KEY IELTS LISTENING 04.pdf - ielts listening

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¡BABE Version 20133
Section 1
SMR: ICRA play zone

Complete the notes below.

‘Located at North Hill,
‘opposite the toy factory

2Alotof area for free parking
3Free entry including a drink for adults

4 There isalarge slide
ADIN “The wildcat” (HAE RÉ )

5 Children golf courses
Requirements:
6 Children must wear trousers

7 and wear a pair of socks

8 label is given for their names

9 Minimum number 8

10 Birthday party includes: food, drink and decorations

¡BAM Version 20134
Section 1
SBME: SRT, HR

‘Complete the notes below.

4.Name: Wollowey (pay attention 10 the double 1)
2. Address: Flat 6

3. The number of car: RH139YS

4.NX55JGY (pay attention to the orders of letter JG)

5. The type and the color of the car: metallic grey
(AM The male operator could not match the color withthe
‘model, but the woman said ts original color had beer green;

the man said it should have been recorded in the computer)

6. Another problem: a passenger cannot walk very well
(there isan old disabled man inthe car)

7.Present location: in a petrol station
8. Cross a bridge over a river (A bridge could be seen from the location)

9.If the car cannot be fixed, they will be transferred to a hotel

10. Length of time to get help: within 30 minut

REMAIN Version 50107

Section 1
MM: Sports Centre Information

Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

The first one:
4 Skills: how to use rope

2 Fees include: using equipment
3 Before joining in you need to do: safety check
The second one:

4 fees: include guide

Sarea: in the forest

6 skills: navigation

The third one:

7 fees: include lunch

8 group deposit is 20% of total fee

9 bring: your own shoes

10 Contact person: Arkwright

REMHAM Version 50109
Section 1
HINA: SSARRITbookit

Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

4 Address: 61/71 kviua
2 Two weeks in March *:8i222Apni89, MUSA

3 Nationalities: New Zealand and Canadian/Australian
Stiparents come from Canada ERR BEAT Australia
MEER, BEA Australian FIBA ustraha

Total: 7 persons (2 olds, 2 mid-aged and 3 kids)

4Far away from village and station
BERATER, KRHA MOET

¿£Ff0od or dinner
5 Do not ask for/require a: kitchen, need restaurant (dinning room)in
the room

6 Maximum price of the room: $ 120 per night
IMBRIDASO-500, Basis ZONES

7 Elderly parents-in-law want accommodation with a good sea view
Boarden, HER

8 Do not mind the shared bathroom

9 Famous spot of the south coast: guests can watch and children like
birds

10 Special requirement of the helicopter trip
air view-photos TEA DEBE CUBE, BMI 1 PN

#86DRBVersion 50110
Section 1

EM: £SRSMMEA woman called to book a eco-farm

Questions 1-5
Complete the notes below.

4.Pennington

2. E-mail address: [email protected]/***@greenworld.com (37%
RR)

3. Home address: 66 Lake Road

4. The source of information: radio

5. Membership number: ID UK765024EG

Questions 6-10

Complete the table below.

Contrast her family and the club membe:

Club member Family
A Children ive in 6 flat
ae near a farmhouse
Girls preferto we in7.
pp forest campsite
En Children like 8.organie
food
Ferry and van available
1 .
ransport Bytrainandübike | Fe
Selected course 10.danc

SBHDRBVersion 30119
Section 2

SER: ARDENNE
Introduction to a Park (200)

11-16) matching: places to activity

A tropical zone - to meet head keeper

B tower view -take safari bus

© kangroo - driver pick youup

D hotel restaurant——to have a dinner

E education place room —for kid’ s painting
F African elephants zone -——to touch animal
17-20) multiple choices

17. most monkeys

A are very shy B stay with his mother © like people
18. what days are school group’ s discount-period
Fridays and Saturdays are excluded (87)
‘One-day free with the keeper

49 the most expensive tickets include:

‘Two day free entrance tickets

20. choose the lecturers invited evenly year

A celebrity (adoption)

B conservationist (of the zoo)

© well-known president

EMI: Matching:

17 Zoo evening —Prize winner

18 Artist festival-——restart this year

19 Zoo twilight—held annually

20 Birthday gale—have a free toy

art

SeDARVersion 30120
Section 2

EIER: SFM, ATEN
FOE, BAM

11-15) Map:

1.8 Main entrance LE, Æ2BMRMIR passenger assistance office

12. RE RM—TEMRMLER main information desk ,
13. HERBIE speed information desk,

14. left luggage place RR EMMEN,

15. pick-up point SINE, Æcheck in MR.
16-20) 8:

16. Staff AMB?

White shirt and blue trousers

17. How do they help disabled people?

A Drive B walk C Push wheelchair for them
OS IU?

