bought the wrong one by mistake and said he didn't need it.
Emma: Oh, that is incredibly helpful! Ah, the waiter is looking over. Should we get some proper food or just a drink?
Liam: Well, I just want some sparkling water for now. But I am getting quite hungry, and we have a massive day of walking ahead of us. Should we order a sandwich?
Emma: Let's just order a light snack alongside our drinks. We can have a proper hot meal later tonight.
Liam: Sounds like a perfect plan.
Before you hear the rest of the conversation, you have some time to look at questions 6 to 10.
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Now listen and answer questions 6 to 10.
Emma: Alright, let's figure out our sightseeing schedule for today. I think the best place to begin is the National Aquarium, and then the Science Museum. Do you know what time they open?
Liam: Let me check the guidebook. The aquarium is open from 8:30 in the morning. For the Science Museum... wait, it says it opens at 9 AM. No, my mistake, that is just the museum gift shop. The actual exhibition areas are open from 1 PM to 6 PM, so we absolutely cannot go there until after we have lunch.
Emma: Okay, good to know. What other places are on the list?
Liam: Well, I really want to visit the famous Street Fair near the harbor. But wait, as well as today and tomorrow, we still have Monday to explore. Do you think the fair will be open then?
Emma: Let me see... Oh, unfortunately not. They only operate on Wednesdays, so we have completely missed it for this week since today is Friday.
Liam: That's a pity. So, for the Science Museum, since tomorrow is Saturday, it will probably be packed with local families.
Emma: True. And we can't go the day after either. The guidebook says it isn't open on Sundays at all, so we definitely need to fit that in today or tomorrow.
Liam: Good point. What about the Observation Tower and the City Park? Are all of these attractions free, or do we need to buy tickets for them?
Emma: There is an entrance fee for all the indoor ones, like the aquarium and the tower. But the City Park and the Street Fair are completely free to walk around, naturally.
Liam: Okay, well, it looks like our schedule is taking shape. We will go see the fish at the Aquarium first, then we will grab some lunch, head over to the Science Museum after that, and finally the Observation Tower.
Emma: Perfect. The guidebook mentions the restaurant at the top of the tower is lovely. But what I really want to do is ride the glass elevator. The 360-degree view of the skyline is supposed to be absolutely breathtaking.
Liam: Okay! Then tomorrow, we can spend the morning in the City Park.
That is the end of Part 1. You now have half a minute to check your answers.