Month: April 2024

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 115

    Part 1: Questions 1-6
    Complete the notes below using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    Dominic’s summer sport camp

    Dominic can join a group for children between 11 and 13 years. This won’t have children too old for him.

    The sports coaching is done by sports science students, who are supervised by (1)  with more experience. All staff have an enhanced police check and company training. They are also trained in (2)  and there is a hospital nearby.

    Dominic will need warm clothing and changes of clothing in case of bad weather. If weather is bad, everyone will move into the (3)  of Wentmount School.

    Sessions – Morning, afternoon or both. Dominic can do both and make some new friends.

    Food – Give Dominic a packed lunch or he can join the group lunches.

    Group lunches – Basic starter, hot main course, (4)  to finish with.

    Dominic will need his sports equipment that he wants to bring and some (5)  for between meals.

    Timings – Morning session – 9.30 am – 12 midday
    Afternoon session – 1.30 pm – (6) 
    Children must be picked up by 5 pm

    Questions 7-10
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    7. Dominic’s favorite sport is
     A cricket
     B swimming
     C football

    8. Mrs. Davis says that the instructors should know that
     A Dominic’s legs are weak
     B Dominic will have to go to hospital at the start of the summer
     C Dominic broke his arm during the winter

    9. The first week of the camp, Dominic will
     A be picked up by his mother
     B go home by bus
     C walk home with friends

    10. To keep Dominic’s reserved place on the sport camp, Mrs. Davis has to return the form
     A within two weeks
     B the next day
     C within a week

    Part 2: Questions 11-15
    Which situation matches each advice?

    Choose your answer from the list below and write correct letter A-I next to questions 11-15.

    11. Your bicycle has been stolen 
    12. You are worried that someone is following you 
    13. You have bought a car 
    14. Your house is broken into, but your bank cards are not taken 
    15. You need to throw away some documents that have sensitive information 

    A Cancel your bank cards
    B Establish a security routine
    C Find a secure storage place for your bank cards
    D Go to a nearby shop and explain what has happened
    E Make sure a photo and description goes to the police
    F Hide behind a nearby car
    G Burn them
    H Buy a paper shredder
    I Search the nearby area

    Questions 16-20
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

    16.  is what allows cell phone thieves to succeed.

    17. Pickpockets like stealing in busy  so be extra aware in these places.

    18. People leaving subway stations often have their cell phones stolen when they look to see if they have a 

    19. People should consult their  to find out how to switch on the security features available on their cell phones.

    20. If your cell phone is stolen, the police have to know more than its  and color if they are to get it back to you.

    Part 3: Questions 21-25
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

    The Kenyan Flower Industry

    The Kenyan flower industry is Kenya’s largest after (21)  and tea has increased by 31% over the last 5 years. Originally started to contribute to British East Africa’s (22)  it continued to flourish after independence due to its geographical position and variety of climate conditions.

    Economic advantages, such as beneficial (23)  have kept costs low and good logistics have been set up to service world flower markets. Labour and energy costs are also low and there is no (24)  on European exports from Kenya.

    Floriculture is Kenya’s 2nd highest foreign exchange earner and it generates plenty of (25)  for Kenya’s public economy – 50,000 to 70,000 people are employed directly and 1.5 million people indirectly.

    Questions 26-30
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

    PROBLEMS AND CRITICISMS
    Workforce disputes– not wholly resolved yet
    High oil prices– increased (26)………………costs
    Heavy rains – extended droughts– affected the crop size
    Competition– mostly from countries on or near the equator
    – biggest competitors – the Netherlands, Ecuador and Ethiopia
    – competition getting fiercer due to the numbers of roses, produced and better (27)…………………from the competition
    Sustainability– wages are often too low – workers have a problem with poor disposable income
    – trade unions are discouraged
    Water usage– 1 rose’s water footprints is 7-13 litres
    – there has been a very large water export within flowers out of the country
    – lakes have declined in level and (28)……………….
    Pollution– in local lakes
    – large producers initially blamed but it’s now proved that small holders are also to blame
    – the nutrient load in lakes is too high
    – attempts at improvement by increasing the price of (29)……………….and other regulatory measures
    Outdated farm methods– improving situation
    – more organic ways of (30)………………………are being used
    – more water recycling and waster disposal systems in participating farms have led to long term cost savings

    (26)                    (27) 
    (28)                    (29) 
    (30) 

    Part 4: Questions 31-37
    Complete the flow chart below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

