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Use the following steps to complete your IELTS Listening test:

Grab a pencil and paper (or use a Listening Test Answer Sheet)
Start the audio player (tracks play automatically)
Complete the test within 40 minutes (30 minutes for listening and 10 minutes for transferring your answers to your answer sheet)
Check your answers and find out your listening score (see the listening test answers, audio transcript, and listening score at the end of the page)
Answers:
1. H
too dangerous = risky, someone could get hurt

2. B
too boring = it needs to be more active and interesting

3. E
too long = we had to wait up to a fortnight (two weeks)

4. C
too difficult = a bit ambitious for this age group
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Multiple choice: Cave Paintings
Listen to the following short talk about cave paintings, and choose the best answer for each question below.


1. In which continent are the cave paintings that the speaker is describing?

Africa
Europe
Asia
2. How were the painted caves discovered?

by children
by artists
by tourists
3. How can visitors experience the cave paintings nowadays?

They can’t see any paintings because the caves are closed.
They can go on a tour of the original cave.
They can visit a reproduction of the original cave.
Audio
#Cave paintings
Transcript:
From about 18,000 until 10,000 BC, long before Stonehenge and the Pyramids, back when mammoths and sabre-tooth cats still roamed the earth, prehistoric people painted deep inside caves in this part of Europe. These weren’t just crude doodles, but huge and sophisticated projects, executed by artists and supported by an impressive culture: the Magdalenians.

The region’s limestone cliffs, honeycombed with painted caves, are unique on this planet. Tourists gather nearby at Lascaux, home of the region’s and the world’s most famous cave paintings.

These caves were discovered accidentally in 1940 by four kids and their dog. Over the next couple of decades, about a million visitors climbed through the prehistoric wonderland, inadvertently tracking in fungus on their shoes and changing the humidity and the temperature with their breathing. In just fifteen years, the precious art deteriorated more than in the fifteen thousand years before that.

The caves were closed to the public. Visitors can now experience the wonder of Lascaux by touring an adjacent replica.
Answers:
B
A
C
IELTS Listening Matching Questions are typically presented in two different sets of information including a list of items from the recording and another list of possible options. While listening to the detailed information, you need to puzzle out the connections among the elements in both sets and match appropriate couples depending on the audio.
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