Cambridge 17 Listening Test 2 with Answers and Audio
Cambridge 17 Listening Test 2 with Answers and Audio
Cambridge 17 Listening Test 2 with Answers and Audio
IELTS Listening Practice Test 2
Audio for IELTS Cambridge Book 17 Listening Test 2
PART 1 Questions 1–10
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONL
Y for each answer.
Opportunities for voluntary work in South village
Library
• Help with 1
books (times to be arranged)
• Help needed to keep 2
of books up to date
• Library is in the 3
Room in the village hall
Lunch club
• Help by providing 4
• Help with hobbies such as 5
Help for individuals needed next week
• Taking Mrs Carroll to 6
• Work in the 7
at Mr Selsbury’s house
Questions 8–10
Complete the table below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY
for each answer.
Village Social Events
Date
Event
Location
Help needed
19 Oct
8
Village hall
providing refreshments
18 Nov
dance
Village hall
checking 9
31 Dec
New Year ’s Eve party
Mountfort Hotel
designing the 10
Table Questions Listening
PART 2 Questions 11–20
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Oniton Hall
11.
Many past owners made changes to
the gardens.
the house.
the farm.
12.
Sir Edward Downes built Oniton Hall because he wanted
a place for discussing politics.
a place to display his wealth.
a place for artists and writers.
13.
Visitors can learn about the work of servants in the past from
audio guides.
photographs.
people in costume.
14.
What is new for children at Oniton Hall?
clothes for dressing up
mini tractors
the adventure playground
Questions 15–20
Which activity is offered at each of the following locations on the farm?
Choose SIX
answers from the box and write the correct letter, A–H
, next to Questions 15–20.
Activities
shopping
watching cows being milked
seeing old farming equipment
eating and drinking
starting a trip
seeing rare breeds of animals
helping to look after animals
using farming tools
Locations on the farm
dairy
large barn
small barn
stables
shed
parkland
PART 3 Questions 21–30
Questions 21
and 22
Choose TWO
letters, A–E.
Which TWO
things do the students agree they need to include in their reviews of Romeo and Juliet?
analysis of the text
a summary of the plot
a description of the theatre D a personal reaction
a reference to particular scenes
Questions 23–27
Which opinion do the speakers give about each of the following aspects of The Emporium’s production of Romeo and Juliet?
Choose FIVE
answers from the box and write the correct letter, A–G,
next to Questions 23–27.
Opinions
They both expected this to be more traditional.
They both thought this was original.
They agree this created the right atmosphere.
They agree this was a major strength.
They were both disappointed by this.
They disagree about why this was an issue.
They disagree about how this could be improved.
Aspects of the production
the set
the lighting
the costume design
the music
the actors’ delivery
Questions 28–30
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
28.
The students think the story of Romeo and Juliet is still relevant for young people today because
it illustrates how easily conflict can start.
it deals with problems that families experience.
it teaches them about relationships.
29.
The students found watching Romeo and Juliet in another language
frustrating.
demanding.
moving.
30.
Why do the students think Shakespeare’s plays have such international appeal?
These stories are exciting.
There are recognizable characters.
They can be interpreted in many ways.
PART 4 Questions 31–40
Complete the notes below.
Wrie ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER
for each answer.
The impact of digital technology on the Icelandic language
The Icelandic language
has approximately 31
speakers
has a 32
that is still growing
has not changed a lot over the last thousand years
has its own words for computer-based concepts, such as web browser and 33
Young speakers
are big users of digital technology, such as 34
are becoming 35
very quickly
are having discussions using only English while they are in the 36
at school
are better able to identify the content of a 37
in English than Icelandic
Technology and Internet companies
write very little in Icelandic because of the small number of speakers and because of how complicated its 38
is
The Icelandic government
has set up a fund to support the production of more digital content in the language
believes that Icelandic has a secure future
is worried that young Icelanders may lose their 39
as Icelanders
is worried about the consequences of children not being 40
in either Icelandic or English
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Part 1, Questions 1–10 1 collecting 2 records 3 West 4 transport 5 art 6 hospital 7 garden 8 quiz 9 tickets 10 poster
Part 2, Questions 11–20 11 B 12 C 13 C 14 B 15 D 16 C 17 G 18 A 19 E 20 F
Part 3, Questions 21–30 21&22 IN EITHER ORDER D E 23 D 24 C 25 A 26 E 27 F 28 B 29 C 30 C
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