雅思听力黑眼睛
雅思听力阅读评分标准对照表2023

雅思听力和阅读是雅思考试中的两个重要部分,它们对考生的听力和阅读能力进行考查,也是考生取得高分的关键。
雅思听力阅读评分标准对照表是考生了解考试评分标准和提高考试技巧的重要参考材料。
本文将根据2023年的雅思听力阅读评分标准对照表,详细解读雅思听力和阅读的评分要求,帮助考生更好地备考。
一、雅思听力评分标准对照表1. 原文理解能力- 对原文逻辑关系的理解是否准确- 对原文细节信息的捕捉是否全面- 对原文中隐含信息的把握是否恰当2. 反应速度和理解能力- 对录音材料的理解是否及时- 对录音中的关键信息是否能够及时捕捉- 对录音中出现的生词和难点是否能够快速理解3. 对话和讲座理解能力- 对对话和讲座内容的整体把握是否准确- 对对话和讲座中的细节信息是否能够捕捉到位- 对对话和讲座的主旨和观点是否能够准确理解4. 口音适应能力- 对各种口音的适应能力如何- 对录音中出现的口音特点是否能够准确识别- 对不同口音背景下的交流是否能够流畅进行二、雅思阅读评分标准对照表1. 阅读材料理解能力- 对阅读材料中的逻辑关系是否准确把握- 对阅读材料中的细节信息是否全面理解- 对阅读材料中的重点和隐含信息是否能够准确把握2. 阅读速度和理解能力- 对阅读材料的理解速度如何- 对阅读材料中的关键信息是否能够及时捕捉- 对阅读材料中的生词和难点是否能够快速理解3. 文章和段落结构的理解能力- 对文章和段落结构的整体把握是否准确- 对文章和段落中的细节信息是否能够捕捉到位- 对文章和段落的观点和态度是否能够准确理解4. 词汇理解和运用能力- 对阅读材料中的生词和难点词汇的理解是否准确- 对词汇的语境运用能力如何- 对文章中的词汇搭配和用法是否能够准确把握三、对比分析与提高建议通过对雅思听力和阅读评分标准对照表的详细解读,可以发现,雅思听力和阅读考查的重点主要包括原文理解能力、反应速度和理解能力、对话和讲座理解能力、口音适应能力、阅读材料理解能力、阅读速度和理解能力、文章和段落结构的理解能力、词汇理解和运用能力等方面。
雅思6分学习计划

雅思6分学习计划雅思6分学习计划关于雅思的学习计划你准备好了吗?和小编一起来看看下文关于雅思6分学习计划,欢迎借鉴!雅思考前全方位复习建议一.培训课完后尽量在1-2月内考试(基础好的同学1个月内),每天大约6-10小时,听说读写同时并进-密集型轰炸,保证每天的听说读写各项刺激和输入量,雅思学习计划。
二.每天坚持背诵输入和墨写输出200-300words的段落和句子(YYB重要的大小预测作文题目范文,套句,剑桥4-7阅读中的地道的好词句)保足够的内存和拼写能力。
三.经常上叶毅斌新浪博客看听说读写最新资料和技巧,每次考试预测和考试回忆分析,紧跟博客贴出的叶毅斌最新预测题目提早2-3个月复习准备.四.初步预测考前2-4个月出来(在叶毅斌新浪博客),每个有考试的周日根据考情小更新,最后贴近预测一般考前一周出来,请按照预测具体听说读写题目复习。
五.阅读方面:阅读总的发展趋势是逐渐变难,要保足够的量,阅读量够了做题速度和质量才能迅速提高,单靠技巧没用.1.剑桥1-7是独一无二的最有用材料,认真做一遍后,要把剑桥4-7进行第二遍的精读归纳和总结:按照题型专项总结解题技巧和思路,归纳每个题目的同义替换词,(YYB资料剑桥考点同义替换词总结很全面,)背好词好句,好段落和文章。
课堂讲过文章和剑桥4-7的文章尤其重要,值得精读。
2.雅思阅读真经2,3是题库的考试背景文章,尽量读懂读几遍,练习不用做(练习题目不好),后面注解的单词大部分是要记的,如果不爱看真经就直接读英文报刊.3.坚持每天精读1-2篇+泛读做题2-3篇文章(剑桥或者雅思阅读真经)4.坚持每天或两天限时做一套题,做剑桥4-7,练习缺乏的同学可加做“聚焦雅思模拟试题集”或“雅思考试指导与模拟试题”(编写剑桥的作者编的,很贴近剑桥)。
5.坚持每天看一份英语报刊,如二十一世纪英文报,根据基础逐渐从高中版看到大学生版,也可以上网浏览国际先驱导报,BBC,CNN,,,www.scient 等科技,经济,教育新闻,雅思考试阅读文章几乎都是这样的文章。
雅思评分标准

雅思评分标准听力Number of correct Listening answers IELTS band score 39-40 9.037-38 8.535-368.033-34 7.530-327.027-29 6.523-26 6.020-22 5.516-19 5.013-15 4.510-12 4.06-9 3.54-5 3.03 2.52 2.01 1.0Absent0.0IELTS阅读评分标准(A类)Number of correct Reading answers IELTS band score 39-40 9.037-38 8.535-368.033-34 7.530-32 7.027-29 6.523-26 6.020-22 5.516-19 5.013-15 4.510-12 4.06-9 3.54-5 3.03 2.52 2.01 1.0absent 0.0IELTS阅读评分标准(G类)Number of correct Reading answers IELTS band score40 9.039 8.538 8.036-37 7.534-35 7.032-33 6.530-31 6.026-29 5.523-25 5.019-22 4.515-18 4.012-14 3.58-11 3.05-7 2.52-4 2.01 1.0Absent0.0转自:<a href='/wy-ielts'>育路雅思考试网</a>雅思听力拦路虎与攻克一,阅读预览题目,有印象+check 后面二,发音练习发音+特殊语音现象……雅思口语也受益三,语速雅思220-300/min 联系一口气说多句话,注意停顿位置+读听力材料四,词汇量雅思听力填空高频词汇+听力机经五,语法分析长句逻辑关系(尤其从句)+作文应用+速记六,记忆力精听+速记七,注意力不走神+精神好时练听力雅思听力素材场景雅思听力素材的选取主要包括两大方面,一为生活英语(survival English),二为学术英语(academic English),而这两个范围又体现在不同的场景和section中。
雅思培训心得体会

雅思培训⼼得体会雅思培训⼼得体会参加雅思培训,我们从⽼师那学到了⼀套学习英⽂的⽅法,实践证明我们只需⼀步⼀脚印得踏踏实实的沿着⽼师指点的道路⾛下去,取得6分是没有问题的,当然,取得⾼分离不开⾃⼰的努⼒。
下⾯是我为⼤家收集整理的,欢迎⼤家阅读。
篇1已经过去半年了,成绩还算可以。
有些⾃⼰的⼼得整理出来,乱了点,⼤家凑合看吧。
听⼒:很多⼈可能花了时间,但是提⾼不多。
重要的是实⼒,以及学习⽅法。
虽然俺在⼤学过的4,6级,但是底⼦本来就有限,加上已经毕业4,5年了。
所以分数并不算⾼。
不过鸭⼦总算没烤糊。
个⼈认为下⾯的⽅法不错。
推荐⽤书:北语的⿊眼睛和北航的听⼒特快(⼀定不要买教师⽤书,除⾮你是教雅思的)。
开始时不要作题,要恢复实⼒。
仔细听每⼀题,在纸上写下关键词(不是听懂什麽写什麽,⽽是什麽重要,觉得可能会问到,如时间,地点,⽅式,任务,等)。
反复3次,应该记下主要的考点了(250字的⽂章⼤约记50字)。
再听2遍(作题)。
⼀般5遍再不会才可以翻书看答案。
然后总结出错误原因(⽐看答案重要)。
⼝语:⾃⼰⼤声朗读,加上与朋友瞎掰,神吹,⽤英语与⼈抬杠,并在半分钟内编出3条理由⽀持⾃⼰(这点对写作也很重要)。
⽅法不算⾼明,个⼈意见。
"英语中级⼝语"很好,有很多好的TOPIC。
阅读:平时多看,多作题,加上⼀些常⽤的原则(如3点匹配等)。
