Month: May 2024

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 310

    Part 1: Questions 1-3
    Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    TOTAL INSURANCE INCIDENT REPORT
    Name: Michael Alexander
    Address: 24 Mainly Street, (1)  , Sydney
    Shipping agent: (2) 
    Place of origin: China
    Date of arrival: (3) 
    Reference number: 601ACK

    Questions 4-10
    Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER.

    ItemDamageCost to repair/ replace
    Televisionthe (4)…………….needs to be replacednot known
    The (5)…………..cabinetthe (6)…………..of the cabinet is damaged(7) $……………
    Dining room tablea (8)……………..is split$ 200
    Set of chinasix (9)…………….were brokenabout (10) $……………in total

    (4)                    (5) 
    (6)                    (7) 
    (8)                    (9) 
    (10) 

    Part 2: Question 11
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    11. According to the speaker, the main purposes of the park are
     A education and entertainment
     B research and education
     C research and entertainment

    Questions 12-14
    Label the plan below. Write NO MORE THAN WORDS.

    (12) 
    (13) 
    (14) 

    Questions 15-20
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    15. When are the experimental areas closed to the public?
     A all the year round
     B almost all the year
     C a short time every year

    16. How can you move around the park?
     A by tram, walking or bicycle
     B by solar car or bicycle
     C by bicycle, walking or bus

    17. The rare breed animals kept in the park include
     A hens and horses
     B goats and cows
     C goats and hens

    18. What is the main purpose of having the Rare Breeds Section?
     A to save unusual animals
     B to keep a variety of breeds
     C to educate the public

    19. What can you see in the park at the present time?
     A the arrival of wild birds
     B fruit tree blossom
     C a demonstration of fishing

    20. The shop contains books about
     A animals
     B local traditions
     C the history of the park

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

    Honey Bees in Australia
    21. Where in Australia have Asian honey bees been found in the past?
     A Queensland
     B New South Wales
     C several states

    22. A problem with Asian honey bees is that they
     A attack native bees
     B carry parasites
     C damage crops

    23. What point is made about Australian bees?
     A Their honey varies in quality
     B Their size stops them from pollinating some flowers
     C They are sold to customers abroad

    24. Grant Freeman says that if Asian honey bees got into Australia,
     A the country’s economy would be affected
     B they could be used in the study of allergies
     C certain areas of agriculture would benefit

    Questions 25-30
    Complete the summary below. Write ONE WORD ONLY.

    LOOKING FOR ASIAN HONEY BEES
    Birds called Rainbow Bee Eaters eat only (25)  and cough up small bits of skeleton and other products in a pellet.
    Researchers go to the locations the bee eaters like to use for (26) 
    They collect the pellets and take them to a (27)  for analysis.
    Here (28)  is used to soften them, and the researchers look for the (29)  of Asian bees in the pellets.
    The benefit of this research is that the result is more (30)  than searching for live Asian bees.

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

    Research on questions about doctors
    31. In order to set up her research programme, Shona got
     A advice from personal friends in other countries
     B help from students in- other countries
     C information from her tutor’s contacts in other countries

    32. What types of people were included in the research?
     A young people in their first job
     B men who were working
     C women who were unemployed

    33. Shona says that in her questionnaire her aim was
     A to get a wide range of data
     B to limit people’s responses
     C to guide people through interviews.

    34. What do Shona’s initial results show about medical services in Britain?
     A Current concerns are misrepresented by the press
     B Financial issues are critical to the government
     C Reforms within hospitals have been unsuccessful

    35. Shona needs to do further research in order to
     A present the government with her findings
     B decide the level of extra funding needed
     C identify the preferences of the public

    36. Shona has learnt from the research project that
     A it is important to plan projects carefully
     B people do not like answering questions
     C colleagues do not always agree

    Questions 37-40
    Which statement applies to each of the following people who were interviewed by Shona?

    Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-F, next to questions 37-40.

    A gave false dataB decided to stop participatingC refusal to tell Shona about their job
    D kept changing their mind about participatingE became very angry with ShonaF was worried about confidentiality

    People interviewed by Shona

    37. a person interviewed in the street…………..

    38. an undergraduate at the university…………..

    39. a colleague in her department…………..

