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注意!2023年1-4月店铺雅思考试换题季来临:口语新题预测及范文解析!

注意!2023年1-4月店铺雅思考试换题季来临:口语新题预测及范文解析!

注意!2023年1-4月店铺雅思考试换题季来临:口语新题预测及范文解析!已经进入新的一年,很多留学小伙伴想要申请店铺,正在准备雅思考试,但是1月换题季突如其来,很多留学小伙伴比较紧张,那么今天店铺小编就给大家介绍2023年1-4月店铺雅思考试口语新题预测及范文解析,如果对这个话题感兴趣的话,欢迎点击。

注意!2023年1-4月店铺雅思考试换题季来临:口语新题预测及范文解析!1月换题季就来就来,要参加雅思考试的朋友们肯定特别紧张又忐忑!雅思口语题库每4个月更新一次,会在每年1、5、9月进行换题。

不过,准备换题季考试的宝子们也不要太过于担心,所谓换题,并不是说题库百分百更新,而是会加入30%-50%的新题,剩余部分则仍然之前考题的部分保留。

变题季本身不可怕,可怕的点是在时间上、备考上的不充足。

也因此才有坊间说的“每逢变题季难分手”的流言。

雅思口语属于题库型考试,口语考官会从题库中抽取考题,为了避免过多背诵答案的情况,每年1月、5月和9月的换题季会更新这份题库。

在新一季的口语题库中,包括新题和保留题两部分,而新题又由旧题回库题、旧题改编题和全新题组成。

但每次换题仅仅影响P1和P2,P3考官可以灵活发问,不受换题影响,但题型是固定的。

1. 新题——加入20%的全新题,全新题,出现频次一般较高,重中之重!2.旧题回库——保留50%的旧题,去年或者是考过的题,回归到了题库,那就意味着1~4月会继续考,后期备考学生们要留意了。

3. 重点老题——更新30%的改编题,为各大考场出现频次极高的题,要重点准备~1月口语新题可能会考哪些话题?这里帮小烤鸭们整理了Part1、Part2&3各部分新题,希望给近期小伙伴一个参考。

Music1、 What music do you like?2、 What music do you dislike?3、 Do you often listen to one type of music?4、 What music do your friends like? Do you enjoy the same type of music?5、 What's the most popular type of music where you live?6、Which singer or musician would you like to see in person?Weekends1、 Do you like weekends?2、 What do you usually do on weekends? Do you study or work?3、 What did you do last weekends?4、 Do you make plans for your weekends?Happy1、 What made you happy when you were little?2、 What do you think will make you feel happy in the future?Part 2Describe a person you have met who you want to work/study withYou should say:Who this person isHow you met this personHow long you have known him/herAnd explain why you want to work/study with him/herPart 31、 Why should children be kind to their classmates?2、Can children choose their deskmate?3、 What matters most about a colleague's personality?4、Are good colleagues important at work?5、What kind of people are popular at work?6、 Are knowledgeable people popular at work?Part 2Describe a new development in the area where you live (ping mall, park...)You should say:What the development isWhen/where you noticed itHow long it took to complete itAnd explain how you feel about itPart 31、 What transportation do you use the most?2、 ls public transportation popular in China?3、 What can be improved in public transport services?4、What leisure facilities can be used by people of all ages?5、Do you think young people in your country like to go to the cinema?待补充Part 2Describe a place you visited where the air was pollutedYou should say:Where the place isWhen you visited thereWhy the air was not goodAnd explain how you felt about the placePart 31. In what ways can air pollution be reduced effectively?待补充Part 2Describe a noisy place you have been toYou should say:What it isWhen you went thereWhat you did thereAnd explain why you feel it's a noisy placePart 31、Do you think it is good for children to make noise?2、 Should children not be allowed to make noiseunder any circumstances?待补充Part 2Describe an interesting old person you metYou should sayWho this person isWhen/where you met this personWhat you didAnd explain why you think this person is interestingPart 31、Do you think old people and young people can share interests?2、 What can old people teach young people?3、Are there benefits when one person is interested in another person? Why?Part 2Describe a gift you gotYou should sayWhat it isHow you got itWhat you didAnd explain how you felt about itPart 31、Should employees have their own goals?2、 How should bosses reward employees?3、What kinds of gifts do young people like to receive as rewards?Describe a piece of good news that you heard about someone you know wellYou should sayWhat it wasWhen you heard itHow you knew itAnd explain how you felt about itPart 31、 Is it good to share something on social media?2、 Should the media only publish good news?3、 How does social media help people access information?4、 What kind of good news do people often share in the community?5、 Do most people like to share good news with others?6、 Do people like to hear good news from their friends?Part 2Describe something you did that made you feel proudYou should sayWhat it wasHow you did itHow difficult it wasAnd explain why you felt proud of itPart 31、 Which is more important, personal goals or work goals?2、 Have your life goals changed since your childhood?3、 Does everyone set goals for themselves?4、 What kinds of rewards are important at work?5、 Do you think material rewards are more important than other rewards at work?6、 What makes people feel proud of themselves?Describe a time when you missed or were late for a meeting You should sayWhen it happenedWhat happenedWhy you missed/were late for itAnd explain how you felt about this experiencePart 31、 Are you a punctual person?2、 Do you think it is important to be on time?3、 Do you always avoid being late?4、Why are people often late for meetings or appointments?5、 Why do people miss important events?6、 Are people in your country often late for meetings?雅思口语的评判标准是不会跟着话题内容四个月一变的,所以我们面对陌生题,同样尽量让自己达到流利度&连贯性、词汇多样性、语法准确度和发音的要求就行了。