建议装E⽂操作系统,去E⽂⽹站,经常看E⽂软件⼿册,药品说明,科学,⾃然,经济⼈,纽约⼈这些名刊,最好能熟练阅读。
反正多多益善。
烤前有针对性的作题,看⽂章。
写作:⼀定要坚持常写。
不过写之前要先背⼀些⽂章。
有输⼊才有输出。
杜撰,也要肚⼦⾥有点东西才⾏。
task1⽆论A或G类都可以归纳成6-7类,这样只要背6-7篇⽂章就解决问题(反正所占⽐例不⼤)。
task2是⽤1本上海的⾼分捷径。
好处是给出很多论点,然后仔细看⼈家怎样应⽤,怎样连接的。
再将⽹上的考题⾄少各写1遍。
个⼈经验,要考6分,应该⾄少背10篇⽂章,看熟20篇,记下20-30个经典句型,并使⽤纯熟。
雅思听力黑眼睛

雅思听⼒⿊眼睛⿊眼睛Unit one Letters, numbers and numeral relationships----Getting the Facts在IELTS听⼒考试中,常会出现让考⽣拼写⼈名或者地名的考题。
这就要求考⽣对英语的26个字母不仅要⾮常熟悉,⽽且要掌握其准确的发⾳。
如果你⾃⼰的发⾳不准,就会影响听⾳的准确性。
例如“Gill”中的字母“G”常常被考⽣误听成“J”,⽽字母“W”也常被考⽣误听成“Double”。
在IELTS听⼒考试中,还常常出现与数字相关的信息,如电话号码、时间、⽇期等,要求考⽣⽤最快的速度把这些信息抓住并准确地记录下来。
本单元就是通过⽇常对话、报告等针对⼈名、地名、数字以及数字相关的信息进⾏训练。
⽬的是:1.帮助考⽣熟悉⽇常⽣活中常见的⼈名、地名、数字以及数字相关的信息,并能在实际交流中准确地拼出⼈名、地名,记录下数字及其相关信息。
2.通过字母拼写和数字练习培养学⽣边听边记的能⼒,改变只听不写的做法。
建议考⽣在做本单元联系过程中,当听到⼈名、地名、数字时⼀定要跟着重复或默读。
这样能加深印象,有助于准确地记住有关信息。
在数字练习中,如果掌握了三位数数字的听和记,应付较⼤的数字就⽐较容易了。
因为英⽂数字是以三位数为⼀组读出的。
例如:321,321,321,读作three hundred twenty one million,three hundred twenty one thousand,three hundred and twenty one。
Listening activity No.1In Britain, when giving or asking for telephone numbers, we don?t say thousand, hundred or million, we say each number separately. So 421 6759 is four-two-one, six-seven-five-nine. The “0”is pronounced “Oh”. 081 436 0872 is oh-eight-one, four-three-six, oh-eight-seven-two. These numbers are in groups. The groups are codes for areas in Britain. When we say the numbers, we pause between the groups. However, when the same number occurs twice the word …double?is used with the number. 1994422 is one-double nine, double-four, double two.Listen to some dialogues between a caller on the phone and a secretary. As you listen write the telephone numbers and names in the spaces below.1.Is that 4013745?Yes. Can I help you?I?d like to speak to miss john, please.2.Hi. Is that 2016453 ?Yes. Who do you want to speak to?hallen , please.3.Hello. Is that 7849253 ?Who do you wish to speak to?, please.4.Good morning. Is that 5066423 /Yes. Can I help you?I?d like to speak to , please.5.I?m sorry to disturb you, but is that 5094287 ?Who do you wish to speak to?, please.Listening activity No.2In the UK the house number is given first and is followed by the name of the street. These two items are written on the same line. Next, the name of the city and county are written and are followed by the post code and the county if you are abroad. Listen to the following dialogues and fill in the missing information in the spaces below.1.My new address is23 A Smithfield RoadEaling W5LondonMy telephone number is .2.My sister lives atAvenueNottinghamHer telephone number is .3.My friend Alan lives in London. His address isRoadEaling, London W5 5RFHis telephone number is .4.My brother Larry?s address isHis telephone number is .5.My parents live atTheir telephone number is .6.My uncle George lives atHis telephone number is .7.Mrs. Harper lives atHer telephone number is .8.Mr. Johnson lives atHis telephone number is .Listening activity No.3In Great Britain, the British Council operates a voluntary scheme for the inspection of English language schools. The schools must comply with strict regulations regarding teacher qualifications and school facilities. EF international language schools in Cambridge, Hastings and Brighton are recognized as efficient by the British Council, and they are members of the Association