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Prepare for IELTS General Training Volume 1

Prepare for IELTS General Training Volume 1

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Answer Keys:

Part 1: Question 1 - 10
  • 1 Certificate of Excellence
  • 2 merged with
  • 3 performance arts
  • 4 passed away
  • 5 dying wish
  • 6 toured
  • 7 acting
  • 8 directed
  • 9 Grade 8
  • 10 modern dance
Part 2: Question 11 - 20
  • 11 C
  • 12 H
  • 13 G
  • 14 A
  • 15 E
  • 16 B
  • 17 B
  • 18 A
  • 19 A
  • 20 C
Part 3: Question 21 - 30
  • 21 D
  • 22 C
  • 23 B
  • 24 A
  • 25 A
  • 26 B
  • 27 28 B,E
  • 29 30 A,B
Part 4: Question 31 - 40
  • 31 subterranean chamber
  • 32 Queen's Chamber
  • 33 Grand Gallery
  • 34 air shaft(s)
  • 35 King's Chamber
  • 36 nearby quarries
  • 37 500 miles away
  • 38 wooden wedges
  • 39 a massive earthquake
  • 40 slave labour

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Review & Explanations:

Part 1: Questions 1-10

Questions 1-5

Complete the notes below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

ROSEMARY THEATRE SCHOOL

History

Established in 1924. (Example)

• 1950: Awarded His Majesty’s 1

• 1975: 2 Ambleside School of Dance to become the largest 3 school in the country

• 1993: Founder, Rosemary Elizabeth English, 4

• Her 5 was for the school to become a charitable trust.

• 1998: The Rosemary Theatre School officially became a not-for-profit organisation.

  • 1 Answer: Certificate of Excellence

    The keyword concerned in Q1 should be “1950and awarded by His Majesty

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

    By accurately locating the keywords, the answer “Certificate of Excellence” is quite easy to spot.

    Note: Paying attention to word limit.

    The answer for Q1 is Certificate of Excellence.

  • 2 Answer: merged with

    The keyword concerned in Q2 should be “Ambleside School of Dance

    From the question, we can assume that the answer should be a verb.

    Keyword: Ambleside School of Dance suggests that the answer will soon appear.

    The director immediately mentioned the merger after the keyword.

    Note: do not forget the adverb “with”

    The answer for Q2 is merge with.

  • 3 Answer: performance arts

    The keyword concerned in Q3 should be “largest” and “school”

    From the question, we can assume that the answer must be nouns which describe the type of school.

    By accurately locating the keywords, the answer “performance art” is quite easy to spot.

    Note: be careful with sound of “s” at the end of “art”.

    The answer for Q3 is performance arts

  • 4 Answer: passed away

    The keyword concerned in Q4 should be “Rosemary Elizabeth English”

    From the question, we can assume that the answer must be verbs or to be verbs + adjective which tell about her.

    By accurately locating the keywords, the answer “passed away”

    Note: be aware that verb is in past simple.

    The answer for Q4 is passed away.

  • 5 Answer: dying wish

    The keyword concerned in Q5 should be “charitable trust”

    From the question, we can assume that the answer must be nouns.

    By accurately locating the keywords, the answer “dying wish” is quite easy to spot. By mentioned the death of Rosemary Elizabeth English, dying wish can partially be predicted.

    The answer for Q5 is dying wish

Questions 6-10

Complete the form below.

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

RTS

Rosemary Theatre School

Excellence in performance arts for nearly a century

APPLICATION FORM

Name

Maeve Brennan

Age

15

Experience

6 with local drama club

7 classes attended since the age of 3

8 school productions of Macbeth, Hamlet,

The Merchant of Venice, etc.

Achievements

9 piano with the Royal Academy of Music

National Certificate in 10 from Trinity College

  • 6 Answer: toured

    The keyword concerned in Q6 should be “local drama club”

    From the question, we can assume that the answer should be verbs + with

    By accurately locating the keywords, the answer “toured

    Note: be aware that verb is in past simple.

    The answer for Q6 is toured.

  • 7 Answer: acting

    The keyword concerned in Q7 should be “classes” and “the age of 3”

    From the question, we can assume that the answer should be nouns

    the age of 3” is equivalent with “3 years old” and by accurately locating the keywords, the answer will be “acting

    The answer for Q7 is acting.

  • 8 Answer: directed

    The keyword concerned in Q8 should be “school production”, “The Merchant of Venice. Macbeth, Hamlet”

    From the question, we can assume that the answer should be verbs that describe what did the student do in these plays.