    Growing Cotton
    Planting – seeds planted at a fixed depths and (31)……………………. Seedlings sprout after around a week or two, depending on temperature and moisture
    Weed control – weeds can affect yields. Addressed with close cultivation and seeds planted deep into (32)……………….weeds high and dry. Herbicides are also used
    Insect management – insects can destroy the crop – some plants compensate by producing more (33)……………………. The plants are protected by evaluated chemicals and modern biotechnology
    Irrigation – cotton very efficient with water – cotton generates more (34)……………………….for one gallon of than other US crops. US cotton depends on rain although supplemental irrigation has increased to deal with drought and problem yields
    Harvesting – this must be done before bad weather comes. It’s done by (35)……………………in the US – stripper harvesters and spindle pickers used
    Ginning – separates lint from seeds. Cotton then dried and sent to a warehouse
    Storage – after quality assessment, cold stored or sold. If stored in a government approved warehouse it can be used as security for a (36)………………….
    Cottonseed – byproduct from the cotton crop. Used as salad oil of high (37)……………………..animal feed

    (31)                      (32) 
    (33)                     (34) 
    (35)                     (36) 
    (37) 

    Questions 38-40
    Label the diagram below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    (38) 
    (39) 
    (40) 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 114

    Part 1: Questions 1-7
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    Notes – Clark’s Bicycle Hire

    Type: touring bike

    Rental: £50 a week, or (1) £  a day

    Late return fee: (2) £  per extra hour

    Deposit: (3) £  returnable

    Accessories: £5 for (4)  : pannier or handlebar type

    Free: pump, repair kit, strong (5) 

    Insurance: included, but must pay for first (6) £  of claim

    Pay: by (7)  only

    Questions 8-10
    Label the map below. Write the appropriate letter A-E on the map.

    (8)   
    (9)   
    (10) 

    A health centre
    B Maple Leaf pub
    C Clark’s cycle hire
    D supermarket
    E garage

    Part 2: Questions 11-17
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    (11)                   (12) 
    (13)                  (14) 
    (15)                  (16) 
    (17) 

    Questions 18-20
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    18. In this city, clubs and societies are mainly paid for by
     A embassies of other countries
     B individual members
     C the city council

    19. Finding the right club might influence your choice of
     A city
     B district
     C friends

    20. What should you do if the right club does not exist?
     A set up one yourself
     B find one on the internet
     C join one in another town

    Part 3: Questions 21-25
    Label the flow chart. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    (21)                      (22) 
    (23)                     (24) 
    (25) 

    Questions 26-29
    Answer the following questions. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    26. Where should you sit when you attend a lecture? 
    27. What should you do if you miss an important point? 
    28. Why must your notes be easy to read? 
    29. What do we call expressions which indicate what is coming next? 

    Question 30
    Choose the correct letter A, B, C or D.

    30. Where does Carlos write summing up points on his notes?

     A
     B
     C
     D

    Part 4: Questions 31-36
    Complete the summary below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    The Australian mining town of Coober Pedy is about (31)  kms south of Alice Springs. Opals were first found in the area in (32)  and people began to settle there after the (33)  In the late 1940s new opal fields and mass immigration from (34)  created a boom, despite the extreme climate which forced about (35)  of the population to live underground, where they built hotels, churches and the world’s only underground (36) 

    Questions 37-40
    Write the appropriate letters A, B or C next to questions 37-40.

    What are the locations of the following places?

    Example
    The conical hills     B

    37. the town of Woomera 
    38. the opal museum 
    39. the Dingo Fence 
    40. the set of films 

    A in the town of Coober Pedy
    B near Coober Pedy
    C far from Coober Pedy

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 113

    Part 1: Questions 1-6
    Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    Recruitment Agency
    Employee record
    Surname: Thompson

    Email: (1)  @haught.net
    Employer reference: Name: Jane Foot
    Job: (2)  at Bermuda Girls’ School

    Character reference: Name: Monica Carmody
    Relationship: (3)  since 1991

    Main occupation: (4) 

    Additional qualifications: diploma in (5) 

    Can also teach: (6)  to GCSE level

    Questions 7-10
    Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    TEMPORARY TEACHING POSITIONS
    LocationNameDurationNotes
    City centreLa Salle6 months contractwith a view to making positions (7)…………….
    Near ChelseaChelsea Free School(8)………………teacher absent on (9)…………….
    (10)………………….Cambridge6 weeksteacher absent on extended sick leave

    (7)                    (8)  
    (9)                   (10) 

    Part 2: Questions 11-15
    Label the map below. Write correct letter A-H next to questions 11-15.

    11. Christchurch 
    12. Collingwood 
    13. Bluff 
    14. Lewis 
    15. Kaikoura 

    Questions 16-20
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    16. From what time onwards will all roads out of Christchurch be closed?
     A 7.30 am
     B 8 am
     C 1 pm

    17. What should passengers who have pre-arranged accommodation in Christchurch do when they disembark from their flight?
     A go to the customer service desk
     B evacuate to the shelters
     C go directly to their hotel

    18. There will be period of calm weather
     A until 7 pm
     B between 4 and 4.30 pm
     C after 9 pm

    19. What are people traveling by car being advised to do?
     A wait until 9 pm before using the roads
     B drive only before 9 pm
     C avoid travel if at all possible

    20. Coastal towns on the storm-facing side of the island have been affected by
     A strong tornadoes
     B flash flooding
     C power cuts

    Part 3: Questions 21-24
    Write the correct letter A-E next to questions 21-24.

    Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
    A
    B
    C
    D
    E

    21. Physiological needs 
    22. Self-actualisation needs 
    23. Love and belonging needs 
    24. Esteem needs 

    Questions 25-30
    What need level in Maslow’s hierarchy is the person in each case study at?

    Write the correct letter A-E next to questions 25-30.

    A Physiological
    B Safety
    C Love and belonging
    D Esteem
    E Self-actualisation

    25. Case 1 
    26. Case 2 
    27. Case 3 
    28. Case 4 
    29. Case 5 
    30. Case 6 

    Part 4: Questions 31-36
    Label the diagram below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    (31)                  (32) 
    (33)                 (34) 
    (36) 

    Questions 37-40
    Complete the flow chart below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    The Fukushima Disaster: Sequence of events

    Earthquake strikes

    Reactors (37)  (new source of power now needed for coolant system)

    Diesel generators powered on

    Tsunami hits after 50 minutes, (38)  sea-wall defences

    Turbine halls become flooded

    (39)  are disabled

    Back up battery power in Reactor 1 partially fails

    Core temperature and pressure inside containment building rise

    Explosion next day leaves containment building’s roof collapsed; meltdown is (40) 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 112

    Part 1: Questions 1-3
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER.

    Notes of customer information
    Information source: found in the brochure

    Included services: (1)  and accommodation
    Sydney arrival date: 15th of (2) 
    Accommodation criteria: (3) 

    Questions 4-6
    Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    Booking information
    Room type: (4) 
    Credit card holder: (5) 
    Total cost for one night: (6) 

    Questions 7-10
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

    7. The  is within walking distance of the accommodation.
    8. Hour customer books 
    9. Aboriginals stone carvings are in the 
    10. The Dreamtime can be experienced beneath the 

    Part 2: Questions 11-15
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

    Public service broadcast
    • Volunteers workers must be at least (11)  years old.
    • Job applicants should not have (12) 
    • Job applicants are asked to submit (13)  and (14) 
    • The employee will pay the expenses of (15)  and phone calls.

    Questions 16-18
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

    Type of peopleDutiesService Time
    Wheelchair userdrive them in volunteer’s (16)……………….to view natureTuesday
    The blindread books to them(17)………………..
    Disabled childrentake care of them on holiday(18)………………..

    (16) 
    (17) 
    (18) 

    Questions 19 and 20
    Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    If you are willing to become a volunteer, here is some information to help:
    Contact person: Mary Smith
    Post office box: (19) 
    Email address: (20) 

    Part 3: Questions 21-25
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    Environmental change discussion
    • In south east Mexico, farmers did too much (21)  so the environment has been destroyed
    • According to Dick, vegetation problems caused (22) 
    • A back issue of periodical reported interviews with (23) 
    • According to one of the articles in periodical, land (24)  show it is very tough for the plant growth there
    • In the past 10 years, almost (25)  kilometers of forest has disappeared

    Questions 26-30
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    26. ‘Growing Area’ is about  kilometers
    27. Scientists have taken  of the soil in the Yucatan.
    28. The university’s own geology department has also analysed the  at the site.
    29. The  in Dr. Horst’s books are very useful and worth studying.
    30. The student needs a  to do presentation.

    Part 4: Questions 31 and 32
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    31. Bees that help with pollination benefit flowers and
     A female plants
     B pollen
     C fruit trees

    32. Bees produce wax that can be made into candles and
     A honey
     B polish
     C pollen

    Questions 33-35
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

    33. Dragonflies eat 
    34. Insects in summer can be harmful because they can carry such deadly diseases as malaria, yellow fever, and 
    35. Harmful insects may destroy crops, clothes, furniture and even the 

    Questions 36-40
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

    How to kill bad insects

    Chemical method
    These solutions to insect problems are often not worthwhile because:
    a) They are effective on a (36) 
    b) They can bring harm to (37) 
    c) Insects become (38)  to the chemicals quickly

    Biological methods
    These methods are (39)  than chemical methods of eliminating harmful insects.

