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پیش بینی سوالات آیلتس آتی طراحی شده توسط دکتر آرین کریمی:

در این صفحه، مجموعه‌ای از نمونه سوالات آزمون‌های آیلتس آکادمیک و جنرال ارائه شده است که به دقت توسط دکتر آرین کریمی طراحی و گردآوری شده‌اند. این سوالات نه تنها استانداردهای رسمی آزمون آیلتس را رعایت می‌کنند، بلکه بر اساس تحلیل روندهای اخیر آزمون‌های آیلتس و تجربه تدریس هزاران زبان‌آموز موفق انتخاب شده‌اند.

هر سوال در این مجموعه با هدف تقویت مهارت‌های اسپیکینگ، رایتینگ، ریدینگ و لیسنینگ و آماده‌سازی دانشجویان برای شرایط واقعی آزمون ارائه شده است. استفاده از این نمونه سوالات می‌تواند به شما کمک کند:

  • با قالب و سبک سوالات واقعی آیلتس آشنا شوید.

  • نقاط ضعف و قوت خود را شناسایی کنید.

  • مهارت‌های پاسخ‌دهی سریع و دقیق را تمرین کنید.

  • اعتماد به نفس خود را برای روز آزمون افزایش دهید.

این مجموعه، یک منبع جامع و کاربردی برای آمادگی حرفه‌ای آیلتس به حساب می‌آید و مخصوص کسانی است که می‌خواهند با استراتژی‌های آزمون واقعی آیلتس آشنا شوند و نمره بالاتری کسب کنند.

دوره‌ها و منابع مرتبط

برای دانشجویانی که می‌خواهند علاوه بر تمرین نمونه سوالات، مهارت‌های خود را به سطح حرفه‌ای برسانند، دکتر آرین کریمی دوره‌های تخصصی زیر را ارائه می‌دهند:

  1. دوره فشرده آیلتس آنلاین – تمرکز بر اسپیکینگ و رایتینگ با استراتژی‌های نمره بالا.

  2. دوره تقویت لیسنینگ و ریدینگ آیلتس – تحلیل تکنیک‌های آزمون و تمرین با سوالات واقعی.

  3. کلاس خصوصی آیلتس یک‌به‌یک – برنامه‌ریزی شخصی و تمرکز روی نقاط ضعف هر دانشجو.

  4. کارگاه‌های آمادگی برای آیلتس آکادمیک و جنرال – ارائه نکات کلیدی و شبیه‌سازی آزمون واقعی.

تمامی دوره‌ها بر اساس روش‌های نوین آموزش زبان، تحلیل دقیق روند آزمون‌های آیلتس و تجربه تدریس هزاران زبان‌آموز موفق طراحی شده‌اند تا شما را به نمره دلخواه در آزمون آیلتس برسانند.

برای مشاهده جزئیات دوره‌ها و ثبت‌نام می‌توانید به وب‌سایت رسمی دکتر

IELTS Mock Test 2025 – Full Version

( نمونه سوالات آیلتس آینده )
 

LISTENING PART ( نمونه سوالات پیش بینی شده بخش شنیداری آیلتس )


(40 questions – 4 sections)


Part 1 – Conversation (Customer Service)
You will hear a conversation between a customer and an internet service provider.


Questions 1–5: Fill in the blanks.


1. The customer is calling to report a problem with ________.
2. The current internet package is called the ________ plan.
3. The problem started on ________ evening.
4. The connection keeps ________ every few minutes.
5. The company suggests sending a ________ to check the line.


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Part 2 – Monologue (Tour Guide)


You will hear a guide talking about a city bus tour.


Questions 6–10: Multiple Choice.


6. The first stop on the tour is:
A) The National Museum
B) The Old Market Square
C) The River Bridge
7. Each stop lasts:
A) 15 minutes
B) 20 minutes
C) 30 minutes
8. The cost of the tour is:
A) $20
B) $25
C) $30
9. The package includes:
A) Lunch and drinks
B) Entrance tickets and transport
C) Only transport
10. Participants must arrive by:
A) 8:30 am
B) 9:00 am
C) 9:30 am
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Part 3 – Conversation (Students + Professor)


Three students are discussing their group project with a professor.


Questions 11–15: Short Answer.


11. What is the research topic? __________
12. What method will they use for data collection? __________
13. Who will be responsible for data analysis? __________
14. What is the main challenge they expect? __________
15. When is the project due? __________


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Part 4 – Lecture (Academic Talk)


You will hear part of a lecture about Artificial Intelligence in healthcare.


Questions 16–20: Note Completion.


16. One benefit of AI is ________ diagnosis.
17. A major challenge is lack of ________ in medical data.
18. Example: AI used to detect ________ in X-rays.
19. The speaker recommends stronger ________ for safety.
20. Future development: AI may support ________ surgeries.