2014年1月9日雅思A类大作文范文

2014年1月9日雅思A类大作文范文

2014年1月9日雅思A类大作文范文2014年1月9日雅思A类大作文范文——来自环球雅思张嵩老师题目:The best way for the government to solve traffic congestion is to provide free public transportation 24 hours a day 7 days a week. To what extent do you agree or disagree?(Word count=299 words)范文:“Getting somewhere” is a concept—despite its original meaning of “succeeding in something”—that plagues the general public around the world. To cope with the ever-deteriorating traffic, governments are believed to be able to help by providing free public transport around the clock.This essay disapprove of the practicality and validity in the practice.It is admittedly true that public transport is certainly appealing, especially when it is offered for free and 24/7. With no fees incurred, most if not all commuters will favour public transport regardless of such downsides as relatively prolonged trip and less comfortable experience. Also,should passengers choose public transport, their road safety would be enhanced for the insurance attached to their fare and when they travel at aninconvenient/late hour.However, it is impractical to implement all-day free public transport service. The first and most obvious obstacle is finance. Most countries are operating public transportation system as a public service with governmental subsidy, and thus free public transport might be financially impossible. Moreover,all-day public transport is theoretically redundant and with few precedents, and the need for that is little to none.To further the argument, the measure in the topic lacks rationale. Apparently, an ever-growing population will most likely incurs more traffic, and in that sense, population control instead of free transport would be the key. More profoundly, reasons for ever-heavier traffic are urbanisation and cityplanning. With the influx of population, cities are forced to expand in area and accordingly traffic mounts. Also, civil planning without a vision adds to traffic problems—trips to places with congested traffic around are sometimes unavoidable.In sum, free and all-day public transport service is not the cure to congested traffic because it is not financially feasible and does not address the issues behind the problem.。

1月9日托福独立口语、写作解析点评,下次考试的思路有了!

1月9日托福独立口语、写作解析点评,下次考试的思路有了!

1月9日托福独立口语、写作解析点评,下次考试的思路有了!托福独立口语Task 1 题目:Some university support that students can keep pets in their dorms, what’s your opinion.不同意1、学生忙于学习,没有时间照顾(可以用作为亲身经历说平时忙于学习或者考试,所以可能很少能抽出时间来照顾小动物)2、学生“穷”,本身自己的生活费就不是很多,如果再要去养一个小动物,势必给自己和父母造成很大的负担Task 2 题目Do you agree of disagree with the following statement that popular celebrities such actor, athlete, should be good example to young people.同意1、很多运动员都非常的勤奋,比如“科比”,即便是一个非常著名的篮球运动员,但是总是第一个去训练并且最后一个离开训练馆,所以当你犯“拖延症”的时候,他的故事可以作为一种动力驱使你向前。

2、很多其它的一些演员都非常热衷于慈善事业,可以给年轻人树立正确的价值观培养责任心。

托福独立写作解析:Recently some students need to arrive to school at the early time in the morning. Some people think that starting school day early in the morning is a good approach to support learning, and other people think that starting school day at the later time in the morning is a good approach to support learning. Which one do you prefer?解析:这个题目是二选一类型的题目,让我们探讨:很多学生需要早上很早就到校开始学习。

