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  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 287

    Part 1: Questions 1 and 2
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    MIC HOUSE AGENCY REPAIRS
    Address: Apartment 2, (1)  , Newton
    Length of lease: one year
    Date moved in: (2) 

    Questions 3-9
    Complete the table below. Write
    A if the repair will be done immediately
    B if the repair will be done during the following week
    C if the repair will be done in two or more weeks

    ItemProblemWhen to be done
    Cooker(3)…………………(4)………………..
    Windows(5)………………….B
    (6)………………….flickers(7)…………………
    (8)………………….torn(9)…………………..

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

    Question 10
    Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    Workman to call between (10)  and 

    Part 2: Questions 11 and 12
    Circle the correct letters A-C

    11. At rainforest lodge there aren’t any
     A telephones or TVs
     B newspapers or TVs
     C telephones or newspapers

    12. The guests are told to
     A carry their luggage to the cabin
     B go straight to the restaurant
     C wait an hour for dinner

    Questions 13-15
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    Tour NameDetails
    Orchid and Fungiwalking tour
    Four Wheel Drivetour to the (13)………………
    Fishingto catch lunch
    Crocodile Cruisedeparts at (14)………………..daily
    (15)…………………departs at sundown

    (13) 
    (14) 
    (15) 

    Questions 16-20
    Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    What THREE items of clothing does the speaker recommend for the rainforest?
    (16) 
    (17) 
    (18) 

    Which TWO things in the rainforest does the speaker give a warning about?
    (19)  and (20) 

    Part 3: Questions 21-25
    Circle the correct letters A-C

    21. These sessions with a counsellor are
     A compulsory for all students
     B available to any students
     C for science students only

    22. The counsellor says that new students have to
     A spend more time on the college premises
     B get used to working independently
     C work harder than they did at school

    23. John complains that the resource centre
     A has limited opening hours
     B has too few resources
     C gets too crowded

    24. The counsellor suggests to John that
     A most other students can cope
     B he needs to study all the time
     C he should be able to fit in some leisure activities

    25. Before being able to help John the counsellor needs to
     A talk with some of his lecturers
     B consult his tutor
     C get more information from him

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

    Writing
    • Pay careful attention to the question
    • Leave time to (26) 

    Listening
    • Try to (27)  lectures
    • Check notes with (28) 

    Reading
    • Choose topics of (29) 
    • Buy a good (30) 

    Part 4: Questions 31-35
    Circle the correct letters A-C

    31. John was first interested in the subject because of something
     A he had witnessed
     B he had read about
     C he had experienced

    32. The main research method was
     A interviews
     B questionnaires
     C observation

     A
     B
     C

    34. How many respondents were there?


     A 50-100
     B 100-150
     C 150-200

    35. The most common type of road rage incident involved
     A damage to property
     B personal violence
     C verbal abuse

    Questions 36-40
    Which group gave the following advice?

    Tick Column A if it was mainly women.
    Tick Column B if it was mainly men.
    Tick Column C if it was both men and women.

    ABC
    Example: do not stop to ask directions
    36. Avoid eye contact with other drivers
    37. Inform someone of your likely arrival time
    38. Ensure car keys are ready when you return to the car
    39. Leave plenty of space when parking
    40. Keep all doors locked

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

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 286

    Part 1: Questions 1-4
    1. The respondent works in
     A the professions
     B business
     C other

    2. The respondent has a salary of
     A £ 0-15,000 a year
     B £ 15,000-35,000 a year
     C over £35,000 a year

    3. The respondent watched TV for
     A relaxation
     B entertainment
     C information

    4. Every day the respondent watches TV for
     A 30 min – 1 hour
     B 1 hour – 2 hours
     C more than 2 hours

    Questions 5-7
    Choose TWO letters A-E

    5. The respondent mainly watches TV
     A in the early morning
     B around midday
     C in the afternoon
     D in the early evening
     E at night

    6. On the new channel the respondent would like to see more
     A children’s programmes
     B documentaries
     C local service programmes
     D travel programmes
     E health programmes

    7. The respondent would advise the new channel to
     A spend more money on drama
     B train their broadcasters to higher standards
     C improve sound quality
     D broadcast interviews with famous people
     E talk more to customers

    Questions 8-10
    Circle the correct letter A-C

    8. The respondent feels that adverts should occur only
     A 10 minutes
     B 15 minutes
     C 20 minutes

    9. The respondent would like to attend special promotions if
     A expenses are paid
     B he is invited specially
     C they are held locally

    10. The respondent would like to receive
     A no mail
     B requested mail
     C all mail

    Part 2: Questions 11-14
    Circle FOUR letters A-G

    Which FOUR activities of the Union are mentioned by the speaker?

