Leisure Complex Plan IELTS listening transcript
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2.............................................................................................................................................30 SECTION 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 32 SECTION 4.............................................................................................................................................33 Test 7 ..........................................................................................................................................34 SECTION 1.............................................................................................................................................34 SECTION 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 35 SECTION 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 37 SECTION 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 37 Test 8 .......................................................................................................................................... 39 SECTION 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 39 SECTION 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 40 SECTION 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 41 SECTION 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 42 Test 9 .......................................................................................................................................... 44 SECTION 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 44 SECTION 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 45 SECTION 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 46 SECTION 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 48 TEST 10 ....................................................................................................................................... 50 SECTION 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 50 1 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE SECTION 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 50 SECTION 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 52 SECTION 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 54 READING ............................................................................................................................ 55 TEST 1 ......................................................................................................................................... 55 READING PASSAGE 1 ............................................................................................................................. 55 READING PASSAGE 2 ............................................................................................................................. 59 READING PASSAGE 3 ............................................................................................................................. 63 TEST 2 ......................................................................................................................................... 66 READING PASSAGE 1 ............................................................................................................................. 67 READING PASSAGE 2 ............................................................................................................................. 70 READING PASSAGE 3 ............................................................................................................................. 75 TEST 3 ......................................................................................................................................... 79 READING PASSAGE 1 ............................................................................................................................. 79 READING PASSAGE 2 ............................................................................................................................. 83 READING PASSAGE 3 ............................................................................................................................. 87 TEST 4 ......................................................................................................................................... 91 READING PASSAGE 1 ............................................................................................................................. 91 READING PASSAGE 2 ............................................................................................................................. 95 READING PASSAGE 3 ............................................................................................................................. 99 TEST 5 ....................................................................................................................................... 104 READING PASSAGE 1 ........................................................................................................................... 104 READING PASSAGE 2 ........................................................................................................................... 108 READING PASSAGE 3 ........................................................................................................................... 112 TEST 6 ....................................................................................................................................... 117 READING PASSAGE 1 ........................................................................................................................... 117 READING PASSAGE 2 ........................................................................................................................... 120 READING PASSAGE 3 ........................................................................................................................... 124 TEST 7 ....................................................................................................................................... 129 READING PASSAGE 1 ........................................................................................................................... 129 READING PASSAGE 2 ........................................................................................................................... 133 READING PASSAGE 3 ........................................................................................................................... 138 TEST 8 ....................................................................................................................................... 143 READING PASSAGE 1 ........................................................................................................................... 143 READING PASSAGE 2 ........................................................................................................................... 147 READING PASSAGE 3 ........................................................................................................................... 