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Cambridge IELTS 4Examination papers fromUniversity of CambridgeESOL Examinations:English for Speakers of Other Languages   Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São PauloCambridge University PressThe Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UKwww.cambridge.orgInformation on this title: www.cambridge.org/9780521544627© Cambridge University Press 2005It is normally necessary for written permission for copying to be obtained inadvance from a publisher. The candidate answer sheets at the back of thisbook are designed to be copied and distributed in class. The normalrequirements are waived here and it is not necessary to write toCambridge University Press for permission for an individual teacher to makecopies for use within his or her own classroom. Only those pages which carrythe wording ‘© UCLES 2005 Photocopiable ’ may be copied.First published 2005Printed in the United Kingdom at the University Press, CambridgeA catalogue record for this book is available from the British LibraryISBN-13 978-0-521-54462-7 Student’s Book with answersISBN-10 0-521-54462-9 Student’s Book with answersISBN-13 978-0-521-54464-1 Cassette SetISBN-10 0-521-54464-5 Cassette SetISBN-13 978-0-521-54465-8 Audio CD SetISBN-10 0-521-54465-3 Audio CD SetISBN-13 978-0-521-54463-4 Self-study PackISBN-10 0-521-54463-7 Self-study Pack ContentsIntroduction 4Test 1 10Test 2 34Test 3 57Test 4 81General Training: Reading and Writing Test A 103General Training: Reading and Writing Test B 116Tapescripts 130Answer key 152Model and sample answers for Writing tasks 162Sample answer sheets 174Acknowledgements 176 Test 1XLISTENINGXSECTION 1 Questions 1–10Questions 1–4Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.10Visit places which have:• historical interest• good1……………………………•2…………………………………Cost: between £5.00 and £15.00 per personNote: special trips organised for groups of 3………………peopleTime: departure – 8.30 a.m.return – 6.00 p.m.To reserve a seat: sign name on the 4……………… 3 days in advanceExample AnswerNumber of trips per month: 5………NOTES ON SOCIAL PROGRAMME Questions 5–10Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.Listening11WEEKEND TRIPSPlace Date Number of seats Optional extraSt Ives5 . 16 Hepworth MuseumLondon 16th February 456 .7 . 3rd March 18 S.S. Great BritainSalisbury 18th March 50 StonehengeBath 23rd March 168 .For further information:Read the 9 . or see Social Assistant: Jane 10 . SECTION 2 Questions 11–20Questions 11–13Complete the sentences below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.RIVERSIDE INDUSTRIAL VILLAGE11 Riverside Village was a good place to start an industry because it had water, rawmaterials and fuels such as …………………… and …………………… .12 The metal industry was established at Riverside Village by …………………… who livedin the area.13 There were over …………………… water-powered mills in the area in the eighteenthcentury.Test 112 Questions 14–20Label the plan below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.Listening13The EngineRoomThe GrindingShopThe17 .The19 .Car ParkEntranceYardRiverThe18 .The15 14 RoadThe16 The20 for theworkersTheStablesTheWorksOfficeToilets SECTION 3 Questions 21–30Questions 21 and 22Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.21 Melanie says she has not started the assignment becauseA she was doing work for another course.B it was a really big assignment.C she hasn’t spent time in the library.22 The lecturer says that reasonable excuses for extensions areA planning problems.B problems with assignment deadlines.C personal illness or accident.Test 114ExampleMelanie could not borrow any books from the library becauseA the librarian was out.B she didn’t have time to look.C the books had already been borrowed. Questions 23–27What recommendations does Dr Johnson make about the journal articles?Choose your answers from the box and write the letters A–G next to questions 23–27.Jackson: 23 ……………………Roberts: 24 ……………………Morris: 25 ……………………Cooper: 26 ……………………Forster: 27 ……………………Listening15Example AnswerAnderson and Hawker: A A must readB usefulC limited valueD read first sectionE read research methodsF read conclusionG don’t read Questions 28–30Label the chart below.Choose your answers from the box below and write the letters A–H next to questions 28–30.Test 116Possible reasonsA uncooperative landlordB environmentC spaceD noisy neighboursE near cityF work locationG transportH rentgg0123456102030405060708090100Population studiesReasons for changing accommodationCEG28 ……29 ……30 …… [...]... radio • television • film • theatre Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words. Test 1 32 Cambridge IELTS 4 Examination papers from University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations: English for Speakers of Other Languages Questions 5–10 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Listening 11 WEEKEND . PauloCambridge University PressThe Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UKwww .cambridge. orgInformation on this title: www .cambridge. org/9780521544627© Cambridge. Cambridge IELTS 4Examination papers fromUniversity of CambridgeESOL Examinations:English for Speakers of Other Languages    Cambridge,

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