Guide To ielts (answer key)
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- IELTS PRACTICE TASK See Speaking Test video script 2 (Part 3) on Student’s Book, page 350. PRACTICE TEST LISTENING (pages 286–289)
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c 10 1 She uses the pronoun you and the phrase most people to talk about people in general. 2 She uses comparative language (have more fun, be more relaxing) and linkers (whereas, on the other hand) to compare the two things. 3 She uses useful topic vocabulary: travel alone, do as you please, take X into account, go away with others, travel by yourself, switch off, recharge your batteries, travel in a group, the better option. 14 The candidate has used all the strategies in her answer. 15 A1 b, c A2 b, c, d A3 a, b, c, d 1 The candidate has made two points about the topic and explained each point. 2 The candidate has made two points about the topic and explained each point. She has also considered what other people do and has linked her answers together. ANSWER KEY The Complete Guide To IELTS (ANSWER KEY) 56 3 The candidate has considered both sides of the topic. She has also made two points about the topic and explained each point, considered what other people do and linked her answers together. IELTS PRACTICE TASK See Speaking Test video script 2 (Part 3) on Student’s Book, page 350. PRACTICE TEST LISTENING (pages 286–289) 1 court An hour on the squash court is charged at £10.00 – but that’s not per person, of course, that’s for the court. 2 fifty/50 min(ute)s Members pay ten pounds for every fifty minutes they spend in the gym 3 weekday afternoons So you can only accept their bookings for weekday afternoons 4 £10.50 Anyone can book a place on a session, and the fee is £10.50 5 twelve/12 limit on the number of non- members who can be accepted – that’s capped at twelve per session. 6 team captain But anyone else wanting to go along needs to get in touch with the team captain 7 password Then you ask the member for their password 8 2.5% / per cent / percent But there’s a 2.5% surcharge if it’s a credit card 9 smart casual our policy is smart casual 10 name badge But we do ask you to keep your name badge on at all times. 11 A So ten years ago, we sold our coffee bar and founded the Tasca Coffee company. 12 A with a total of thirty-four. These are mostly in England. 13 B the company’s loyalty card. Buy ten coffees in any Tasca outlet, and you get the eleventh one free. 14 B Providing free internet access has been widely popular, however, and nearly every outlet has that now. 15 C but the basic salary package includes a bonus based on the company’s profits – everyone gets that. 16 C The one thing that everybody agrees about, however, is the coffee – nobody’s in any doubt that a Tasca cappuccino or latte is the best you can get! 17 A So we told managers to make sure that there are always good changing facilities in the bathrooms. 18 B So we have these things, but Mums have to ask for them. 19 C video games to try and attract more teenagers – but I’m afraid lots of people complained about the noise – so we’ve decided to ban them. 20 B but they’re also in the cupboard or behind the bar, available if anybody wants to use them. 21 B/E because that figure’s 1.9 per cent lower than it was two years ago. 22 E/B people are buying a lot less frozen fish than they used to, and sales of that have gone down even more sharply than sales of fast food like pizza 23 A/C F: We ought to design a questionnaire – ask local people how often they buy frozen food and whether they’ve changed their shopping habits. M: Sure. I’ll leave that to you, drawing up the actual questions 24 C/A F: I don’t mind doing the inputting if you’ll do the analysis. M: That sounds like a good plan. Let’s go for it. 25 D he points out that in the last two years many families have had less money to spend, and that buying frozen food is often more expensive. 26 A Glenda Williams, says that it’s more to do with cooking programmes on the television that have made people more interested in cooking. 27 B he says that many young people cook everyday – devote an hour or so to it – much more than their parents used to apparently 28 C She says that adverts for frozen food just aren’t as imaginative and interesting as those for other food products. ANSWER KEY The Complete Guide To IELTS (ANSWER KEY) 57 29 G but these days you can do your shopping online and get it delivered whenever you want. 30 H Anna Carey says that frozen foods aren’t always up to that sort of standard 31 coastal mountains The trees are conifers and they grow in the wild in Chile in South America, where they once occupied large areas of the country’s coastal mountains 32 hydro(-)electric(ity) Priority was given to trees that are growing in a valley that will soon be flooded to make way for a hydro-electricity scheme. 33 by hand This meant that it was possible to gather the cones by hand. 34 fifteen/15 meters/meters and the team only found a few trees left exceeding 15 metres in height. 35 cuttings Where they believed this was likely, the team supplements the seed by taking cuttings. 36 flexible As the project leader pointed out to me, it’s easy to leave Scotland with targets for the number of seeds that will be collected, but in practice there’s a need to be flexible. 37 identification tag each seed is logged in a database, where it is given its unique identification tag, with information on where and when it was collected 38 controlled conditions initially, the seed will be germinated under what are called controlled conditions 39 tree growth the Scottish project team is also gathering essential information about tree growth, data which might otherwise have been lost. 40 restoration ecology This type of project is Download 0.72 Mb. 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