 

READING PART ( نمونه سوالات بخش درک مطلب آیلتس آتی )


(3 Passages, 40 questions)

Passage 1 – Smart Cities


(Approx. 800 words – shortened here for mock exam)

Text:
Over the past two decades, the concept of “smart cities” has gained enormous popularity worldwide. These cities use advanced technology, data collection, and automation to improve urban living. For example, sensors can monitor traffic flow, air quality, and energy usage in real time, allowing city authorities to respond quickly to problems.
Supporters of smart cities argue that such innovations make life more convenient and sustainable. Improved traffic management reduces congestion and air pollution. Smart energy systems lower electricity consumption and help integrate renewable sources such as solar and wind power. Furthermore, data-driven governance allows governments to make better decisions about urban planning.
However, critics warn about the risks of over-reliance on technology. One concern is data privacy: constant surveillance could compromise citizens’ freedoms. Another issue is inequality: wealthier districts may benefit from smart technology, while poorer communities are left behind. Moreover, smart infrastructure is costly to build and maintain, raising questions about whether investments could be better directed elsewhere.
Ultimately, the future of smart cities depends on finding a balance between innovation and social responsibility. If managed carefully, smart cities could become models for sustainable living. If not, they risk creating deeper divisions within society.


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Questions 1–7 (True/False/Not Given)
1. Smart cities use technology to improve the quality of urban life.
2. Traffic in smart cities is expected to become worse than in traditional cities.
3. Smart energy systems can reduce the use of fossil fuels.
4. Critics believe smart cities may threaten personal privacy.
5. Smart cities guarantee equal benefits for rich and poor areas.
6. Building smart infrastructure is inexpensive.
7. The writer suggests that smart cities must balance technology with social needs.


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Questions 8–12 (Matching headings)
Choose the correct heading for each paragraph.
Headings:
i. Concerns about inequality
ii. The rise of smart cities
iii. Benefits of technology in daily life
iv. Risks of surveillance
v. The need for balance
vi. Financial challenges
8. Paragraph 1 = ______
9. Paragraph 2 = ______
10. Paragraph 3 (first part) = ______
11. Paragraph 3 (second part) = ______
12. Paragraph 4 = ______


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Questions 13–14 (Short answers)
13. What type of pollution can be reduced by better traffic management?
14. Which energy sources are mentioned as part of smart energy systems?
 
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Passage 2 – Digital Education


(Approx. 850 words – shortened)


Text:
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of digital education across the globe. Universities and schools were forced to move online almost overnight. While many students and teachers struggled with the transition, the experience has permanently changed the way people think about learning.
One of the main advantages of online education is accessibility. Students from remote areas or those with physical disabilities can now attend classes without geographical barriers. In addition, digital platforms often provide flexible schedules, allowing learners to balance work, family, and study commitments.
On the other hand, challenges remain. Not all students have equal access to reliable internet connections or suitable devices, creating a “digital divide.” Furthermore, some educators argue that online learning cannot fully replace face-to-face interaction, particularly in subjects that require hands-on practice.
Nevertheless, many institutions are investing in blended learning models, combining online lectures with occasional in-person sessions. This approach seeks to capture the best of both worlds. Experts predict that digital education will continue to grow, shaping future generations of learners in ways we are only beginning to understand.


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Questions 15–20 (Fill in the blanks)
Complete the sentences.
15. The pandemic forced schools to move ______ almost immediately.
16. Online education improves ______ for students in remote areas.
17. Digital platforms offer ______ schedules for learners.
18. A major challenge is unequal access to ______.
19. Some teachers say online learning cannot replace ______ interaction.
20. Blended learning combines online and ______ sessions.


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Questions 21–25 (Multiple choice)
21. What is the main long-term effect of the pandemic on education?
A) A return to traditional teaching
B) Greater acceptance of digital learning
C) Less importance of higher education
22. Who benefits most from digital accessibility?
A) Students in urban centers
B) Students in rural areas
C) Teachers in universities
23. The term “digital divide” refers to:
A) The gap between young and old learners
B) The lack of equal access to technology
C) Differences between online and offline classes
24. What do many institutions currently invest in?
A) Virtual reality labs
B) Blended learning models
C) Free online platforms
25. Experts believe digital education will:
A) Decline after the pandemic
B) Continue to expand
C) Stay exactly the same


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Questions 26–27 (Sentence completion)
26. Students with disabilities can attend classes because ______.
27. Hands-on practice is difficult to achieve in ______.
 
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Passage 3 – Household Robots


(Approx. 900 words – shortened)

Household robots, once a fantasy of science fiction, are now entering everyday life. From robotic vacuum cleaners to smart assistants, these machines are designed to reduce human effort in domestic chores.
The benefits are clear: robots can save time, increase efficiency, and even assist elderly or disabled people in daily routines. In Japan, for example, robots are being tested as companions in nursing homes, helping to reduce loneliness among the elderly.
However, the spread of household robots raises significant ethical and legal concerns. One issue is dependency: if people rely too much on robots, they may lose basic skills. Another concern is safety – robots with artificial intelligence could malfunction, causing accidents. Data privacy is also a pressing issue, since many robots are connected to the internet and constantly collect information.
From a legal perspective, responsibility for accidents caused by robots remains unclear. Should the blame fall on the manufacturer, the programmer, or the user? As robots become more sophisticated, governments may need to create new laws to regulate their design and use.
Despite these challenges, experts believe household robots will play an increasingly important role in modern life. The key question is how to integrate them responsibly.


