Radio Presenter Interviewing a Man About the Sydney Harbor Bridge IELTS Listening

Bhaskar Das

Mar 11, 2022

IELTS Listening tests the listening skills of the students on the Section 2 of the IELTS listening test. The IELTS Listening section tests the skills of the students by playing an audio clip or a recording. The students need to hear the clip and answer the provided questions. This IELTS listening topic -Radio Presenter Interviewing a Man About the Sydney Harbor Bridge IELTS Listening is a conversation between a radio presenter and a man. The candidate needs to answer the following IELTS listening question types:

  • Write no more than three words
  • Choose four options

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Topic: Radio Presenter Interviewing a Man About the Sydney Harbor Bridge 

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Section 2
Questions (11-16)
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.

  1. The highest point of the bridge is 134m above ____________

Answer: Mean Sea level
Explanation
:
The radio presenter asks George about what he wants to talk about. George starts to talk about Sydney harbor bridge. While explaining the details about the bridge, he says that the summit of the bridge is 134m above the sea level.

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  1. The two pairs of pylons are made of_________________

Answer: concrete and granite
Explanation
:
The two pairs of pylons at each end are 89 meters high and are made of concrete and granite. This is informed by Mr.George while stating the details of the bridge.

  1. ___________ % of the steel for making the bridge came from the UK.

Answer: about 79
Explanation
:
George also mentions that most of the steel for making the bridge was imported which is about 79 % of the total. These were imported from the United Kingdom and the rest of the steel was made in Australia.

  1. 800 families from________________compensation to accommodate the construction of the approaches to the bridge.

Answer: 438 homes
Explanation
:
The local government had to demolish many homes. The number stands at 438 homes containing 800 families. They were displaced without any compensation. Hence, 438 homes is the correct answer.

  1. People________________was the main cause of death of workers while constructing the bridge.

Answer: Falling
Explanation
:
George also says that the standards of industrial safety were not adequate. 16 workers died during the construction mainly due to falling off the bridge. Hence, people falling was the main cause of death of workers while constructing the bridge.

  1. Three _______________ were made to mark the opening of the bridge. One is worth several hundred dollars today.

Answer: (Postage) stamps
Explanation
:
To remember the opening of the bridge, three stamps were made which still exist. There were other songs also which were lost in time. However, stamps still exist. Hence, stamps are the correct answer.

Questions 17-20:
Choose FOUR letters (A – J) and write them next to 17-20 on your answer sheet.
Which FOUR of the following facts are NOT true about the Sydney Harbour Bridge today?

  1. There are no more trams crossing the bridge.
  2. There are eight traffic lanes on the bridge.
  3. Trains still cross the bridge.
  4. People are allowed to walk across the bridge.
  5. Buses are allowed to cross the bridge.
  6. The Harbor Tunnel has not helped traffic congestion on the bridge.
  7. More than 182 000 vehicles cross the bridge daily.
  8. Horses can no longer cross the bridge.
  9. Bicycles are not allowed to cross the bridge.
  10. To go back and forward across the bridge costs $6.

Answer 17: D. People are allowed to walk across the bridge.
Explanation
:
As per george, the bridge has 8 traffic lanes, 2 rail road lanes and a footpath along its eastern side. He also says that the bridge is often crowded. Hence, as the bridge has a footpath, people are allowed to walk is the correct answer.

Answer 18: F. The Harbor Tunnel has not helped traffic congestion on the bridge.
Explanation
:
In 1992, the Harbor Tunnel was opened to help with the traffic load. Hundred and sixty thousand vehicles run on the bridge each day. Before the bridge was opened, the number was hundred eighty two thousand. Hence, we can conclude that it has not helped with traffic congestion.

Answer 19: G. More than 182 000 vehicles cross the bridge daily.
Explanation
:
As per george, before the Harbor Tunnel was made, more than 182 000 vehicles cross the bridge daily. Hence, this is one of the correct answers.

Answer 20: J. To go back and forward across the bridge costs $6
Explanation
:
When the radio presenter asked about the toll, George replied saying that the initial toll was 6 pence. Today, one side is charged $3. Hence, the to and fro movement will cost $6. We can conclude from the Audio that this is the correct answer.

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