    Breeding control method
    In order to control the breeding of insects, one needs to understand the insects’ (40) 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 111

    Part 1: Questions 1-10
    Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    North residency questionnaire
    Age of the interviewee – 19

    Current occupation: (1) 
    Length of living in the north: (2)  years
    Exact living area: (3) 
    Type of accommodation: a shared (4) 
    Private transport: on foot and by bike
    Public transport: take the (5)  or a taxi
    Frequency of eating out: (6) 
    Places for entertainment: the places people usually go to, such as some great (7) 
    Other free time activity: go to the (8) 
    Preferred exercises: go swimming, go to the gym, go (9) 
    Part time course: (10) 

    Part 2: Questions 11-15
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    Tourism in the mining community

    11. What does the speaker say about hard hats?
     A they must be worn in all areas
     B a deposit is needed to borrow the hats
     C they are available in all sizes

    12. What does the speaker say about the outside area of the mine?
     A the road is wet
     C the ground is uneven in some area
     D the road is being repaired

    13. Visitors who have difficulty in going up and down
     A can ask for help
     B have access to all areas
     C can make use of ramp

    14. What is prohibited everywhere?
     A smoking
     B taking photos
     C using mobile phones

    15. What does the speaker say about underground tunnels?
     A the well is lit
     B the access is limited
     C protective clothing is unnecessary

    Questions 16-20
    Label the map below. Write correct letter A-I next to questions 16-20.

    (16)                      (17) 
    (18)                      (19) 
    (20) 

    Part 3: Questions 21-27
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    Whale survey
    Considerations:
    • The (21)  should be carefully chosen
    • State of the sea: (22)  or choppy
    • And state of (23) 
    • Visibility: (24) 
    • Details in need of attention: the appearance of (25) 

    Need to evaluate or identify:
    • The (26)  and appearance of whales
    • Scales: the (27)  and species the possible age etc.

    Questions 28-30
    Match the following types of whales with the pictures given according to different feature descriptions.

    28. Sperm whale 
    29. Northern right whale 
    30. Minke whale 

    Part 4: Questions 31-36
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    Biography of Samuel Cunard and his shipping company

    31. Where did he get the shipping experience?
     A sea voyage
     B family
     C first job

    32. The company experienced
     A the immediately profitable business
     B the business which dealt with one commodity
     C the business world widely

    33. Why did he want the mail contact?
     A faster
     B stronger
     C more reliable

    34. What did he do when he won the bid?
     A reduced the fleet of the ships
     B opened a new company
     C appointed a new British agent

    35. Why did he choose Boston?
     A it was supported by the government
     B it had a good business environment
     C he once worked there

    36. What could be revealed about the 1844 event?
     A Boston had the biggest shipping company
     B Boston was not a good location for port
     C The US had bad weather conditions

    Questions 37-40
    Complete the sentences below. Write ONE WORD only for each answer.

    37. He improved the sail safety by using  communication.

    38.  were produced on the board, so passengers would not feel uneasy during the journey.

    39. Before 1912, shipping companies paid more attention to the  of the ships.

    40. Afterwards, companies poured more money into decoration which made the ships more like

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 110

    Part 1: Questions 1-5
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    Destination: Harbour City

    Questions: transport from Bayswater
    • Express train leaves at (1) 
    • Nearest station is (2) 
    • Number 706 bus goes to (3) 
    • Number (4)  bus goes to station
    • Earlier bus leaves at (5) 

    Questions 6–10
    Complete the table below. Write no more than one word and/or a number for each answer.

    TransportCash fareCare fare
    Bus(6)……………..$ 1.50
    Train peak$ 10$ 10
    Train (off-peak) before 5 pm or after (7)……………..pm$ 10(8)…………….
    (9)………………….ferry$ 4.50$ 3.55
    Tourist ferry (10)………………..$ 35
    Tourist ferry (whole day)$ 65

    (6)                      (7) 
    (8)                      (9) 
    (10) 

    Part 2: Questions 11-14
    Which counsellor should you see? Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 11–14.

    A Louise Bagshaw
    B Tony Denby
    C Naomi Flynn

    (11)  if it is your first time seeing a counsellor
    (12)  if you are unable to see a counsellor during normal office hours
    (13)  if you do not have an appointment
    (14)  if your concerns are related to anxiety

    Questions 15-20
    Complete the table below. Write no more than two words for each answer.

    WorkshopContactTarget group
    Adjustingwhat you need to succeed academically(15)…………….students
    Getting organiseduse time effectively, find (16)………………between study and leisureall students
    Communicatingtalking with staff, communicating across culturesall students, especially (17)………………
    Anxiety(18)…………………………, breathing techniques, meditation etc.student about to sit exams
    (19)………………….staying on track for long periods(20)……………….students only

    (15)                      (16) 
    (17)                      (18) 
    (19)                      (20) 

    Part 3: Questions 21-30
    Complete the notes below. Write no more than three words for each answer.