1月9日雅思阅读真题答案解析

1月9日雅思阅读真题答案解析

1月9日雅思阅读真题答案解析一、考试概述:本次新年的第一场考试又是AB卷。

A卷第一篇话题讲了生物的生存不确定性,第二篇介绍了音乐的力量,第三篇讲了课堂大小对于学习效果的影响。

的话题是两新一旧,第一篇内容为古生物化石,第二篇是情绪影响人的行为,第三篇是儿童文学二、具体题目分析A卷Passage 1:题目:Living with uncertainty题型:判断7+简答6题号:新题答案:1-7判断题1 FALSE2 TRUE3 NOT GIVEN4 TRUE5 NOT GIVEN6 FALSE7 TRUE 8-13简答题8 lit fires9 saltbush10 European farming11 wheat12 pear13 Tellers(目前无明确回忆,答案仅供参考)Passage 2:题目:The power of music题型:段落信息匹配5+Summary 4+人名配理论4文章大意:待补充答案:14-18信息配段落14. D15. I16. C17. F18. E19-22 Summary without word list19 physical health20 disabled21 brain scans22 walking23-26人名配理论23 C24 B25 A26 A(答案仅供参考)Passage 3:题名:Does class size matter?题型:段落信息匹配5+分类配对9文章大意:待补充答案:27-31段落信息匹配27 D28 E29 A30 C31 B32-40 Classification32 A33 C34 B35 C36 A37 C38 A39 B40 A(目前无明确回忆,答案仅供参考)B卷Passage 1:题目:The History of building telegraph lines题型:判断6+简答7文章大意:电报的发展史相似文章:A The idea of electrical communication seems to have begun as long ago as 1746, when about 200 monks at monastery in Paris arranged themselves in a line over a mile long, each holding ends of 25 ft iron wires. The abbot, also a scientist, discharged a primitive electrical battery into the wire, giving all the monks a simultaneous electrical shock. “This all sounds very silly, but is in fact extremely important because, firstly, they all said ‘ow’ which showed that you were sending a signal right along the line; and, secondly, they all said ‘ow’ at the same time, and that meant that you were sending the signal very quickly, “explains Tom Standage, author of the Victorian Internet and technology editor at the Economist. Given a more humane detection system, this could be a way of signaling over long distances.B With wars in Europe and colonies beyond, such a signalling system was urgently needed. All sorts of electrical possibilities were proposed, some of them quite ridiculous. Two Englishmen, William Cooke and Charles Wheatstone came up with a system in which dials were made to point at different letters, but that involved five wires and would have been expensive to construct.C Much simpler was that of an American, Samuel Morse, whose system only required a single wire to send a code of dots and dashes. At first, it was imagined that only a few highly skilled encoders would be able to use it but it soon became clear that many people could become proficient in Morse code. A system of lines strung on telegraph poles began to spread in Europe and America.D The next problem was to cross the sea. Britain, as an island with an empire, led the way. Any such cable had to be insulated and the first breakthrough came with the discovery that a rubber-like latex from a tropical tree on the Malay peninsula could do the trick. It was called gutta percha. The first attempt at a cross channel cable came in 1850. With thin wire and thick installation, it floated and had to be weighed down with lead pipe.E It never worked well as the effect of water on its electrical properties was not understood, and it is reputed that a French fishermen hooked out a section and took it home as a strange new form of seaweed The cable was too big for a single boat so two had to start in the middle of the Atlantic, join their cables and sail in opposite directions. Amazingly, they succeeded in 1858, and this enabled Queen Victoria to send a telegraph message to President Buchanan. However, the 98-word message took more than 19 hours to send and a misguided attempt to increase the speed by increasing the voltage resulted in failure of the line a week later.F By 1870, a submarine cable was heading towards Australia. It seemed likely that it would come ashore at the northern port of Darwin from where it might connect around the coast to Queensland and New South Wales. It was an undertaking more ambitious than spanning an ocean. Flocks of sheep had to be driven with the 400 workers to provide food. They needed horses and bullock carts and, for the parched interior, camels. In the north, tropical rains left the teams flooded. In the centre, it seemed that they would die of thirst. One critical section in the red heart of Australia involved finding a route through the McDonnell mountain range and then finding water on the other side.G The water was not only essential for the construction team. There had to be telegraph repeater stations every few hundred miles to boost the signal and the staff obviously had to have a supply of water, lust as one mapping team was about to give up and resort to drinking brackish water, some aboriginals took pity on them. Altogether, 40, 000telegraph poles were used in the Australian overland wire. Some were cut from trees. Where there were no trees, or where termites ate the wood, steel poles were imported.H On Thursday, August 22, 1872, the overland line was completed and the first messages could be sent across the continent; and within a few months, Australia was at last in direct contact with England via the submarine cable, too. The line remained in service to bring news of the Japanese attack on Darwin in 1942. it could cost several pounds to send a message and it might take several hours for it to reach its destination on the other side of the globe, but the world would never be same again. Governments could be in touch with their colonies. Traders could send cargoes based on demand and the latest prices. Newspapers could publish news that had just happened and was notmany months old.答案:Questions 1-61 In the research of French scientists, the metal lines were used to send message T2 Abbots gave the monks an electrical shock at the same time, which constitutes the exploration on the long-distance signaling. T3 Using Morse Code to send message need to simplify the message firstly F4 Morse was a famous inventor before he invented the code T5 The water is significant to early telegraph repeater on continent. T6 US Government offered fund to the I st overland line across the continent NGQuestions 7-14Answer the questions below.Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND / OR A NUMBER from the passage for each answer.Write your answers in boxes 7-14 on your answer sheet.7. Why is the disadvantage for the Charles Wheatstone’s telegraph system to fail in the beginning?It’s expensive8. What material was used for insulating cable across the sea?latex9. What was used by British pioneers to increase the weight of the cable in the sea?Lead ripe10. What did Fisherman mistakenly take the cable as?Unusual seaseed11. Who was the message firstly sent to across the Atlantic by the Queen?President Buchanan12. What giant animals were used to carry the cable through desert?camels13. What weather condition did it delay the construction in northAustralia?Tropical rain14. How long did it take to send a telegraph message from Australia to England?Several hours(答案仅供参考)Passage 2:题目:儿童天赋和能力影响题型:判断5+概括5+多项选择4文章大意:孩子的天赋和能力影响,孩子容易受到环境影响学习到一些能力,而大人不容易,各种比较,举了语言的例子和其他能力的例子答案:1-4选择题1. Which one not mentioned about infantA intelligence C social skills D language2. What the animal experiment is to illustrate Different lines and angles affect sight3. the second experiment on … is prove that Human’s development is similar to animals in this area4. Why children appears mindlessCortex still does work5-9 summary实验用的speech sound语言是Japanese研究人员选用的,做第二个实验给小孩听噪音(noise)心跳变快(heart rate),第三个实验visual observation有关,仔细观察physical eye movement.第四个实验因为选的地域广,结论充分harness dialects,由此科学家可以很好的控制他们的实验。

雅思培训大作文考题集锦 (2)

雅思培训大作文考题集锦 (2)

雅思培训大作文考题集锦【1月9日A类雅思大作文考题】The best way for a government to solve the problem of traffic congestion is to provide free public transport 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To what extent do you agree or disagree?【1月11日A类雅思大作文考题】Nowadays many young people in the workforce change their jobs or careers every few years.What do you think are the reasons for this?Do the advantages of this outweigh its disadvantages?【1月18日A类雅思大作文考题】Many children find it difficult to concentrate on or pay attention to their studies at school. What are the causes?What are the possible solutions to this problem?【1月25日A类雅思大作文考题】The international community must act immediately to ensure that all countries reduce their consumption of fossil fuels, such as gas and oil. To what extent do you agree or disagree?【2月1日A类雅思大作文考题】Some people believe that the best way to produce a happier societyis to ensure that there are only small differences between its richest and poorest members. To what extent do you agree or disagree?【2月13日A类雅思大作文考题】More and more people are now living in cities and towns. Some people believe that the government should spend money on putting in more art works such as paintings and statues there to make them better places to live in. Do you agree or disagree?【2月15日A类雅思大作文考题】Some people think that success of life is based on hard work and determination. Others, however, believe that there are more important factors such as having money or good appearance.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.【2月22日A类雅思大作文考题】Children’s education is expensive. In some countries, the government pays for some of or all of the costs involved.Do the advantages of this practice outweigh its disadvantages?【3月1日A类雅思大作文考题】Some people think that living in big cities is bad for people's health. To what extent do you agree or disagree?【3月8日A类雅思大作文考题】Some people think that all young people should be required to have full-time education until they are at least 18 years old.To what extent do you agree or disagree?【3月13日A类雅思大作文考题】Some people think that printed books are no longer needed in a digital era because all writing can be stored electronically. Others think that printed books will still play an important role.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.【3月15日A类雅思大作文考题】It is important for all towns and cities to build outdoor public places such as squares and parks.Do you agree or disagree?【4月5日A类雅思大作文考题】An increasing number of people change their career and places of residence several times during their life.Is this a positive or negative development?【4月12日A类雅思大作文考题】Some people think that the purpose of education is to prepare individuals to be useful to society. Others think that the purpose of education is to prepare individuals to achieve personal ambitions.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.【4月24日A类雅思大作文考题】Nowadays there are many television advertisements aimed at children. What effects do they have on children? Should TV advertisingbe controlled?【4月26日A类雅思大作文考题】In some countries,the development of the Internet gives people the freedom to work and study at home instead of travelling to their workplace or school.Do you think the advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages?【5月10日A类雅思大作文考题】Today in many countries, both women and men work full-time. Logically, women and men should share household tasks equally. To what extent do you agree or disagree?。

