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IELTS Mock Test 2021 December

IELTS Mock Test 2021 December

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  • Published on: 18 Dec 2021
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Answer Keys:

Part 1: Question 1 - 10
  • 1 Buwal 
  • 2 16 Bridgeway Road 
  • 3 25th May 1983 
  • 4 M.Sc. Engineering 
  • 5 one/1 
  • 6 A4 
  • 7 (about) half a million/ 500000 
  • 8 silent 
  • 9 books and reports 
  • 10 video and DVD 
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Part 1: Question 1 - 10
Correct answer: 0/10
  • 1 Buwal 
  • 2 16 Bridgeway Road 
  • 3 25th May 1983 
  • 4 M.Sc. Engineering 
  • 5 one/1 
  • 6 A4 
  • 7 (about) half a million/ 500000 
  • 8 silent 
  • 9 books and reports 
  • 10 video and DVD 
Part 2: Question 11 - 20
  • 11 31st October 
  • 12 1 month 
  • 13 (the) original 
  • 14 16 A,D,F 
  • 17 Home Office website 
  • 18 recorded delivery 
  • 19 Immigration Advisory Service 
  • 20 (a) few days 
Correct answer: 0/10
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Part 2: Question 11 - 20
Correct answer: 0/10
  • 11 31st October 
  • 12 1 month 
  • 13 (the) original 
  • 14 16 A,D,F 
  • 17 Home Office website 
  • 18 recorded delivery 
  • 19 Immigration Advisory Service 
  • 20 (a) few days 
Part 3: Question 21 - 30
  • 21 application form 
  • 22 academic background 
  • 23 geography 
  • 24 independent 
  • 25 third year 
  • 26 human geography 
  • 27 (the) summer 
  • 28 (the) climate 
  • 29 vegetation 
  • 30 Development Studies 
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Part 3: Question 21 - 30
Correct answer: 0/10
  • 21 application form 
  • 22 academic background 
  • 23 geography 
  • 24 independent 
  • 25 third year 
  • 26 human geography 
  • 27 (the) summer 
  • 28 (the) climate 
  • 29 vegetation 
  • 30 Development Studies 
Part 4: Question 31 - 40
  • 31 Great Britain 
  • 32 north and west 
  • 33 lakes 
  • 34 coastline 
  • 35 food processing 
  • 36 rain and fog 
  • 37 April 
  • 38 (the) east 
  • 39 (parts of) Scotland 
  • 40 early spring 
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Part 4: Question 31 - 40
Correct answer: 0/10
  • 31 Great Britain 
  • 32 north and west 
  • 33 lakes 
  • 34 coastline 
  • 35 food processing 
  • 36 rain and fog 
  • 37 April 
  • 38 (the) east 
  • 39 (parts of) Scotland 
  • 40 early spring 

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Review & Explanations:

Part 1: Questions 1-10

Questions 1-4

Complete the following information using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR NUMBERS for each answer.

Surname 1
Given nameGarba
Local address 2
Home addressLagos, Nigeria
Date of birth 3
Course 4
  • 1 Answer: Buwal
    • The keyword concerned in Q1 is “surname”.

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

    • The answer for Q1 is quite noticeable as the student directly tells us his surname, which is Buwal.

    Note: The only obstacle is candidate’s personal confusion between the student’s first name and surname. Nonetheless, as the given name “Garba” has already been filled, the candidate is expected to pass Q1 with ease.

  • 2 Answer: 16 Bridgeway Road
    • The keyword concerned in Q2 should be “local address”.

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be numbers and names.

    • The librarian’s question “Could I have your address?” can be seen as a suggestion for the answer’s appearance.

    • The student’s answer is “16 Bridgeway road”. Since no more than three words and/or numbers are allowed in each question, the candidate may get baffled a little bit.

    • However, as the conversation moves on, it is implied that Bridge way is written only as one word, “Bridgeway”. Hence, candidates with good listening skills and average concentration can easily solve the trick.

  • 3 Answer: 25th May 1983
    • The keyword concerned in Q3 is “date of birth”.

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

    • The librarian’s question suggests that the answer will soon appear.

    • The student’s full answer is 25th of May 1983. As the exercise imposes word limit on the candidate’s answers, the final outcome should be written shortly as “25th May 1983”.

  • 4 Answer: M.Sc. Engineering
    • The keyword concerned in Q4 should be “course”.

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

    • The librarian’s question suggests that the answer will soon appear.

    • As the student’s answer is M.Sc. Engineering, it is expected that candidate just needs to fill in the answer similar to what he/she hears without understanding what exactly is M.Sc. Engineering.