     A raising money for good causes
     B political campaigning
     C running a new agency
     D running a supermarket
     E providing cheap tickets
     F helping with accommodation
     G providing catering services

    Questions 15 and 16
    Circle TWO letters A-E

    Which TWO of the following can you get advice about from the Union?
     A immigration
     B grants
     C medical problems
     D personal problems
     E legal matters

    Questions 17-20
    Write the appropriate letters A-C against questions 17-20.

    What are the locations of the following places in Radford?
    A part of the Metro Tower Building
    B in the main square in the centre of the town
    C some distance from the centre of the town

    17. the hi-tech fitness centre 
    18. the ice rink 
    19. the new cinema 
    20. the Theatre Royal 

    Part 3: Questions 21-23
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    DISSERTATION INFORMATION
    Hand-in-date: (21) 
    Length: (22)  to 
    Extra programme offered on: (23) 

    Question 24-26
    Complete the table below.

    DISSERTATION TIMETABLE
    DateAction
    31 Januarybasic bibliography
    7 February(24)………………..
    February – March(25)……………….
    (26)……………….to……………….write up work
    21 Mayhand in work

    (24) 
    (25) 
    (26) 

    Questions 27-30

    What is Dr Simon’s opinions on the following points?
    Tick column A if he is in favour
    Tick column B if he has no strong opinion either way
    Tick column C if he is against

    ABC
    27. Buying a computer
    28. Reading previous year’s dissertation
    29. Using questionnaires as main research instrument
    30. Interviewing tutors

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

    Part 4: Questions 31-37
    Circle the correct letters A-C

    31. The driest continent is
     A Australia
     B Africa
     C Antarctica

    32. The evaporation rate in Australia is
     A lower than Africa
     B higher than Africa
     C about the same as Africa

    33. Rainfall in Australia hardly penetrates the soil because
     A the soil is too hard
     B the soil is too hot
     C plants use it up

    34. In sandy soils water can
     A evaporate quickly
     B seep down to rock
     C wash the soil away

    35. Water is mainly pumped up for
     A people to drink
     B animals to drink
     C watering crops

    36. Natural springs are located
     A in unexplored parts of Australia
     B quite commonly over all Australia
     C in a few areas of Australia

    37. Underground water supplies
     A 18% of Australia’s water
     B 48% of Australia’s water
     C 80% of Australia’s water

    Questions 38-40
    Circle THREE letters A-E

    Which THREE of the following uses of dam water are mentioned?
     A providing water for livestock
     B watering farmland
     C providing water for industry
     D controlling flood water
     E producing hydro-electric power

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 285

    Part 1: Questions 1 and 2
    Circle the correct letters.

    1. Gavin’s apartment is located on the
     A ground floor
     B second floor
     C third floor

    2. The monthly rent for Gavin’s apartment is
     A $615
     B $650
     C $655

    Questions 3-6
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    ITEMVALUE
    (3)……………………$ 450
    (4)……………………….$ 1150
    Watches$ 2000
    CDs and (5)……………….$ 400
    Total annual cost of insurance (6) $……………….

    (3)                      (4) 
    (5)                      (6) 

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

    INSURANCE APPLICATION FORM
    Name: Mr Gavin (7) 
    Address: (8)  Biggins Street (9) 
    Date of Birth: 12th November 1980
    Telephone: Home – 9872 4855
    Nationality: (10) 

    Part 2: Question 11
    Circle the correct letter A-D.

    11. Smith House was originally built as
     A a residential college
     B a family house
     C a university
     D an office block

    Questions 12-14
    Complete the explanation of the room number. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    (12) 
    (13) 
    (14) 

    Questions 15-17
    Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    • Students need a front door key between (15)  and 
    • In an emergency, students should use (16) 
    • Fees also cover some (17)  charges

    Questions 18-20
    Complete the notice below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    HOUSE RULES
    • No noise after 9 pm.
    • Smoking only allowed on (18) 
    • No changes can be made to (19) 
    If you have any questions, ask the (20) 

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

    Forms of MediaExamples
    Print– Books
    – (21)…………………..
    Pictures– (22)…………………..
    Audio (listening)– CDS
    – (23)…………………..
    Audio-visual– Film
    – (24)…………………..
    – Videos
    Eelctronic– (25)…………………..

