The Snow Centre - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations
From Cambridge IELTS 13 Academic Listening Test 4 · Part 2 · Questions 11–20
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Questions 11–16 Multiple Choice (One Answer)
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
The Snow Centre
Questions 17–20 Matching
What information does Annie give about skiing on each of the following mountain trails?
Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-F, next to Questions
Information
A It has a good place to stop and rest.
B It is suitable for all abilities.
C It involves crossing a river.
D It demands a lot of skill.
E It may be closed in bad weather.
F It has some very narrow sections.
Mountain trails
Answers & Explanations Summary
| # | Answer | Evidence | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q11 | A | There are marked trails, but you can also leave these and go off on your own and that’s an experience not to be missed. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript suggests that visitors can go off the regular trails on their own, which is described as an exciting experience. Answer Explanation: The answer A suggests that visitors should get away from the regular trails. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is A because the excerpt mentions that visitors can leave the marked trails and have a unique experience by going off on their own. This aligns with the recommendation given in answer A, which is to get away from the regular trails. |
| Q12 | B | If you want, you can have your own team for the afternoon and learn how to drive them | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript mentions that if someone wants to, they can have their own group of dogs for the afternoon and learn how to drive them. Answer Explanation: The answer indicates that anyone in the group has the opportunity to drive a team of dogs. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'B' because it aligns with the transcript where it states that individuals can have their own team of dogs during the dog-sled trip and learn to drive them, implying that anyone has the chance to drive a team of dogs. |
| Q13 | A | there’s a medal for everyone who takes part. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that everyone who takes part will get a medal. Answer Explanation: The answer indicates that all participants will receive a medal. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is A because it directly matches the information in the excerpt where it states that there will be a medal for everyone who takes part, supporting the fact that all participants in the team relay event will receive a medal. |
| Q14 | C | It’s a long ascent, though not too steep, and walkers generally take a couple of days to get to the summit and return. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript talks about a long but not very steep climb that generally takes people a couple of days to reach the top of a mountain and come back. Answer Explanation: The answer indicates that on the snow-shoe trip, the visitors will climb to the top of a mountain. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'C,' which is climbing to the top of a mountain, because the excerpt mentions that walkers take a couple of days to get to the summit, implying that the visitors will indeed be climbing to the top of a mountain during the trip. |
| Q15 | A | It’s got cooking facilities, firewood and water for drinking. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript mentions that the mountain hut has cooking facilities, firewood, and water for drinking. Answer Explanation: The answer selected (A) indicates that the cost of accommodation includes a supply of drinking water. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer (A) is supported by the excerpt as it states that water for drinking is provided. This matches the inclusion of a supply of drinking water mentioned in choice A. |
| Q16 | B | In that case, stay in the hut – generally the storms don’t last long. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript advises staying inside the hut if there is a storm, as storms usually do not last long. Answer Explanation: The answer indicates that the visitors should wait until the weather improves if there is a storm while they are in the hut. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is B because the excerpt suggests that it is safe to wait in the hut during a storm since storms generally pass quickly. |
| Q17 | B | This trail’s been designed to give first-timers an experience they’ll enjoy regardless of their age or skill, but it’s also ideal for experts to practise their technique. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that the Highland Trail is made for beginners, which means they don't need to be good at skiing to enjoy it. It also says that experts can use it to practice, meaning experienced skiers can use it too. Answer Explanation: The answer says that the Highland Trail is suitable for all abilities, meaning everyone can ski on it, regardless of their skill level. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is B because the transcript says the trail is for both beginners and experts, meaning it's suitable for all skill levels. |
| Q18 | D | But if you’ve fully mastered the techniques needed for hills, it’s great fun. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript means that if you are really good at skiing down hills, then skiing on this trail is a lot of fun. Answer Explanation: The answer means that Pine Trail demands a lot of skill. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'D' because the excerpt mentions that for enjoying Pine Trail, you need to have fully mastered the techniques required for hills, indicating that it is a challenging trail that requires a lot of skill to ski on. |
| Q19 | A | There’s a shelter half-way where you can sit and take a break and enjoy the afternoon sunshine. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that there is a place to rest in the middle of the Stony Trail, where you can sit and enjoy the sun. Answer Explanation: The answer says Stony Trail has a good place to stop and rest. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is A because the excerpt says there is a shelter on Stony Trail where people can stop and rest. This means Stony Trail has a good place to stop and rest. |
| Q20 | E | check with us before you set out to make sure the trail’s open that day. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript suggests that before going skiing on Loser's Trail, it is important to check if the trail is open on that specific day. Answer Explanation: The answer 'E' indicates that Loser's Trail may be closed in bad weather. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'E' because the excerpt implies that the trail's availability is subject to weather conditions, so it may be closed in bad weather to ensure safety for skiers. |
Transcript
Hi everyone, welcome to the Snow Centre. My name’s Annie. I hope you enjoyed the bus trip from the airport – we’ve certainly got plenty of snow today! Well, you’ve come to New Zealand’s premier snow and ski centre, and we’ve a whole load of activities for you during your week here.
