IELTS Test 14 2021
Listening Test
Answer Keys
1
22.50 a month
2
sleek and lightweight
3
a voice-activated
4
Slightly heavier
5
565
6
Samsung DM S410
7
a flash
8
within the week
9
Janet Johnson
10
0799 6783058378
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C
12
D
13
B
14
F
15
G
16
B
17
A
18
B
19
B
20
C
21
A
22
C
23
C
24
B
25
B
26
C
27
A
28
C
29
A
30
B
31
catching on (fast)
32
recreational
33
new industry
34
ground-breaking
35
delivery service
36
aviation rules
37
more relaxed
38
aerial photography
39
controlled area
40
stricter regulations
PART 1 : QUESTIONS 1-10
Questions 1-7
Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Mobile Phone Model
Pricing
Appearance
Camera Features/Battery Power
Extra Notes
Example: Apple iPhone7S 32GB
₤1 on a fixed 24-month contract
Very 2 weighing only 140 grammes
8-megapixel camera Battery lasts for 8 hours talk time, and Standby, 200 hours
Special features include 3 service in addition to a GPS
LG G8
£40 monthly for a fixed 24-month contract
4 than the iPhone, weighing 149 grammes
13-megapixel camera Talk time 19 hours, and standby time 5 hours
Quad HD screen that is four times the pixel count of a normal HD screen
6
£20 for handset Pay-as-you-go contract
Surprisingly light, at 131 grammes
Camera lacks 7
Talk time: 2.5 hours
Standby time: 75 hours
Flip top phone Hard keys - not touch screen
1. Answer: 22.50 a month
2. Answer: sleek and lightweight
3. Answer: a voice-activated
4. Answer: Slightly heavier
5. Answer: 565
6. Answer: Samsung DM S410
7. Answer: a flash
Questions 8-10
Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
CUSTOMER ORDER FORM
Model on order | Date due in store | Customer name | Contact number |
Apple iPhone 7S 32GB | 8 - April 8th | 9 | 10 |
8. Answer: within the week
9. Answer: Janet Johnson
10. Answer: 0799 6783058378
PART 2 : QUESTIONS 11-20
Questions 11-15
Label the floor plan below.Write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 11-15.

11
Unisex toilet
12
Eye wash/ emergency shower
13
Chest freezer
14
Walk-in cooler
15
Walk-in freezer
Unisex toilet
12
Eye wash/ emergency shower
13
Chest freezer
14
Walk-in cooler
15
Walk-in freezer
11. Answer: C
12. Answer: D
13. Answer: B
14. Answer: F
15. Answer: G
Questions 16-20
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
16
The speaker is assuming that laboratory workers
A are unfamiliar with the Health and Safety Procedure.
B are fully aware of the Health and Safety Procedure.
C need to be reminded about the Health and Safety Procedure.
A are unfamiliar with the Health and Safety Procedure.
B are fully aware of the Health and Safety Procedure.
C need to be reminded about the Health and Safety Procedure.
16. Answer: B
17
All experiments
A are at the discretion of the Health and Safety Officer.
B need written approval.
C only need to be referred to the Health and Safety Officer in special cases.
A are at the discretion of the Health and Safety Officer.
B need written approval.
C only need to be referred to the Health and Safety Officer in special cases.
17. Answer: A
18
If projects are not approved by the Health and Safety Officer
A an alternative project has to be undertaken.
B the project may be reconsidered if required alterations are made to the project.
C details of the project must be written down as a standard operating procedure.
A an alternative project has to be undertaken.
B the project may be reconsidered if required alterations are made to the project.
C details of the project must be written down as a standard operating procedure.
18. Answer: B
19
It is not permissible to remove
A waste materials from the laboratory.
B samples and clothing from the laboratory.
C contaminated objects, such as needles, from the laboratory.
A waste materials from the laboratory.
B samples and clothing from the laboratory.
C contaminated objects, such as needles, from the laboratory.
19. Answer: B
20
Contaminated objects e.g. needles
A need to be immediately removed from the laboratory.
B are to be stored in special containers overnight.
C need to be removed from the laboratory at the end of the working day.
A need to be immediately removed from the laboratory.
B are to be stored in special containers overnight.
C need to be removed from the laboratory at the end of the working day.
20. Answer: C
PART 3 : QUESTIONS 21-30
Questions 21-25
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
21
Annette thinks the lecture will
A not be of personal interest.
B be about an irrelevant subject.
C coincide with a lecture on Computer Science.
A not be of personal interest.
B be about an irrelevant subject.
C coincide with a lecture on Computer Science.
21. Answer: A
22
Mark believes that microchip implant technology
A will benefit everyone.
B is likely not to be well-received by most people.
C will have great potential.
A will benefit everyone.
B is likely not to be well-received by most people.
C will have great potential.
22. Answer: C
23
In Mark's opinion, microchip implant technology
A was not really predicted by science fiction.
B has not yet left the realms of science fiction.
C was fairly accurately predicted in science fiction.
A was not really predicted by science fiction.
B has not yet left the realms of science fiction.
C was fairly accurately predicted in science fiction.
23. Answer: C
24
Implanting a microchip is
A completely painless.
B barely noticeable.
C quite painful.
A completely painless.
B barely noticeable.
C quite painful.
24. Answer: B
25
Microchips are
A fitted into the thumbnail.
B placed beneath the skin's layer.
C placed onto the skin's surface.
A fitted into the thumbnail.
B placed beneath the skin's layer.
C placed onto the skin's surface.
25. Answer: B
Questions 26-30
What does Annette say about the following?Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 26-30.
A | She agrees. |
B | She is undecided. |
C | She disagrees. |
26
turning on electrical appliances
27
accessing medical records
28
security systems
29
finding lost pets
30
a GPS system
turning on electrical appliances
27
accessing medical records
28
security systems
29
finding lost pets
30
a GPS system
26. Answer: C
27. Answer: A
28. Answer: C
29. Answer: A
30. Answer: B
PART 4 : QUESTIONS 31-40
Questions 31-35
Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Drone technology is 31 amongst people of all ages and from all walks of life.
Whether for work-related or purely 32 use, everyone is seemingly fascinated by drones.
In the US, drone technology is a booming 33 , set to create up to 70,000 new jobs.
E-commerce delivery is probably the most novel and 34 use envisaged for drones so far.
Although Amazon was keen to take up the idea of a drone-based 35 plans have stopped for now.
Whether for work-related or purely 32 use, everyone is seemingly fascinated by drones.
In the US, drone technology is a booming 33 , set to create up to 70,000 new jobs.
E-commerce delivery is probably the most novel and 34 use envisaged for drones so far.
Although Amazon was keen to take up the idea of a drone-based 35 plans have stopped for now.
31. Answer: catching on (fast)
32. Answer: recreational
33. Answer: new industry
34. Answer: ground-breaking
35. Answer: delivery service
Questions 36-40
Complete the sentences below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Drone-based delivery services fail to conform to US 36 thereby making them illegal in the US.
Due to 37 laws in the UK, drones may soon become big business in this country.
Currently the UK has made a successful venture into drone-based 38
Problems have arisen with the new technology due to people not confining their drones to a 39
If 40 are brought in, however, the drone industry will not become very big very quickly.
Due to 37 laws in the UK, drones may soon become big business in this country.
Currently the UK has made a successful venture into drone-based 38
Problems have arisen with the new technology due to people not confining their drones to a 39
If 40 are brought in, however, the drone industry will not become very big very quickly.
36. Answer: aviation rules
37. Answer: more relaxed
38. Answer: aerial photography
39. Answer: controlled area
40. Answer: stricter regulations