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IELTS Listening MOCK Test - 11 || 15-Apr-2024 || IELTS listening practice

Apr 20, 2024
You will listen to several different recordings and have to answer questions about what you hear. There will be time for you to read the instructions and questions and you will have the opportunity to check your work. All recordings will be played once. The

test

consists of four sections. At the end of the

test

, you will be given 10 minutes to transfer your answers to an answer sheet. Now move on to section one. Section one. You will hear a woman call to ask about exhibit information. First she will have some time to look. In questions 1 to 4 you will see that there is an example that has been made for you on this occasion only the conversation related to this will be played first.
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Good morning, we have put you in touch with the events coordinator at Birmingham City Council, how can I? help you Hello, my husband and I are interested in purchasing tickets to the car show, but I couldn't find many details about it on his website and I was wondering if you could give me more information. Does it open in June? The calling method is to buy tickets, so the purchase has been written in the space. Now we will begin. You must answer the questions while

listening

because you will not listen to the recording a second time. Listen carefully and answer questions one to four.
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Good morning, you're done. Birmingham City Council Events Coordinator, how can I help you? Hello, my husband and I are interested in purchasing tickets for the car show, but I couldn't find many details about it on your website and I was wondering if you could provide me with more information, will it open in June? Yes, of course ma'am, the exhibition will be held during July and will show the history of automobiles from the first commercial automobile in the late 19th century to the present day. Is the exhibition open? during July no ma'am, the exhibition will last for 3 days from July 1st to July 3rd and then the cars will be taken to another exhibition.
ielts listening mock test   11 15 apr 2024 ielts listening practice
Is it okay the exhibition focuses on a certain manufacturer? No, it will showcase a wide range of wonderful Manufacturers. I'm sick of going to these shows and only seeing one manufacturer. Is there any opportunity to sit or even drive the cars? There will be plenty of opportunities for you to sit in the cars, however some of the cars will only be available to look at, we have not yet been told if any of the vintage cars will be available to drive; However, there will certainly be an opportunity to test drive some of the latest cars on a purpose-built track that sounds like a lot of fun.
ielts listening mock test   11 15 apr 2024 ielts listening practice
Don't forget to bring my camera or my husband will never forgive me. I'm afraid to say that you are not actually allowed to bring cameras to the exhibition. However, there will be a section where a professional photographer will be available to take photos. You are sitting in a car in period clothing. Well, it looks like it could be fun, but I guess the photos won't be free; On the contrary, a free photograph is included in each ticket, but each subsequent photo will cost £5 before you listen to the rest of the conversation you have some time to look at questions 5 to 10 now listen and answer questions 5 to 10.
It is a pleasant surprise. There aren't many free things anymore. I've been asking about ticket prices but haven't done so yet. I had a definitive answer: is it correct that tickets cost £100, whether you buy them now or on arrival? I'm afraid not, if you buy the ticket in advance the price is £110 but it's £65 on the door oh god I guess I'd better pay for it now so is it possible to buy tickets from you now over the phone? Yes, of course, ma'am. I will transfer her to the box office manager, Mark Edgeworth, who is e d g e w r t h and will probably need to take his credit card details and some personal details from him yes, okay before transferring me.
I just need to ask a few more questions. Will the exhibition be held at the Burmingham Exhibition Centre? I think that's where I went last time. No ma'am, the Birmingham Exhibition Center is currently undergoing some renovations. this year all the exhibitions will be held at the Summer Palace Summer Palace I'm not entirely sure where it is. It is not far from the city center. Once you are in the center, you should be able to find signs for the palace, if not most of them. People in Birmingham will be able to tell you, neither my husband nor I are particularly good with directions.
Is there somewhere I can find this information on the Internet? Our website will give you an address. You may want to visit www.d Directions.com for more information. detailed information and they should be able to give you step-by-step instructions. Alright? Is this the best way to contact you by phone? I find the most convenient way to contact us is by inquiring online, which is much simpler than having to dial several different numbers to reach the right person unless you have further questions. I'll transfer it now no, that's great, thanks for your help. This is the end of section one.
You now have half a minute to check your answers. Now move on to section two. two you will listen to part of a talk given by a member of the hospital staff first you have time to look at questions 11 to 15 now listen carefully and answer questions 11 to 15 hello and welcome to the Healthy Hearing Medical Clinic home page and surgery where we would like to share a little more information about the services we provide and more. Our hospital is one of the leading specialist hospitals in the UK and attracts the best healthcare professionals from around the world.
Not only are we a leading medical

practice

, but we are also the only hospital in the UK dedicated entirely to the treatment and research into curing hearing loss. Our facilities and staff here are renowned throughout Europe and attract thousands of patients a year. Our queries can amount to any figure. 11,000 patients per year, however, our goal is to treat around 5,000 patients per year to maintain and guarantee the quality of our services. Our patients are guaranteed the highest level of care, as well as the use of our first-class facilities. All patients requiring overnight treatment are provided with their own private room with en-suite facilities, as well as a state-of-the-art entertainment center including a flat screen LCD TV and Playstation.
Appointments with our healthcare professionals can be scheduled any time during the week with female doctors. available between 8:00 a.m. m. and 11:00 a.m. m. If you need to see a doctor outside of these hours, please visit the out of hours page of our website for more information. All of our doctors are trained to an exceptionally high standard and

