Cambridge IELTS 9 Listening Test 1

4 parts · 40 questions · 30 minutes

A job enquiry at a restaurant

Questions 1–10

Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

JOB ENQUIRY

Example – Work at: a restaurant

Type of work: (1) …………………………

Number of hours per week: 12 hours

Would need work permit

Work in the: (2) ………………………… branch

Nearest bus stop: next to (3) …………………………

Pay: £(4) ………………………… an hour

Extra benefits:

• a free dinner

• Extra pay when you work on (5) …………………………

• Transport home when you work (6) …………………………

Qualities required:

(7) …………………………

• Ability to (8) …………………………

Interview arranged for: Thursday (9) ………………………… at 6 p.m.

Bring the names of two referees

Ask for: Samira (10) …………………………

A radio feature about a new sports shop

Questions 11–16

Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

SPORTS WORLD

a new (11) ………………………… of an international sports goods company

located in the shopping centre to the (12) ………………………… of Bradcaster

has sports (13) ………………………… and equipment on floors 1 – 3

can get you any item within (14) ………………………… days

shop specialises in equipment for (15) …………………………

has a special section which just sells (16) …………………………

Questions 17–18

Questions 17 and 18: Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

17. A champion athlete will be in the shop

A on Saturday morning only

B all day Saturday

C for the whole weekend

18. The first person to answer 20 quiz questions correctly will win

A gym membership

B a video

C a calendar

Questions 19–20

Questions 19 and 20: Choose TWO letters, A–E. Which TWO pieces of information does the speaker give about the fitness test?

19. Information about the fitness test (lower letter)

A You need to reserve a place

B It is free to account holders

C You get advice on how to improve your health

D It takes place in a special clinic

E It is cheaper this month

20. Information about the fitness test (higher letter)

A You need to reserve a place

B It is free to account holders

C You get advice on how to improve your health

D It takes place in a special clinic

E It is cheaper this month

Two students discussing their study experiences

Questions 21–30

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

21. One reason why Spiros felt happy about his marketing presentation was that

A he was not nervous

B his style was good

C the presentation was the best in his group

22. What surprised Hiroko about the other students' presentations?

A Their presentations were not interesting

B They found their presentations stressful

C They didn't look at the audience enough

23. After she gave her presentation, Hiroko felt

A delighted

B dissatisfied

C embarrassed

24. How does Spiros feel about his performance in tutorials?

A not very happy

B really pleased

C fairly confident

25. Why can the other students participate so easily in discussions?

A They are polite to each other

B They agree to take turns in speaking

C They know each other well

26. Why is Hiroko feeling more positive about tutorials now?

A She finds the other students' opinions more interesting

B She is making more of a contribution

C The tutor includes her in the discussion

27. To help her understand lectures, Hiroko

A consulted reference materials

B had extra tutorials with her lecturers

C borrowed lecture notes from other students

28. What does Spiros think of his reading skills?

A He reads faster than he used to

B It still takes him a long time to read

C He tends to struggle with new vocabulary

29. What is Hiroko's subject area?

A environmental studies

B health education

C engineering

30. Hiroko thinks that in the reading classes the students should

A learn more vocabulary

B read more in their own subject areas

C develop better reading strategies

A lecture on mass strandings of whales and dolphins

Questions 31–40

Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.

Mass Strandings of Whales and Dolphins

Mass stranding: situations where groups of whales, dolphins, etc. swim onto the beach and die

Common in areas where the (31) ………………………… can change quickly

Several other theories:

Parasites

• e.g. some parasites can affect marine animals' (32) …………………………, which they depend on for navigation

Toxins

• Poisons from (33) ………………………… are commonly consumed by whales

• e.g. Cape Cod (1988) – whales were killed by saxitoxin

Accidental Stranding

• Animals may follow prey ashore, e.g. Thurston (1995)

• Unlikely because the majority of animals were not (34) ………………………… when they stranded

Human Activity

(35) ………………………… from military tests are linked to some recent stranding

• The Bahamas (2000) stranding was unusual because the whales

• were all (36) …………………………

• were not in a (37) …………………………

Group Behaviour

• More strandings in the most (38) ………………………… species of whales

• 1994 dolphin stranding – only the (39) ………………………… was ill

Further Reading

• Marine Mammals Ashore (Connor) – gives information about stranding (40) …………………………

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