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ListeningSECTION 3-1-1JANICE: Hello ....... Flagstone.JON:Oh hello; is that Flagstone Properties?JANICE:Yes that9s right. Flagstone here. How can I help you? ExampleJON:Hello. I'm ringing just to make enquiries about renting a house・ My name's Jon Anderson. JANICE:Yes, Mr Anderson. What sort of thing were you looking for?JON:Two-bedroomed house with garden・JANICE:Well ・・・ yes, sir, that shouldn't be any problem ・・・ just to let you know that our main areas, the main cueus WE deal with,the cenUe itself.・. QIJON:City centre ・・ uh-huh.JANICE:And the north suburbs.JON:Oh well ・..we were most interested in the Northern areas actually.JANICE:Right …yes . . . What sort of price were you thinking of?JON:Well •…could you give me some idea?JANICE:Certainly. It really ranges from £250 per month・Q2JON:Only £250?JANICE:Yes, to about £500 depending on a number of different factors.JON:What does it depend on?JANICE:Well, obviously the quality of the area. And then whether theirs a garden. Q3JON:Well, as I said, we'd want a garden・JANICE:And a garage pushes up the price・JON:Right ・・ well, we wouldn^t necessarily need one・ I think about £350 a month would be our limit・JANICE:OK. Well . . . would you like to have a look at a couple of properties, sir?JON:Yes, that'd be great.JANICE:Looking at our files ・・・ I think we've got two which might suit youJON:Hang on. FH just get a pen. Right.JANICE:OK. Well, therms one on West Park Road which is £325 J month. Q4JON:Are the bills included?JANICE:Well, that one just includes the water bill, Q5JON: OK, right.JANICE:And the second house is in Tithe Road. Fll just spell that for you ・・・ OK?JON:Yep.JANICE:T-I-T-H-E Road.JON:Got that. And how much is that one?JANICE: That5s £380.JON:380. Is that including water?JANICE:No, Fm afraid not, but it does include the telephone rental. Q6 JON:Oh well, that's not too bad then. So...JANICE:So, when would you be available to see them?JON:Well, Fll be in town next week ・・・ say ・・・ Thursday?JANICE:No, Fm sorry we doiTt have any availability for Thursday. How about Wednesday afternoon? Q7 JON:OK. Thafs fine. Would 5.00 be OK?JANICE:Yes, fine. 5.00 it is. Just come to the Flagstone Offices.文档从网络中收集,已重新整理排版word版本可编辑•欢迎下载支持. JON:Oh, before I forget. What sort of things do I need to get done ・・・ to rent with you?JANICE:Well, the most important thing is a letter from your bankJON: No problem...JANICE: And then a reference letter from your employer・Q8 JoN: Yes, that9s OK.JANICE:Great, and then we would need you to give 2 weeks' notice of moving in ・・・Q9 JON:Right..・ 2 weeks5 notice. And what about a deposit? Q10 JANICE:That,s one month's rent, whatever the amount is.JON:OK. One month. Is that it?JANICE:No, sorry, one more ・・・ you will have to pay for the contract・JON:Oh yes. Fd forgotten about that. OK, fine. So Fll start arranging those, and「11 …JANICE:・..Fll see you next week.JON:Yes. Thanks very much. Bye.JANICE: Goodbye・SECTION 2-1-2MRS SMITH:Hello, Mrs. Sutton. Come in. How are you settling in next door?Have all your things from Canada arrived yet?I thought I saw a removals van outside your house yesterday afternoon・MRS SUTTON:Yes. They came yesterday. We spent all day yesterday arranging thin.It's beginning to feel a bit more like home now.MRS SMITH: That,s good. Look, come in and sit down. Are you alright? You look a bit worried.MRS SUTTON:Well, I am a bit. Fm sorry to bother you so early, Mrs. Smith,but I wonder if you could help me. Could you tell me lmw I can get hold of a doctor? Ourdaughter. Anna, isn't very well this moming and I may have to call somebody out. QI 1 Shekeeps being sick and I am beginning to get a bit worried.I just don't know how the health system works here in England・ All I know is that it's verydifferent from ours back in Canada・MRS SMITH:Well, I dorf t know really where to start, Let me think. Well, the first thing you have to do is find a family doctor—sometimes we call them general practitioners as well—and register withhim or her・ If you live here, yoif ve got to be on a doctor's list. If you're not, things can be abit difficult. Nobody will come out to you if you're not registered.Anyway, they work in things called practices. Son of small groups of family doctors allworking together in the same building. Q12Now what you've got to do this morning is register with one of them.There are two practices near here, so we're quite well off for doctors in this part of Manchester.There9s the Dean End Health Centre about ten minutes9 walk away and there9s another practice inSouth Hay. ThaFs about five minutes away going towards the town centre・ Wire registered at theDean End on. but they5re both OK. Q13So ours is quite big in comparison. And the building and everything^ a bit more modern. South Hay isa bit old-fashioned but the doctors are OK.Their only problem is that they don't have d proper appointment system・ Sometimes you have towait for ages there to see someone. Q15Anyway, you go to the receptionist in whichever health centre and ask her to register you with a doctor there.2word版本可编辑•欢迎下载支持.文档从网络中收集,已重新整理排版word版本可编辑•欢迎下载支持. You have to fill in a form, but it doesn't take long・ Ours is called Dr Jones and we've been going to him for years - ever since we moved here fifteen years ago. I wouldiVt say lie's brilliant but I suppose he's alright really. We're used to him now. They say he's very good with elderly people. Q16but he does tend to get a bit impatient with children・ Listen, the one who's supposed to be really good with small children is Dr Shaw. Tve heard lots of people say that. She's young and she's got small children of her own. So you could try registering with her. And if her list is full, I heard somebody say the other day that there9s a really nice young doctor at South Flay, a Dr Williams.He holds special clinics for people with back trouble. But that's not really your problem, is it? Q17 MRS SMITH: If you want a doctor to visit you at home, you have to ask for a home visit.Yoifre supposed to do that before 10.30 in the morning, but obviously, if it's an emergency, youcan phone at any time, night or day. It might not be your doctor that comes, though. It's quiteoften one of the other doctors in the practice.It doesn't really seem to make much difference・Otherwise you make aim appointment to see your doctor at the health centre. You usually get seen the same day. Not always of course, but usually, as I Say. They hold surgeries between 9 and 11.30 every weekday.and from 4 to 6.30 Monday to Thursday. Saturdays are only for emergencies. Q18When the doctor sees you, he gives you a prescription. He writes what medication you need on it and you take it to a chemist^ shop・ There's one opposite the centre・If it's for a child under 16. you don" have to pay. So if it's for Anna, there5s no problem・The same thing goes if youle unemployed oi retired. or if yodre piegnant. Q19Just as well because it's not cheap・ You pay the same price for each item the doctor has prescribed・At the moment it,s something like £5 per item. Q20So you pay for the medication but the consultation with the doctor doesn't cost you anything.It^s completely free as long as you're a resident here・ Yoifre going to be here for three years, aren^ you?So there shouldn't be any question of you paying anything to see the doctor.So that^ one less problem to worry about,Look, Mrs. Sutton. If you want, Fll sit with your daughter for half an hour if you want to go clown to the health centre to register. It9s no trouble really, don't worry.MRS SUTTON:Are you sure you wouldn't mind? That would really help me a lot, Til ask them if they can send someone round later to see Anna・ I think Ell try the Dean End Centre・MRS SMITH: Good idea. Don,t worry about Anna.MRS SUTTON:Right. Fll be back as soon as I can.SECTION 3-1-3TUTOR: Hello. Jonathan Briggs, isn't it?JB: Yes, that^s right.TUTOR: Do come in and sit clown.JB:Thanks ・TUTOR: Right. Well, Jonathan, as we explained in your letter, in this part of tile interview we like to talk through your application form ・・・ your experience to date, etc.