    40. a tutor in a foreign university

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

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 309

    Part 1: Questions 1 and 2
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    1. In the lobby of the library George saw
     A a group playing music
     B a display of instruments
     C a video about the festival

    2. George wants to sit at the back so they can
     A see well
     B hear clearly
     C pay less

    Questions 3-10
    Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    (3)                       (4)  
    (5)                       (6)  
    (7)                       (8)  
    (9)                      (10) 

    Part 2: Questions 11-15
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    THE DINOSAUR MUSEUM
    11. The museum closes at  p.m. on Mondays.
    12. The museum is not open on 
    13. School groups are met by tour guides in the 
    14. The whole visit takes 90 minutes, including  minutes for the guided tour.
    15. There are  behind the museum where students can have lunch.

    Questions 16-18
    Choose THREE letter A-G.

    Which THREE things can students have with them in the museum?
     A food
     B water
     C cameras
     D books
     E bags
     F pens
     G worksheets

    Questions 19 and 20
    Choose TWO letters A-E.

    Which TWO activities can students do after the tour at present?
     A build model dinosaurs
     B watch films
     C draw dinosaurs
     D find dinosaur eggs
     E play computer games

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

    Field Trip Proposal

    21. The tutor thinks that Sandra’s proposal
     A should be re-ordered in some parts
     B needs a contents page
     C ought to include more information

    22. The proposal would be easier to follow if Sandra
     A inserted subheadings
     B used more paragraphs
     C shortened her sentences

    23. What was the problem with the formatting on Sandra’s proposal?
     A Separate points were not clearly identified
     B The headings were not always clear
     C Page numbering was not used in an appropriate way

    24. Sandra became interested in visiting the Navajo National Park through
     A articles she read
     B movies she saw as a child
     C photographs she found on the internet

    Questions 25-27

    Which THREE topics does Sandra agree to include in the proposal?
     A climate change
     B field trip activities
     C geographical features
     D impact of tourism
     E myths and legends
     F plant and animal life G social history

    Questions 28-30
    Complete the sentences below. Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER.

    28. The tribal park covers  hectares.
    29. Sandra suggests that they share the  for transport.
    30. She says they could also explore the local 

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

    Studying geography helps us to understand:
    • The effects of different processes on the (31)  of the Earth
    • The dynamic between (32)  and population
    Two main branches of study:
    • Physical features
    • Human lifestyles and their (33) 
    Specific study areas:
    • Biophysical, topographic, political, social, economic, historical and (34)  geography and also cartography
    Key point:
    • Geography helps us to understand our surroundings and the associated (35) 
    What do the geographers do?
    • Find data e.g. conduct censuses, collect information in the form of (36)  using computer and satellite technology
    • Analyse data – identify (37)  e.g. cause and effect
    • Publish findings in the form of:
    o Maps
     Easy to carry
     Can show physical features of large and small areas
     But a two-dimensional map will always have some (38) 
    o Aerial photos
     Can show vegetation problems (39)  density, ocean, floor etc.
    o Landsat pictures sent to receiving stations
     Used for monitoring (40)  conditions etc.

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 308

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

    HOMESTAY APPLICATION
    Surname: Yuichini
    First name: (1) 
    Sex: female
    Passport number: (2) 
    Present address: Room 21C, Willow College
    Length of homestay: approx. (3) 
    Couse enrolled in: (4) 
    Family preferences: no (5)  and no objection to (6) 

    Questions 7-10
    Answer the questions below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.

    7. What does the student particularly like to eat? 
    8. What sport does the student play? 
    9. What mode of transport does the student prefer? 
    10. When will the student find out her homestay address? 

    Part 2: Questions 11-14
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    11. What kind of tour is Sally leading?
     A a bus tour
     B a train tour
     C a walking tour

    12. The original buildings on the site were
     A houses
     B industrial buildings
     C shops

    13. The local residents wanted to use the site for
     A leisure
     B apartment blocks
     C a sports centre

    14. The Tower is at the centre of the
     A nature reserve
     B formal gardens
     C Bicentennial Park

    Questions 13-17
    Label the plan below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.

    (13)                    (14) 
    (15)                    (16) 
    (17) 

    Questions 18-20
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.

    AreaFacilityActivity
    The Mangaroveboardwalk(18)…………………
    Frog Pondoutdoor classroom(19)…………………
    The Waterbird Refuge(20)…………………Bird watching

    (18) 
    (19) 
    (20) 

    Part 3: Questions 21 and 22
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    The presentation will last 15 minutes.
    There will be (21)  minutes for questions.
    The presentation will not be (22) 

    Questions 23-26

    What do the students decide about each topic for the geography presentation?
    A They will definitely include this topic.
    B They might include this topic.
    C They will not include this topic.

    Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 23-26.

