Section 1: Questions 1-10
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
TOTAL HEALTH CLINIC
PATIENT DETAILS
Personal Information
Example
Name: Julie Anne …….Garcia……
Contact phone: (1) ……………………….
Date of birth: (2) ………………………. , 1992
Occupation works as a: (3) ……………………….
Insurance company: ………………………. (4) Life insurance
Details of the problem
Type of problem: pain in her left (5) ……………………….
When it began: (6) ………………………. ago
Action already taken: has taken painkillers and applied ice
Other information
Sports played: belongs to a (7) ………………………. club
goes (8) ………………………. regularly
Medical history: injured her (9) ………………………. last year
no allergies
no regular medication apart from (10) ……………………….
Section 2: Questions 11-20
Questions 11–15
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Visit to Branley Castle
- Before Queen Elizabeth I visited the castle in 1576,
- repairs were carried out to the guest rooms.
- a new building was constructed for her.
- a fire damaged part of the main hall.
- In 1982, the castle was sold to
- the government.
- the Fenys family.
- an entertainment company.
- In some of the rooms, visitors can
- speak to experts on the history of the castle.
- interact with actors dressed as famous characters.
- see models of historical figures moving and talking.
- In the castle park, visitors can
- see an 800-year-old tree.
- go to an art exhibition.
- visit a small zoo.
- At the end of the visit, the group will have
- afternoon tea in the conservatory.
- the chance to meet the castle’s owners.
- a photograph together on the Great Staircase.
Questions 16–20
Label the plan below.
Write the correct letter A-H next to questions 16-20.
- Starting point for walking the walls
- Bow and arrow display
- Hunting birds display
- Traditional dancing
- Shop
Section 3: Questions 21-30
Questions 21–24
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Woolly mammoths on St Paul’s Island
- How will Rosie and Martin introduce their presentation?
- with a drawing of woolly mammoths in their natural habitat
- with a timeline showing when woolly mammoths lived
- with a video clip about woolly mammoths
- What was surprising about the mammoth tooth found by Russell Graham?
- It was still embedded in the mammoth’s jawbone.
- It was from an unknown species of mammoth.
- It was not as old as mammoth remains from elsewhere.
- The students will use an animated diagram to demonstrate how the mammoths
- became isolated on the island.
- spread from the island to other areas.
- coexisted with other animals on the island.
- According to Martin, what is unusual about the date of the mammoths’ extinction on the island?
- how exact it is
- how early it is
- how it was established
Questions 25–30
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H, next to Questions 25-30.
What action will the students take for each of the following sections of their presentation?
Actions
- make it more interactive
- reduce visual input
- add personal opinions
- contact one of the researchers
- make detailed notes
- find information online
- check timing
- organise the content more clearly
Sections of presentation
- Introduction
- Discovery of the mammoth tooth
- Initial questions asked by the researchers
- Further research carried out on the island
- Findings and possible explanations
- Relevance to the present day
Section 4: Questions 31–40
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
The history of weather forecasting
Ancient cultures
• many cultures believed that floods and other disasters were involved in the creation of the world
• many cultures invented (31) ………………………. and other ceremonies to make the weather gods friendly
• people needed to observe and interpret the sky to ensure their (32) ……………………….
• around 650 BC, Babylonians started forecasting, using weather phenomena such as
(33) ……………………….
• by 300 BC, the Chinese had a calendar made up of a number of (34) ………………………. connected with the weather
Ancient Greeks
• a more scientific approach
• Aristotle tried to explain the formation of various weather phenomena
• Aristotle also described haloes and (35) ……………………….
Middle Ages
• Aristotle’s work considered accurate
• many proverbs, e.g. about the significance of the colour of the (36) ………………………. , passed on accurate information.
15th-19th centuries
• 15th century: scientists recognised value of (37) ………………………. for the first time
• Galileo invented the (38) ……………………….
• Pascal showed relationship between atmospheric pressure and altitude
• from the 17th century, scientists could measure atmospheric pressure and temperature
• 18th century: Franklin identified the movement of (39) ……………………….
• 19th century: data from different locations could be sent to the same place by
(40) ……………………….
Cambridge IELTS 14 Listening Test 2 Section 1 Answers
- 219 442 9785
- 10(th) October
- manager
- Cawley
- knee
- 3 weeks
- tennis
- running
- shoulder
- vitamins
Cambridge IELTS 14 Listening Test 2 Section 2 Answers
- B
- C
- C
- B
- A
- H
- D
- F
- A
- E
Cambridge IELTS 14 Listening Test 2 Section 3 Answers
- B
- C
- A
- A
- E
- D
- A
- H
- G
- C
Cambridge IELTS 14 Listening Test 2 Section 4 Answers
- dances
- survival
- clouds
- festivals
- comets
- sky
- instruments
- thermometer
- storms
- telegraph
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