IELTS CAMBRIDGE 15 TEST 1
Listening Test
Answer Keys
1
Jamieson
2
afternoon
3
communication
4
week
5
10/ten
6
suit
7
passport
8
personality
9
feedback
10
time
11
A
12
B
13
A
14
C
15
river
16
1422
17
top
18
pass
19
steam
20
capital
21
G
22
F
23
A
24
E
25
B
26
C
27
C
28
A
29-30
B
, D
31
shelter
32
oil
33
roads
34
insects
35
grass
36
water
37
soil
38
dry
39
simple
40
nests
CAMBRIDGE 15 - LISTENING TEST 1
PART 1
Questions 1 – 10
Complete the notes below
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Typical jobs
Registration process
Advantages of using an agency
PART 1
Questions 1 – 10
Complete the notes below
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Bankside Recruitment Agency
- Address of agency: 497 Eastside, Docklands
- Name of agent: Becky 1
- Phone number: 07866 510333
- Best to call her in the 2
Typical jobs
- Clerical and admin roles, mainly in the finance industry
- Must have good 3 skills
- Jobs are usually for at least one 4
- Pay is usually 5 £ per hour
Registration process
- Wear a 6 to the interview
- Must bring your 7 to the interview
- They will ask questions about each applicant’s 8
Advantages of using an agency
- The 9 you receive at interview will benefit you
- Will get access to vacancies which are not advertised
- Less 10 is involved in applying for jobs
1. Answer: Jamieson
2. Answer: afternoon
3. Answer: communication
4. Answer: week
5. Answer: 10/ten
6. Answer: suit
7. Answer: passport
8. Answer: personality
9. Answer: feedback
10. Answer: time
CAMBRIDGE 15 - LISTENING TEST 1
PART 2
Questions 11 – 14
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
A has been in business for longer than most of its competitors.
B arranges holidays to more destinations than its competitors.
C has more customers than its competitors.
PART 2
Questions 11 – 14
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
Matthews Island Holidays
11 According to the speaker, the companyA has been in business for longer than most of its competitors.
B arranges holidays to more destinations than its competitors.
C has more customers than its competitors.
11. Answer: A
12 Where can customers meet the tour manager before travelling to the Isle of Man?
A Liverpool
B Heysham
C Luton
A Liverpool
B Heysham
C Luton
12. Answer: B
13 How many lunches are included in the price of the holiday?
A 3
B 4
C 5
A 3
B 4
C 5
13. Answer: A
14 Customers have to pay extra for
A guaranteeing themselves a larger room
B booking at short notice.
C transferring to another date.
A guaranteeing themselves a larger room
B booking at short notice.
C transferring to another date.
14. Answer: C
CAMBRIDGE 15 - LISTENING TEST 1
PART 2
Questions 15 – 20
Complete the notes below
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
PART 2
Questions 15 – 20
Complete the notes below
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
TIMETABLE FOR ISLE OF MAN HOLIDAY | ||
DAY | ACTIVITES | NOTES |
1 | Arrive | Introduction by manager Hotel dinning room has view of the 15 |
2 | Tynwald Exhibiton and Peel | Tynwald may have been founded in 16 not 979 |
3 | Trip to Snaefell | Travel along promenade in a tram; train to Laxey; train to the 17 os Snaefell |
4 | Free day | Company provides a 18 for local transport and heritages sites |
5 | Take the 19 railway train from Douglas to Port Erin | Free time, then coach to Castletown – former 20 has old castle |
6 | Leave | Leave the island by ferry or plane |
15. Answer: river
16. Answer: 1422
17. Answer: top
18. Answer: pass
19. Answer: steam
20. Answer: capital
CAMBRIDGE 15 - LISTENING TEST 1
PART 3
Questions 21 – 26
What did findings of previous research claim about the personality traits a child is likely to have because of their position in the family?
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter A-H next to Questions 21-26
Personality Traits
A outgoing
B selfish
C independent
D attention-seeking
E introverted
F co-operative
G caring
H competitive
Position in family
21 the eldest child
22 a middle child
23 the youngest child
24 a twin
25 an only child
26 a child with much older siblings
PART 3
Questions 21 – 26
What did findings of previous research claim about the personality traits a child is likely to have because of their position in the family?