    23. Geographical Location 
    24. Economy 
    25. Overview of Education System 
    26. Role of English Language 

    Questions 27-30
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.

    Information/ visual aidWhere from?
    Overhead projectorthe (27)……………..
    Map of West Africathe (28)……………..
    Map of the islandsa tourist brochure
    Literacy figuresthe (29)……………….
    (30)………………..on school placesas above

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

    Part 4: Questions 31-33

    Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)
    31. The speaker says the main topic of the lecture is
     A the history of monosodium glutamate
     B the way monosodium glutamate works
     C where monosodium glutamate is used

    32. In 1908, scientists in Japan
     A made monosodium glutamate
     B began using kombu
     C identified glutamate

    33. What change occurred in the manufacture of glutamate in 1956?
     A It began to be manufactured on a large scale
     B The Japanese began extracting it from natural sources
     C It became much more expensive to produce

    Questions 34-40
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.

    Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)

    • MSG contains
    o Glutamate (78.2%)
    o Sodium (12.2%)
    (34)  (9.6%)
    • Glutamate is found in foods that contain protein such as (35)  and (36) 
    • MSG is used in foods in many different parts of the world.
    • In 1908 Kikunae Ikeda discovered a (37) 
    • Our ability to detect glutamate makes sense because it is so (38)  naturally.
    • John Prescott suggests that:
    o Sweetness tells us that a food contains carbohydrates.
    (39)  tells us that a food contains toxins.
    o Saltiness tells us that a food contains (40) 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 307

    Part 1: Questions 1 and 2
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    Type of job required: Part-time
    Student in studying (1) 
    Student is in the (2)  year of the course.

    Questions 3-5
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.

    Position availableWhereProblem
    Receptionistin the (3)…………………evening lectures
    (4)………………….in the child care centretoo early
    Clerical Assistantin the (5)…………………..evening lectures

    (3) 
    (4) 
    (5) 

    Questions 6-10
    Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    STUDENT DETAILS
    Name:Anita Newman
    Address:(6)……………….., room no. (7)…………………
    Other skills:speaks some Japanese
    Position available:(8)……………..at the English language centre
    Duties:respond to enquiries and (9)……………….
    Time of interview:Friday at (10)………………am

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

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

    SPONSORED WALKING HOLIDAY
    11. On the holiday, you will be walking for
     A 6 days
     B 8 days
     C 10 days

    12. What proportion of the sponsorship money goes to charity?

     A
     B
     C

    13. Each walker’s sponsorship money goes to one
     A student
     B teacher
     C school

    14. When you start the trek you must be
     A interested in getting fit
     B already quite fit
     C already very fit

    15. As you walk you will carry
     A all of your belongings
     B some of your belongings
     C none of your belongings

    16. The Semira Region has a long tradition of
     A making carpets
     B weaving blankets
     C carving wood

    Questions 17-20
    Complete the form below. Write ONE WORD ONLY.

    ITINERARY
    Day 1arrive in Kishba
    Day 2rest day
    Day 3spend all day in a (17)……………
    Day 4visit a school
    Day 5rest day
    Day 6see a (18)……………….with old carvings
    Day 7rest day
    Day 8swim in a (19)……………..
    Day 9visit a (20)………………
    Day 10depart from kishba

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

    Part 3: Questions 21 and 22
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    OCEAN RESEARCH
    The Robotic Float Project
    • Float is shaped like a (21) 
    • Scientists from (22)  have worked on the projects so far

    Questions 23-25
    Complete the diagram below. Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER.

    (23) 
    (24) 
    (25) 

    Questions 26-30
    In what time period can data from the float projects help with the following things?
    Write the correct letter A, B or C next to questions 26-30.

    26. understanding of El Nino 
    27. understanding of climate change 
    28. naval rescues 
    29. sustainable fishing practices 
    30. crop selection 

    A At present
    B In the near future
    C In the long term future

    Part 4: Questions 31-34
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    Hotels and Tourist Industry
    31. According to the speaker, how might a guest feel when staying in a luxury hotel?
     A impressed with the facilities
     B depressed by the experience
     C concerned at the high costs

    32. According to recent research, luxury hotels overlook the need to
     A provide for the demands of important guests
     B create a comfortable environment
     C offer an individual and personal welcome

    33. The company focused their research on
     A a wide variety of hotels
     B large, luxury hotel chains
     C exotic holiday hotels

    34. What is the impact of the outside environment on a hotel guest?
     A It has a considerable effect
     B It has a very limited effect
     C It has no effect whatsoever

    Questions 35-40
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY.