・・・ and then in tile secondpart you go for a group interview.JB:Group interview . . . yes, I understandTUTOR: So . . . your first degree was in Economics?JB: Yes, but I also did Politics as a major strand・Q21TUTOR: And you graduated in 1989・ And I see you have been doing some teaching・文档从网络中收集,已重新整理排版word版本可编辑•欢迎下载支持.JB:Yes, I worked JS a volunteer teacher in West Africa. I was there for almost three years in total from 1990 to ・・・ ummm ・・・ 1992・Q22- Q23TUTOR: How interesting. What organisation was that with?JB:I" not one of the major ones. IFs called Teach South. Q24TUTOR: Oh, right. Yes, I have heard of it .It operates in several African countries, doesn't it?And what kind of school was it?JB: A rural co-opemtive. Q25TUTOR: Oh, a rural co-operative, how interesting ・・・ and what did you teach?JB:A variety of things in different years ・・ ummm ・・・ I did ・・・ with Foirns / to 3 mainly Geography “nd some English with Foirn 5. Q26- Q27Then in my final year I took on some Agricultural Science with the top year ・・・ that's Form 6. TUTOR: Right. Quite a variety then… JB:I also ran the school farm.TUTOR: How interestingTUTOR:・・.And how did you find the whole experience?JB:Fll be honest with you. At the end of the first year I really wanted to leave and come home. TUTOR: Why was that?JB:Well. . . I was very homesick at first and missed my family…Q28TUTOR: Umm. . I can quite understand that... and I also found it frustrating to have so few teaching resources, but I did decide to stay and in the end I extended my tour to a third year・TUTOR: Right. Things must have looked up then?JB:Yes. We set up a very successful project breeding cattle to sell locally・TUTOR: Really?JB:And then after a lot of hard work we finally got funds for new farm buildings.TUTOR: And you wanted to see things through?JB: Uh-huh.TUTOR: And is that why you want to train to teach Geography?JB:Yes. Fve had a couple of jobs since then but I now realise I like teaching best.And I chose Geography because.・・ because it is my favourite subject..・ and Q29also because I think it has so many useful applications. Q30TUTOR: Well..・ you certainly have had some interesting work experience・Fll ask you now to go on to the next stage of...SECTION 3-1-4ANNOUNCER:Today's Health Counsel is presented by Paula Clayburg, who is the chief Counsellor at LiverpooPs famous pain clinic: The Wilton Clinic. Paula....PAULA CLAYBURG:Do you know what Prince Charles, Seve Balesteros and Elizabeth Taylor have in common? They all suffer from chronic back pain .In fact, bad backs are one of the most common health problems today, affecting people in all walks of life. The most recent available figures show that abou仁i quaW of a million people aw incapacitated withback pain every day. Q31 And many sufferers don"know the cause or the solution o their problem.The majority of our patients at the clinic tend to be women. They are especially vulnerable because of pregnancy but also because of osteoporosis, which I personally believe to be the major cause of problems Q32 for women. I have many women patients who say they have completely given up exercise because the pain makes them so miserable. But of course that starts up a vicious circle. Bed rest, giving up exercise and pain文档从网络中收集,已重新整理排版word版本可编辑•欢迎下载支持. killers are traditional responses to back pain but, although there are many excellent drugs on the market, at our clinic we are beginning to realise the unique benefits of relaxation therapy. Q33 Other specialists in the field make a strong case for certain types of exercise, but in our experience they are easily mishandled and can lead to more harm than good・Now, let^s look at some of the reasons why back pain is developing into such a unique menace・ In general, the body is pretty good a self- repair・ A strain or a blow to a limb, though painful at the time, generally resolves itself. But the body's response to back injury can be very counter-productive.When pain strikes、we attempt to keep the back as immobile as possible, which makes the muscles tense up. Research shows that they often go into spasm, which causes further twisting of the spine・ A vicious circle is underway ・Q34 The second mistake we often make when stricken with extreme back pain is to go to bed and stay there・Although at the clinic we recognise 什iat a short rest in bed can be helpful.・・ up to two days..・ any longerQ35 makes our back muscles become weaker and unable to hold up our spine. The pain 什lerefore becomes worse.Another problem is being overweight. Anyone n stone or more over- weight who already has back pain is not doing himself any favours: though it won" actually set it off in the first place, the weight will increase the strain and make things worse. Q36The British diet could be partially to blame for the increase in back pain: over the last ten years the average weight of men has risen by 11 lbs and of women by 9 lbs. So much for the causes and aggravations of pain. But what can WE do to help?There are many ways in which simple day-to-day care can make all the difference・ The first point to watch of course is weight. If you are overweight, a diet will make all the difference・Also, studies have shown that just one hour sitting in a slouched position can strain ligaments in the back which can take months to heal. At the clinic we have come to the conclusion that the major cause of the problem is not with the design of chairs, as some have suggested, but in the way WE sit in them. It can be useful to get special orthopaedic chairs, but remember the most important improvement should be in OUR posture・Q37 Another enemy of your back is, of course, your beds .If your bed doesn^t give enough support, back muscles and ligaments work all night trying to coiTect spinal alignment, so you wake up with a tired aching back・ Try out an orthopaedic mattress or a spring slatted bed. Research shows that both can be beneficial for certain types of back pain・Another hazard for your back are the shock waves which travel up your spine when you walk, known as heel strike. A real