Books - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations
From Cambridge IELTS 19 Academic Listening Test 4 · Part 3 · Questions 21–30
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Questions
Questions 21–25 Multiple Choice (One Answer)
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Questions 26–30 Matching
Where does Jane’s grandfather keep each of the following types of books in his shop?
Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G.
Location of books
A near the entrance
B in the attic
C at the back of the shop
D on a high shelf
E near the stairs
F in a specially designed space
G within the cafe
Types of books
Answers & Explanations Summary
| # | Answer | Evidence | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q21 | A | He says you have to support the spine otherwise the paper can come away from the cover. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that you need to support the spine of the book when packing it. If you don't, the paper might come away from the cover, which means it can get damaged or come loose. Answer Explanation: The answer says 'common sense.' This means Kieran thinks that the advice is logical and everyone should know to do it, like a simple and obvious thing. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'common sense' because Kieran believes that supporting the spine of the book is an easy and sensible thing to do when packing, which most people would think is obvious. |
| Q22 | C | I should dump them really if they’re going to deteriorate further, but I’d feel bad. They’ll always remind me of him. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that Jane thinks about throwing away the books her grandfather gave her because they might get worse. But she feels bad about doing it because the books will always remind her of her grandfather. Answer Explanation: The answer means that Jane thinks the books have special feelings or memories attached to them because they were given to her by her grandfather, so she values them. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is C because it shows that Jane cares about the books because they remind her of her grandfather, which gives them sentimental value. |
| Q23 | A | I agree-and book covers can be a work of art in themselves. Some are really eye-catching. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript shows that the person thinks book covers can be very beautiful and interesting. Some covers catch people's attention because they look nice. Answer Explanation: The answer 'A' means that Jane and Kieran think hardback books should be shown in a place where people can see them easily. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'A' because the excerpt talks about how book covers can be eye-catching and beautiful, which suggests that these books should be displayed for everyone to see. |
| Q24 | B | He watched me pull a heavy book off the shelf when I was small, and it fell on the floor and broke apart. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript tells a story about a time when Jane was a child and took a heavy book from a shelf. The book was too heavy, and it fell on the floor and broke into pieces. Answer Explanation: The answer B means that Jane is thinking about an important experience from her childhood, where something bad happened when she took a book. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is B because the excerpt describes Jane's memory of her childhood when she took a book from a shelf and it broke, which shows a significant experience she had. |
| Q25 | C | I guess we’re lucky we can buy them. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript shows that Jane and Kieran feel lucky because they can buy new books. This suggests that buying new books is not easy for everyone. Answer Explanation: The answer means that Jane and Kieran think some people do not have enough money to buy new books. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is C because their statement about feeling lucky shows that they know some people cannot afford to buy new books, which supports the idea in option C. |
| Q26 | D | But he likes people to know that he has them. So, he puts them out in the shop but makes sure you need a ladder to get them. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that Jane's grandfather has rare books in his shop. He wants people to see them, but they are on a high shelf so you need a ladder to reach them. Answer Explanation: The answer is D, which means the rare books are on a high shelf. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is D because the transcript explains that the rare books are placed high up where a ladder is needed to get them. This matches location D. |
| Q27 | F | Not exactly- he’s got a dedicated area on the ground floor with cushions | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that Jane's grandfather has a special place for children's books on the ground floor. This area has cushions, which makes it a nice spot for kids to read. Answer Explanation: The answer 'F' means that children's books are kept in a specially designed space. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'F' because the excerpt explains that there is a dedicated area with cushions for children's books, showing that they have a special place in the shop. |
| Q28 | A | He hardly ever throws anything away -he just leaves unwanted books by the front door for customers to take. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that Jane's grandfather does not throw away unwanted books. Instead, he leaves them by the front door so that customers can take them. Answer Explanation: The answer is A, which means that the unwanted books are kept near the entrance of the shop. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is A because the excerpt tells us that unwanted books are left by the front door, which is near the entrance. |
| Q29 | C | Yeah-and books people or institutions have requested, they all go at the far end. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that books that people or institutions request are kept at the far end of the shop. Answer Explanation: The answer is 'C', which means these requested books are located at the back of the shop. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'C' because the excerpt clearly states that all requested books go to the far end of the shop, which is the back. |
| Q30 | G | he’s moved them downstairs to attract the students. They’re actually part of the coffee shop, on low shelves all around it. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that Jane’s grandfather moved coursebooks to a place downstairs to attract students. These books are kept in the coffee shop itself, on low shelves around it. Answer Explanation: The answer is 'G', which means the coursebooks are near the cafe. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'G' because the transcript states that the coursebooks are part of the coffee shop and are placed on low shelves in that area. |
Transcript
KIERAN: So Jane – you’ll be off to Denmark soon to do your work placement.