151 TEST 9 ....................................................................................................................................... 157 READING PASSAGE 1 ........................................................................................................................... 157 READING PASSAGE 2 ........................................................................................................................... 161 READING PASSAGE 3 ........................................................................................................................... 166 TEST 10 ..................................................................................................................................... 171 READING PASSAGE 1 ........................................................................................................................... 172 READING PASSAGE 2 ........................................................................................................................... 176 READING PASSAGE 3 ........................................................................................................................... 179 SOLUTION FOR LISTENING ................................................................................................ 185 TEST 1 ....................................................................................................................................... 185 Section 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 185 Section 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 185 2 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE Section 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 185 Section 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 186 TEST 2 ....................................................................................................................................... 187 Section 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 187 Section 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 187 Section 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 187 Section 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 188 TEST 3 ....................................................................................................................................... 188 Section 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 188 Section 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 188 Section 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 189 Section 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 189 TEST 4 ....................................................................................................................................... 190 Section 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 190 Section 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 190 Section 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 190 Section 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 191 TEST 5 ....................................................................................................................................... 191 Section 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 191 Section 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 192 Section 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 192 Section 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 192 TEST 6 ....................................................................................................................................... 193 Section 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 193 Section 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 193 Section 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 193 Section 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 194 TEST 7 ....................................................................................................................................... 194 Section 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 194 Section 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 195 Section 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 195 Section 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 195 TEST 8 ....................................................................................................................................... 196 Section 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 196 Section 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 196 Section 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 197 Section 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 197 TEST 9 ....................................................................................................................................... 197 Section 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 197 Section 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 198 Section 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 198 Section 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 199 TEST 10 ..................................................................................................................................... 199 Section 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 199 Section 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 199 Section 3 ............................................................................................................................................. 200 Section 4 ............................................................................................................................................. 200 READING .......................................................................................................................... 201 TEST 1 ....................................................................................................................................... 201 3 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE Reading Passage 1 ............................................................................................................................... 201 Reading Passage 2 ............................................................................................................................... 201 Reading Passage 3 ............................................................................................................................... 202 TEST 2 ....................................................................................................................................... 202 Reading Passage 1 ............................................................................................................................... 202 Reading Passage 2 ............................................................................................................................... 203 Reading Passage 3 ............................................................................................................................... 203 TEST 3 ....................................................................................................................................... 