1621583763IELTS Listening Practice Paper 15

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IELTS LISTENING PRACTICE PAPER

This module is the same for Academic and General IELTS.

The Listening module takes 40 minutes: 30 min for testing and 10 min for
transferring your answers to the answer sheet.

https://ielts-up.com/listening/14.1.mp3

SECTION 1. QUESTIONS 1-10

Questions 1-10

Complete the notes below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

BIRMINGHAM EXHIBITION

 Open in: 1. .
 Length of exhibition: 2. .
 A wide range of manufacturers will be showcased.
 Some cars are available to observe and others are for 3. .
 The 4. is prohibited to take into the museum.
 Every ticket includes one fere photo.
 Price of the ticket: 5. £ (in advance).
 Transfer to Mark 6. (Box Office Manager).
 Held in the 7. Palace this year.
 Not far from 8. .
 Website: www. 9. .com.
 Best way to contact: 10. .

SECTION: 2

https://ielts-up.com/listening/14.2.mp3
SECTION 2. QUESTIONS 11-20

Questions 11-15

Answer the questions below. Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.

11. How many patients does the hospital consult every year?

A. 3,000.
B. 5,000.
C. 11,000.

12. When can patients meet the female doctor?

A. On weekday mornings.
B. Three days a week.
C. Only on Mondays and Fridays.

13. Who is the expert on treating hearing loss?

A. Mr. Roberts.
B. Mr Green.
C. Mr. Edwards.

14. Where are patients recommended to buy their medicine?

A. The supermarket in the town.


B. Pharmacies nearby the city centre.
C. The health care's pharmacy.

15. What will the patients be asked about whether they are willing to do?

A. Letting one student attend the consultation.


B. Asking postgraduate students to do treatment.
C. Meeting students in group discussion.

Questions 16-20

Label the map below.

Write the correct letter, A-H, next to questions 16-20.

16. Reception

17. Mr. Green's room

18. Medical Records Office


19. Surgery Room

20. Manager's Office

SECTION 3

https://ielts-up.com/listening/14.3.mp3

SECTION 3. QUESTIONS 21-30

Questions 21-25

What is the main opinion of each of the following people?

Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to
questions 21-25.

Opinions

A lightning restrictions

B alternative lighting

C reduce the number of insects

D decline in the number of species

E climate changes

F impacts on the growth of animals

G imapcts on water quality

21. Ken Simpson

22. Dave Kepler

23. Sharon Grey

24. Maria Jackson


25. Barbara Swallow

Questions 26 and 27

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

26. What does Jim think about the difference among species in natural and
artificial light?

A. It makes no difference.
B. Species will die out in natural light.
C. Species will die out in artificial light.

27. One reason why Jim and Jane felt unsatisfied about the theories discussed
in the lecture was that

A. governments didn't increase any spending on them.


B. most theories had nothing to do with the exam.
C. many theories lack solid proof in the field.

Questions 28-30

Choose THREE letters, A-G.

Which THREE topics are they interested in studying in the future?

A quality of life tourism

В wildlife park animals

С migration birds

D animals living in rural areas

E animals living in tropical climate


F the impact of different environment on animals

G pandas in the zoo

SECTION 4

https://ielts-up.com/listening/14.4.mp3

SECTION 4. QUESTIONS 31-40

Questions 31 and 32

Choose TWO letters, A-E

Which TWO aspects did the new rules at the end of the 19th century focus on?

A cooperation

В competition

С moral values

D player's physical protection

E business model

Questions 33-40

Complete the sentences below.

Write ONLY ONE WORD for each answer.

Football in the UK
 At present the main reason why UK schools push football education is the
preassure from 33. .
 Prior to the 19th, football players used different 34. of rules.
 People attempted to standardise the rules from the whole 35. ,
known as the 'Cambridge Rules' in 1848.
 Attendences were increasing due to the improvement of infrastructure
and the 36. system.
 Football became popular and it is regarded as a 37. event.
 The football clubs were responsible for most of the 38. and
development for the footbal association.
 39. against other teams were also organised by the football
clubs.
 In 1910s, 40. football players were approved of in the game.

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