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

    Questions 26-30
    Write the appropriate letters A-C against question 26-30.

    According to the speakers, in which situation are the following media most useful?

    A individual children
    B five or six children
    C whole class

    26. tapes 
    27. computers 
    28. videos 
    29. books 
    30. wall maps 

    Part 4: Question 31
    Circle the correct letter A-D.

    31. What percentage of the workforce were employed in agriculture in the mid 1900s?
     A 3%
     B 10%
     C 20%
     D 50%

    Questions 32 and 33
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    Three factors contributing to the efficiency of the agriculture sector are:
    • 50-60 years of intelligent state support
    • The quality of (32)  among those employed
    • The farmer’s investment in (33) 

    Questions 34 – 39
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    RegionNorthEastWest
    LandHilly with thin soilFlat with (36)…………………..Rich soil
    Climate(34)…………………and……………………Mixed(38)……………….and……………..
    Farm typeSmall, family runCommercialAverage size (39)…………….. hectares
    Produce(35)……………….and……………….Cereals and (37)………………….Milk, cheese and meat

    (34)                    (35) 
    (36)                    (37) 
    (38)                    (39) 

    Question 40
    Circle the correct letter A-C

    40. Farmers have a strong sense of solidarity because
     A the media supports them
     B they have a strong Union
     C they have countrywide interests

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 284

    Part 1: Questions 1-5
    Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer.
    VIDEO LIBRARY APPLICATION FORM

    First Names: Louise Cynthia

    Address: (1)               

    Post code: (2) 
    Telephone: 98356712(home), (3) (work)              

    Driver’s licence number: (4) 
    Date of birth: 25th (5) , 1977

    Questions 6-8
    Circle THREE letters A-F.

    What types of films does Louise like?
     A Action
     B Comedies
     C Musicals
     D Romance
     E Westerns
     F Wildlife

    Questions 9 and 10
    Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    9. How much does it cost to join the library? 
    10. When will Louise’s card be ready? 

    Part 2: Questions 11-13
    Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    Expedition Across Attora Mountains

    Leader: Charles Owen
    Prepared a (11)  for the trip
    Total length of trip (12) 
    Climbed highest peak in (13) 

    Questions 14 and 15
    Circle the correct letter A-C.

    14. What took the group by surprise?
     A the amount of rain
     B the number of possible routes
     C the length of the journey

    15. How did Charles feel about having to change routes?
     A He reluctantly accepted it
     B He was irritate by the diversion
     C It made no difference to him

    Questions 16-18
    Circle THREE letters A-F.

    What does Charles say about his friends?
     A He met them at one stage on the trip
     B They kept all their meeting arrangements
     C One of them helped arrange the transport
     D One of them owned the hotel they stayed in
     E Some of them travelled with him
     F Only one group lasted 96 days

    Questions 19 and 20
    Circle TWO letters A-E.

    What does Charles say about the donkeys?
     A He rode them when he was tired
     B He named them after places
     C One of them died
     D They behaved unpredictably
     E They were very small

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

    TIMJANE
    Day of arrivalSunday(21)………………..
    SubjectHistory(22)………………..
    Number of books to read(23)……………….(24)………………..
    Day of first lectureTuesday(25)………………..

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

    Questions 26-30
    Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    26. What is Jane’s study strategy in lectures? 
    27. What is Tim’s study strategy for reading? 
    28. What is the subject of Tim’s first lecture? 
    29. What is the title of Tim’s first essay? 
    30. What is the subject of Jane’s first essay? 

    Part 3: Questions 31-36
    Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    CourseType of course: Durations and levelEntry requirements
    Physical fitness instructorExample: 6 months certificateNone
    Sports administrator(31)…………………….(32)………………in sports administration
    Sports psychologist(33)…………………..Degree in psychology
    Physical education trainerFour years degree in education(34)…………………
    Recreation officer(35)…………………..None

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

    Questions 36-40
    Complete the table below. Write the appropriate letters A-G against question 36-40.

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

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 283

    Part 1: Questions 1-5
    Circle the appropriate letter.

    1. A  B  C  D 
    2. A  B  C  D 
    3. A  B  C  D 
    4. A  B  C  D 

    5 How much money does the woman give the man?
     A $2.00
     B $3.00
     C $3.50
     D $5.00

    Questions 6-10
    Complete the registration form using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.