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Questions 28–33 (Matching statements)
Match the statements with the correct paragraph (A–E).
A = Introduction of robots in daily life
B = Benefits of robots
C = Ethical concerns
D = Legal issues
E = Future outlook
28. Robots may help elderly people overcome loneliness. = ____
29. Robots are now common in ordinary households. = ____
30. Excessive reliance on robots may reduce human skills. = ____
31. It is not clear who is responsible if a robot causes harm. = ____
32. Household robots save people’s time. = ____
33. Robots will become more important in the future. = ____


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Questions 34–37 (Yes/No/Not Given)
34. Robots have completely replaced human caregivers in Japan.
35. Robots connected to the internet may collect private information.
36. Governments already have strict laws for household robots.
37. Experts are optimistic about the future of robots.

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Questions 38–40 (Summary completion)
Complete the summary below.
Household robots are becoming increasingly common. They bring benefits such as saving time and helping the ______ (38). However, concerns include safety, privacy, and over-______ (39) on technology. Since laws are not yet clear, governments may need to establish new ______ (40) in the future.

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WRITING PART ( تایپ های پیش بینی شده در بخش رایتینگ آیتس )

 

Task 1 (Academic)


The chart below shows the percentage of renewable energy used in five different countries between 2000 and 2020.
Write a report summarizing the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. (~150 words)
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Task 2 (Essay, ~250 words)


Choose ONE:
1. Some people believe governments should fund research into artificial intelligence, while others argue that private companies should take responsibility. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
OR
2. In many countries, people are now working from home more often than before. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this trend for individuals and society?


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SPEAKING PART ( نمونه سوالات و موضوعات پیش بینی شده در بخش مکالمه آیلتس )


Part 1 – Introduction & Short Questions


• Where are you from?
• Do you work or study?
• What do you usually do in your free time?
• How often do you use technology in your daily life?
• Do you prefer reading printed books or e-books? Why?


Part 2 – Cue Card


Describe a change you made in your daily routine.
You should say:
• what the change was
• why you made that change
• how difficult it was to make it
And explain how this change affected your life.


Part 3 – Discussion


• What kinds of changes do people usually make in their lives?
• Why do many people resist changing their habits?
• How has technology influenced people’s lifestyles?
• Should governments encourage citizens to adopt healthier routines?
• What kinds of daily routines might people have in the future?

 

???? IELTS Listening – Full Mock Test 2025 - Scripts ( متن کامل بخش شنیداری این آزمون آیلتس )


Part 1 – Conversation (Customer Service)


Script:
(You will hear a telephone conversation between a customer and an internet service provider.)
Agent: Good morning, this is CityNet customer support. How can I help you today?
Customer: Hello, I’m calling because I’ve been having trouble with my internet connection.
Agent: I see. Could you please give me your customer ID?
Customer: Yes, it’s 54927. I currently have the Silver plan.
Agent: Thank you. And what seems to be the issue?
Customer: The connection keeps dropping every few minutes. It actually started on Monday evening.
Agent: I’m sorry to hear that. We can send a technician to check the line. Would tomorrow morning be convenient?
Customer: Yes, that would be perfect.


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Part 2 – Monologue (Tour Guide)


Script:
(You will hear a tour guide giving information about a city bus tour.)
Guide: Welcome everyone to the City Explorer Tour. Our first stop today will be the Old Market Square, where you’ll have thirty minutes to explore. After that, we’ll head to the National Museum for a guided visit, and finally, we’ll cross the River Bridge for some great views.
The cost of the tour is twenty-five dollars per person, which includes transport and all entrance tickets. Please remember to arrive at the meeting point no later than 9:00 a.m. so that we can leave on time.
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Part 3 – Conversation (Students + Professor)


Script:
(You will hear three students discussing their group project with their professor.)
Professor: So, what topic have you chosen for your project?
Student A: We’re focusing on renewable energy, specifically solar power in urban areas.
Professor: Interesting. And what research method will you use?
Student B: We plan to conduct surveys and collect data from local households.
Professor: Good. How will you divide the work?
Student C: I’ll be responsible for the data analysis, while the others will handle interviews and writing.
Professor: Excellent. Any challenges you expect?
Student A: Time management might be difficult, given our other assignments.
Professor: I understand. Remember, the deadline is the 15th of next month.
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Part 4 – Lecture (Academic Talk)


Script:
(You will hear a university lecture about Artificial Intelligence in healthcare.)
Lecturer: Artificial Intelligence is transforming healthcare in many ways. One of the greatest benefits is more accurate diagnosis. For instance, AI can detect cancer in X-rays with higher precision than human doctors.
However, there are serious challenges. A major issue is the lack of diversity in medical data, which may lead to biased results. Safety is another concern, and this is why I strongly recommend stricter regulations to ensure patients are protected.
Looking ahead, experts predict that AI may even assist in performing complex surgeries. This could reduce human error and improve recovery times, though careful oversight will be essential.

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