2019年03月14日雅思考试真题回忆+答案
2019年3月14日雅思机经真题回忆

2019年3月14日雅思机经真题回忆【听力】Section 1新题/旧题:旧题场景:饮食主题:What to order before start coffee题型及数量:10填空题考试题目+答案:1-10)Completion1. For children2. For students $ 43. Broadcast at the local radio station4. Evening concert5. Candles6. Tuesday7. Charge by donation8. Hope to have a piano performance9. No group discount10. At the end of this show will give a special show ofa famous singer考点:基本功:星期,数字可参考真题:C8T1S1Section 2新题/旧题:旧题场景:社会调查主题:几个餐馆的对比题型及数量:4单选+6匹配考试题目+答案:11-15)MatchingA. limited choice (菜单选择少)B. food is slow (上菜慢)C. lack of space/no enough space (座位不够)D. expensive food (贵)E. serve wrong food (上错菜)F. cold food (菜冷了)G. small-size portion (份量小)11. Hot Spicy-D12. Pizza P-C13. The Wellington-E14. 暂缺-A15. 暂缺-G16. 暂缺16-20)Multiple Choice17-18. Special service of Hot Spicy this month:A. buy one-week package and get one free in lunchB. free salad for over each pizzaC. happy tour-special price for kidsD. provides separated/private space for group guests dinner (独立包厢)E. order 3 seats, the 4th will be free19-20. Things they have problems withA. unhealthy foodB. 暂缺C. 暂缺D. something wrong with the takeawayE. special offerF. no heater for cold materials考点:同义替换及匹配题定位做题方法可参考真题:C10T3S2;C11T3S2Section 3新题/旧题:新题场景:教育主题:老房子的研究报告题型及数量:10填空考试题目+答案:21. materials background: relevant information about the history of avillage22. history of age23. house’s planner worked out the ground plan24. go to the library to get large-scale maps25. investigation must focus on the: take drawing of staircases andfireplaces26. reasons for choosing this topic27. for examination at university: taking piece of wood28. essays should describe problems fully and honestly29. should pay attention to occupancy30. finally she should mention: unanswered questions考点:同意替换,结构转换可参考真题:C9T3S3Section 4新题/旧题:新题场景:科普主题:Airports in future题型及数量:3选择+5匹配+2填空考试题目+答案:31. Recently, people witnessed a fast growth of construction of newairportsC. deserves close attention32. One noticeable fact is that the construction of new airports isB. more important than other buildings. (more significant)33. What's in common between the airports, cities and townsA respond to changes34-38A. The desire for flying will disappearB. Governments will restrict holiday flightsC. A fuel shortage will make flying very expensiveD. Maintaining airports will become too costlyE. The world economy will suffer a recessionF. Traditional methods of air transport will be reducedG. Many new air ports will be built34. Scenario 1-E(frozen)35. Scenario 2-G(developing countries are constructing more airports)36. Scenario 3-F(new transports means are invented37. Scenario 4-A (need is declining)38. Scenario 5-D (airports are expensive to maintain)39-40)Disadvantages of air traveling39. If environmental problems continue, airport must be imposed on thegreen tax.40. Flight will close down if a trip does not get an insurance.考点:同意替换,结构转换。
2019年3月雅思真题回忆及解析

2019年3月雅思真题回忆及解析所有的成功都来自于行动,只有付诸行动,才能一步步走向成功。
无忧考网搜集整理了2019年3月雅思真题回忆及解析,希望对大家有所帮助。
2019年3月举行了4场考试,时间分别为3月2日、3月9日、3月14日、3月23日。
以下内容仅供参考。
3月2日雅思口语真题回忆:Part 1考题总结考题总结Work or studyWhat work do you do?Why you choose to do that job?Is it interesting?Do you miss being a student?What’s your favorite subject in your major?What did you learn from your major?What are more important to your studies, teachers or students?Do you prefer studying in the morning or afternoon?What kind of job do you want in the future?Did you do any part time work while you were studying?HometownWhere’s your hometown?Do you like it?What do you like most about it?What don’t you like about it?Are there any tourist attractions?Where would you recommend a tourist to visit?Would you want to move somewhere else in the future?Morning routineWhat do you do in the mornings?Is breakfast important?What is your morning routine?MoviesDo you watch movies?What kind of movies do you like?Do you prefer to watch movies at home or in a cinema?CookingHave you ever cooked?Do you like cooking?Do you want to learn how to cook?ShoesHow often do you buy shoes?Have you bought shoes online?What’s your favorite type of shoes?WeatherDo you prefer dry or wet weather?What’s your favorite season?What kind of weather is typical in your hometown?Drink waterHow often do you drink water?What kind of water do you like to drink?Do you drink bottled water or water from water machine?SunglassesDo you like to wear sunglasses?Where can you buy sunglasses?Do people in your country wear sunglasses?ColorWhat’s your favorite color?Do you like dark color?Do you usually wear clothes in your favorite color?HolidayWhat kind of places do you like to go on holiday?Who would you like to go on holiday with?Where do you plan to go for a holiday in the near future?PhotoDo you like to take photos?Do you like to take photos yourself or to have other people take photos? In what situations do you take photos?How do you keep your photos?PaintingsWhat do you know about paintings?Have you learned drawing or painting?What kind of paintings do you like?If someone wants to draw a picture of you, will you agree?CitiesDo you like cities you are living now?Which city have you been to recently?Do you prefer the city or countryside?ParkAre public parks very important in China?Do you think there are enough public gardens or parks in your hometown? Why do people who live in cities like public gardens?MusicWhen do you listen to music?How much time do you spend listening to music each day?What’s your favorite kind of music?Have you ever been to a concert before?TransportWhat transport do you like to take when you go travelling?Do you prefer public transport or private transport when you go out? Which did you choose the last time you went out? Why?What advice would you give to the visitors to your country on transport? How can the government encourage people to take the public transport?TeachersDo you want to be a teacher in the future?Do you have a favorite teacher?Do you think teachers should be angry at students or not?What’s the difference between young and old teachers?SportsDo you like to watch sports on TV?Do you play any sports?What kinds of sports are popular in China?Do you have a favorite sports star?SkyHow often do you look at the sky?Do you prefer the sky in the mornings or the sky at night?Can you see the moon and stars at night where you live?StarsWho is your favorite movie star?Have you met a celebrity in real life?Do you want to be a superstar in the future?SleepHow much sleep do you need each day?Do you take a nap?Do you like to read before bed?Tea and coffeeDo you often drink tea or coffee?Do Chinese people like to drink tea or coffee?Crowded placeWhat places do you think are often crowded?How do you feel when you are in crowded places?EmailsHow often do you write an email?Who do you write to?Do you think it’s important to reply emails quickly?SharingDo you have anything to share with others recently?What kind of things do you like to share with others?What kinds of things are not suitable for sharing?PatienceWere you a patient person when you were young?How do you feel when other people are not patient?Were you less or more patient when you were angry?Part 2考题总结考题总结人物题Someone you haven’t seen before but you would like to know more A person who helps to protect the environmentA teenager you knowA person who is beautiful or handsomeA person you wanted to be similar when you were growing upAn old person who is