    Name of student: (6) 
    Address: (7) Flat/5 
    Town: (8) 
    Tel: (9) 
    Course: (10) 

    Part 2: Questions 11 and 12

     A
     B
     C
     D

    12. What must the students do as part of registration at the university?
     A Check the notice board in the Law Faculty
     B Find out about lectures
     C Organise tutorial groups
     D Pay the union fees

    Questions 13-21
    Complete the notes. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    (13) 

    Funding
    • Must provide (14)  I can support myself.
    • Services will depend on personal circumstances and discretion of Bank Manager.

    Opening an account
    • Take with me: (15)  and letter of enrollment.
    • Recommended account: (16) 
    • Bank supplies: (17) 
    and chequecard which guarantees cheques.

    Other services
    • Cashcard: (you can (18)  cash at any time.)
    • Switch/Delta cards: (take the money (19)  the account.)

    Overdraft
    • Must have (20) 
    •Sometimes must pay interest.

    Opening times
    • Most banks open until (21)  during the week.
    • Some open for a limited time on Saturdays.

    Part 3: Questions 22-25
    Complete the factsheet. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    FACTSHEET – Aluminium Cans
    • (22)  produced every day in the US — more cans produced than nails or
    (23) 
    • each can weighs 0.48 ounces — thinner than two (24) 
    • can take more than 90 pounds of pressure per square inch — over (25)  the pressure of a car tyre

    (26)               (27) 
    (28)              (29) 
    (30)              (31) 

    Part 4: Questions 32-40
    Complete the lecture notes. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    Purpose of the mini lecture:
    • To experience (32) 
    • To find out about (33) 

    The three strands of Sports Studies are:
    • Sports psychology
    • Sports (34) 
    • Sports physiology
    • The psychologists work with

    The psychologists work with (35) 
    They want to discover what (36) 
    Sports marketing looks at (37) 
    Sport now competes with (38) 
    Spectators want (39) 
    Sports physiology is also known as (40) 

  • IELTS Reading Practice Test – Exercise 282

    Part 1: Questions 1-4

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

    1. What are the parking regulations on campus?
     A undergraduate parking allowed
     B postgraduate parking allowed
     C staff parking only allowed
     D no student parking allowed

    2. The administration office is in
     A Block B.
     B Block D.
     C Block E.
     D Block G.

    3. If you do not have a parking sticker, the following action will be taken:
     A wheel clamp your car.
     B fine only.
     C tow away your car and fine.
     D tow away your car only.

    4 Which picture shows the correct location of the Administration office?

     A
     B
     C
     D

    Questions 5-10
    Complete the application form using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.

    Application for parking sticker

    Name: (5) 
    Address: Flat 13 (6) 
    Suburb: (7) 
    Faculty: (8) 
    Registration Number: (9) 
    Make of car: (10) 

    Part 2: Questions 11 and 12

    11. Cashier’s office opens at
     A 12.15
     B 2.00
     C 2.15
     D 4.30

    12. Where must the sticker be displayed? 

    Questions 13-23
    Complete the notes below using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    (13)               (14) 
    (15)               (16) 
    (17)               (18) 
    (19)              (20) 
    (21)              (22) 
    (23) 

    Part 3: Questions 24-32

    24. Mark is going to talk briefly about
     A marketing new products.
     B pricing strategies.
     C managing large companies.
     D setting sales targets.

    25. According to Susan, air fares are lowest when they
     A include weekend travel.
     B are booked well in advance.
     C are non-refundable.
     D are for business travel only.

    26. Mark thinks revenue management is
     A interesting.
     B complicated.
     C time-consuming.
     D reasonable.

    27. The airline companies want to
     A increase profits.
     B benefit the passenger.
     C sell cheap seats.
     D improve the service.

    Questions 28-32
    Complete the notes using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    Two reasons for the new approach to pricing are:
    (28)  and
    (29) 
    In future people will be able to book airline tickets (30) 
    Also being marketed m this way are (31)  and
    (32)
     

    Part 4: Questions 33-37
    Complete the table Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    (33) 
    (34) 
    (35) 
    (36) 
    (37) 

    Questions 38-42
    Label the diagram. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    (38) 
    (39) 
    (40) 
    (41) 
    (42) 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 281

    Part 1: Questions 1-10.
    Complete the notes. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    KateKateLukiLuki
    Her first impression of the townquietFirst type of accommodation(6)…………….
    Type of accommodation(1)…………….Problem with the first accommodation(7)…………….
    Her feelings about the accommodation(2)……………Second type of accommodation(8)…………….
    Her feelings about the studens(3)……………Name of course(9)……………
    Difficulties experienced on the course(4)…………..Comments about the coursecomputer room busy
    Suggestions for improving the course(5)…………..Suggestions for improving the course(10)………………..

