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IELTS CAMBRIDGE 17 TEST 4
Listening Test
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PART 1
Questions 1 – 10
Complete the notes below.
Write
ONE WORD
for each answer.
Easy Life Cleaning Services
Basic cleaning package offered
● Cleaning all surfaces
● Cleaning the 1
throughout the apartment
● Cleaning shower, sinks, toilet etc.
Additional services agreed
● Every week
– Cleaning the
2
– Ironing clothes – 3
only
● Every month
– Cleaning all the 4
from the inside
– Washing down the
5
Other possibilities
● They can organise a plumber or an 6
if necessary.
● A special cleaning service is available for customers who are allergic to
7
Information on the cleaners
● Before being hired, all cleaners have a background check carried out by the
8
● References are required.
● All cleaners are given 9
for two weeks.
● Customers send a 10
after each visit.
● Usually, each customer has one regular cleaner.
PART 2
Questions 11 – 14
Choose the correct letter,
A
,
B
or
C
.
11
Many hotel managers are unaware that their staff often leave because of
A
a lack of training.
B
long hours.
C
low pay.
12
What is the impact of high staff turnover on managers?
A
an increased workload
B
low morale
C
an inability to meet targets
13
What mistake should managers always avoid?
A
failing to treat staff equally
B
reorganising shifts without warning
C
neglecting to have enough staff during busy periods
14
What unexpected benefit did Dunwich Hotel notice after improving staff retention rates?
A
a fall in customer complaints
B
an increase in loyalty club membership
C
a rise in spending per customer
Questions 15-20
Which way of reducing staff turnover was used in each of the following hotels?
Write the correct letter,
A
,
B
or
C
, next to Questions 15-20.
Ways of reducing staff turnover
A
improving relationships and teamwork
B
offering incentives and financial benefits
C
providing career opportunities
Hotels
15
A
B
C
The Sun Club
16
A
B
C
The Portland
17
A
B
C
Bluewater Hotels
18
A
B
C
Pentlow Hotels
19
A
B
C
Green Planet
20
A
B
C
The Amesbury
PART 3
Questions 21 and 22
Choose
TWO
letters,
A-E
.
Which
TWO
points do Thomas and Jeanne make about Thomas’s sporting activities at school?
A
He should have felt more positive about them.
B
The training was too challenging for him.
C
He could have worked harder at them.
D
His parents were disappointed in him.
E
His fellow students admired him.
Questions 23 and 24
Choose
TWO
letters,
A-E
.
Which
TWO
feelings did Thomas experience when he was in Kenya?
A
disbelief
B
relief
C
stress
D
gratitude
E
homesickness
Questions 25-30
What comment do the students make about the development of each of the following items of sporting equipment?
Choose
SIX
answers from the box and write the correct letter,
A-H
, next to Questions 25-30.
Comments about the development of the equipment
A
It could cause excessive sweating.
B
The material was being mass produced for another purpose.
C
People often needed to make their own.
D
It often had to be replaced.
E
The material was expensive.
F
It was unpopular among spectators.
G
It caused injuries.
H
No one ring it liked it at first.
Items of sporting equipment
25
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
the table tennis bat
26
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
the cricket helmet
27
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
the cycle helmet
28
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
the golf club
29
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
the hockey stick
30
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
the football
PART 4
Questions 31 – 40
Complete the notes below.
Write
ONE WORD ONLY
for each answer.
Maple syrup
What is maple syrup?
● made from the sap of the maple tree
● added to food or used in cooking
● colour described as
31
● very 32
compared to refined sugar
The maple tree
● has many species
● needs sunny days and cool nights
● maple leaf has been on the Canadian flag since 1964
● needs moist soil but does not need fertiliser as well
● best growing conditions and 33
are in Canada and North America
Early maple sugar producers
● made holes in the tree trunks
● used hot 34
to heat the sap
● used tree bark to make containers for collection
● sweetened food and drink with sugar
Today’s maple syrup
The trees
● Tree trunks may not have the correct 35
until they have been growing for 40 years.
● The changing temperature and movement of water within the tree produces the sap.
The production
● A tap drilled into the trunk and a 36
carries the sap into a bucket.
● Large pans of sap called evaporators are heated by means of a
37
● A lot of 38
is produced during the evaporation process.
● ‘Sugar sand’ is removed because it makes the syrup look 39
and affects the taste.
● The syrup is ready for use.
● A huge quantity of sap is needed to make a 40
of maple syrup.
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