CELPIP Listening Task 6 (Listening to Viewpoints) - Practice
CELPIP Listening Task 6 (Listening to Viewpoints) - Practice
1) Explain
- You will hear a report once. It is about 3 minutes long.
- Then 6 questions will appear.
2) Instruction
You will get a report on the marijuana legality in Canada.
- You will hear a report once. It is about 3 minutes long.
- Then 6 questions will appear.
2) Instruction
You will get a report on the marijuana legality in Canada.
3) Listening
Q1.This article Is
1. A concern for teenagers on drugs.
2. The government policy on traffic safety.
3. About the danger to drugs and tobacco.
4. Marijuana risk and government regulations.
Q2. Amy Poraths is concerned.
1. Drugs show hallucinations.
2. Drugs can cause depression.
3. To impair the ability of drugs to drive safely.
4. Easy to be addicted to drugs.
Q3. Talor is in the 20th,
1. He gave up going to school.
2. He had extreme seizures and anxiety.
3. He finally stopped taking marijuana.
4. He avoided meeting people.
Q4.Drivers with low blood THC
1. Have to pay a fine of up to $ 1,000.
2. Driver's license will be canceled.
3. Will be in prison for up to 10 years.
4. Can not buy drugs anymore.
Q5. According to government regulations,
1. Canadian can buy marijuana from every store.
2. The possession limit of dried weed is 10 grams.
3. Over the age of 18 are available for purchase.
4. They can use marijuana anywhere.
Q6. The Government is concerned about the use of marijuana
1. Strict regulations are presented.
2. There is potential for development.
3. It is economically advantageous.
4. And concerns over overdose.
4) Answer
Q1. Marijuana risk and government regulations.
Q2. To impair the ability of drugs to drive safely.
Q3. He had extreme seizures and anxiety.
Q4. Have to pay a fine of up to $ 1,000.
Q5. Over the age of 18 are available for purchase.
Q6. Strict regulations are presented.
Q1.This article Is
1. A concern for teenagers on drugs.
2. The government policy on traffic safety.
3. About the danger to drugs and tobacco.
4. Marijuana risk and government regulations.
Q2. Amy Poraths is concerned.
1. Drugs show hallucinations.
2. Drugs can cause depression.
3. To impair the ability of drugs to drive safely.
4. Easy to be addicted to drugs.
Q3. Talor is in the 20th,
1. He gave up going to school.
2. He had extreme seizures and anxiety.
3. He finally stopped taking marijuana.
4. He avoided meeting people.
Q4.Drivers with low blood THC
1. Have to pay a fine of up to $ 1,000.
2. Driver's license will be canceled.
3. Will be in prison for up to 10 years.
4. Can not buy drugs anymore.
Q5. According to government regulations,
1. Canadian can buy marijuana from every store.
2. The possession limit of dried weed is 10 grams.
3. Over the age of 18 are available for purchase.
4. They can use marijuana anywhere.
Q6. The Government is concerned about the use of marijuana
1. Strict regulations are presented.
2. There is potential for development.
3. It is economically advantageous.
4. And concerns over overdose.
4) Answer
Q1. Marijuana risk and government regulations.
Q2. To impair the ability of drugs to drive safely.
Q3. He had extreme seizures and anxiety.
Q4. Have to pay a fine of up to $ 1,000.
Q5. Over the age of 18 are available for purchase.
Q6. Strict regulations are presented.
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