204 Reading Passage 1 ............................................................................................................................... 204 Reading Passage 2 ............................................................................................................................... 204 Reading Passage 3 ............................................................................................................................... 204 TEST 4 ....................................................................................................................................... 205 Reading Passage 1 ............................................................................................................................... 205 Reading Passage 2 ............................................................................................................................... 206 Reading Passage 3 ............................................................................................................................... 206 TEST 5 ....................................................................................................................................... 206 Reading Passage 5 ............................................................................................................................... 207 Reading Passage 2 ............................................................................................................................... 207 Reading Passage 3 ............................................................................................................................... 207 TEST 6 ....................................................................................................................................... 208 Reading Passage 1 ............................................................................................................................... 208 Reading Passage 2 ............................................................................................................................... 208 Reading Passage 3 ............................................................................................................................... 209 TEST 7 ....................................................................................................................................... 209 READING PASSAGE 1 ........................................................................................................................... 209 READING PASSAGE 2 ........................................................................................................................... 210 READING PASSAGE 3 ........................................................................................................................... 210 TEST 8 ....................................................................................................................................... 210 READING PASSAGE 1 ........................................................................................................................... 210 READING PASSAGE 2 ........................................................................................................................... 211 READING PASSAGE 3 ........................................................................................................................... 211 TEST 9 ....................................................................................................................................... 211 READING PASSAGE 1 ........................................................................................................................... 211 READING PASSAGE 2 ........................................................................................................................... 212 READING PASSAGE 3 ........................................................................................................................... 212 TEST 10 ..................................................................................................................................... 212 READING PASSAGE 1 ........................................................................................................................... 212 READING PASSAGE 2 .......................................................................................................................... 213 READING PASSAGE 3 ........................................................................................................................... 213 4 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE LISTENING TEST 1 SECTION 1 Question 1-5 Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR NUMBERS for each answer. Question 6 -10 Complete the notes below Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. Notes on Jobs Local jobs can be found in the 6. Buy the 7to get one free magazine (Job Plus) Feel stress and spend a lot of time looking for jobs Advisable to go to an 8.instead of the recruitment seminar Bring a student card (10% discount) Referee: - former boss (once had a job) - one of the 9(if not) Intend to take the art course 5 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE Fill out a 10form at the end of the course SECTION 2 Question 11 - 15 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. 11 The reason why David is replacing Jane is that A. she is unwell. B. she is very busy. C. she is inexperienced. 12 According to the speaker, what is the problem for the museum currently? A. lack of staff B. lack of publicity C. lack of money 13 Why were the thieves able to successfully steal the statue? A. The security device is outdated. B. The security guard is not well-trained. C. They knew what they were searching for. 14 In order to improve security, they are going to A. get more closed-circuit television cameras. B. hire more security guards. C. buy more computers. 15 What kind of librarian are they looking for? A. responsible B. experienced C. highly-trained Question 16 - 20 Label the map below. Write the correct letter, A-H, next to questions 16-20. 6 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE City Museum 16 17 18 19 20 Box Office .................... Childrens Room .................... Cafe .................... Multimedia Room .................... Showroom .................... SECTION 3 Question 21 - 26 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. Willows Studies 21 What field is Willows currently focused on? A. Specialising in one product B. making a variety of products C. adding a lot of retial outlet 22. How did the students feel about the software? A. The professor contacted the company. B. An article was read in a newspaper C. A student work their part-time during the vacations. 7 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE 23. How did the student fell about the software A. Its not easy to predict. B. Its slow for drawing designs C. It had a good interface. 24 How did the students find out about the effects of the software on the company? A. They went to the IT department. B. They talked with the manager. C. They inspected the accounts. 