Cambridge IELTS 18 Academic Listening Test 4 packs the four classic IELTS contexts into roughly thirty minutes of audio, and the second half is where most candidates leak their easiest marks. Section 1 features a job-related telephone enquiry; Section 2 moves into a guided introduction to a museum; Section 3 shifts into a tutorial between students and a tutor; and Section 4 closes with an education-research lecture.
Section 1 uses note completion; Section 2 uses multiple choice plus completion; Section 3 uses multi-answer multiple choice, completion and multiple choice; Section 4 uses note completion. In Section 2, the multiple-choice items rely on paraphrase rather than direct repetition, so the option that contains an exact word from the recording is usually the distractor, not the answer.
Read the preview gaps backwards from the last to the first — this forces you to notice the late-section cues that students normally miss. Pencil rough answers and circle anything you doubted, then resolve those during transfer. Watch your word limits: a four-word answer in a NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS task is automatically wrong. Steady, methodical work earns a clean band 7.
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