Questions 5-7

Answer the following questions using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS/NUMBERS for each answer.

How many other UK universities have libraries open 24 hours?

5

What size photocopies are available at the library?

6

How many entries are there on the library database?

7

  • 5 Answer: one/1
    • The keyword concerned in Q5 is “24 hours”.

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

    • From the conversation, we are aware that the library, which the student is visiting, is only the second university in the UK to open 24 hours a day. Therefore, it can be implied that apart from this library, there is another library offering 24 hours service, which makes the total number become 2.

    • However, as the question only concerns how many UK universities, apart from this library, open 24 hours, the answer for Q5 should only be 1.

  • 6 Answer: A4
    • The keyword concerned in Q6 is “size photocopies”.

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be common paper sizes.

    • Based on Q6’s wording, it can be inferred that there are multiple size photocopies available at the library.

    • As the librarian claims that ONLY A4 sized copies are available, we can be confident that A4 is the answer for Q6.

  • 7 Answer: (about) half a million/ 500000
    • The keywords concerned in Q7 are “entry” and “database”.

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

    • As the librarian suggests the database in computers, we can be sure that the answer for Q7 will soon appear.

    • The approximate number “about half a million” goes with our keywordentry”, which matches our expectation. Thus, the answer should be “half a million” or simply “500000”.

Questions 8-10

Complete the following sentences using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap.

It is not necessary to be 8 on the lower floor of the library.

What is on the upper floor of the library? 9

It is not always necessary to make an appointment to use the 10 room.

  • 8 Answer: silent
    • The keywords concerned in Q8 are “not necessary” and “lower floor of the library”.

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

    • From the student’s question, we can imply that the floor he is currently on must be the lower floor of the library, as there are upper floors => The answer must soon appear.

    • From the conversation, it is inferred that the library’s users do not need to be silent on the lower floor of the library. Thus, the answer for Q8 should be “silent”.

    • As the conversation moves on, we are told that users are asked to keep noise to a minimum. However, this information does not affect our answer.

    Note: “It is not necessary to be” and “Is not required to be/to do sth” are interchangeable in this context.

  • 9 Answer: books and reports
    • The keywords concerned in Q9 are “what” and upper floor of the library”.

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

    • As the equivalent keywordupstairs” is heard, we can be sure that the answer must soon appear.

    • From the conversation, it is inferred that books and reports are kept on the upper floor of the library. Thus, the answer for Q9 should be “books and reports”.

  • 10 Answer: video and DVD
    • The keywords concerned in Q10 are “not always necessary”, “appointment”, “use” and “room”.

    • From the question, we can assume that the answer must be nouns which indicate a certain type of room.

    • As the keywordvideo and DVD room” is heard, we can see that “video and DVD” matches our expectation. However, further information is needed.

    • The librarian suggests that USUALLY an appointment needs to be made in advance if the students wish to occupy the video and DVD room. The word “usually” indicates that an appointment is not always necessary to be made in advance. Therefore, the answer for Q10 should be “video and DVD”.

    Note: If you are still uncertain of the answer, the following sentence is there to clarify our choice. From this sentence, we learn that if the room is not in use, students do not need to make an appointment in advance. Therefore, it is not always necessary to make an appointment to use the video and DVD room.

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Student: Good morning. I’d like to join the library, please.

Librarian: Of course. Can I just see your student card ?

Student: Here you are.

Librarian: Thank you. Let me just check – your first name is Garba – G A R B A – and your surname is Buwal – B U W A L.

Student: That’s right.

Librarian: Can I just get some additional information from you for our database? It won’t take long.

Student: Sure.

Librarian: Could I have your address, please?

Student: Here? In Newtown?

Librarian: Yes.

Student: 16 Bridgeway road .

Librarian: Is Bridgeway written as one word?

Student: Yes, it is.

Librarian: Thank you. Which city are you from? Just the city, I don’t need the full address.

Student: I’m from Lagos in Nigeria.

Librarian: And your date of birth?

Student: 25th of May 1983.

Librarian: Which course are you on?

Student: M.Sc. Engineering.

Librarian: Thank you. That’s all the personal data I need. Your library card will be ready tomorrow. Would you like to pick it up here or shall I send it to your department ?

Student: I’ll pick it up here. Could I just ask you a few questions?

Librarian: Of course. What would you like to know?

Student: I heard that the library is open 24 hours a day. Is that correct?

Librarian: It will be from the 1st of October , but now we’re only open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. because this week is only for orientation. There are no formal classes at the university.

