How long has Sally been waiting IELTS LISTENING Answers
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- C
- C
- B
- B
- A
- Cathedral
- Markets
- Gardens
- Art Gallery
- climb the tower / see the view
- C
- B
- А
- C
- B
- C
- А
- B
- B
- A
- collecting data / gathering data / data collection
- 1,500
- 5
- 3,000 – 4,000
- B
- C
- Media
- Survey / Research
- London University / London University Press
- 1988
- C
- А
- mass media / media
- academic circles / academics / researchers
- specialist knowledge / specialized knowledge
- unaware
- individual customers/ individual consumers /
- individuals
- illegal profit / illegal profits
- D
- E
SECTION 1 Questions 1–10
Questions 1–5
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C
How long has Sally been waiting?– Example A five minutes B twenty minutes C thirty minutes– correct Answer |
- What does Peter want to drink
- A -tea
- B- coffee
- C -a cold drink
- What caused Peter problems at the bank?
- A- The exchange rate was down
- B -He was late.
- C -The computers weren’t working.
- Who did Peter talk to at the bank?
- A -an old friend
- B -an American man
- C -a German man
- Henry gave Peter a map of.
- A -the city.
- B- the bus routes.
- C- the train system.
- What do Peter and Sally decide to order?
- A- food and drinks
- B- just food
- C -just drinks
Questions 6–8
Complete the notes below using words from the box.
Art Gallery Cathedral Castle Gardens Markets |
Tourist attractions open all day: 6. ………………………… and Gardens
Tourist attractions NOT open on Mondays: 7 ………………………… and Castle
Tourist attractions which have a free entry: 8 ………………………… and Markets
Questions 9 and 10
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer
- The first place Peter and Sally will visit is the..………………………… .
- At the Cathedral, Peter really wants to ………………………………… .
Section 2 Question 11-20.
Question 11-20.
Circle The Correct Letter A,B,C
- the counselling may contact tutorts if
- A-They are too slow in marking assinments
- B-they give students a lot of work.
- C-they don’t inform students about their progress
- Stress may be caused by?
- A-new teachers.
- B-time pressure.
- C-unfamiliar subject matter
- International students may find stress difficult to handle because?
- A-they lack support from family and friends.
- B-they don’t have time to make new friends.
- C-they find it difficult to socialise.
- A personal crisis may be caused by
- A-studying for to long overseas
- B business problems in the students own Country
- C disruptions to personal relation ships
- the counselling may contact tutorts if
- A-They are too slow in marking assinments
- B-they give students a lot of work.
- C-they don’t inform students about their progress
- Stress may be caused by?
- A-new teachers.
- B-time pressure.
- C-unfamiliar subject matter
- International students may find stress difficult to handle because?
- A-they lack support from family and friends.
- B-they don’t have time to make new friends.
- C-they find it difficult to socialise.
- A personal crisis may be caused by
- A-studying for too long overseas.
- business problems in the student’s own country.
- disruptions to personal relationships.
- Students may lose self-esteem if
- A-they have to change courses
- B-they don’t complete a course.
- their family puts too much pressure on them.
- Students should consult Glenda Roberts if
- A-their general health is poor.
- B-their diet is too strict.
- C-they can’t eat the local food.
- Students in financial difficulties can receive?
- A-assistance to buy books.
- B-a loan to pay their course fees.
- a no-interest loan to cover study expenses
- 18 Loans are also available to students who
- A- Can’t pay their rent.
- B- need to buy furniture.
- C-can’t cover their living expenses.
- The numnber of students counselled by the service last year was
- A-214.
- B-240.
- C-2600
- The speaker thinks the Counselling Service
- A.- has been effective in spite of staff shortages
- B- is under-used by students.
- C-has suffered badly because of staff cuts
SECTION 3 Questions 21-30
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Questions 25 and 26
Choose TWO letters A-E. What TWO disadvantages of the questionnaire form of data collection do the students discuss?
- A-The data is sometimes invalid.
- B-Too few people may respond.
- C-It is less likely to reveal the unexpected.
- D-It can only be used with literate populations.
- E-There is a delay between the distribution and return of questionnaires.
Questions 27-30
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Author | Title | publisher | year of publication |
---|---|---|---|
27…………. | ‘Sample Surveys in Social Science Research | ||
bell | 28… | 29……. | |
Wilson | “Interviews that work’ | Oxford University Press | 30………….. |
SECTION 4 Questions 31-40
Questions 31 and 32
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.
- Corporate crime is generally committed
- A-against individuals.
- B-by groups
- C-for companies
- Corporate crime does NOT include
- A-employees stealing from their company.
- B-unintentional crime by employees.
- C-fraud resulting from company policy.
Questions 33-38
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Corporate crime has been ignored by: a) the 33 …………………………………e.g. films b) 34 ….. Reasons: a) often more complex than reading 35…………… b) less human interest than conventional crime. c) victims often 36………………. Effects: a) Economic costs may appear unimportant to 37 .. ………… • can make large 38 …….. for company • cause more losses to individuals than conventional crimes b) Social costs • make people lose trust in the business world affect poorer people most |
Questions 39 and 40
Choose TWO letters A-F
- & 40-The oil tanker explosion was an example of a crime which was no-one’s fault
- A-was no-one’s fault.
- B- was not a corporate crime.
- C-was intentional.
- D-was caused by indifference.
- E-had tragic results.
- F-made a large profit for the company.
How long has Sally been waiting IELTS LISTENING ANSWERS
How long has Sally been waiting for IELTS LISTENING ANSWERS
1.C
2.C
3.B
4.B
5. A
- Cathedral
- Markets
- Gardens
- Art Gallery
- climb the tower / see the view
- C
- B
- А
- C
- B
- C
- А
- B
- B
- A
- collecting data / gathering data / data collection
- 1,500
- 5
- 3,000 – 4,000
- B
- C
- Media
- Survey / Research
- London University / London University Press
- 1988
- C
- А
- mass media / media
- academic circles / academics / researchers
- specialist knowledge / specialized knowledge
- unaware
- individual customers/ individual consumers /
individuals - illegal profit / illegal profits
- D
- E
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