JANE: Yes, I’m really looking forward to it and I’ve just started packing up all my books to put in storage.
KIERAN: Well, I hope they don’t get spoilt.
JANE: It’s OK – my grandfather works in a bookshop and he told me how to pack them.
KIERAN: Oh, that’s helpful.
JANE: He says you have to support the spine otherwise the paper can come away from the cover.
KIERAN: Yeah – that’s obvious.
JANE: He also told me to pack them flat in the box not on their side – again because they can bend and if you leave them like that for, say, a year, it’s quite hard to get them back to their normal shape.
KIERAN: Well, it’s pretty clear that ruins them, but a lot of people just can’t be bothered to protect their books.
JANE: He always says it’s such a shame that publishers don’t use better-quality paper.
KIERAN: It’s the acid in the paper that causes the problem, isn’t it?
JANE: Yeah – that’s why old books go yellow. You know some of the books my grandfather’s given me are like that already.
KIERAN: Oh . . .
JANE: I should dump them really if they’re going to deteriorate further, but I’d feel bad. They’ll always remind me of him. He’s quite a collector, you know.
KIERAN: Well, if they’re important to you . . .
JANE: Yeah – I’d regret just throwing them away.
KIERAN: You know, maybe it’s because I was taught to treasure books . . . but I hate seeing students force open the pages – of paperbacks. They press so hard they end up breaking the spine.
JANE: I know, but unfortunately, paperbacks aren’t designed to last a long time and people know that. Hardbacks aren’t quite as weak.
KIERAN: Yeah, they’re different, I suppose. But I still don’t think people value hardbacks like they used to.
JANE: Well, they aren’t decorative, are they, like other objects. Plus, nowadays, people don’t keep them out on shelves as much as they used to.
KIERAN: That’s such a pity. When I visit someone – if they have, say, a colorful book on a table, it’s the first thing I’m drawn to.
JANE: I agree-and book covers can be a work of art in themselves. Some are really eye-catching.
KIERAN: I’ve always been taught to handle books carefully. If you watch someone take a book off a shelf, well, they usually do it wrong.
JANE: Ah, my grandfather says, you should put your hand right over the top of the book . . . or if you can’t do that, pull the other books on the shelf aside so that you can hold the whole cover.
KIERAN: When did you learn all this?
JANE: He watched me pull a heavy book off the shelf when I was small, and it fell on the floor and broke apart.
KIERAN: Oh dear!
KIERAN: I can still remember it!
JANE: You know what I really like?
KIERAN: What?
JANE: The smell of new books.
KIERAN: Me too.
JANE: My parents used to laugh at me when I was a kid because I loved putting books up to my nose. Almost as much as reading them!
KIERAN: New books aren’t cheap, though, are they?
JANE: I guess we’re lucky we can buy them.
KIERAN: My grandfather stocks second-hand books as well as new ones and they don’t smell quite as good.
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KIERAN: I’d love to have a bookshop like your grandfather. What’s it like?
JANE: Well, it’s quite big – it’s got two floors and an attic, and he stocks all kinds of books really.
KIERAN: I guess he treasures things like first editions and other rare books.
JANE: Yeah – you might think he’d keep those in the attic or somewhere.
KIERAN: . . . so they’d be hidden?
JANE: Yeah. But he likes people to know that he has them. So, he puts them out in the shop but makes sure you need a ladder to get them.
KIERAN: Right. That would prevent any thefts!
JANE: Uhuh.
KIERAN: Does he stock books for children?
JANE: He does. He particularly likes to encourage kids to read; he always says that he used to sit under the stairs as a child with a pile of books and read them all.
KIERAN: Is that where he keeps them, then?
JANE: Not exactly- he’s got a dedicated area on the ground floor with cushions so that parents can enter with their toddlers, go there and spend some time reading to them.
KIERAN: Oh cool.
JANE: And then there’s a place for pushchairs by the front door. And a café if anyone needs refreshments.
KIERAN: That’s good to know.
JANE: As I said, it’s a big shop and there’s a storage area out the back as well.
KIERAN: Oh, what does he keep there? Books he wants to throw away?
JANE: He hardly ever throws anything away -he just leaves unwanted books by the front door for customers to take.
KIERAN: Well, that’s very nice.
JANE: Yeah-and books people or institutions have requested, they all go at the far end.
KIERAN: Oh.
JANE: He thinks it’s best to keep these out of the main shopping area as they’re boxed and new.
KIERAN: Did you get your coursebooks from him?
JANE: Naturally. He stocks books for a lot of the colleges. He used to keep these books on the first floor, but now there’s a new university in my hometown, he’s moved them downstairs to attract the students. They’re actually part of the coffee shop, on low shelves all around it.
KIERAN: Pretty central then. You’ll have to take me there some time!