interestingAn intelligent personA person you would like to study or work with地点题An indoor or outdoor place where it was easy for you to studyA beautiful cityAn interesting part of your countryA place you plan to travel to that is far away from your homeAn ideal house物品题A film or TV program that made you laughThe last book you readThe book you want to writeA good law in your countryAn activity you would do when you are alone in your free timeA family business you knowSomething given to you that you really needSomething you receive which was made by handAn important plant in your countryA skill that took you a long time to learnA language you want to learn (not English)A game that you played in your childhoodA complaint that you made and you were satisfied with the resultAn interesting talk or lectureYour grandparent’s jobA food people eat during a special eventAn item you bought but do not often useSomething lost by others but found by youA newly built facility事件题A time when you received money as a presentA time you enjoyed your free timeA time you taught something new to a younger personA time you received a horrible serviceSomething you do to help you study or workAn important decision made with the help of other peopleA time that a piece of equipment of yours was broken(such as TV)A historical period you are interested inA success your friend has achievedA piece of good news you heardA time you had to change your planSomething you didn’t have time to doA party you enjoyedA time you wore a type of clothes for a special occasionA trip that you went on by public transportationA happy experienceSomething interesting that your friends have done but you haven’t Something you do to keep you concentratedA second foreign language you would like to learnA party you enjoyedA healthy lifestyle本次考试考题精选范例解析Describe a person who is beautiful or handsome对于备战雅思口语,尤其是part2来说,我们要学会整合素材,也就是合并素材以及套用老素材在新话题上,但在本题季中,我们发现出现了一些在大题库中从来没有出现过的一些题目,这就需要考生更加注意。
2019年3月托福真题回忆及解析

2019年3月托福真题回忆及解析【导语】托福考试对于留学生来说是一个非常有好处的考试,可以让大家在没有到目的地之前就对留学生活有了一个大致的了解。
而且高分获得者势必在申请过程中拥有更大的优势。
为了让大家更好的学习托福,无忧考网给大家整理了2019年3月3日、3月6日、3月19日、3月30日、3月31日的托福真题及回忆,希望对大家托福有帮助,欢迎阅读!3月3日托福口语真题回忆Q1 :Do you agree or disagree with the following statement?We should be complete honest and open to our close friends. Explain why.Q2:阅读标题:Ban sleeping in Library 原因1:影响其它学习的学生原因2:campus tour 的学生看到影响不好听力态度:不同意原因1:学生们在couch 上休息,学习的人可以选择chair,虽然不如couch 舒服,但是为了学习也还OK 原因2:男生也参加过campus tour,感觉挺好的。
大家都没觉得看到休息的学生不好,反而觉得学生学累了不回宿舍玩耍,只是小憩一下就接着学,影响很好。
Q3:阅读标题:flipped classroom 定义:不在课上讲课,反而录视频给学生看,课上做练习听力例子:一个朋友,数学老师,以前都是课上讲课,留作业给学生回家做,结果交上来的作业孩子们各种问题、不会做、甚至不做。
后来转变了方法,把想要教的录成视频让孩子们回家去看,第二天上课做练习,她在班里转着指导,这样问题可以及时解决。
Q4:话题:caterpillar 怎么自我保护要点1:physical feature例子1:身上长尖刺,鸟没法吃要点2:其它动物保护例子2 :可以分泌sweet liquids 吸引ants 。
如果有predators ,ants 就保护它,chase predators。
2019年12月14日雅思考试真题回忆+答案

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7. cake flavor: lemon 8.credit card number: 5544120043268887 (16 位银行卡号,两位两位一读,需要准确写出)
9.contact name: Sebastian
10.Pay Extra fee for service
(答案仅供参考)
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多选(五选二)4 题 流程图填空 6 题
内容回忆:
The conversation is about Class plan discussion.
答案回忆: 多选 21-24 21-22. Which TWO topics were the aims of the geography lesson related to? 答案选 A E
答案回忆: 填空 31-40 (语速很快像 rapper, 答案单词拼写难度高)
Discovered in 1900, Greek island of Antikythera,
31. … it was found in the cargo of a ship that sank about 2000 years ago
32. People found one item assumed to be a block of rock , which was a sort of mechanism
C. do farm work
填空 13-14 13. There are at present twenty-two disabled riders and 40 helpers in the volunteer list 14. … out of whom 25 helpers work regularly.
2019年英语三级考试试卷真题A卷真题及答案

2019年英语三级考试试卷真题A卷真题及答案2019年3月英语三级A卷真题及答案听力1.C)Ask all XXX.2.D) XXX.3.C) The salary is attractive.4.A) The labour cost has risen.5.B) Conducting a market survey.Conversation16.C) He is having a meeting.7.D) XXX.8.B)Having it at the same time next Monday. Conversation29.D) Keep things for his friend.10.D) His friend’s name and phone number.11.success12.wonderful13.remarkable14.great ideas15.get in touch16.What should you think carefully about before renting a car?The_____you need.【kind of car】17.How can you get a best deal and save money when rentinga car?By_____XXX.【comparing prices】18.Why are you advised to have the car rental company’s phone number?In case you need to_____.【contact the company】19.What should you remember to do if you are returning the car to an airport?Remember to______________to check in to your flight.【leave enough time】20.Why should you fill the gas tank before returning the car?To save you extra fuel and_______.【service fees】词汇和语法21.We have accepted your suggestion____we should put off the meeting until next month.B)that22.____XXX, staff and students, we would like to take this XXX.A)On23.It is the marketing department ___ XXX business website.C) that24. If I____in your position, I would try to take classes while working.C) were25. No sooner_the message to Sarah than I got a phone call from her.A)had I sent26. Sometimes_hard you try, your business goes nowhere.D) no matter howXXX interviewer, not sitting_you are told to do so.D) until28.___we are concerned, this China XXX)As far as29.We had a 5% economic growth last year, ____ is one of the best performances in the region.A)which30.I want to keep in touch with you___ I have XXX about the job market.C) in case31.The company whose CEO was recently dismissed is now performing (strong)____.【strongly】32.You should not send (person)______information such as your ID number via email.【personal】33.When you think about the function of business development, it should (think)_____of as amarketing function.【be thought】34.In the next 10 years, healthcare career will be (promising)____than ever before.【more promising】35.To get started with our business development, I suggested (do)____some market researchfirst.【doing】阅读Task136.According to the passage, a positive wellness culture can help to ___.A)create better healthXXX, XXX___.C)have fewer sick days38.XXX will___.D)make you feel refreshed39.Which of the following is mentioned as a way to add movement?D)XXX.40.In the last paragraph, XXX’health so as to___.C)create a better work environmentTask241.One purpose of the company’s Smart Home products is to___.D)save XXX42.How can you control your products while you are away from home?A)Use the mobile app for phones.43.XXX____.B)it helps you set the temperature in each room44.With the Smart Plug, you don’t have to worry about____.C)whether you left something on after leaving home45. XXX____.A)make your home secure and safeTask346.first aid47.a flat XXX48.the car door49.new,high-XXX50.service providerTask45l.(N-Three-dimensional map)三维舆图(F-XXX)交通体式格局52.(G-Public transit)大众交通(E-XXX arrival)估计抵达工夫53.(A-XXX)自行车道(H-Speed camera)超速摄像机54.(D-Distance calculator)距离计算器(J-Real time traffic detection)实时交通监测55.(K-Real time traffic avoidance)及时交通规让(L-Voice control)语音掌握Task556.In what case are you not charged for your late payment?If it is your_____.【first late payment】57.How much cash can you earn back with Discover It in rotating categories each quarter?You can get______cash back.【5%】58.When can you receive all the money the bank matches?At the end of_____.【your first year】59.What does the bank do to protect your account security?It monitors every purchase and _____if it spots something suspicious.【alerts you】60.What should you do if you have any questions about Discover It?Call the bank’s_____.【service number】翻译61.Online banking offers many advantages like accessing funds 24 hours a day or XXX.B)网上银行提供了许多便利,如可以每天24小时办理资金业务,或减少了去银行的次数,节省了时间。
