Mock Test # 15 Listening Leave a Comment / By Ali / December 15, 2025 First job Administrative assistant in a company that produces (1) (North London) Responsibilities• Data entry• Go to (2) and take notes • General admin• Management of (3) Requirements• Good computer skills including spreadsheets• Good interpersonal skills• Attention to (4) Experience• Need a minimum of (5) of experience of teleconferencing Second jobWarehouse assistant in South London Responsibilities• Stock management• Managing (6) Requirements• Ability to work with numbers• Good computer skills• Very organized and (7) • Good communication skills• Used to working in a (8) • Able to cope with items that are (9) Need experience of• Driving in London• Warehouse work• (10) service Part 2: Questions 11-16 https://goatguruenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/ielts15_test3_audio2.m4aChoose the correct letter A, B or C. Street Play Scheme 11. When did the Street Play Scheme first take place? A two years ago B three years ago C six years ago None 12. How often is Beechwood Road closed to traffic now? A once a week B on Saturdays and Sundays C once a month None 13. Who is responsible for closing the road? A a council official B the police C local wardens None 14. Residents who want to use their cars A have to park in another street B must drive very slowly C need permission from a warden None 15. Alice says that Street Play Schemes are most needed in A wealthy areas B quiet suburban areas C areas with heavy traffic None 16. What has been the reaction of residents who are not parents? A many of them were unhappy at first B they like seeing children play in the street C they are surprised by the lack of noise None Questions 17 and 18 Choose TWO letters A-E. Which TWO benefits for children does Alice think are the most important? A increased physical activity B increased sense of independence C opportunity to learn new games D opportunity to be part of a community E opportunity to make new friends Questions 19 and 20 Choose TWO letters A-E. Which TWO results of the King Street experiment surprised Alice? A more shoppers B improved safety C less air pollution D more relaxed atmosphere E less noise pollution Part 3: Questions 21-26 https://goatguruenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/ielts15_test3_audio3.m4aComplete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. What Hazel should analyse about items in newspapers:• What (21) the item is on • The (22) of the item, including the headline • Any (23) accompanying the item • The (24) of the item e.g. what’s made prominent • The writer’s main (25) • The (26) the writer may make about the reader Questions 27-30 What does Hazel decide to do about each of the following types of articles? Choose the correct letter A, B or C for questions 27-30. A she will definitely look for a suitable articleB she may look for a suitable articleC she definitely won’t look for an article Types of articles27. national news item Please select your answer A B C 28. editorial Please select your answer A B C 29. human interest Please select your answer A B C 30. arts Please select your answer A B C Part 4: Questions 31-40 https://goatguruenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/ielts15_test3_audio4.m4aComplete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. Early history of keeping clean Prehistoric times:• Water was used to wash off (31) Ancient Babylon:• Soap like material found in (32) cylinders Ancient Greece:• People cleaned themselves with sand and other substances• Used a strigil – scraper made of (33) • Washed clothes in streams Ancient Germany and Gaul:• Used soap to colour their (34) Ancient Rome:• Animal fat, ashes and clay mixed through action of rain, used for washing clothes• From about 312 BC, water carried to Roman (35) by aqueducts Europe in Middle Ages:• Decline in bathing contributed to occurrence of (36) • (37) began to be added to soap Europe from 17th century:• 1600s: cleanliness and bathing started becoming usual• 1791: Leblanc invented a way of making soda ash from (38) • Early 1800s: Chevreul turned soapmaking into a (39) • From 1800s, there was no longer a (40) on soap Time's up