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a wide range. of specialties Mr Roberts is a fully qualified ENT specialist. Mr. Edwards is a pediatric hearing specialist, while Mr. Green specializes in reversing hearing loss. For more details about our people, please visit the staff members page on our website during a consultation, doctors will sometimes decide on medication.
It is a requirement to know which patients should receive a prescription. There are several pharmacies within the city; however, we recommend that patients use the pharmacy located within our healthcare facility. Our in-house pharmacy is well stocked at all times. Our products are competitively priced and our pharmacists are available to help and advise from 8am. until 10:00 p.m. Monday to Saturday and from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Sundays, if you need help outside of these hours please see our out of hours page on the website as the Healthy Hearing Medical and Surgery Clinic also operates as a teaching hospital.
We aim to provide our students with every opportunity to be exposed to Medicine in Therefore, we would like to encourage our patients to consent to a medical student attending their consultations. If our patients are not comfortable with this, there will be a form at reception where patients can opt out before hearing the rest. the talk has some time to look at questions 16 to 20 now listen and answer questions 16 to 20 now please look at the map I have given you of the Healthy Hearing and Surgery Medical Clinic for those who are not familiar with our practice , reception can be found through the main door at the end of the hallway, if your consultation is booked with Mr Green you must go through the main door and turn right next to the nurse's desk and his office is at the end of the hallway on your left if you need to change any of your personal information, please visit our secretary in the medical records office next to the therapy room.
If you are waiting for surgery, please check in at reception first before taking the first door on the right. finally enter the clinic, in case you feel disappointed with any of the services we have provided or have further questions, please locate our manager's office which can be found near the medical records office and between two closets if have more questions. About Healthy Hearing Surgery and Medical Clinic, feel free to contact us on 01 2561 1, which is the end of section two. You now have half a minute to check your answers. Now move on to section three. Section three, you'll hear from Jim and Jane two. students talking about their professor's lecture first, have some time to look at questions 21 to 25 now listen carefully and answer questions 21 to 25 Jane, what did you think of Professor Morgan's lecture?
I don't know about you, but I find it incredibly difficult. I think light influences the environment as much as he says. I have never seen any magazine article website or anything that verifies his claims. It's stupid; On the contrary, I have seen a great deal of research supporting his argument from a wide range of renowned scientists. Have you looked at the recommended textbook listed in the course outline they gave us at the beginning of the semester? All the information is there. Maybe you've been looking in the wrong places. I never look at the course outlines. I have so many loose ones. sheets of paper I tend to lose everything they give me at the end of the day.
Hey, what is the textbook you recommend and where can I get it? I should probably buy it soon. I'm already behind in the course. Yes, you should definitely do it. Buy it and our ratings matter more this year. It is called the influence of light on the environment. You should be able to find it at the campus bookstore. If not, they will order it within 2 weeks. In the meantime, you should read up on Ken. In Simpson's work, he argues that to protect natural habitats, governments should strive to turn off lights in cities at night. Well, that's controversial.
I doubt any government will be willing to do so in the short term. I imagine the roads would become quite dangerous without street lighting for this issue. Dave Kepler suggests that they could simply replace the existing lights with more environmentally friendly bulbs and could even install solar powered lights that way the roads will be greener while still maintaining safety, although I suppose they wouldn't be particularly effective. In colder countries, especially during the winter, it is a very good idea. In fact, the price of solar energy is supposed to be on par with that of electricity in the coming decades and it was in the news this morning.
I also heard that, according to Sharon Gray, in countries with more sunlight, insects eat. The animals tend to be smaller since there are fewer insects and the remaining insects produced a smaller number of eggs. Yes, I think I read somewhere that sunlight also has a negative effect on water quality, but I'm not sure I believe that. In many hot countries, particularly developing countries, there is a lot of water pollution caused by factories rather than sunlight. However, Maria Jackson says that under direct sunlight the water surface becomes more translucent, so it affects the amount of sunlight that aquatic insects can absorb.
There is not much research. It has been undertaken to test Jackson's theory, but appears to have been widely accepted anyway. I've never heard of that. I'll have to Google it. The only other theory I have studied is Barbara's swallow study on how insects declined. Population negatively affects the frog population, not that I'm complaining. I hate insects, especially spiders. You have arachnophobia. I never would have imagined it. Didn't your brother have a pet black widow spider? Yes, he had it and I hated it. He escaped from his cage once and we never found him I had nightmares for months before you heard the rest of the conversation you have some time to look at questions 26 to 30 now listen and answer questions 26 to 30 okay, now it's clear to me It gives you goosebumps, let's change the subject, what is your position? on natural and artificial light,Honestly, I'm not sure it makes much difference which one you use, the species will go extinct either way.