    A company providing luxury serviced apartments aims to:
    • cater specifically for (35)  travellers
    • provide a stylish (36)  for guests to use
    • set a trend throughout the (37)  which becomes permanent
    Traditional holiday hotels attract people by:
    • offering the chance to (38)  their ordinary routine life
    • making sure that they are cared for in all respects – like a (39) 
    • leaving small treats in their rooms – e.g. cosmetics or (40) 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 306

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

    CAR INSURANCE
    Name: Patrick Jones
    Address: (1)  , Greendale
    Contact number: (2) 
    Size of car engine: 1200cc
    Type of car: Manufacturer: Hewton
    Model: (3) 
    Year: 1997
    Previous insurance company: (4) 
    Any insurance claims in the last five year? Yes
    If yes, give brief details: Car was (5)  in 1999
    Name(s) of other driver(s): Simon (6) 
    Relationship to main driver: (7) 
    Uses of car: Social and (8) 
    Start date: 31st January
    Recommended insurance arrangement: Name of company: (9) 
    Annual Cost: (10) $ 

    Part 2: Questions 11 and 12
    Label the map below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.

    (11) 
    (12) 

    Questions 13-18
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    AttractionFurther information
    STOP A:
    Main booking office
    First boat: 8 am
    Last boat: (13)………….pm
    Palace– has lovely (14)……………..
    STOP B:(15)……………..– has good (16)……………….of city centre
    STOP C:Museum– bookshop specializing in the (17)………………of the local area
    STOP D:Entertainment Complex– (18)……………….cinema
    – bowling alley
    – video games arcade

    (13)                     (14) 
    (15)                     (16) 
    (17)                     (18) 

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

    19. How often do the Top Bus Company tours run? 
    20. Where can you catch a Number One Sightseeing Tour from? 

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

    21. The Antarctic Centre was established in Christchurch because
     A New Zealand is a member of the Antarctic Treaty
     B Christchurch is geographically well positioned
     C the climate of Christchurch is suitable

    22. One role of the Antarctic Centre is to
     A provide expeditions with suitable equipment
     B provide researchers with financial assistance
     C ensure that research is internationally relevant

    23. The purpose of the Visitors’ Centre is to
     A provide accommodation
     B run training sessions
     C show people what Antarctica is like

    24. Dr Merrywhether says that Antarctica is
     A unlike any other country
     B extremely beautiful
     C too cold for tourists

    25. According to Dr Merrywhether, Antarctica is very cold because
     A of the shape of the continent
     B it is surrounded by a frozen sea
     C it is an extremely dry continent

    26. Dr Merrywhether thinks Antarctica was part of another continent because
     A he has done his own research in the area
     B there is geological evidence of this
     C it is very close to South America

    Questions 27 and 28
    Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD OR TWO NUMBERS.

    ANTARCTIC TREATY
    DateEvent
    1870polar search meeting
    (27)……………to………….1st international polar year
    1957Antarctic treaty was proposed
    1959Antarctic treaty was (28)…………………….

    (27) 
    (28) 

    Questions 29 and 30
    Choose TWO letters A-E.

    Which TWO achievements of the Antarctic Treaty are mentioned by the speakers?
     A no military use
     B animals protected
     C historic sites reserved
     D no nuclear testing
     E fishing rites protected

    Part 4: Questions 31-35
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    Left and Right Handedness in Sport
    31. Anita first felt the Matthews article was of value when she realised
     A how it would help her difficulties with left-handedness
     B the relevance of connections he made with music
     C the impressive size of his research project

    32. Anita feels that the findings on handedness will be of value in
     A helping sportspeople identify their weaknesses
     B aiding sportspeople as they plan tactics for each game
     C developing suitable training programmes for sportspeople

    33. Anita feels that most sports coaches
     A know nothing about the influence of handedness
     B focus on the wrong aspects of performance
     C underestimate what science has to offer sport

    34. A German study showed there was greater ‘mixed handedness’ in musicians who
     A started playing instruments in early youth
     B play a string instrument such as the violin
     C practise a great deal on their instrument

    35. Studies on ape behaviour show that
     A apes which always use the same hand to get food are most successful
     B apes have the same proportion of left- and right-handers as humans
     C more apes are left-handed than right-handed

    Questions 36-40
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    SportBest lateralityComments
    Hockeymixed laterality– hockey stick has to be used in (36)……………
    – mixed-handed players found to be much more (37)……………than others
    Tennissingle laterality– gives a larger relevant field of (38)…………..
    – cross lateral players make (39)……………….too late
    Gymnasticscross laterality– gymnasts’ (40)………………..is important for performances

    (36)                   (37) 
    (38)                   (39) 
    (40) 


  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 305

    Part 1: Questions 1-5
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.