Student: I see. It’s very unusual to have a library that’s open 24 hours.

Librarian: We are only the second university in the UK to offer this service. It was instantly popular when we introduced it on the 1st of march last academic year.

Student: What facilities are available here? I missed the orientation, I’m afraid.

Librarian: Well, you can see the three photo copiers over there by the large desk. The one nearest us is a colour copier.

Student: How much does it cost to make copies?

Librarian: Five pence for black and white and 10 pence for colour. Only A4 sized copies are available. On the other side of the room, by the windows, you can see the computers. They have a database of all books, newspapers, magazines and reports in the library – about half a million entries in all.

Student: Are they connected to the Internet?

Librarian: No. We found that too many students wanted to use them.

Besides, it’s cheap and easy for students to get an Internet connection in their accommodation .

Student: Those stairs lead to the rest of the library?

Librarian: Yes. On this floor, we have newspapers and magazines.

Users are not required to be silent in this part of the library, but we do ask that noise be kept to a minimum. Upstairs, there are all the books and reports.

Student: What’s that room at the end there?

Librarian: You mean at the opposite end of the room to my desk? That’s the video and DVD room . We have a small selection of videos and DVDs that students can view, but usually an appointment needs to be made in advance. However, this is not necessary if the room is not in use.

Student: Well, thank you very much.

Librarian: My pleasure.

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Hoshiyar Singh

The information regarding the components of a neuron and how it works is depicted by the rendered diagram.

Looking from an overall perspective, it is crystal clear that there are seven pieces in the neuron system and various steps in the working system.

To begin with the components, the cell body is in a circular form and is situated in the cell. On the outer side of the cell body, there are dendrites, and its work to receive massages from other cells and it is also attached with other neurons. Additionally, axon is a capsule like structure that is situated in the action potential, and its work to pass messages from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands.

Shifting attention towards the rest of the information, the myelin sheath, which covers the axon of some neurons and helps speed neural impulses. Moreover, there are five myelin sheaths, which are called action potentials. The last component is terminal buttons, which forms junction with other cells.

Anonymous

A neuron is the fundamental unit of the nervous system. The function of a neuron is to send and receive neural impulses.It comprises of dendrites, cell body and axon. The cell body or soma have multiple projections knowns as dendrites and a single tail-like extension called the axon. Dendrites essentially receive messages/signals from other cells. These signals are passed on to the axon via the cell body.  These signals then travel down the axon through action potentials. The axon of some neurons are covered by myelin sheath which speeds up the transmission of signals. At the end of a neuron, the terminal buttons form junctions with dendrites of neighbouring cells, thereby, relaying the message to other neurons, muscle or glands.

anon

PLEASE COMMENTTTTT THANK YOU !!!

In today’s modern era, the increasing population of senior citizens are required to be closely taken care of within society due to the advancements in the medical industry. In my opinion, I believe that the world will have a hard time managing the vast numbers of elderly folks today due to lack of manpower in healthcare that no technology can replace for daily basic activities. Consequently, governments of different nations should consider constructing more well-equipped foster homes to help minimise this issue.


It is undeniable that the healthcare industry is lacking manpower. This is because the younger generations find studying medicine too time-consuming, and not many people can commit to 5 years of medical studies or even longer. Young adults would rather work in the retail e-commerce industry which helps money to grow faster. To illustrate this, nurses are needed to help shower or clean the body waste of incapable elderly citizens, no advanced technology can help to do this daily essential activity. As a result, elderly people are neglected because they are hard to manage and no one wants to take up this tough manual  job.


Based on my recommendation, the solution to manage this issue is by raising the numbers of proper and well-equipped old folks' homes to help manage the growing population of the elderly. Government should send a good amount of pension for each home to ensure there is sufficient food and necessities needed for the elderly.


In conclusion, despite healthcare improvements in the world, it is still hard to manage the rising growth of senior citizens because of the lack of labour force in the medical industry. To improve this situation, governments need to take into consideration by building more well-equipped old folks’ home within the country and providing pension to them.

Karthika Ramasamy

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Anyone give your opinion on my Task 1 and Task 2 writings please. I hope that I have given the right response on Task 2. Anyone define that !

