17/3/13

Ielts listening 2 đề bài


SECTION 1                Questions 1-10

Questions 1-5

Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.


Example
How long has Sally been waiting?
A       five minutes
B       twenty minutes
C       thirty minutes

1          What does Peter want to drink?
            A         tea
            B          coffee
            C         a cold drink
2          What caused Peter problems at the bank?
            A         the exchange rate was down
            B          he was late
            C         the computers weren’t working
3          Who did Peter talk to at the bank?
            A         an old friend
            B          an American man
            C         a German man
4          Henry gave Peter a map of
            A         the city
            B          the bus routes
            C         the train system
5          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) ..................................
Tourist attractions NOT open on Mondays: (7) ..............................
Tourist attractions which have free entry: (8 ) ..............................

Questions 9 and 10

Complete the sentences below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

9.                  The first place Peter and Sally will visit is 9...........................
10.              At the Cathedral, Peter really wants to 10..................

SECTION 2                Questions 11-20

Questions 11-20
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.

11        The Counselling Service may contact tutors if
            A         they are too slow in marking assignments.
            B          they give students a lot of work.
            C         they don’t inform students about their progress.
12        Stress may be caused by
            A         new teachers
            B          time pressure
            C         unfamiliar subject matter
13        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.
14        A personal crisis may be caused by
            A         studying for too long overseas.
            B          business problem in the student’s own country.
            C         disruptions to personal relationships.
15        Students may lose self-esteem if
            A         they have to change courses.
            B          they don’t complete a course.
            C         their family puts too much pressure on them.
16        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.
17        Students in financial difficulties can receive
            A         assistance to buy books.
            B          a loan to pay their course fees.
            C         a no-interest loan to cover study expense.
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.
19        The number of students counselled by the service last year was
            A         214
            B          240
            C         2,600
20        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
Questions 21-24

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


DETAILS OF ASSIGNMENT
Part 1   Essay
Title: “Assess the two main methods of (21) ............................. in social science reseach”
Number of words: (22) .............................
Part 2   Small-scale study
Choose one method.
Gather date from at least (23) ........................
Part 3   Report on study
Number of words: (24) ............................

Questions 25 and 26
Choose TWO letters A-E.

What TWO disadvantages of the questionaire 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 questionaires.
 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.

31        Corporate crime is generally committed
            A         against individuals.
            B          by groups.
            C         for companies.
32        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, and needing (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 ) .........................................
·        Cause more losses to individuals than conventional crimes
b)      Social costs
·        Make people lose trust in business world
·        Affect poorer people most

Questions 39 and 40
Choose TWO letters A-F.

The oil tanker explosion was an example of a crime which
            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



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