Most visitors come here for the cross-country skiing, where you’re on fairly flat ground for most of the time, rather than going down steep mountainsides. There are marked trails, but you can also leave these and go off on your own and that’s an experience not to be missed. You can go at your own speed – it’s great aerobic exercise if you really push yourself, or if you prefer you can just glide gently along and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
This afternoon, you’ll be going on a dog-sled trip. You may have seen our dogs on TV recently racing in the winter sled festival. If you want, you can have your own team for the afternoon and learn how to drive them, following behind our leader on the trail. Or if you’d prefer, you can just sit back in the sled and enjoy the ride as a passenger.
At the weekend, we have the team relay event, and you’re all welcome to join in. We have a local school coming along, and a lot of the teachers are taking part too. Participation rather than winning is the main focus, and there’s a medal for everyone who takes part. Participants are in teams of two to four, and each team must complete four laps of the course.
For your final expedition, you’ll head off to Mount Frenner wearing a pair of special snow shoes which allow you to walk on top of the snow. This is an area where miners once searched for gold, though there are very few traces of their work left now. When the snow melts in summer, the mountain slopes are carpeted in flowers and plants. It’s a long ascent, though not too steep, and walkers generally take a couple of days to get to the summit and return.
You’ll spend the night in our hut half-way up the mountain. That’s included in your package for the stay. It’s got cooking facilities, firewood and water for drinking. For washing, we recommend you use melted snow, though, to conserve supplies. We can take your luggage up on our snowmobile for you for just ten dollars a person. The hut has cooking facilities so you can make a hot meal in the evening and morning, but you need to take your own food.
The weather on Mount Frenner can be very stormy. In that case, stay in the hut – generally the storms don’t last long. Don’t stress about getting back here to the centre in time to catch the airport bus – they’ll probably not be running anyway. We do have an emergency locator beacon in the hut but only use that if it’s real emergency, like if someone’s ill or injured.
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Now, let me tell you something about the different ski trails you can follow during your stay here.
Highland Trail’s directly accessible from where we are now. This trail’s been designed to give first-timers an experience they’ll enjoy regardless of their age or skill, but it’s also ideal for experts to practise their technique.
Then there’s Pine Trail … if you’re nervous about skiing, leave this one to the experts! You follow a steep valley looking right down on the river below – scary! But if you’ve fully mastered the techniques needed for hills, it’s great fun.
Stony Trail’s a good choice once you’ve got a general idea of the basics. There are one or two tricky sections, but nothing too challenging. There’s a shelter half-way where you can sit and take a break and enjoy the afternoon sunshine.
And finally, Loser’s Trail. This starts off following a gentle river valley but the last part is quite exposed so the snow conditions can be challenging – if it’s snowing or windy, check with us before you set out to make sure the trail’s open that day.
Right, so now if you’d like to follow me, we’ll get started …
