397 Reading Answer Key and Self-Scoring Chart Directions: Check your answers against the Answer Key below. Write the number 1 on the line tothe right of each question if you picked the correct answer. (For questions worth more than one point, follow the directions given.) Total your points at the bottom of the chart. Question Number Correct Answer Your Raw Points Feeding Habits of East African Herbivores 1. 3 _____ 2. 2 _____ 3. 4 _____ 4. 4 _____ 5. 3 _____ 6. 3 _____ 7. 2 _____ 8. 1 _____ 9. 1 _____ 10. 4 _____ 11. 2 _____ 12. 3 _____ 13. 4 _____ For question 14, write 2 if you picked all three correct answers. Write 1 if you picked two correct answers. 14. 2,4,5 _____ TOEFLiBT Practice Test 2 Answers and Listening Scripts Question Number Correct Answer Your Raw Points Loie Fuller 1. 3 _____ 2. 4 _____ 3. 1 _____ 4. 1 _____ 5. 3 _____ 6. 4 _____ 7. 4 _____ 8. 3 _____ 9. 3 _____ 10. 2 _____ 11. 1 _____ 12. 1 _____ 13. 4 _____ For question 14, write 2 if you picked all three correct answers. Write 1 if you picked two correct answers. 14. 3,4,5 _____ Question Number Correct Answer Your Raw Points Green Icebergs 1. 3 _____ 2. 2 _____ 3. 4 _____ 4. 2 _____ 5. 1 _____ 6. 4 _____ 7. 3 _____ 8. 1 _____ 9. 1 _____ 10. 4 _____ 11. 2 _____ 12. 3 _____ 13. 2 _____ For question 14, write 2 if you picked all three correct answers. Write 1 if you picked two correct answers. 14. 3,4,6 _____ TOTAL _____ 398 TOEFLiBT Practice Test 2 Below is a table that converts your Reading section answers into a TOEFLiBT Reading Scaled Score. Take the number of correct answers from your Answer Key table and find that number in the left-hand column of the table. The right- hand column of the table gives a TOEFLiBT Reading scaled score for each num- ber of correct answers. For example, if the total of points from your Answer Key is 26, the table shows a scaled score of 18. You should use your score estimate as a general guide only. Your actual score on theTOEFLiBT test may be higher or lower than your score on the practice version. Reading Comprehension 399 Answers and Listening Scripts Raw Point Total Scaled Score 45 30 44 30 43 29 42 29 41 29 40 28 39 28 38 27 37 27 36 26 35 26 34 25 33 24 32 23 31 23 30 22 29 21 28 20 27 19 26 18 25 17 24 16 23 15 Raw Point Total Scaled Score 22 14 21 13 20 12 19 11 18 9 17 8 16 7 15 6 14 5 13 4 12 3 11 2 10 1 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 00 400 TOEFLiBT Practice Test 2 Listening Answer Key and Self-Scoring Chart Directions: Check your answers against the Answer Key below. Write the number 1 on the line tothe right of each question if you picked the correct answer. Total your points at the bottom of the chart. Question Number Correct Answer Your Raw Points 1. 2 _____ 2. 4 _____ 3. 3 _____ 4. 4 _____ 5. 2 _____ 6. 3 _____ 7. 1 _____ 8. 1 _____ 9. 4 _____ 10. 2 _____ 11. 1 _____ 12. 4 _____ 13. 3 _____ 14. 2 _____ 15. 1 _____ 16. 4 _____ 17. 4 _____ 18. 2 _____ 19. 1 _____ 20. 3 _____ 21. 2 _____ 22. 3 _____ 23. 1 _____ For question 24, write 1 if you picked both correct answers. Write 0 if you picked only one correct answer or no correct answers. 24. 2, 4 _____ 25. 3 _____ 26. 4 _____ 27. 2 _____ 28. 3 _____ 29. 1 _____ 30. 3 _____ 31. 1 _____ 32. 2 _____ 33. 3 _____ TOTAL _____ Below is a table that converts your Listening section answers into a TOEFLiBT Listening Scaled Score. Take the number of correct answers from your Answer Key table and find that number in the left-hand column of the table. The right- hand column of the table gives a TOEFLiBT Listening scaled score for each total of correct answers. For example, if the total of points from your Answer Key is 27, the table shows a scaled score of 23. You should use your score estimate as a general guide only. Your actual score on theTOEFLiBT test may be higher or lower than your score on the practice version. Listening RAW POINT TOTAL SCALED SCORE 33 30 32 29 31 28 30 27 29 26 28 25 27 23 26 22 25 21 24 19 23 18 22 17 21 15 20 14 19 13 18 11 17 10 16 9 15 8 14 7 13 6 12 5 11 