IELTS Cambridge Book 7.3 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/2025/08/7.3.mp3SECTION 1 Questions 1–10Questions 1 and 2Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.ExampleAnswerType of job required:Part-timeStudent is studying1 Student is in the2 year of the course. Questions 3–5Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.Position AvailableWhereProblemReceptionistin the 3 evening lectures4 in the Child Care Centretoo earlyClerical Assistantin the 5 evening lecturesQuestions 6–10Complete the form below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.STUDENT DETAILS Name:Anita NewmanAddress:6 Room No. 7 Other skills:Speaks some JapanesePosition available:8 at the English Language CentreDuties:Respond to enquiries and 9 Time of interview:Friday at 10 a.m.SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-16Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.SPONSORED WALKING HOLIDAY11 On the holiday, you will be walking for A 6 days. B 8 days. C 10 days. None 12 What proportion of the sponsorship money goes to charity?Give Answer A,B and C 13. Each walker's sponsorship money goes to one A student. B teacher. C school. None 14 When you start the trek you must be A interested in getting fit. B already quite fit. C already very fit. None 15 As you walk you will carry A all of your belongings. B some of your belongings. C none of your belongings None 16 The Semira Region has a long tradition of A making carpets. B weaving blankets. C carving wood. None Questions 17–20Complete the form below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. ITINERARYDay 1arrive in KishbaDay 2rest dayDay 3spend all day in a 17 Day 4visit a schoolDay 5rest dayDay 6see a 18 with old carvingsDay 7rest dayDay 8swim in a 19 Day 9visit a 20 Day 10depart from KishbaSECTION 3 Questions 21–30Questions 21 and 22Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.OCEAN RESEARCHThe Robotic Float ProjectFloat is shaped like a 21 Scientists from 22 have worked on the project so farSECTION 3 Questions 21–30Questions 21 and 22Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.23 ....24....25....Questions 26–30In what time period can data from the float projects help with the following things?Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 26–30.26 understanding of El Niño Please select your answerABC 27. understanding of climate change Please select your answerABC 28. naval rescues Please select your answerABC 29. sustainable fishing practices Please select your answerABC 30. crop selection Please select your answerABC SECTION 4 Questions 31–40Questions 31–34Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Hotels and the tourist industry31 According to the speaker, how might a guest feel when staying in a luxury hotel? A impressed with the facilities B depressed by the experience C concerned at the high costs None 32 According to recent research, luxury hotels overlook the need to A provide for the demands of important guests B create a comfortable environment. C offer an individual and personal welcome. None 33 The company focused their research on A a wide variety of hotels B large, luxury hotel chains. C exotic holiday hotels. None 34 What is the impact of the outside environment on a hotel guest? A It has a considerable effect. B It has a very limited effect. C It has no effect whatsoever None Questions 35–40Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.A company providing luxury serviced apartments aims to:cater specifically for 35 travellersprovide a stylish 36 for guests to useset a trend throughout the 37 which becomes permanentTraditional holiday hotels attract people by:offering the chance to 38 their ordinary routine lifemaking sure that they are cared for in all respects – like a 39 leaving small treats in their rooms – e.g. cosmetics or 40 Time's up