find for our patients has been the shock-absorbing shoe insert. A cheap but very effective solution.And you might be better off avoiding shoes with heels higher than 1 /2 inches・Q38 Though absolutely flat shoes can be a solution for some, others find their posture suffers. Q39 Finally a word about the state-of-the-art relief the TENS machine—a small battery-powered gadget which delivers subliminal electrical pulses to the skin.Our experience indicates that your money is better spent on the more old-fashioned remedies. Q40SECTION 3-2-1RECEPTIONIST: Sorry to keep you waiting. Well, firstly, let me give you this booklet・It tells you a bit more about the school, the courses and the social activities we offer. Now, on thefirst page, there5s an outline of this morning^s activities. There, you see?The progmmmc starts at 10 o'clock・ Try not to be late as it's a very full day. Example At 10 o'clock: all the new students will gather in the N4ain Hall to meet the Principal and the rest of 什ie staff In fact, you spend most of the morning in the Main Hall. QI文档从网络中收集,已重新整理排版word版本可编辑•欢迎下载支持. STUDENT: Whereas that?RECEPTIONIST: Fll show you in a minute. Just let me quickly run through this morning,s events first and then Fll explain how to get there・STUDENT: Yes, OK.RECEPTIONIST: Right. Where were we? Yes, so, the PrincipaPs talk will last about fifteen minutes and then the Director of Studies will kdk to you for half an hour about the courses and the different Q2 requirements for each. After that, the Student Adviser will tell you about the various services emd activities Q3 we offer to students. Any questions?STUDENT: So, all of this is in the Main Hall?RECEPTIONIST: That's right. And then you'll go next door to Classroom 5 at 11 o,clock・Q4 STUDENT:What happens there?RECEPTIONIST:You,11 have a test.STUDENT:Test? I don't like the sound of that. What sort of test?RECEPTIONIST: Oh, it's nothing to worry about. It's just a placement test to help US find your level of English so that we can put you in the right class. It won" last long・Q5 STUDENT:But how do I find the Main Hall?RECEPTIONIST: Right; if you look on the back of the booklet I gave you, you'll see a map of the school.Let me show you. Look; you came in through the Main Entrance, here, and now we7e here at Reception. Now, to get to the Main Hall, you walk on to the end of this corridor in front of you and then you turn left. Walk along past the Language Laboratory and then past the Library, which is next to the Language Lab, on the same side, and facing you is the IVlain Hall, at the end of the corridor. You can" miss it. Q6 STUDENT:So its next to the Libraiy, in fact. Q7 RECEPTIONIST: Yes, thafs right.STUDENT:I should be able to find that. And do you have a Computer Laboratory? RECEPTIONIST: Yes, we do.STUDENT:Could you tell me where that is?RECEPTIONIST: Certainly, yes. You go down to the end of this coiiidor “gain but, this time, don't tuni left; turn right, away from the Main Hall. The Computer Lab, is immediately on your right. OK? Q8 STUDENT:And where's the stall room, in case I need to find a teacher at some stage?RECEPTIONIST: The staff room is near the main entrance, on the left over there, just opposite the Reception desk・ In a day or two, Fm sure youUl find your way around very easily・Q9 STUDENT:Oh, one last thing. Is there a student common room?RECEPTIONIST: Oh yes, I forgot to mention that. ITs this area he© very close to where we are now. Q10 to the right of the Reception desk as you come in the main entrance・ There's tea and coffee facilities there. STUDENT: Great. Thank you very much.RECEPTIONIST: You5re welcome.SECTION 3-2-2Hello, everybody and welcome to this informal meeting about the University Helpline. The Helpline was set up ten years ago by the Students Union and it aims to provide new students to the university with a service文档从网络中收集,已重新整理排版word版本可编辑•欢迎下载支持. that they can use if they need information about practical areas of student life that they are unfamiliar with.Let me give you some examples of the type of help we can offer. We can provide information on financial matters; for example, you may feel that your grant is insufficient to sec you through college life or you may have some queries legarding 什le fees you nre paying if you “re an overseas student.QHIn both cases, the Helpline would be able to go through things with you and sec what the outcome might be.文档从网络中收集,已重新整理排版word版本可编辑•欢迎下载支持. Another area we can help with is what we generally term the 'domestic' area things such as childcare Q12 and the availability of nursery provision, for example, come under this. Then there's x academicissues that may arise while you are in the early stages of your course that you may not know what to do about.You may wish to know more about essay deadlines, Q13for example, or how to use the library—there are all kinds of questions you will find yourself asking and not knowing where to get quick answers from. The Helpline would be able to provide these・The last example given here is simply teirned 'socialand yes, there is a lot of social life here! Q14 But you may have a particular interest you wish to pursue or you may wish to paiticipnte in outings or trips if you dorf t know many people at the moment. Q15 Let me give you some details so that you know where to go and who to see if you want to pay us a visit. Generally you will see our Helpline officer Jackie Kouachi、that,s KO-U-A- C・H・I. Q16 Jackie is a full-time employee of the Student Union and she works in the Student Welfare Office—that9s the office that deals with all matters related to student welfare and if s located at 13 Marshall Road・I have some maps here for those of you who haven't been there yet.If you wish to ring the office, the number is 32699 40・Q17That9s 3269940. The office is open between 9.30 and 6.00 on weekdays and from 10 to 4 on Saturdays Q18 and there911 be somebody there—usually Jackie or myself—between those times.If you want to make an appointment you can phone or call at the office in person. Q19 Please note that it may not be possible for anyone to see you straight away—particularly if it is a busy time—lunch time for example—and you may have to go on the waiting list and then come back later. Q20 Well, enough from me. Any questions?SECTION 3-2-3TUTOR: Good morning. So, we^ve looked at various aspects of staff selection this term and I think by now you should all be beginning to see how much more there is to it than just putting applicants through a short interview or asking the 'right' questions. So I think you should be ready for today5s tutorial on"matching the person to the job\We're going to talk today about the importance of choosing that all round、right,person. Q21 MURIEL:Right. So we have to put ourselves into the role of the manager or supervisor?TUTOR: Yes. And then we5re going to imagine how different applicants would fit into the team or group they have to work with..・ er..