IELTS CAMBRIDGE 13 TEST 1
Listening Test
Answer Keys
1
choose
2
private
3
20/twenty percent
4
healthy
5
bones
6
lecture
7
Arretsa
8
vegetarian
9
market
10
knife
11
B
12
C
13
B
14
E
15
D
16
B
17
G
18
C
19
H
20
I
21
A
22
C
23
B
24
C
25
G
26
C
27
H
28
A
29
E
30
crow
31
cliffs
32
speed
33
brain(/brains
34
food
35
behaviours/behaviour/behaviors/behavior
36
new
37
tails/tail
38
permanent
SECTION 1
Questions 1 – 10
Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
COOKERY CLASSES
Cookery Class | Focus | Other Information |
Example The Food …Studio… |
how to 1 and cook with seasonal products | ● small classes ● also offers 2 classes ● clients who return get a 3 discount |
Bond’s Cookery School | food that is 4 | ● includes recipes to strengthen your 5 ● they have a free 6 Every Thursday |
The 7 Centre | mainly 8 food | ● located near the 9 ● a special course in skills with a 10 is sometimes available |
1. Answer: choose
2. Answer: private
3. Answer: 20/twenty percent
4. Answer: healthy
5. Answer: bones
6. Answer: lecture
7. Answer: Arretsa
8. Answer: vegetarian
9. Answer: market
10. Answer: knife
SECTION 2
Questions 11 – 13
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Traffic Changes in Granford
11 Why are changes needed to traffic systems in Granford?A The number of traffic accidents has risen.
B The amount of traffic on the roads has increased.
C The types of vehicles on the roads have changed.
11. Answer: B
12 In a survey, local residents particularly complained about
A dangerous driving by parents.
B pollution from trucks and lorries.
C inconvenience from parked cars.
A dangerous driving by parents.
B pollution from trucks and lorries.
C inconvenience from parked cars.
12. Answer: C
13 According to the speaker, one problem with the new regulations will be
A raising money to pay for them.
B finding a way to make people follow them.
C getting the support of the police.
A raising money to pay for them.
B finding a way to make people follow them.
C getting the support of the police.
13. Answer: B
Questions 14-20
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter, A-I, next to Questions 14-20
Proposed traffic changes in Granford

14 New traffic lights
15 Pedestrian crossing
16 Parking allowed
17 New ‘No Parking’ sign
18 New disabled parking spaces
19 Widened pavement
20 Lorry loading/unloading restrictions
14. Answer: E
15. Answer: D
16. Answer: B
17. Answer: G
18. Answer: C
19. Answer: H
20. Answer: I
SECTION 3
Questions 21 – 25
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.21 Why is Jack interested in investigating seed germination?
A He may do a module on a related topic later on.
B He wants to have a career in plant science.
C He is thinking of choosing this topic for his dissertation.
21. Answer: A
22 Jack and Emma agree the main advantage of their present experiment is that it can be
A described very easily.
B carried out inside the laboratory.
C completed in the time available.
A described very easily.
B carried out inside the laboratory.
C completed in the time available.
22. Answer: C
23 What do they decide to check with their tutor?
A whether their aim is appropriate
B whether anyone else has chosen this topic
C whether the assignment contributes to their final grade
A whether their aim is appropriate
B whether anyone else has chosen this topic
C whether the assignment contributes to their final grade
23. Answer: B
25 What does Jack say about the article on seed germination by Lee Hall?
A The diagrams of plant development are useful.
B The analysis of seed germination statistics is thorough.
C The findings on seed germination after fires are surprising.
A The diagrams of plant development are useful.
B The analysis of seed germination statistics is thorough.
C The findings on seed germination after fires are surprising.
24. Answer: C
Questions 26-30
Complete the flow-chart below.
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H, next to Questions 26-30
A container B soil C weight D condition
E height F colour G types H depths
Stage in the experiment
Select seeds of different 26 and sizes.
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Measure and record the 27 and size of each one.
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Decide on the 28 to be used.
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Use a different 29 for each seed and label it.
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After about 3 weeks, record the plant’s 30
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Investigate the findings.
25. Answer: G
26. Answer: C
27. Answer: H
28. Answer: A
29. Answer: E
SECTION 4
Questions 31 – 40
Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Effects of urban environments on animals
Introduction
Recent urban developments represent massive environmental changes. It was previously thought that only a few animals were suitable for city life, e.g.● the 31 – because of its general adaptability
● the pigeon – because walls of city buildings are similar to 32
In fact, many urban animals are adapting with unusual 33
Recent research
● Emilie Snell-Rood studied small urbanised mammal specimens from museums in Minnesota.– She found the size of their 34 had increased.
– She suggests this may be due to the need to locate new sources of 35 and to deal with new dangers.
● Catarina Miranda focused on the 36 of urban and rural blackbirds.
– She found urban birds were often braver, but were afraid of situations that were 37
● Jonathan Atwell studies how animals respond to urban environments.
– He found that some animals respond to 38 by producing lower levels of hormones.
● Sarah Partan’s team found urban squirrels use their 39 to help them communicate.
Long-term possibilities
Species of animals may develop which are unique to cities. However, some changes may not be 40 ***30. Answer: crow
31. Answer: cliffs
32. Answer: speed
33. Answer: brain(/brains
34. Answer: food
35. Answer: behaviours/behaviour/behaviors/behavior
36. Answer: new
37. Answer: tails/tail
38. Answer: permanent