    When the student mentions “school production” plays, it suggests that the answer will appear soon.

    The student told director that she directed rather than acting in the plays.

    Note: be aware that verb is in past simple.

    The answer for Q8 is directed.

  • 9 Answer: Grade 8

    The keyword concerned in Q9 should be “achievement”, “piano” and “Royal Academy

    From the question, we can assume that the answer should be nouns

    The question of director about student’s “achievement” suggest that the answer appears soon.

    By locating the keyword “achievementandpiano”, the answer of “Grade 8” can easily be found. Moreover, the mention of “Royal Academy” also can consolidate the answer.

    The answer for Q9 is Grade 8.

  • 10 Answer: modern dance

    The keyword concerned in Q10 should be “Trinity Colleges” and “National Certificate

    From the question, we can assume that the answer should be nouns

    The question of director: “Anything else?” lets you know that the answer is about to appear.

    By locating the keyword, the answer will be of “modern dance”

    The answer for Q10 is modern dance.

Part 1
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SECTION 1

You will hear part of a telephone conversation between a student and the director of a theatre school. First you will have some time to look at questions 1-5.

[Pause 30 seconds]

You will see that there is an example that has been done for you. On this occasion only, the conversation relating to this will be played first.

S (Student): And could you tell me a little bit about the history of the school?

D (Director): Of course. Rosemary Theatre School was established in 1924 and has gone from strength to strength since. It's now the largest school of its kind In the United Kingdom.

Narrator: The theatre was established in 1924, so you write '1924' in the space provided. You should answer the questions as you listen because you will not hear the recording a second time. Listen carefully and answer questions 1-5.

S (Student): And could you tell me a little bit about the history of the school?

D (Director): Of course. Rosemary Theatre School was established in 1924 and has gone from strength to strength since. It's now the largest school of its kind in the United Kingdom.

S: I see.

D: Yes, and did you know we were awarded His Majesty's Certificate of Excellence in 1950? That was, perhaps, our proudest moment.

S: Very impressive. And in more recent times?

D: Well, a lot has changed. I hardly recognise the school anymore from when I first became a teacher almost 40 years ago, but those changes were absolutely necessary if the school was to remain at the cutting edge of performance arts.

S: Didn't the theatre use to be located on Bridgeway?

D: That's right, but then the Ambleside School of Dance merged with us and we moved to new buildings to accommodate the greater number of students we'd have to teach.

S: Is that when you became the largest performance arts school in the country?

D: Yes. Our school and its reputation grew and grew. Then, in 1993, another change was forced on us when our founder, and school director for nearly 70 years, Rosemary Elizabeth English, passed away at the ripe old age of 103. Her dying wish was that the school would one day be registered as a charitable trust.

S: Did she get her wish?

D: Of course; in '98, the theatre officially became a not-for-profit organisation and Rosemary's legacy was complete.

Narrator: Before listening to the rest of the conversation you have some time to look at questions 6-10.

[Pause 30 seconds] Now listen and answer questions 6-10.

S: Thank you so much. This information is just what I need for my school project.

D: Glad to be of help, Maeve. You mentioned you were quite passionate about theatre and music yourself.

S: I love 'em to bits - eh, excuse me - very much.

D: Have you ever considered applying to become a student at our school?

S: I don't suppose I have; I never thought I'd be good enough.

D: Well, tell you what, why don't you tell me a little bit about your background? I'll fill out an application form for you over the phone, and we can just see what happens after that; what do you think?

S: Wow, that would be great!

D: Okay, let's go through the first few pages then, shall we? I have your name and age; tell me about your past experience in performance arts.

S: Well, I'm a member of my local drama club and have toured with it around the country. I've also been going to acting classes since I was about 3 years old.

D: Marvellous. Anything else?

S: Well, each year at school we do a school production of a Shakespearean play.

D: Very nice. Did you act in some then?

S: Erm, no,  I directed them. I did The Merchant of Venice. Macbeth, Hamlet, you know ...

D: Have you not acted at all then?

S: Not recently. I used to a lot when I was younger.

D: Interesting. And which route would you prefer to go down - the acting or directing one?

S: Maybe both!

D: How ambitious! Now, any achievements of note?

S: Em, well, I got the Grade 8 on the piano.

D: Was that certified, Maeve?

S: Yes, by the Royal Academy.

D: Great. Anything else?

S: Well, yes, I did do a course in modern dance at Trinity and I'm currently studying ballet at Chelmsford College (fading) ...

Narrator: That's the end of Section 1. You have half a minute to check your answers. [Pause 30 seconds]

Now turn to Section 2.

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