City Football Club - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations
From Cambridge IELTS 20 Academic Listening Test 4 · Part 2 · Questions 11–20
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Questions 11–12 Multiple Choice (Two Answers)
Choose TWO letters, A-E
Questions 13–14 Multiple Choice (Two Answers)
Choose TWO letters, A-E
Questions 15–20 Matching
Which event in the history of football in the UK took place in each of the following years?
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H, next to Questions
Events in the history of football
A the introduction of pay for the players
B a change to the design of the goal
C the first use of lights for matches
D the introduction of goalkeepers
E the first international match
F two changes to the rules of the game
G the introduction of a fee for spectators
H an agreement on the length of a game
Answers & Explanations Summary
| # | Answer | Evidence | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q11 | — | — | |
| Q12 | B / C | Please don't let your children wander off on their own, even for a minute children are invited to do a football drawing. We pick the best one at the end of the afternoon |
Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that parents should keep their children close and not let them go off alone, even for a short time. It also mentions that children can draw a football picture and have a chance to win a prize for the best drawing at the end of the day. Answer Explanation: The answer says that there is a competition for children today and that parents must stay with their children at all times. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is B and C because the speaker talks about a drawing competition for children, where the best drawing will win a prize. The speaker also warns parents to keep their children close and not let them wander off alone to prevent accidents or fear. These points relate to the visit for families. |
| Q13 | — | — | |
| Q14 | A / C | I should say, if you’d prefer your visit to be self-guided, please collect headphones from the reception, and then you can listen to the pre-recorded information at your own speed. We’ve only just introduced this feature and would appreciate your feedback. If you plan to return another time, you might like to book one of our VIP tours. We've only just started offering these and they can be booked online |
Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript talks about new features of the tour. It says that they have just started offering VIP tours and have just introduced audio guides, which means you can listen to information by yourself. Answer Explanation: The answer means that the VIP tour and the audio guide are two new things you can try during the stadium tour this year. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is A (VIP tour) and C (audio guide) because the transcript mentions that they have 'just started offering' VIP tours and that they 'only just introduced' the audio guide feature for visitors to listen to information at their own speed. |
| Q15 | D | 1870 was also the year that football teams started to include a player whose role it was to guard the goal | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that in 1870, teams added a player whose job was to stop the other team from scoring, which is why this answer is correct. Answer Explanation: The answer is D, which means that in 1870, football teams started to include a player whose job was to protect the goal. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is D because the transcript says that in 1870, teams began to have a player who guards the goal. This was a new position and very important for the game. The key phrase to remember is 'guard the goal'. |
| Q16 | F | In 1874, referees were allowed to send players off if they committed certain offences. And also in that year, teams started having to swap ends at half-time | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that in 1874, teams had to change places at half-time. This means one team would play on one side of the field, and then they would switch sides. Answer Explanation: The answer is F, which means two changes to the rules of the game happened in 1874. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is F because in 1874, there were two important changes to the football rules: referees started to send off players for certain offenses, and teams had to swap ends at half-time. These changes made the game more organized and fair. |
| Q17 | B | In 1875, that tape was replaced with the solid crossbar that we're familiar with today | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that in 1875, they changed the goal by replacing the tape with a strong bar at the top. This means the design of the goal in football was improved. Answer Explanation: The answer is B. This means that in 1875, there was a change to the design of the goal in football. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is B because in 1875, the tape that was used at the top of the goal was replaced with a strong crossbar. This changed how goals were designed in football. |
| Q18 | H | in the same year all the clubs decided to set a limit of 90 minutes for each match | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that in 1877, the football clubs agreed on a rule to make football matches last 90 minutes. Before that, there was no fixed time, which led to disagreements. Answer Explanation: The answer is H, which means there was an agreement in 1877 about how long a football game should be. Now all games last 90 minutes. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is H because in 1877, all the football clubs decided that each match should last for 90 minutes. Before this, the time for games was not fixed and caused arguments among teams. This change made the rules clearer. |