・ weUl look at some examples later,MURIEL:It^ just theoretical at the momentTUTOR: Yes. The point is, you can select someone—even a friend—who has all the right qualifications ・・・degrees ・・・ certificates, whatever・ You can also check that they have a lot of experience・・・that they^ve done the sort of tasks that you want them to do in your office already, in a similarenvironment. But if they startwork and you realise that they just don't get along with everybody else,that., say, they,ve got sharply contnisting views on how something will work ・・・ well, with thebest will in the world, you may be backing a loser. Q22 DAVE:Wouldn't it be just a question of company training, though?TUTOR: Not always・ Particularly in a team situation, and 1 think it's important to think in terms of that type of working environment. People have to have fdith in each others ability to c;ui y out the task their bosshas set them. They have to trust that everyone will do their part of the job、Q23 and you can"necessarily train people for this.文档从网络中收集,已重新整理排版word版本可编辑•欢迎下载支持. DAVE:But it,s like trying to find out what someone^s personality is like in a job interview .・・ I mean you just can" do that. Even if you try. you won't find out what they're really like until they actually startwork・TUTOR: Well, in most interviews you usually ask candidates questions about theirhobbies andwhnt they like doing in their spare time ・・・ that sort of thing ・・・ so employers are alreadyinvolved in the pmctice of.・・ well, doing part of the task・Q24 DAVE:But it doesn't tell you anything・ It doesn^t tell you if they're easy-going or hate smokers or whatever ・TUTOR: Well, arguably it does give you a bit of information about an applicants character・TUTOR: Well, arguably it does give you a bit of information about an applicant's character, but also ・・ more and more employers around the world are making use of what arecalled "personality questionnaires9 to help them select new staff and・・・MURIEL: What's it called?TUTOR: A Personality Questionnaire. They have to be filled out by the candidates some time during the selection procedure, often just before aim interview. Q25The idea is actually quite old. Apparently they were used by the ancient Chinese for picking out Q26clerks and civil servants, and then later they were used by the military to put people Q27in appropriate areas of work. They've gained a lot of ground since then and there are about 80,000different tests available now and almost two thirds of the large employers use them・Q28 MURIEL: Which makes you think that there must be something in them.TUTOR: That's right. They ask the sort of questions that you might expect, like do you like working under pressure or are you good at keeping deadlines・DAVE:And what if people can see through them and just write what they think the employer wants to see? MURIEL: Well that's always a possibility.DAVE:I mean, it's human nature to lie, isn" it?TUTOR: Well that\ the point. Apparently it isn't. These tests are compiled by cxpeits and Q29 they believe that the answers can provide a few simple indicators as to roughly the type of personthat you are ・・・ that people will generally be truthful in that situation.MURIEL:And then you can go some way towards finding out whether someone's say, forward-looking ・・・a go-ahead type of person ・・・ or resistant to change・TUTOR: Yes. And there are all kinds of (jade out)SECTION 3-2-4TUTOR: Right. Are we all here? OK. As you know, today Vivien is going to do a presentation Example on the hat-making project she did with her class during her last teaching practice. So, over to you, Vivien. VIVIEN:Thanks・ Urn ・・・ Mr. Yardley has asked me to describe to you the project I did as a studentteacher at a secondary school in London・ I was at this school for six weeks and I taught a variety ofsubjects to a class of fourteen・year・old pupils・Q31-Q32 The project I chose to do was a hat-making project and I think this project could easily be adapted to suit any age. So, to explain the project...After we'd done the research, we went back to the classroom to make two basic hat shapes using rolls of old wallpaper・ We each made, first of all, a conical hat by ・・・ cr ・・・ if I show you now .・・ cutting out a circle and then making one cut up to the centre “nd then.・・ er.・・overlapping the cut like this... Q33 a conical hat that sits on your head・ The other hat we made was a little more complicated ・・・ er... first of all we文档从网络中收集,已重新整理排版word版本可编辑•欢迎下载支持. cut out a circle again ・・・ like this ・・.then you need a long piece with flaps on it—Fve already made that bit which I have here—you bend the flaps over and stick them ... with glue or prittstick... to the underside of the circle ・・・ like this.・ Again, Fve prepared this so that I dorf t get glue everywhere・Q34 The pupils do, of course, so you need plenty of covers for the table. And there you have a pillbox hat as in pill and box. Now variations and combinations of these two hat shapes formed the basis of the pupils' final designs.The next stage of the project was the design phase and this involved, first of alL Q35 using their pages of research to draw a design of their hat on paper・ That,s the easy part.They then had to translate their two-dimensional design into a form to fit their head._I encouraged them to make a small-scale, three-dimensional hat first so that they could experiment with Q36 how to achieve the form they required and I imposed certain constraints on them to keep things simple.For example, they had to use paper not card・ Paper is more pliable and easier to handle・ They also had to limit their colours to white, grey or brown shades of paper which reflected the colours of Q37 the buildings they were using as a model for their hats and they had to make sure their glue didn't show!Well, it was very enjoyable and just to give you an idea of what they produced, Fve brought along three hats to show you. This one here is based on a circular stairway in an old building in London. Q38It uses three pillbox hats one on top of the other. This was designed by Theresa. Q39 Herd another one that has a simple strip going round the base of the hat but has then gone on to add strips of paper that come out from the base and that meet at the top of the hat—rather like a crown—making a fairly tall hat. This was made by Muriel.And lastly therms a combination of the pillbox or single strip around the base and then the conical hat shape on top to form a castle timet. This was made by Fabrice. and there are many more 什lat I could have brought. Q40 TUTOR: Thank you, Vivien. That was most interesting. Now what we can learn from this is that...SECTION 3-3-1JOAN:Right.・・ let's tiy and get it sorted out today so we don't have it hanging over us. OK?PETER: JOA N:Good idea, Fll take notes.First thing.・・ numbers・・・ have we got anything definite?PETER: JOAN:Well ・・・ Fve been working it out and I tliink 40 to 43. Shall we put 45 to be on the safe side? ExamplePETER: Yep, fine.JOAN:Dates ・・・ well. Tliafs straightfonvard.PETER:JOAN:The last working day before Christmas ・・・ which is... ・・・which is December the 21st. PETER:... wliich is going to be pretty difficult to book at Clmstmas so weM better think of two or three places。

