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IELTS LISTENING – Crime Report Form S16T1

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IELTS LISTENING Crime Report Form listening practice test has 10 questions belongs to the Leisure & Entertainment subject. 

Police Officer: Good morning. What can I do for you?

Louise Taylor: I want to report a theft. I had something stolen out

Police Officer: of my bag yesterday. I’m sorry to hear that. Right. So I’ll need to take a few details it Can I start with your name?

Louise Taylor: Louise Taylor.

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Police Officer: Okay. Thank you. And are you a resident in the UK?

Louise Taylor: No, I’m actually Q1 Canadian though. My mother was British.

Police Officer: And your date of birth?

Louise Taylor: December 14th, 1977.

Police Officer: So you’re just visiting this country?

Louise Taylor: That’s right. I come over most summers on business. I’m an interior designer, and I come over to buy old Q2 furniture. Antiques. You know, there are some really lovely things around here, but you need to get out to the small towns. I had a really good trip this year until this happened.

Police Officer: Okay, so you’ve been here quite a while.

Louise Taylor: Yes, I’m here for two months. I go back next week.

Police Officer: So may I ask where you’re staying now?

Louise Taylor: Well, at present, I’ve got a place at Q3 park apartments that’s on King Street. I was staying at the Riverside Apartments on the same street, but the apartment there was only available for six weeks, so I had to find another one.

Police Officer: Okay. And the apartment number 15. Right Now, I need to take some details of the theft. So you said you had some things stolen out of your bag. That’s right. And were you actually carrying the bag when the theft took place?

Louise Taylor: Yes. I really can’t understand it. I had my backpack on and I went into a supermarket to buy a few things. And when I opened it up, my wallet wasn’t there.

Police Officer: And what did your wallet have, innit?

Louise Taylor: Well, fortunately, I don’t keep my credit cards in that wallet. I keep them with my passport in an inside compartment in my backpack, but there was quite a bit of cash there. About £Q4 250 sterling. I should think I withdrew £300 from my account yesterday, but I did a bit of shopping, so I must have already spent about £50 of that. Okay, At first I thought, Oh, I must have left the wallet back in the apartment. But then I realised my Q5 phone had gone as well. It was only a week old, and that’s when I realised I’d been robbed. Anyway. At least they didn’t take the keys to my rental car.

Police Officer: Yes. So you say the theft occurred yesterday? Yes. So that was Q6 10th September And do you have any idea at all of where or when the things might possibly have been stolen?

Louise Taylor: Well, at first I couldn’t believe it because the bag had been on my back ever since I left the apartment after lunch. It’s just a small backpack, but I generally use it when I’m traveling because it seems safer than a handbag. Anyway, I met up with a friend and we spent a couple of hours in the Q7 museum but I do remember that as we were leaving there at about four o’clock, a group of young boys ran up to us and they were really crowding around us, and they were asking us what Q8 time it was. Then all of a sudden they ran off.

Police Officer: Can you remember anything about them?

Louise Taylor: The one who did most of the talking was wearing a T-shirt with a picture of something. Uh, let’s see a tiger.

Police Officer: Right. Any idea of how old he might have been

Louise Taylor: around 12 years old.

Police Officer: And can you remember anything else about his appearance?

Louise Taylor: Not much. He was quite thin.

Police Officer: Colour of hair.

Louise Taylor: I do remember that. He was Q9 blond All the others

Police Officer: were dark-haired. And any details of the others?

Louise Taylor: Not really. They came and went so quickly.

Police Officer: Right? So what I’m going to do now is give you a crime reference number so you can contact your insurance company. So this is 10 digits. Q10 8795482361

Louise Taylor: Thank you. So should I contact you?

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IELTS LISTENING – Thor Heyerdahl very interested in as a youth? S15T3

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 IELTS Listening Thor Heyerdahl very interested in as a youth ? listening practice test has 10 questions belongs to the Leisure & Entertainment subject.

VICTOR: Right, well, for our presentation shall I start with the early life of Thor Heyerdahl

OLIVIA: Sure. Why don’t you begin with describing the type of boy he was, especially Q21 his passion for collecting things?

VICTOR: That’s right, he had his own little museum. And I think it’s unusual for children to develop their own values and not join in their parents ‘ hobbies I’m thinking of how Heyerdahl wouldn’t go hunting with his dad, for example.

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OLIVIA: Yeah, he preferred to learn about nature by listening to his mother read to him. And quite early on he knew he wanted to become an explorer when he grew up. That came from his camping trips he went on in Norway I think …

VICTOR: Q22 No, it was climbing that he spent his time on as a young man.