2019年9月pets3笔试题及答案

2019年9月pets3笔试题及答案2019年9月PETS3笔试题及答案一、听力理解1. A) 8:00 B) 8:30 C) 9:00 D) 9:30答案:C2. A) 会议 B) 面试 C) 讲座 D) 课程答案:B3. A) 30 B) 35 C) 40 D) 45答案:D4. A) 电影 B) 音乐会 C) 体育赛事 D) 艺术展览答案:A二、英语知识运用5. The train is expected ________ at 6 p.m. today.A) to arrive B) arrive C) arriving D) will arrive答案:A6. ________ the heavy rain, the match will be put off.A) Owing to B) Due to C) Because D) As a result of答案:A7. ________ for the meeting yet?A) Have you prepared B) Have you been preparedC) Are you preparing D) Will you prepare答案:C8. The teacher asked us ________ the book.A) not to read B) to not read C) not read D) don't read答案:A三、阅读理解9. What does the passage mainly talk about?A) The importance of sleepB) The effects of sleep deprivationC) How to improve sleep qualityD) The benefits of taking naps答案:B10. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A) Lack of sleep can lead to obesity.B) Sleep deprivation has no effect on memory.C) Sleep is not essential for adults.D) Teenagers do not need more sleep than adults.答案:A11. What is the author's attitude towards the use of sleeping pills?A) PositiveB) NegativeC) NeutralD) Ambiguous答案:B12. What does the author suggest people do to improve sleep?A) Take sleeping pillsB) Go to bed earlierC) Avoid caffeineD) Exercise regularly答案:C四、写作13. Write an email to your friend, telling him/her about your recent trip to the countryside.答案:[考生自行发挥]请注意,以上内容为示例,实际的PETS3笔试题及答案可能会有所不同。
2019届浙江省高三3月阶段性考试英语试卷【含答案及解析】
2019届浙江省高三3月阶段性考试英语试卷【含答案及解析】姓名_____________ 班级 ______________ 分数_____________、阅读理解1. As a five-year- old, I didn ' t know how poor we were. My father would not behome that Christmas Eve. He was in the Army serving overseas. My mother and I worked all after noon maki ng tree decorati ons. The kitche n table was crowded with stars made of shi ny paper. We were going to get the Christmas tree in the eve ning, whe n the prices for them usually dropped. After sun set, we walked four blocks to a park ing lot where they soldChristmas trees. “How much is your cheapest tree? ” My mother asked the man standin g at the entrance. He held his gloved hands over the fire. “Thirty dollars, miss. ”Her smile disappeared, “Nothing for less? ” The man picked up a small treebranch and dropped it into the fire. “ I just work here. I can ' t change theprice.The sudden melancholy (忧有B) in my mother ' s face made me sad. The man looked down at me for what felt like a long time; it probably was only moments.He poin ted at a pile of bran ches in the corner. “ Behi nd it is a tree that wecan' t sell. You can have it for free. ”“Thank you, sir, ” I said.There it was, a thi ng just a little taller tha n me. It had few bran ches ——almost a ghost (幽灵)of a tree. My mother asked, “ Can we take some ofthese branches? ” He waved his arm. “Take it all if you want to, miss. ”We headed back h ome. We set the tree in the living room. I couldn ' t imaginehow we could hang many decorati ons on such a tree. She was smili ng aga in, “ Goto sleep now, son. San ta will decorate the tree for us. ”I woke at dawn and rushed into the living room. To my amazement, the tree hada beautiful natural shape. The decorations shone in the morning light. My mother had somehowfixed branches to the tree trunk. A few weeks later, my father returned. When I told him about the tree, tears filled the eyes of that strong soldier.Since then, I have seen many wonderful holidays. That Christmas remains as my favorite.1. Why did the mother decide to get the tree in the evening?A. She wanted to buy it at a lower price.B. She was fully occupied during the day.C. She was waiting for the father to pick it up.D. She had made an appointment with the seller.2. How did the son feel when he spotted the tree behind the branches?A. Disappointed.B. Delighted.C. Frightened.D. Relieved.3. What brought the father to tears?A. The pain of his war wound.B. The efforts his wife put into the tree.C. The reunion with his family.D. The decorations his son made for the tree.2. Time spent in a bookshop can be most enjoyable, whether you are a booklover or merely go there to buy a book as a present. You may even have entered the shop just to find shelter from a sudden shower.Whatever the reason, you can soon become totally unaware of your surroundings. The desire to pick up a book with an attractive dust-jacket is irresistible but you might end up with a rather dull book. A book-lover rarely adopts this method of selection. All too often you soon become absorbed in some book or other, and usually it is only much later that you realize you have spent far too much time there and must dash off to keep some forgotten appointment without buying a book, of course. This opportunity to escape the realities of everyday life is, I think, the main attraction of a bookshop. There are not many places where it is possible to do this. A music shop is very much like a bookshop. You can wander round such places to your heart ' s content. If it is a good shop, no assistant will approach you with the unavoidable greeting: “ Can I help you, sir? ” Youneedn' t buy anything you don ' t want. In a bookshop an assistant should remain in the background until you have finished browsing. Then, and only then, are his services necessary. Of course, you may want to find out where a particular section is, but when he has led you there, the assistant should retire considerately and look as if he is not interested in selling a single book.You have to be careful not to be attracted by the variety of books in a bookshop. It is very easy to enter the shop looking for a book on, say,ancient coins and to come out carrying a copy of the latest best-selling novel and perhaps a book about brass-rubbing —something which had only uncertainly interested you up till then. This volume on the subject, however, happened to be so well illustrated and the part of the text you read proved so interesting that you just had to buy it. This sort of thing can be very dangerous. Apart from running up a huge account, you can waste a great deal of time wandering from section to section.1. What is most likely to happen to a book-lover in a bookshop?A. Lost in some book, he forgets something else important.B. Annoyed by the shop assistant, he dashes off for an appointment.C. Attracted by its cover, he buys some book turning out to be a dull one.D. Unsatisfied with its surroundings, he leaves the shop without buying a book.2. In the author ' s opinion, a shop assistant in a bookshop is supposed toA. greet customers in a more suitable mannerB. retire from the job if he has no passion for itC. leave customers alone before services are neededD. offer nice services from the very moment customers step into the shop3. In a bookshop with a diversity of books, you tend to ______ .A. ignore the latest best-selling novelB. be trapped in a dangerous situationC. buy some book you are not at all interested inD. buy other books instead of those you initially want3. Far from the traditional image of a culture of aggressive masculinity (阳刚) in which students either sink or swim, the absence of girls gives boysthe chance to develop without pressure to conform (符合) to a stereotype, aUS study says. Boys at single-sex