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IELTS CAMBRIDGE 19 TEST 3
Listening Test
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PART 1
Questions 1–6
Complete the notes below.
Write
ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER
for each answer.
Local food shops
Where to go
● Kite Place – near the
1
Fish market
● cross the
2
and turn right
● best to go before
3
pm, earlier than closing time
Organic shop
● called
4
‘
’
● below a restaurant in the large, grey building
● look for the large
5
outside
Supermarket
● take a
6
minibus, number 289
Questions 7–10
Complete the table below.
Write
ONE WORD ONLY
for each answer.
Shopping
To buy
Other ideas
Fish market
a dozen prawns
a handful of
7
(type of seaweed)
Organic shop
beans and a
8
for dessert
spices and
9
Bakery
a brown loaf
a
10
tart
PART 2
Questions 11–16
What information is given about each of the following festival workshops?
Choose
SIX
answers from the box and write the correct letter,
A–H
, next to Questions 11–16.
Information
A
involves painting and drawing
B
will be led by a prize-winning author
C
is aimed at children with a disability
D
involves a drama activity
E
focuses on new relationships
F
is aimed at a specific age group
G
explores an unhappy feeling
H
raises awareness of a particular culture
Festival workshops
11
Superheroes
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
12
Just do it
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
13
Count on me
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
14
Speak up
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
15
Jump for joy
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
16
Sticks and stones
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Questions 17 and 18
Choose
TWO
letters,
A–E
.
Which
TWO
reasons does the speaker give for recommending
Alive and Kicking
?
A
It will appeal to both boys and girls.
B
The author is well known.
C
It has colourful illustrations.
D
It is funny.
E
It deals with an important topic.
Questions 19 and 20
Choose
TWO
letters,
A–E
.
Which
TWO
pieces of advice does the speaker give to parents about reading?
A
Encourage children to write down new vocabulary.
B
Allow children to listen to audio books.
Bookshelves
C
Get recommendations from librarians.
D
Give children a choice about what they read.
E
Only read aloud to children until they can read independently.
Questions 21-25
Choose the correct letter,
A
,
B
or
C
.
Science experiment for Year 12 students
21
How does Clare feel about the students in her Year 12 science class?
A
worried that they are not making progress
B
challenged by their poor behaviour in class
C
frustrated at their lack of interest in the subject
22
How does Jake react to Clare’s suggestion about an experiment based on children’s diet?
A
He is concerned that the results might not be meaningful.
B
He feels some of the data might be difficult to obtain.
C
He suspects that the conclusions might be upsetting.
23
What problem do they agree may be involved in an experiment involving animals?
A
Any results may not apply to humans.
B
It may be complicated to get permission.
C
Students may not be happy about animal experiments.
24
What question do they decide the experiment should address?
A
Are mice capable of controlling their food intake?
B
Does an increase in sugar lead to health problems?
C
How much do supplements of different kinds affect health?
25
Clare might also consider doing another experiment involving
A
other types of food supplement.
B
different genetic strains of mice.
C
varying amounts of exercise.
Questions 26-30
Complete the flowchart below.Choose
FIVE
answers from the box and write the correct letter,
A–H
, next to Questions
26-30.
A
size
B
escape
C
age
D
water
E
cereal
F
calculations
G
changes
H
colour
Choose mice which are all the same
26
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Divide the mice into two groups, each with a different
27
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
.
Put each group in a separate cage.Feed group A commercial mouse food.Feed group B the same, but also sugar contained in
28
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Take measurements using an electronic scale.
Place them in a weighing chamber to prevent
29
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
.
Do all necessary
30
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
.
PART 4
Questions 31–40
Complete the notes below.
Write
ONE WORD ONLY
for each answer.
Microplastics
Where microplastics come from
● fibres from some
31
during washing
● the breakdown of large pieces of plastic
● waste from industry
● the action of vehicle tyres on roads
Effects of microplastics
● They cause injuries to the
32
of wildlife and affect their digestive systems.
● They enter the food chain, e.g., in bottled and tap water,
33
and seafood.
● They may not affect human health, but they are already banned in skin cleaning products and
34
in some countries.
● Microplastics enter the soil through the air, rain and
35
Microplastics in the soil – a study by Anglia Ruskin University
● Earthworms are important because they add
36
to the soil.
● The study aimed to find whether microplastics in earthworms affect the
37
of plants.
● The study found that microplastics caused:
–
38
loss in earthworms
– fewer seeds to germinate
– a rise in the level of
39
in the soil.
The study concluded:
– soil should be seen as an important natural process.
– changes to soil damage both ecosystems and
40
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