2022年1-9月雅思大作文范文汇总

2022年1-9月雅思大作文范文汇总

2022年1-9月雅思大作文范文汇总每一年的雅思考试都是会有写作题库的重复,那么一个比较有效的备考方法就是将旧题反复利用,今天店铺小编就给大家介绍2022年1-9月雅思大作文范文汇总,如果对这个话题感兴趣的话,欢迎点击。

2022年1-9月雅思大作文范文汇总众所周知,雅思的写作题库是会重复的。

每隔一段时间,雅思考试就会把旧题拿出来重新利用。

尤其在近年疫情影响下,雅思题库更新变慢,重复率变得更高。

如果考场上遇到旧题,尤其是自己平时练习过的,那简直就等于在考场开挂了!使用方法:请先审题,自己记时间思考2-3分钟,思考并拟定大致的提纲,再去看老师的范文哦!2022.01.08 (教育类,讨论类)Some people say that the best way to be successful is to get a university education. Others disagree and think that nowadays this is not true. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.2022.01.15 (社会类,利弊类)Nowadays many people use social media every day to keep in touch with others and news events. Do you think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?(重考21年11月6日的原题)2022.01.20 (文化类,讨论类)Some people think the increasing business and cultural contact between countries brings many positive effects. Others say it causes the loss of national identities. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.2022.01.22 (政府类,观点类)In many countries, children are becoming overweight and unhealthy. Some people think that it is the government’s responsibility. To what extent do you agree or disagree?2022.02.12 (社会类,利弊类)In some countries, old people who retire from work spend the money on themselves (day)rather than save money for their children. Is this a positive or negative development?2022.02.17 (交通类,报告类)Some countries invest more money to make it easier to use bicycles in cities. Why? Is it the best way to solve the transport problem?2022.02.19 (科技类,利弊类)More and more people no longer read the newspaper or watch TV programs to get news. They get news about the world through the Internet. Is this a positive or negative development?(重考2021.04.13原题)2022.02.26 (科技类,观点类)Nowadays students can easily access information online,so libraries are no longer necessary. To what extent do you agree or disagree?(重考2016.10.08,2021.07.01)2022.03.03 (科技类,利弊类)Today more people put personal and private information online to do everyday activities such as banking, shopping and socializing. Is this a positive or negative development?(重考2021年3月13日亚太雅思大作文)2022.03.12 (社会类,观点类)People living in 21st century have a better life quality than the people who lived in the previous centuries. To what extent do you agree or disagree?2022.03.19 (社会类,利弊类)Many cities replace farmlands and parks with houses. Is it a positive or negative development?2022.03.26 (社会类,观点类)The shortage of housing in big cities can cause severe consequences,and only government action can solve the problem. To what extent do you agree or disagree?(重考2006年5月13日考题)2022.04.09 (社会类,利弊类)In the past,people ate local food in season. Nowadays,people buy a variety of food from all over the world. Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?2022.04.16 (科技类,观点类)More and more people are using computers and electric devices to access information,therefore there is no need to print books,magazines and newspapers on paper. To what extent do you agree or disagree?2022.04.21 (社会类,利弊类)In some countries, too much money is spent by both the government and individuals on national festivals, such as New Year. To what extent do you agree or disagree?2022.04.23 (社会类,利弊类)In many cities,planners have located shops,schools,offices,and homes in specific areas which were widely separated from each other. Do you think advantages of this policy outweigh disadvantages for city residents?(重考2010年8月28日大陆考题)2022.04.30 (社会类,报告类)People in many countries spend more and more time far away from their families. Why does this happen and what effects will it have on them and their families?2022.05.07 (社会类,观点类)Some people think leaving their home country provides more opportunities for working or studying, while others thinkstaying in their own country is a better choice. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.2022.05.12 (社会类,利弊类)In many cities, planners build shops, schools, offices and homes in specific areas which may be separated from each other. Do you think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?2022.05.21(社会类,利弊类)It has been suggested that everyone in the world wants to own a car, a TV, and a fridge. Do you think the advantages of such a development outweigh the disadvantages?2022.05.28 (环境类,报告类)Many people continue to use cars and motorcycles even though they know that they are bad for the environment. Why is this? What can be done to reduce the use of these vehicles?2022.06.04 (历史类,观点类)It's more important for school children to learn about their local history than world history. T o what extent do you agree or disagree?2022.06.11 (社会类,报告类)Today people live longer after retiring from work. What problems does this cause for individuals and society? What can be done to address these problems?2022.06.16 (教育类,观点类)Some people think the main purpose of schools is to turn the children into good citizens and workers rather than to benefit them as individuals. To what extent do you agree or disagree?(重考2011年8月3日内地考题)2022.06.25 (环境类,利弊类)With the increasing demand for energy such as oil and gas,people start to look for their sources in remote and untouchedplaces. Do the advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages?(重考2014年6月28日&2009年5月30日)2022.07.07 (教育类,观点类)Good teaching is more important for academic success than individual what extent do you agree or disagree?2022.07.09 (社会类,报告类)It is difficult for people living in cities to get enough physical exercise. What are the causes and what solutions can be taken to solve the problem?2022.07.16 (体育类,讨论类)Some people think that the Olympic Games can bring nations together. Others, however, think that it is a waste of uss both these views and give your own opinion.2022.07.23 (利弊类,环境类)More and more people move from the countryside to big this development bring more advantages or disadvantages to the environment?2022.08.06 (媒体类,报告类)Some people think visual images (like photographs and videos)can tell information more accurately in a news story. Others think they are not reliable sources. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.2022.08.11 (社会类,报告类)In more and more countries, people choose to give money on special occasions rather than giving gifts chosen personally. Why might this be the case?Is it a positive or a negative development?2022.08.13 (环境类,报告类)The increase in the production of consumer goods results in damage to the natural environment. What are the causes of this?What can be done to solve this problem?(重考2016年4月21日大陆原题)2022.08.20 (社会类,观点类)Some people think that the increasing use of computers and mobile phones for communication has a negative effect on young people’s reading and writing skills. To what extent do you agree or disagree?2022.08.27 (健康类,讨论类)Some people think that dangerous sports should be banned,but others think that people should have the freedom to choose sports activities. Discuss both views and give your opinion.(重考2017年3月18日亚太考题)2022.09.03 (教育类,报告类)Some college freshmen find that the courses they choose are not suitable for them. What are the causes of this? What can be done to solve the problem?2022.09.10 (社会类,观点类)People’s shopping habits depend more on the age group they belong to than other factors. To what extent do you agree or disagree?(重复2016年4月30日考题)2022.09.15 (政府类,观点类)Scientific research should be founded by the government not commercial organizations. To what extent do you agree or disagree?2022.09.17 (社会类,利弊类)Insome countries, small town center shops are going out of business because people tend to drive to large out-of-town stores. As a result, people without cars have limited access to out-of-town stores, and it may result in an increase in the use of cars. Do you think the disadvantages of this change outweighits advantages?2022.09.24 (科技类,观点类)Some people think that robots are very important to human's future development,while others think they are dangerous and have negative effects on society. Discuss both views and give your opinion.雅思备考攻略首先雅思备考基础中的基础是单词,其次是雅思听力、雅思阅读、雅思写作和雅思口语。

