IELTS Test 1 2021
Listening Test
Answer Keys
1
failed exams
2
archery
3
8 people
4
5 and 6
5
22
6
June 24th/24th June
7
425
8
1304 647864
9
B
10
A
11
C
12
B
13
A
14
G
15
D
16
Ride
17
Pay Station
18
Performmance
19
Arena
20
Main
21-22
A
, D
23
B
24
C
25
B
26
A
27
C
28
rhythmicgymnastics
29
weekend course
30
dance course
31
50%
32
tuition fees
33
6,000/6000
34
25,000/25000
35
living expenses
36
armed forces
37
4 years/ four years
38
sports scholarship/scholarship
39
1,500/15000
40
yearly loan
PART 1 : QUESTIONS 1-10
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
The three functions of the centre are:
- conference centre
- Example: educational institution
- place for fun-filled weekends
Questions 1-8
Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
The three functions of the centre are:
- conference centre
- Example: educational institution
- place for fun-filled weekends
The customer wants to bring children who have 1
SPORTS: Sailing, windsurfing, volleyball, rowing, and a sport most children have never tried which is 2
• Greenback Row - sleeps the same number of people
• Cabins 1 - 3: sleep 10 people
• Cabins 4
: sleep 12 people each
Mr Bryson's booking arrangements
• The customer would bring 5
students for the course.
• He would like to book the course starling Sunday 6
• The cost for one week would be £7
per child.
• The school’s telephone number is 8
SPORTS: Sailing, windsurfing, volleyball, rowing, and a sport most children have never tried which is 2
Accommodation Facilities
The Birch Unit - sleeps 3• Greenback Row - sleeps the same number of people
• Cabins 1 - 3: sleep 10 people
• Cabins 4
: sleep 12 people each
Mr Bryson's booking arrangements
• The customer would bring 5
students for the course.
• He would like to book the course starling Sunday 6
• The cost for one week would be £7
per child.
• The school’s telephone number is 8
1. Answer: failed exams
2. Answer: archery
3. Answer: 8 people
4. Answer: 5 and 6
5. Answer: 22
6. Answer: June 24th/24th June
7. Answer: 425
8. Answer: 1304 647864
Questions 9-10
Choose the correct letter A, B or C..
9
The receptionist suggests Mr Bryson’s group eat with the other groups because
Ait works out cheaper that way.
Bit’s more sociable.
Cyou can do your own cooking.
Ait works out cheaper that way.
Bit’s more sociable.
Cyou can do your own cooking.
9. Answer: B
10 Before he decides whether to accept the course or not, Mike Bryson will
Acheck with a higher authority.
Bask for lower prices.
Csee what the children have to say.
10. Answer: A
Questions 11-15
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter, A - G, next to questions 11 -15.

11
Petting Zoo
12
Toddler’s Play Pool
13
Bouncy Castle and Fairy Palace
14
Winter Wonderland
15
Craft Zone
11. Answer: C
12. Answer: B
13. Answer: A
14. Answer: G
15. Answer: D
Questions 16-20
Label the diagram below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.


16
16. Answer: Ride
17
17. Answer: Pay Station
18
18. Answer: Performmance
19
19. Answer: Arena
20
20. Answer: Main
PART 3 : QUESTIONS 21-30
Questions 21-22
Choose TWO letters A - E.Which TWO courses does the summer school offer?
A preparasion courses for graduate studies
B teacher training
C future employment
D graduate studies
E management training course
B teacher training
C future employment
D graduate studies
E management training course
21. Answer: A
22. Answer: D
Questions 23-27
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
23
Paddy is interested in the sports programme because
A he needs a qualification to teach PE.
B he wants to improve his general teaching skills.
C he has been told to attend it.
Paddy is interested in the sports programme because
A he needs a qualification to teach PE.
B he wants to improve his general teaching skills.
C he has been told to attend it.
23. Answer: B
24
The swimming course concentrates on
A competitive swimming.
B teaching
C technical aspects of swimming.
The swimming course concentrates on
A competitive swimming.
B teaching
C technical aspects of swimming.
24. Answer: C
25
Paddy is interested in the equestrian course because
A he thinks it will help him get better employment.
B there is great interest in this sport in his present school.
C he has always been interested in riding.
Paddy is interested in the equestrian course because
A he thinks it will help him get better employment.
B there is great interest in this sport in his present school.
C he has always been interested in riding.
25. Answer: B
26
The beginners on the equestrian course will be taught
A basic horsemanship.
B only dressage and show jumping.
C only flat work and show jumping.
The beginners on the equestrian course will be taught
A basic horsemanship.
B only dressage and show jumping.
C only flat work and show jumping.
26. Answer: A
27
When is the deadline for enrolment?
A mid-April
B late April
C early May
When is the deadline for enrolment?
A mid-April
B late April
C early May
27. Answer: C
Questions 28-30
Complete the summary below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer
Paddy is also interested in a course on 28
, but he knows nothing about it.
Conveniently, it is a 29
so it doesn't matter that he is back at school.
Apart from that, he is advised to take a 30
, which will teach him body awareness, and an appreciation of music
, but he knows nothing about it.
Conveniently, it is a 29
so it doesn't matter that he is back at school.
Apart from that, he is advised to take a 30
, which will teach him body awareness, and an appreciation of music
28. Answer: rhythmicgymnastics
29. Answer: weekend course
30. Answer: dance course
PART 4 : QUESTIONS 31-40
Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer
Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer
Sending your child to University
• Someone with a higher education earns 31
more than someone without.
• In 1997 maintenance grants abolished and 32
introduced.
• University fees increasing - up to £33
a year.
• Average undergraduate needs £34
for 3 years.
• Almost 80% of students’ cost are 35
.
PAYING FOR YOUR CHILD'S EDUCATION
• Students’ tuition can be paid for, in part, if they join the 36
• The RAF will sponsor, but students must take up at least 37
service commitment.
• Students good at sport might secure a 38
.
• The University of Kent gives a £39
cricket bursary to promising players.
Student Loans:
• Maximum 40
is 5,000 pounds.
• Needn’t be paid back until after graduation.
• Someone with a higher education earns 31
more than someone without.
• In 1997 maintenance grants abolished and 32
introduced.
• University fees increasing - up to £33
a year.
• Average undergraduate needs £34
for 3 years.
• Almost 80% of students’ cost are 35
.
PAYING FOR YOUR CHILD'S EDUCATION
• Students’ tuition can be paid for, in part, if they join the 36
• The RAF will sponsor, but students must take up at least 37
service commitment.
• Students good at sport might secure a 38
.
• The University of Kent gives a £39
cricket bursary to promising players.
Student Loans:
• Maximum 40
is 5,000 pounds.
• Needn’t be paid back until after graduation.
31. Answer: 50%
32. Answer: tuition fees
33. Answer: 6,000/6000
34. Answer: 25,000/25000
35. Answer: living expenses
36. Answer: armed forces
37. Answer: 4 years/ four years
38. Answer: sports scholarship/scholarship
39. Answer: 1,500/15000
40. Answer: yearly loan