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IELTS Trainer 2 — Test 5 Listening

40 questions across 4 parts. Cambridge IELTS Trainer 2 (Academic).

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Part 1Questions 1–10

Insurance Claim Form

Complete the form below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Insurance Claim Form
Client Details
Name:Greg Williams (example)
Policy reference:1
Address:102 2 Street, Northbridge
Phone number:3
Description of Damage
Date of incident:Sunday, 17th June
Cause of incident:the house was damaged during a 4
Items client is claiming for:
  • a pair of child's 5
  • a new 6
  • a torn 7
  • repairs to the door of the 8
Builder Dealing with Damage
Full name:Steven 9
Client to send in photographs of damaged 10 before building work starts
Part 2Questions 11–20

Young Explorer Programme & Walking Tracks

Questions 11–12 · Choose TWO letters, A–E.

Which TWO opportunities does the Young Explorer Programme offer to participants?

Selected: 0/2

Questions 13–14 · Choose TWO letters, A–E.

Which TWO subjects must groups study in their preliminary training?

Selected: 0/2

Questions 15–20 · Match each track with what the speaker says about it (A–D).

What does the speaker say about each of the following tracks? You may use any letter more than once.

A — It is likely to be busy.
B — It may be unsafe in places.
C — It is currently closed to the public.
D — It is divided into two sections.
15Northface
16Blue River
17Pioneer
18Edgewater
19Murray
20Lakeside
Part 3Questions 21–30

The Future of Work

Questions 21–26 · Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

21 Kiara and Finn agree that the articles they read on the future of work
22 What point does Kiara make about the phrase 'job title'?
23 What issue affecting young employees is Finn most concerned about?
24 What is Kiara's attitude towards the Richards-Greeves survey on work-life balance?
25 Finn and Kiara agree that if employees are obliged to learn new skills,
26 When Finn talks about the impact of mobile technology, Kiara responds by

Questions 27–30 · Match each profession with the impact AI might have.

Choose FOUR answers from the box (A–F) and write the correct letter next to each profession.

A — It will give them a greater sense of satisfaction.
B — It will encourage them to compete with one another.
C — It will reduce the level of stress they have.
D — It may eventually lead to their jobs disappearing.
E — It could prevent them from coming to harm.
F — It will enable them to do tasks they have not trained for.
27Architects
28Doctors
29Lawyers
30Sports referees
Part 4Questions 31–40

The Klondike Gold Rush of Canada

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Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

The Klondike Gold Rush of Canada

The gold-seekers' journey to the Klondike river
  • Many gold-seekers set off from Skagway in Alaska.
  • The White Pass Trail was difficult because of rocks and 31 along the way.
  • The Chilkoot Trail was very 32 so it could take three months.
  • On both trails, gold-seekers gave up because of starvation, disease and the fear of 33
  • At Lake Bennet, gold-seekers stayed in a 34 until spring arrived.
  • At Miles Canyon, it was necessary to hire an experienced 35 to continue the journey.
  • Gold-seekers finally reached Dawson and the Klondike river.
The equipment gold-seekers had to take
  • The 36 provided gold-seekers with a list.
  • The list included:
    • clothes, e.g. boots, thick coats
    • tea and food such as 37
    • tools, e.g. rope and several 38
People who became successful because of the gold rush
  • Some business-minded people sold supplies or set up hotels.
  • Jack London created a sense of 39 in his stories.
  • Annie Hall Strong and Emma Kelly contributed to various 40 in Canada and the US.

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