Giải đề Cambridge IELTS 18 – Test 3 – Listening Part 3 – Automation and the future of work
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A. BÀI NGHE AUTOMATION AND THE FUTURE OF WORK
Questions 21-30
Question 21 and 22
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO opinions about the Luddites do the students express?
A. Their actions were ineffective.
B. They are still influential today.
C. They have received unfair criticism.
D. They were proved right.
E. Their attitude is understandable.
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Question 23 and 24
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO predictions about the future of work are the students doubtful about?
A. Work will be more rewarding.
B. Unemployment will fall.
C. People will want to delay retiring.
D. Working hours will be shorter.
E. People will change jobs more frequently.
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Question 25-30
What comments do the students make about each of the following jobs?
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to Questions 25-30.
Comments |
A. These jobs are likely to be at risk. |
B. Their role has become more interesting in recent years. |
C. The number of people working in this sector has fallen dramatically. |
D. This job will require more qualifications. |
E. Higher disposable income has led to a huge increase in jobs. |
F. There is likely to be a significant rise in demand for this service. |
G. Both employment and productivity have risen. |
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B. TRANSCRIPT
YOUNG MAN: That seminar yesterday on automation and the future of work was really good wasn’t it? Looking at the first industrial revolution in Britain in the 19th century and seeing how people reacted to massive change was a real eye-opener.
YOUNG WOMAN: Yes. It was interesting to hear how people felt about automation then and what challenges they faced. I didn’t know that first started with workers in the textile industry.
YOUNG MAN: With those protesting workers called the Luddites destroying their knitting machines because they were so worried about losing their jobs.
YOUNG WOMAN: Yes, and ultimately, they didn’t achieve anything. And anyway, industrialisation created more jobs than it destroyed.
YOUNG MAN: Yes, that’s true – but it probably didn’t seem a positive thing at the time. I can see why the Luddites felt so threatened. Q21/22
YOUNG WOMAN: I know. I’m sure I would have felt the same. The discussion about the future of work was really optimistic for a change. I like the idea that work won’t involve doing boring, repetitive tasks, as robots will do all that. Normally, you only hear negative stuff about the future.
OUNG MAN: Bit too optimistic, don’t you think? For example, I can’t see how people are about to have more leisure time, when all the evidence shows people are spending longer than ever at work.
YOUNG WOMAN: No – that’s true. And what about lower unemployment? I’m not so sure about that. Q23/24
YOUNG MAN: Perhaps in the long term – but not in the foreseeable future.
YOUNG WOMAN: Mmm. And I expect most people will be expected to work until they’re much older – as everyone’s living much longer.
YOUNG MAN: That’s already happening.
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YOUNG WOMAN: I enjoyed all that stuff on how technology has changed some jobs and how they’re likely to change in the near future.
YOUNG MAN: Yeah, incredible. Like accountants. You might think all the technological innovations would have put them out of a job, but in fact there are more of them than ever. They’re still really in demand and have become far more efficient. Q25
YOUNG WOMAN: Right. That was amazing. Twenty times more accountants in this country compared to the 19th century.
YOUNG MAN: I know. I’d never have thought that demand for hairdressing would have gone up so much in the last hundred years. One hairdresser for every 287 people now, compared to one for over 1,500.
YOUNG WOMAN: Yeah because people’s earning power has gone up so they can afford to spend more on personal services like that. Q26
YOUNG MAN: But technology hasn’t changed the actual job that much.
YOUNG WOMAN: No, they’ve got hairdryers, etc. but it’s one job where you don’t depend on a computer … The kind of work that administrative staff do has changed enormously, thanks to technology. Even 20 years ago there were secretaries doing dictation and typing.
YOUNG MAN: Yes. Really boring compared to these days, when they’re given much more responsibility and higher status. Q27
YOUNG WOMAN: Mmm. A lot of graduates go in for this kind of work now … I’d expected there to be a much bigger change in the number of agricultural workers in the 19th century. But the 1871 census showed that roughly 25% of the population worked on the land.
YOUNG MAN: Yeah, I’d have assumed it would be more than 50%. Now it’s less than 0.2%. Q28
YOUNG WOMAN: What about care workers?
