Cambridge IELTS 16 Listening Test 1
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Locations
15 coffee room
16 warehouse
17 staff canteen
18 meeting room
19 human resources
20 boardroom
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Personal meanings
A a childhood memory
B hope for the future
C fast movement
D a potential threat
E the power of colour
F the continuity of life
G protection of nature
H a confused attitude to nature
Pictures
25 Falcon (Landseer)
26 Fish hawk (Audubon)
27 Kingfisher (van Gogh)
28 Portrait of William Wells
29 Vairumati (Gauguin)
30 Portrait of Giovanni de Medici
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Stoicism
Stoicism is still relevant today because of its 31 appeal.Ancient Stoics
- Stoicism was founded over 2,000 years ago in Greece.
- The Stoics’ ideas are surprisingly well known, despite not being intended for 32 .
Stoic principles
- Happiness could be achieved by leading a virtuous life.
- Controlling emotions was essential.
- Epictetus said that external events cannot be controlled but the 33 people make in response can be controlled.
- A Stoic is someone who has a different view on experiences which others would consider as 34 .
The influence of Stoicism
- George Washington organised a 35 about Cato to motivate his men.
- The French artist Delacroix was a Stoic.
- Adam Smith’s ideas on 36 were influenced by Stoicism.
- Some of today’s political leaders are inspired by the Stoics.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
– the treatment for 37 is based on ideas from Stoicism
– people learn to base their thinking on 38 .
- In business, people benefit from Stoicism by identifying obstacles as 39 .
Relevance of Stoicism
- It requires a lot of 40 but Stoicism can help people to lead a good life.
- It teaches people that having a strong character is more important than anything else.
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