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IELTS Listening actual test 2023 – 13.02.2023

Part 1
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer
Application form for use of library internet service
Full name:
Milton 1………………………………Jayne
Address:
2……………………………, 35 Maximilian Way
Post code:
3…………………………………….
Occupation:
Nurse (works the 4………………………….)
Type of ID:
5……………………………..
Date of birth:
6…………………….., 1975
Purposes:
use the internet for 7…………………
trade and 8……………………….
Fee to join:
9……………………….(register as an internet user)
Amount of time:
10……………………………..(Maximum for single session)


Part 2 Question 11 – 20
Question 11 – 15
Choose the correct letter A, B, C
11. The guided bushwalk is suitable for
C. gloves


A. adults only
14. The bush tucker excursion will cost (per person)
B. children over 12 and adults
A. 15 dollars
C. children over 8 accompanied by a parent
B. 12 dollars
12. On the bird observation outing, it is recommended
C. 7 dollars
that you have
A. waterproof footwear
15. The deadline to register for the bush tucker outing
B. a bird identification
is
C. binoculars
A. 25 November
13. For the trip to sand dunes, a company will donate
B. 15 November
A. warer
C. 10 November
B. tools
Question 16 – 20
Complete the table below
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer
Details of upcoming events
Activity
Leader
Date
Venue
Time
Bush walk

Glenn Ford
16…………………..
Springvale
17………………to
1pm
Bird watching
Joy Black, club
10 September
Camford
4.30 to 6.30 pm
18…………………..
Sand dunes
Rex Rose
26 November
19…………………
8.30 to 10.30 am
Bush tucker
Jim Kerr, ranger 3 December
Carson Hills
10 am to
20………………..


Part 3 Question 21 – 30
Complete the sentences below
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each question
Tips for conducting experiments
21. Students must follow ………………………….. to prevent accidents in the lab.
22. The students have not been using ………………….while in the lab.
23. Students cannot eat or drink until………………………is finished and they washed their hands.

24. Tessa should tie her hair back to avoid danger when she is working with a ………………or chemicals.
25. Students must wear long sleeves and shoes made of ……………………in the lab.
Question 26 – 28
Choose the correct letter A, B, C
26 Which student is currently using an approriate notebook?
A
Vincent
B
Tessa
C
Neither student
27 The tutor says that writing observations in complete sentences
A
is often not a good use of time
B
makes them easier to interpret later
C
means that others can understand them

28 The students must write dates
A next to each drawing
B next to each written section
C next to each drawing and written section

Question 29 – 30
Choose TWO letters, A-E
Which TWO things must be included in the conclusion to the experiment?
A
the questions investigated
B

the solutions to the questions
C
the student’s own thoughts about the experiment
D
the length of time spent on the experiment
E
the student’s signature


Part 4 Question 31 – 40
Question 31 – 40
Complete the notes below
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND for each answer
A case study on climate change
Human factors
 Cutting down trees for 31………………………..; Industrial Revolution
 32……………………; Increase in population  Deforestation 33………………………..
Known effects
 Over previous 130 years, temperature increased 0.6 degree, methane increased by 145%
 N2O increased from 34 ……………………….e.g, fertilizer and 35………………….
 Greenhouse effect: gases form a 36…………………………… heat trapped  37…………………warms up
Future effects
 Ice melting  Rise in sea levels
 Change in 38 ……………………… more arid areas  population movements to cities
 Increase in pets and 39………………………., e.g., malaria
 Change in ecosystems: shift in 40 …………………..  some doe, others multiply


Answer Keys
1. Lynda

2. Unit 15
3. 5577
4. Night shift
5. Swipe card
6. 25 September
7. Email
8. Exchange
9. 15 dollars
10. 60 minutes

11. B
12. A
13. A
14. B
15. C
16. 2 July
17. 9.15 am
18. President
19. Hut
20. 2 pm

21. Safety rules
22. Eye protection
23. Clean-up
24. Naked flame
25. Leather
26. C
27. B
28. C
29. C/E

30. C/E

31. Fuel
32. Combusion engine
33. Deforestation
34. Agriculture
35. Vehicle emissions
36. Barrier
37. The earth
38. Vegetation zones
39. Certain diseases
40. Species composition



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