    (1)                      (2)  
    (3)                     (4)  
    (5)                     (6)  
    (7)                     (8)  
    (9)                    (10) 

    Part 2: Questions 11-20
    Complete the notes below. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    • There are many kinds of bicycles available: racing, touring, (11)  and ordinary
    • They vary in price and (12) 
    • Prices range from $50.00 to (13) 
    • Single speed cycles are suitable for (14) 
    • Three speed cycles are suitable for (15) 
    • Five and ten speed cycles are suitable for longer distances, hills and
    (16)
     
    • Ten speed bikes are better because they are (17)  in price but
    (18) 
    • Buying a cycle is like (19) 
    • The size of the bicycle is determined by the size of the (20) 

    Part 3: Questions 21-24
    Circle the correct answer.

    21. At first Fiona thinks that Martin’s tutorial topic is
     A inappropriate
     B dull
     C interesting
     D fascinating

    22. According to Martin, the banana
     A has only recently been cultivated
     B is economical to grow
     C is good for your health
     D is his favourite food

    23. Fiona listens to Martin because she
     A wants to know more about bananas
     B has nothing else to do today
     C is interested in the economy of Australia
     D wants to help Martin

    24. According to Martin, bananas were introduced into Australia from
     A India
     B England
     C China
     D Africa

    Questions 25-30
    Complete Martin’s notes Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    Commercially grown banana plant
    • Each banana tree produces (25)  of bananas
    • On modern plantations in tropical conditions a tree can bear fruit after
    (26)
     
    • Banana trees prefer to grow (27)  and they require rich soil and
    (28)
     
    • The fruit is often protected by (29) 
    • Ripe bananas emit a gas which helps other (30) 

    Part 4: Questions 31 and 32
    Circle the TWO correct options.

    Consumption of Australian bananas
     A Europe
     B Asia
     C New Zealand
     D Australia
     E Other

    Section 4: Questions 33-35
    Circle the correct answer.

    According to the first speaker:

    33. The focus of the lecture series is on
     A organising work and study
     B maintaining a healthy lifestyle
     C coping with homesickness
     D settling in at university

    34. The lecture will be given by
     A the president of the Union
     B the campus doctor
     C a sports celebrity
     D a health expert

    According to the second speaker:

    35. This week’s lecture is on
     A campus food
     B dieting
     C sensible eating
     D saving money

    Questions 36-39
    Complete the notes. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    A balanced diet
    • A balanced diet will give you enough vitamins for normal daily living.
    • Vitamins in food can be lost through (36) 
    • Types of vitamins:
    – Fat soluble vitamins are stored by the body.
    – Water soluble vitamins – not stored, so you need a (37) 

    Getting enough vitamins
    • Eat (38)  of foods
    • Buy plenty of vegetables and store them in (39) 

  • IELTS Listening Practice Test – Exercise 280

    Part 1: Questions 1-5
    Circle the appropriate letter.

    1. A  B  C  D 
    2. A  B  C  D 

    3 What did she have inside her briefcase?
     A wallet, pens and novel
     B papers and wallet
     C pens and novel
     D papers, pen and novel




    5 What time was it when she lost her briefcase?
     A 5.20
     B 5.25
     C 5.30
     D 5.55

    Questions 6-10
    Complete the form Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

    PERSONAL DETAILS FORM
    Name: Mary (6) 
    Address: Flat 2, (7)  and (8)  Road Canterbury
    Telephone: (9) 
    Estimated value of lost item: (10) £ 

    Part 2: Questions 11-13
    Circle the THREE other items which are mentioned in the news headlines.

    NEWS HEADLINES
     A Rivers flood in the north
     B Money promised for drought victims – Example
     C Nurses on strike in Melbourne
     D Passengers rescued from ship
     E Passengers rescued from plane
     F Bus and train drivers national strike threat
     G Teachers demand more pay
     H New uniform for QANTAS staff
     I National airports under new management

    Questions 14-21
    Complete the notes below by writing NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS in the spaces provided.

    The Government plans to give (14) $  to assist the farmers. This money was to be spent on improving Sydney’s (15)  but has now been re-allocated. Australia has experienced its worst drought in over fifty years. Farmers say that the money will not help them because it is (16) 

    An aeroplane which was carrying a group of (17)  was forced to land just (18)  minutes after take-off. The passengers were rescued by
    (19)
      The operation was helped because of the good weather. The passengers thanked the (20)  for saving their lives but unfortunately they lost their (21) 

    Part 3: Questions 22-25
    Circle the appropriate letter.