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Task 1
The diagram below depicts a structure of neuron. It can be seen that there are five main components of neuron. Each of them has its own functions. A neuron, as other cells, has a soma which, is a cell body at the same time. There are small fibres on the some which are called dendrites. Their main function is to receive messages from other cells. Also, there is a large fibre named the axon, this part of the neuron transmits messages to other cells. The axon has little bulbs at its end called terminal buttons. They create connections between two cells, and terminal buttons help the axon to transmit signal from one cell to another. The last part of neuron depicted is the myelin shealth. The main function of this part of the neuron is to speed up neural impulses and to cover the axon. Additionaly, there is shown an action potential. It is not a part of the neuron. In fact, the action potential is an electrical signal that always travels down the axon. 
Task 2
Over the last few decades, medical services have improved. Because of the developments, there are more elderly people than ever before. Due to this increase society have to cope with them and help as much as possible.
Firstly, it is very important to help them because they are the same people as we are, but due to their age they have less physical possibilities. Because of the increasing number of elderly people , more facilities for them have to appear. It is very important for people not to forget those ones who are older.
Im my opinion, there are a few ways how people can cope with the sharp growth of number of pensioners. One possible solution is to develop and provide care homes for elderly people. Sending pensioners to care homes is very popular in developed countries , but, unfortunately,in developing countries it is not so popular and because of that a lot of elderly people have to stay. This leads to lack of communication and pensioners lose  touch with a society.
The second way , how people can cope with the growth is to make pupils and students visit some hospitals and care house to conversate with pensioners. In my opinion , it will help elderly people to keep in touch with younger generation and because of that changes pensioners will feel less lonely. Despite, ways which were mentioned above young people do not have to forget about worthy medical care , with which every pensioner has to be supplied.
All after all, I can say that it is very important not to forget older generation and supply them with proper care all around the world. Unfortunately, a lot of elderly people do not have the proper level of medical care and other services but it has to be changed.

Anonymous

the diagram below depicts the structure of a neuron and explains the way in which it works. All in all, consider this component of the neurons has six main elements.
Soma is the cell body of neuron.it is also made up of dendrites.it look like roots branching out from the main body. firstly, receive messages from other cell is a dendrites responsibility. All elements have own duty to do. Secondary passages messages away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glans which is Axon duty in the neuron system. Myelin sheath covers the axon of some neuron and helps speed neural impulses. Action potential assist to the electrical signal traveling down the axon. The information arrives last components in neurons, terminal button. they form junction with other cells and finished the main propose of neuron.

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The diagram depicts the various components of a neuron such as soma, Dentrites, Axon, Myelin sheath, Terminal buttons and the detailed functions of the respective parts in the transmission of neural messages in a human body.

First, the dendrites receive messages from other neurons. Then, the signals are passed through the cell body(soma). Next, the signals are passed through a tubelike structure called Axon, which sends messages away from the cell body to the other neurons, muscles, or glands which is called Action potential.  which is covered by a capsule shape sheaths called Myelin sheath which also helps speed neural impulses.

Finally, the electrical signals are passed on to Terminal buttons, which form junctions with other cells and pass on the signals to them. In this way, the human brain's signals are passed to the desired part of the  body to respond to the different reflexes through millions of neurons.

Anonymous

Hi, I have written Task 1. Can someone review it ?

The chart illustrates the components of a neuron and how it functions. Overall, different components of a neuron work together to perform a specific task.

Looking at the figure, the cell body(soma) is located at one end, while the terminal buttons are at another end of a neuron. The root-like structure surrounding the cell body is known as dendrites. Dendrites act as a receiver that receives messages from other cells and passes the received message via Axon to other components of the neuron.

Axon connects the cell body with terminal buttons, and passes messages away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands. Myelin sheath protects the Axon and acts as a reactor, speeding neural impulses. The electrical signal or message traveling down (from the cell body to the terminal buttons) the axon is known as the action potential. At the end of the neuron are terminal buttons (root-like structures) forming junctions with other cells.

Anonymous

Kindly review this answer

"The above diagram depicts the main components of the neuron and also provide details about the functioning of a neuron cell.
From the diagram its clearly evident that each neuron cell comprises of 4 main components, cell body called soma, dendrites, axon and terminal buttons.

The central part of the neuron is the cell body which is called soma. It is surrounded by the dendrites which appears like roots branching out from it. Cell body then connects to a tube like structure called Axon, which emerges out like branches at the end. Each of the branches has a circular round tip which is known as terminal button. The axon is shielded usually with a sheath called Myelin sheath.

Coming to the functioning of the neuron, the dendrites are responsible for receiving messages from other cells and passing it to Soma, action potential which is electrical signal in axon carries the message from the cell body through it, and the mylein sheath helps pacing the neural impulses. Finally the terminal buttons functions by forming the junctions with other cells."

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