IELTS Listening Practice: an Innovative Journey

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Welcome to this IELTS Listening Practice Test based on a presentation about an artist’s upbringing and innovative methods.

The test consists of 7 multiple-choice questions.

You will have approximately 5 minutes to complete the test.

Listen attentively to the recording and choose the most appropriate answer for each question.

Questions

Circle the correct letter A, B, or C.

1. In which country did the presenter spend their childhood?

A) Japan B) Taiwan C) China

2. What aspect of bazaars held after dark did the speaker find most appealing?

A) The culinary offerings

B) The economical prices

C) The vibrant ambiance and peculiar discoveries

3. What substance did the presenter employ to craft luminous vein-like structures in their initial exhibits?

A) Fluorescent tubes

B) Chemiluminescent sticks

C) Fluorescent marker fluid combined with H2O

4. Which component did the presenter alter to modify an automated illumination device?

A) A photographic lens

B) A photosensitive detector

C) A video display unit

5. At which institution did the presenter conduct an investigation into light-emitting sea creatures?

A) An oceanographic research center

B) The Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History

C) A collegiate scientific facility

6. What was the primary material used by the presenter to construct extraterrestrial-esque beings in a sizeable exhibition?

A) Computer components

B) Synthetic storage containers

C) Ebony-colored refuse sacks

7. What is the core message conveyed in the presenter’s talk?

A) The significance of scientific inquiry in artistic endeavors

B) The potential for mundane objects to be transformed into wondrous creations

C) The necessity for increased ecological consciousness in art

Please share your answers in the comments below.

The audio transcript can be found in the lower right corner of the video.

Answers will be provided in a reply to this post.

For more listening practice tests, you can visit: Climate Change IELTS Listening and Underwater Exploration Technology.

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