Part A 1. left knee 2. Insect bite 3. cholesterol 4. excruciating 5. drive 6. septicaemia / septicemia / blood poisoning 7. (playing) rugby 8. anti(-)inflammatories / NSAIDs 9. (awful) diarrhoea / diarrhea 10. liquid morphine / morphine sulphate 11 (an) ice pack 12. skin rash PART A: QUESTIONS 13-24 13. jet lag 14. meningitis 15 Malarone 16. sweating / diaphoresis 17. bad headache / severe headache / splitting headache 18. jaundice 19. (really) racing 20. eyes 21. stomach pain / abdominal pain / abdominal discomfort 22. hepatitis / hep A 23. cold sores (on [her] [upper] lip) / cold sores (all over [her] [upper] lip) / Herpes labialis 24. lumpectomy Part B 25 A 26 B 27 B 28 C 29 A 30 B worried that he may have damaged a filling reassuring them that their workload won’t increase possible post-operative side effects treating the side-effects of an operation prompt preparation is the most effective way to minimise patient risk. impressed by how little time he spent in the hospital. PART C: QUESTIONS 31-36 31 B 32 A 33 B 34 C 35 C 36 B He compared it to the experience of a relative dying. Under-reporting by patients makes it hard to know how frequent it is. is fixed in a strange position. reported pain levels that impact on their daily lives. made to move a simulation of the missing limb in their minds. it can be used by patients after discharge. PART C: QUESTIONS 37-42 37 A 38 C 39 B 40 A 41 A 42 B is fairly common so should be more accurately diagnosed. the effects of smoking. diagnosis of HS may require a full patient history. may recur after disappearing for many years. reflected a lack of sympathy and understanding. restrict their intake of dairy products.
25 A 26 B 27 B 28 C 29 A 30 B worried that he may have damaged a filling reassuring them that their workload won’t increase possible post-operative side effects treating the side-effects of an operation prompt preparation is the most effective way to minimise patient risk. impressed by how little time he spent in the hospital. PART C: QUESTIONS 31-36 31 B 32 A 33 B 34 C 35 C 36 B He compared it to the experience of a relative dying. Under-reporting by patients makes it hard to know how frequent it is. is fixed in a strange position. reported pain levels that impact on their daily lives. made to move a simulation of the missing limb in their minds. it can be used by patients after discharge. PART C: QUESTIONS 37-42 37 A 38 C 39 B 40 A 41 A 42 B is fairly common so should be more accurately diagnosed. the effects of smoking. diagnosis of HS may require a full patient history. may recur after disappearing for many years. reflected a lack of sympathy and understanding. restrict their intake of dairy products.
Part A
1. left knee
2. Insect bite
3. cholesterol
4. excruciating
5. drive
6. septicaemia / septicemia / blood poisoning
7. (playing) rugby
8. anti(-)inflammatories / NSAIDs
9. (awful) diarrhoea / diarrhea
10. liquid morphine / morphine sulphate
11 (an) ice pack
12. skin rash
PART A: QUESTIONS 13-24
13. jet lag
14. meningitis
15 Malarone
16. sweating / diaphoresis
17. bad headache / severe headache / splitting headache
18. jaundice
19. (really) racing
20. eyes
21. stomach pain / abdominal pain / abdominal discomfort
22. hepatitis / hep A
23. cold sores (on [her] [upper] lip) / cold sores (all over [her] [upper] lip) / Herpes labialis
24. lumpectomy
Part B
25 A
26 B
27 B
28 C
29 A
30 B
worried that he may have damaged a filling
reassuring them that their workload won’t increase
possible post-operative side effects
treating the side-effects of an operation
prompt preparation is the most effective way to minimise patient risk.
impressed by how little time he spent in the hospital.
PART C: QUESTIONS 31-36
31 B
32 A
33 B
34 C
35 C
36 B
He compared it to the experience of a relative dying.
Under-reporting by patients makes it hard to know how frequent it is.
is fixed in a strange position.
reported pain levels that impact on their daily lives.
made to move a simulation of the missing limb in their minds.
it can be used by patients after discharge.
PART C: QUESTIONS 37-42
37 A
38 C
39 B
40 A
41 A
42 B
is fairly common so should be more accurately diagnosed.
the effects of smoking.
diagnosis of HS may require a full patient history.
may recur after disappearing for many years.
reflected a lack of sympathy and understanding.
restrict their intake of dairy products.
35/42completely exam based
Part C extract 2 from 2 and 3 question was not displayed on time. Audio and question was not correlated.
we have forwaded this issue to our team and they will be rectifying this soon
34/42....nice material.....
Very good thanks a lot
Part A is answere is morphine ¿ I didn’t heared liquid or sulphate
I got correct 34
Are you giving the correct time to read question as same as in the exam?
Yes it is the same time that you get in the exam
37/42 ^^ Thank you for materials
Can you please upload more reading materials
Sure we upload reading materials everyday
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Plzz tell me how improve my listening i got 13/42😢
I think reading the questions multiple times while practice can change your scores
38/42. Good listening material. However, the later section of part C had a delay on the image displayed and the voice over.
thanks for your feed back and we will be looking into this issue. thanks for your help and support
31/42
You should focus more on part c
How many correct answers is needed to pass this listening subtest ?
30
There is a miss match with the audio and screen from questions 37 to 42 please check ..!
Is this playing in correct bspeed as same as the exam ?pls tell me
Yes it is at the same speed
25 ,26 completely twist can you explain
Alot of mistakes in key.
He clearly said alcohol products in 42
31/42 👍
Answer key is not clear
25 A
26 B
27 B
28 C
29 A
30 B
worried that he may have damaged a filling
reassuring them that their workload won’t increase
possible post-operative side effects
treating the side-effects of an operation
prompt preparation is the most effective way to minimise patient risk.
impressed by how little time he spent in the hospital.
PART C: QUESTIONS 31-36
31 B
32 A
33 B
34 C
35 C
36 B
He compared it to the experience of a relative dying.
Under-reporting by patients makes it hard to know how frequent it is.
is fixed in a strange position.
reported pain levels that impact on their daily lives.
made to move a simulation of the missing limb in their minds.
it can be used by patients after discharge.
PART C: QUESTIONS 37-42
37 A
38 C
39 B
40 A
41 A
42 B
is fairly common so should be more accurately diagnosed.
the effects of smoking.
diagnosis of HS may require a full patient history.
may recur after disappearing for many years.
reflected a lack of sympathy and understanding.
restrict their intake of dairy products.
Thanks for the video , expecting more such videos
Yes we will be uploading more videos
What is the point when answer not showing clearly they are totally blurr
We understand... We ensure that the videos are as clear and useful as possible .thanks for your comment
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audio delays from 38 que ..
What is the answer of question num 37?
2nd part of part C has a problem
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Please upload more listening Vedios
yes we are in process of editing some videos and we will be uploading it soon
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Is this exam model?
Absolutely
42answer is ryt??? I I don't think so... They told cut out the beer.. But answer is Dairy products??
Same doubt for me,how B option came for that ques
Same problem I have faced....but I think this is due to incomplete last few sentences
36/42
awsome .....better than your score for suzzaine hinds listening
37?
Good scores
No iam asking about 37 th answer
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Good Dona
Please not clear
Improve clear vedio
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I can't score more than 18😰
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Good scores Harpreet
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