IELTS Test 18 2021

Listening Test

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PART 1 : QUESTIONS 1-10

Questions 1-10

Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Crime Report Form
ictim's detailsCrime: Example:.....theft
Name of victim: Mrs. 1 
Address: 2  Avenue Park Road, Swindon
Postcode: 3 
Article stolen: bagAny distinguishing features:
Two 4 and a black shoulder strap
5  fastener on the top
Contents6  with some money as well as a 7 
Other detailsVictim's contact number: 8 
Crime number: 9 
Victim to be contacted 10 
PART 2 : QUESTIONS 11-20

Questions 11-15

Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Bentham's Panoptico


Designed:in the 11
Overall layout:Cells arranged in 12  around central guard tower
Individual cell design:Cells looked like 13  cut into pieces.
Effect:Prisoners would 14 
Purpose:to reduce 15 

Questions 16-20

16
Bentham’s Panopticon
17
Pottawattamie County jail
18
Crawfordsville jail, Indiana
19
Gallatin Missouri jail
20
Halden prison, Norway
PART 3 : QUESTIONS 21-30

Questions 21-25

Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.

21 The Ratcliffe murders were particularly shocking
A since they remained unsolved.
B because they showed failings in the police force.
C as the privacy of the home was violated.
D since the victims' homes were also burgled.
22 Victims of burglaries are particularly
A fearful of not being safe in their own house.
B traumatised by theft of personal items.
C upset by the inconvenience.
D annoyed with themselves at not having properly secured their homes.
23 Before the formation of the Metropolitan Police Force
A criminal records did not exist.
B most criminal records were inaccurate.
C local police officers held no power.
D policing was not centralised.
24 Both the Ratcliffe and Ripper murders
A remain unsolved.
B were probably committed by more than one person.
C exposed faults in policing systems.
D happened in the eighteenth century.
25 When the Metropolitan Police Force was first formed
A all UK police forces had to answer to it.
B the public was disapproving.
C a new era of policing started.
D its faults were immediately apparent.

Questions 26-30

26
The Bow Street Runners
27
Night Watchmen
28
Constables
29
The Metropolitan Police Force
30
Contemporary Police Forces
PART 4 : QUESTIONS 31-40

Questions 31-36

Label the diagram below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

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32
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34
35
36

Questions 37-40

Complete the flow chart below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

The process of reaching a court verdict

Once all court evidence is given and examined, the judge will summarise the case.

Usually the contents of the summary are 37  a meeting between the judge and the lawyers for the defence and for the prosecution.

The summing up may be split into two sections: a legal component and a summary.

In the former section, legal procedure is outlined and 38  is given of the accusation being made against the defendant.

In the latter section, the judge tries to ensure 39  summing up of the case.

The judge will stress the importance of reaching a unanimous verdict to the jury.

Before the jury retires, the judge may offer written guidelines, known as the '40  to verdict’.

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