for Recognized English Language Teaching Establishments in Britain.Here are their addresses.Look at this address list, tick (√) if the information is correct, or write in the necessary changes.1.EF Language SchoolEF House1 Farman StreetHove, BrightonSussex BN3 1AWTel:723651Telex: 7788432.EF International School of English21 Hills RoadCambridgeCB2 2RLTel: 240020Telex: 8177133.EF International School of English1-2 Sussex RoadBrightonSussex BN2 1FJTel: 571802Telex: 9570054.EF International School of English64/80 Warrior SquareHastingsEast Sussex TN7 6BPTel: 432898Telex: 957005Listening activity No.4Listen carefully to a conversation between Alison and Alan. Tick (√) if the information is correct, or write in the necessary changes.Alison wants to make a phone call.It?s cheaper to make a call before 6 pm.Telephone directory provides gardening information.Arrange an alarm call before 10:30 pmTuesday evening.You would pay until you talk to the right person.Alison will make a personal call.Listening activity No.5Listen carefully to the tape and write down the following names and places.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.Listening activity No.6Listen to the following dialogue between an operator and an enquirer. As you listen, write down the type of call, name and phone number in the spaces below.Operator: Long distance. May I help you?Caller: Yes. I want to 1. , please.Operator: What is the name of the person, please?Caller: 2. .Operator: What is the number?Caller: 3. .Listening activity No.7Listen to the following dialogue between an operator and an enquirer. As you listen, write down the name, address and phone number in the spaces below.Operator: Directory Enquiries. What city please?Enquirer: 1.Operator: Name?Enquirer: 2.Operator: Thank you. And could you tell me his address?Enquirer: 3.Operator: The number is 4.Listening activity No.8Listen to the following dialogue between an operator and an enquirer. As you listen, write down the name, address and phone number in the spaces below.Operator: Directory Enquiries. What city please?Enquirer: 1..Operator: Name?Enquirer: 2..Operator: And her address?Enquirer: 3..Operator: The number is 4..Listening activity No.9You will hear a conversation between a secretary and a student. The secretary is asking the student for information in order to complete an application form for a course. As you listen, fill in the appropriate information on the form below.Surname 1.(IN CAPITAL LETTERS)First name 2.Country 3.Age 4.Address 5.Telephone No. 6.Listening activity No.10You will hear a conversation between a secretary and a student. The secretary is asking the student for information in order to complete an application form for a course. As you listen, fill in the appropriate information on the form below. Surname 1.(IN CAPITAL LETTERS)First name 2.Country 3.Age 4.Address 5.Telephone No. 6.Listening activity No.11You will hear a conversation between a secretary and a student. The secretary is asking the student for information in order to complete an application form for a course. As you listen, fill in the appropriate information on the form below. Surname 1.