IELTS CAMBRIDGE 16 TEST 4
Listening Test
Answer Keys
1
28th
2
550
3
Chervil
4
garage
5
garden
6
parking
7
wood
8
bridge
9
monument
10
March
11
C
12
A
13
B
14
B
15
C
16
F
17
A
18
I
19
E
20
H
21-22
B
, C
23-24
B
, C
25
C
26
F
27
D
28
E
29
B
30
A
31
spice(s)
32
colony / settlement
33
fat
34
head
35
movement
36
balance / balancing
37
brain
38
smell
39
rats
40
forest
SECTION 1
Questions 1 – 10
Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Holiday rental
Owner’s names: Jack Fitzgerald and Shirley FitzgeraldGranary Cottage
● available for week beginning 1 May
● cost for the week: 2 £
3 Cottage
● cost for the week: £480
● building was originally a 4
● walk through doors from living room into a 5
● several 6 spaces at the front
● bathroom has a shower
● central heating and stove that burns 7
● views of old 8 from living room
● view of hilltop 9 from the bedroom
Payment
● deposit: £144
● deadline for final payment: end of 10
1. Answer: 28th
2. Answer: 550
3. Answer: Chervil
4. Answer: garage
5. Answer: garden
6. Answer: parking
7. Answer: wood
8. Answer: bridge
9. Answer: monument
10. Answer: March
SECTION 2
Questions 11-14
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Local council report on traffic and highways
11 A survey found people’s main concern about traffic in the area wasA cuts to public transport.
B poor maintenance of roads.
C changes in the type of traffic.
11. Answer: C
12 Which change will shortly be made to the cycle path next to the river?
A It will be widened.
B It will be extended.
C It will be resurfaced.
A It will be widened.
B It will be extended.
C It will be resurfaced.
12. Answer: A
13 Plans for a pedestrian crossing have been postponed because
A the Post Office has moved.
B the proposed location is unsafe.
C funding is not available at present.
A the Post Office has moved.
B the proposed location is unsafe.
C funding is not available at present.
13. Answer: B
14 On Station Road, notices have been erected
A telling cyclists not to leave their bikes outside the station ticket office.
B asking motorists to switch off engines when waiting at the level crossing.
C warning pedestrians to leave enough time when crossing the railway line.
A telling cyclists not to leave their bikes outside the station ticket office.
B asking motorists to switch off engines when waiting at the level crossing.
C warning pedestrians to leave enough time when crossing the railway line.
14. Answer: B
Questions 15-20
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter, A-I, next to Questions 15-20.
Recreation ground after proposed changes
15 New car park
16 New cricket pitch
17 Children’s playground
18 Skateboard ramp
19 Pavilion
20 Notice board
15. Answer: C
16. Answer: F
17. Answer: A
18. Answer: I
19. Answer: E
20. Answer: H
SECTION 3
Questions 21-22
Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO benefits of city bike-sharing schemes do the students agree are the most important?
A reducing noise pollution
B reducing traffic congestion
C improving air quality
D encouraging health and fitness
E making cycling affordable
21. Answer: B
22. Answer: C
Questions 23-24
Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO things do the students think are necessary for successful bike-sharing schemes?
A Bikes should have a GPS system.
B The app should be easy to use.
C Public awareness should be raised.
D Only one scheme should be available.
E There should be a large network of cycle lanes.
23. Answer: B
24. Answer: C
Questions 25-30
What is the speakers’ opinion of the bike-sharing schemes in each of the following cities?
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to Questions 25-30.
Opinion of bike-sharing scheme
A They agree it has been disappointing.
B They think it should be cheaper.
C They are surprised it has been so successful.
D They agree that more investment is required.
E They think the system has been well designed.
F They disagree about the reasons for its success.
G They think it has expanded too quickly.
Cities
25 Amsterdam
26 Dublin
27 London
28 Buenos Aires
29 New York
30 Sydney
25. Answer: C
26. Answer: F
27. Answer: D
28. Answer: E
29. Answer: B
30. Answer: A
SECTION 4
Questions 31 – 40
Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
THE EXTINCTION OF THE DODO BIRD
The dodo was a large flightless bird which used to inhabit the island of Mauritius.
History
● 1507 – Portuguese ships transporting 31 stopped at the island to collect food and water.
● 1638 – The Dutch established a 32 on the island.
● They killed the dodo birds for their meat.
● The last one was killed in 1681.
Description
● The only record we have is written descriptions and pictures (possibly unreliable).
● A Dutch painting suggests the dodo was very 33 .
● The only remaining soft tissue is a dried 34 .
● Recent studies of a dodo skeleton suggest the birds were capable of rapid 35 .
● It’s thought they were able to use their small wings to maintain 36 .
● Their 37 was of average size.
● Their sense of 38 enabled them to find food.
Reasons for extinction
● Hunting was probably not the main cause.
● Sailors brought dogs and monkeys.
● 39 also escaped onto the island and ate the birds’ eggs.
● The arrival of farming meant the 40 was destroyed.
31. Answer: spice(s)
32. Answer: colony / settlement
33. Answer: fat
34. Answer: head
35. Answer: movement
36. Answer: balance / balancing
37. Answer: brain
38. Answer: smell
39. Answer: rats
40. Answer: forest