Cambridge 18 Listening Test 3
Audio for IELTS Listening Test 3 Cambridge 18 Book
PART 1 Questions 1-10
Questions 1-4
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Wayside Camera Club Membership Form
Name: | Dan Green |
Email address: | dan1068@market.com |
Home address: | 52 1 Street, Peacetown |
Heard about us: | from a 2 |
Reasons for joining: | to enter competitions to 3 |
Type of membership: | 4 membership (£ 30) |
Questions 5-10
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Photography competitions
Title of competition | Instructions | Feedback to Dan |
---|---|---|
5 ‘‘ | A scene in the home | The picture’s composition was not good. |
‘Beautiful Sunsets’ | Scene must show some 6 | The 7 was wrong. |
8 ‘‘ | Scene must show 9 | The photograph was too 10 . |
PART 2 Questions 11-20
Questions 11 and 12
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO warnings does Dan give about picking mushrooms?
- Don’t pick more than one variety of mushroom at a time.
- Don’t pick mushrooms near busy roads.
- Don’t eat mushrooms given to you.
- Don’t eat mushrooms while picking them.
- Don’t pick old mushrooms.
Questions 13 and 14
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO ideas about wild mushrooms does Dan say are correct?
- Mushrooms should always be peeled before eating.
- Mushrooms eaten by animals may be unsafe.
- Cooking destroys toxins in mushrooms.
- Brightly coloured mushrooms can be edible.
- All poisonous mushrooms have a bad smell.
Questions 15-20
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
15. What advice does Dan give about picking mushrooms in parks?
- Choose wooded areas.
- Don’t disturb wildlife.
- Get there early.
16. Dan says it is a good idea for beginners to
- use a mushroom app.
- join a group.
- take a reference book.
17. What does Dan say is important for conservation?
- selecting only fully grown mushrooms
- picking a limited amount of mushrooms
- avoiding areas where rare mushroom species grow
18. According to Dan, some varieties of wild mushrooms are in decline because there is
- a huge demand for them from restaurants.
- a lack of rain in this part of the country.
- a rise in building developments locally.
19. Dan says that when storing mushrooms, people should
- keep them in the fridge for no more than two days.
- keep them in a brown bag in a dark room.
- leave them for a period after washing them.
20. What does Dan say about trying new varieties of mushrooms?
- Experiment with different recipes.
- Expect some to have a strong taste.
- Cook them for a long time.
PART 3 Questions 21-30
Questions 21 and 22
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO opinions about the Luddites do the students express?
- Their actions were ineffective.
- They are still influential today.
- They have received unfair criticism.
- They were proved right.
- Their attitude is understandable.
Questions 23 and 24
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO predictions about the future of work are the students doubtful about?
- Work will be more rewarding.
- Unemployment will fall.
- People will want to delay retiring.
- Working hours will be shorter.
- People will change jobs more frequently.
Questions 25-30
What comment do the students make about each of the following jobs?
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to Questions 25-30.
Comments
- These jobs are likely to be at risk.
- Their role has become more interesting in recent years.
- The number of people working in this sector has fallen dramatically.
- This job will require more qualifications.
- Higher disposable income has led to a huge increase in jobs.
- There is likely to be a significant rise in demand for this service.
- Both employment and productivity have risen.
Jobs
- Accountants
- Hairdressers
- Administrative staff
- Agricultural workers
- Care workers
- Bank clerks
PART 4 Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Space Traffic Management
A Space Traffic Management system
- is a concept similar to Air Traffic Control, but for satellites rather than planes.
- would aim to set up legal and 31 ways of improving safety.
- does not actually exist at present.
Problems in developing effective Space Traffic Management
- Satellites are now quite 32 and therefore more widespread (e.g. there are constellations made up of 33 of satellites).
- At present, satellites are not required to transmit information to help with their 34 .
- There are few systems for 35 satellites.
- Small pieces of debris may be difficult to identify.
- Operators may be unwilling to share details of satellites used for 36 or commercial reasons.
- It may be hard to collect details of the object’s 37 at a given time.
- Scientists can only make a 38 about where the satellite will go.
Solutions
- Common standards should be agreed on for the presentation of information.
- The information should be combined in one 39 .
- A coordinated system must be designed to create 40 in its users.
IELTS Cambridge Book 18 Listening Test 3 Answer Keys
Wayside camera club membership form listening answers
Part 1, Questions 1–10
- Marrowfield
- Relative
- Socialize
- Full
- Domestic Life
- Clouds
- Timing
- Animal Magic
- (animal) Movement
- Dark
Part 2, Questions 11–20
- B, C
- B, C
- B, D
- B, D
- C
- B
- B
- C
- A
- A
IELTS answer key
Part 3, Questions 21–30
- A, E
- A, E
- B, D
- B, D
- G
- E
- B
- C
- F
- A
Space traffic management listening answers
Part 4, Questions 31–40
- Technical
- Cheap
- Thousands
- Identification
- Tracking
- Military
- Location
- Prediction
- Database
- Trust
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