Graphical Symbol - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations
From IELTS Recent Actual Test 3 Academic Listening Test 4 · Part 4 · Questions 31–40
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Questions 31–36 Note Completion
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
GRAPHICAL SYMBOL
'Graphical symbol'
• includes the logographs in Egyptian hieroglyphic writing and ancient Chinese pictograms
• found in Africa, the Americas, and Oceania
• still has something to do with 31 use today
Ancient graphic writing systems
• Researchers obtain a wide range of 32 about past civilisations.
- Rosetta Stone was found in 1799 when members of Napoleon's expedition got to Egypt.
- Frenchman Jean-François Champollion determined the phonetic values of the symbols in 1822.
• In those symbols, 33 are used to depict various meanings.
Camera obscura
• 34 helps people understand history better.
• Some charities will 35 many endangered species.
• A camera was tied to one 36 of a bird.
Questions 37–40 Sentence Completion
Complete the sentences below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
- More 37 will be included in the future with the development of photography.
- Companies would like to invest a lot to advertise in 38
- Designing appealing 39 is used as a way of effective branding.
- Graphic writing systems are of great importance in the subject of 40
Answers & Explanations Summary
| # | Answer | Evidence | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q31 | commercial | Pictographs remain in common commercial use today as signs, instructions, or statistical diagrams | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript states that these image-based symbols are still used today for business purposes and in public places as helpful signs and drawings. Answer Explanation: The answer means relating to business, buying and selling products, or trade. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is correct because the transcript highlights that pictographs (which the text classifies as an early type of graphic symbol) are still frequently used in business or 'commercial' settings in the modern world, specifically for signs or instructions. |
| Q32 | knowledge | Ancient graphic writing systems provide researchers with a wealth of knowledge about past civilisations | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that old writing styles help people who study history find a lot of information about human societies from long ago. Answer Explanation: The answer "knowledge" means information, facts, or understanding that people get through study or experience. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is "knowledge" because the speaker explains that old writing methods give scientists a lot of information (a wealth of knowledge) about how people lived in the past. In the notes, the phrase "a wide range of" is used as a synonym for "a wealth of," referring to the large amount of information researchers get. |
| Q33 | lines | In many of these symbols, lines are used to portray a multitude of meanings, and knowledge and understanding of these lines holds the key to comprehension of graphic writing systems | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript states that long, thin marks (lines) are used in symbols to show many different ideas, and knowing how to read these marks is the most important part of understanding these writing systems. Answer Explanation: The answer 'lines' refers to the long, thin marks or strokes that make up the structure of symbols. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'lines' because the transcript explains that in many ancient symbols, lines are the specific element used to express many different ideas or meanings. These strokes are vital for understanding how the writing system works. The word 'portray' in the text is a synonym for 'depict' in the task, and 'multitude of meanings' matches 'various meanings'. |
| Q34 | Photography | Photography, as it was later known, enables researchers to piece together and better understand history | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript explains that photography is the modern name for the technology starting with the camera obscura, and it allows people who study the past to get a better understanding of historical events. Answer Explanation: The answer 'Photography' refers to the process of creating images by using a camera to record light. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'Photography' because the transcript links the invention of the 'camera obscura' (camera) directly to this term. It explicitly states that photography helps researchers 'understand history' better, which matches the phrasing in the notes. Key terms to watch for include 'camera obscura', 'Photography', 'better understand', and 'history'. |
| Q35 | advertise | animal welfare charities are increasingly using photography to advertise animals that are at high risk of endangerment | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript states that groups that help animals are using photos more and more to show people information about animals that are in danger. Answer Explanation: The answer 'advertise' means to show pictures or share information with the public to make them aware of something or to ask for help. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'advertise' because the transcript discusses how animal welfare groups use photos to draw attention to animals that are in danger of dying out. In the recording, 'animals that are at high risk of endangerment' refers to 'endangered species,' and the action taken by the charities is to 'advertise' them to raise awareness. |
| Q36 | foot | One recent high profile campaign was undertaken by attaching a camera to the foot of a bird, in order to obtain photographs of the animals in their natural habitats, and understand how often they come into contact with human waste | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript explains that during a famous project, humans put a camera on a bird's foot to take pictures of where it lives and see if it touches human trash. Answer Explanation: The answer is the specific part of the bird's body where the camera was placed. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is correct because the transcript describes a specific advertising campaign focused on animal welfare. In this campaign, a camera was connected to the lower limb (the foot) of a bird to see how human trash affects them in nature. The word 'attaching' means tying or connecting something, which matches the task description. |
| Q37 | objects | As photography continues to progress, with the use of drones now becoming somewhat commonplace, we should expect more and more objects to be included in the future, expanding the horizon of photography ever further | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript states that because photography is getting better, people can expect more items, or "objects," to be shown in pictures in the coming years. Answer Explanation: The answer "objects" refers to the various physical things or items that will be shown in photographs as technology improves. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is "objects" because the speaker mentions that as photography continues to grow and move forward (it "progresses"), we will see more and more items included in photographs in the "future." The word "objects" directly follows the mention of more things being included. |
