IELTS Cambridge Book 7.1 DisclaimerIELTS Collection is not affiliated with Cambridge, British Council, IDP, or IELTS. All materials remain the property of their respective copyright owners and are used here for educational practice only https://ieltscollection.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/7.1.mp3SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-5Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Transport from Airport to MiltonExampleAnswerDistance:147 miles- Car hire- don't want to drive- 1 - expensive- Greyhound bus- $15 single, $27.50 return- direct to the 2 - long 3 - Airport Shuttle- 4 service- every 2 hours- $35 single, $65 return- need to 5 Questions 6–10Complete the booking form below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.AIRPORT SHUTTLE BOOKING FORM To: MiltonDate: 6 No. of passengers:OneBus Time: 7 pm Type of ticket:SingleName: Janet 8 Flight No: 9 From:London HeathrowAddress in Milton: Vacation Motel, 24, Kitchener StreetFare: $35Credit Card No: (Visa) 10 SECTION 2 Questions 11–20Questions 11–16Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.11. PS Camping has been organising holidays for A 15 years. B 20 years. C 25 years. None 12. The company has most camping sites in A France. B Italy. C Switzerland. None 13. Which organised activity can children do every day of the week? A football B drama C model making None 14. Some areas of the sites have a 'no noise' rule after A 9.30 p.m. B 10.00 p.m. C 10.30 p.m. None 15. The holiday insurance that is offered by PS Camping A can be charged on an annual basis. B is included in the price of the holiday. C must be taken out at the time of booking. None 16. Customers who recommend PS Camping to friends will receive A a free gift. B an upgrade to a luxury tent. C a discount. None Questions 17–20What does the speaker say about the following items?Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 17–20.17. barbecues Please select your answerABC 18. toys Please select your answerABC 19. cool boxes Please select your answerABC 20 mops and buckets Please select your answerABC SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-23Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS IN THE WORKPLACEIndividuals bring different:ideas21 learning experiencesWork behaviour differences are due to:personality22 Effects of diversity on companies:Advantage: diversity develops 23 Disadvantage: diversity can cause conflictQuestions 24-27Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.24. Janice thinks that employers should encourage workers who are A potential leaders. B open to new ideas. C good at teamwork. None 25 Janice suggests that managers may find it difficult to A form successful groups. B balance conflicting needs. C deal with uncooperative workers. None 26 Janice believes employers should look for job applicants who A can think independently. B will obey the system. C can solve problems. None 27. Janice believes managers should A demonstrate good behavior. B encourage co-operation early on. C increase financial incentives None Questions 28-30Complete the sentences below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.28 All managers need to understand their employees and recognise their company's 29 When managing change, increasing the company's may be more important than employee satisfaction.30 During periods of change, managers may have to cope with increased amounts of SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Questions 31-35Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.SEMINAR ON ROCK ARTPreparation for fieldwork trip to Namibia in 31 Rock art in Namibia may bepaintingsengravingsEarliest explanation of engravings of animal footprintsThey were used to help 32 learn about trackingBut:• Why are the tracks usually 33 ?• Why are some engravings realistic and others unrealistic?• Why are the unrealistic animals sometimes half 34 ?More recent explanation:Wise men may have been trying to control wild animals with 35 Comment:Earlier explanation was due to scholars over-generalising from their experience of a different culture.Questions 36–40Complete the sentences below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.36 If you look at a site from a ., you reduce visitor pressure.37 To camp on a site may be disrespectful to people from that 38 Undiscovered material may be damaged by 39 You should avoid or tracing rock art as it is so fragile.40 In general, your aim is to leave the site Time's up