(IN CAPITAL LETTERS)First name 2.Country 3.Age 4.Address 5.Telephone No. 6.Listening activity No.12AListen to some short dialogues. In each dialogue, you will hear someone ask a question about the time. When answer is given, write down the time in the space below.1.A: Excuse me. Can you tell me the time, please?B: Yes. It?s .2.A: Do you have the right time, please?B: I think it?s .3.A: Do you know what time the next bus is, please?B: Yes. It?s .4.A: What time do you finish your work today?B: .5.When do the shops open, please?B: .6.A: What time does the London train leave, please?B: .7.What?s the next train to Birmingham, please?B: .8.A: Excuse me, please. What time does the Liverpool train arrive?B: .9.A: When does the Paris flight leave, please?B: .10.A: What time?s the next flight to Amsterdam, please?B: .Listening activity No.12BYou will hear a dialogue. As you listen, fill in the form below.Time of Dr. Kent?s LectureMonday 1. Room No.2.Friday 3. Room No.4.Length of each lecture 5.Listening activity No.13Listen to the tape and write down the numbers in the correct columnUndergraduate Students at the UniversityListening activity No.14You are going to practice some percentages. We use percentages when we want to express a number more simply. Percentage means the number of X per hundred. For example, there are 46 students in a class. 23 of them are female students. We can say 50% of the students are female students. “Percentage” is said after the number.Skip the table below. Then listen to the tape and fill in the missing percentages in the correct column.British Household Expenditure 1975-1985Listening activity No.15You are going to listen to a talk. Look at the table below first, then listen carefully to the talk and fill in the percentages in the correct column.Listening activity No.16You are going to practice some dates. Dates in Britain can be written in two ways. 1) In number only : day, month, year. So 6-3-94 is the 6th of March, 1994. 2) In numbers and words. For example, you can read day, month, year, or month, day, year. For example, 21-12-1994, you read 21st of December, 1994, or December the 21st, 1994.Listen to the following dates. As you listen, tike the correct letter A or B.1.When?s Lincoln?s birthday? A. February 12thB. February 20th2.Do you know V alentine?s day? A. February 15thB. February 14th3.When?s Washington?s Birthday? A. February 23thB. February 21st4.Do you know when April Fool?s day is? A. April 1stB. April 3rd5.When is Easter? A. April 3rdB. April 1st6.When is Mother?s day? A. May 5thB. May 8th7.What date is Memorial Day? A. May 13thB. May 30th8.Do you know when Father?s Day is? A. June 19thB. June 9th9.Do you know when Independence Day is? A. July 5thB. July 4th10.When is Friendship Day? A. August 17thB. August 7th11.When is Halloween? A. October 1stB. October 31st12.When is Thanksgiving Day? A. November 25thB. November 24thListening activity No.17You are going to hear about the circulation of some British newspapers and when they ere founded. Listen to the tape and write down the numbers in the correct column.Unit two Form Filling and Table Completion---- Listening for Specific Details本单元公有20个练习,内容选⾃国外⽇常⽣活场景的各种对话内容,如打电话、找⼯作、旅馆订房、去银⾏开户等。
详细总结雅思听力笔记缩写技巧

详细总结雅思听力笔记缩写技巧雅思听力笔记缩写技巧是什么?雅思听力笔记缩写技巧有哪些?今天给大家带来了详细总结雅思听力笔记缩写技巧,希望能够帮助到大家,下面就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。