schools were said to be more likely to get involved in cultural and artistic activities that helped develop their emotional expressiveness, rather than feeling they had to conform to the “ boy code” of hiding their emotions to be a “ real man ” .The findings of the study go against received wisdom that boys do better when taught alongside girls.Tony Little, headmaster of Eton, warned that boys were being faded by the British education system because it had become too focused on girls. He criticized teachers for failing to recognize that boys are actually more emotional than girls. The research argued that boys often perform badly in mixed schools because they become discouraged when their female peers dobetter earlier in speaking and reading skills.But in single- sex schools teachers can tailor lessons to boys ' learningstyle, letting them move around the classroom and getting them to compete in teams to prevent boredom, wrote the study ' s author, Abigail James, of theUniversity of Virginia.Teachers could encourage boys to enjoy reading and writing with specifically“boy- focused ” approaches such as themes and characters that appeal to them. Because boys generally have more acute vision, learn best through touch, and are physically more active, they need to be given “hands -on” lessons wherethey are allowed to walk around. “ Boys in mixed schools view classi cal musicas feminine (女性的) and prefer the modern style in which violence andsexism are major themes, ” James wrote.Single-sex education also made it less likely that boys would feel they hadto conform to a stereotype that men should be “ masterful and in charge ” in relationships. “ In mixed schools boys feel forced to act like men before they understand themselves well enough to know what that means, ” the studyreported.1. What does Tony Little say about the British education system?A. It makes girls less emotional than boys.B. It fails more boys than girls academically.C. It fails to give boys the attention they need.D. It places more pressure on boys than on girls.2. According to Abigail James, boys perform better in single-sex schools because .A. boys can choose to learn whatever they are interested inB. boys focus more on their lessons without being disturbedC. teaching quality is relatively higher than in mixed schoolsD. teaching can be designed to suit the characteristics of boys3. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of boys?A. Boys have sharper vision.B. Boys enjoy being in charge.C. Boys like “hands -on” lessons.D. Boys prefer physical activities.4. What is mainly discussed in the passage?A. Problems boys may have in mixed schools.B. Boys ' physical and mental growth in school.C. Advantages of single-sex education for boys.D. Boys ' disadvantages over girls in mixed schools.4. Tips to fight summer weight gainWhen we think of summer, most of us think of outdoor fun. So it seems like weshould naturally lose weight over the summer —not gain it. 1. Lots ofsummer activities can work against our efforts to stay at a healthy weight.The good news is that it ' s easy to avoid problems if we know what to look outfor.Get going with goals. When we don ' t have a plan, it ' s easy to spendsummer moving from couch to computer, with regular stops at the fridge. 2. Just be sure to plan for some downtime so you can relax a little!3. With school out, we lose our daily routines. If you don ' t have aspecific job or activity to get up for, it ' s easy to sleep late, watch toomuch TV, and snack more than usual. Make sure your summer days have some structure —like getting up at the same time each day and eating meals at set times. Plan activities for specific times, like exercising before breakfast, for example. If you have time on your hands, offer to make dinner a couple of nights a week so your family can enjoy a sit-down meal together.Think about what and how you eat. Summer means picnics and barbecues —activities that revolve around an unlimited spread of food. Pace yourself.Don' t overload your plate. Avoid going back for seconds and thirds. Choose seasonal, healthy foods like fresh fruit instead of high-sugar, high-fat desserts. 4.Stay busy. 5. In addition to helping you avoid the cookie jar, filling your days with stuff to do can give you a sense of accomplishment. That ' sespecially true if a dream summer job or planned activity fell through. Limit your screen time —including TV, computer, and video games —to no more than2 hours a day.A. Stick to a schedule.B. Plan more activities.C. Appropriate summer eating sets you up on the right track!D. Most of us, however, don ' t take summer weight gain seriously.E. In reality, though, summer isn ' t all about beach volleyball and watersports.F. When we' re bored, it 's easy to fall into a trap of doing nothing and then feeling low on energy.G. Avoid this by setting a specific aim, like volunteering, mastering a new skill, or working at a job.二、完形填空I5. University Can WaitI was on my way to the library to do some studying for history class.That 's when I saw my friend and her family ________ on doors .As I was standing __________ one house , my friend ' s brother walkedpast me and went to the door of the house. When the resident _________ I am ___________ money for my mom. She we don ' t have enough money. Could you please ” The lady gave him some and heGod bless you. ” Then he walked on to the next house.I could see he didn ' t have much and I also saw he ha d been___________ going to the library , I went to the bank. I told her Iwanted to _________ all my savings. The lady in the bank said to me ,“ But , sweetie , I thought you were going to use that money to go to_________ . ” I told h er something else _____________ so she gave me the money. Then I walked to my friend ' s house.They had only raised nine hundred and sixty - two dollars , which wasn ' t ___________ a quarter of what they needed. I told my friend to___________ my money. When she saw it she _____________ straight away it was my university money. The idea of going to university had been a very___________ one for me — ___________ I got accepted — but she needed the money more than I did. It was this _________ of money that could save hermother 's life.I hope all goes well for her and her family. My love and ________ go outto them. Leo Tolstoy once said , “ Nothing can make our life, or thelives of other people , more beautiful than permanent ____________ .”B. waitingC. knockingD. quarrelingB. aboveC. behindD. outside 10. A. deposit B. donate C. withdraw D. collect11. A. university B. company C. theatre D. work12. A. held up B. came up C. put up D. took up13. A. even B. already C. still D. everheard himsay , “ Exc 1. A. 2. A. meeting inside3. A.4. A.5. A. replied raising health6. A.7. A. provide advice B. understood C. closed D. answered B. accumulating C. increasing D. making B.surgery C. examination D. breakB. helpC. B. medicine dealD. compete C.coins D. food 8. A. 9. A. laughing Instead of C. thinking D. cryingB. running B. Regardless ofC. Other thanD. Except for14. A. return B. consider C. take D. pay15. A. received B. refused C. realized D. admitted16. A. disappointing B. depressing C. appealing D. realistic17. A. assessing B. advocating C. appointing D. assuming18. A. kind B. item C. share D. sum19. A. imagination B. prayers C. ideas D. stories20. A. honesty B. kindness C. responsibility D. courage三、短文填空6. When I packed