OET LISTENIING MOCK TEST_ Candice May and Jane Speirs
Extract 1: Questions 1 - 12
You hear a psychologist talking to a client called Candice May. For questions 13-24, complete the notes with a word or short phrase.
You now have thirty seconds to look at the notes.
Patient : Candice May
Reason for appointment :
- tension due to relationship issues
- (1) _______________in the workplace
- makes her (2) ______________
Background to the condition:
- experiencing difficulties for the last (3) _________
- mother is sick for the last 3-4 months
- no treatment taken
Present condition :
- (4) __________is bit of difficult
- doesn’t have (5) ____________to talk to
- priorities dealing with issues with (6) __________
- thinks she is putting a lot of pressure on him
Advice offered : (7) ____________on the relationship area
Further enquiries :
- (8) ___________of counselling sessions
- (9) ____________ involved for extra sessions
Session schedule :
- can (10) __________as long as required
- difficult to provide set time
- (11) ____________book a session for next week
- can focus on the (12) __________of relationship
Extract 2: Questions 13-24
You hear a psychologist talking to a client called Jane Speirs. For questions 13-24, complete the notes with a word or short phrase.
You now have thirty seconds to look at the notes.
Patient : Jane Speirs
Description of the condtion:
- feeling (13) __________
- (14) ______________in the muscles
- unable to play netball
Early symptoms :
- started few weeks ago with a (15) _________
- (16) _______________head
- no treatment taken
- can’t do (17) ______________really
Further details :
- (18) __________fine
- weight steady
- no temperature with cold
- (19) ____________regular
Diagnosis :
- (20) __________ around the body
- enlarged spleen
- suspected (21) __________
- red throat
Management :
- (22) _________to confirm diagnosis
- test for(23) ___________
Advice given :
- adequate rest
- no specific remedies
- body cures itself
- (24) ___________diet and fluid intake
- follow up at the end of week
That is the end of Part A.
Part B
In this part of the test, you’ll hear six different extracts. In each extract, you’ll hear people talking in a different healthcare setting.
For questions 25-30, choose the answer (A, B or C) which fits best according to what you hear. You’ll have time to read each question before you listen. Complete your answers as you listen. Now look at question 25.
25. You hear a health recommendation on free sugar reduction
What does the expert call for
A Reduction in determination of ill health
B Prevent the onset of the condition
C Eradication of non-communicable illness
26. You hear a health expert talk on pregnancy in women with epilepsy
What impact does seizure have on childbirth?
A Associated risks with delivery are unlikely
B Substantial risk of post partum bleeding
C Mother will remain seizure free for a year
27. You hear an advice on codeine use by an advanced practice pharmacist.
The speaker focuses on the biophysical model to
A explain the normal action of the drug
B reveal the addictive responses seen
C convey the working of analgesics
28. You hear a registered nurse talk on advantages of aged care channel
How does the channel benefit as a resource
A it aids in training and developing
B it helps in preparing new recruits
C it supplements other equipment
29. You hear a doctor discuss on carT-cell therapy
The new immunotherapy involves
A increasing the intensity of resistance
B altering cell structure of pathogens
C understanding the patient’s genetics
30. You hear a patient handover by two nurses
Detail observation of the patient outlines
A cessation of smoking two years ago
B constancy maintained in oxygen saturation
C daily independent performing of ADLs
That is the end of Part B. Now look at Part C.
Part C
In this part of the test, you’ll hear two different extracts. In each extract, you’ll hear health professionals talking about aspects of their work.
For questions 31 to 42, choose the answer (A, B or C) which fits best according to what you hear. Complete your answers as you listen.
Now look at extract one.
Extract 1: Questions 31 to 36
You hear a lecture on migraine by Dr Benjamin Durette.
You now have 90 seconds to read questions 37-42.
31. As per the doctor’s opinion, what may be the cause of migraine?
A Hormonal changes affecting the body
B Oedema of blood vessels inside the brain
C Aura that precedes the onset of headache
32. According to the doctor, why is aura benign?
A Since there is a difficulty in focussing eye sight
B Only rarer forms affect both sensation and speech
C The time duration during which the conditon lasts
33. What according to the doctor is visually the most widely relieving method?
A Effective sleep until the headache subsides
B Vomiting to reduce the chances of regurgitation
C Wait until the headache weans itself away
34. How can hormonal fluctuations be thought to be a trigger according?
A Lack of sleep even if the difference is marginal
B Around half of the women likely experience while menstruating
C The onset of the condition during sudden exercise.
35. Why does the speaker think ice treatment can reduce the impact?
A Blood vessels become swollen with blood and dilate
B It cools the blood vessels therapy resulting in relief
C It contracts the vessels and reduces the blood flow
36. According to the doctor, what can be administered to sporadic migraine?
A Relaxation techniques that include bio feedback.
B Prophylactic medication which is taken regularly
C Over the counter pain relievers like aspirin or ibuprufen
Extract 2: Questions 37 to 42
You hear a doctor talking about innovations in neuromuscular medicine.
You now have 90 seconds to read questions 37-42.
37. How did Dr Jeffry become a neuromuscular expert?
A The general neurology training that he started out with
B The fellowship he specialised in neuromuscular medicine
C His background in neurology and the fellowship combined
38. What best describes a typical day of the doctor?
A conducting a variety of procedures such as electromyography
B could be seeing a lot of patients or performing procedures
C seeing patients with rare conditions and serious prognosis
39. What was an exciting development regarding ALS?
A The discovery of genetic biomarkers that can be tested easily
B Ice bucket challenges helped raise funds required for research
C better understanding of its progresses in a particular patient
40. What should be a physician’s priority for an ALS patient
A Rely on treatments that really benefit patients overcome the disorder
B alleviate associated problems so that patients can lead normal lives
C help patients communicate better by helping them not to lose voices
41. What does Dr consider as one of the most under recognised problems with ALS
A How the disorder affects patient’s mental disposition
B The devastation that the diagnosis has on the patient
C The lack of social support that is required for patients
42. What can patients with diabetic neuropathy expect in the future
A Better pain medication to reduce the pain associated
B Exciting research on drugs that patients are familiar with
C Introduction of newer drugs with greater effectiveness
That is the end of Part C.
You now have two minutes to check your answers.
END OF THE LISTENING TEST.
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