

You have to choose the best response to each question. They will not be printed in your test book, so you must listen carefully to understand what the speakers say. The questions and responses will be spoken twice.

Questions Responses Questions: 4 to 6Direction: In this part of the test, you will hear questions spoken in English, followed by three responses, also spoken in English. Now lets begin part one with question number one.1.

Therefore, you should mark (B) on your answer sheet. best describes what is seen in the picture. A B C DĬhoice (B) Theyre having a meeting. Theyre looking out the window.Sample answerb. Then, on your answer, mark your choice.Example:Look at the picture and listen to the four sentences. You must choose one statement (A), (B), (C), or (D) that best describes the picture. They are spoken twice, and are NOT WRITTEN out on your test book, so you must listen carefully. PicturesQuestions: 1 to 4.Directions: For each item, there is a picture in your test book and four short statements about it on the tape. There are four parts to this section with special directions for each part.Part I. That white butterfly was her sweet and loving soul.In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken English. When Takahama was dying, and he could no longer perform his loving task, Akiko came for him. Every day he went to her grave and prayed for her happiness, swept the tomb and set flowers there. For all these years he has remained faithful to his vow, and kept in his heart all the sweet memories of his one and only love. When Akiko left this world, your uncle resolved never to marry, and to live ever near her grave. "When your uncle was young he was betrothed to Akiko. When the young man returned to the house he found that Takahama had passed away, and he returned to his mother and told her what he had seen in the cemetery. Though the tomb was covered with moss and must have been erected fifty years previously, the boy saw that it was surrounded with flowers, and that the little water tank had been recently filled. On examining the tomb the young man found the name "Akiko" written upon it, together with a description narrating how Akiko died when she was eighteen. At last Takahama's nephew chased it out into the garden, through the gate, and into the cemetery beyond, where it lingered over a woman's tomb, and then mysteriously disappeared. The young man tried to drive it away with a fan but it came back three times, as if loath to leave the sufferer. While they watched, Takahama fell asleep but he had no sooner done so than a large white butterfly flew into the room and rested on the old man's pillow. They both came and did all they could to bring comfort during his last hours. One summer day he became very ill, so ill, in fact, that he sent for his sister-in-law and her son. His madness, it would appear, entirely rested upon the fact that he had never married or evinced desire for intimate companionship with women.

He was extremely amiable and generally liked by his neighbors, though most of them considered him to be a little mad. An old man named Takahama lived in a little house behind the cemetery of the temple of Sozanji.
