IELTS Listening Test 61

Part 1: Questions 1-5
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS.

Customer details:
• They will be coming to London on (1)
• He’s going with his sister and his (2)

Tour details:
• Bus tour
o The cost is (3) £ for adults and (4) £ for children
o Tours start at 7 am and finish at (5)

Questions 6-8
Choose TWO letters A-G.

Which three places does the tourist decide he’s likely to see?
A Buckingham Palace
B Big Ben
C Harrods
D Houses of Parliament
E Hyde Park
F St Paul’s Cathedral
G London Eye

Questions 9-10
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

9. How will the tourist buy the tickets?
A By phone
B Online
C On the bus

10. How long before he leaves should he buy his tickets?
A 1 week
B 6 weeks
C 3 months


Part 2: Questions 11-12
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

11. Each day, pandas need to eat:
A Very little nutrition
B 12-38 kg of bamboo
C 330 pounds of bamboo

12. If pandas are cared for away from the wild, they can live for approximately:
A 6 months
B 14-20 years
C 30 years

Questions 13-14
Choose TWO letters A-E.

Select two things that are endangering pandas:
A Public awareness
B Ecotourism
C Poaching
D Other wildlife
E Building of roads and railroads

Questions 15-16
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND / OR A NUMBER.

15. What proportion of the panda population in China is protected by reserves?
16. What did the WWF create which encouraged people to support pandas?

Questions 17 – 20
Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND / OR A NUMBER.

Reasons that pandas may not be worth saving:
• They are extremely (17) to look after
• They have a diet that is not (18)
• They get sick easily and are hard to breed

Reasons that pandas should not be allowed to die out:
• They are in danger because (19) are damaging the forests
• We should protect their homes because other animals live there
• The number of pandas in the wild is (20) so they will not become extinct


Part 3: Questions 21 and 22
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

21. What is the problem that the students are having with the project?
A The readings are too difficult
B The readings are not interesting
C The project is taking too long

22. When can extensions be granted?
A Problems with planning
B Illness or accidents
C Scheduling issues

Questions 23-27
Choose your answers from the box and write the letters A–G next to questions 23–27.

A knowledge about their customers
B long-term gain
C competition
D customer satisfaction
E employees
F external factors

23. Princeton Windows
24. MK Cars
25. Lakeside Golf
26. Bryson’s Meats
27. Mojo’s Music Shop

Questions 28-30
Choose your answers from the box and write the letters A-F next to questions 28-30.

A It has good managers
B It has been operating for too long
C There aren’t enough music shops
D It needs more innovative marketing
E It will close down in the end
F It has a good long-term future

28. Sarah
29. John
30. Neil


Part 4: Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Behavior or dolphins
• almost 40 species of dolphin
• found (31)
• usually in shallower seas
• carnivores

SOCIALISING
• very sociable and live in pods
• super-pods may have more than (32) dolphins
• have strong social bonds
• help other animals – Moko helped a whale and calf escape from (33)
• have been known to assist swimmers

CULTURE
• discovered in May 2005 that young bottlenose dolphins learn to (34)
• dolphins pass knowledge from mothers to daughters, whereas primates pass to (35)

AGGRESSION
• dolphins may be aggressive towards each other
• Like humans, this is due to disagreements over (36) and competition for females
• Infanticide sometimes occurs and the killing of porpoises

FOOD
• dolphins have a variety of feeding methods, some of which are (37) to one population
• methods include:
o herding
o corralling
o (38) or strand feeding
o whacking fish with their flukes

PLAYING
• have a variety of playful activities
• common behaviour with an object or small animal include:
o carrying it along
o passing it along
o (39) away from another dolphin throwing it out the water
• may harass other animals
• playful behaviour may include other (40) such as humans


1. 10 July
2. parents
3. 29
4. 14
5. 6 pm
6. B
7. D
8. G
9. B
10. A
11. B
12. C
13. C
14. E
15. 61%
16. logo
17. expensive
18. nutritious
19. humans
20. increasing
21. C
22. B
23. B
24. A
25. D
26. F
27. C
28. F
29. E
30. D
31. worldwide
32. 1000
33. shallow water
34. use tools
35. both sexes
36. companions
37. exclusive
38. beach
39. taking it
40. species

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