    Novel: (21) 
    Protagonists: Mary Lennox; Colin Craven
    Time period: Early in (22) 
    Mary moves to UK – meets Colin who thinks he’ll never be able to (23)  They become friends.
    Point of view: “Omniscient” – narrator knows all about characters’ feelings, opinions and (24) 
    Audience: Good for children – story simple to follow
    Symbols (physical items that represent (25)   ):
    • the robin redbreast
    • (26) 
    • the portrait of Mistress Craven
    Motifs (patterns in the story):
    • the Garden of Eden
    • secrecy – metaphorical and literal transition from (27) 
    Themes: Connections between
    • (28)  and outlook
    • (29)  and well-being
    • individuals and the need for (30) 

    Part 4: Questions 31-35
    Complete the table below. Write one word only for each answer.

    Time ZoneOutlookFeatures and Consequences
    PastPositiveRemembering good times, e.g. birthdays, keep family records, photo albums etc.
    (31)…………………Focus on disappointments, failures, bad decisions
    PresentHedonisticLive for (32)………………….; seek sensation, avoid pain
    FatalisticLife is governed by (33)…………………….religious beliefs, social conditions. Life’s path cannot be changed
    Future(34)…………………..Prefer work to play. Don’t give in to temptation
    FatalisticHave a strong belief in life after death and importance of (35)…………………….in life

    (31)                       (32) 
    (33)                      (34) 
    (35) 

    Questions 36–40
    Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

    36. We are all present hedonists
     A at school
     B at birth
     C while eating and drinking

    37. American boys drop out of school at a higher rate than girls because
     A they need to be in control of the way they learn
     B they play video games instead of doing school work
     C they are not as intelligent as girls

    38. Present-orientated children
     A do not realise present actions can have negative future effects
     B are unable to learn lessons from past mistakes
     C know what could happen if they do something bad, but do it anyway

    39. If Americans had an extra day per week, they would spend it
     A working harder
     B building relationships
     C sharing family meals

    40. Understanding how people think about time can help us
     A become more virtuous
     B work together better
     C identify careless or ambitious people

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 109

    Part 1: Questions 1-7
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    University Geography Field Trip
    Time: next week

    Destination: the Warrangamba dam and (1) 
    Matching course: Environmental science
    Departing time of coach: at (2)  next Monday
    Length of journey there: (3)  roughly and three hours back
    First day’s activity: (4) 
    Spending the night: in (5) 
    Meals provided: in the form of (6) 
    Sydney’s daily water consumption: equal to water to fill (7)  full size Olympic swimming pools
    Second day’s activity: go to the water plant to see how to purify the water for drinking

    Questions 8-10
    Choose THREE letters A-F.

    Which THREE things does Cesar recommend bringing?
     A binoculars
     B camera
     C penknife
     D map
     E raincoat
     F mobile phone

    Part 2: Questions 11-15
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    11. The last programme in the present series is 
    12. Miss Patty Ching has been rewarded as ‘Consumer of  ’ for her persistent effort to see through a result of a complaint.
    13. She took  of photographs on her tour in Europe.
    14. What happened to her photos after she gave them to Top-class photo services for developing? 
    15. The photo services compensated her  for the loss in the end.

    Questions 16-20
    Choose the correct letter A, B, C or D.

    16. What is the problem that many listeners write about?
     A sale prices
     B bad quality stuff
     C faulty goods
     D bad assistant

    17. How much was the sale price of the belt that Mr. Alvin liked?
     A $200
     B $100
     C $150
     D $300

    18. Why should the consumer make a complaint about bad articles or service?
     A to cause a fuss
     B it won’t do what is claimed for
     C ask the shopkeeper for a favour
     D the shopkeeper should be responsible for it

    19. What should a consumer do when complaining in person?
     A get a receipt for what you buy
     B speak to someone in authority
     C talk directly to the assistant
     D ask to see the seller

    20. What should a customer do when complaining on the phone?
     A speak directly to the owner
     B ask for the manager
     C write a complaining letter
     D find out with whom you discuss the matter

    Part 3: Questions 21 and 22
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    Student record card

    Name: David Simons
    Address: 15 Market Ave. Hornsby
    Student number: (21) 

    Prerequisites completed
    Screen studies course: YES
    18 credit points: NO
    If no, reasons: (22) 

    Question 23
    Complete the notes below. Write TWO DATES for the answer.

    23. The final date of the examination should be 

    Questions 24 and 25
    Choose the correct letter A-D.

    24. Dr. Richardson explains that the set exercises
     A required reference to a wide range of resources
     B should be at least 250 words in length
     C focus on key terms and concepts in media studies
     D do not have answers

    25. Dr. Richardson explains that essays 1 and 2
     A are to be the same length
     B should both be analytical
     C both emphasise studies of audiences
     D should be especially easy for David

    Questions 26-28
    Complete the table by writing ONE or TWO appropriate letters (M, T, A or J) as explained below.

    Mechanical M
    Theoretical T
    Analytical A
    Journalistic J

    How does Dr. Richardson describe each of the following?

