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IELTS Mock Test 2024 June

IELTS Mock Test 2024 June

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  • Published on: 03 Jul 2024
  • Tests taken: 15,964

Answer Keys:

Part 1: Question 1 - 10
  • 1 67 King’s
  • 2 north
  • 3 Sutcliffe
  • 4 automatic
  • 5 day
  • 6 weather
  • 7 licence
  • 8 50
  • 9 30
  • 10 notebook
Part 2: Question 11 - 20
  • 11 1 million
  • 12 tourism
  • 13 southeast
  • 14 lawyer
  • 15 seven
  • 16 A
  • 17 C
  • 18 E
  • 19 D
  • 20 B
Part 3: Question 21 - 30
  • 21 A
  • 22 B
  • 23 A
  • 24 C
  • 25 C
  • 26 E
  • 27 A
  • 28 B
  • 29 D
  • 30 C
Part 4: Question 31 - 40
  • 31 democratic
  • 32 internal website
  • 33 transparency
  • 34 (company’s) income
  • 35 employee first
  • 36 solution
  • 37 promotion​​​​​​​
  • 38 ticket
  • 39 vacation
  • 40 ban

Review & Explanations:

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Part 1: Questions 1-10

Questions 1-10

Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Driving school

ExampleAnswer
Looking for driving lessons given during the:weekends
Address: 1 Road
Drive:

the city center

2 above the city

Teacher’s name:Allen 3
Popular type of car on roads: 4
Best time to take lessons:practice during the 5
Safety driving depends on:good 6
Obtain:a driving 7
Final test fee:$ 8
Duration of test:approximately 9 minutes
More advice:keep a driving 10
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OLIVIA: Hi Zach! I heard you passed your driving test! Congratulations!

ZACH: Thanks Olivia! I passed just last week. It feels great to be independent and driving on my own!

OLIVIA: I really want to take driving lessons, but I haven’t been able to find a driving school that will give lessons during the weekends so that I don’t have to miss any classes at college.

ZACH: The driving school that I used was brilliant and really flexible with their teaching hours. It’s really close to school. The address is 67 King’s  Road - that’s 67- KING-apostrophe-S Road.

OLIVIA: Oh that’s perfect! I don’t like the idea of driving around busy streets. Did your teacher make you drive in urban areas or did he mainly teach you on roads in the countryside?

ZACH: My teacher said that I had to learn on both in order to become a good and experienced driver. We would start in the city centre and then drive north  above the city.

OLIVIA: He sounds like a good teacher. Would you mind giving me his contact details so I can ask him for lessons?

ZACH: Of course! My mother’s friend Daniel Smith referred me to him. His name is Allen Sutcliffe.

OLIVIA: Could you spell the surname please?

ZACH: S-U-T-C-L-I-double F-E

OLIVIA: Thanks for helping me out, I’ll give him a call tomorrow. I don’t know if I should learn in a manual or automatic car. How do I decide?

ZACH: I wasn’t sure which type of car to learn in either. In the end I chose to learn in a manual car because once you’ve learnt how to drive manually you can drive automatic as well. Most cars on the road are automatic  nowadays.

OLIVIA: OK, I think I’ll learn with a manual car too then. Hopefully the teacher will be able to give me lessons in the evenings after school!

ZACH: It would be much better if you take the lessons during the day . It will be far easier for you to learn when there is enough daylight to clearly see everything going on around you. But you need to be an experienced driver to drive safely at night.

OLIVIA: How frustrating! I was hoping I wouldn’t have to take lessons during the weekends! You’re right though, safety comes first!

ZACH: Speaking of safety, you should wait until summer to start learning! It’s really difficult and dangerous to drive in the wind and rain as a learner so you should definitely wait until the weather  is sunny and dry.

OLIVIA: OK, that’s perfect, actually! It will give me some time to save up some money to pay for the lessons.

ZACH: Tell me about it! I had to work for months before I had enough money saved up! It was worth all the work when I finally got my driving license though!

OLIVIA: The whole process is so expensive! How much did it cost you in the end?

ZACH: Well, each half hour lesson cost $30 and then the final test cost $50 . In total it cost me about $300.

OLIVIA: Gosh, it’s pretty expensive! How did you find the test? Was it really difficult?

ZACH: No, it wasn’t too bad, and the man was really calm and friendly. I knew that I would have to perform two parking manoeuvres during the test, so I practised them a lot beforehand and that really helped! The test used to last 40 minutes, but it changed a bit. For the first 20 minutes of the test he gave me directions and I had to just drive around and then the last 10 minutes was for demonstrating the manoeuvres, so
the test is 30  minutes in total.

OLIVIA: OK, great, I’ll remember that! Do you have any more advice?

ZACH: It’s really good to practise driving a lot outside of driving lessons as well. Whenever my parents were running errands on the weekends I would offer to drive them. My driving teacher also told me to buy a notebook to write down everything that I’ve learnt in it like a diary

OLIVIA: Haha, that sounds boring, but I’ll do it if it helps.

ZACH: I found it really useful! Before my test I read through everything I had written down and it reminded me of a lot of things that I had forgotten about! It’s really helpful for the theory test as well because there’s so much information to remember for it.

OLIVIA: That’s great, Zach! Thanks for your help!

ZACH: No problem, see you at school!

OLIVIA: Bye!

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