IELTS / International English Language Testing / Listening / Test 1
IELTS Listening Test 1
Section 1
Questions 1-10
Complete the form below
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer
Example | Answer |
Name | Selina Thompson |
Occupation | 1. ................... |
Age group | 2. ................... |
Type of membership | 3. .................... |
Length of membership | 4. .................... years |
Why joined | Recommended by a 5. .................. |
Visits to club per months | Eight (on anaverage) |
Facility used most | 6. .................... |
Facility not used (if any) | Tennis courts (because reluctant to 7. ..................... ) |
Suggestions for improvements | Have more 8. .................... |
Install 9. ...................... in the gym | |
Open 10. ...................... later at weekends |
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Audio Part 1
Section 2
Questions 11-20
Questions 11-16
Complete the flow chart below.
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A - G, next to questions 11-16.
A air B ash C earth D grass E sticks F stones G water |
Making a steam pit
Dig a pit
Arrange a row of 11 ........... over the pit
Place 12 ......... on top
Light the wood and let it burn out
Remove 13 ..........
Insert a stick
Cover the pit with 14 .........
Place wrapped food on top, and cover it with 15 ..........
Remove the stick and put 16 ........... onto the hole
Questions 17-18
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO characteristics apply to the bamboo oven?
A It’s suitable for windy weather.
B The fire is lit below the bottom end of the bamboo.
C The bamboo is cut into equal lengths.
D The oven hangs from a stick.
E It cooks food by steaming it.
Questions 19-20
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO pieces of advice does the speaker give about eating wild fungi?
A Cooking doesn’t make poisonous fungi edible.
B Edible wild fungi can be eaten without cooking.
C Wild fungi are highly nutritious.
D Some edible fungi look very similar to poisonous varieties.
E Fungi which cannot be identified should only be eaten in small quantities.
Section 3
Questions 21-30
Questions 21-25
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Research project on attitudes towards study
21. Phoebe’s main reason for choosing her topic was that
A her classmates had been very interested in it.
B it would help prepare her for her first teaching post.
C she had been inspired by a particular book.
22. Phoebe’s main research question related to
A the effect of teacher discipline.
B the variety of learning activities.
C levels of pupil confidence.
23. Phoebe was most surprised by her finding that
A gender did not influence behaviour significantly.
B girls were more negative about school than boys.
C boys were more talkative than girls in class.
24. Regarding teaching, Phoebe says she has learned that
A teachers should be flexible in their lesson planning.
B brighter children learn from supporting weaker ones.
C children vary from each other in unpredictable ways.
25. Tony is particularly impressed by Phoebe’s ability to
A recognise the limitations of such small-scale research.
B reflect on her own research experience in an interesting way.
C design her research in such a way as to minimise difficulties.
Questions 26-30
What did Phoebe find difficult about the different research techniques she used?
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter A-G, next to questions 26-30.
Difficulties
A Obtaining permission
B Deciding on a suitable focus
C Concentrating while gathering data
D Working collaboratively
E Processing data she had gathered
F Finding a suitable time to conduct the research
G Getting hold of suitable equipment
Research techniques
26 Observing lessons
27 Interviewing teachers
28 Interviewing pupils
29 Using questionnaires
30 Taking photographs
Section 4
Questions 31-40
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Saving the juniper plant
Background
31. Juniper was one of the first plants to colonise Britain after the last ............. .
32. Its smoke is virtually ............ , so juniper wood was used as fuel in illegal activities.
33. Oils from the plant were used to prevent ............ spreading.
34. Nowadays, its berries are widely used to ............ food and drink.
Ecology
35. Juniper plants also support several species of insects and ............ .
Problems
36. In current juniper populations, ratios of the ............ are poor.
37. Many of the bushes in each group are of the same age so ............ of whole populations is rapid.
Solutions
38. Plantlife is trialling novel techniques across ............ areas of England.
39. One measure is to introduce ............ for seedlings.
40. A further step is to plant ............ from healthy bushes.
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