up my life and moved from the comforts of my little hometown to Waco, I remember feeling 1. (lose). All my friends were so excited to start their own lives, but I just wasn ' t sure 2. I was ready for that yet.Many things worried me. But I hid my fears and when the time 3. (final) came, I hugged my mother goodbye, made the two-hour one-way drive from Coppel to Waco, and set up my new room.For the first few weeks, I didn ' t miss home or re ally feel any kind of emotion at all except tired. There was so much for me to learn 4. I hadn ' thad time to think about anything. My energy 5. (direct) towards figuring out campus, adjusting to college-level classes and remembering the names of every new person I met. I explored every corner, 6. (look) for the perfect place to study. I learned to set 7. (I) a schedule of getting groceries, cleaning my room and doing my laundry on Sundays.Nowadays, in my second semester, I feel like I have almost adapted 8. the university life. The transition from high school to college wasn ' t 9.difficult as my mind made me think it would be. One of the best 10. (thing) college has taught me is how to be independent.四、书面表达7. 你校要举办首届英语节( English Festival ),假如你是学生会主席李华, 请你用英语给全校师生写一封信。
2019年12月14日雅思阅读考试真题答案
Section 1 厄尔尼诺现象El-Nino—the usual weather in the Pacific文章介绍了厄尔尼诺显现的影响,“康拉德”号的海上调研以及结果,最后Gilbert Walker教授的理论研究和证实判断题(NG,T,NG,T,F,F,NG)填空题(famine,crops,global,ocean temperature,air pressure,mild winters)Section2 工作场所Section 3 手机2019年最后一场雅思G类考试的大作文考题回忆如下:In many countries, the amount of rubbish is rapidly increasing. Why doe it happen? What can we do to solve this problem?这道题曾于2018年11月出现在其他考区,也和剑桥真题集5-B的G类大作题目高度相似。
组长搬运剑桥真题集后附9分范文过来,供大家学习参考。
剑5 General Traning Test B, Writing Task 2:Nowadays we are producing more and more rubbish.Why do you think this is happening?What can governments do to help reduce the amount of rubbish produced?审题:当题中有more and more,可在文中提及与过去的对比;当问政府措施,通常围绕立法、征税、罚款、投入经费、提供设施;当问到垃圾,属于环境话题,通常涉及污染、回收;此外,可对关键名词rubbish进行拆分,从而产生观点展开讨论。
就考题而言,有“increasingly”,也可适当用“ past”之类的字样改写并回应。
范文分段分析(划线为建议积累的话题相关表达):以下范文的段落结构可能会让大家觉得不熟悉、难以上手,没关系,这种2-part类的题目相对好写,只需开头结尾改述背景并预告/总结全文,每个主体段各回应一个问题/写作任务即可。
2019年3月14日雅思阅读小范围预测
2019年3月14日雅思阅读小范围预测题目:the nature of yawning内容:关于打哈欠传染的研究题型:段落细节匹配5道+特殊词匹配4道+填空4道题号:20120922文章大意:讲关于打呵欠传染的研究,主要有三个研究机构展开的研究。
第一个机构研究发现打呵欠是人类冷却大脑的一种方式。
后面两个研究发现打呵欠和个人的性格、同情心、专业背景相关,和性别无关。
最后讲了呵欠产生的过程,提到有一种理论讲的是呵欠可能是人类交流的一种方式,用于提醒同伴你累了需要休息,从而要求对方打起精神应对危险。
部分答案回忆:14. C imagining leads to yawning15. D occupation and inclination to yawning16. A overview of research17. B body temperature and yawning18. B disapprove of a theory19. B not difference in gender20. C mental disorder 文中定位:autism21. A the way we breathe 文中定位:inhale22. B trained yawn more than the untrained23. bond用来联系人类情感24 danger危险的时候警示别人rest特别是需要休息的时候non-verbal是人类肢体语言的一种题目:the nature of music内容:对音乐的研究,介绍音乐历史和音乐对人类的影响题型:选择4道+段落信息匹配5道+判断5道参考答案:25. C定位词:第一段中的 nature of music ,答案:many elements26. D 定位词:language and music ,答案:STEVE27. A 定位词:Neanderthals 答案:show reactions28. C定位词:Neanderthals and homo sapiens 答案:for partners31 . D 定位词:feature and music ,答案:change in all cultures32. C 定位词:Mithen ,答案:reference for other people33. A定位词:precious research ,答案:limited in the range of research34. E 定位词:power of emotion ,答案:long history35. B 定位词:reviewer disagrees with Mithen ,答案:modem speech 影响音乐36. TRUE most discussion ignore physical factors37. TRUE shared features/small societies/remote areas38. NOT GIVEN people talk to babies/similarto/Neandethals music39. FALSE Mithen support Steve40. NOT GIVEN modem people depend heavily on electronic music题目:Thomas Young ~The Last True Know一It一All题材:人物传记题型:判断7+填空6参考文章:A Thomas Young(1773一1829)contributed 63 articles tothe EncyclopediaBritannica, Including 46 Biographical entries(mostly on scientists andclassicists) and substantial essays on "Bridge,"Chromatics," "Egypt,""Languages,and"Tides" Was someone who could write authoritatively aboutso many subjects apolymath, a genius or a dilettante? In an ambitious new biography, AndrewRobinson argues that Young is a good contender for the epitaph"the last man whoknew everything” Young has competition, however: The phrase, which Robinsontakes for his title, also serves as the subtitle of two other recentbiographies: Leonard Warren's 1998 life of paleontologist Joseph Leidy(1823一1891) and Paula Findlen's 2004 book on Athanasius Kircher (1602一1680),another polymath.B Young, of course, did more than write encyclopedia entries . He presentedhid first paper to the Royal Society of London at the age of 2O and was electeda Fellow a week after his 2lst birthday. In the paper, Young explained theprocess of accommodation in the human eye一on how the eye focuses properly onobjects at varying distances. Young hypothesized that this was achieved bychanges in the shape of the lens. Young also theorized that light traveled inwaves and he believed that, to account for the ability to see in color, theremust be three receptors in the eye corresponding to the three "principal colors"to which the retina could respond: red, green, violet. All these hypotheses weresubsequently proved to be correct.C Later in his life, when he was in his forties, Young was instrumental incracking the code that Unlocked the unknown sc ript on the Rosetta Stone,a tabletthat was "found" in Egypt by the Napo leonic army in1799.The stone contains textin three alphabets: Greek, something Unrecognizable and Egyptian hieroglyphs.The unrecognizable sc ript is now known as demotic and, as Young deduced, isrelated directly to hieroglyphic. His initial work on this appeared in hisBritannica entry on Egypt. In another entry, he coined the term Indo一European todescribe the family of languages spoken throughout most of Europe and northernIndia. These are the landmark achievements of a man who was a child prodigy andwho,unlike many remarkable children, did not disappear into oblivion as anadult.D Bom in 1773 in Somerset in England, Young lived from an early age withhis maternal Grandfather ,eventually leaving to attend boarding school. He haddevoured books from the age of two, and through his own initiative he excelledat Latin, Greek, mathematics and natural philosophy. After leaving school , hewas greatly encouraged by his mother's uncle, Richard Brocklesby, a physicianand Fellow of the Royal Society. Following Brocklesby lead, Young decided topursue a career in medicine. He studied in London, following the medicalcircuit, and then moved on to more formal education in Edinburgh, G6ttingen andCambridge. After completing his medical training at the University of Cambridgein 1808, Young set up practice as a physician in London. He soon became a Fellowof the Royal College of Physicians and a few years later was appointed physicianat St. George’s Hospital.E Young’s skill as a physician, however, did not equal his skill as ascholar of natural philosophy or linguistics. Earlier, in 1801, he had beenappointed to a professorship of natural philosophy at the Royal Institution,where he delivered as many as 60 lectures in a year. These were published in twovolumes in 1807. In 1804 Young had become secretary to the Royal Society, a posthe would hold until his death. His opinions were sought oncivic and nationalmatters, such as the introduction of gas lighting to London and methods of shipconstruction. From 1819 he was superintendent of the Nautical Almanac andsecretary to the Board of Longitude. From 