    Assignments Description

    Set exercises (26) 

    Assignment 1 (27) 

    Assignment 2 A

    Assignment 3 (28) 

    Questions 29
    Choose the correct answer.

    29. Which two time slots does Dr. Richardson suggest David use for his essay?
     A six o’clock and midmorning
     B breakfast and six o’clock
     C midmorning and midnight
     D midday and ten o’clock

    Question 30
    Answer the question below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for the answer.

    30. What will David do before he decided which part of the programmes to use? 

    Part 4: Question 31
    Choose the correct letter A-C.

    31. What does John Upton compare a computer virus to?
     A a biological organism
     B a corrupt programme
     C an irritating person

    Questions 32-35
    Complete the flow chart. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    History of computer viruses
    In 1949 (32)…………………..of virus was presented by John Neumann, an addicted computer fan
    (33)…………………..game was developed by a group of Americans for (34)……………….on computers
    Development of a new (35)……………….in the 1980s
    Birth of computer virus

    (32)                     (33) 
    (34)                     (35) 

    Question 36
    Choose the correct letter A-C.

    36. What does the speaker find surprising?
     A the rise in the number of software infections
     B the determination of those who develop viruses
     C the fact that people blame their own computers

    Questions 37-40
    List FOUR ways of combating viruses. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    (37) 
    (38) 
    (39) 
    (40) 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 108

    Part 1: Questions 1-10
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER.

    Alex’s Training
    Alex completed his training in 2014

    About the applicant:
    • At first Alex did his training in the (1)  department
    • Alex did not have a qualification from school in (2) 

    • Alex thinks he should have done the diploma in (3)  skills
    • Age of other trainees: the youngest was (4) 

    Benefits of doing training at JPNW:
    • Lots of opportunities because of the size of the organization
    • Trainees receive the same amount of (5)  as permanent staff
    • The training experience increases people’s confidence a lot
    • Trainees go to (6)  one day per month
    • The company is in a convenient (7) 

    Advice for interview:
    • Do not wear (8) 
    • Do not be (9) 
    • Make sure you (10) 

    Part 2: Questions 11-16
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    The Snow Centre
    11. Annie recommends that when cross-country skiing, the visitors should
     A get away from the regular trails.
     B stop to enjoy views of the scenery.
     C go at a slow speed at the beginning.

    12. What does Annie tell the group about this afternoon’s dog-sled trip?
     A Those who want to can take part in a race.
     B Anyone has the chance to drive a team of dogs.
     C One group member will be chosen to lead the trail.

    13. What does Annie say about the team relay event?
     A All participants receive a medal.
     B The course is 4 km long.
     C Each team is led by a teacher.

    14. On the snow-shoe trip, the visitors will
     A visit an old gold mine.
     B learn about unusual flowers.
     C climb to the top of a mountain.

    15. The cost of accommodation in the mountain hut includes
     A a supply of drinking water.
     B transport of visitors’ luggage.
     C cooked meals.

    16. If there is a storm while the visitors are in the hut, they should
     A contact the bus driver.
     B wait until the weather improves.
     C use the emergency locator beacon.

    Questions 17-20

    What information does Annie give about skiing on each of the following mountain trails?

    Choose FOUR answers from the options below and write the correct letter A-F next to questions 17-20

    Information
    A it has a good place to stop and rest
    B it is suitable for all abilities
    C it involves crossing a river
    D it demands a lot of skill
    E it may be closed in bad weather
    F it has some very narrow sections

    Mountain trails
    17. Highland trail 
    18. Pine trail 
    19. Stony trail 
    20. Loser’s trail 

    Part 3: Questions 21-26
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    Labels giving nutritional information on food packaging

    21. What was Jack’s attitude to nutritional food labels before this project?
     A He didn’t read everything on them.
     B He didn’t think they were important.
     C He thought they were too complicated.

    22. Alice says that before doing this project.
     A she was unaware of what certain foods contained.
     B she was too lazy to read food labels.
     C she was only interested in the number of calories.

    23. When discussing supermarket brands of pizza, Jack agrees with Alice that
     A the list of ingredients is shocking.
     B he will hesitate before buying pizza again.
     C the nutritional label is misleading.

    24. Jack prefers the daily value system to other labelling systems because it is
     A more accessible.
     B more logical.
     C more comprehensive.

    25. What surprised both students about one flavour of crisps?
     A The percentage of artificial additives given was incorrect.
     B The products did not contain any meat.
     C The labels did not list all the ingredients.

    26. What do the students think about research into the impact of nutritional food labelling?
     A It did not produce clear results.
     B It focused on the wrong people.
     C It made unrealistic recommendations

    Questions 27 and 28
    Choose TWO letters A-E.

    Which TWO things surprised the students about the traffic-light system for nutritional labels?

