Overview
In the Summary Completion task (with choices), you’ll listen to a recording and complete a summary using a list of given words or phrases (choices).
The summary is usually a short paragraph that covers key points from the audio.
Your job is to choose the correct words from the options to fill in the blanks. The answers follow the same order as the recording.
Be careful—some options are there to confuse you (distractors), so listen closely and match the meaning, not just words.

✅Key Characteristics :
You are given a summary of part of the recording with some missing words.
A box of word options is provided, and you must choose the correct words to fill the gaps.
You do not need to use your own words—choose only from the given list.
There are usually more words in the box than you need.
The summary focuses on the main ideas or key details from the recording.
The questions follow the same order as the information in the audio.
The words in the summary and options may be paraphrased from the recording.
You must ensure the completed sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.
⭐️ Important Tips:
Read the summary and options first to get the idea.
Guess the type of word (noun, verb, etc.) for each blank.
Listen for meaning, not exact words—watch for synonyms.
Follow the order of the audio—it matches the blanks.
Pick the option that fits best in grammar and meaning.
Ignore distractions—don’t choose just because you hear the word.