https://www.bilibili.com/video/av11273247/
The listening part is spoken very slowly and clearly (to a native speaker's ear), but the passages are very long and the questions are said at the end, so if you don't take notes while listening, you'll likely forget what was said earlier. Plus, the questions often ask you to summary the passage or ask about the speaker's opinion. This can be quite subjective. I think they are more like questions for 'reading comprehension', not listening. Some of the questions caused heated debate among viewers (native speakers) in the comments. They can't agree on a correct answer.
To summarize, good luck... 😄
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