Questions 1 -10
Complete the form below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Customer Information formDate: Sunday, 12th May Example: Reason for call: computer problem ———– What happened: screen 1 ……………… Troubleshooting checklist: Restarted computer The computer is 2________ – not running on battery Activity when the problem occurred: 3________ Possible diagnosis: a virus Anti-virus programme: 4________ Appointment Location: 5________ Time scheduled for visit: 6________ Street address: 14 7________ Crescent, 2F3 Customer Name: Sandra 8________ Name on buzzer: the same as above Fee: 9________ for the first hour’s work, then £40 per hour Estimated time for job: less than 10________ |
Section 2
Questions 11-20
Q. 11-17
Choose the correct answers A-C and write them next to 11-17 on your answer sheet’
11 The speaker’s job requires
A a great deal of walking.
B extensive travel.
C clean water.
12 Why is this story being told?
A to promote Charity-Water
B for entertainment purposes
C to encourage Helen
13 Why do charity workers usually surprise communities?
A It makes people happy.
B It is difficult to spread the news.
C It makes their work easier.
14 When villagers heard of the charity workers’ arrival, they
A had a party.
B were suspicious.
C took no notice.
15 Helen is feeling
A ecstatic about her new life.
B curious about charity workers.
C is nostalgic about her old life.
16 What did the speaker notice about Helen?
A that she had bathed recently
B the care she took with her appearance
C that she was wearing a green uniform
17 Making someone feel beautiful was
A part of the speaker’s job description.
B an unexpected bonus for the speaker.
C is of little importance to the speaker.
Q. 18-20
In what THREE ways did the new well improve Helen’s life?
Choose THREE letters A-G
18 ________
19 ________
20 ________
A Her children enjoyed better health
B It increased her household income
C It gave her more free time
D She got a leadership position
E She had more choices and options
F She made new friends in her village
G It allowed her to go to school
Section 3
Questions 21-30
Q. 21-25
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
21 Jessica is interviewing Dr. Kitching for ________ for the school newspaper.
22 Everyone Jessica knows is rather ________ about how to ask for references.
23 Dr. Kitching gives Jessica permission ________ to their conversation.
24 Dr. Kitching writes more than ________ a year.
25 The majority of ________ is in the spring or early summer when students start thinking about their future.
Q. 26-30
Complete the flowchart below.
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter A-G next to questions 26-30.
STEPS TO TAKE WHEN ASKING FOR A REFERENCE AFTER GRADUATION
Start with a(n) 26 ________
Say what 27 ________ you took and when you took it.
Give any 28 ________ to identify yourself.
Follow up with a(n) 29 ________
Ask for a(n) 30________
A message
B meeting
C information
D exam
E telephone call
F course
G email
Section 4
Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Date: 6th November
Lecture Topic Primate Behaviour
Review – Last lecture we talked about how physical features apply to:
living primates
classification
31 ________
Human evolution is not just about how people have 32 ________ but also about how our behavior evolved.
The most notable thing about humans is not just that they walk on two legs but that they can
33________
Primate Cognitive Abilities
Cognition = the amount of 34________ that goes into a behaviour.
It’s difficult to come up with 35________ to measure cognition.
How sentient are the 36________
Sentient = there is 37________ conscious thought.
Behaviours that support the presence of conscious thought in primates:
Various sorts of 38________ (helping others without benefit)
“Machiavellian Intelligence” or deliberate 39________
Chimps can be language-trained – highly intelligent.
Cognition and intelligence in primates have deep 40________ ramifications.
BOOK GLOBAL IELTS ANSWER KEY | |
TEST 3 (THREE) LISTENING ANSWERS | |
SECTION 1 QUESTIONS 1-10 | |
1 | went blank |
2 | plugged in |
3 | on the/using the internet |
4 | not sure |
5 | Morningside (area) |
6 | 7:45 |
7 | Branston |
8 | Sarrencen |
9 | £60 |
10 | half an hour |
SECTION 2 QUESTIONS 11-20 | |
11 | B |
12 | A |
13 | C |
14 | A |
15 | A |
16 | B |
17 | B |
18 | C |
19 | D |
20 | E |
SECTION 3 QUESTIONS 21-30 | |
21 | an article |
22 | puzzled |
23 | record |
24 | 50 references |
25 | (the) requests |
26 | telephone call |
27 | course |
28 | information |
29 | |
30 | meeting |
SECTION 4 QUESTIONS 31-40 | |
31 | the fossil record |
32 | changed physically |
33 | reason and/or imagine |
34 | thought |
35 | experiments |
36 | great apes |
37 | presence of |
38 | altruism |
39 | social deception |
40 | moral and political |
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