IELTS Listening Practice – Matching

SECTION 1. QUESTIONS 1-10

Questions 1-4

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

NOTES ON ISLAND HOTEL

  • Example: Type of room required
  • Answer: Double room

Time

    • The length of stay: approximately 2 weeks
  • Starting date: 25th April

Temperature

    • Up to 1.  C.
  • Erratic weather

Transport

    • Pick-up service is provided.
  • Normally transfer to the airport takes about 2.  .

Facilities

    • en-suite facilities and a 3.  .
  • gym and spa facilities.
    • a large outdoor swimming pool.
  • three standard 4.  .
 
 

Questions 5-10

Complete the table below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

Days

Entertainment activities

Transportation

Tuesdays

  • learning to make 5. 
  • having a 6.  concert
  • mini bus

Wednesdays

  • enjoying mountain view
  • exploring a tropical 8. 
    • 7. 
  • shuttle bus

Thursdays

  • having a fancy dinner
  • watching a spectacular display of 9. 
  • 10. 
IELTS Listening Matching Practice - The History of Glass (Test 4)

What decision do the students make about each of the following parts of their presentation?
Decisions

  • A.   use visuals
  • B.   keep it short
  • C.   involve other students
  • D.   check the information is accurate
  • E.   provide a handout
  • F.   focus on one example
  • G.   do online research
Parts of the presentation

26. Historical background

27. Geographical factors

28. Past mistakes

29. Future risks

30. International implications

IELTS Listening Matching Practice - The History of Glass (Test 4)
Notes
Cam 19 Test 1 - Summary Completion
60:00

What decision do the students make about each of the following parts of their presentation?
Decisions

  • A.   use visuals
  • B.   keep it short
  • C.   involve other students
  • D.   check the information is accurate
  • E.   provide a handout
  • F.   focus on one example
  • G.  do online research
  • Part 1: Questions 1-10

    This is where the questions for Part 1 would go.

    Part 2: Questions 26-30

    26. Historical background

    27. Geographical factors

    28. Past mistakes

    29. Future risks

    30. International implications

    Part 3: Questions 31-40

    This is where the questions for Part 3 would go.