| Q38 | newspapers | Many have found that the answer to this lies in advertising, and companies are now willing to devote a large portion of their budgets to advertising in newspapers | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript explains that many companies are happy to spend a lot of money to put their ads in newspapers. Answer Explanation: The answer 'newspapers' refers to printed pages of news that people read, where companies pay to show their advertisements. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'newspapers' because the text states that businesses are willing to use a big part of their money (budgets) to buy advertising space in newspapers. In the sentence from the task, 'invest a lot' means the same thing as 'devote a large portion of their budgets'. |
| Q39 | packaging | As a result, much time and money has been pumped into the development of effective branding, with attractive packaging playing a large role in this | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript explains that businesses invest heavily in their brand image, and having good-looking containers or wrappers (packaging) is a major part of that strategy. Answer Explanation: The answer 'packaging' refers to the materials used to wrap or protect goods for sale. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'packaging' because the speaker discusses how companies invest heavily in 'effective branding.' The transcript highlights that 'attractive packaging' is a major component of this process. The word 'appealing' in the question acts as a synonym for 'attractive,' pointing directly to 'packaging' as the tool used for branding. |
| Q40 | mathematics / math / maths | Finally, one must not forget the fundamental role that graphic writing systems have had to play in mathematics | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript states that we should remember how important graphic symbols and writing systems are for the subject of math. Answer Explanation: The answer is the school subject that studies numbers, shapes, and measurements. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is "mathematics" because the speaker highlights that graphic writing systems play a 'fundamental role' in this specific field of study. In this context, 'fundamental role' means something is extremely important or serves as a necessary base for the subject. The transcript also mentions that items like graphs and diagrams are the foundation for these academic areas. |
Transcript
Good morning everyone! Today I'm going to talk about the graphical symbol. A graphic symbol is a written symbol that is used to represent speech, such as those used in the Greek alphabet. The term 'graphic symbol' encompasses anything from the logographs used in Egyptian hieroglyphic writing, to ancient Chinese pictograms. Early symbols were based on pictographs and ideograms before they were developed into logographic writing systems. These systems are still in use in some non-literate cultures in Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. Indeed, elements of pictography are still found in modern Chinese characters, and it is often an interesting exercise to trace the origins of some Chinese characters. Pictographs remain in common commercial use today as signs, instructions, or statistical diagrams. Road signs and public toilet signs, and even flat-pack assembly instructions utilising pictures are considered pictographic.
Ancient graphic writing systems provide researchers with a wealth of knowledge about past civilisations. In 1799, one of the most important historical discoveries was made by accident when members of Napoleon's expedition to Egypt found a stone in Rosetta that exhibited three different scripts. The stone, now known as the Rosetta Stone, was studied in significant depth by scholars, and was first deciphered by Frenchman Jean-François Champollion in 1822. He was able to correctly determine the phonetic values of the symbols, and later research has confirmed his findings. In many of these symbols, lines are used to portray a multitude of meanings, and knowledge and understanding of these lines holds the key to comprehension of graphic writing systems.
A key moment in the history of communication was the invention of the camera obscura, or camera. Although the concept can be traced back to the fifth century B.C. Chinese philosopher Mo Ti, the first photographic image was ultimately created in 1826 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. Photography, as it was later known, enables researchers to piece together and better understand history. Today, photography forms a huge part of everyday life and most publications contain a vast number of photographs. Photography is used in advertising, and is now becoming a way to increase awareness of existing world issues.
For example, animal welfare charities are increasingly using photography to advertise animals that are at high risk of endangerment. Charity workers are sometimes flown to far-flung locations to document the suffering endured by high-risk animals in an attempt to raise human awareness of their consumption activities, and how they impact others. One recent high profile campaign was undertaken by attaching a camera to the foot of a bird, in order to obtain photographs of the animals in their natural habitats, and understand how often they come into contact with human waste. A soon-to-be-released documentary about the suffering of animals on Midway Island shows the full extent to which human consumption is harming animals thousands of miles away from us.
As photography continues to progress, with the use of drones now becoming somewhat commonplace, we should expect more and more objects to be included in the future, expanding the horizon of photography ever further. Indeed, the downward pressure on traditional media prices means that media companies are being forced to get creative on how to make a profit. Many have found that the answer to this lies in advertising, and companies are now willing to devote a large portion of their budgets to advertising in newspapers. By the same token, marketing has become an essential part of a company's business model, often meaning the success or failure of a company. As a result, much time and money has been pumped into the development of effective branding, with attractive packaging playing a large role in this. However, many governments are now seen to be cracking down on marketing and packaging in an attempt to protect consumers from being misled. In particular, tobacco companies are now subject to ever increasing regulation. For example, in the United Kingdom, legislation is soon to pass preventing any form of branding or differentiation on cigarette packaging in efforts to curb the harmful effects of smoking.
Finally, one must not forget the fundamental role that graphic writing systems have had to play in mathematics. Graphs, icons, and diagrams often form the very basis of these branches of academia. Indeed, one needs to look no further than chemistry's periodic table to see a perfect example of graphic writing systems in use today.