【高分必看】详细总结雅思听力笔记缩写技巧一、雅思听力笔记缩写技巧:1、缩写符号在雅思听力考试中,时常会有一些速记符号,这样可以很快节省自己的时间。
速记符号有固定缩写的用固定缩写,没有固定缩写的就自己创造是一个非常实用的原则。
例如organization:org,这个固定缩写比较常见,但是如果出现诸如handkerchief 这样的词,大家可以记成hdkf、handkch等各种形式。
2、杂交式速记所谓杂交式,就是说速记的时候英文缩写、英文字母、其他符号、中文都是要混合运用的,一般不太有全篇英文速记到底的情况。
哪种速记方式更快,那么下笔就用哪种,这是从大家提高雅思听力备考效率角度来讲的。
二、雅思听力笔记缩写下面总结了一些前人的雅思听力笔记缩写,大家可以参考一下,当然也可以自己总结一套雅思听力笔记缩写,总之雅思听力笔记缩写的目的就在于能快速记录内容,当然更重要的是自己能看懂。
听力缩略词写法1:拿掉所有元音MKT: marketMGR: managerMSG: messageSTD: standardRCV: receive听力缩略词写法2:保留前几个字母INFO :informationINS :insuranceEXCH exchangeI owe you IOUIn stead of I/O听力缩略词写法3:保留开头和结尾个发音字母WK:weekRM:roomPL:people听力缩略词写法4:根据发音R :areTHO:thoughTHRU:through听力缩略词写法实例缩略词原词APT :ApartmentACC:AccountantACDG :AccordingACPT: AcceptAD :AdvertisementADS :AddressADV:AdviceAMAP :As much/many as possible AMT:AmountAPV :ApproveASAP :As soon as possibleBAL :BalanceBLDG :BuildingCERT:CertificateCFM:ConformCNCL:CancelCNF:ConferenceCMI:CommissionCMP:CompleteCMPE:Compete/competitiveCMU:CommunicationCONC:Concern/concerning/concerned COND:ConditionCO:Company DEPT:Department DISC :Departure EXCH:Exchange EXPLN:ExplainEXT:ExtentFLT:FinalFRT:FreightFYR:For your reference GD:GoodGUAR:GuaranteeH.O. Home officeINFO :Information IMPS :ImpossibleIMP(T):Important INCD:IncludeINDIV:Individual INS:Insurance INTST:InterestedI/O:In stead ofIOU:I owe youIVO:In view of MANUF:Manufacture MDL:Model MEMO:Memorandum MGR:MangerMIN:Minimum MKT:MarketMSG:Message NCRY:Necessary NLT:No later than OBS:ObserveOBT:ObtainORD:OrdinaryPAT :PatentPC :PiecePKG :PackingPL :PeoplePLS :Please POSN:Position POSS(BL):Possible PROD:Product QLTY:Quality QUTY:Quantity RCV:ReceiveREF :Reference REGL :RegularREP :RepresentativeRESN:Reservation RPT :Repeat RESPON :Responsible SEC:SectionSITN :SituationSTD :StandardTEL :Telephone TEMP :Temporary TGM :Telegraph THO :ThoughTKS :ThanksTRD :TradeTRF:TrafficTTL :TotalU :YouUR :YourWK :WeekWL :WillWT :WeightXL:Extra large三、雅思听力笔记注意事项雅思听力笔记之一:大小写问题考生如果习惯用大写,就全部用大写,这样不会错。
雅思听力缩写来啦

雅思听力缩写来啦雅思听力缩写来啦快围观常见的雅思听力缩写:.OTP=One True Pairing.配对。
你希望电影、电视、动漫里的2个人物在一起。
例句:“Harry and Hermione are my OTP.”哈利和赫敏是我的官配。
.TBH=To Be Honest.说实话。
例句:”I just don’t like cupcakes anymore, TBH.”说实话,我就是不喜欢吃杯子蛋糕了。
.IMO=In My Opinion.在我看来。
例句:“I liked this article, but IMO。
”我喜欢这篇文章,但是在我看来。
.DFTBA=Don’t Forget To Be Awesome.别忘了棒棒哒。
由Vlog Brothers创造的流行语。
例句:“See you later, DFTBA!”再见,别忘了棒棒哒!.TFBWY=May The Force Be With You.愿原力与你同在。
《星球大战》中的经典台词,有Good luck 的意思。
例句:“MTFBWY on your date tonight.”愿你今晚的约会顺利。
.ANAD=I Am Not A Doctor.例句:我不是医生。
当你要说关于医学方面的东东却没有底气时,先来这么一句免责声明。
“IANAD, but wouldn’t doing a juice cleanse slow your metabolism?”我不是医生,但果汁清体不会减慢新陈代谢吗?雅思听力书有什么推荐雅思听力书推荐主要有:1. 北外的黑眼睛:黑眼睛毫无疑问难度高于真题。
做黑眼睛的时候往往感觉十分受挫,但是如果烤鸭们能够坚持把黑眼睛练习一遍的话,我相信提高一定很快。
我使用黑眼睛主要是熟悉各种题型,因为黑眼睛将不同的听力练习进行了分类,从而进行各个击破,有针对地进行自己的弱项进行突破,我觉得是在短期突破的一本好教材。
在练习的时候一定要顶住压力,坚持下去,即使错了很多也不要打击自己的信心,因为受了黑眼睛的磨练之后,你会发现剑桥系列的听力已经完全在自己的掌控之中了。
IELTS Vocabulary

在职人员考雅思经验昨天刚拿到成绩,6766,阅读7,真是一点也不浪费。
先说下考试:重庆川外考场(居然不用带准考证,早知道就不打印了)考试的时候听力刚开始,状态很不好,估计有点紧张,完全跟不上节奏,但还好没自乱阵脚,考后一直很担心,还好有6;阅读前两篇很顺,后一篇的HEADING读了几遍还是晕忽忽,靠感觉选的,估计错的很惨,不然阅读应该会更高点,毕竟这是我相对较好的一项。
作文,之前没写过一篇范文,不过范文倒还是读了些,考前头天晚上自己准备了大作文的模版,万能的那种,所以我觉得平时多写的话,7应该不成问题。
口语,之前只练了11个小时的一对一,考试的时候很紧张,最后一个问题他问计划对于一个公司怎么样?我居然答成了对个人怎么样,后来他又问了一遍,吓得我不行。
还好考官够慈祥。
下面说下我的准备过程,希望大家可以找到自己有用的东西。
再就是买资料(解放碑重庆书城和沙平坝的外文书店)。
