Common accents in IELTS Listening (Practice Test) 10 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/10 Subscribe 1. What does the British speaker say about public transportation in London? (A) It is the most expensive in the world. (B) It is efficient but often crowded. (C) It is rarely used by locals. (D) It is not well-connected. 2. What does the Australian speaker mention about the Great Barrier Reef? (A) It is the largest reef system in the world. (B) It is located off the coast of Sydney. (C) It is no longer a tourist attraction. (D) It is unaffected by climate change. 3. What does the American speaker say about New York City? (A) It is the capital of the United States. (B) It is known for its fast-paced lifestyle. (C) It has a small population. (D) It is not a popular tourist destination. 4. What does the Canadian speaker mention about winter in Canada? (A) It is mild and short. (B) It is extremely cold and long. (C) It only occurs in the northern regions. (D) It is not suitable for winter sports. 5. What does the British speaker say about the weather in the UK? (A) It is always sunny and warm. (B) It is unpredictable and often rainy. (C) It is similar to the weather in Australia. (D) It is the same throughout the year. 6. What does the Australian speaker mention about kangaroos? (A) They are only found in zoos. (B) They are a symbol of Australia. (C) They are not native to Australia. (D) They are endangered. 7. What does the American speaker say about Hollywood? (A) It is located in New York City. (B) It is the center of the global film industry. (C) It is no longer relevant to the entertainment industry. (D) It is a small town with no significant attractions. 8. What does the Canadian speaker mention about maple syrup? (A) It is only produced in the United States. (B) It is a significant part of Canadian culture. (C) It is not popular in Canada. (D) It is made from artificial ingredients. 9. What does the British speaker say about tea culture in the UK? (A) It is a recent trend. (B) It is an important part of daily life. (C) It is only popular among older generations. (D) It is not widely practiced. 10. What does the Australian speaker mention about Sydney Opera House? (A) It is located in Melbourne. (B) It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (C) It is no longer used for performances. (D) It is a small and insignificant building.