Answers, Audio & Listening Practice Test 1 for IELTS Academic and General Training Cam 16
Part 1: Questions 1 – 10
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Children’s Engineering Workshops
Tiny Engineers (ages 4-5)
Activities
- Create a cover for an so they can drop it from a height without breaking it.
- Take part in a competition to build the tallest .
- Make a powered by a balloon.
Junior Engineers (ages 6-8)
Activities:
- Build model cars, trucks and and learn how to program them so they can move.
- Take part in a competition to build the longest using card and wood.
- Create a short with special software.
- Build, and program a humanoid robot.
Cost for a five-week block: £50
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Held on from 10 am to 11 am
Location
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Building 10A, Industrial Estate, Grasford
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Plenty of is available.
Part 2: Questions 11–20
Questions 11–14: Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
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Stevenson’s was founded in
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Originally, Stevenson’s manufactured goods for
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What does the speaker say about the company premises?
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The programme for the work experience group includes
Questions 15-20: Label the map below. Write the correct letter, A-J, next to Questions 15-20.

15 coffee room
16 warehouse
17 staff canteen
18 meeting room
19 human resources
20 boardroom
Part 3: Questions 21–30
Questions 21 and 22: Choose TWO letters, A-E.
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Which TWO parts of the introductory stage to their art projects do Jess and Tom agree were useful?
Questions 23 and 24: Choose TWO letters, A-E.
23 & 24
In which TWO ways do both Jess and Tom decide to change their proposals?
Questions 25-30: Which personal meaning do the students decide to give to each of the following pictures? Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H, next to Questions 25-30.
Pictures
25 Falcon (Landseer)
26 Fish hawk (Audubon)
27 Kingfisher (van Gogh)
28 Portrait of William Wells
29 Vairumati (Gauguin)
30 Portrait of Giovanni de Medici
Part 4: Questions 31–40
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Stoicism
Stoicism is still relevant today because of its appeal.
Ancient Stoics
- Stoicism was founded over 2,000 years ago in Greece.
- The Stoics’ ideas are surprisingly well known, despite not being intended for .
Stoic principles
- Happiness could be achieved by leading a virtuous life.
- Controlling emotions was essential.
- Epictetus said that external events cannot be controlled but the people make in response can be controlled.
- A Stoic is someone who has a different view on experiences which others would consider as .
The influence of Stoicism
- George Washington organised a about Cato to motivate his men.
- The French artist Delacroix was a Stoic.
- Adam Smith’s ideas on were influenced by Stoicism.
- Some of today’s political leaders are inspired by the Stoics.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
- the treatment for is based on ideas from Stoicism
- people learn to base their thinking on .
In business, people benefit from Stoicism by identifying obstacles as .
Relevance of Stoicism
- It requires a lot of but Stoicism can help people to lead a good life.
- It teaches people that having a strong character is more important than anything else.