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INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTING SYSTEM 0380/40381/46 I Official IELTS Practice MaterialsPage 1MOCK TEST MATERIALSAdditional materials:Answer sheet for Listening and ReadingListening and Academic ReadingApproximately 40 minutesTime Approximately 40 minutes (plus 5 minutes transfer time)INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATESDo not open this question paper until you are told to do so.Write your name and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page.Listen to the instructions for each part of the paper carefully. Answer all the questions.While you are listening, write your answers on the question paper.You will have 5 minutes at the end of the test to copy your answers onto the separate answer sheet. Use a pencil.At the end of the test, hand in this question paper.INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES There are two parts to the listening test and one reading passage for the reading test. You will hear each part once only. There are 33 questions.Each question carries one mark.For each part of the test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.New Channel School IELTS Practice MaterialsPage 2 Page 2ExamplePennys interview took placeExpected to wear:check for shoplifters check the stocka 10 black skirt and a red blouse,and a name badge$6.50 an hourone hour for lunch and 3 fifteen-minute coffee breaksthree weeks a year in the first two yearsfour weeks a year in the 4 third yearheld on the 5 first Tuesday of every monthstaff discount of 6 25 percent oneverything except sale goodssee Personnel Manager, office in 7 room twelve8 waddellserve customers9 window dressing Pay:Breaks:Holidays:Staff training:Special staff benefits or perks:Information on pension:Bosss name:Duties:Questions 3-10 Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.yesterday, last week, two weeks ago.1 What kind of shop is it?A a ladies dress shopB a department storeC a childrens clothes shop2 What is the name of the section Penny will be working in?A the Youngster B the Youngset C the Young SetSECTION 1Questions 1-10Questions 1 and 2Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.New Channel School IELTS Practice MaterialsPage 3Age of falconsWhat occurs20 days oldThe falcons 34 start to fly28 days oldThe falcons are 35 full adult size2 months oldThe falcons 36 on their own permanently1-12 months oldMore than half of falcons 37 dieSECTION 4Questions 31 - 40Questions 31-33Complete the sentences below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Peregrine Falcons31 The Peregrine falcons found in are not migratory birds.32 There is disagreement about their maximum fly speed33 When the female is guarding the nest, the male spends most of his time looking for foodQuestions 34 - 37 Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.This is the end of the Listening Test.Please turn over to the Reading Test.Questions38 -40 Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Procedures used for field research on Peregrine falcon chicksFirst: catch chicksSecond: 38 identify ringsto legsThird: 39 know the sexof chicksFourth: take blood sample to assess level of pesticideFifth: check the 40 birds of the birdsQuestions 1-13 are based on the following passage.Revolutions in MappingToday, the mapmakers vision is no longer confined to what the human eye can see. The perspective of mapmaking has shifted from the crows nest of the sailing vessel, mountain top and airplane to new orbital heights. Radar, which bounces microwave radio signals off a given surface to create images of its contours and textures, can penetrate jungle foliage and has produced the first maps of the mountains of the planet Venus. And a combination of sonar and radar produces charts of the seafloor, putting much of Earth on the map for the first time. Suddenly its a whole different world for us, says Joel Morrison, chief of geography at the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Our future as mapmakers - even ten years from now - is uncertain.The worlds largest collection of maps resides in the basement of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The collection, consisting of up to 4.6 million map sheets and 63,000 atlases, includes magnificent bound collections of elaborate maps - the pride of the golden age of Dutch cartography*. In the reading room scholars, wearing thin cotton gloves to protect the fragile sheets, examine ancient maps with magnifying glasses. Across the room people sit at their computer screens, studying the latest maps. With their prodigious memories, computers are able to store data about people, places and environments - the stuff of maps - and almost instantly information is displayed on the screen in the desired geographic context, and at the click of a button, a print-out of the map appears.Measuring the spherical Earth ranks as the first major milestone in scientific cartography. This was first achieved by the Greek astronomer Eratosthenes, a scholar at the famous Alexandrian Library in Egypt in the third century BC. He calculated the Earths circumference as 25,200 miles, which was remarkably accurate. The longitudinal circumference is known today to be 24,860 miles.Building on the ideas of his predecessors, the astronomer and geographer Ptolemy, working