Cambridge IELTS 14 Listening Test 3
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 2.5
Don’t be discouraged — every expert was once a beginner! We recommend starting with foundational English listening skills before tackling full IELTS practice tests.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 3.0 — Extremely Limited User
This is an early stage in your IELTS listening journey. Focused study on English listening fundamentals and consistent daily practice will make a big difference.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 3.5
You need significant improvement. Start with shorter, slower audio and gradually work up to full IELTS listening sections. Consider guided IELTS preparation support.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 4.0 — Limited User
Your basic listening competence is developing. Regular practice with IELTS-style audio and building your ability to follow different accents are key areas to focus on.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 4.5
You are at a developing stage. Focus on identifying key information while listening and practising with a variety of accents and speech speeds to improve your score.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 5.0 — Modest User
You have a partial command of listening. Work on catching specific details and numbers, and practise following conversations and monologues more closely.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 5.5
You are making good progress! Focus on listening to a variety of English audio regularly and practising with different IELTS question types to reach Band 6.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 6.0 — Competent User
You have a generally effective command of listening, though fast speech or unfamiliar accents may still cause some difficulty. Keep practising!
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 6.5
You are approaching a competent level. A little more practice on following complex conversations and catching subtle details will push you to Band 7.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 7.0 — Good User
Good work! You handle most listening tasks well, including complex audio, though you may occasionally miss specific details.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 7.5
Well done! You are performing above the threshold required for most universities.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 8.0 — Very Good User
Great job! You have a very good command of listening with only occasional missed details even in complex or fast-paced audio.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 8.5
Excellent work! You are very close to a perfect band score.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 9.0 — Expert User
Outstanding performance! You have a full operational command of the listening skill.
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Question 1 of 7
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Question 3 of 7
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
What volunteers have helped people to do
A overcome physical difficulties
B rediscover skills not used for a long time
C improve their communication skills
D solve problems independently
E escape isolation
F remember past times
G start a new hobby
Volunteers
15 Habib
16 Consuela
17 Minh
18 Tanya
19 Alexei
20 Juba
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
Background on school marching band
It consists of around 21 students.
It is due to play in a 22 band competition.
It has been invited to play in the town’s 23
They have listened to a talk by a 24
Joe will discuss a 25 with the band.
Joe hopes the band will attend a 26 next month.
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
Problems
A makes a lot of mistakes in rehearsals
B keeps making unhelpful suggestions
C has difficulty with rhythm
D misses too many rehearsals
E has a health problem
F doesn’t mix with other students
Band members
27 flautist
28 trumpeter
29 trombonist
30 percussionist
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
Concerts in university arts festival
Concert 1
- Australian composer: Liza Lim
- studied piano and 31 before turning to composition
- performers and festivals around the world have given her a lot of commissions
- compositions show a great deal of 32 and are drawn from various cultural sources
- her music is very expressive and also 33
- festival will include her 34 called The Oresteia
- Lim described the sounds in The Oresteia as 35
- British composers: Ralph Vaughan Williams, Frederick Delius
Concert 2
- British composers: Benjamin Britten, Judith Weir
- Australian composer: Ross Edwards
- festival will include The Tower of Remoteness, inspired by nature
- The Tower of Remoteness is performed by piano and 36
- compositions include music for children
- celebrates Australia’s cultural 37
Concert 3
- Australian composer: Carl Vine
- played cornet then piano
- studied 38 before studying music
- worked in Sydney as a pianist and composer
- became well known as composer of music for 39
- festival will include his music for the 1996 40
- British composers: Edward Elgar, Thomas Adès
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