IELTS Test 20 2021
Listening Test
Answer Keys
1
travel/travel(l)ing
2
history
3
study
4
teenagers
5
kitchen
6
crime
7
appointment/booking
8
sugar
9
stamps
10
parking
11-12
D
, E
13-14
A
, C
15
C
16
B
17
A
18
stress
19
weight
20
families
21
C
22
E
23
H
24
B
25
A
26
F
27
A
28
C
29
B
30
B
31
insects
32
behaviour/behavior
33
father
34
complex/complicated
35
reproduction/breeding
36
control
37
duck(s)
38
language
39
food
40
cost(s)
PART 1 : QUESTIONS 1-10
Questions 1-10
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Example: The library re-opened last __month__The library now has
For younger children
For adults
Other information
- a seating area with magazines
- an expanded section for books on 1
- a new section on local 2
- a community room for meetings (also possible to 3 there)
- a new section of books for 4
For younger children
- the next Science Club meeting: experiments using things from your 5
- Reading Challenge: read six books during the holidays
For adults
- this Friday: a local author talks about a novel based on a real 6
- IT support is available on Tuesdays - no 7 is necessary
- free check of blood 8 and cholesterol levels (over 60s only)
Other information
- the library shop sells wall-charts, cards and 9
- evenings and weekends: free 10 is available
1. Answer: travel/travel(l)ing
2. Answer: history
3. Answer: study
4. Answer: teenagers
5. Answer: kitchen
6. Answer: crime
7. Answer: appointment/booking
8. Answer: sugar
9. Answer: stamps
10. Answer: parking
PART 2 : QUESTIONS 11-20
Questions 11-12
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO age groups are taking increasing numbers of holidays with BC Travel?
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
11. Answer: D
12. Answer: E
Questions 13-14
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO are the main reasons given for the popularity of activity holidays?
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
13. Answer: A
14. Answer: C
Questions 15-17
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
15
How does BC Travel plan to expand the painting holidays?
- A
- B
- C
15. Answer: C
16
Why are BC Travel’s cooking holidays unusual?
- A
- B
- C
16. Answer: B
17
What does the speaker say about the photography holidays?
- A
- B
- C
17. Answer: A
Questions 18-20
Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Fitness Holidays
Location | Main focus | Other comments |
Ireland and Italy | general fitness | personally designed programme also reduces 18 |
Greece | 19 control | includes exercise on the beach |
Morocco | mountain biking | wide variety of levels one holiday that is specially designed for 20 |
18. Answer: stress
19. Answer: weight
20. Answer: families
PART 3 : QUESTIONS 21-30
Questions 21-26
Complete the flow-chart below.Choose SIX answers and write the correct letter, A-H, next to Questions 21-26.
A | patterns |
B | names |
C | sources |
D | questions |
E | employees |
F | solutions |
G | headings |
H | officials |
STAGES IN DOING A TOURISM CASE STUDY
RESEARCH
- Locate and read relevant articles, noting key information and also 21
- Identify a problem or need
- Select interviewees - these may be site 22 , visitors or city 23
- Prepare and carry out interviews. If possible, collect statistics.
- Check whether 24 of interviewees can be used
ANALYSIS
- Select relevant information and try to identify 25
- Decide on the best form of visuals
WRITING THE CASE STUDY
- Give some background before writing the main sections
- Do NOT end with 26
21. Answer: C
22. Answer: E
23. Answer: H
24. Answer: B
25. Answer: A
26. Answer: F
Questions 27-30
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
The Horton Castle site
27
Natalie and Dave agree one reason why so few people visit Horton Castle is that
- A
- B
- C
27. Answer: A
28
Natalie and Dave agree that the greatest problem with a visitor centre could be
- A
- B
- C
28. Answer: C
29
What does Dave say about conditions in the town of Horton?
- A
- B
- C
29. Answer: B
30
According to Natalie, one way to prevent damage to the castle site would be to
- A
- B
- C
30. Answer: B
PART 4 : QUESTIONS 31-40
Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
The effects of environmental change on birds
Mercury (Hg)
Research on effects of mercury or binds
Claire Varian-Ramos is investigating
Findings
Lab-based studies
Implications for humans
- Highly toxic
- Released into the atmosphere from coal
- In water it may be consumed by fish
- It has also recently been found to affect birds which feed on 31
Research on effects of mercury or binds
Claire Varian-Ramos is investigating
- the effects on birds’ 32 or mental processes, e.g. memory
- the effects on bird song (usually learned from a bird’s 33 )
Findings
- songs learned by birds exposed to mercury are less 34
- this may have a negative effect on birds’ 35
Lab-based studies
- allow more 36 for the experimenter
Implications for humans
- Migrating birds such as 37 containing mercury may be eaten by humans
- Mercury also causes problems in learning 38
- Mercury in a mother’s body from 39 may affect the unborn child
- New regulations for mercury emissions will affect everyone’s energy 40
31. Answer: insects
32. Answer: behaviour/behavior
33. Answer: father
34. Answer: complex/complicated
35. Answer: reproduction/breeding
36. Answer: control
37. Answer: duck(s)
38. Answer: language
39. Answer: food
40. Answer: cost(s)