2020年雅思听力模拟试题及答案(卷三)

2020年雅思听力模拟试题及答案(卷三)

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电话咨询是section1重中之重的高频场景,主要围绕旅游,登记注册,租房,中介等内容展开。

一般打电话者即为问题询问者,问题出现在题干上,干扰以及被替换的信息不多,除填空题题干部分出现同意替换以外,其余信息指代明确;接电话的人为问题回答者,阐述答案信息,干扰以及同意替换信息较多,答案不会立刻给出,会在答案出现之前抛出2个左右的烟雾弹,所以考生答题时,时刻铭记答案信息后置的准则。

题型为单选与句子填空题的结合,section1考察单选题不多见,但是考生在备考时要做好不按照常规套路出牌的题型准备。

Section 1 考察单选题时的应对策略:对于审题时间的分配与常规不同,主要体现在section1的例子以及例子播放之前的时间的分配。

常规情况下,即section1考察填空题,那么迅速审完section1的题目后,其余时间都要进入到后续题目的审查,确保能够在有限的时间内审完题。

但是当section1考察过半数的单选题时,审题压力较大,要求考生略过例子,直接审题。

由于section1考察的单选题选项常为细节类,因此以审查题干为主。

单选题审题要点:1)题干主,选项辅2)专有名词为主,其他为辅(专有名词先行,答案句紧随其后)3)实词为主,虚词为辅4)主干信息主,即主语,谓语5)学会简化题干信息例如:The 'Family Welcome' event in the art gallery begins at其中的引号内内容是重点关键词另一个关键词为实词begins题干简化之后为:family welcome...begin...1, 题干关键词:'Family Welcome',begins同意替换:begin~start2, 题干关键词:now shown...about同意替换:has produced已经录制完成~now shownpainting—last time时态不符sculpture—now working on,尚未完成3, 题干关键词:most...take place同意替换:majority ~ most大多数的拓展:major 主要的,major course主修课程minor辅助的,未成年~children4, 题干关键词:4pm, Latin American, take place同意替换:perform ~ take place 举行,表演5, 题干关键词:boat race...begins同意替换:start at ~ begin at 开始要点:当选项为表示名称的专有名词时,要预先根据发音规律拼读选项。

第3套试题听力原文

第3套试题听力原文

第3套试题听力原文第三套试题听力原文Part II Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet1 with a single line through the centre.l. M: My back has been aching ever since I started playing tennis on the weekends.W: Haven’t you had that checked out yet?Q: What does the woman imply?A) Tennis players often injure their backs.B) She hadn’t heard about the man’s problem.C) The man should have seen the doctor.D) She’ll check the man’s schedule as soon as possible.[答案] C).听前预测根据选项关键词injure, doctor等推测问题与受伤及看医生有关。

