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IELTS CAMBRIDGE 18 TEST 2
Listening Test
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PART 1
Questions 1-5
Complete the notes below.
Write
ONE WORD ONLY
for each answer.
Working at Milo’s Restaurants
Benefits
● 1
provided for all staff
● 2
during weekdays at all Milo’s Restaurants
● 3
provided after midnight
Person specification
● must be prepared to work well in a team
● must care about maintaining a high standard of
4
● must have a qualification in
5
Questions 6-10
Complete the table below.
Write
ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER
for each answer.
Location
Job title
Responsibilities include
Pay and conditions
6
Street
Breakfast supervisor
Checking portions, etc. are correct
Making sure
7
is clean
Starting salary
8
£
per hour
Start work at 5.30 a.m.
City Road
Junior chef
Supporting senior chefs
Maintaining stock and organising
9
Annual salary £23,000
No work on a
10
once a month
PART 2
Questions 11 and 12
Choose
TWO
letters,
A-E
.
What are the
TWO
main reasons why this site has been chosen for the housing development?
A
It has suitable geographical features.
B
There is easy access to local facilities.
C
It has good connections with the airport.
D
The land is of little agricultural value.
E
It will be convenient for workers.
Questions 13 and 14
Choose
TWO
letters,
A-E
.
Which
TWO
aspects of the planned housing development have people given positive feedback about?
A
the facilities for cyclists
B
the impact on the environment
C
the encouragement of good relations between residents
D
the low cost of all the accommodation
E
the rural location
Questions 15-20
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter,
A-I
, next to Questions 15-20.
15
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
School
16
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Sports centre
17
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Clinic
18
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Community centre
19
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Supermarket
20
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Playground
PART 3
Questions 21-24
Choose the correct letter,
A
,
B
or
C
.
21
Why do the students think the Laki eruption of 1783 is so important?
A
It was the most severe eruption in modern times.
B
It led to the formal study of volcanoes.
C
It had a profound effect on society.
22
What surprised Adam about observations made at the time?
A
the number of places producing them
B
the contradictions in them
C
the lack of scientific data to support them
23
According to Michelle, what did the contemporary sources say about the Laki haze?
A
People thought it was similar to ordinary fog.
B
It was associated with health issues.
C
It completely blocked out the sun for weeks.
24
Adam corrects Michelle when she claims that Benjamin Franklin
A
came to the wrong conclusion about the cause of the haze.
B
was the first to identify the reason for the haze.
C
supported the opinions of other observers about the haze.
Questions 25 and 26
Choose
TWO
letters,
A-E
.
Which
TWO
issues following the Laki eruption surprised the students?
A
how widespread the effects were
B
how long-lasting the effects were
C
the number of deaths it caused
D
the speed at which the volcanic ash cloud spread
E
how people ignored the warning signs
Questions 27-30
What comment do the students make about the impact of the Laki eruption on the following countries?
Choose
FOUR
answers from the box and write the correct letter,
A-F
, next to Questions 27-30.
Comments
A
This country suffered the most severe loss of life.
B
The impact on agriculture was predictable.
C
There was a significant increase in deaths of young people.
D
Animals suffered from a sickness.
E
This country saw the highest rise in food prices in the world.
F
It caused a particularly harsh winter.
Countries
27
A
B
C
D
E
F
Iceland
28
A
B
C
D
E
F
Egypt
29
A
B
C
D
E
F
UK
30
A
B
C
D
E
F
USA
PART 4
Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write
ONE WORD ONLY
for each answer.
Pockets
Reason for choice of subject
● They are
31
but can be overlooked by consumers and designers.
Pockets in men’s clothes
● Men started to wear
32
in the 18th century.
● A
33
sewed pockets into the lining of the garments.
● The wearer could use the pockets for small items.
● Bigger pockets might be made for men who belonged to a certain type of
34
Pockets in women’s clothes
● Women’s pockets were less
35
than men’s.
● Women were very concerned about pickpockets.
● Pockets were produced in pairs using
36
to link them together.
● Pockets hung from the women’s
37
under skirts and petticoats.
● Items such as
38
could be reached through a gap in the material.
● Pockets, of various sizes, stayed inside clothing for many decades.
● When dresses changed shape, hidden pockets had a negative effect on the
39
of women.
● Bags called ‘pouches’ became popular, before women carried a
40
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