雅思报班(重庆只有新东方和环球,我上的环球,不过对我而言觉得用处不大,重庆水平还是次了点,而且指望报班提高也是不现实的,但是班还是报一个比较好,因为上雅思班不是你能学到什么,而是你认识了多少有共同目标的新朋友,到时可以资源共享,建立攻守同盟嘛,我就免费复印了别人的剑4,省了好多天饭钱)定雅思备考计划。
计划怎么定呢,可以参考别人的,然后找到自己最合适的,我由于工作,时间有限,只能晚上看书(之前我也想过辞职,但是辞职了考试压力会更大吧,还要家里养,这么丢脸的事当然不能干)。
白天最多背背单词,看看电子版的资料和上论坛,我的复习时间一般是8、9点到1点,周末时间多些,周末一般要多做一套题。
我定计划就是再纸上把日子全部写出来,然后列出每天可以利用的时间,分段,再将考试的4部分放进去(一般我听力2小时,阅读1个半小时+,作文半个小时+),至于具体干什么这当然是自己安排拉。
但是很可惜,我在期间浪费了大概一个月的时间,也就是说实际上复习时间2个月多点就足够了。
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黑眼睛Unit one Letters, numbers and numeral relationships----Getting the Facts在IELTS听力考试中,常会出现让考生拼写人名或者地名的考题。
这就要求考生对英语的26个字母不仅要非常熟悉,而且要掌握其准确的发音。
如果你自己的发音不准,就会影响听音的准确性。
例如“Gill”中的字母“G”常常被考生误听成“J”,而字母“W”也常被考生误听成“Double”。
在IELTS听力考试中,还常常出现与数字相关的信息,如电话号码、时间、日期等,要求考生用最快的速度把这些信息抓住并准确地记录下来。
本单元就是通过日常对话、报告等针对人名、地名、数字以及数字相关的信息进行训练。
目的是:1.帮助考生熟悉日常生活中常见的人名、地名、数字以及数字相关的信息,并能在实际交流中准确地拼出人名、地名,记录下数字及其相关信息。
2.通过字母拼写和数字练习培养学生边听边记的能力,改变只听不写的做法。
建议考生在做本单元联系过程中,当听到人名、地名、数字时一定要跟着重复或默读。
这样能加深印象,有助于准确地记住有关信息。
在数字练习中,如果掌握了三位数数字的听和记,应付较大的数字就比较容易了。
因为英文数字是以三位数为一组读出的。
例如:321,321,321,读作three hundred twenty one million,three hundred twenty one thousand,three hundred and twenty one。
Listening activity No.1In Britain, when giving or asking for telephone numbers, we don’t say thousand, hundred or million, we say each number separately. So 421 6759 is four-two-one, six-seven-five-nine. The “0”is pronounced “Oh”. 081 436 0872 is oh-eight-one, four-three-six, oh-eight-seven-two. These numbers are in groups. The groups are codes for areas in Britain. When we say the numbers, we pause between the groups. However, when the same number occurs twice the word ‘double’is used with the number. 1994422 is one-double nine, double-four, double two.Listen to some dialogues between a caller on the phone and a secretary. As you listen write the telephone numbers and names in the spaces below.1.Is that 4013745 ?Yes. Can I help you?I’d like to speak to miss john , please.2.Hi. Is that 2016453 ?Yes. Who do you want to speak to?hallen , please.3.Hello. Is that 7849253 ?Who do you wish to speak to?, please.4.Good morning. Is that 5066423 /Yes. Can I help you?I’d like to speak to , please.5.I’m sorry to disturb you, but is that 5094287 ?Who do you wish to speak to?, please.Listening activity No.2In the UK the house number is given first and is followed by the name of the street. These two items are written on the same line. Next, the name of the city and county are written and are followed by the post code and the county if you are abroad.Listen to the following dialogues and fill in the missing information in the spaces below.1.My new address is23 A Smithfield RoadEaling W5LondonMy telephone number is .2.My sister lives atAvenueNottinghamHer telephone number is .3.My friend Alan lives in London. His address isRoadEaling, London W5 5RFHis telephone number is .4.My brother Larry’s address isHis telephone number is .5.My parents live atTheir telephone number is .6.My uncle George lives atHis telephone number is .7.Mrs. Harper lives atHer telephone number is .8.Mr. Johnson lives atHis telephone number is .Listening activity No.3In Great Britain, the British Council operates a voluntary scheme for the inspection of English language schools. The schools must comply with strict regulations regarding teacher qualifications and