    Transport from Airport to Milton
    Distance: 147 miles
    Options:
    • Car hire – don’t want to drive
    • (1)  – expensive
    • Greyhound Bus
    o $15 single, $27.50 return
    o Direct to the (2) 
    o Long (3) 
    • Airport Shuttle
    (4)  service
    o Every 2 hours
    o $35 single, $65 return
    o Need to (5) 

    Questions 6-10
    Complete the booking form below. Write ONE WORD OR A NUMBER.

    AIRPORT SHUTTLE BOOKING FORM
    To: Milton
    Date: (6)……………..No. of passengers: 1
    Bus time: (7)……………pmType of ticket: single
    Name: Jane (8)………………
    Flight No: (9)………………..From: London Heathrow
    Address in Milton: Vacation Motel, 24 Kitchener Street
    Fare: $ 35
    Credit card number: (Visa) (10)…………………..

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

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

    11. PS Camping has been organising holidays for
     A 15 years
     B 20 years
     C 25 years

    12. The company has most camping sites in
     A France
     B Italy
     C Switzerland

    13. Which organised activity can children do every day of the week?
     A football
     B drama
     C model making

    14. Some areas of the sites have a ‘no noise’ rule after
     A 9.30 p.m
     B 10.00 p.m
     C 10.30 p.m

    15. The holiday insurance that is offered by PS Camping
     A can be charged on an annual basis
     B is included in the price of the holiday
     C must be taken out at the time of booking

    16. Customers who recommend PS Camping to friends will receive
     A a free gift
     B an upgrade to a luxury tent
     C a discount

    Questions 17-20
    What does the speaker say about the following items?

    Write the correct letter A, B or C next to questions 17-20

    17. barbeques 
    18. toys 
    19. cool boxes 
    20. mops and buckets 

    A They are provided in all tents.
    B They are found in central areas of the campsite.
    C They are available on requests.

    Part 3: Questions 21-23
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY.

    DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS IN THE WORKPLACE
    Individuals bring different:
    • Ideas
    • (21) 
    • Learning experiences
    Work behavior differences are due to:
    • Personality
    • (22) 
    Effects of diversity on companies:
    • Advantage: diversity develops (23) 
    • Disadvantages: diversity can cause conflict

    Questions 24-27
    Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

    24. Janice thinks that employers should encourage workers who are
     A potential leaders
     B open to new ideas
     C good at teamwork

    25. Janice suggests that managers may find it difficult to
     A form successful groups
     B balance conflicting needs
     C deal with uncooperative workers

    26. Janice believes employers should look for job applicants who
     A can think independently
     B will obey the system
     C can solve problems

    27. Janice believes managers should
     A demonstrate good behavior
     B encourage co-operation early on
     C increase financial incentives

    Questions 28-30
    Complete the sentences below. Write ONE WORD ONLY.

    28. All managers need to understand their employees and recognise their company’s 
    29. When managing change, increasing the company’s  may be more important than employee satisfaction.
    30. During periods of change, managers may have to cope with increased amounts of 

    Part 4: Questions 31-35
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY.

    SEMINAR ON ROCK ART
    Preparation for fieldwork trip to Namibia in (31) 
    Rock art in Namibia may be
    • Paintings
    • Engravings
    Earliest explanation of engravings of animal footprints
    They were used to help (32)  learn about tracking.

    But:
    • Why are the tracks usually (33)  ?
    • Why are some engravings realistic and other realistic?
    • Why are the unrealistic animals sometimes half (34)  ?
    More recent explanation
    Wise men may have been trying to control wild animals with (35) 

    Questions 36-40
    Complete the sentences below. Write ONE WORD ONLY.

    36. If you look at a site from a  , you reduce visitor pressure.
    37. To camp on a site may be disrespectful to people from that 
    38. Undiscovered material may be damaged by 
    39. You should avoid  or tracing rock art as it is so fragile.
    40. In general, your aim is to leave the site 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 304

    Part 1: Questions 1-10
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    Title of conference: Future directions in computing
    Three day cost: (1) £ 
    Payment by (2)  or on arrival
    Accommodation:
    Conference centre
    • (3) £  per night
    • Near to conference rooms
    Guest house
    • (4) £  per night
    • Approximately (5)  walk from conference centre
    Further documents to be sent:
    • (6) 
    • An application form
    Location:
    Conference centre is on (7)  Park road next to (8) 
    Taxi costs (9) £  or take bus number (10)  from station.

