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IELTS Mock Test 2024 March

IELTS Mock Test 2024 March

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  • Published on: 25 Dec 2023
  • Tests taken: 593,765

Answer Keys:

Part 1: Question 1 - 10
  • 1 Grieg
  • 2 15th
  • 3 Ellendale
  • 4 W5 2AT
  • 5 0/no
  • 6 8/eight months
  • 7 1/one
  • 8 back door
  • 9 G4168770
  • 10 Silver-Colored
Part 2: Question 11 - 20
  • 11 C
  • 12 B
  • 13 B
  • 14 A
  • 15 teaching methods
  • 16 accommodation
  • 17 flats
  • 18 disco
  • 19 international evening
  • 20 2 minutes
Part 3: Question 21 - 30
  • 21 C
  • 22 A
  • 23 B
  • 24 A
  • 25 C
  • 26 A
  • 27 E
  • 28 D
  • 29 A
  • 30 B
Part 4: Question 31 - 40
  • 31 C
  • 32 C
  • 33 B
  • 34 B
  • 35 C
  • 36 market
  • 37 interviews
  • 38 useless
  • 39 photographs
  • 40 crime

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Part 1: Questions 1-10

Questions 1-10

Complete the form below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Registration Form

ExampleAnswer
Type of crime reported:robbery
Name:Anna 1
Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyyy): 2 March, 1980
Address:4 3 St.
Post code: 4
Nationality:Grenadian
Number of previous burglaries: 5
Time of apartment tenancy: 6
Number of occupants: 7
Entry point of burglar: 8
Details of lost property:
• Serial number of lost computer: 9
• Material of stolen purse: 10 Cloth
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PART 1

POLICE: Hello, London Police Department.

ANNA: Yes, I would like to report a robbery.

POLICE: Alright, just a minute while I pull up the form. OK, could you give me your first and last name?

ANNA: Anna Grieg.

POLICE: Anna, Greg? G-R-E-G?

ANNA: No, Grieg. G-R-I-E-G.

POLICE: Got it. Alright moving on: gender - female. Date of birth?

ANNA: 15th of March, 1980.

POLICE: Alright, thanks. Just a few more personal information questions and then we can address your claim.

ANNA: Alright.

POLICE: What is the address?

ANNA: 4 Ellendale St. That’s E-L-L-E-N-D-A-L-E.

POLICE: Oh right, Ellendale Street: Yeah we’ve had a lot of break-ins in that area lately. And the postal code?

ANNA: W5 2AT.

POLICE: And are you a citizen of the UK?

ANNA: No.

POLICE: Okay, what type of citizenship do you have?

ANNA: Well, I lived in the United States for most of my life, but I am actually of Grenadian nationality.

POLICE: Okay, so is that the country that issued your passport?

ANNA: Yes.

POLICE: Alright.

POLICE: And what is the crime you are reporting?

ANNA: I already said - a robbery!

POLICE: Oh, right. Sorry, this is about the hundredth robbery report I’ve filled out today. Have you had any prior break-ins?

ANNA: Um, in the building or just my flat? The unit below mine got broken into last year.

POLICE: No, just your flat.

ANNA: Oh - then no. Not here.

POLICE: Alright, let’s see here. Can you think of anything that was out of the ordinary around your building, or anyone who may have had reason to do this?

ANNA: No, it seemed like just a normal evening. I didn’t see anyone suspicious, and can’t think of anyone that would target me specifically.

POLICE: How long has this been your place of residence?

ANNA: Hm, let me think. I moved in on February 1, and it’s October, so it’s been about 8 months already. Wow, time flies!

POLICE: And that is just for Ellendale, yeah?

ANNA: Yes. I have lived in the UK for just over 1 year.

POLICE: I see. Can you give me the first and last name of all members of the household?

ANNA: Actually, I live alone.

POLICE: OK - so no other occupants. And can you give me a brief account of what happened?

ANNA: I left to go to a dinner party at 6 p.m., and when I returned at 11 I found the place ransacked and a lot of my things gone.

POLICE: Any sign of forced entry?

ANNA: Yes, the back door was wide open, and it looked like someone used a crowbar to force it open.

POLICE: I see. And just to be clear, was the door locked when you left?

ANNA: Of course!

POLICE: Hey, you would be surprised how many reports we get where people have failed to lock their doors. Now I need you to list any missing items valued above £200.

ANNA: So far I’m missing my computer, my purse with my wallet in it, and the TV.

POLICE: OK. Let’s start with the computer. What is the estimated value?

ANNA: £500. POLICE: And what is the serial number?

ANNA: G4168770.

POLICE: Thank you, and a visual description?

ANNA: It is a black 13-inch Pemdas Cloudbook. There is an Oxford sticker on the lid.

POLICE: OK, and could you give a description of the purse?

ANNA: Sure. It’s a Claude Frieda shoulder bag and the material is silver-colored cloth.

POLICE: Price?

ANNA: £300.

POLICE: Okay. That concludes my report. I’ll submit it and we’ll let you know of any developments.

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