I think the real argument we should consider is global warming and protecting or replacing finite fuels. Solar energy provides us with an incredible opportunity to replace electricity and governments should definitely increase spending on research in this field. The theories discussed in our lectures like Simpson and Gray are so vague and lack evidence, so I don't understand why we study them. I understand what you mean. I don't like learning unsubstantiated theories for exams and prefer to spend my time learning something else, for example I would be much more interested in studying the animals in Safari Parks than in researching migratory birds, particularly the effect of tourists on the quality of life of animals.
As we know, each year thousands of visitors will drive their own vehicles or ride in vehicles provided by the facility to observe free-roaming animals. Yes, that would be really interesting, especially those animals that live in more tropical countries like Borneo. Studying how bringing animals from foreign countries to put them in our zoos affects their life expectancy. For example, remember when China sent pandas to Edinburgh Zoo? Apparently one of the pandas got depressed but they never explained to me why you obviously can't take an animal out of its natural habitat and put it in a cage in the other. side of the world, it just doesn't work, that's the situation.
At the end of section three, you now have half a minute to check your answers. Now move on to section four, section four, you will hear a talk about the history of football in Britain in the 19th century. You will first have some time to read questions 31 to 40. We now listen carefully and answer questions 31 to 40. Britain is often hailed as the birthplace of football, with talented players traveling from all over to play in teams of the English Premier League, one of the most popular football leagues on the planet today. We are going to take a look back at 19th century Britain in an attempt to trace the evolution of the beautiful game as it is now known.
Before the 19th century, the game featured a wide variety of local and regional adaptations that were later refined. and became more uniform to create our modern sports of association football, rugby and Irish GIC football, even up to the mid-19th century. Tide football or mafia football was still widely played according to the rules of mafia football, there were no rules for a player. He could legally use any means to obtain the ball, such as kicking, hitting, biting and cutting, with the only exceptions being murder and manslaughter. These games can be considered the ancestors of modern football codes and, compared to later models of football, were chaotic and had little cooperation towards the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century;
However, a new emphasis on moral values ​​appeared in football. Perhaps a more modern example of this can be seen in John Terry's suspension as England captain after Furthermore, as football disappeared, greater concern grew for the health and general wellbeing of players, with many clubs providing its best players access to frequent medical checks and treatments despite the presence of Britain's exclusive state-funded National National. Health Service football clubs are still seen today providing team members with state-of-the-art healthcare facilities and top clubs even host their own specialist doctors. Today, football is a key feature of the daily education of school children, especially for children with the help of football associations, all schools in the United Kingdom have their own football teams. .
This is mainly due to pressure placed on schools and the government by concerned parents who felt that football education taught their children valuable lessons and indeed vital life skills such as teamwork and a drive to succeed today, many of the UK's top football clubs offer training facilities and outreach programs in an attempt to educate the country's aspiring youth, as I mentioned earlier, it was only during the 19th century that football in its uniform concept really began to However, it was not until the early 20th century that different players began to play according to these standardized rules before the 19th century.
Football was played in all the major English public schools, including the likes of Eaton College, WI, Chester College and Harrow, in 1848 there was a meeting at Cambridge University in an attempt to establish the laws of football. Representatives from each of these major public schools were present at the meeting, each of whom brought a copy of the rules. Enforced by their own individual schools' football rules, the result of the meeting was what is now known as the Cambridge Rules, thus uniting rules from across the country into a simple document; However, the Cambridge rules were not to everyone's liking and a new set of rules was created.
Things composed rules in the book, the simplest game became commonplace among dentists across the country. Improvements in infrastructure and public transportation had a knock-on effect by dramatically increasing attendance at football matches. Foot football quickly became a social event where spectators met friends, drank tea and chatted. about the old days, when football became more and more popular, it was decided that more money should be invested in maintaining the quality of the images, among other things, and there was even talk of installing seats for spectators, but the question of who would foot the bill It quickly became a divisive issue and many believed that the government should fund the development of football as a national sport, but in the end it fell to local and regional football clubs in Britain for funding and development. of the Football Association and became responsible for the maintenance of football.
Stadiums began paying their best players a small salary and organized competitions against other local and regional teams and there began the Football Association of England or the FA as we know it in its current form, the governing body of football in England to As the FA continued to grow and accumulate greater wealth it was able to attract more and more talented young people from across the country before finally accepting professional talent in the early 20th century. Today, soccer is played at a professional level all over the world. Millions of people regularly go to football stadiums to watch. their favorite teams while billions more watch the game on television or online.
This is the end of section 4. You now have half a minute to check your answers. This is the end of the

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test. In the iots test, you will now have 10 minutes. to transfer your answers to the answer sheet and

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