1月9日雅思考题B卷及答案

1月9日雅思考题B卷及答案

xx年1月9日雅思考题B卷及答案(IELTS),外文名International English Language Testing System,由剑桥大学考试委员会外语考试部、英国文化协会及IDP教育集团共同管理,是一种针英语能力,为打算到使用英语的国家学习、工作或定居的人们设置的英语水平考试。

雅思考试分学术类和培训类两种,分别针对申请留学的学生和方案在英语语言国家参加工作或移民的人士。

考试分听、说、读、写四个部分,总分9分。

以下为大家提供的是xx年1月9日雅思考试B卷的试题及答案解析:1. Each groupsize is :B 38persons2. How is themeeting room: A. in floodB. itis unavailable now (mentioned:it was damaged by flood last week)3. Inform inadvance ifA.need use the central cook facility B need someone cooks form them C eat at out4. What canall people do in the farm:Afeed the animal B tractordemonstration C. get information about organicfarming5. Survivalcourse: A. run across the woodland, find food and waterB. lookingfor food (mentioned:around woodland, the main thing is to search what they eat and water bythemselves.)6.If youwant to stay at aommodation, how can you pay?A pay all the cost in advanceB part of money in advance= depositC pat all the cost at arrival7. Go to the closestarea, you can choose the cycling route8. In rainydays, you can go to the :museum9. He likesthis job because it is A:unexpected B unusual10.Address: CoheteleRoad Post code: SH12 1LQ11. Travelling12. Getgood shoes13. Wearformal cloathes14. Largeroffice15. Goodpay16. Livenearby17. Where doeshe get the information about the work at zoo?A. from one of his friendsB. puter interC. from student job centre18. What didpeter think about his job?A. interestingB. challengingC. unusual19. What partof job make peter think it is interesting?A. work with children B caring about animals C gettinga lot of knowledge aboutenvironment20. What willdo in the next term?A do the same job B. do a job in somewhere else C do not work a job21. Shareideas22. Domuch deep researches23. Mountainbuilding24.17thMay25.29thMay26.presentationfor 30-40minutes27. including questions28. and discussion time29. articlefrom journals30. anddownloadcourses from inter31. peoplewho work in night witnessed number of ahuge increase (mentioned: population ofmight shift workers reached 10000)32. mightshift workerinternal clockdisordered33. humansinternal clock make people tell the difference of dark and night34. nightshift work resulted in unsocialhours35. lackof sleep is not good for stomachand heart36.allof these reasons would lead to depression37. affecttheir mentalability,and therefore affect their performance38. thethird example is socialmatters39. &40.It will ruin familylifeand some otherrelationship e.g peergroup/ friends(mentioned:influence family life destruction lead to family problems such as divorce; inthe meanwhile, pal/peer group relationship is affected too, such as therelationship among friends.)A The idea of electricalmunication seems to have begun as long ago as 1746, when about 200 monks atmonastery in Paris arranged themselves in a line over a mile long, each holdingends of 25ft ironwires. The abbot, also a scientist, discharged a Leiden jar (a primitiveelectrical battery)into the wire, giving all the monks asimultaneouselectrical shock. "This all sounds very silly, but is in fact extremelyimportant because, firstly, theyall said 'ow' which showed that you weresending a signal right along the line; and, secondly, they all said 'ow' at thesame time, and that meant that you were sending the signal very quickly,"explains Tom Standage, author of the Victorian Inter and technology editorat the Economist. Given a more humane detection system, this could be a way ofsignaling over long distances.B With wars in Europe and colonies beyond,such a signalling system was urgently needed. All sorts of electricalpossibilities were proposed, some of them quite ridiculous. Two Englishmen, WilliamCooke and CharlesWheatstone came up with a system in which dials were made topoint at different letters, but that involved five wires and would have beenexpensive to construct.C Much simpler was that of an American,Samuel Morse, whose system only required a single wire to send a code of dotsand dashes. At first, it was imagined that only a few highly skilled encoderswould be able to use it but it soon became clear that many people could beeproficient in Morse code. A system of lines strung on telegraph poles began tospread in Europe and America.D The next problem was to cross the sea.Britain, as an island with an empire, led the way. Any such cable had to beinsulated and the first breakthrough came with the discovery that a rubber-likelatex from a tree on the Malay peninsula could do the trick. It was calledgutta-percha. The first attempt at a cross channel cable came in 1850. Withthin wire and thick installation, it floated and had to be weighed down withlead pipe.E It never worked well as the effect ofwater on its electrical properties was not understood, and it is reputed that aFrench fishermen hooked out a section and took it home as a strange new form ofseaweed. The first transatlantic cable fared little better. Neither Cyrus WField, the entrepreneur behind the project, nor his chief engineer, EdwardWhitehouse, knew much about electricity.The cable was too big for a singleboat so two had to startin the middle of the Atlantic, join their cables andsail in opposite directions. Amazingly, they sueeded in 1858, and thisenabled Queen Victoria to send a telegraph message to President Buchanan.However, the 98-word message took more than 19 hours to send and a misguidedattempt to increasethe speed by increasing the voltage resulted in failureofthe line a week later.F By 1870, a submarine cable was headingtowards Australia. It seemed likely that it would e ashore at the northernport of Darwin from where it might connect around the coast to Queensland andNew South Wales. It was an undertaking more ambitious than spanning an ocean.Flocks of sheep had to be driven with the 400 workers to provide food.They needed horses and bullock carts and,for theparched interior, camels. In the north, tropical rains left the teamsflooded. In the centre, it seemed that they would die of thirst. One criticalsection in the red heart of Australia involved finding a route through theMcDonnell mountain range and then finding water on the other side.G The water was not only essential for theconstruction team. There had to be telegraph repeater stations every fewhundred miles to boost the signal and the staffobviously had to have a supplyof water. Just as one mapping team was about to give up and resort to drinkingbrackishwater, some aboriginals took pity on them. Altogether,40,000telegraph poles were used in the Australian overland wire. Some were cut fromtrees. Where there were no trees, or where termites ate the wood, steel poleswere imported.H On Thursday, August 22, 1872, theoverland line was pleted and the first messages could be sent across thecontinent; and within a few months, Australia was atlast in direct contactwith England via the submarine cable, too. The line remained in service tobring news of the Japanese attack on Darwin in 1942. It could cost severalpounds to send a message and it might take several hours for it to reach itsdestination on the other side of the globe, but the world would never be sameagain. Governments could be in touch with their colonies. Traders could sendcargoes based on demand and the latest prices. Newspapers could publish newsthat had just happened and was not many months old. And individuals could, forthe first time, exchange almost instant messages with their friends and familyon different continents. The information age began not in the late 20th Centurybut the mid-19th.1. In the research ofFrench scientists, the metal lines were used to send message. T2. Abbots gave themonks an electrical shock at the same time, which constitutes the explorationon the long-distance signaling. Ting Morse Code to send message needto simplify the message firstly. F4. Morse was a famous inventor before heinvented the code. T5. The water is significant to earlytelegraph repeater on continent. T6. US Government offered fund to the 1stoverland line across the continent. NGAnswer the questionsbelow. Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER from the passage for eachanswer. Write your answers in boxes 7-14 on your answer sheet.7. Why is the disadvantage for the CharlesWheatstone’s telegraph system to fail in the beginning.It’sexpensive.8. What material was used for insulatingcable across the sea? Latex9. What was used by British pioneers toincrease the weight of the cable in the sea. Leadpipe10. What did Fisherman mistakenly take thecable as? Unusualseaweed11. Who was the message firstly sent toacross the Anlantic by the Queen? PresidentBuchanan12. What giant animals were used to carrythe cable through desert? Camels13. What weather condition did it delay theconstruction in north Australia? Tropical rain14. How long did it take to send atelegraph messagefrom Australia to England? Severalhours孩子的天赋和能力影响,孩子容易受到环境影响学习到一些能力,而大人不容易,各种比较,举了语言的例子和其他能力的例子15. Which one not mentioned about infant?Aintelligence C social skills D language16. What the animal experiment is toillustrate:Differentlines and angles affect sight17. The second experiment on … has provedthatHuman’sdevelopme nt is similar to animals in this area18. Why children appear mindless?Cortex stilldoes work实验用的19.speech sound语言是20.Japanese研究人员选用的,做第二个实验给小孩听嗓音21.noise心跳变快22. heart rate,第三个实验23.visualobservation有关,仔细观察24.physical eye movement第四个实验因为选的地域广,结论充分25.harnessdialects, 由此科学家可以很好的控制他们的实验。

2021年1月雅思大作文预测题目及范文

2021年1月雅思大作文预测题目及范文

2021年1月雅思大作文预测题目及范文Some people think that young people are not suitable for important positions in the government, while other people think it is a good idea for young people to take on these positions. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.【审题思路】题目讨论的内容是“年轻人是否适合担任政府要职”,这是一个政府决策类话题。