     A its widespread use
     B the fact that it is voluntary for supermarkets
     C how little research was done before its introduction
     D its unpopularity with food manufacturers
     E the way that certain colours are used

    Questions 29 and 30
    Choose TWO letters, A-E

    Which TWO things are true about the participants in the study on the traffic-light system?

     A They had low literacy levels.
     B They were regular consumers of packaged food.
     C They were selected randomly.
     D They were from all socio-economic groups.
     E They were interviewed face-to-face.

    Part 4: Questions 31-40
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

    The history of coffee
    Coffee in the Arab world
    • There was small-scale trade in wild coffee from Ethiopia.
    • 1522: Coffee was approved in the Ottoman court as a type of medicine.
    • 1623: In Constantinople, the ruler ordered the (31)  of every coffee house.

    Coffee arrives in Europe (17th century)
    • Coffee shops were compared to (32) 
    • They played an important part in social and (33)  changes.

    Coffee and European colonisation
    • European powers established coffee plantations in their colonies
    • Types of coffee were often named according to the (34)  they came from.
    • In Brazil and the Caribbean, most cultivation depended on (35) 
    • In Java, coffee was used as a form of (36) 
    • Coffee became almost as important as (37) 
    • The move towards the consumption of (38)  in Britain did not also take place in the USA.

    Coffee in the 19th century
    • Prices dropped because of improvements in (39) 
    • Industrial workers found coffee helped them to work at (40) 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 107

    Part 1: Questions 1-10
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER.

    Moving to Banford City

    Linda recommends living in suburb of: Dalton

    Accommodation
    • Average rent: (1) £  a month

    Transport
    • Linda travels to work by (2) 
    • Limited (3)  in city centre
    • Trains to London every (4)  minutes
    • Poor train service at (5) 

    Advantages of living in Banford
    • New (6)  opened recently
    • (7)  has excellent reputation
    • Good (8)  on Bridge Street

    Meet Linda
    • Meet Linda on (9)  after 5.30 pm
    • In the (10)  opposite the station

    Part 2: Questions 11-16

    What advantages does the speaker mention for each of the following physical activities?

    Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter A-G next to questions 11-16

    Advantages
    A not dependent on season
    B enjoyable
    C low risk of injury
    D fitness level unimportant
    E sociable
    F fast results
    G motivating

    Physical Activities
    11. using a gym 
    12. running 
    13. swimming 
    14. cycling 
    15. doing yoga 
    16. training with a personal trainer 

    Questions 17 and 18

    Choose TWO letters A-E.

    For which TWO reasons does the speaker say people give up going to the gym?

     A lack of time
     B loss of confidence
     C too much effort required
     D high costs
     E feeling less successful than others

    Questions 19 and 20
    Choose TWO letters A-E,

    Which TWO pieces of advice does the speaker give for setting goals?

     A write goals down
     B have achievable aims
     C set a time limit
     D give yourself rewards
     E challenge yourself

    Part 3: Questions 21-24
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    Project on using natural dyes to colour fabrics

    21. What first inspired Jim to choose this project?
     A textiles displayed in an exhibition
     B a book about a botanic garden
     C carpets he saw on holiday

    22. Jim eventually decided to do a practical investigation which involved
     A using a range of dyes with different fibres
     B applying different dyes to one type of fibre
     C testing one dye and a range of fibres

    23. When doing his experiments Jim was surprised by
     A how much natural material was needed to make the dye
     B the fact that dyes were widely available on the internet
     C the time that he had to leave the fabric in the dye

    24. What problem did Jim have with using tartrazine as a fabric dye?
     A it caused a slight allergic reaction
     B it was not a permanent dye on cotton
     C it was ineffective when used on nylon

    Questions 25-30

    What problem is identified with each of the following natural dyes?

    Choose SIX answers from the options below and write correct letter A-H next to questions 25-30

    Problems
    A it is expensive
    B the color is too strong
    C the color is not long lasting
    D it is very poisonous
    E it can damage the fabric
    F the color may be unexpected
    G it is unsuitable for some fabrics
    H it is not generally available

    Natural dyes
    25. turmeric 
    26. Beetroot 
    27. Tyrian purple 
    28. Lowood 
    29. cochineal 
    30. metal oxide 

    Part 4: Questions 31-40
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

    The sleepy lizard (tiliqua rugose)
    Description
    • They are common in western and south Australia
    • They are brown but recongisable by their blue (31) 
    • They are relatively large
    • Their diet consists mainly of (32) 
    • Their main predators are large birds and (33) 

    Navigation study
    • One study found that lizards can use the (34)  to help them navigate

    Observations in the wild
    • Observations show that these lizards keep the same (35)  for several years

    What people want
    • Possible reasons:
    o To improve the survival of their young (but little (36)  has been noted between parents and children)
    o To provide (37)  for female lizards

    Tracking study
    • A study was carried out using GPS systems attached to the (38)  of the lizards
    • This provided information on the lizards’ location and even the number of
    (39)
      taken
    • It appeared that the lizards were trying to avoid one another
    • This may be in order to reduce chances of (40) 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 106

    Part 1: Questions 1-10
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER.

