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The document contains a listening exercise about happiness, where speakers share their personal definitions of happiness, with options labeled A to H. Additionally, it includes a radio interview with author Mickey Smith discussing talent in sports, including his views on motivation, training, and the mindset of young athletes. The document is structured for answering multiple-choice questions based on the audio extracts.

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Listening 3 and 4

The document contains a listening exercise about happiness, where speakers share their personal definitions of happiness, with options labeled A to H. Additionally, it includes a radio interview with author Mickey Smith discussing talent in sports, including his views on motivation, training, and the mindset of young athletes. The document is structured for answering multiple-choice questions based on the audio extracts.

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Part 3

You will hear five short extracts in which people are talking about happiness. For questions 19 – 23,
choose from the list (A – H) what each person says happiness means to them. Use the letters only
once. There are three extra letters which you do not need to use.
_________________________________________________________________________________

A Having a happy personality allows you to cope effectively with


problems.

B Happiness comes from having someone special to share your


thoughts with.
Speaker 1 19

C Happiness is all about the experience of overcoming problems.

Speaker 2 20

D Happiness is a short escape from everyday routine.

Speaker 3 21

E True happiness lies in making others happy.

Speaker 4 22

F Older people are less happy than younger ones.

Speaker 5 23

G Happiness is being thankful for what you have.

H Happiness comes from achieving your goals.

Turn over
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Part 4

You will hear part of a radio interview with an author called Mickey Smith, who is talking about
becoming excellent at sport. For questions 24 – 30, choose the best answer (A, B or C).
_________________________________________________________________________________

24 When asked about his theory on talent, Mickey says that

A he is doing further research with other people.

B he realises some people disagree with him.

C he has not yet fully proved his ideas.

25 Mickey believes that outstanding football players

A have better levels of concentration than other players.

B are aware of the positions of other players on the pitch.

C are faster runners than other players.

26 How did Mickey feel when he first became successful at gymnastics?

A convinced he had a natural aptitude for the sport

B conscious that others in his area didn’t have the same chances

C lucky to have had one of the best training routines

27 Mickey says that the motivation to continue training for long periods of time

A develops at an early age in people who become experts.

B depends on your personal attitude towards success.

C does not come naturally to most people.

28 Mickey says that coaches working with young people need to understand that

A children and adults have different thought processes.

B young people have a built-in drive to succeed in areas like sport.

C it is important to focus on mental rather than physical techniques.


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29 Mickey says that many people who play sport don’t bother to try hard because

A they feel incapable of reaching the same levels as sports stars.

B they don’t have time to put in the necessary effort.

C they are not confident in their ability to deal with success.

30 According to Mickey, what can cause some sports people to fail at important events?

A They haven’t trained enough.

B They are inexperienced at dealing with pressure.

C They can become too aware of their actions.

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