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All materials remain the property of their respective copyright owners and are used here for educational practice only https://ieltscollection.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/videoplayback-1-1-AudioTrimmer.com_.mp3Test 2Part 1 Question 1-10Question 1-6complete the form below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.Guitar GroupCoordinator: Gray 1 Level: 2 Place: the 34 Street First floor, Room T347Time: Thursday morning at 5.Recommended website: 'The perfect 6 .Questions 7–10Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.A typical 45-minute guitar lessonTimeActivityNotes5 minutestuning guitarsusing an app or by 7 ...10 minutesstrumming chords using our thumbskeeping time while the teacher is 8 ......15 minutesplaying songsoften listening to a 9 ..... of a song10 minutesplaying single notes and simple tunesplaying together, then 10 ...5 minutesnoting things to practise at home Part 2 Question 11-20Question 11-16Choose the correct letter, A, B or CWorking as a lifeboat Volunteer 11. What made David leave London and move to Northsea? A. He was eager to develop a hobby. B. He wanted to work shorter hours. C. He found his job in website design unsatisfting. None 12. The lifeboat institution in Northsea was built with money provided by A. a local organisation B. a local resident. C. the local council None 13. In his health assessment, the doctor was concerned about the fact David A. might be colour blind. B. was rather short-sighted C. had undergone eye surgery None 14. After arriving at the lifeboat station, they aim to launch the boat within A. five minutes. B. six to eight minutes. C. eight and a half minutes None 15. As a 'helmsman', David has the responsibility of deciding A. who will be the members of his crew. B. What equipment it will be nacessary to take. C. if the lifeboat should be launched None 16. As well as going out on the lifeboat, David A. gives talks on safety at sea. B. helps with fundraising. C. recruits new volunteers. None Question 17-18Choose TWO letters, A-EWhich TWO things does David say about the lifeboat volunteer training ? A. The residential course developed his leadership skills. B. The training in use of ropes and knots was quite brief. C. The training exercises have built up his mental strength. D. The casualty care activities were particularly challenging for him. E. The wave tank activities provided practice in survival techniques. Question 19-20Choose TWO letters, A-EWhich TWO things does David find most motivating about the work he does? A. working as part of a team B. experiences when working in winter C. being thanked by those he has helped D. the fact that it keeps him fit E. the chance to develop new equipment Part 3 Question 21-30Question 21-24choose the correct letter, A, B or C.21. At first, Don thought the topic of recycling footwear might be too A. limited in scope. B. hard to research. C. boring for listeners. None 22. When discussing trainers, Bella and Don disagree about A. how popular they are among young people. B. how suitable they are for school. C. how quickly they wear out. None 23. Bella says that she sometimes recycles shoes because A. they no longer fit. B. she no longer likes them. C. they are no longer in fashion None 24. What did the article say that confused Don? A. Public consumption of footwear has risen. B. Less footwear is recycled now than in the past. C. People dispose of more footwear than they used to. None Question 25-28What reasons did the recycling manager give for rejecting footwear, according to the students?Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-F, next to Questions 25-28Footwear25. the high-heeled shoes Please select your answerABCDEF 26. The ankle boots Please select your answerABCDEF 27. The baby shoes Please select your answerABCDEF 28. the trainers Please select your answerABCDEF Question 29-30choose the correct letter, A, B or C.29. why did the project to make 'new' shoes out of old shoes fail? A. People believed the 'new' pairs of shoes were unhygienic. B. There were not enough good parts to use in the old shoes. C. The shoes in the 'new' pairs were not completely alike. None 30. Bella and Don agree that they can present thair topic A. from a new angle. B. With relevant images. C. in a straightforward way. None Tardigradesmore than 1.000 species. 0.05 -1.2 millimetres logalso known as water 'bears' (due to how they 31 ) and 'moss piglets' Physical appearance a 32 round body and four pairs of legsclaws or 33 for grippingabsence of respiratory organs body filled with a liquid that carries both 34 and blood mouth shaped like a 35With teeth called styles Habitatoften found at the bottom of a lake or on plants very resilient and can exist in very low or high 36CryptobiosisIn dry conditions, they roll into a bell called a 'tun'.They stay alive with a much lower metabolism than usual.A type of 37 ensure their DNA is not damaged.Research is underway to find out how many days they can stay alive in 38FeedingCosume liquids, e.g., those found in moss or 39may eat other tardigradesConservation statusThey are not considered to be 40 Time's up