同样,分析一下该举措,会发现好处和坏处都有。

年轻人担任政府的重要职位,可以锻炼年青一代的责任感、使命感、领导力,也可以为政府部门源源不断地输入新鲜血液,政府更可能实施更高效、有创意、更具改革性的政策。

而另一方面,我们也不难想到与之而来的问题:年轻人经验有限,是否能在复杂动荡的社会中力挽狂澜,是未知的。

下面我们来看一篇“支持年轻人担任政府要职”的7分范文。

Sample writing:Today, while more and more young people are playing increasingly essential roles in modern society, it has to be noted that high-level governmental jobs are still dominated by grey-haired men and women. While it is agreed by many that the elderly are more experienced and capable, I believe that a certain percentage of important positions should be assigned to the younger generation.Undoubtedly, the practice of young people taking important government positions has its drawbacks because they are assumed to be immature and incapable and thus are more likely to make mistakes ranging from making bad decisions to failing to fulfill duties. The packed schedule of a governmental top position may be too much burden to handle. Social development might be jeopardized and economic prospect would be put at risk if inexperienced young people undertook a majority of important administrative positions. Compared with them, their elderly counterparts are obviously more experienced in responsible decision-making and crisis management.However, I don’t think it will be a big problem as long as their workload is reasonably arranged and properly assigned. In fact, this practice can be beneficial for society because young people can bring their talents in certain fields into full play. It is widely accepted that the younger generation have creative mode of thinking, pioneering and entrepreneurial spirit, and are more likely to enact vigorous measures and inject new life into the government. Therefore, some positions which require more passionate spirit than experience, such as the educational sector especially for primary schools and middle schools, should be undertaken by young officials. Moreover, young people is the generation that can lead social development in the years to come, so it is extremely necessary that they should be given the opportunity to exercise in advance, to become more mission-driven and responsible, and to cultivate greater leadership. After all, they can never learn and grow if they are denied the opportunity.To sum up, the practice has more merits if the young can participate in certain fields ofgovernment positions and senior officials can provide guidance and assistance. It will benefit the nation in the long run and should be embraced and implemented. (360 words)【词汇表达】dominate vt. 主导grey-haired adj. 白发苍苍的assign vt. 分配immature adj. 不成熟的jeopardize vt. 危害counterpart n. 职位相当的人decision-making n. 决策(过程)undertake vt. 承担mission-driven adj. 有使命感的a packed schedule 紧凑的日程安排entrepreneurial spirit 创业精神enact vigorous measures 实施更果断的措施inject new life 注入新鲜活力cultivate greater leadership 培养更强的领导力【结构分析】本篇作文采取的是双边结构,也就是文章中除了第一段introduction和最后一段conclusion 之外,中间的body部分既说明讨论主体的优点,也介绍讨论主体的缺点,这就是所谓的双边结构。