school facilities. EF international language schools in Cambridge, Hastings and Brighton are recognized as efficient by the British Council, and they are members of the Association for Recognized English Language Teaching Establishments in Britain.Here are their addresses.Look at this address list, tick (√) if the information is correct, or write in the necessary changes.1.EF Language SchoolEF House1 Farman StreetHove, BrightonSussex BN3 1AWTel:723651Telex: 7788432.EF International School of English21 Hills RoadCambridgeCB2 2RLTel: 240020Telex: 8177133.EF International School of English1-2 Sussex RoadBrightonSussex BN2 1FJTel: 571802Telex: 9570054.EF International School of English64/80 Warrior SquareHastingsEast Sussex TN7 6BPTel: 432898Telex: 957005Listening activity No.4Listen carefully to a conversation between Alison and Alan. Tick (√) if the information is correct, or write in the necessary changes.Alison wants to make a phone call.It’s cheaper to make a call before 6 pm.Telephone directory provides gardening information.Arrange an alarm call before 10:30 pmTuesday evening.You would pay until you talk to the right person.Alison will make a personal call.Listening activity No.5Listen carefully to the tape and write down the following names and places.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.Listening activity No.6Listen to the following dialogue between an operator and an enquirer. As you listen, write down the type of call, name and phone number in the spaces below.Operator: Long distance. May I help you?Caller: Yes. I want to 1. , please.Operator: What is the name of the person, please?Caller: 2. .Operator: What is the number?Caller: 3. .Listening activity No.7Listen to the following dialogue between an operator and an enquirer. As you listen, write down the name, address and phone number in the spaces below.Operator: Directory Enquiries. What city please?Enquirer: 1.Operator: Name?Enquirer: 2.Operator: Thank you. And could you tell me his address?Enquirer: 3.Operator: The number is 4.Listening activity No.8Listen to the following dialogue between an operator and an enquirer. As you listen, write down the name, address and phone number in the spaces below.Operator: Directory Enquiries. What city please?Enquirer: 1. .Operator: Name?Enquirer: 2. .Operator: And her address?Enquirer: 3. .Operator: The number is 4. .Listening activity No.9You will hear a conversation between a secretary and a student. The secretary is asking the student for information in order to complete an application form for a course. As you listen, fill in the appropriate information on the form below.Surname 1.(IN CAPITAL LETTERS)First name 2.Country 3.Age 4.Address 5.Telephone No. 6.Listening activity No.10You will hear a conversation between a secretary and a student. The secretary is asking the student for information in order to complete an application form for a course. As you listen, fill in the appropriate information on the form below.Surname 1.(IN CAPITAL LETTERS)First name 2.Country 3.Age 4.Address 5.Telephone No. 6.Listening activity No.11You will hear a conversation between a secretary and a student. The secretary is asking the student for information in order to complete an application form for a course. As you listen, fill in the appropriate information on the form below.Surname 1.