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Reclaiming Urban Rivers - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations

From Cambridge IELTS 20 Academic Listening Test 1 · Part 4 · Questions 31–40

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Reclaiming Urban Rivers

Historical Background

Nearly all major cities were built on a river.

Rivers were traditionally used for transport, fishing, and recreation.

Industrial development and rising populations later led to:

-More sewage from houses being discharged into the river.

-Pollution from 31 on the river bank.

In 1957, the River Thames in London was declared biologically 32

Recent Improvements

Seals and even a 33 have been seen in the River Thames.

Riverside warehouses are converted to restaurants and 34

In Los Angeles, there are plans to:

Build a riverside 35

Display 36 projects.

In Paris, 37 are created on the sides of the river every summer.

Transport Possibilities

Over 2 billion passengers already travel by 38 in cities around the world.

Changes in shopping habits mean the number of deliveries that are made is increasing.

Instead of road transport, goods can be transported by large freight barges and electric 39, or, in future, by 40

Answers & Explanations Summary

# Answer Evidence Explanation
Q31 Factories However, as cities grew to over a million inhabitants, the impact on the rivers became more serious. In addition, other types of pollution increased, as factories were built beside the river and discharged their waste materials into the water Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that when cities got bigger with more people, rivers got more polluted. Factories, which are places where things are made, were built close to rivers and they put dirty waste into the water.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'factories'.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'factories' because the transcript mentions that as cities grew, more factories were built next to the rivers and they discharged pollution into the water. This caused a lot of problems for the rivers, increasing the pollution they faced.
Q32 Dead As recently as 1957, scientists at London's Natural History Museum declared that the River Thames was dead in biological terms, as the water was too filthy to support any kind of life Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that in 1957, scientists found that the River Thames could not support life because it was too dirty.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means that the River Thames had no life in it.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'dead' because in 1957, scientists said that the River Thames was 'dead in biological terms', which means it was too dirty to have any living creatures in it. This shows that pollution from sewage and industry had made the water very dirty and lifeless.
Q33 Whale These days you can see seals swimming in the water, and recently people had to try to rescue a whale, which had got lost and swum up the river from the sea by mistake Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript explains that now, in the river, there are seals and a whale was seen. This means the water is cleaner, and it is a good environment for animals.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'whale'. A whale is a big sea animal that can swim in rivers sometimes.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'whale' because the transcript mentions that recently a whale swam up the River Thames by mistake. This shows that the river is cleaner and can now support life, including a whale.
Q34 Apartments Warehouses that were once used for storing goods are now being converted into expensive restaurants and also into apartments with river views Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that warehouses, which are large buildings for storage, are now changed into restaurants and places where people live, called apartments, near the river.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'Apartments', which means living spaces or homes in a building.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'Apartments' because the transcript mentions that riverside warehouses, which were used for storing goods, are now being turned into expensive restaurants and also into apartments. This shows the new purpose of these buildings near the river.
Q35 Park an architect has plans to revitalise the banks of the river and to make a park there which can provide facilities for sports as well as a natural environment for relaxing in Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says there is a plan to build a park next to the river. This park will have places to play sports and areas where people can enjoy nature. A park is a good place for fun and rest.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'Park'. This means a public place with grass, trees, and places to relax.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'Park' because the transcript mentions that in Los Angeles, there are plans to make a park by the river. This will provide space for sports and a natural place to relax. Parks are important for enjoying nature in busy cities.
Q36 Art It’s been proposed that facilities could be provided for displaying projects related to various kinds of art that have been produced by local people, for example Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that there are ideas to make places where local people can show their art along the river. This shows that art will be part of the plans for riverside areas.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'Art'. This means creative work like painting, music, or other forms of expression.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'Art' because the transcript mentions that there are plans to show projects related to various kinds of art created by local people along the riverside areas. This shows that art is an important part of the developments around the rivers.
Q37 Beaches In the city of Paris, During the summer months of July and August, all the traffic is banned from the roads by the sides of the river, and the banks are transformed into beaches Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that in Paris during July and August, they stop all cars from driving by the river and change the area into beaches where people can relax.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'beaches'.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'beaches' because during the summer months in Paris, they turn the roads beside the river into beaches so that people can relax. This means that instead of driving, people can enjoy the river area like a beach, with deck chairs and palm trees.
Q38 Ferry Already, more than two billion passengers use the ferry to travel in cities around the world, like Istanbul, San Francisco and New York, and these numbers are set to rise further Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that over two billion people travel by ferry in many cities. This shows that ferries are important for moving people on rivers.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'ferry'. A ferry is a boat that carries people on water from one place to another.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'ferry' because the transcript mentions that more than two billion passengers use the ferry to travel in cities around the world, like Istanbul, San Francisco, and New York. Ferries are a popular mode of transport on rivers, helping to reduce traffic on the roads.
Q39 Bikes When the barge docks at the riverside the parcels could be taken the last few kilometres to their final destination on cargo bikes, electric ones of course Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that when the big boat, or barge, arrives at the riverbank, the packages can be moved the last part of the trip on bikes. These bikes can use electricity to help them.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'bikes'. This means two-wheeled vehicles that people can ride.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'bikes' because in the transcript, it mentions that when goods are delivered to the riverside by freight barges, they can be taken the last few kilometers to their final destination on 'cargo bikes.' This shows that bikes are involved in the delivery process.
Q40 Drone this is already happening in the Dutch city of Amsterdam, and in future the final stage could even be carried out by drone, although at present this isn't allowed Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that in Amsterdam right now, deliveries are made using the river, and later, they want to use drones to deliver the last step of the way, but currently, it is not allowed.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'drone'. A drone is a small flying device that can carry things.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'drone' because the text talks about how, in the future, deliveries could be made using drones after the goods are taken to the riverside. Drones are mentioned as a possible way to deliver parcels. The text explains that using barges can help reduce road traffic and pollution, and then using drones would help deliver directly from the riverside.