| Q19 | C | By 1878, the number of teams in the Football League increased again. In addition, referees started using whistles and electric lamps were installed on certain pitches | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that in 1878, there were more teams in the Football League and referees began using whistles. They also put electric lamps on some fields, which helped to play games at night. Answer Explanation: The answer is C. This means that in 1878, football games started to be played at night because they had electric lights. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is C because in 1878, referees began using whistles and electric lamps were installed on some pitches. This change allowed football matches to happen in the evening, which was a big improvement. |
| Q20 | G | In 1880, clubs began to charge fans for admission to games | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that in 1880, clubs made people pay money to watch the games. This explains why the answer is G, which means they started charging for spectators. Answer Explanation: The answer means that in 1880, clubs started charging money for people to watch the games. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is G because the transcript states that in 1880, clubs began to charge fans for admission to games. This means they had to pay money to see the matches. |
Transcript
Good morning and welcome to City Football Club. I’d like to give you some useful information about your visit to the stadium today and then we’ll start the tour of the areas of the stadium that are open to visitors. I can see lots of children here today, so just to let mums and dads know a few things before we start. The stadium has lots of stairs and the players’ tunnel is very dark. Please don’t let your children wander off on their own, even for a minute. We don’t want any accidents or anyone getting frightened. Cameras are permitted everywhere and you can take pictures of your child shooting a penalty. Assistants are helping to organise this and hopefully the queue won’t be too long. It’s very hot and sunny out on the pitch today. You can get food and drink at the cafe and I really recommend the healthy lunch boxes for children Also in the cafe, children are invited to do a football drawing. We pick the best one at the end of the afternoon. So don’t forget to put your name and contact details on the back. That way if you’ve left the stadium before then, we’ll send your prize, but sadly we can’t return drawings. I’d like to mention some features of the tour. We’ll start with the 360 cinema experience, which has been very popular over the years, and then I’ll take you to the players’ dressing rooms, before going outside to the seating area and the pitch. I should say, if you’d prefer your visit to be self-guided, please collect headphones from the reception, and then you can listen to the pre-recorded information at your own speed. We’ve only just introduced this feature and would appreciate your feedback. We’re thinking of offering tours in other languages in future, so if you have any thoughts on that, we’d welcome those too. If you plan to return another time, you might like to book one of our VIP tours. We’ve only just started offering these and they can be booked online.
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Now, the stadium you see today was built in 1989 as part of a three-year redevelopment project. While that project was going on, the team had to play its matches at the ground of another club. Apart from that, the club has been here on this site since 1870. As some of you may know, that was the start of a really important decade in the history of football in this country. For example, 1870 was also the year that football teams started to include a player whose role it was to guard the goal. It’s hard to imagine what the game must have been like without someone in that position, isn’t it? In 1872 and 73, many other clubs were established, both here and abroad. And the following year, in 1874, referees were allowed to send players off if they committed certain offences. And also in that year, teams started having to swap ends at half-time. One fact I was interested to discover was that in early football games the aim was for the scorer to get the ball between two flag posts and later between sticks joined at the top with a piece of tape. In 1875, that tape was replaced with the solid crossbar that we’re familiar with today. 1877 saw the founding of further new clubs and the history books tell us that in the same year all the clubs decided to set a limit of 90 minutes for each match Before that it was a more casual arrangement and this sometimes caused huge arguments and sometimes fights during matches when one team called the end of the game and the other team wanted to play on to try and score a winning goal. By 1878, the number of teams in the Football League increased again. In addition, referees started using whistles and electric lamps were installed on certain pitches. This was a significant change, as games could then be played in the evenings all year round. In 1880, clubs began to charge fans for admission to games, even though players were still amateurs and had other proper jobs. That’s hard to imagine in the modern professional game. where top players earn significant sums of money from both playing and commercial activities.