OLIVIA: Oh, right … After university, he married a classmate, and together, they decided to experience living Q23 on a small island, to find out how Q24 harsh weather conditions shaped people’s lifestyles.

VICTOR: As part of their preparation before they left home, they learnt basic survival skills like building a shelter. I guess they needed that knowledge in order to live wild in a remote location with few inhabitants, cut off by the sea, which is what they were aiming to do.

OLIVIA: An important part of your talk should be the radical theory Heyerdahl formed from examining mysterious ancient carvings that he happened to find on the island. I think you should finish with that.

VICTOR: OK.

OLIVIA: All right, Victor, so after your part I’ll talk about Thor Heyerdahl’s adult life, continuing from the theory he had about Polynesian migration. Up until that time of course, academics had believed that humans first migrated to the islands in Polynesia from Asia, in the west.

VICTOR: Yes, Q25 they thought that travel from the east was impossible, because of the huge, empty stretch of ocean that lies between the islands and the nearest inhabited land.

OLIVIA: Yes, but Heyerdahl spent ages studying the cloud movements, ocean currents, and wind patterns to find if it was actually possible. And another argument was that there was no tradition of large ship-building in the communities lying to the east of Polynesia. But Heyerdahl knew they made lots of coastal voyages in locally built canoes.

VICTOR: Yes, or sailing on rafts, as was shown by the long voyage that Heyerdahl did next. It was an incredibly risky journey to undertake – sometimes I wonder if he did that trip for private reasons, you know? To show others that he could have spectacular adventures. What do you think, Olivia?

OLIVIA: Well, Q26 I think it was more a matter of simply trying out his idea, to see if migration from the east was possible.

VICTOR: Yes, that’s probably it. And the poor guy suffered a bit at that time because the war forced him to stop his work for some years …

OLIVIA: Yes. When he got started again and planned his epic voyage, do you think it was important to him that he achieve it before anyone else did?

VICTOR: Um, I haven’t read anywhere that that was his motivation. Q27 The most important factor seems to have been that he use only ancient techniques and local materials to build bis raft.

OLIVIA: Yes. I wonder how fast it went.

VICTOR: Well, it took them 97 days from South America to the Pacific Islands.

OLIVIA: Mm. And after that, Heyerdahl went to Easter Island, didn’t he? We should mention the purpose of that trip. I think he sailed there in a boat made out of reeds.

VICTOR: No, that was later on in Egypt, Olivia.

OLIVIA: Oh, yes, that’s right.

VICTOR: But what he wanted to do was Q28 talk to the local people about their old stone carvings and then make one himself to learn more about the process.

OLIVIA: I see. Well, what a great life. Even though many of his theories have been disproved, he certainly left a lasting impression on many disciplines, didn’t he? Q29 To my mind, he was the first person to establish what modern academics call practical archaeology. I mean that they try to recreate something from the past today like he did with his raft trip. It’s unfortunate that his ideas about where Polynesians originated from have been completely discredited.

VICTOR: Yes. Right, well I’ll prepare a PowerPoint slide at the end that acknowledges our sources. I mainly used The Life and Work of Thor Heyerdahl by William Oliver. I thought the research methods he used were very sound. Q30 although I must say I found the overall tone somewhat old-fashioned. I think they need to do a new, revised edition.

OLIVIA: Yeah, I agree. What about the subject matter – I found it really challenging!

VICTOR: Well, it’s a complex issue …

OLIVIA: I thought the book had lots of good points. What did you think of …

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IELTS LISTENING – New city developments S15T2

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Good morning. I’m very pleased to have this opportunity to say a little about two exciting new developments in the city: the Brackenside Open-Air Swimming Pool and the children’s Adventure Playground in Central Park. As many of you may know, Q11 the idea for these initiatives came from you. the public, in the extensive consultation exercise which the City Council conducted last year. And they have been realized using money from the SWRDC – the South West Regional Development Commission.

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First of all, Brackenside Pool. As many of the older members of the audience will remember, there used to be a wonderful open-air pool on the seafront   30 years ago but it had to close when it was judged to be unsafe. For the design of this new heated pool, we were very happy to secure the talents of internationally renowned architect Ellen Wendon, who has managed to combine a charming 1930s design, which fits in so well with many of the other buildings in the area, with up-to-the-minute features Q12 such as a recycling system the only one of its kind in the world -which enables seawater to be used in the pool.

