IELTS Listening Test 14

IELTS Check — Listening
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Part 1

Questions 1-10

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

NEW PASSWORD

  • Call taken by: Natasha
  • Customer's full name: Michael 1
  • Date of birth: 27 March 1988
  • Previous address: 319 2, East Providence
  • Phone number: 049248002
  • Data allowance: 3
  • Current plan: 4
  • Mother's maiden name: 5
  • First pet: 6
  • New password sent on: 7
  • Extra services required: new 8
  • Cancel 9
  • 10 pack

Part 2

Questions 11-16

Where can each item be found? Choose SIX answers from the box. Write the correct letter A-I.

Locations

  • A. on washing machine
  • B. in hallway cupboard
  • C. in hot water cupboard
  • D. next to back door
  • E. in bathroom
  • F. on top of television
  • G. in bedroom
  • H. under kitchen sink
  • I. above front door

11. Alarm

12. Garage key

13. Laundry detergent

14. Beach towels

15. Bath towels

16. Light bulbs

Questions 17-20

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

  • Difficult parking in town at the weekend because of so many 17
  • Museum is closed on 18
  • Recommended places to eat: 19 for Chinese food; Pizzeria for Italian food
  • Phone number for takeaway pizza: 20

Part 3

Questions 21-25

Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

Joanne's internship

21. Why did Joanne accept the offer from Gregory Associates?
A
B
C
22. Joanne was disappointed because
A
B
C
23. What did Joanne like best about her internship?
A
B
C
24. What was the hardest part of the internship?
A
B
C
25. During the internship Joanne
A
B
C

Questions 26-30

Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

How to apply for an internship

  1. 26
  2. 27
  3. 28
  4. 29
  5. 30

Part 4

Questions 31-40

Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

Development studies attempts to understand:

  • How societies change and progress over time
  • What 31 help to make these changes

Two approaches

  • Theoretical (understand how change occurs)
  • Applied (examine 32 and how they can be applied)

Areas of focus: Asia Pacific region; urbanizing (including employment and 33); migration, trade

You will develop skills to:

  • Understand key development issues in detail
  • Gather data (both 34 and textual data)
  • Carefully 35 findings
  • 36 on a research project

Brief history of development studies:

  • 1950s – the discipline emerges
  • 37 issues are the major consideration
  • 1970s – development studies became more 38 of the establishment. Questions were raised about power, environmental sustainability and 39 issues.
  • 1980s – today – national governments were no longer as important. Growing interest in small-scale practices such as remittances and 40