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雅思小作文预测:重点话题类型:柱状图线图表格次重点话题类型:地图流程图混合图题目预测:柱状图1. The chart below shows the expenditure on three categories with different proportions among residents in the UK in 2004.2. The bar chart shows what the UK graduates and postgraduates do (apart from those who find full-time employment) when they graduate in 2008.3. The chart below shows the aid from six developed countries to developing countries from 2008 to 2010.4. The graph shows the proportion of males in a particular country who prefer watching sports, compared with that of the males who prefer participating in sports.5. The charts below show the proportion of the people who spent on some commodities in 1998 and 2008.6. The graph below shows the proportion of women, men and children eating above 5 proteins of fruits and…7. The bar chart shows the information about the favourite subjects of 60 students from 2 schools, school A and school B.线图8. The graph below shows the number of students from the US 、the UK and Australia, who studied in universities in other countries during the years from 2002 to 2007.9. The line graph shows the sales of children's books, adult's fictions and educational books between 2002 and 2006 in one country.10. The line graphs below show the river water quality of four countries from 1995 to 2015.11. Government spending on retirement pensions, education and health from 2001 and projected to 2051.12 The line graph below shows the quantities of goods transported by water, railway, water and pipeline in a particular European country from 1980 to 2015.13. The graph shows the number of overseas visitors to three different areas in a European country between 1987 and 2007.表格14. The table below gives information related to population growth, average birth per woman, life expectancy at birth in countries with different income levels in 2000 and 2004.15. Changes of population in Australia and Malaysia from 1980 to 2002.16. The table shows the population ratio of males per 100 females in six different areas in 1995 & 2005 (Africa, Asian, Europe, North and Central America Oceania, North America)17. The table below shows information about age, average income per person and population below poverty line in three states in USA.18. The table shows the information about the usage of water in Australian cities in 2004.19. The table gives information about annual salaries of five employment sectors in Australia In 2006.次重点话题类型:地图20. The maps below show a village park now and ten years ago.21. Comminity centre 10 years ago and today22. The map describes the change of a park from 1980 to now.23. The map below illustrates the changes of the docks of Lerton in 1980 and the present.流程图24. The diagram below shows the method companies use to recruit new employees.25. The diagram shows the stages of processing cocoa beans.26. The flow chart below shows the recycling procedure of glass bottles.其他题目预测:饼图27. The chart shows the percentage of time working adults spent the day on different activities ina particular country in 1958 and 2008.28. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information in the two graphs below.29. The pie charts below show reasons why people left the UK to other countries and why people stayed in the UK.30. The chart shows the percentage of time working adults spent the day on different activities ina particular country in 1958 and 2008.混合图31. The charts show the information about the water consumption and water residential use in Australia in 2004.32. The bar chart gives us the information about the life expectancy in Japan, United States, Korea and Indonesia and the table shows us the change in the life expectancy between 1953 and 2008.雅思大作文预测:重点话题类型:社会类教育类环境类科技类次重点话题类型:媒体类文化类政府类题目预测:重点话题类型:社会类1. Children who grow up in families which are short of money are better prepared with the problems of adult life than children who are brought up by wealthy parents. To what extent do you agree or disagree?2. Some people say modern children's games do not develop a wide range of skills, while traditional games can be much better for developing such skills. To what extent do you agree or disagree?3. Caring for children is probably the most important thing of the society. It is suggested that all mothers and fathers should be required to take the childcare training courses. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the statement?4. Today’s children are living under more pressure from the society than children in the past. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?5. Some countries have an ever-increasing proportion of population who are aged 15 and younger. What is your opinion of the current and future effects it may have in those countries?6. Some people say that it is the responsibility of individuals to save money for their own care after they retire. To what extent do you agree or disagree?教育类7. In many countries more and more young people are leaving school but unable to find jobs. What problems do you think youth unemployment causes for individuals and the society? What measures should be taken to reduce the level of unemployment among youngsters?8. It is better for students at university to live far away from home than to live at home with their parents. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?9. Some people think the purpose of education is to prepare individuals to be useful to society. Others believe that the purpose of education is to achieve personal ambitions. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.10. Some people think all children should learn history in school. Others think learning subjects more relevant to life is important. Discuss both views and give your opinion.11. Some people say that all young people should be required to stay in full-time education until they are at least 18 years old.12. Nowadays many parents are sending their kids abroad to acquire good education. Discuss the advantages and the disadvantages of this trend. Give your own opinion.环境类13. In some countries there is not enough recycling of waste materials (eg. paper, glass and cans).What are the reasons and solutions?14. The natural resources such as oil, forests and fresh water are being consumed at an alarming rate. What problems does it cause? How can we solve these problems?15. Some people think that the environmental problems are too big for individuals to solve. Others, however, believe that the problems cannot be solved if individuals do not take some actions. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.16. The international community must act immediately to ensure that all countries reduce the consumption of fossil fuels (e.g. gas and oil). To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?17. Many people think cheap air travel should be encouraged because it gives ordinary people freedom to travel further. However, others think this leads to environmental problem, so air travel should be more expensive in order to discourage people from having it. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.18. Many people think it is very important to protect the environment but they make no effort to do it themselves. Why do you think it is the case? What actions can be done to suggest individuals protect the environment?