5 10 4 93 83 72 62 51 40 30 20 10 00 401 Answers and Listening Scripts Listening Scripts Questions 1–5 Track 43 Listening Script Narrator Listen to a conversation between a student and a professor. Professor Sandy, how’s class been going for you this semester? Female Student [genuine enthusiasm] Oh, it’s great. I really like your business psychology class, but I have one major concern about the last assignment, you know—the one where we have to interview a local business owner, uh, I mean entrepreneur? Professor Are you having trouble coming up with interview questions? Female Student Well, that’s just it. I mean, I worked on my high school newspaper for years, so I actu- ally have great questions to ask. The thing is . . . I’m new tothe area, and I don’t know people off campus . . . So, I was wondering if . . . well, could you possibly give me the name of someone I could interview . . . ? Professor You don’t know anyone who owns a business? Female Student Well, yeah, back home . . . my next-door neighbors—they own a shoe store, and they’re really successful—but they’re not local. Professor Well, it wouldn’t be fair tothe other students if I gave you the name of a contact—but I could help you figure out a way to find someone on your own. Let’s see . . . Do you read the local newspaper? Female Student Sure, whenever I have the time. Professor Well, the business section in the paper often has stories about local business peo- ple who’ve been successful. If you find an article, you could call the person who is profiled. Female Student You mean, just call them up . . . out of the blue . . . and ask them if they’ll talk to me? Professor Sure, why not? 402 TOEFLiBT Practice Test 2 Female Student Well, aren’t people like that awfully busy? Too busy to talk to a random college student. Professor Many people enjoy telling the story of how they got started. Remember, this is a busi- ness psychology class, and for this assignment, I want you to get some real insight about business owners, their personality, what drives them to become an entrepre- neur. Female Student Like, how they think? Professor And what motivates them. Why did they start their business? I’m sure they’d talk to you, especially if you tell them you might start a business some day. Female Student I’m not sure I’d have the guts to do that. Opening a business seems so risky, so scary. Professor Well, you can ask them if they felt that way too. Now you just need to find someone to interview to see if your instincts are correct. Track 44 Listening Script (Question 5) Narrator Listen again topart of the conversation. Professor Are you having trouble coming up with interview questions? Student Well, that’s just it. I mean, I worked on my high school newspaper for years, so I actu- ally have great questions to ask. Narrator What does the student imply? Questions 6–11 Track 45 Listening Script Narrator Listen topart of a lecture in an anthropology class. Professor OK, I, I want to begin today by talking about calendars. [Jokingly] I know, some of you are thinking it’s not all that fascinating, right ? But listen, the next time you look at a calendar, I want you to keep something in mind. There are at least three natural ways of measuring the . . . the passage of time—by day, by month, and by year. And these are all pretty easy to see, right? I mean, a day is based on one rotation of Earth. A 403 Answers and Listening Scripts . that number in the left-hand column of the table. The right- hand column of the table gives a TOEFL iBT Listening scaled score for each total of correct answers. For example, if the total of points. them if they felt that way too. Now you just need to find someone to interview to see if your instincts are correct. Track 44 Listening Script (Question 5) Narrator Listen again to part of the. answers. 14. 3,4,6 _____ TOTAL _____ 398 TOEFL iBT Practice Test 2 Below is a table that converts your Reading section answers into a TOEFL iBT Reading Scaled Score. Take the number of correct answers