in the second century AD, spelled out a system for organising maps according to grids of latitude and longitude. Today, parallels of latitude are often spaced at intervals of 10 to 20 degrees and meridians* at 15 degrees, and this is the basis for the width of modern time zones. Another legacy of Ptolemys is his advice to cartographers to create maps to scale. Distance on todays maps is expressed as a fraction or ratio of the real distance. But mapmakers in Ptolemys time lacked the geographic knowledge to live up to Ptolemys scientific principles. Even now, when surveyors achieve accuracies down to inches and satellites can plot potential missile targets within feet, maps are not true pictures of reality.However, just as the compass improved navigation and created demand for useful charts, so the invention of the printing press in the 15th century put maps in the hands of more people, and took their production away from monks, who had tended to illustrate theology rather than geography. Ocean-going ships launched an age of discovery, enlarging both what could and needed to be mapped, and awakened an intellectual spirit and desire for knowledge of the world.Inspired by the rediscovered Ptolemy, whose writing had been preserved by Arabs after the sacking of the Alexandrian Library in AD 931, mapmakers in the 15th century gradually replaced theology with knowledge of faraway places, as reported by travelling merchants like Marco Polo.Gerhardus Mercator, the foremost shipmaker of the 16th century, developed a technique of arranging meridians and parallels in such a way that navigators could draw straight lines between two points and steer a constant compass course between them. This distortion formula, introduced on his world map of 1569, created the Greenland problem. Even on some standard maps to this day, Greenland looks as large as South America - one of the many problems when one tries to portray a round world on a flat sheet of paper. But the Mercator projection was so practical that it is still popular with sailors.2 The Library of Congress offers an opportunity toAborrow from their collection of Dutch maps.Blearn how to restore ancient and fragile maps.Cenjoy the atmosphere of the reading room.Dcreate individual computer maps to order.3 Ptolemy alerted his contemporaries to the importance ofA measuring the circumference of the world.B organising maps to reflect accurate ratios of distance.C working out the distance between parallels of latitude.D accuracy and precision in mapping.4 The invention of the printing pressA revitalised interest in scientific knowledge.B enabled maps to be produced more cheaply.C changed the approach to mapmaking.D ensured that the work of Ptolemy was continued.5 The writer concludes by stating thatA mapmaking has become too specialised.B cartographers work in very harsh conditions.C the fundamental aims of mapmaking remain unchanged.D the possibilities of satellite mapping are infinite.Questions 1-5Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.Write the correct letter in boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet.以下红色部分为孩子选择的答案。1 According to the first paragraph, mapmakers in the 21st century Acombine techniques to chart unknown territory.Bstill rely on being able to see what they map.Care now able to visit the darkest jungle.Dneed input from experts in other fields.Scientific mapping of the land came into its own with the achievements of the Cassini family - father, son, grandson and great-grandson. In the late 17th century, the Italian-born founder, Jean-Dominique, invented a complex method of determining longitude based on observations of Jupiters moons. Using this technique, surveyors were able to produce an accurate map of France. The family continued to map the French countryside and his great-grandson finally published their famous Cassini map in 1793 during the French Revolution. While it may have lacked the artistic appeal of earlier maps, it was the model of a social and geographic map showing roads, rivers, canals, towns, abbeys, vineyards, lakes and even windmills. With this achievement, France became the first country to be completely mapped by scientific methods.Mapmaking has come a long way since those days. Todays surveyors rarely go into the field without being linked to navigation satellites. Their hand-held receivers are the most familiar of the new mapping technologies, and the satellite system, developed and still operated by the US Defense Department, is increasingly used by surveyors. Even ordinary hikers, sailors and explorers can tap into it for data telling them where they are. Simplified civilian versions of the receivers are available for a few hundred dollars and they are also the heart of electronic map displays available in some cars. Cartography is pressing on to cosmic frontiers, but its objective is, and always has been, to communicate a sense of here in relation to there, however far away there may be.New Channel School IELTS Practice MaterialsPage 5Questions 9 - 13Complete the summary below.Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 9-13 on your answer sheet.Ancient maps allow us to see how we have come to make sense of the world. They also reflect the attitudes and knowledge of the day. The first great step in mapma
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