1824 to 1829 he was physician to andinspector of calculations for the Palladian Insurance Company. Between 1816 and1825 he contributed his many and various entries to the Encyclopedia Britannica,and throughout his career he authored numerous books, essays and papers.F Young is a perfect subject for a biography - perfect, but daunting. Fewmen contributed so much to so many technical fields.Robinson^ aim is tointroduce non-scientists to Young5s work and life. He succeeds, providing clearexpositions of the technical material (especially that on optics and Egyptianhieroglyphs). Some readers of this book will, like Robinson, find Young’saccomplishments impressive; others will see him as some historians have - as adilettante. Yet despite the rich material presented in this book, readers willnot end up knowing Young personally. We catch glimpses of a playful Young,doodling Greek and Latin phrases in his notes on medical lectures andtranslating the verses that a young lady had written on the walls of asummerhouse into Greek elegiaes. Young was introduced into elite society,attended the theatre and learned to dance and play the flute. In addition, hewas an accomplished horseman. However, his personal life looks pale next to hisvibrant career and studies.G Young married Eliza Maxwell in 1804, and according to Robinson, "theirmarriage was a happy one and she appreciated his work11 Almost all we know abouther is that she sustained her husband through some rancorous disputes aboutoptics and that she worried about money when his medical career was slow to takeoff. Veiy little evidence survives about the complexities of Young5srelationships with his mother and father. Robinson does not credit them, oranyone else, with shaping Young5 s extraordinary mind. Despite the lack ofdetails concerning Young5 s relationships, however, anyone interested in what itmeans to be a genius should read this book.参考答案:Questions 1-7Do the following statements agree with the information given in ReadingPassage 1 ?In boxes 1 -7 on your answer sheet, write TRUE if the statement is trueFALSE if the statement is falseNOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage1 The last man who knew everything’ has also been claimed to other people.True2 All Young articles were published in Encyclopedia Britannica. False3 Like others, Young wasn’t so brilliant when grew up. False4 Young talents as a doctor are surpassing his other skills. NG5 Young advice was sought by people responsible forlocal and nationalissues. True6 Young was interested in various social pastimes. True7 Young suffered from a disease in his later years. NGQuestions 8-13Answer the questions below.Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the passage for eachanswer.8 How many life stories did Young write for Encyclopedia Britannica? 469 What aspect of scientific research did Young do in his first academicpaper? Human eye accommodation10 What name did Young introduce to refer to a group of languages?Indo-European11 Who inspired Young to start the medical studies? Richard Brocklesby12 Where did Young get a teaching position? Royal Institution13 What contribution did Young make to London? Gas lighting。
2019年雅思阅读理解精选试题及答案汇总10道题
2019年雅思阅读理解精选试题及答案卷面总分:100分答题时间:50分钟试卷题量:10题一、问答题(共10题,共100分)1.Selling Digital Music without Copy-protection Makes SenseA. It was uncharacteristically low-key for the industry’s greatest showman. But the essay published this week by Steve Jobs, the boss of Apple, on his firm’s website under the unassuming title “Thoughts on Music” has nonetheless provoked a vigorous debate about the future of digital music, which Apple dominates with its iPod music-player and iTunes music-store. At issue is “digital rights management” (DRM)—the technology guarding downloaded music against theft. Since there is no common standard for DRM, it also has the side-effect that songs purchased for one type of music-player may not work on another. Apple’s DRM system, called FairPlay, is the most widespread. So it came as a surprise when Mr. Jobs called for DRM for digital music to be abolished.B. This is a change of tack for Apple. It has come under fire from European regulators who claim that its refusal to license FairPlay to other firms has “locked in” customers. Since music from the iTunes store cannot be played on non-iPod music-players (at least not without a lot of fiddling), any iTunes buyer will be deterred from switching to a device made by a rival firm, such as Sony or Microsoft. When French lawmakers drafted a bill last year compelling Apple to open up FairPlay to rivals, the company warne d of “state-sponsored piracy”. Only DRM, it implied, could keep the pirates at bay.C. This week Mr. Jobs gave another explanation for his former defence of DRM: the record companies made him do it. They would make their music available to the iTunes store only if Apple agreed to protect it using DRM. They can still withdraw their catalogues if the DRM system is compromised. Apple cannot license FairPlay to others, says Mr Jobs, because it would depend on them to produce security fixes promptly. All DRM does is restrict consumer choice and provide a barrier to entry, says Mr Jobs; without it there would be far more stores and players, and far more innovation. So, he suggests, why not do away with DRM and sell music unprotected? “This is clearly the best alternative for consumers,” he declares, “and Apple would embrace it in a heartbeat.”D. Why the sudden change of heart? Mr Jobs seems chiefly concerned with getting Europe’s regulators off his back. Rather than complaining to Apple about its use of DRM, he suggests, “those unhappy with the current situation should redirect their energies towards persuading the music companies to sell their music DRM-free.” Two and a half of the four big record companies, he helpfully points out, are European-owned. Mr Jobs also hopes to paint himself as a consumer champion. Apple resents accusations that it has become the Microsoft of digital music.E. Apple can afford to embrace open competition in music players and online stores. Consumers would gravitate to the best player and the best store, and at the moment that still means Apple’s. Mr Jobs is evidently unfazed by rivals to the iPod. Since only 3% of the music in a typical iTunes library is protected, most of it can already be used on other players today, he notes. (And even the protected tracks can be burned onto a CD and then re-ripped.) So Apple’s dominance evidently depends far more on branding and ease of use than DRM-related “lock in”.F. The music giants are trying DRM-free downloads. Lots of smaller labels already sell music that way. Having seen which way the wind is blowing, Mr Jobs now wants to be seen not as DRM’s defender, but as a consumer champion who helped in its downfall. Wouldn’t it lead to a surge in piracy? No, because most music is still sold unprotected on CDs, people wishing to steal music already can do so. Indeed, scrapping DRM would probably increase online-music sales by reducing confusion and incompatibility. With the leading online store, Apple would benefit most. Mr Jobs’s argument, in short, is transparently self-serving. It also happens to be right.Notes to Reading Passage 11. low-key:抑制的,受约束的,屈服的2. showman:开展览会的人, 出风头的人物3. unassuming:谦逊的, 不夸耀的, 不装腔作势的4. iPod:(苹果公司出产的)音乐播放器5. iTunes store:(苹果公司出产的)在线音乐商店6. get off pe rson’s