Skill #6: LISTEN FOR WHO AND WHAT WITH MULTIPLE NOUNS.
When there is more than one noun in a sentence in Listening Part A, it
is common for the answers to confuse which noun does what.
Example.
On the recording, you hear:
(man) : Do you know who is
in the band now?
(woman) : I heard that Mara replaced Robert in the band.
(narrator): What does the woman say about the band?
In your test book, you read:
(A) Robert became a new member
of the band
(B) Robert took Mara's place in
the band.
(C) Mara didn't have a place in the band.
(D) Mara took Robert's place in the band.
Analysis:
In the woman's response to the man's question, she says "Mara
replaced Robers". It means that Mara is in the band, and Robert is not.
Therefore, the best answer is (D).
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