25 The reason why the students have a face-to-face interview alone is that A. they could prepare for exams. B. there will be less disturbance. C. it's less realistic. 26 How did the two students perform in the exam? A. very disappointing B. significantly good C. above the average Question 27 - 28 Choose TWO letters, A-E. In which TWO ways will the new system affect the company? A. gain more profit B. employ more new staff C. increase sales D. reduce production time E. cut labour costs Questions 29 and 30 Choose TWO letters, A Which TWO effects will the new system have on new clients? A. getting more involved in the design B. obtaining more contacts 8 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE C. linking at home to do online work D. wasting less time E. decreasing labour costs SECTION 4 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. A Survey Research Results of Questionnaire The patients preferred to choose the hospital because of the free 31.......... service provided. Most patients wished the hospital to be 32............ Patients were concerned about prior 33...........about the hospital treatment. Actions in the next year improvements on website for local 34.............as well as hospital medical staff incentive to motivate the members of staff extra 35.............for staffs success in work considering the opinions of the 36 improving the effectiveness of 37...........between patients, doctors and staff first-come-first-served system Recommendation A new unit would be built for those who are suffering from 38............. disturbance. A new ward would be proposed to those in need of 39............... surgery. The equipment is advanced enough to do with the treatments. More effective 40.........is needed to improve the efficiency of communication. 9 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE TEST 2 SECTION 1 Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Notes on A Part-time Society Example Name of society: Leighton Location: 1..........house Want: 2..........actors and singers (no experience required) Transportation: shuttle services (need someone who is able to 3..............) Meeting time: 6:00-8:00pm every 4.............. Close time: during 5............. Membership fee (including 6.............) - £40 for employed members (under 30 years of age) - £ 60 for employed members (30-60 years of age) - £ 7 for retired or unemployed members (over 60 years of age) Minimum joining age - 8............ Most members are - friendly - fond of culture and music - 9..........authors looking for new experiences to write about in their books Charity The childrens 10.........will get the money raised by the annual dinner. SECTION 2 Questions 11-14 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. 11 What kind of changes is the station making? 10 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE A. relocation B. reconstruction C. expansion 12 The original buildings on the site were A. houses. B. industrial buildings. C. shops. 13 Firstly the station intended to use the site as A. a leisure centre. B. a car park. C. a lounge. 14 The new buildings will be situated to the right side of A. the shopping district. B. the apartment blocks. C. the new formal gardens. Question 15- 20 Label the map below. Write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 15-20. Leisure Complex Plan 11 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE 15 16 17 18 19 20 Cafe Taxi Rank CarPark Passenger Waiting Area Waiting Area for Wheelchair Users Tourist Office SECTION 3 Questions 21-25 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. 21 What has Irene recently done? A. She has almost finished planning the experiment. B. She is not applying herself enough to her work. C. She spends a lot of time in the laboratory. 22 What is Bills attitude toward Kim? A. He is grateful for Kim's contribution. B. He is not fond of Kim's tastes in clothes. C. He thinks Kim is not good at laboratory work. 23 What does Jen think of the other people in the group? 12 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE A. The boys are good at maths which is very helpful. B. They would fail the experiment without Irenes contribution. C. Irene has completed the data analysis so the experiment is nearly done. 24 How did Jen and Bill feel about Linda? A. She was always submitted her work late for the group work. B. She was difficult to get in touch with. C. She thought it was easy to get a high score. 25 Why was Jen invited to the professors individual project? A. She was quite popular among students. B. She always finished reading all the assignments. C. She was close to the professor. Question 26- 30 What task has been given to each person? Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 26-30. Tasks A. Abstract B. Acknowledgement C. Methodology D. Bibliography E. Literature review F. Results G. Discussion Person 26 Irene ............... 27 Kim ............... 28 Jen ............... 29 Bill ............... 30 Linda ............... SECTION 4 Complete the notes below. 13 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. Nanotechnology General information explanation: manipulation of matter on a minutes scale huge investment in research The reason why development of Nanotechnology may be started because of a new type of 31............ Application a) daily lives - aids in getting 32......... from diet - reduces the cost of 33............. - improves the 34............. of food b) agriculture - use of Nanotechnology has resulted in a spray which increase the efficiency of 35............. in the soil and can be use instead of Artificial chemical c) medical area - Nanotechnology can help avoid food poisoing - Nanotechnology can kill foods 36............and make them safe to eat. - Nanoparticles are injected into the body and allow 37..........to enter the veins. - Some certain nanoparticles are able to sterilise more than 650 types of bacteria. - 38..........has the greatest antibacterial qualities. - Splifferenes help 39 loss programmes. d) cosmetics - Preventing 40.........from entering the body avoids skin cancer. TEST 3 SECTION 1 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Job Enquiry 14 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE Example - name: Fredie Lea - location: 1...............Island - Starting date: 2............. - Age: 17 - Four vacancies for 3............. - Pay: 5.52 per hour - Qualities required: ability to 4.............. - Duties: + Offer table service + Look after 5............. - Extra advantage: ability of the candidate to 6........... - Benefits: + free 7................ + a 8.............. will be provided - Interview arranged for: 9...............at 10:00 am - Need to take + a reference letter from employer + a bank statement + the application form with a 10.......... SECTION 2 Question 11 - 12 Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO things are included in the price of the tour? A. garden gloves B. ladybugs C. bush timbering lessons D. food E. hummina birds Questions 13 and 14 15 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO facilities of Pine Garden are open today? A. plant care centre B. cafe C. gift shop D. model town E. tourist office Questions 15-20 Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H, next to questions 15-20. A. varieties of desert B. edible plants C. lawns and lawn alternatives D. native plants E. storing water F. plants attract wildlife G. unified design H. soil nutrients 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mary Berson Smith Nunee Scanlan Mandelson SECTION 3 Question 21 - 26 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. 21 How could ancient Africans recognize different stars? A. by the location of the stars B. by the way stars affect each other 16 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE C. by the distance between two stars 22 In which way do the Weyaka people like to deal with their money? A. open bank accounts B. assist others C. lend money to others 23 What do the Africans obtain from their suffering? A. ways of protecting their environment B. approaches to improving their international status C. reasons of conquering drought 24 What are the local people concerned with? A. having enough food B. getting rid of disease C. going back to their former environment 25 What is the reason for the declining financial condition of the African people? A. They find it hard to trade because of the undeveloped transportation system. B. They have difficulty in mining minerals. C. They refuse to develop a range of commercial activities. 26 When can the African people expect to stop suffering from starvation? A. next year B. in the long-term future C. in the near future Question 27 - 30 Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. 17 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE 27 A valuable quality of the Africans is to make up for the difficulties of food transportation. 28 The government intends to pay greater attention to their plan. 29 Nowadays, the Africans are encouraged to in an area consistently. 30 For the Weyaka people, it is impolite to visit someones home without SECTION 4 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. Animal Sense Smell - Dogs have a greater sense of smell than human beings and are able to tell. - Some animals can smell odours such as 31...............recognised by the human nose. - Some beetles can only distinguish the odours of certain plants. - Bees, feeling threatened, will use their 32.........before they sting. - Queen bees, which can sting multiple times, use their feet to keep 33...........over the colony. - A female 34..........decides whether or not to mate with a male according to the quality of his scent. Hearing - Sound through vibrations can be recognized by beetles without ears by using their 35............ - They can locate prey living in 36..............by tracking the vibrations. Sight - Snakes are able to search for food by detecting 37............from the mouths of their prey. - They can tell the 38.............of a mouse by detecting its heat. - After its prey is killed, a snake stores food in its 39...........and hibernates. - A snake that goes into a state of hibernation will not eat for a long period of time. - The 40................is calculated by snakes before hunting their prey. 18 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE TEST 4 SECTION 1 Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. IELTSMATERIAL.COM 19 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE SECTION 2 Question 11 -16 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. 11 What was Jill surprised to find? A. Some work to reduce the water usage to her house could be done soon. B. The house was poorly insulated. C. She could get financial help. 12 What does Jill say every family can do straight away? A. Use energy-saving bulbs. B. Turn down the thermostat. C. Turn off their appliances completely. 13 What pleased Jill about the energy provider? 20 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE A. reduction in price for prompt payment B. allowing customers to pay online C. having a reduction in price of the energy-saving sources 14 What difficulty does Jill have with the energy meters? A. They are difficult to access. B. The figures are hard to read accurately. C. She cant tell whether theyre for electricity or for gas. 15 What kind of energy-saving method is Jill going to take next? A. Use an energy-saving boiler. B. Have the walls checked for their insulation level. C. Install double-glazed windows. 16 Why is Jill doubtful about renewable energy? A. She thinks its unsuitable for her house. B. She doesnt understand the technical details. C. She believes its too expensive. Question 17 - 18 Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO water-saving tips does Jill recommend? A. use more showers than baths B. keep the washing machine full before using it C. boil only as much water as you need D. turn off the taps while you are brushing your teeth E. repair leaking taps Question 19 - 20 Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO topics do people most frequently ask about? 21 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE A. the ideal temperature setting on the thermostat B. whether to leave the light on or not C. whether to use a computer or laptop to watch movies D. how to work out the operating cost of appliances E. whether solar panels only work on sunny days SECTION 3 Questions 21-25 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. 21 Students may fail the exam if they A. do not collect primary statistics. B. copy other peoples work. C. do not follow the instructions. 22 Why does the man think they should avoid including the pictures of the first volcano in the presentation? A. They are not attractive. B. The time is limited. C. People have never heard of it. 23 About Mount Fago, a volcano in Mexico or the USA, the man thinks A. they should not use inaccurate information in the presentation. B. they should use another example. C. it does not matter where the volcano is. 24 The woman thinks they should mention Mount Etna since A. it covers most of the important points. B. It was formed a long time ago. C. it has stunning views. 22 IELTS ACTUAL TESTS READING & LISTENING ACADEMIC MODULE 25 They agree to leave out Mount Herton as A. other students have used it before. B. it is irrelevant to their topic. C. there is nothing special about this volcano. Question 26 - 30 Which statement applies to each of the following situations? Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 26-30. A. make a short film B. lacked his/her own points C. neglect the positive aspect D. watch some documentaries E. did not prepare beforehand F. identify the differences between them. 26 The womans last presentation was criticized because it 27 The tutor suggests for the next presentation the woman should 28 People do not know enough about volcanoes and so they 29 The reason why the man felt very nervous is that he 30 They are researching active and extinct volcanoes to SECTION 4 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORD ONLY for each answer. A Chain Store in the UK 23 |