back:不再找某人的麻烦,摆脱某人的纠缠7. gravitate:受吸引,倾向于8. unfazed:不再担忧,不被打扰Questions 1-7Do the following statemets reflect the claims of the writer in Reading Passage 1?Write your answer in Boxes 1-7 on your answer sheet.TRUE if the statement reflets the claims of the writerFALSE if the statement contradicts the claims of the writerNOT GIVEN if it is impossbile to say what the writer thinks about this1. Apple enjoys a controlling position in digital music market with its iPod music-player and iTunes music-store.2. DRM is a government decree issued with a purpose to protect downloaded music from theft by consumers.3. Lack of standardization in DRM makes songs bought for one kind of music player may not function on another.4. Apple has been criticized by European regulators since it has refused to grant a license FairPlay to other firms.5. All music can be easily played on non-iPod music devices from Sony or Microsoft without too much fiddling.6. Apple depends far more on DRM rather than branding for its dominance of the digital music devices.7. If DRM was cancelled, Sony would certainly dominate the international digital music market.Questions 8-10Choose the appropriate letters A-D and write them in boxes 8-10 on your answe sheet.8. Which of the following statements about Mr. Jobs’ idea of DRM is NOT TRUE?A. DRM places restrictions on consumer’ choice of digital music products available.B. DRM comples iTunes buyers to switch to a device made by Sony or Microsoft.C. DRM constitutes a barrier for potential consumers to enter digital music markets.D. DRM hinders development of more stores and players and technical innovation.9. The word “unfazed” in line 3 of paragraph E, means___________.A. refusedB. welcomedC. not botheredD. not well received10. Which of the following statements is TRUE if DRM was scapped?A. Sony would gain the most profit.B. More customers would be “locked in”.C. A sudden increase in piracy would occur.D. Online-music sales would probably decrease.Questions 11-14Complete the notes below.Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from Reading Passage 1 for each answer.Write your answers in boxes 11-14 on your answer sheet.Mr. Steve Jobs, the boss of Apple, explains the reason why he used to defend DRM, saying that the company was forced to do so: the record companies would make their music accessible to …11...only if they agreed to protect it using DRM; they can still…12…if the DRM system is compromised. He also provides the reason why Apple did not license FairPlay to others: the company relies on them to …13….But now he changes his mind with a possible expectation that Europe’s regulators would not trouble him any more in the future. He proposes that those who are unsatisfactory with the current situation in digital music market should …14… towards persuade the music companies to sell their music DRM-free.正确答案:1. TRUESee the second sentence in Paragraph A “… the future of digital music, which Apple dominates with its iPod music-player and iTunesmusic-store.”2. FALSESee the third sentence in Paragraph A “…At issue is “digital rights management” (DRM)—the technology guarding downloaded music against theft.”3. TRUESee the fourth sentence in Parag raph A “Since there is no common standard for DRM, it also has the side-effect that songs purchased for one type of music-player may not work on another.”4. TRUESee the second sentence in Paragraph B “It has come under fire from European regulators who claim that its refusal to license FairPlay to other firms has “locked in” customers.”5. NOT GIVENThe third sentence in Paragaph B only mentions music from the iTunes store, nothing about that of Sony or Microsoft. “Since music from the iTunes store cannot be played on non-iPod music-players (at least not without a lot of fiddling).”6. FALSESee the last sentence in Paragraph E “So Apple’s dominance evidently depends far more on branding and ease of use than DRM-related “lock in”.7. NOT GIVENSee the fourth sentence in Paragraph F only mentions music generally, no particular information about business prospect of Sony “Indeed, scrapping DRM would probably increase online-music sales by reducing confusion and incompatibility.”8. BSee the fourth sentence of Paragraph C “All DRM does is restrict consumer choice and provide a barrier to entry, says Mr Jobs; without it there would be far more stores and players, and far more innovation.”9. CSee the third sentence of Paragraph E and the context “Mr Jobs is evidently unfazed by rivals to the iPod. Since only 3% of the music in a typical iTunes library is protected, most of it can already be used on other players today.”10. ASee the last four sentences of Paragraph F “Wouldn’t it l ead to a surge in piracy? No, because most music is still sold unprotected on CDs, people wishing to steal music already can do so. Indeed, scrapping DRM would probably increase online-music sales by reducing confusion and incompatibility. With the leading online store, Apple would benefit most.”11. the iTunes storeSee the second sentence of Paragraph C “They would make their music available to the iTunes store only if Apple agreed to protect it using DRM.”12. withdraw their cataloguesSee the third sentence of Paragraph C “They can still withdraw their catalogues if the DRM system is compromised.”13. produce security fixesSee the fourth sentence of Paragraph C “Apple cannot license FairPlay to others, says Mr Jobs, because it would depend on them to produce security fixes promptly.”14. redirect their energiesSee the second sentence of Paragraph D “Rather than complaining to Apple about its use of DRM, he suggests, “those unhappy with the current situation should redirect their energies towards persuading the music companies to sell their music DRM-free.”2.new weapon to fight cancer1. British scientists are preparing to launch trials of a radical new way to fight cancer, which kills tumours by infecting them with viruses like the common cold.2. If successful, virus therapy could eventually form a third pillar alongside radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the standard arsenal against cancer, while avoiding some of the debilitating side-effects.3. Leonard Seymour, a professor of gene therapy at Oxford University, who has been working on the virus therapy with colleagues in London and the US, will lead the trials later this year. Cancer Research UK said yesterday that it was excited by the potential of Prof Seymour’s pioneering techniques.4. One of the country’s leading geneticists, Prof Seymour has been working with viruses that kill cancer cells directly, while avoiding harm to healthy tissue. "In principle, you’ve got something which could be many times more effective than regular chemotherapy," he said.5. Cancer-killing viruses exploit the fact that cancer cells suppress the body’s local immune system. "If a cancer doesn’t do that, the immune system wipes it out. If you can get a virus into a tumour, viruses findthem a very good place to be because there’s no immune system to stop them replicating. You can regard it as the cancer’s Achilles’ heel."6. Only a small amount of the virus needs to get to the cancer. "They replicate, you get a million copies in each cell and the cell bursts and they infect the tumour cells adjacent and repeat the process," said Prof Seymour.7. Preliminary research on mice shows that the viruses work well on tumours resistant to standard cancer drugs. "It’s an interesting