雅思考试(IELTS)试题test3-中大网校

雅思考试(IELTS)试题test3-中大网校

雅思考试(IELTS)试题test3总分:10分及格:6分考试时间:120分LISTENINGSECTION 1 Questions 1-3(1)根据听到的内容,回答{TSE}题。

(2)正确答案是__________。

(3)正确答案是__________。

SECTION 1 Questions 4-8(1)根据听到的内容,回答{TSE}题。

(2)正确答案是__________。

(3)正确答案是__________。

(4)正确答案是__________。

(5)正确答案是__________。

SECTION 1 Questions 9-10 (1)根据听到的内容,回答{TSE}题。

SECTION 2 Questions 11-16 (1)根据听到的内容,回答{TSE}题。

(2)正确答案是__________。

(3)正确答案是__________。

(4)正确答案是_________。

(6)正确答案是_________。

SECTION 2 Questions 17-20(1)根据听到的内容,回答{TSE}题。

(2)正确答案是__________。

(3)正确答案是__________。

(4)正确答案是__________。

SECTION 3 Questions 21-26(1)根据听到的内容,回答{TSE}题。

(2)What project work did Paul originally intend to get involved in?A. A constructionB. B agricultureC. C tourism(3)Why did Paul change from one project to another?A. A His first job was not well organiseB. B He found doing the routine work very borinC. C The work was too physically demandin(4)In the village community。

雅思听力真题还原 升级版 Test3 S3 S4

雅思听力真题还原 升级版 Test3 S3 S4
5. When your data is enough for your work, if you begin to write up your dissertation.
6. Do proof reading
7. hand in
亚洲:Asia 欧洲:Europe 非洲:Africa 南美洲:South AmerБайду номын сангаасca 北美洲:North America
35. The small union Jack Represents the historical link with Britain.
36. The official language is English not by law, but usage.
37. Australia is a Multicultural society is about a quarter of the population foreign-born.
大洋洲:Oceania 南极洲:Antarctica
大西洋:Atlantic Ocean 太平洋:Pacific Ocean 印度洋:Indian Ocean 北冰洋:Arctic Ocean
31. After Antarctica, Australia is a second driest continent.
2.then you can work on your basic reference
3. —The next point is to prepare for draft plan?
—Definitely
4. begin to do research to collect statistics to support your work

雅思听力练习题及答案

雅思听力练习题及答案

雅思听力练习题及答案Section 1: 个人信息填写题目:在雅思听力考试中,个人信息填写部分通常涉及一些基本的个人信息,如姓名、地址、电话号码等。

请根据听到的内容填写以下信息。

个人信息表:- Full Name: _______________________- Address: _______________________- Phone Number: ____________________答案:- Full Name: Zhang Wei- Address: 123 Maple Street, City Centre- Phone Number: 01234567890Section 2: 旅游信息题目:在这部分,你将听到一段关于旅游的对话。

请根据对话内容回答以下问题。

问题:1. 旅游目的地是哪里?2. 旅游团的出发日期是什么时候?3. 旅游团的费用包括哪些服务?答案:1. 旅游目的地是希腊。

2. 旅游团的出发日期是2024年7月15日。

3. 旅游团的费用包括住宿、交通和导游服务。

Section 3: 学术讲座题目:这部分是一个关于环境保护的学术讲座。

请根据讲座内容完成以下笔记填空。

讲座笔记:- 主题:环境保护的重要性- 讲座者:Dr. Smith- 讲座要点:- 环境问题包括:_____________________- 解决方案包括:_____________________- 个人行动:_____________________- 政府角色:_____________________答案:- 环境问题包括:全球变暖、污染、生物多样性丧失。

- 解决方案包括:使用可再生能源、减少废物、推广环保教育。

- 个人行动:减少使用一次性产品、回收利用、支持环保组织。

- 政府角色:制定环保政策、投资绿色技术、提高公众意识。

Section 4: 学术讨论题目:在这部分,你将听到两位学者讨论关于历史事件的影响。

雅思听力s3观点题

雅思听力s3观点题

雅思听力s3观点题
雅思听力考试中的Section 3通常涉及与学术或讲座相关的对
话或独白。

在这一部分中,可能会出现观点题,要求考生理解对话
或独白中不同人物的观点,并根据所听内容回答相关问题。

针对观点题,考生需要注意以下几点:
1. 注意听对话或独白中不同人物的观点表达。

有时候会有两个
或多个人对同一个话题发表不同的观点,考生需要准确理解他们的
观点内容。

2. 注意观点的理由和论据。

对话中人物的观点往往会伴随着支
持这些观点的理由和论据,考生需要理解并记住这些内容,以便回
答后续的问题。

3. 理解问题的要求。

在回答问题时,要准确理解问题的要求,
明确要求考生根据听力材料中的哪些内容来回答问题。

在备考时,可以通过大量的听力练习来提高自己的观点题应对
能力。

还可以尝试使用一些听力材料,例如英语新闻、学术讲座等,
来训练自己对不同观点的理解和分辨能力。

总之,在面对雅思听力Section 3的观点题时,考生需要保持专注,准确把握对话或独白中的观点内容,理解说话者的论据,以便在回答问题时给出准确的答案。

希望这些内容能够帮助你更好地应对雅思听力中的观点题。

剑桥雅思听力(三)搭配题(1)

剑桥雅思听力(三)搭配题(1)

