Listening Lab

IELTS Listening Full Mock Test 1

A four-part IELTS Listening mock with realistic social and academic contexts, mixed accents, instant scoring, and answer-trap review.

Question count
40
Suggested time
30 min
Parts
4
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Part 1
Everyday social — new patient registering at a dental practice

Part 1 · Form Completion · New Zealand

Range: 1-10
Format: Form Completion
Audio

Questions 1–10

Complete the form below.

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

Kingsford Dental Practice — New Patient Registration

Personal Details

Appointment Details
Additional Information
Part 2
Everyday social — volunteer orientation at a nature reserve

Part 2 · Note Completion · American

Range: 11-20
Format: Note Completion
Audio

Questions 11–20

Complete the notes below.

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

Clearwater Nature Reserve — Volunteer Orientation

Volunteer Roles Available
Part 3
Educational — dissertation tutorial on urban food systems

Part 3 · Multiple Choice + Matching · British

Range: 21-30
Format: Multiple Choice + Matching
Audio

Questions 21-25

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

21. What aspect of urban food systems does Leila’s dissertation focus on?

22. Why does the tutor say the case study selection is problematic?

23. What does Marcus suggest about their shared theoretical framework?

24. What concern does Leila raise about her primary data?

25. What does the tutor advise both students to do before their next meeting?

Questions 26-30

What do the students say about the following researchers?

Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A–F, next to questions 26–30.

Views
A their work is widely cited but based on outdated data
B their methodology is directly applicable to urban contexts
C they take a position that both students disagree with
D their findings have been misrepresented in secondary sources
E their research focuses on a different demographic group
F their conclusions are stronger in one chapter than another

26. Galbraith (2016)

27. Osei-Mensah (2020)

28. Tan and Reyes (2019)

29. Volkova (2022)

30. Drummond et al. (2018)

Part 4
Academic — university lecture on the psychology of decision fatigue

Part 4 · Note Completion · Australian

Range: 31-40
Format: Note Completion
Audio

Questions 31–40

Complete the notes below.

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

Lecture: The Psychology of Decision Fatigue

Background

Key Mechanisms
Real-World Examples
Reducing Decision Fatigue