Q13 Now, there has been quite a bit of discussion in the local press about whether there would be enough room for the number of visitors we’re hoping to attract, but the design is deceptive and there have been rigorous checks about capacity. Also, just in case you were wondering, we’re on schedule for a June 15th opening date and well within budget: a testimony to the excellent work of local contractors Hickman’s.

We hope that as many people as possible will be there on June 15th. We have engaged award-winning actress Coral White to declare the pool open and there’ll be drinks and snacks available at the poolside. There’ll also be a competition for the public to Q14 decide on the sculpture we plan to have at the entrance: you will decide which famous historical figure from the city we should have.

And now, moving on to the Central Park Playground, which we’re pleased to announce has just won the Douglas Award for safety: the news came through only last week. The unique design is based on the concept of the Global Village, with the playground being divided into six areas showing different parts of the world -each with a representative feature. For example, there is a section on Q15 Asia, and this is represented by rides and equipment in the shape of snakes, orang-utans, tigers, and so on fauna native to the forests of the region.

Moving south to the Antarctic -we couldn’t run to an ice rink I’m afraid but opted instead for Q16 climbing blocks in the shape of the mountains – I thought they could have had slides for the glaciers but the designers did want to avoid being too literal! Then on to South America -and here Q17 the theme is El Dorado – games replicating the search for mines full of precious stones. And then moving up to North America, here there was considerable debate – I know the contribution of cinema and jazz was considered but Q18 the designers finally opted for rockets and the International Space Station. Eastwards to Europe then, and perhaps the most traditional choice of all the areas: Q19 medieval castles and other fortifications. Then last, but not least, moving south to Q20 Africa and a whole set of wonderful mosaics and trails to represent the great rivers of this fascinating and varied continent.

Now, the opening date for our Global Playground is 10th July. And again we’d love to see you there – so make a date and come and see this magnificent, original new amenity right in the heart of the city.

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IELTS LISTENING – Transport Survey S15T1

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 IELTS Listening Transport Survey listening practice test has 10 questions belongs to the Leisure & Entertainment subject.

Transport Office: Excuse me. I wonder if you could spare a few minutes to do a survey on transport. It won’t take long.

Louisa: No, that’s fine.

Transport Office: Hold lovely. The survey is on behalf of the local council. They’d like to know about what transport you use and any suggestions for improvements.

Can I start by asking you how you traveled to town today?

Louisa: Sure, I came on the bus.

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Transport Office: Great. Now can I get a few details about you? Okay. What’s your name?

Louisa: It’s Louisa.

Transport Office : Yes, Q1 Hardie. Can you spell that, please?

Louisa: Yes. It’s H.A.R.D.Y

Transport Office: Great. Thanks. And can I have your address?

Louisa: It’s Q2 19 white stone road.

Transport Office: Oh, right. I knew that area. It’s Bradfield, isn’t it?

Louisa: That’s right, huh? Is the postcode GT 7? It’s actually Q3 GT8 2LC great.

Transport Office: rate. And could I ask what your job is? Are you a student?

Louisa: I’ve actually just finished my training. I’m a Q4 hairdresser Oh,

Transport Office: right And one more question in this section. What is the reason for you coming into town today?

Louisa: Actually, it’s not for shopping today, which would be my normal reason, but to see the Q5 dentist, right?

Transport Office: Now, in this last section, I’d like you to give us some ideas about the facilities and arrangements in the city for getting to and from work.

 

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Louisa: Well, something I’ve thought about for some time is that when I do walk on DH, I’m doing a later shift. I think the Q6 lighting should be better.

Transport Office: Yes, good point.

Louisa: And of course, I think it’s a real shame they’ve been cutting down on the number of footpaths. They should have more of those. Then people would walk more. Yes, right. And I don’t think there are enough Q7 trains, That’s why I don’t use them. You have to wait so long.

Transport Office: Thanks And finally, I’d like to ask your opinion on cycling. As you may know, there’s a drive in the city to get more people to cycle to work.

But we realise that there are things which the council but also employers might do to helping courage workers to cycle to work.

Louisa: Yeah, well, I have thought about it on where I work. There are no Q8 safe places to leave. Your bike’s okay. And also I’d have to cycle uphill. And on a hot day I’d arrive at work pretty sweaty. So I think I need a Q9 shower somewhere at work. Right? And I suppose the last thing is that I wouldn’t be a ll that confident about cycling on such busy roads. I think I’d like to see you offering Q10 training for that. You know, I’d feel a lot better about starting if that was the case.

Transport Office: Well, that’s very helpful. Thank you very much for your time.

Louisa: No problem. Bye.

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