    22 The orientation meeting
     A took place recently
     B took place last term
     C will take place tomorrow
     D will take place next week

    23 Attendance at lectures is
     A optional after 4 pm
     B closely monitored
     C difficult to enforce
     D sometimes unnecessary

    24 Tutorials take place
     A every morning
     B twice a week
     C three mornings a week
     D three afternoons a week

    25 The lecturer’s name is
     A Roberts
     B Rawson
     C Rogers
     D Robertson

    Questions 26-31
    Complete the notes below using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.

    Course Requirements
    Tutorial Paper:
    • A piece of work ON A given topic. Students must:
    • (26)  for 25 minutes
    • (27) 
    • give to lecturer for marking

    Essay Topic: usually (28) 
    Type of exam: (29) 
    Library: important books are in (30) 
    Focus of course: focus on (31) 

    Part 4: Questions 32 and 33
    Circle the appropriate letter.

    32 The speaker works within the Faculty of
     A Science and Technology
     B Arts and Social Sciences
     C Architecture
     D Law

    33 The faculty consists firstly of
     A subjects
     B degrees
     C divisions
     D departments

    Questions 34-36
    Complete the notes with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.

    • The subjects taken in the first semester in this course are psychology, sociology,
    (34)
      and 
    • Students may have problems with (35)  and
    (36)
     

    Questions 37-40
    Circle the appropriate letter.

    37 The speaker says students can visit her
     A every morning
     B some mornings
     C mornings only
     D Friday morning

    38 According to the speaker, a tutorial
     A is a type of lecture
     B is less important than a lecture
     C provides a chance to share views
     D provides an alternative to groupwork

    39 When writing essays, the speaker advises the students to
     A research their work well
     B name the books they have read
     C share work with their friends
     D avoid using other writers’ ideas

    40 The speaker thinks that plagiarism is
     A a common problem
     B an acceptable risk
     C a minor concern
     D a serious offence

  • IELTS Reading Practice Test – Exercise 279

    Read Section 3 and answer Questions 29–40

    CALISTHENICS

    The world’s oldest form of resistance training

    (A) From the very first caveman to scale a tree or hang from a cliff face, to the mighty armies of the Greco-Roman empires and the gymnasiums of modern American high schools, calisthenics has endured and thrived because of its simplicity and utility. Unlike strength training which involves weights, machines or resistance bands, calisthenics uses only the body’s own weight for physical development.

    (B) Calisthenics enters the historical record at around 480 B.C., with Herodotus’ account of the Battle of Thermopolylae. Herodotus reported that, prior to the battle, the god-king Xerxes sent a scout party to spy on his Spartan enemies. The scouts informed Xerxes that the Spartans, under the leadership of King Leonidas, were practicing some kind of bizarre, synchronised movements akin to a tribal dance. Xerxes was greatly amused. His own army was comprised of over 120,000 men, while the Spartans had just
    300. Leonidas was informed that he must retreat or face annihilation. The Spartans did not retreat, however, and in the ensuing battle they managed to hold Xerxes’ enormous army at bay for some time until reinforcements arrived. It turns out their tribal dance was not a superstitious ritual but a form of calisthenics by which they were building awe-inspiring physical strength and endurance.

    (C) The Greeks took calisthenics seriously not only as a form of military discipline and strength, but also as an artistic expression of movement and an aesthetically ideal physique. Indeed, the term calisthenics itself is derived from the Greek words for beauty and strength. We know from historical records and images from pottery, mosaics and sculptures of the period that the ancient Olympians took calisthenics training seriously.
    They were greatly admired – and still are, today – for their combination of athleticism and physical beauty. You may have heard a friend whimsically sigh and mention that someone ‘has the body of a Greek god’. This expression has travelled through centuries
    and continents, and the source of this envy and admiration is the calisthenics method.

    (D) Calisthenics experienced its second golden age in the 1800s. This century saw the birth of gymnastics, an organised sport that uses a range of bars, rings, vaulting horses and balancing beams to display physical prowess. This period is also when the phenomena of strongmen developed. These were people of astounding physical strength and development who forged nomadic careers by demonstrating outlandish feats of strength to stunned populations. Most of these men trained using hand balancing and horizontal bars, as modern weight machines had not yet been invented.

