Beat IELTS Listening Mock Test 1- FREE- AC Part 1 Questions Questions 1-10 Complete the notes. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Sydney Street Community Centre Venue booking form Name Maria Lincoln Details of party booking Number of people 1. approximately Date of party 2. Name of room The 3. Time 4. from pm Drinks Licensed only for soft drinks Contact Details Post code 5. Address Flat 6., 35 Beeches Street Telephone Landline: 22 32 79 Mobile 07897 7. Booking fee Cost of room hire £115 with 8. Disco system hire Optional. Fee £25 with no technician. Deposit 9. £ Insurance £9 for 24 hours. Covers cancellation, 10. Part 2 Questions Questions 11-20 Choose the correct answer. 11. What does the charity Forward thinking do? It funds art exhibitions in hospitals. It produces affordable materials for art therapy. It encourages the use of arts projects in healthcare. None 12. What benefit of Forward thinking’s work does Jasmine mention? People avoid going to hospital. Patients require fewer drugs. Medical students do better in tests. None 13. When did the organization become known as Forward thinking? 1986 in the 1990s 2005 None 14. Where does Forward thinking operate? within Clifton City in all parts of London in several towns and villages near Clifton None 15. Jasmine explains that the Colville Centre is a school for people with health problems. a venue for a range of different activities. a building which needs repairing. None Questions 16-20 Who can take part in each of the classes? Choose the correct letter. Class participantsA children and teenagersB adultsC all ages A B C 16. Learn Salsa! 17. Smooth Movers 18. Art of the Forest 19. The Money Maze 20. Make a Play Part 3 Questions Questions 21-26 Complete the notes. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER in each gap. Selection Process for ‘Travel Documentary’ • 34 interviewed from 21. applicants nationally • 13 chosen for a 22. training course in film-making • 23. finalists selected as competitors Requirements of competitors: • produce a 24. every two weeks • no previous professional 25. experience allowed • make their own 26. and obtain approval Questions 27-28 Choose the correct answer. 27. What was Sarah Price’s worst experience during the trip? She got lost in Mongolia. She was homesick She got sick in a remote place. None 28. In which of the following areas does Ray expect to have most difficulty? loneliness time pressure organisation skills None Questions 29 Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. In what month does the journey begin? Question 30 What are things that are provided free of charge to the competitors? coupons cameras and flights travel outside None Part 4 Questions Question 31-36 Choose the correct answer. 31. In a previous lecture, Dr. North talked about the Marine Habitat Research Unit. humankind’s relationship with sailing. humankind’s relationship with the sea. the cost of fishing. None 32. The focus of today’s talk will be on problems the fishing industry faces worldwide. marine fish recipes. rare fish. European fishing problems. None 33. A book list and relevant articles can be found only in the lecture room. found on the Marine Habitat Research Unit website. found in the lecture room and on the department website. taken by students for a small fee. None 34. During the last century stocks of rare species have fallen dramatically. the world population has grown very fast. fishing has become less efficient but heavier. more people have decided to eat fish. None 35. As well as over-fishing, which of the following is a reason for fishing stocks being on the point of collapse in the Pacific? Ocean ecology has changed. Fishing has spread to international waters. Fishing has become cheaper. Oceans are more polluted. None 36. In the UK fish used to be seen as a luxury. fish is not cheaper than meat. fish used to be seen as a cheap meal. food scares have driven people away from eating fish. None Question 37-40 Complete the notes. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Reasons why the number of fish is declining • A large 37. of catch nowadays is discarded. • 38. and nets are to blame for the deaths of many fish. Solutions to the problem • 39. are not a complete solution. • Reducing the quantity of fish for each boat. Example of disappearance of fish • Newfoundland, where 40. disappeared. Time's up