Online Cambridge Book 14 Official IELTS Listening Practice Test 01 with Answers, Audio and Download Free PDF.
IELTS AC/GT 14 Listening Practice Test 1
Part 1 Questions 1-10
Complete the form below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
CRIME REPORT FORM
Type of crime: theft
Personal information
Example
Name: Louise …Taylor…
Nationality: 1
Date of birth: 14 December 1977
Occupation: interior designer
Reason for visit business ( to buy antique 2 )
Length of stay: two months
Current address 3 Apartments (No 15)
Details of theft
Items stolen
- a wallet containing approximately 4 £
- a 5
Date of theft: 6
Possible time and place of theft
Location: outside the 7 at about 4 pm
Details of suspect:
- Some boys asked for the 8 then ran off
- One had a T-shirt with a picture of a tiger
- he was about 12, slim build with 9 hair
Crime reference number allocated: 10
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IELTS Cambridge Book 14 Listening Practice Test 01 with Answers
Part 2 Question 11-20
Induction talk for new apprentices
Questions 11 and 12
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO pieces of advice for the first week of an apprenticeship does the manager give?
- get to know colleagues
- learn from any mistakes
- ask lots of questions
- react positively to feedback
- enjoy new challenges
Questions 13 and 14
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO things does the manager say mentors can help with?
- confidence-building
- making career plans
- completing difficult tasks
- making a weekly timetable
- reviewing progress
Questions 15-20
What does the manager say about each of the following aspects of the company policy for apprentices?
Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to Questions 15-20.
- It is encouraged.
- There are some restrictions.
- It is against the rules.
Company policy for apprentices
- Using the internet
- Flexible working
- Booking holidays
- Working overtime
- Wearing trainers
- Bringing food to work
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Part 3 Question 21-30
Questions 21-25
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Cities built by the sea
21. Carla and Rob were surprised to learn that coastal cities
- contain nearly half the world’s population.
- include most of the world’s largest cities.
- are growing twice as fast as other cities.
22. According to Rob, building coastal cities near to rivers
- may bring pollution to the cities.
- may reduce the land available for agriculture.
- may mean the countryside is spoiled by industry.
23. What mistake was made when building water drainage channels in Miami in the 1950s?
- There were not enough for them.
- They were made of unsuitable materials.
- They did not allow for the effects of climate change.
24. What do Rob and Carla think that the authorities in Miami should do immediately?
- take measures to restore ecosystems
- pay for a new flood prevention system
- stop disposing of waste materials into the ocean
25. What do they agree should be the priority for international action?
- greater coordination of activities
- more sharing of information
- agreement on shared policies
Questions 26-30
What decision do the students make about each of the following parts of their presentation?
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to Questions 26-30.
Decisions
- use visuals
- keep it short
- involve other students
- check the information is accurate
- provide a handout
- focus on one example
- do online research
Parts of the presentation
- Historical background
- Geographical factors
- Past mistakes
- Future risks
- International implications
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Part 4 Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Marine renewable energy (ocean energy)
Introduction
More energy required because of growth in population and 31
What’s needed:
- renewable energy sources
- methods that won’t create pollution
Wave energy
Advantage:
- waves provide a 32 source of renewable energy
- Electricity can be generated using offshore or onshore systems
- Onshore systems may use a reservoir
Problems:
- waves can move in any 33
- movement of sand, etc. on the 34 of the ocean may be affected
Tidal energy
- Tides are more 35 than waves
Planned tidal lagoon in Wales:
- will be created in a 36 at Swansea
- breakwater (dam) containing 16 turbines
- rising tide forces water through turbines, generating electricity
- stored water is released through 37 , driving the turbines in the reverse direction
Advantages:
- not dependent on weather
- no 38 is required to make it work
- likely to create a number of 39
Problem:
- may ham fish and birds, e.g. by affecting 40 and building up silt
Ocean thermal energy conversion uses a difference in temperature between the surface and lower levels water, brought to the surface in a pipe.
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Question | Answer |
---|---|
1 | Canadian |
2 | furniture |
3 | Park |
4 | 250 (sterling) |
5 | phone |
6 | 10(th) eptember |
7 | museum |
8 | time |
9 | blond(e) |
10 | 87954 82361 |
11 & 12 | IN EITHER ORDER A C |
13 & 14 | IN EITHER ORDER B E |
15 | B |
16 | B |
17 | C |
18 | A |
19 | A |
20 | A |
21 | B |
22 | A |
23 | C |
24 | B |
25 | A |
26 | B |
27 | A |
28 | F |
29 | G |
30 | C |
31 | industry |
32 | constant |
33 | direction |
34 | floor |
35 | predictable |
36 | bay |
37 | gates |
38 | fuel |
39 | jobs |
40 | migration |
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