2 Teacher
2 Teacher
2 Teacher
IELTS ACADEMIC:
INTERMEDIATE
REVIEW 2
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1 Vocabulary
Choose one item from column A and one from column B to make a phrase to complete each sentence.
column A column B
comfort points
charging path
cycle food
1. If you don’t eat animal products, you can get enough protein by eating .
3. Local governments are starting to provide on the streets for electric vehicles.
4. Whenever I feel a bit down, I make myself some macaroni and cheese. It’s a real .
5. You can ride your bike in the road, but you’d be much safer on the .
Choose one item from column C and one from column D to make a phrase to complete each sentence.
column C column D
electrical food
junk levels
organic outlets
sea panels
solar produce
2. If you have on the roof of your house, you’ll be able to produce your own electricity.
3. Lots of old houses don’t have enough for people’s needs these days.
4. Many parents are very worried about their children eating too much .
Write a maximum of four letters in each gap to complete the adjectives or adverbs in bold in these
sentences.
1. For a balan diet, people are advised to eat five portions of fruit or vegetables every day.
2. It would be absolutely disast if average global temperatures increased by more than 1.5
degrees.
5. I was such a fuss eater when I was younger - I really only ate pasta.
6. Lots of people think electric cars are a gre option, but there is still a lot of plastic in these
vehicles.
8. These ingredients are all locally sourc , from less than 10 km away.
9. There has been a signifi increase in the number of people who look for recipes on social
media.
10. The most sustain solution to the traffic problem is to invest in public transport.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs or verb phrases from the box. You will get
half a point for choosing the correct verb and another half-point for making it match the sentence
grammar.
3. Luckily, prices for clothes and shoes are for the moment.
4. Sales of e-bikes every year since 2015, making this industry very profitable.
6. The kids liked the film, but their interest levels really from scene to scene.
7. The new rules are very welcome but them might be difficult.
8. The number of students applying to study engineering last year from 800 to 500.
9. We expect student numbers of 950 next year before falling to 700 in the following
year.
10. When we visited the school last year, we were glad to see that the children .
2 Grammar
Complete the sentences with an auxiliary verb. Some forms might be negative.
5. Eating regular meals is very important for your health. it with people you love is
even better.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
3. Between 2015 and the present, volcanic activity in most areas of the world.
(decrease)
5. Despite global warming, average winter temperatures in some areas are projected
in the next decades. (drop)
3 Pronunciation
Circle five schwa /@/ sounds. Do not include the schwa in the.
Wear a helmet if you don’t want to have a nasty accident. The police say students should
take safety seriously on campus.
4 Language in context
Complete the sentences with one missing word. You are given the first letters of the missing items.
1. Complete the sentences with one missing word. You are given the first letters of the missing items.
2. I hope we don’t e up going to that same club again - I’m bored with it.
3. That show has been a r success - it’s almost impossible to get tickets.
4. That was a real feast! I’m totally f up - I couldn’t eat another bite.
5. This new research sheds some l on why the dinosaurs became extinct.
6. You can’t smoke here - smoking has been totally b in all public places.
5 Speaking assessment
Use these materials to practise for the speaking exam and reflect on your performance. You can
practise in pairs or with your teacher. After you do the assessment, complete the evaluation - there
is space for you to score yourself and for your partner or teacher to score you. Then think about how
you can improve in your weak areas.
Choose ONE of these topics to talk about for 1 to 2 minutes. First, you have one minute to think
about what you are going to say. You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
Part 2
6 Writing
Use this task to practise for the writing exam and reflect on your performance. You can complete the
task under timed conditions. A marking framework is provided.
The graph gives information about changes in the amount of biofuel production, or
commercially traded bioethanol and biodiesel produced from plants, in four different
regions from 1990 to 2021. The biofuel is measured in terrawatt hours.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make
comparisons where relevant.
source: ourworldindata.org
Key
1. Vocabulary
30 points total.
5 points.
1. balanced 2. disastrous
3. dramatically 4. extremely
5. fussy 6. green
7. friendly 8. sourced
9. significant 10. sustainable
10 points.
1. to adapt 2. plugged
3. remaining steady 4. have risen
5. has gone 6. fluctuated
7. implementing 8. fell
9. to reach a peak 10. were thriving
2. Grammar
10 points in total.
5 points.
Part 1
1. are/were 2. didn’t
3. has 4. Did
5. Doing
Part 2
1. owns 2. lost
3. has decreased 4. has increased
5. to drop
3. Pronunciation
5 points total.
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There are six schwa sounds in total, so any of these will earn a point: helmet, to, accident, police, students,
campus.
4. Language in context
5 points total.
1. end 2. runaway
3. full 4. light
5. banned
6. Writing
Graph source:
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/biofuel-production
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