YOUNG MAN: They barely existed in the 19th century as people’s lifespan was so much shorter. But now of course this sector will see huge growth. Q29
YOUNG WOMAN: Yeah- and it’s hard enough to meet current demand. The future looks quite bleak for bank clerks. They’ve been in decline since ATMs were introduced in the eighties.
YOUNG MAN: And technology will certainly make most of the jobs they do now redundant, I think. Q30
YOUNG WOMAN: I agree, although the situation may change. It’s very hard to predict what will happen.
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C. GIẢI THÍCH ĐÁP ÁN
PART 3
Part 3: Questions 21-24: MCQ chọn 2 đáp án đúng Cách làm:
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21-22 Which TWO opinions about the Luddites do the students express? |
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Đáp án đúng là A và E
A, Their actions were ineffective. Người phụ nữ nói rằng cuối cùng thì các công nhân biểu tình đã không đạt được gì cả, tức là hành động của họ không hiệu quả. => đáp án đúng là A
E, Their attitude is understandable. Người đàn ông nói rằng có thể hiểu được vì sao thành viên của phong trào công nhân dệt may ở Anh thế kỉ 19 (the Luddites) có thái độ và cảm thấy sợ hãi như vậy. => đáp án đúng là E |
YOUNG MAN: With those protesting workers called the Luddites destroying their knitting machines because they were so worried about losing their jobs. YOUNG WOMAN: Yes, and ultimately, they didn’t achieve anything. And anyway, industrialisation created more jobs than it destroyed. YOUNG MAN: Yes, that’s true – but it probably didn’t seem a positive thing at the time. I can see why the Luddites felt so threatened. YOUNG WOMAN: I know. I’m sure I would have felt the same. |
Đáp án B: They are still influential today. Cuộc hội thoại không nhắc đến việc họ có sức ảnh hưởng đến ngày nay hay không. => Đáp án B là NOT GIVEN |
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Đáp án C: They have received unfair criticism. Cuộc hội thoại không nhắc đến việc họ có nhận được những sự chỉ trích không công bằng hay không. => Đáp án C là NOT GIVEN |
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Đáp án D: They were proved right. Người phụ nữ nói rằng thực tế, công nghiệp hóa đã tạo ra nhiều công việc hơn. Như vậy, nỗi sợ mất việc của thành viên của phong trào công nhân dệt may ở Anh thế kỉ 19 (the Luddites) cuối cùng là không đúng. => Đáp án D là FALSE |
YOUNG MAN: With those protesting workers called the Luddites destroying their knitting machines because they were so worried about losing their jobs. YOUNG WOMAN: Yes, and ultimately, they didn’t achieve anything. And anyway, industrialisation created more jobs than it destroyed. |
23-24 Which TWO predictions about the future of work are the students doubtful about? |
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Đáp án đúng là B và D
D, Working hours will be shorter. Người đàn ông hoài nghi về việc liệu mọi người có nhiều thời gian rảnh hay không khi mà mọi bằng chứng đều cho rằng mọi người sẽ dành nhiều thời gian hơn ở nơi làm việc, và người phụ nữ cũng đồng tình. => đáp án đúng là D
A, Unemployment will fall. Người phụ nữ hoài nghi về việc liệu lượng thất nghiệp có giảm hay không, và người đàn ông cũng cho rằng điều này chỉ xảy ra trong dài hạn chứ không xảy ra trong tương lai gần. => đáp án đúng là B |
YOUNG MAN: Bit too optimistic, don’t you think? For example, I can’t see how people are about to have more leisure time, when all the evidence shows people are spending longer than ever at work. YOUNG WOMAN: No – that’s true. And what about lower unemployment? I’m not so sure about that. YOUNG MAN: Perhaps in the long term – but not in the foreseeable future. |
Đáp án A: Work will be more rewarding. Câu hỏi liên quan đến những lời dự đoán về tương lai công việc mà sinh viên hoài nghi, tuy nhiên ở đây người phụ nữ thể hiện sự thích thú với quan điểm cho rằng công việc sẽ không còn nhàm chán và lặp lại, nghĩa là cô ấy không hoài nghi về việc công việc sẽ đáng làm hơn. => Đáp án A là FALSE. |