    Part 2: Questions 11-13
    Which team will do each of the following jobs?

    Choose THREE answers from the box and write the correct letter A-D next to questions 11-13

    11. checking entrance tickets 
    12. preparing refreshments 
    13. directing car park traffic 

    Teams
    A the blue team
    B the yellow team
    C the green team
    D the red team

    Questions 14-20
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    TRAVEL EXPO (TEMPORARY STAFF ORIENTATION PRGORAMME)
    TimeEventDetials
    9.30 amTalk by Anne Smith– information about pay
    – will give out the (14)…………..forms
    10.00 amTalk by Peter Chang– will discuss conference centre plan
    – will explain about arrangements for (15)……………and fire exits
    10.30 amCoffee break– go to staff canteen on the (16)……………
    11.00 amVideo presentation– go to (17)……………..
    – video title: (18)……………..
    12.00Buffet lunch– go to the (19)……………….. on 1st floor
    1.00 pmMeet the (20)……………
    3.00 pmFinish

    (14)                      (15) 
    (16)                      (17) 
    (18)                     (19) 
    (20) 

    Part 3: Questions 21-25
    Complete the summary below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

    The school of education libraries
    The libraries on both sites provide internet access and have a variety of (21)  materials on education. The Castle Road library has books on sociology together with (22)  and other resources relevant to the majority of (23)  school subjects.

    The Fordham library includes resources for teaching in (24)  education and special needs. Current issues of periodicals are available at both libraries although (25)  issues are only available at Fordham.

    Questions 26 and 27
    Answer the questions below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    26. Which books cannot be renewed by telephone or email? 
    27. How much time is allowed to return recalled books? 

    Questions 28-30
    Choose THREE letters, A-G.

    Which THREE topics do this term’s study skills workshops cover?
     A An introduction to the Internet
     B How to carry out research for a dissertation
     C Making good use of the whole range of library services
     D Planning a dissertation
     E Standard requirements when writing a dissertation
     F Using the Internet when doing research
     G What books and technical resources are available in the library

    Part 4: Questions 31-34
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    31. When did Asiatic lions develop as a separate sub-species?
     A about 10,000 years ago
     B about 100,000 years ago
     C about 1,000,000 years ago

    32. Pictures of Asiatic lions can be seen on ancient coins from
     A Greece
     B The Middle East
     C India

    33. Asiatic lions disappeared from Europe
     A 2,500 years ago
     B 2,000 years ago
     C 1,900 years ago

    34. Very few African lions have
     A a long mane
     B a coat with varied colours
     C a fold of skin on their stomach

    Questions 35-40
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    THE GIR SANCTUARY
    35. The sanctuary has an area of approximately  square kilometers
    36. One threat to the lions in the sanctuary is 
    37. The ancestors of the Gir Sanctuary lions were protected by a 
    38. A large part of lions’  consists of animals belonging to local farmers
    39. The lions sometimes  especially when water is short
    40. In ancient India a man would fight a lion as a test of 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 303

    Part 1: Question 1-10
    Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD OR A NUMBER.

    OPENING A BANK ACCOUNT

    Application for a: Current bank account
    Type of current account: The (1)  account
    Full name of applicant: Pieter Henes
    Date of birth: (2) 
    Joint account holders: No
    Current address: (3)  Exeter
    Time at current address: (4) 
    Previous address: Rielsdorf 2, Utrecht, Holland
    Telephone: work (5) 
    Occupation: (6) 
    Identity (security): Name of his (7)  :Siti
    Opening sum: (8) £  to be transferred from Fransen Bank, Utrecht
    Statements: Every (9) 
    Requests: Supply information about the bank’s (10)  service

    Part 2: Question 11-13
    Choose the correct letter A, B and C.

    THE HISTORY OF ROSEWOOD HOUSE
    11. When the writer Sebastian George first saw Rosewood House, he
     A thought he might rent it
     B felt it was too expensive for him
     C was unsure whether to buy it

    12. Before buying the house. George had
     A experienced severe family problems
     B struggled to become a successful author
     C suffered a serious illness

    13. According to the speaker, George viewed Rosewood House as
     A a rich source of material for his books
     B a way to escape from his work
     C a typical building of the region

    Question 14-17
    Label the map below. Write correct letters A-J next to questions 14-17.