Go to luggage claim directly

19 if you need help next time?

‘Somebody pick him up

20. Why should you book return ticket?

Book one day in advance online

arzt

MEAR Version 20102
Section 2

MMR: MANN Mcanoe trip (MARI)

11-20) completion
1. why people have to be very fit to join the trip:

Move with the current “itt

12. special feature of the canoe: alarming system; (22/08 )
13. for unaccompanied children:

A training special route is recommended

14-15. what should be brought: washable shoes & sweater

(the man said: water wil not splash into you, you got wet feet, to wear washable
‘shoes, is not recommended rain boot coz itis 00 heavy, no suitable for
‘swimming:)

16-17. food should bring: highenergy snacks & bottled water

18 pounds’ deposit paid by cash oran Euro card--credit card;
19. cost of double 28 pounds or per person 14 pounds

(single 17 pounds, double 28 MOLA: A28/2=14)

20. for more detail information: please go to website:

¡BIMBA Version 20128
Section 2

EMER: Mis#MdExperience in a Wetland Society

11-12) multiple choices

A this club was funded

A itis common all over the world

B Because of the climate change

© The forming stage last for 100 years

(more than 100 years, said it began at 201 centenary)

412. the main purpose of this wetland club:

A preserve the same wildlife (sai hero were diferent wetlands)

C provide Educational facilities (learning facies)

13-20) Completion

3. you can make a donation

14. Adopt a goose #78 (ducks geese)

15. Swans are popular with children

46. volunteer can also help send information there are other two jobs
17. furthermore, becoming a member, you can have good quality
monthly magazines

18, €39, Joint membership fee for couples or lovers

419-20. there is discount for the low income and the retired peopl

Dar. mumasos q

BM DMBVersion 20128
Section 2

EMIR: ¡RISA Experience in a Wetland Society

11-12) multiple choices

‘11. this club was funded

A itis common all over the world

B Because of the climate change

© The forming stage last for 100 years

(more than 100 years, said it began at 20th centenary)

12. the main purpose of this wetland club:

Apreserve the same wildlife (sax thore were different wetlands)
provide Educational facilities (earning facities)

13-20) Completion

13. you can make a donation

14. Adopt a goose 2% (ducks geese)

15. Swans are popular with children

16. volunteer can also help send information there are other Ho jobs
17. furthermore, becoming a member, you can have good quality
monthly magazines.

48. €39, Joint membership fee for couples or lovers

19-20. there is discount for the low income and the retired people

Dar. noms q

REMAAMVersion 50112
Section 3

EIA: JIT system tutorial Japanese Example; Just-In-Time
EBFSMFSSEMpresentation, Japanese Just-In-Time

21-24) Multiple choices
24. What did student (ron)learn ?
A the originator of JIT
22. What partis missed in studnet’ s essay?
‘The definition of Just-In-Time
23. Where did tutor suggest student to get presentation material
from?
A.internet (FRIA) B. magazine C textbook
HABLAR, OBQAREAES, ZEMTB RI NextbooK Japanese
Just-in-Time Est,
24, The tutor think JIT doesn’ t suit service industry because
Service product are not accountable unlike manufacture industry
25-30) Matching
TEMER, PARIO st presentation
Too formal, too irregular
Too sudden, too technical
Too unenthusiastic losely related too vague
25. Speech delivery EX BRBR—too irregular (ATRAE
¡2800 fast 100 slow)
26. purpose—too informal
27.invocabulary—too technical academic: FR, 208)
28. in transit (itit)—-too sudden ( FREIE, idea2Æ#éfivery quick
LAR I0O sudden )
29, in visual aid—loosely related ÆHresearchit#t A X8t
30. in body language—too unenthusiastic (HAS PEA
RE Mopic LUS ARO

