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IELTS General Training Volume 7

IELTS General Training Volume 7

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  • Published on: 22 Aug 2018
  • Tests taken: 625,084

Answer Keys:

Part 1: Question 1 - 10
  • 1 Tom/Tom Jones
  • 2 Flat 1
  • 3 020 7788 1212
  • 4 Cafe Manager
  • 5 Daltton
  • 6 broken
  • 7 Jenny Orion
  • 8 Business partner
  • 9 1st February
  • 10 credit card
Part 2: Question 11 - 20
  • 11 Palace Gardens
  • 12 Royal Crescent
  • 13 middle ages
  • 14 old hockey playground
  • 15 residential road
  • 16 Queen Square
  • 17 Roman baths
  • 18 (The) Roman Boat
  • 19 48 hours
  • 20 English
Part 3: Question 21 - 30
  • 21 Educational Science
  • 22 primary school
  • 23 arithmetic
  • 24 construction
  • 25 (A) friend
  • 26 understanding
  • 27 extend
  • 28 computer
  • 29 raise/earn money
  • 30 accommodation
Part 4: Question 31 - 39
  • 31 (A) questionnaire
  • 32 (the) fountain
  • 33 (the) business school
  • 34 2/two
  • 35 leisure and sports
  • 36 (a) drama theatre
  • 37 25%
  • 38 (the) accommodation buildings
  • 39 40 B,E

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Review & Explanations:

Part 1: Questions 1-10

Questions 1-10

Complete the notes below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

CAR INSURANCE SERVICE

Example

Answer

Dealer’s name:

Mary Fox

Customer’s name:

1

Current address:

2 Wood House, Wolf Crescent

Daytime contact number:

3

Job:

4

Current car:

2.0 Litre

Humax 5 in 2000

Car insurance Co. (before):

North Pole Safe

Claimed:

Three cases

Problem:

The window was 6

Another driver's name:

7

Relationship to main driver:

8

Starting insurance:

The 9

Method of payment:

10

  • 1 Answer: Tom/Tom Jones

    Note:

    • the words which lead you to the answer are underlined.

    • the word/number you must write for the answer is marked.

    • words which you might wrongly think could be the answer are in italics.

    • The keyword concerned in Q1 must be Customer’s name.

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be a name.

    • As the women asks the man to tell her his name, the man confirms that his name is Tom Jones Therefore, the answer for Q1 must be Tom Jones

  • 2 Answer: Flat 1
    • The keyword concerned in Q2 must be current address.

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be a place.

    • The customer mentions that It’s Flat 1 Wood House, Wolf Crescent . Therefore, the answer for Q2 must be Flat 1

  • 3 Answer: 020 7788 1212
    • The keyword concerned in Q3 must be Daytime contact number.

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be a series of numbers.

    • The customer mentions that My office number is 020 7788 1212. Therefore, the answer for Q3 must be 020 7788 1212.

  • 4 Answer: Cafe Manager
    • The keywords concerned in Q4 must be Job.

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be a noun.

    • The man states that I’m a cafe manager.Thus, the answer for Q4 must be “cafe manager”.

  • 5 Answer: Daltton
    • The keywords concerned in Q5 must be Current car and Humax

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be a noun.

    • As the women asks the man to tell her the model name, the man confirms that It’s a Humax Daltton Thus, the answer for Q5 must be Daltton.

  • 6 Answer: broken
    • The keywords concerned in Q6 must be Problem and The window

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be a adjective

    • The man states that It was a broken window. Thus, the answer for Q6 must be broken

  • 7 Answer: Jenny Orion
    • The keywords concerned in Q7 must be Another driver's name

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be a noun.

    • The man states that Yes, just one woman and Jenny Orion. Thus, the answer for Q7 must be Jenny Orion

  • 8 Answer: Business partner
    • The keywords concerned in Q8 must be Relationship

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be a noun.

    • The man states that She is my business partner. Thus, the answer for Q8 must be business partner

  • 9 Answer: 1st February
    • The keywords concerned in Q9 must be Starting insurance

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be a interval.

    • The man states that I’ll need it from the 1st of February. Thus, the answer for Q9 must be 1st February

  • 10 Answer: credit card
    • The keywords concerned in Q10 must be Method of payment

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be a noun.

    • The man states that I’ll use a credit card. Thus, the answer for Q10 must be credit card.

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AGENT:    Hello. Nice to meet you. My name Is Mary Fox. I am a car Insurance marketing manager here. What can I do for you, sir?

CUSTOMER; Oh hello. I’m interested in buying some car insurance.

AGENT:    Great. I’ll show you a brochure then. What’s your name, sir?

CUSTOMER: Tom Jones. Just call me Tom. Easy to remember, isn’t it?

AGENT:    And your current address In the UK, Tom?

CUSTOMER:    It’s Flat 1 Wood House, Wolf Crescent.

AGENT:    Wolf Crescent. Is that in the Surrey Quay area of east London?

CUSTOMER:    Yes.

AGENT:    And what’s your daytime phone number, please?

CUSTOMER:    My office number is 020 7788 1212.

AGENT:    And could I ask you what you do for a living?

CUSTOMER:    I’m a cafe manager.

AGENT:    OK. So can you tell me the engine size of your car, please, Tom?

CUSTOMER:    It has a 2.0 litre engine.

AGENT:    Thank you. And the model name?

CUSTOMER:    It’s a Humax Daltton.

AGENT:    Could you spell the model name, please?

CUSTOMER:    Yes. D-A-L-T-T-O-N.

AGENT:    Ah yes, thanks. And when was it launched?

CUSTOMER:    It would have been In 2000, I think.

AGENT:    Lovely. Right. I presume you’ve had a previous Insurer recently?

CUSTOMER:    Yes.

AGENT:    Right. We need to know the name of the car Insurance company you were with before.

CUSTOMER:    Certainly. It was North Pole Safe.

AGENT:    Thank you, and have you made any insurance claims within the last three years?

CUSTOMER:    Yes, three cases In 2005.

AGENT:    And what was your problem?

CUSTOMER:    It was a broken window.

AGENT:    That’s fine, Mr. Jones. Everything sounds fine so far. And will you include any other drivers on the insurance?

CUSTOMER:    Yes, just one woman.

AGENT:    And her name?

CUSTOMER:    Jenny Orion.

AGENT:    Could you spell her full name, please?

CUSTOMER:    Jenny Orion, that’s J-E-double N-Y O-R-l-O-N.

AGENT:    OK, thank you. And what relationship is she to you?

CUSTOMER:    She is my business partner.

AGENT:    And what will you be using the car for?

CUSTOMER:    Well... mainly for business use.

AGENT:    Business use (murmuring). Will you be using it for delivery?

CUSTOMER:    Yes, always.

AGENT:    Anything else?

CUSTOMER:    No. That’s it.

AGENT:    And finally, when would you like to begin the Insurance?

CUSTOMER:    I’ll need it from the 1st of February.

AGENT:    Right. Could I check the tick box on the computer now?

CUSTOMER:    Yes, go ahead.

AGENT:    And that comes out at £700.00 per year.

CUSTOMER:    Well... It’s quite a bit higher than I’ve been paying until now... but it’s just about OK.

AGENT:    Great. How would you like to pay? Cash or card, sir?

CUSTOMER:    I’ll use a credit card.

AGENT:    Certainly, sir.

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