IELTS CAMBRIDGE 11 TEST 1
Listening Test
Answer Keys
1
Charlton
2
115
3
cash
4
parking
5
music
6
entry
7
stage
8
code
9
floor/ floors
10
decoration / decorations
11
animal/animals
12
tool/tools
13
shoes
14
dog/dogs
15
F
16
G
17
D
18
H
19
C
20
A
21
C
22
B
23
B
24
C
25
A
26
B
27
C
28
A
29
B
30
A
31
conservation
32
food/foods
33
surface
34
oxygen/ O2
35
mammals
36
ice
37
decline/declining /decrease
38
map
39
migration
40
consumption
SECTION 1
Questions 1 – 10
Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
HIRING A PUBLIC ROOM
Example● the Main Hall – seats ……….200……….
Room and cost
● the 1 Room – seats 100
● Cost of Main Hall for Saturday evening: 2 £
+ £250 deposit (3 payment is required)
● Cost includes use of tables and chairs and also 4
● Additional charge for use of the kitchen: £25
Before the event
● Will need a 5 licence
● Need to contact caretaker (Mr Evans) in advance to arrange 6
During the event
● The building is no smoking
● The bank should use the 7 door at the back
● Don’t touch the system that controls the volume
● For microphones, contact the caretaker
After the event
● Need to know the 8 for the cleaning cupboard
● The 9 must be washed and rubbish placed in black bags
● All 10 Must be taken down
● Chairs and tables must be piled up
1. Answer: Charlton
2. Answer: 115
3. Answer: cash
4. Answer: parking
5. Answer: music
6. Answer: entry
7. Answer: stage
8. Answer: code
9. Answer: floor/ floors
10. Answer: decoration / decorations
SECTION 2
Questions 11 – 14
Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD for each answer.
Fiddy Working Heritage Farm
Advice about visiting the farmVisitors should
● take care not to harm any 11
● not touch any 12
● wear 13
● not bring 14 into the farm, with certain exceptions.
11. Answer: animal/animals
12. Answer: tool/tools
13. Answer: shoes
14. Answer: dog/dogs
Questions 15-20
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter A-I, next to Questions 15-20.

15 Scarecrow
16 Maze
17 Café
18 Black Barn
19 Covered picnic area
20 Fiddy House
15. Answer: F
16. Answer: G
17. Answer: D
18. Answer: H
19. Answer: C
20. Answer: A
SECTION 3
Questions 21 – 30
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Study on Gender in Physics
21 The students in Akira Miyake’s study were all majoring inA physics.
B psychology or physics.
C science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
21. Answer: C
22 The aim of Miyake’s study was to investigate
A what kind of women choose to study physics.
B a way of improving women’s performance in physics.
C whether fewer women than men study physics at college.
22. Answer: B
23 The female physics students were wrong to believe that
A the teachers marked them in an unfair way.
B the male students expected them to do badly.
C their test results were lower than the male students’.
23. Answer: B
24 Miyake’s team asked the students to write about
A what they enjoyed about studying physics.
B the successful experiences of other people.
C something that was important to them personally.
24. Answer: C
25 What was the aim of the writing exercise done by the subjects?
A to reduce stress
B to strengthen verbal ability
C to encourage logical thinking
25. Answer: A
26 What surprised the researchers about the study?
A how few students managed to get A grades
B the positive impact it had on physics results for women
C the difference between male and female performance
26. Answer: B
27 Greg and Lisa think Miyake’s results could have been affected by
A the length of the writing task.
B the number of students who took part.
C the information the students were given.
27. Answer: C
28 Greg and Lisa decide that in their own project, they will compare the effects of
A two different writing tasks.
B a writing task with an oral task.
C two different oral tasks.
28. Answer: A
29 The main finding of Smolinsky’s research was that class teamwork activities
A were most effective when done by all-women groups.B had no effect on the performance of men or women.
C improved the results of men more than of women.
29. Answer: B
30 What will Lisa and Greg do next?
A talk to a professor
B observe a science class
C look at the science timetable
30. Answer: A
SECTION 4
Questions 31 – 40
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Ocean Biodiversity
Biodiversity hotspots
Boris Worm, 2005
– were not always rich in 32
– had higher temperatures at the 33
– had sufficient 34 in the water
Lisa Ballance, 2007
Census of Marine Life
– under the 36
– near volcanoes on the ocean floor
Global Marine Species Assessment
– population size
– geographical distribution
– rate of 37
Recommendations to retain ocean biodiversity
Questions 31 – 40
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Ocean Biodiversity
Biodiversity hotspots
- areas containing many different species
- important for locating targets for 31
- at first only identified on land
Boris Worm, 2005
- identified hotspots for large ocean predators, e.g. sharks
- found the ocean hotspots:
– were not always rich in 32
– had higher temperatures at the 33
– had sufficient 34 in the water
Lisa Ballance, 2007
- looked for hotspots for marine 35
- found these were all located where ocean currents meet
Census of Marine Life
- found new ocean species living:
– under the 36
– near volcanoes on the ocean floor
Global Marine Species Assessment
- want to list endangered ocean species, considering:
– population size
– geographical distribution
– rate of 37
- Aim: to assess 20,000 species and make a distribution 38 for each one
Recommendations to retain ocean biodiversity
- increase the number of ocean reserves
- establish 39 corridors (e.g. for turtles)
- reduce fishing quotas
- catch fish only for the purpose of 40
31. Answer: conservation
32. Answer: food/foods
33. Answer: surface
34. Answer: oxygen/ O2
35. Answer: mammals
36. Answer: ice
37. Answer: decline/declining /decrease
38. Answer: map
39. Answer: migration
40. Answer: consumption