    (E) In the 1950s, Angelo Siciliano – who went by the stage name Charles Atlas – was crowned “The World’s Most Perfectly Developed Man”. Atlas’s own approach stemmed from traditional calisthenics, and through a series of mail order comic books he taught these methods to hundreds of thousands of children and young adults through the 1960s and 1970s. But Atlas was the last of a dying breed. The tides were turning, fitness methods were drifting away from calisthenics, and no widely-regarded proponent of the method would ever succeed him.   

    (F) In the 1960s and 1970s calisthenics and the goal of functional strength combined with physical beauty was replaced by an emphasis on huge muscles at any cost. This became the sport of body building. Although body building’s pioneers were drawn from the calisthenics tradition, the sole goal soon became an increase in muscle size. Body building icons, people such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sergio Oliva, were called mass monsters because of their imposing physiques. Physical development of this nature was only attainable through the use of anabolic steroids, synthetic hormones which boosted muscle development while harming overall health. These body builders also relied on free weights and machines, which allowed them to target and bloat the size of individual muscles rather than develop a naturally proportioned body.
    Calisthenics, with its emphasis on physical beauty and a balance in proportions, had little to offer the mass monsters.

    (G) In this “bigger is better” climate, calisthenics was relegated to groups perceived to be vulnerable, such as women, people recuperating from injuries and school students.
    Although some of the strongest and most physically developed human beings ever to have lived acquired their abilities through the use of sophisticated calisthenics, a great deal of this knowledge was discarded and the method was reduced to nothing more than an easily accessible and readily available activity. Those who mastered the rudimentary skills of calisthenics could expect to graduate to weight training rather than advanced calisthenics.

    (H) In recent years, however, fitness trends have been shifting back toward the use of calisthenics. Bodybuilding approaches that promote excessive muscle development frequently lead to joint pain, injuries, unbalanced physiques and weak cardiovascular health. As a result, many of the newest and most popular gyms and programmes emphasize calisthenics-based methods instead. Modern practices often combine elements from a number of related traditions such as yoga, Pilates, kettle-ball training, gymnastics and traditional Greco-Roman calisthenics. Many people are keen to recover the original Greek vision of physical beauty and strength and harmony of the mind-body connection.

    Questions 29-35

    The text has eight paragraphs, AH.

    Which paragraph contains the following information?
    Write the correct letter, AH, in boxes, 2935 on your answer sheet.

    29. The origin of the word ‘calisthenics’. 

    30. The last popular supporter of calisthenics. 

    31. The first use of calisthenics as a training method. 

    32. A multidisciplinary approach to all-round health and strength. 

    33. Reasons for the survival of calisthenics throughout the ages. 

    34. The use of a medical substance to increase muscle mass and strength. 

    35. A reference to travelling showmen who displayed their strength for audiences. 

    QUESTIONS 36–40

    Complete the summary below.

    Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the text for each answer.

    Write your answers in boxes 3640 on your answer sheet.

    During the sixties and seventies, attaining huge muscles became more important than (36)  or having an attractive-looking body. The first people to take up this new sport of body building had a background in calisthenics but the most famous practitioners became known as (37)  on account of the impressive size of their muscles. Drugs and mechanical devices were used to develop individual muscles to a monstrous size. Calisthenics then became the domain of ‘weaker’ people: females, children and those recovering from (38) . Much of the advanced knowledge about calisthenics was lost and the method was subsequently downgraded to the status of a simple, user-friendly activity. Once a person became skilled at this, he would progress to (39) . Currently a revival of calisthenics is under way as extreme muscle building can harm the body leaving it sore, out of balance, and in poor (40) .

  • IELTS Reading Practice Test – Exercise 278

    Read Section 2 and answer Questions 15–28

    BENEFICIAL WORK PRACTICES FOR THE KEYBOARD
    OPERATOR

    (A) Sensible work practices are an important factor in the prevention of muscular fatigue; discomfort or pain in the arms, neck, hands or back; or eye strain which can be associated with constant or regular work at a keyboard and visual display unit (VDU).

    (B) It is vital that the employer pays attention to the physical setting such as workplace design, the office environment, and placement of monitors as well as the organisation of the work and individual work habits. Operators must be able to recognise work-related health problems and be given the opportunity to participate in the management of these. Operators should take note of and follow the preventive measures outlined below.

    (C) The typist must be comfortably accommodated in a chair that is adjustable for height with a back rest that is also easily adjustable both for angle and height. The back rest and sitting ledge (with a curved edge) should preferably be cloth-covered to avoid excessive perspiration.