    (14)                (15) 
    (16)                (17) 

    Question 18-20
    Complete the sentences below. Write ONE WORD ONLY.

    RIVER WALK
    18. You can walk through the  that goes along the river bank.
    19. You can go over the  and then into a wooded area.
    20. On your way back, you could also go up to the 

    Part 3: Question 21-24
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER.

    MARKETING ASSIGNMENT
    21. For their assignment, the students must investigate one part of the 
    22. The method the students must use to collect data is 
    23. In total, the students must interview  people.
    24. Jack thinks the music preferences of  listeners are similar.

    Question 25-30
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.

    MARKETING SURVEY: MUSIC PREFERENCES
    Age group of interviewee
    • 25 or under
    • 45 or over

    Music preferences
    • Pop
    • (25) 
    • Folk
    • Easy listening
    • (26) 

    Medium for listening to music
    • Radio
    • CD
    • TV
    • (27) 

    Source of music
    • Music shops
    • (28) 
    • Internet

    Places for listening to music
    • Disco
    • Pub
    • (29) 
    • Concert Hall
    • (30) 

    Part 4: Question 31-34
    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    31. According to the speaker, it is not clear
     A when the farming economy was introduced to Ireland
     B why people began to farm in Ireland
     C where the early Irish farmers came from

    32. What point does the speaker make about breeding animals in Neolithic Ireland?
     A Their numbers must have been above a certain level
     B They were under threat from wild animals
     C Some species died out during this period

    33. What does the speaker say about the transportation of animals?
     A Livestock would have limited the distance the farmers could sail
     B Neolithic boats were loo primitive to have been used
     C Probably only a few breeding animals were imported

    34. What is the main evidence for cereal crops in Neolithic Ireland?
     A the remains of burnt grain in pots
     B the marks left on pots by grains
     C the patterns painted on the surface of pots

    Question 35-40
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS each answer.

    STONE TOOLS
    35. Ploughs could either have been pulled by  or by cattle.
    • The farmers needed homes which were permanent dwellings.
    36. In the final stages of axe-making  and  were necessary for grinding and polishing.
    37. Irish axes were exported from Ireland to  and England.

    POTTERY MAKING
    • The colonisers used clay to make pots.

    38. The  of the pots was often polished to make them watertight.
    39. Clay from  areas was generally used.
    40. Decoration was only put around the  of the earliest pots.

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 302

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

    Children’s Art and Craft Workshops
    • Adults must accompany children under (1) 
    • Cost: £2.50
    • Workshops held in: Winter House, (2)  Street
    • Security device: must push the (3)  to open door
    • Should leave car behind the (4) 
    • Book workshops by phoning the (5)  (on 200765)

    Questions 6-10
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

    DateWorkshop titleChildren advised to wearPlease bring (if possible)
    16/11building (6)……………..(7)………………….(8)…………………..
    23/11(9)………………nothing special(10)…………………

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

    Part 2: Questions 11-14
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    TRAIN INFORMATION
    11. Local services depart from  railway station.
    12. National services depart from the  railway station.
    13. Trains for London depart every  each day during the week.
    14. The price of a first class ticket includes 

    Questions 15-17
    Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    Type of ticketDetails
    Standard opneno restrictions
    Supersavetravel after 8.45
    Specialtravel after (15)……………….and at weekends
    (16)…………………buy at least six days ahead limited numbers (17)………………essential

    (15) 
    (16) 
    (17) 

    Questions 18-20

    Which THREE attractions can you visit at present by train from Trebirch?

     A a science museum
     B a theme park
     C a climbing wall
     D a mining museum
     E an aquarium
     F a castle
     G a zoo

    Part 3: Questions 21-30

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

    Target previously agreedWork completedFurther action suggested
    Investigate suitable data analysis software– read IT (21)……………
    – spoken to Jane Prince, Head of the (22)……………
    sign up for some software practice sessions
    Prepare a (23)……………….for survery– completed and sent for reviewadd questions in section three on (24)…………
    Further reading about discipline– read Banerjee
    – N.B. could not find Ericsson’s essays on managing the (25)……………………
    obtain from library through special loans service
    New targetWork completedTiming
    Do further work on Chapter 1 (give the title: Context (26)……………..)– add statistics on the (27)………… in various zones
    – include more references to works dated after (28)………………
    by the (29)………………….
    Prepare list of main sections for Chapter 2– use index cards to help in oranisationbefore stating the (30)………………..