科技类19. Some people believe that the range of technology available to individuals today is increasing the gap between the poor people and the rich people, while some others say this has an opposite effect. Discuss both views and give your opinion.20. Today, the advanced science and technology have made great changes to people’s life, but artists such as musicians, painters and writers are still highly valued. What can arts tell us about life that science and technology cannot?21. Leisure is a growing industry, but people no longer entertain themselves as much as they used to because the use of modern technology has made them less creative. Do you agree or disagree?22. In the past century when a human astronau t first arrived on the Moon, he said, ‘It is a big step for mankind.’ But some people think it makes little difference to our daily life. To what extent do you agree or disagree?23. Recently some people can work from home using modern technology. Some say this only benefits the workers, but not the employers. To what extent do you agree or disagree?次重点话题类型:媒体类24. We can get knowledge from news. But some people think we should not trust the journalists. What do you think? and what do you think are the important qualities that a journalist should have?25. The news media and the advertising industry are having a greater influence on people’s opinions than in the past. Why is this the case? Is this a positive or negative development?26. People nowadays are surrounded by all kinds of advertising. Advertising affects what people think is important and sometimes has a negative influence on people’s lives. To what extent do you agree or disagree?27. News media are important in modern society. Why are they so important? Are their influences generally positive or negative?28. Advertising aimed at children is increasing. Some people think this has negative effects and should be controlled. To what extent do you agree or disagree?29. News media are important in modern society. Why are they so important? Are their influences generally positive or negative?30. If a product is of good quality and meets people's needs, people will buy it. Therefore, advertising is unnecessary and is no more than a type of entertainment. To what extent do you agree or disagree?文化类31. Every year several languages die out. This is not important because life will be easier if there are fewer languages in the world. To what extent do you agree or disagree?32. Some people think developing countries should invite large foreign companies to open offices and factories to help with their economic growth. Other people think developing countries should keep large companies out and develop local companies instead. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.33. The advantages brought by the spread of English as a “global language” will outweigh the disadvantages. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this view?34. During the 20th century, contacts between different parts of the world developed quickly, thanks to the air travel and telecommunication. To what extent do you think societies benefit from increasing contact and closer relationships with foreigners brought by international tourism and business?35. Tourism is an excellent way to develop country, but it also can cause some harm. How can a country ensure tourism benefit the development?36. When designing a building, the most important thing to take into account is the intended use of the building rather than its outward appearance. To what extent do you agree or disagree?政府类37. Some people believe that the government should support the funds for the arts, while some other people suggest that the money should be used for public health and education. Discuss both views and give your opinion.38. Some people think that the government should invest more money in teaching science than other subjects to make progress. Do you agree or disagree?39. Governments should spend money on the repairs and maintenance of old buildings. To what extent do you agree or disagree?40. Some people argue that the government should spend money only on medical care and education but not on theatres or sport stadiums. Do you agree or disagree?41. The government has the duty to ensure its citizens have a healthy diet, while others believe it is individuals’ responsibility. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.42. The restoration of old buildings in major cities in the world spends numerous government expenditures. This money should be used in new housing and road development. To what extent do you agree or disagree?43. Nowadays, people all over the world are watching foreign films much more than locally produced films. Why? Should government give more financial support to local film industry?其他题目预测:动物类1. Far too little has been done to prevent animals and plants from dying out, although people have been aware of this problem for a long time. Why do people do so little about it? Give your suggestions on how to solve this problem.法律类2. Many people are afraid to leave their homes because of their fear of crime. Some people believe that more actions should be taken to prevent crime, but others feel that little can be done. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.3. Some people who have been in prison become good citizens later. Some people think that they are the best people to talk to school students the danger of committing a crime. Do you agree or disagree?4. More and more children are committing crimes. What are the causes? How to punish them?5. Some people believe that if a police force carries a gun, it will encourage higher levels of violence in the whole society. To what extent do you agree or disagree?6. Some people think all lawbreakers should be taken in to prison, others believe that there are better alternatives. Discuss both views and give your opinion.抽象类7. Some people think the main reason for success is hard work and determination. While other people think factors like money and personal appearance are also important. Discuss both views and give your own opinions.8. Some people think job satisfaction is more important than job security. But others think people cannot always enjoy jobs and a permanent job is more important. Discuss both views and give your opinion.9. It is said that work is the most important thing of people's life. Without the success of career, life will become meaningless. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the opinion?10. A hundred years ago, people think that human race is steadily improving in every area of life. Now it seems this is not certain in that situation. In which areas do you think we have made important progress nowadays? In which areas do you think we still need to make progress?11. Team activities can teach more skills for life than those activities which are played alone. To what extent do you agree or disagree?12. “Tomorrow is the most important thing in life.” US movie actor & director John Wa yneWhy is it important for individuals and countries to think about the future rather than focusing on the present?13. A hundred years ago, human race believed we would make continuous progress in all areas of life. Today, some people feel less certain about this. What areas of progress human race has made? What else areas we haven't developed?点击/thread-100387-1-1.html查看详细的前程百利2016年1月9日雅思写作考试预测。

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