    (D) When the keyboard operator is working from a paper file or manuscript, it should be at the same distance from the eyes as the screen. The most convenient position can be found by using some sort of holder. Individual arrangement will vary according to whether the operator spends more time looking at the VDU or the paper – whichever the eyes are focused on for the majority of time should be put directly in front of the operator.

    (E) While keying, it is advisable to have frequent but short pauses of around thirty to sixty seconds to proofread. When doing this, relax your hands. After you have been keying for sixty minutes, you should have a ten minute change of activity. During this spell it is important that you do not remain seated but stand up or walk around. This period could be profitably used to do filing or collect and deliver documents.

    (F) Generally, the best position for a VDU is at right angles to the window. If this is not possible then glare from the window can be controlled by blinds, curtains or movable screens. Keep the face of the VDU vertical to avoid glare from overhead lighting.

    (G) Unsatisfactory work practices or working conditions may result in aches or pain.
    Symptoms should be reported to your supervisor early on so that the cause of the trouble can be corrected and the operator should seek medical attention.

    Questions 15–21

    The text on the next page has seven sections, AG.

    Choose the correct heading for each section from the list of headings below.
    Write the correct number, ix, in boxes 1521 on your answer sheet.

    List of Headings

    1. How can reflection problems be avoided?
    2. How long should I work without a break?
    3. What if I experience any problems?
    4. When is the best time to do filing chores?
    5. What makes a good seat?
    6. What are the common health problems?
    7. What is the best kind of lighting to have?
    8. What are the roles of management and workers?
    9. Why does a VDU create eye fatigue?
    10. Where should I place the documents?

    15. Section A 

    16. Section B 

    17. Section C 

    18. Section D 

    19. Section E 

    20. Section F 

    21. Section G 

    Workplace dismissals

    Before the dismissal

    If an employer wants to dismiss an employee, there is a process to be followed.
    Instances of minor misconduct and poor performance must first be addressed through some preliminary steps.
    Firstly, you should be given an improvement note. This will explain the problem, outline any necessary changes and offer some assistance in correcting the situation. Then, if your employer does not think your performance has improved, you may be given a written warning. The last step is called a final written warning which will inform you that you will be dismissed unless there are improvements in performance. If there is no improvement, your employer can begin the dismissal procedure.
    The dismissal procedure begins with a letter from the employer setting out the charges made against the employee. The employee will be invited to a meeting to discuss these accusations. If the employee denies the charges, he is given the opportunity to appear at a formal appeal hearing in front of a different manager. After this, a decision is made as to whether the employee will be let go or not.

    Dismissals

    Of the various types of dismissal, a fair dismissal is the best kind if an employer wants an employee out of the workplace. A fair dismissal is legally and contractually strong and it means all the necessary procedures have been correctly followed. In cases where an employee’s misconduct has been very serious, however, an employer may not have to follow all of these procedures. If the employer can prove that the employee’s behaviour was illegal, dangerous or severely wrong, the employee can be dismissed immediately: a procedure known as summary dismissal.
    Sometimes a dismissal is not considered to have taken place fairly. One of these types is wrongful dismissal and involves a breach of contract by the employer. This could involve dismissing an employee without notice or without following proper disciplinary and dismissal procedures. Another type, unfair dismissal, is when an employee is sacked without good cause.
    There is another kind of dismissal, known as constructive dismissal, which is slightly peculiar because the employee is not actually openly dismissed by the employer. In this case the employee is forced into resigning by an employer who tries to make significant changes to the original contract. This could  mean an employee might have to work night shifts after originally signing on for day work, or he could be made to work in dangerous conditions.

    Questions 22 and 23

    Complete the sentences below.

    Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the text for each answer.

    Write your answers in boxes 2223 on your answer sheet.

    22. If an employee receives a  , this means he will lose his job if his work does not get better.

    23. If an employee does not accept the reasons for his dismissal, a  can be arranged.

    Questions 24–28

    Look at the following descriptions (Questions 24–28) and the list of terms in the box below.

    Match each description with the correct term AE.

    Write the appropriate letter AE in boxes 2428 on your answer sheet.

    24. An employee is asked to leave work straight away because he has done something really bad.

    25. An employee is pressured to leave his job unless he accepts conditions that are very different from those agreed to in the beginning.

    26. An employer gets rid of an employee without keeping to conditions in the contract.

    27. The reason for an employee’s dismissal is not considered good enough.

    28. The reasons for an employee’s dismissal are acceptable by law and the terms of the employment contract.

    A Fair dismissal

    B Summary dismissal

    C Unfair dismissal

    D Wrongful dismissal

    E Constructive dismissal