possibility that they may have an advantage in killing drug-resistant tumours, which could be quite different to anything we’ve had before."8. Researchers have known for some time that viruses can kill tumour cells and some aspects of the work have already been published in scientific journals. American scientists have previously injected viruses directly into tumours but this technique will not work if the cancer is inaccessible or has spread throughout the body.9. Prof Seymour’s innovative solution is to mask the virus from the body’s i mmune system, effectively allowing the viruses to do what chemotherapy drugs do - spread through the blood and reach tumours wherever they are. The big hurdle has always been to find a way to deliver viruses to tumours via the bloodstream without the body’s immune system destroying them on the way.10. "What we’ve done is make chemical modifications to the virus to puta polymer coat around it - it’s a stealth virus when you inject it," he said.11. After the stealth virus infects the tumour, it replicates, but the copies do not have the chemical modifications. If they escape from the tumour, the copies will be quickly recognised and mopped up by the body’s immune system.12. The therapy would be especially useful for secondary cancers, called metastases, which sometimes spread around the body after the first tumour appears. "There’s an awful statistic of patients in the west ... with malignant cancers; 75% of them go on to die from metastases," said Prof Seymour.13. Two viruses are likely to be examined in the first clinical trials: adenovirus, which normally causes a cold-like illness, and vaccinia, which causes cowpox and is also used in the vaccine against smallpox. Forsafety reasons, both will be disabled to make them less pathogenic in the trial, but Prof Seymour said he eventually hopes to use natural viruses.14. The first trials will use uncoated adenovirus and vaccinia and will be delivered locally to liver tumours, in order to establish whether the treatment is safe in humans and what dose of virus will be needed. Several more years of trials will be needed, eventually also on the polymer-coated viruses, before the therapy can be considered for use in the NHS. Though the approach will be examined at first for cancers that do not respond to conventional treatments, Prof Seymour hopes that one day it might be applied to all cancers.Questions 1-6Do the following statements agree with the information given in the reading passage? For questions 1-6 writeTRUE if the statement agrees with the informationFALSE if the statement contradicts the informationNOT GIVEN if there is no information on this in the passage1.Virus therapy, if successful, has an advantage in eliminatingside-effects.2.Cancer Research UK is quite hopeful about Professor Seymour’s work on the virus therapy.3.Virus can kill cancer cells and stop them from growing again.4.Cancer’s Achilles’ heel refers to the fact that virus may stay safely in a tumor and replicate.5.To infect the cancer cells, a good deal of viruses should be injected into the tumor.6.Researches on animals indicate that virus could be used as a new way to treat drug-resistant tumors.Question 7-9Based on the reading passage, choose the appropriate letter from A-D for each answer.rmation about researches on viruses killing tumor cells can be found(A) on TV(B) in magazines(C) on internet(D) in newspapers8.To treat tumors spreading out in body, researchers try to(A) change the body’ immune system(B) inject chemotherapy drugs into bloodstream.(C) increase the amount of injection(D) disguise the viruses on the way to tumors.9.When the chemical modified virus in tumor replicates, the copies(A) will soon escape from the tumor and spread out.(B) will be wiped out by the body’s immune system.(C) will be immediately recognized by the researchers.(D) will eventually stop the tumor from spreading out.Questions 10-13Complete the sentences below. Choose your answers from the list of words. You can only use each word once.NB There are more words in the list than spaces so you will not use them all.In the first clinical trials, scientists will try to ……10…… adenovirus and vaccinia, so both the viruses will be less pathogenic thanthe ……11…….These uncoated viruses will be applied directly to certain areas to confirm safety on human beings and the right ……12…… needed. The experiments will firstly be ……13……to the treatment of certain cancers正确答案:1.答案:FALSE (见第2段:If successful, virus therapy could eventually form a third pillar alongside radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the standard arsenal against cancer, while avoiding some of the debilitating side-effects. Virus therapy 只能避免一些副作用,而不是根除。
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答案回忆: 匹配 11-16 Choose the correct letter from A-G A. Too cold B. Limited value C. Lack of space D. Too expensive E. Serve wrong food F. Small sized portion G. Limited choices 11. Ark --- A (听力原文中替换为 I had to wear coat on) 12. Gourmet Palace --- F (听力原文中替换为 not enough)
单选 25-30 25. 答案选项为 B (too factual) 26. 答案选项应该是 B (只记得不能选有 number 的那个选项,原文中替换是 statistics) 27. 答案待补充 (speaker 涉及到了很多冷门的地方) 28. 答案待补充 (季节和人们选择去旅游的关系) 29. 答案选项为 B (surprised at the girl’s choice of topic) 30. 答案待补充 (男生的选题是验证一个普遍的说法是否正确)
多选 17-20 17&18 What are the TWO services the Hot and Spicy Restaurant provide to customers? AE
A. Takeout service B. A chef is in charge of taking orders C. Offers delivery service D. Special price for children E. Cabinets for group dinner
afternoon, 可以推测) 5. Price of a student ticket: 4/4.00 dollar(干扰信息为$6.5 for an adult) 6. Lighting up by candles(题干中 lighting 位定位词) 7. Tuesday 8. Charge by donation(捐赠) 9. No group deduction(中文意思为没有团购价,好多考生臆测 discount,但是听力原文用的 deduction) 10. At the end of this special, there will be a special show of a famous singer(通过题干可以猜出来答案)
2019 年 03 月 14 日雅思考试真题机经
2019 年 03 月 14 日雅思听力机经考题回忆
Section One
Version 旧 130803
场景 介绍古典音乐会
题型 填空 10 题
内容回忆:
一位女士打电话咨询举办音乐节 Classical Music Festival 的相关细节。
答案回忆: 填空题 1-10 (答案字数要求为 ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER) 1. For children 2. Hope to have A piano performance (干扰项设置有 guitar, violin) 3. Broadcast in a local radio station(听力原文中听到 radio station, 但是题目要求 ONE WORD ONLY) 4. evening concert(听力原文中这个词轻读了容易漏掉,但是表格中此一列全部都是时间:morning,
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Section Two
Version 旧 180315
场景 对比几个餐馆各自的缺点
题型
匹配共 6 题 五选二 2 道,共 4 题
内容回忆:
一个美食评论家(critics)针对当地的 restaurant 进行用餐后点评,说明。
答案回忆: 多选 21-24 21-22 选择进行工作的地点是? 21. 答案选项为 D (a cruise company) 22. 答案选项为 E (castle)
23-24 选择觉得有帮助的书籍名字是?(选项有 6 个书名;其中两个都有 Tourist,只有一个是对的) 23. 答案选项为 B 24. 答案选项为 D
19&20 What are the TWO new offers to customers in Hot and Spicy at the moment? BD A. Order 3 seats, and get the 4th will be free B. Free salad for each pizza C. Happy hour between 6 to 7 D. Had 4 days’ meals, and get one meal free E. 15 pound of all meals
13. Wellington --- C (听力原文中替换为 suitable for young people, people have to eat and go) 14. Fox --- D (听力原文中替换为 price not reasonable, cheaper) 15. Pizza Pea --- E (听力原文中替换为 serve the wrong dish, but they changed quickly) 16. Hot and Spicy --- G (听力原文中替换为 only four main courses)
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Section Three
Version 新
场景 两位学生讨论学术和就业
题型 多选(五选二)两道,共 4 题
单选共 6 题
内容回忆: Two college students, Tom and a girl, talk about their application for work, useful books, speeches and their essays.