(IN CAPITAL LETTERS)First name 2.Country 3.Age 4.Address 5.Telephone No. 6.Listening activity No.12AListen to some short dialogues. In each dialogue, you will hear someone ask a question about the time. When answer is given, write down the time in the space below.1.A: Excuse me. Can you tell me the time, please?B: Yes. It’s .2.A: Do you have the right time, please?B: I think it’s .3.A: Do you know what time the next bus is, please?B: Yes. It’s.4.A: What time do you finish your work today?B: .5.When do the shops open, please?B: .6.A: What time does the London train leave, please?B: .7.What’s the next train to Birmingham, please?B: .8.A: Excuse me, please. What time does the Liverpool train arrive?B: .9.A: When does the Paris flight leave, please?B: .10.A: What time’s the next flight to Amsterdam, please?B: .Listening activity No.12BYou will hear a dialogue. As you listen, fill in the form below.Time of Dr. Kent’s LectureMonday 1. Room No.2.Friday 3. Room No.4.Length of each lecture 5.Listening activity No.13Listen to the tape and write down the numbers in the correct columnUndergraduate Students at the UniversityListening activity No.14You are going to practice some percentages. We use percentages when we want to express a number more simply. Percentage means the number of X per hundred. For example, there are 46 students in a class. 23 of them are female students. We can say 50% of the students are female students. “Percentage” is said after the number.Skip the table below. Then listen to the tape and fill in the missing percentages in the correct column.British Household Expenditure 1975-1985Listening activity No.15You are going to listen to a talk. Look at the table below first, then listen carefully to the talk and fill in the percentages in the correct column.Listening activity No.16You are going to practice some dates. Dates in Britain can be written in two ways. 1) In number only : day, month, year. So 6-3-94 is the 6th of March, 1994. 2) In numbers and words. For example, you can read day, month, year, or month, day, year. For example, 21-12-1994, you read 21st of December, 1994, or December the 21st, 1994.Listen to the following dates. As you listen, tike the correct letter A or B.1.When’s Lincoln’s birthday? A. February 12thB. February 20th2.Do you know V alentine’s day? A. February 15thB. February 14th3.When’s Washington’s Birthday? A. February 23thB. February 21st4.Do you know when April Fool’s day is? A. April 1stB. April 3rd5.When is Easter? A. April 3rdB. April 1st6.When is Mother’s day? A. May 5thB. May 8th7.What date is Memorial Day? A. May 13thB. May 30th8.Do you know when Father’s Day is? A. June 19thB. June 9th9.Do you know when Independence Day is? A. July 5thB. July 4th10.When is Friendship Day? A. August 17thB. August 7th11.When is Halloween? A. October 1stB. October 31st12.When is Thanksgiving Day? A. November 25thB. November 24thListening activity No.17You are going to hear about the circulation of some British newspapers and when they ere founded. Listen to the tape and write down the numbers in the correct column.Unit two Form Filling and Table Completion---- Listening for Specific Details本单元公有20个练习,内容选自国外日常生活场景的各种对话内容,如打电话、找工作、旅馆订房、去银行开户等。