IELTS Listening Test 5 2025: Kingswell Sports Club; Rivenden City Theatre; Reading level and Watching time survey; Corporate Crime
LISTENING TEST 5
PART 1
Question 1 – 10
Complete the notes below
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER in each gap.
Kingswell Sports Club
Facilities available:
- golf
- 1………………… studio
- 2…………………
Classes available:
- kick-boxing
- 3………………… classes
Additional facility:
- 4………………… bar (restaurant opening soon)
Membership schemes:
- Gold member – annual subscription fee: £ 5…………………
- Silver member – cost of classes: £ 6…………………, can use facilities from 10.00 am to 7…………………
- Bronze member – annual subscription fee: £ 8…………………
Requirements:
- need to book an instructor’s 9…………………
- speak to David 10………………… to book a trial session
PART 2
Questions 11 – 16
Choose SIX answers from the list below and write the correct letter. A-G . next to Questions 11-16.
What change has been made to each part of the theatre?
Rivenden City Theatre
A. doubled in number
B. given separate entrance
C. reduced in number
D. increased in size
E. replaced
F. strengthened
G. temporarily closed
Part of the theatre
11. box office: …………………
12. shop: …………………
13. ordinary seats: …………………
14. seats for wheelchair users: …………………
15. lifts: …………………
16. dressing rooms: …………………
Questions 17 – 20
Complete the table below
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER in each gap.
Royal Hunt of the Sun
17…………………
18…………………
19…………………
20…………………
PART 3
Questions 21 – 26
Choose the correct letters. A, B or C .
21. Ann wanted to carry out a survey on
A. television watching and reading ability.
B. relationship between fat students and junk food.
C. link between fast-food restaurants and fat students.
22. What did John want to show his graph to the class?
A. reading level on the X axis
B. TV watching time on the X axis
C. reading level on the Y axis
23. How many people per group did John take into his survey?
A. 20
B. 100
C. more than 100
24. In his survey outcomes. John found out that
A. reading level and watching time are the same in all group.
B. reading level and watching time are inversely proportional.
C. younger people read less than older ones.
25. According to John’s graph. there was a huge discrepancy between
A. youngest groups and oldest groups.
B. reading level and watching time in all age groups.
C. the elderly and teenager in terms of reading and watching.
26. Which conclusion did John draw from his survey?
A. the elderly’s watching time has not changed.
B. the elderly’s reading levels has not changed.
C. the teenager’s reading levels stay the same.
Questions 27 – 30
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS in each gap.
– The graph illustrates the correlation between the number of times consuming fast food and the proportion of 27……………….. level.
– People who spend much time on 28………………..tend to eat less fast food.
– However, people are still really into 29……………….. and other types of fast food.
– Drinking high amounts of sugar-sweetened 30……………….. could make people overweight.
PART 4
Questions 31 – 40
Write ONE WORD ONLY in each gap.
Corporate Crime
General information
– crime committed by the CEO or the 31…………….. of the company
– in one sense, this crime is a part of the business 32……………..
– 33…………….. is the reason that makes people get involved in this temptation
– the crime is classified based on 34…………….. and company environment
Characteristics
– during the 35…………….. of detection, the crime keeps going on until they get caught
– this crime is considered more serious than the daily 36……………..
– 37…………….. aspect of company product is one type of the crime, e.g., Ford corporation contributed to more consumer 38……………..
– control the share prices to increase company 39……………..is also a type of the crime, e.g., gaining more benefits by being the largest 40…………….. to the presidential election campaign.
KEY
- Keep-fit
2. Swimming
3. Yoga
4. Salad
5. 500
6. 1
7. 4.30
8. 180
9. Assessment
10. Kynchley
- B
12. G
13. C
14. A
15. E
16. D
17. 19th
18. 7 pm
19. Thursday
20. 18
- C
22. A
23. B
24. B
25. C
26. C
27. Weight
28. Exercise
29. (French) fries
30. Soft drinks
- Head
32. Culture
33. Money
34. Psychology
35. Process
36. Thief
37. Safety
38. Deaths
39. Profits
40. Backers