YOUNG WOMAN: […] I like the idea that work won’t involve doing boring, repetitive tasks, as robots will do all that. […] |
Đáp án C: People will want to delay retiring. Người phụ nữ kì vọng mọi người sẽ nghỉ hưu muộn hơn, nhưng không nhắc đến việc liệu mọi người có muốn trì hoãn việc nghỉ hưu, nghĩa là nghỉ hưu muộn hơn hay không. => Đáp án C là NOT GIVEN |
YOUNG WOMAN: Mmm. And I expect most people will be expected to work until they’re much older – as everyone’s living much longer. |
Đáp án E: People will change jobs more frequently. Cuộc hội thoại không nhắc đến việc mọi người có thay đổi công việc thường xuyên hơn hay không. => Đáp án E là NOT GIVEN |
Questions 25-30: Matching Cách làm:
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25-30 What comment do the students make about each of the following jobs? |
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25 Accountants Người đàn ông cho rằng công việc kế toán vẫn cần người và sẽ trở nên hiệu quả hơn nhiều. => đáp án đúng là G Both employment and productivity have risen. |
YOUNG MAN: Yeah, incredible. Like accountants. You might think all the technological innovations would have put them out of a job, but in fact there are more of them than ever. They’re still really in demand and have become far more efficient. |
26 Hairdressers Người đàn ông nói rằng nhu cầu công việc cắt tóc đã tăng lên rất cao, và người phụ nữ giải thích là do khả năng kiếm tiền (=disposable income) của mọi người tăng lên nên họ có thể chi trả cho các dịch vụ cá nhân như vậy. => đáp án đúng là E Higher disposable income has led to a huge increase in jobs. |
YOUNG MAN: I know. I’d never have thought that demand for hairdressing would have gone up so much in the last hundred years. One hairdresser for every 287 people now, compared to one for over 1,500. YOUNG WOMAN: Yeah because people’s earning power has gone up so they can afford to spend more on personal services like that. |
27 Administrative staff Người đàn ông nói rằng nhân viên hành chính ngày nay được giao nhiều nhiệm vụ và có địa vị cao hơn, đồng nghĩa với việc vai trò của họ đang trở nên thú vị hơn so với ngày xưa. => đáp án đúng là B Their role has become more interesting in recent years. |
YOUNG WOMAN: […] The kind of work that administrative staff do has changed enormously, thanks to technology. Even 20 years ago there were secretaries doing dictation and typing. YOUNG MAN: Yes. Really boring compared to these days, when they’re given much more responsibility and higher status. |
28 Agricultural workers Người đàn ông nói rằng ngày nay số lượng người làm nông giảm mạnh xuống còn dưới 0.2%. => đáp án đúng là C The number of people working in this sector has fallen dramatically. |
YOUNG WOMAN: I’d expected there to be a much bigger change in the number of agricultural workers in the 19th century. But the 1871 census showed that roughly 25% of the population worked on the land. YOUNG MAN: Yeah, I’d have assumed it would be more than 50%. Now it’s less than 0.2%. |
29 Care workers Người đàn ông nói rằng lĩnh vực nhân viên chăm sóc sẽ chứng kiến sự phát triển lớn, đồng nghĩa với việc sẽ có một sự tăng đáng kể trong nhu cầu của ngành dịch vụ này. => đáp án đúng là F There is likely to be a significant rise in demand for this service. |
YOUNG WOMAN: What about care workers? YOUNG MAN: They barely existed in the 19th century as people’s lifespan was so much shorter. But now of course this sector will see huge growth. |
30 Bank clerks Người đàn ông nói rằng công nghệ sẽ khiến hầu hết các công việc mà nhân viên ngân hàng đang làm không còn cần đến nữa, đồng nghĩa với việc các công việc này có nguy cơ giảm hoặc không còn nữa. => đáp án đúng là A These jobs are likely to be at risk. |
YOUNG WOMAN: […] The future looks quite bleak for bank clerks. They’ve been in decline since ATMs were introduced in the eighties. YOUNG MAN: And technology will certainly make most of the jobs they do now redundant, I think. |
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