LISTENING TEST 02 Part 02
Part 2 Questions 8-13
Test 2 Part 2
1. C
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. C
6. A
Now turn to Part 2, questions 8-13.
You will hear a man called Frank, talking on the radio about looking for ships that sank at sea long ago.
For each question, put a tick in the correct box. You now have 45 seconds to look at the
questions for Part 2.
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Now we are ready to start. Listen carefully. You will hear the recording twice.
Woman: Frank, tell us about some of the ships you've discovered.
Man: Well, there's nothing quite like finding your first old ship - it was 300 years old. It was just lying at the bottom of the sea, so it wasn't difficult to find. Most are covered in sand and rocks - but this one wasn't.
I'm actually a teacher, not a full-time diver - I dive in my free time but I often get to
them before the professional divers, because I have good up-to-date equipment.
Another thing that helps is talking to fishermen who tell me about their local area.
I've even written a book about some of their experiences.
At the moment, I'm looking for the gold from a ship called The Seabird. It was an
enormous well-built ship and it was coming from Australia on a winter night in 1859.
Everything was going fine until the ship reached the English coast, when it crashed into
some rocks in a very strong wind and sank to the bottom of the sea. It was carrying
gold from Australia, and most of it is still at the bottom of the sea.
My wedding ring is actually made from gold which I found on an eighteenth-century
sailing ship. A friend of mine, another diver, has already found £88,000 worth of gold
from different ships. He's now decided to give up his job and become a full-time diver.
My house is full of things like coins, bottles and old guns. My wife is always
complaining about the number of objects around the house - she says I should open
an antiques shop - but I love all these old things. Anyway, in the end, I gave some
things from my collection to museums, because I didn't want to sell them. But my wife
still wasn't very pleased, I'm afraid.
As diving is a dangerous hobby, it's not a good idea to try to teach yourself. I'd
advise anyone interested to do what I did. There are some excellent diving clubs like
the one I joined, which run courses for beginners. It is best to do one of these before
you go on a diving holiday ...
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