Cambridge 20 IELTS Listening Test 1

 

PART 1 Questions 1–10

Name of restaurants Location Reason for recommendation Other comments
The junction Greyson Street, near the station Good for people who are especially keen on 1 Quite expensive
      The 2 is a good place for a drink
Paloma In Bow Street next to the cinema 3 food, good for sharing Staff are very friendly
      Need to pay 50 deposit
      A limited section of 4 on the menu
The 5 At the top of a 6 A famous chef Set lunch cost: 9 per person
    All the 7 are very good Proportions probably of 10size
    Only uses 8 ingredients  

PART 2 Questions 11–20

Questions 11–13

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

11 Heather says pottery differs from other art forms because

12 Archaeologists sometimes identify the use of ancient pottery from

13 Some people join Heather's pottery class because they want to

14 What does Heather value most about being a potter?

15 Most of the visitors to Edelman Pottery

16 Heather reminds her visitors that they should

Questions 17 and 18

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO things does Heather explain about kilns?

Questions 19 and 20

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO points does Heather make about a potter’s tools?

PART 3 Questions 21–30

Questions 21 and 22
Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO things do the students both believe are responsible for the increase in loneliness?

Questions 23 and 24

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO health risks associated with loneliness do the students agree are based on solid evidence

Questions 25 and 26

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO opinions do both the students express about the evolutionary theory of loneliness?

Questions 27-30

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

Loneliness and mental health

27 When comparing loneliness to depression, the students

28 Why do the students decide to start their presentation with an example from their own experience?

29 The students agree that talking to strangers is a good strategy for dealing with loneliness because

30 The students find it difficult to understand why solitude is considered to be

PART 4 Questions 31–40

Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Reclaiming urban rivers

Historical background
• Nearly all major cities were built on a river.
• Rivers were traditionally used by city dwellers for transport, fishing and recreation.
• Industrial development and rising populations later led to:

  • more sewage from houses being discharged into the river

  • pollution from 31 on the river bank.
    • In 1957, the River Thames in London was declared biologically 32

Recent improvements
• Seals and even a 33have been seen in the River Thames.
• Riverside warehouses are converted to restaurants and 34
• In Los Angeles, there are plans to:

  • build a riverside 35

  • display 36 projects
    • In Paris, 37 are created on the sides of the river every summer.

Transport possibilities
• Over 2 billion passengers already travel by 38
• Changes in shopping habits mean the number of deliveries that are made is increasing
• Instead of road transport, goods could be transported by large freight barges and electric 39, or in the future, by 40

ANSWERS

1. fish
2. roof
3. Spanish
4. vegetarian
5. Audley
6. hotel
7. reviews
8. local
9. 30
10. average

11. A
12. B
13. C
14. A
15. B
16. C
17-18. AE
19-20. CE

21-22. CE
23-24. AC
25-26. AB
27. A
28. B
29. A
30. C

31. factories
32. dead
33. whale
34. apartments
35. park
36. art
37. beaches
38. ferry
39. bikes
40. drone

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