Transcript

It’s quite hard to think of a city that doesn’t have a big river running through it. If you think about the major cities in the world, Shanghai, New York, Mumbai, London, they’re nearly all built on rivers. When these cities were established hundreds or even thousands of years ago, the rivers were a big part of people’s lives. In 16th century London, the quickest way to get from one part of the city to another was by river. But people also used the river for fishing, as the water then was relatively clean, and they would also go on boat trips up and down the river just for pleasure, as a relaxing escape from the noise and bustle of the city streets But as industries developed and populations increased city rivers suffered The rising number of people meant there was a huge increase in the amount of sewage discharged into the rivers. Rivers had always been used for this purpose, but when the number of inhabitants was so small, that wasn’t such a problem. However, as cities grew to over a million inhabitants, the impact on the rivers became more serious. In addition, other types of pollution increased, as factories were built beside the river and discharged their waste materials into the water. This got worse over time. As recently as 1957, scientists at London’s Natural History Museum declared that the River Thames was dead in biological terms, as the water was too filthy to support any kind of life. But in recent years, as rivers lost their industrial function, cities have begun to recognise their true value and to take steps to clean them up. For example, the River Thames is now cleaner than it’s been for 150 years. These days you can see seals swimming in the water, and recently people had to try to rescue a whale, which had got lost and swum up the river from the sea by mistake. Unfortunately, they didn’t succeed, but the problem was disorientation rather than the quality of the water. Then, all around the world, riverside areas are now seen as prime sites for development. Warehouses that were once used for storing goods are now being converted into expensive restaurants and also into apartments with river views, which are in great demand and sell for astronomical prices. In Los Angeles, on the west coast of the USA, an architect has plans to revitalise the banks of the river and to make a park there which can provide facilities for sports as well as a natural environment for relaxing in It also hoped that the riverside can be used for other purposes It’s been proposed that facilities could be provided for displaying projects related to various kinds of art that have been produced by local people, for example. In the city of Paris, During the summer months of July and August, all the traffic is banned from the roads by the sides of the river, and the banks are transformed into beaches, where people can relax in deck chairs under potted palm trees, sunbathe or buy a drink or a snack while enjoying the view. But to make the most of our rivers in our increasingly crowded cities, we need to allow them to regain their original purpose and be used as a means of transport, reclaiming our streets from cars and lorries. To do this, we’ll have to shift more traffic back to the river, but this time cleanly and silently, making the most of modern technology. Already, more than two billion passengers use the ferry to travel in cities around the world, like Istanbul, San Francisco and New York, and these numbers are set to rise further. Admittedly, it’s not a fast way of travelling, but neither is a car when it’s stuck in traffic. Of course, passenger traffic on roads might decrease as more people start working from home, but another recent development, the huge rise in online shopping, has meant that another form of urban traffic just keeps on growing, and that’s deliveries. Trucks and vans in the city pollute and double-park while dropping off parcels. Imagine using the immense capacity of shipping to take these trucks off the road One freight barge can replace 44 large trucks uses far less energy and causes less pollution When the barge docks at the riverside the parcels could be taken the last few kilometres to their final destination on cargo bikes, electric ones of course. This is already happening in the Dutch city of Amsterdam, and in future the final stage could even be carried out by drone, although at present this isn’t allowed. Wouldn’t it be great to unblock our city centres in this way? Looking further ahead…

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