    South city cycling club
    Name of club secretary: Jim Hunter

    Membership
    • Full membership costs $260; this covers cycling and (1)  all over Australia
    • Recreational membership costs $108
    • Cost of membership includes the club fee and (2) 
    • The club kit is made by a company called (3) 

    Training rides
    • Chance to improve cycling skills and fitness
    • Level B: speed about (4)  kph
    • Weekly sessions
    o Tuesdays at 5.30 am, meet at the (5) 
    o Thursdays at 5.30 am, meet at the entrance to the (6) 

    Further information
    • Rides are about an hour and half
    • Members often have (7)  together afterwards
    • There is not always a (8)  with the group on these rides
    • Check and print the (9)  on the website beforehand
    • Bikes must have (10) 

    Part 2: Questions 11-16
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    Information on company volunteering projects

    11. How much time for volunteering does the company allow per employee?
     A two hours per week
     B one day per month
     C 8 hours per year

    12. In feedback almost all employees said that volunteering improved their
     A chances of promotion
     B job satisfaction
     C relationships with colleagues

    13. Last year some staff helped unemployed people with their
     A literacy skills
     B job applications
     C communication skills

    14. This year the company will start a new volunteering project with a local
     A school
     B park
     C charity

    15. Where will the Digital inclusion Day be held?
     A at the company’s training facility
     B at a college
     C in a community centre

    16. What should staff do if they want to take part in the Digital Inclusion Day?
     A fill in a form
     B attend a training workshop
     C get permission from their managers

    Questions 17 and 18
    Choose TWO letters A-E.

    Which TWO things are mentioned about the participants on the last Digital Inclusion Day?

     A they were all over 70
     B they never used their computer
     C their phones were mostly old fashioned
     D they only used their phones for making calls
     E they initially showed little interest

    Questions 19 and 20
    Choose TWO letters A-E.

    What TWO activities on the last Digital Inclusion Day did participants describe as useful?

     A learning to use tablets
     B communicating with family
     C shopping online
     D playing online games
     E sending emails

    Part 3: Questions 21-25
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    Planning a presentation on nanotechnology

    21. Russ says that his difficulty in planning the presentation is due to
     A his lack of knowledge about the topic.
     B his uncertainty about what he should try to achieve.
     C the short time that he has for preparation.

    22. Russ and his tutor agree that his approach in the presentation will be
     A to concentrate on how nanotechnology is used in one field.
     B to follow the chronological development of nanotechnology.
     C to show the range of applications of nanotechnology.

    23. In connection with slides, the tutor advises Russ to
     A talk about things that he can find slides to illustrate.
     B look for slides to illustrate the points he makes.
     C consider omitting slides altogether.

    24. They both agree that the best way for Russ to start his presentation is
     A to encourage the audience to talk.
     B to explain what Russ intends to do.
     C to provide an example.

    25. What does the tutor advise Russ to do next while preparing his presentation?
     A summarise the main point he wants to make
     B read the notes he has already made
     C list the topics he wants to cover

    Questions 26-30

    What comments do the speakers make about each of the following aspects of Russ’s previous presentation?

    Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter A-G next to questions 26-30.

    Comments
    A lacked a conclusion
    B useful in the future
    C not enough
    D sometimes distracting
    E showed originality
    F covered a wide range
    G not too technical

    Aspects of Russ’s previous presentation
    26. structure 
    27. eye contact 
    28. body language 
    29. choice of words 
    30. handouts 

    Part 4: Questions 31-40
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

    Episodic memory
    • The ability to recall details e.g. the time and (31)  of past events
    • Different to semantic memory- the ability to remember general information about the
    (32)
      which does not involve recalling (33)  information

    Forming episodic memories involves three steps:
    Encoding
    • Involves receiving and processing information
    • The more (34)  given to an event the more successfully it can be encoded
    • To remember a (35)  it is useful to have a strategy for encoding such information

    Consolidation
    • How memories are strengthened and stored
    • Most effective when memories can be added to a (36) 
    • The (37)  of retrieval affects the strength of memories

    Retrieval
    • Memory retrieval often depends on using a prompt e.g. the (38)  of an object near to the place where you left your car

    Episodic memory impairments
    • These affect people with a wide range of medical conditions
    • Games which stimulate the (39)  have been found to help people with schizophrenia
    • Children with autism may have difficulty forming episodic memories – possibly because their concept of the (40)  may be absent
    • Memory training may help autistic children to develop social skills