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map guide
• 1. go straight to the far side of ..., and turn right to the corridor
• 2. see the door facing you
• 3. turn right to the corridor, ... is immediately on the right is • 4. it's through the last door before you come to the corridor
2018 雅思听力(三)搭配题
北京泰子教育
搭配题技巧
1. 题号顺序即出题顺序,紧跟题目 2. 在选项部分划关键词, 纵向比较 3. 同义词替换或,paraphrasing
4. 利用对比和排除法作答
5. 找到内在顺序(方位,顺/逆时针,逻辑,权重等)
划关键词练习
同义词转换
1. the most popular exhibits attract the largest number of visitors 2. include some items given by the artists several artists each donated one work 3. have the contents relocated currently closed for refurbishment, moved to other parts of museums 4. include some items given by the members of the public disovered by ordinary people and donated to the museum 5. was given by one person was left to the museum by its founder, not allowed to add anything
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Test 3-1 LISTENINGSECTION 3-1-1 Questions 1-10Complete the notes below.Examp1e AnswerName of agent: FlagstoneAreas dealt with: 1 ___________north suburbsRent: from 2 ___________£ to £__________ a monthDepends on: the areaavailability of 3 _____________garageProperties available: West Park ioat1rent 4 £_________ a monthIncluding 5___________Tithe Roadrent £380 a monthIncluding 6________ rentalViewing arrangements: meet at office on 7________ at 5.00 pmNeed: letter from bankreference from 8 ___________Must: give 9____________ notice of moving ingive deposit of 10 ____________pay for contractSECTION 3-1-2 Questions 11-20Questions 11 and 12 Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer:11 Who is Mrs Sutton worried about? ____________12 What is the name for a group of family doctors working in the same building together? Questions 13-17 complete the table belowWrite NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer:Questions 18-20Question 18 Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.Doctors start seeing patients at the health Centre from ____________o’clock.Question 19 Choose TWO letters A-E.Which TWO groups of patients receive free medcation?A people over 17 years oldB unemployed peopleC non-UK residentsD people over 60 years oldE pregnant womenQuestion 20 Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORI)S OR A NUMBER.The charge for one item of medication is about £_____________SECTION 3-1-3 Questions 21-30complete the notes below Write NUMBERS AND/OR NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. NOTES ON APCATIQNName:Degree:Teaching experience:Location:Dates: Volunteer Organisation:Type of school:Subjects taught: Other responsibilities: NOTES (continued) Reasons for wanting to leave infirst year: Reasons for wanting to extendtour: Reasons for wanting to train toteach Geography: Jonathan B riggsEconomics and 21 __________ Volunteer Teacher22 ___________23 ___________24 ___________25 ____________26 ____________ Forms 1、2and 3 English Form 27Agricu1turaI 5clence Form 6ran school farm28 ___________few teaching resourcessuccess of cattle breeding project obtained funds for farm buildingsIt Is his 29 __________has many 30 _________SECTION 3-1-4 Questions 31-36Questions 31-40 choose the correct letters A-C31 Which column of the bar chart represents the figures quoted?32 According to the speaker, the main cause of back pain in women isA pregnancy.B osteoporosis.C lack of exercise.33 As treatment for back pain the Clinic mainly recommendsA pain killers.B relaxation therapy.C exercise routines.34 The back is different from other parts of the body becauseA it is usually better at self-repair.B a back injury is usually more painful.C its response to injury often results in more damage.35 Bed rest is advisedA for a maximum of two days.B for extreme pain only.C for pain lasting more than two days.36 Being overweightA is a major source of back pain.B worsens existing back pain.C reduces the effectiveness of exercise. Questions 37-40 Choose the correct letters A-CA Strongly recommendedB Recommended in certain circumstancesC Not recommended Example Diet of overweight---A Buy orthopaedic mattresses---B37 Buy special orthopaedic chairs---- 38 Buy shock-absorbing inserts----39 Wear flat shoes ---- 40 Buy TENS machine----Test 3-2SECTION 3-2-1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-5 complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answerProgramme of Activities for First DayQuestions 6-10 Label the rooms on the map below.choose your answers from the box below and write them next to questions 6-10.CL Computer Laboratory DO Director’s Office L Library MH Main HallS Storeroom SAR Self Access Room SCR Student Common Room SR Staff Room7 ___________ 6__________ Language Laborator 8 _________9____________ Recption 10__________^ Main Entrance ↑YOU ARE HERESECTION 3-2-2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-15Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answerQuestions 16-20 Complete the notes below.Write NUMBERS OR NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.HELPLINE DETAILSOfficer Jackie 16 ________Address Student Welfare Office13 Marshall RoadTelephone number 17 _________Opening hours 9.30am - 6pm (weekdays)18___________ (Saturdays)Ring or visit office for 19 ___________N.B. At peak times there may be a 20_____________SECTION 3-2-3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-24 Choose the correct letters A-C21 At the start of the tutorial, the tutor emphasises the importance ofA interviews.B staff selection.C question techniques.22 An example of a person who doesn’t `fit in’ is someone whoA is over-qualified for the job.B lacks experience of the tasks set.C disagrees with the rest of the group.23 An important part of teamwork is having trust in yourA colleagues’ ability.B employer’s directions.C company training.24 The tutor says that finding out personal information isA a skill that needs practice.B avoided by many interviewers.C already a part of job interviews. Questions 25-29 complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Personality Questionnairescompleted during 25._______________used in the past by the 26 ____________and the 27 ___________nowadays used by 28_____________ of large employersquestions about things like: working under pressure or keeping deadlineswritten by 29_____________ who say candidates tend to be truthfulQuestion 30 choose the correct letter A-CWhat is the tutor trying to do in the tutorial?A describe one selection techniqueB criticise traditional approaches to interviewsC illustrate how she uses personality questionnairesSECTION 3-2-4 Questions 31-40Questions 31 and 32 Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answerHAT- MAKING PROJECTProject ProfileExample: Name of student : VivienType of school: 31 _________.Age of pupils: 32 ____________Questions 33 and 34 Label the diagrams. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer Introduction to Hat-MakingFirst Hat Conical hat Second Hat PillboxA B A Bcut into centre and 33 ____________the cut stick flaps to 34_____________ of circle Questions 35-37 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answerDESIGN PHASEstage A Refer to research and design a hat 35 ____________stage B Make a small-scale 36_____________ hatConstraints material: papercolours: 37__________glue: must not showQuestions 38-40Indicate who made the hats below Write the appropriate letter A-E next to each name.38 Theresa __________ 39 Muriel _________40 Fabrice _____________Test 3-3SECTION 3-3-1 Questions 1-10 Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answei: NOTES - ChHstmas NOTES-ChristmasExample AnswerName to book for 45Date of dinner: 21 DecemberChoices for venue: First choice 1 ___________ Tel. number: riot knownSecond choice 2_____________ Tel. number: 777192Third choice 3_____________ Tel. number: 4 _________Price per person: £12Restaurant must have vegetarian food and a 5 ___________Menu: First course - French Onion Soup OR Fruit JuiceMain course - Roast Dinner OR 6 ___________Dessert - Plum Pudding OR Apple Pie- CoffeeRestaurant requires from us: 7_________ and letter of confirmation and we must 8 _______in advance. Must confirm in writing by: 9 _________Put notice in 10 _____________________SECTION 3-3-2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-13 Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answerMEMBERSHIP OF SPORTS CENTREQuestions 14-16 complete the table below Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer Always bring sports 14 _________when you come to 15 __________or use the Centre’s facilities.Opening hours 9 am to 10 pm on 16 ________________10 am to 6 pm on Saturdays50% `morning discount’9 am to 12 noon on weekdaysQuestions 17-20 Look at the map of the Sports Complex belowLabel the buildings on the map of the Sports complex.Choose your answers from the box below and write them against questions 17-20.Arts Studio’Football Pitch Tennis Courts Dance Studio Fitness RoomReception Squash CourtsSECTION 3 Questions 21-30 Complete the form belowWrite NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR NUMBER for each answer.YOUNG ELECTRONIC ENGINEER COMPETITIONName(s) of designer(s): John Brown21 _________Age: 22 ____________Name of design: 23 ____________Dimensions of equipment: 24 Width _________cm Length _________ cm Depth _________ cm Power: BatterySpecial features: 25 ___________________ 26_____________________ 27_____________________ Cost: parts $528_______________$ 9.50Other comments: need help to make 29 ___________would like to develop range of sizesSend by:30 __________________SECTION 3-4-4 Questions 31-40“NEW” MEAT CAN BE COMPARED TO PROBLEMkangaroo 31 __________ 32 ________crocodile chicken fattyQuestions 34-36 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Questions 3 7-40 choose the correct letters A-C37 Ostrich meatA has more protein than beef.B tastes nearly as good as beef.C is very filling.38 One problem with ostrich farming in Britain isA the climate.B the cost of transporting birds.C the price of ostrich eggs.39 Ostrich chicks reared on farmsA must be kept in incubators until mature.B are very independent.C need looking after carefully.40 The speaker suggests ostrich farms arc profitable becauseA little initial outlay is required.B farmed birds are very productive.C there is a good market for the meat. Test 3-4 LISENINCSECTION 3-4-1 Questions 1-10Questions 1 and 2 Complete the form opposite.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.Birth StatisticsExample AnswerDate of birth: 10 AugustSex: maleFirst name: TomSurname: LightfootWeight: 1________ kgsLength: 2_________ cmsColour of hair: blackQuestions 3-5 Label the map. Choose your answers from the box belowWrite the appropriate letters A-E on the map.Johns’ house 3__________========Chesterfield Road =========4_________ | | 5 ___________A State BankB St George’s HospitalC GarageD LibraryE UniversityQuestions 6-10 Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answerSECTION 3-4-2 Questions 11-20 Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer:For the recommendation column, writeA You must buy this,B Maybe you should buy this.C You should never buy this.SECTION 3-4-3 Questions 21-30Questions 2 1-23 Choose the correct letters A-C21 Arnina’s project is about a local A school. B hospital. C factory.22 Dr Bryson particularly likedA the introduction.B the first chapter.C the middle section.23 Amina was surprised because sheA thought it was bad.B wrote it quickly.C found it difficult to do.Questions 24-26 What suggestions does Dr Bryson make?Complete the table as followsWrite A if he says KEEP UNCHANGEDWrite B if he says REWRITEWrite C if he’says REMOVE COMPLETELYExample AnswerSection headings BInformation on housing 24 ____ Interview data 25 ____ Chronology 26 ____ Questions 2 7-30 Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answet SCHEDULE OF ACTIONRead `Approches to Loca’ History’ by John Mervis,Read 27 `_____________’by Kate Oakwell.Make changes an4 show to 28 ____________Do 29________ by 29 JuneLaser print before 30 ___________Hand to Faculty OfficeSECT 10 N 3-4-4 Questions 31-40Questions 31-34 Write NUMBERS AND/OR NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS for each answer31 Between what times is the road traffic lightest? ________32 Who will notice the noise most? ________33 Which day of the week has the least traffic? _________34 What will be the extra cost of modifying houses’? ________Question 35 choose the correct letter A-D.The noise levels at the site can reachA 45 decibels.B 55 decibels.C 67 decibels.D 70 decibels.Questions 36-38Complete the table showing where devices used in reducing noise could be fitted in the houses. Write: W- for walls D- for doors C- for ceilingsExample acoustic seals---D36 double thickness plaster board --- 37 mechanical ventilation--- 38 air conditioning---Questions 39 and 40 Choose the correct letters A-D.39 Which is the correct construction for acoustic double glazing?Outside inside40 What is the best layout for the houses?===========Highway============A B C D。

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