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter A-H next to Questions 21-26
Personality Traits
A outgoing
B selfish
C independent
D attention-seeking
E introverted
F co-operative
G caring
H competitive
Position in family
21 the eldest child
22 a middle child
23 the youngest child
24 a twin
25 an only child
26 a child with much older siblings
21. Answer: G
22. Answer: F
23. Answer: A
24. Answer: E
25. Answer: B
26. Answer: C
Questions 27 – 28
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
27 What do the speakers say about the evidence relating to birth order and academic success?
A There is conflicting evidence about whether oldest children perform best in intelligence tests.
B There is little doubt that birth order has less influence on academic achievement than socio-economic status.
C Some studies have neglected to include important factors such as family size.
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
27 What do the speakers say about the evidence relating to birth order and academic success?
A There is conflicting evidence about whether oldest children perform best in intelligence tests.
B There is little doubt that birth order has less influence on academic achievement than socio-economic status.
C Some studies have neglected to include important factors such as family size.
27. Answer: C
28 What does Ruth think is surprising about the difference in oldest children’s academic performance?
A It is mainly thanks to their roles as teachers for their younger siblings.
B The advantages they have only lead to a slightly higher level of achievement.
C The extra parental attention they receive at a young age makes little difference.
A It is mainly thanks to their roles as teachers for their younger siblings.
B The advantages they have only lead to a slightly higher level of achievement.
C The extra parental attention they receive at a young age makes little difference.
28. Answer: A
Questions 29 – 30
Choose TWO letters A-E.
Which TWO experiences of sibling rivalry do the speakers agree has been valuable for them?
A learning to share
B learning to stand up for oneself
C learning to be a good loser
D learning to be tolerant
E learning to say sorry
Choose TWO letters A-E.
Which TWO experiences of sibling rivalry do the speakers agree has been valuable for them?
A learning to share
B learning to stand up for oneself
C learning to be a good loser
D learning to be tolerant
E learning to say sorry
29. Answer: B
30. Answer: D
CAMBRIDGE 15 - LISTENING TEST 1
PART 4
Questions 31 – 40
Complete the notes below.
Complete the notes below
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
● its leaves provide 32 which is used to make a disinfectant
Reasons for present decline in number
A) Diseases
(i) ‘Mundulla Yellows’
● Cause – lime used for making 33 was absorbed
– trees were unable to take in necessary iron through their roots
(ii) ‘Bell-miner Associated Die-back’
● Cause – 34 feed on eucalyptus leaves
– they secrete a substance containing sugar
– bell-miner birds are attracted by this and keep away other species
B) Bushfires
William Jackson’s theory:
● high-frequency bushfires have impact on vegetation, resulting in the growth of 35
● mid-frequency bushfires result in the growth of eucalyptus forests, because they:
– make more 36 available to the trees
– maintain the quality of the 37
● low-frequency bushfires result in the growth of 38 rainforest’, which is:
– a 39 Ecosystem
– an ideal environment for the 40 of the bell-miner
PART 4
Questions 31 – 40
Complete the notes below.
Complete the notes below
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
The Eucalyptus Tree in Australia
Importance
● it provides 31 and food for a wide range of species● its leaves provide 32 which is used to make a disinfectant
Reasons for present decline in number
A) Diseases
(i) ‘Mundulla Yellows’
● Cause – lime used for making 33 was absorbed
– trees were unable to take in necessary iron through their roots
(ii) ‘Bell-miner Associated Die-back’
● Cause – 34 feed on eucalyptus leaves
– they secrete a substance containing sugar
– bell-miner birds are attracted by this and keep away other species
B) Bushfires
William Jackson’s theory:
● high-frequency bushfires have impact on vegetation, resulting in the growth of 35
● mid-frequency bushfires result in the growth of eucalyptus forests, because they:
– make more 36 available to the trees
– maintain the quality of the 37
● low-frequency bushfires result in the growth of 38 rainforest’, which is:
– a 39 Ecosystem
– an ideal environment for the 40 of the bell-miner
31. Answer: shelter
32. Answer: oil
33. Answer: roads
34. Answer: insects
35. Answer: grass
36. Answer: water
37. Answer: soil
38. Answer: dry
39. Answer: simple
40. Answer: nests