    (21)                      (22) 
    (23)                     (24) 
    (25)                     (26) 
    (27)                     (28) 
    (29)                     (30) 

    Part 4: Questions 31-37

    31. Some photographs of a horse running showed
     A all feet off the ground
     B at least one foot on the ground
     C two feet off the ground

    32. The Scotsman employed by Edison
     A designed a system to use the technology Edison had invited
     B used available technology to make a new system
     C was already an expert in motion picture technology

    33. One major problem with the first system was that
     A only one person could be filmed
     B people could only see very short films
     C the camera was very heavy

    34. Rival systems started to appear in Europe after people had
     A been told about the American system
     B seen the American system
     C used the American system

    35. In 1895, a famous new system was developed by
     A a French team working alone
     B a Fernch and German team working together
     C a German team who invented the word ‘cinema’

    36. Longer filmes were not made at the time because of problems involving
     A the subject matters
     B the camera
     C the film projector

    37. The ‘Lantham Loop’ invention relied on
     A removing tension between the film reels
     B adding three more films reels to the system
     C making one of the film reels more effective

    Questions 38-40

    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    38. The first motion picture was called The 
    39.  were used for the first time on film in 1926.
    40. Subtitles were added to The Lights of New York because of its 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 301

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

    Children’s Art and Craft Workshops
    • Adults must accompany children under (1) 
    • Cost: £2.50
    • Workshops held in: Winter House, (2)  Street
    • Security device: must push the (3)  to open door
    • Should leave car behind the (4) 
    • Book workshops by phoning the (5)  (on 200765)

    Questions 6-10
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

    DateWorkshop titleChildren advised to wearPlease bring (if possible)
    16/11building (6)……………..(7)………………….(8)…………………..
    23/11(9)………………nothing special(10)…………………

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

    Part 2: Questions 11-14
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    TRAIN INFORMATION
    11. Local services depart from  railway station.
    12. National services depart from the  railway station.
    13. Trains for London depart every  each day during the week.
    14. The price of a first class ticket includes 

    Questions 15-17
    Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    Type of ticketDetails
    Standard opneno restrictions
    Supersavetravel after 8.45
    Specialtravel after (15)……………….and at weekends
    (16)…………………buy at least six days ahead limited numbers (17)………………essential

    (15) 
    (16) 
    (17) 

    Questions 18-20

    Which THREE attractions can you visit at present by train from Trebirch?

     A a science museum
     B a theme park
     C a climbing wall
     D a mining museum
     E an aquarium
     F a castle
     G a zoo

    Part 3: Questions 21-30

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

    Target previously agreedWork completedFurther action suggested
    Investigate suitable data analysis software– read IT (21)……………
    – spoken to Jane Prince, Head of the (22)……………
    sign up for some software practice sessions
    Prepare a (23)……………….for survery– completed and sent for reviewadd questions in section three on (24)…………
    Further reading about discipline– read Banerjee
    – N.B. could not find Ericsson’s essays on managing the (25)……………………
    obtain from library through special loans service
    New targetWork completedTiming
    Do further work on Chapter 1 (give the title: Context (26)……………..)– add statistics on the (27)………… in various zones
    – include more references to works dated after (28)………………
    by the (29)………………….
    Prepare list of main sections for Chapter 2– use index cards to help in oranisationbefore stating the (30)………………..

    (21)                      (22) 
    (23)                     (24) 
    (25)                     (26) 
    (27)                     (28) 
    (29)                     (30) 

    Part 4: Questions 31-37

    31. Some photographs of a horse running showed
     A all feet off the ground
     B at least one foot on the ground
     C two feet off the ground

    32. The Scotsman employed by Edison
     A designed a system to use the technology Edison had invited
     B used available technology to make a new system
     C was already an expert in motion picture technology

    33. One major problem with the first system was that
     A only one person could be filmed
     B people could only see very short films
     C the camera was very heavy

    34. Rival systems started to appear in Europe after people had
     A been told about the American system
     B seen the American system
     C used the American system

    35. In 1895, a famous new system was developed by
     A a French team working alone
     B a Fernch and German team working together
     C a German team who invented the word ‘cinema’

    36. Longer filmes were not made at the time because of problems involving
     A the subject matters
     B the camera
     C the film projector

    37. The ‘Lantham Loop’ invention relied on
     A removing tension between the film reels
     B adding three more films reels to the system
     C making one of the film reels more effective

    Questions 38-40

    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    38. The first motion picture was called The 
    39.  were used for the first time on film in 1926.
    40. Subtitles were added to The Lights of New York because of its