MENA Version 50132
Section 3

ER STAN, APT ANNONCES STARTER

21-30) Multiple choices
21. MARS chose the subject because

© impressed by a teacher's class

22. the female choose the subject XXX because

B goodluseful for ***

23. Hiiwhat was he worried about

C too much materials to be finished

24. RAR REN

according to BSI

25. BMMEboth agreed SAH?

prepare reference note early

26-30) Matching: timetable and some assignment methods

BEF BUF 0t 100% sure SAN
‘Anotcountin grade 26)outines—D
Bagreeinadvance 2 abstract—E
workin pas 28) firstchapter—C
D.cannotaltrator 29) daftA (sn grade)
Efmalstage 30)*=—8 (approved before)

REMAAM Version 50133
Section 3

EMR: RENE Professor and a woman
student talked about job hunting

21-26) Multiple choice (5182)

21-22. What should the secondary school graduates put emphasis
on?

‘Motivation and desire to learn (enthusiasm) (isthe diploma very important?
Mn said: wel, actual the qualification doesn’ t mean that mportant, those
‘employees who have lower education than your co3tege students got lot of
working experiences however the students who have just graduated from schools
wore lack of skils and experiences, thus they maybe emphasize the characteristics
of themselves ike eagemess to earn, wilingness o» and easy going to each
other and soon)

Educational qualification (Mat, ##MAunversty##iés, M
secondary schools)

23-24. Why is it difficult for re-employment for women when a child
of hor is born?

Lack confidence (i=) and had little time to work for she need to
take care the family hard to readjust to work

25-26. companies are unwilling to employ the person who aro?
Sacked(W) from the former job Unemployed for a long time (iii
A) easy fo quit Jump it not suit them; woman asked, what ypes are unpopular in
finding a jb, the man said the person who had, for example, betrayed (HE) the
former companies, and qu the job only because they don Hk it.)

27-29) Multiple choice (783)

Why do companies are unwilling to employ the retired worker?

27. their professionals are outdated (ite older in age and lack of
‘experience of new industry (industria knowledge)

28. hard to train them again

ey oa

30) Completion

The presentations and appearance (ciothes of appicant is more important.
Man said, wel, if person doesn’t know to wear a sul as he attempts to have a
conference with the cient, he can’ tbe the ght one, and they may pay attention
oyour appearance, ike what you wear and the cosmetics you make up-- but the
realy important thing they would take is the >)

¡MIAMI Version 50134
Section 3

EMT: =

ASCO Reconstruction RIRE

21-26) Multiple choices
21. what do both of them agree?

Traditional definition is too narrow

22. many failed business practice are:

Don’ tknow current position

23.18: Itis time to reconstruct

24. what the male recommend the book to Sue?
Alts up to date

Bits aimed area of research

Cits clear

25. Why did the female recommend email?

B to set up model

26. Why Tom and Sue chose little company to research on
re-branding?

‘There are plenty of small companies locally, easier MAREA
27-30) Multiple choices (5182)

27-28. what about the reconstruction for the ice-cream company?
A Spend (not) too much on its logo

B change recipe 27

C Price rise to high

D Taste differently (ormula changes)

E Too new for customer to accept

29-30. What about the failure of a car wash (raw cash) company?
A Chose a wrong location
B Price is too high

Citis popular

DXX

Eads strategy

E

MEMAAB Version 50135
Section 3

MMR: HAMAD IMIS Courses on student teaching
assignment, MIRRA

21-25) Multiple choice
21. Joy and Tim must finish their assignment because:

B they want to start the practice session soon

22. Tim thinks they should ignore the theory because:

B they want to focus on classroom management

23 Joy believes students should put on discussion board:

A What they read already

24, Tim wants to:

BRole of students in classroom.

25. Joy and Tim want to get the interview of the teachers because
A they take too much time from the teachers

26-29) Matching WINS HEAR
26. They should begin with classroom management

27. They should begin with observations and discussion board.
28. They should begin with lesson planning

29 They should begin with case study

30. Should study lab supervision and technology use if time
remains

A. Use of Technology
8. Observation and discussion

C: Classroom management
D. Lesson plan

E.Case study }
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