2010年11月6日雅思考试口语考题回顾(一)
雅思2010年6月5,6日口语机经

6月5、6日口语试题Part Two:*Study(合肥, 长春,湖南, 济南, 沈阳, 南京,上海, 广州,西安, 杭州,堪培拉, 青岛)Are you a student or are you working?What is your major?What kind of subject do you like?Is it difficult to learn?Why do you choose the school/university?Is there anything interesting about your major?Which part of your study do you like best?What is your parents’ attitude toward your major?Do you think you can easily find a job with the major?How was your first day in the university?Do you think the first impression on the university is important?Are there any quiet places in your university/school?*Hometown (山西,湖南,广州,成都,南京, 厦门,合肥,哈尔滨, 杭州,上海) Where are you from?Which part of China do you come from?What is your hometown like?Do you live there until now?If I go travelling there, which place would you recommend me to visit?Is it a good place for children to grow up?Are there any interesting places to go to?Can you recommend a tourist attraction in your hometown?第二部分卡片提前Future plan (广州)新题What do you want to do in the future?Why do you want to create something?*Living city(湖南,上海)Do you like living in your city? Why?*House/ apartment/ flat (哈尔滨,上海)Where do you live? Do you live in a house or apartment?Can you describe your home?第二部分卡片提前What kind of house do you live in?Are there any interesting things in the college dormitory?*Neighbour (广州,杭州,上海)Do you have neighbours?Do you know your neighbours?Do you think having a good relationship with your neighbour is important?Which one do you prefer, young neighbour or old neighbour?*Food/ cooking (湖南,哈尔滨,上海)What is your favourite food? Why?What kind of food would you recommend to children?What are the differences of the food you ate in childhood and now?Do you like cooking?Have you learned cooking when you were a child?Will you cook more in the future?Cell phone (湖南, 上海)新题How often do you use your cell phone?When did you get your first cell phone?*Weather/ season(山西, 西安,合肥,成都,杭州,上海)What is you favourite season?What is your favourite weather?Is the weather you like common in China? Why?Do you go out in the last good weather? What did you do?How is the weather in China?Do you want to live in a place with four different seasons or with the same season? What sports do people do in different seasons?Do you often listen to the weather reports?What are the advantages and disadvantages f private transport and public transport? *Shopping(西安,广州,哈尔滨, 济南,杭州,上海)What are the advantages of supermarket?What is the negative influence?Do you like shopping?Do you like to follow fashion?Do you buy some fashionable clothes?What kind of clothes do you like?Do you like going shopping in big shopping malls?When was the last time when you had a great time for shopping?What are the differences between big shopping mall and small ones?*Reading (合肥, 济南,广州,厦门, 杭州)What kind of books do you like to read?Did you often read books when you were a child?Do you think reading is important for children?What do you think of reading?*Movie (长春)Do you like watching movies?What type of movie do you like?Do you like to watch movie at home or in the cinema?*Time (长春,济南)Do you wear a watch?Why do you wear watches?Do you think time moves fast or slowly?How do you feel if you are late for something?Relaxation (长春)新题Do you like watching TV at home or go out with friends to relax? Are women’s ways of relaxing similar?Colour (长春,西安,哈尔滨,杭州)新题What is you favourite colour?Do you often wear clothes with the colour you like? Why?If you can repaint your wall, what colour it would be? Why?What kind of colour do Chinese like?What is the colour of special meaning in China?*Travelling(广州,上海)Where do you usually travel to?Can you describe a long journey?第二部分卡片提前Do you like travelling?How often do you going travelling?Where did you go?Which one is the longest?*Flower (湖南,杭州, 大连,上海)Do you like flowers?What kind of flowers do you like?Have you planted flowers recently?Did you buy flowers?What kind of people like planting flowers?*Learning language(济南, 成都,广州,上海)What is your first language?Do you know other languages?How many years have you studies English?Why do you like to study other languages?Why do you learn English?Is it difficult to learn English?How do you learn English?Do you want to learn other foreign languages?*Noise(广州,杭州,南京)What kind of sound do you like or dislike?What kind of sound do you hate?What do you think of the noise in the cities?Music(上海)新题What do you think of music?*Collection (成都)What did you collect when you were a child?Why do people collect things?What would you collect in the future if you have a lot of money?*Sport(杭州,大连, 湖南)What kind of sports do you like?Where do you do sports?*Magazines and newspaper (广州,青岛,上海)Do you often read magazines or newspaper?What kind of magazine do you read?What kind of title attracts you most?Do you read foreign magazines or newspaper?Can you introduce one article you read from it?第二部分卡片提前Do you think reading the magazine is beneficial for learning foreign languages? Why? Animal (堪培拉,上海,杭州)新题Do you like animals?Part Two and Three:*A famous person who is not from your country /foreign celebrity(南京, 成都, 广州,上海,长春,合肥)Describe a famous person you admire who is not from your countryYou should sayWho he/she isHow you know him/herWhy he is so famousAnd explain the reason why you admire him/herHow can people become famous?Do you think it is easy to become famous?Why do some people hope to become famous?What are the advantages and disadvantages of becoming famous?How do famous people’s behaviours influence young people?Do they have responsibility to make a good example fro young people? Why?Do you agree with the ways of becoming famous nowadays?Why can people be famous for a long time?Why some people can be famous for a long time while others will be forgotten soon?What can famous people to with the help of their influence?Some people think that businessmen and politicians are more influential than stars, do you think so?How do children know about art for the first time?Is it necessary for children to have music classes or painting classes?Which way is better for children to have this kind of lessons, in school or out of school?Is it important to learn the art lessons?What kind of art is popular in China?Do children in China learn art?Do you think it is important for children to learn art?A story about famous person from your country a story you knew well when you were a child的变种卡A presenter for a program(武汉,长春,南京)*Someone you live with (长春,南京,大连,广州)Describe a person you lived withYou should sayWho he/she isWhat you do togetherFor how long you have been living togetherHow well you get long with him/herAnd explain the reason why you like spending time with him/herHow to get along with others?Children who go to school usually live with their parents, what are the advantages and disadvantages?*An old person (湖南, 上海,青岛)Describe an old person you knowYou should sayWho he/she isWhen you got to know him/herWhere you met him/herWhat you know about him/herWhat impressed you most about him/ herHow you felt about him/herHow do old people educate children?What kind of park do old people like to go to?What roles do different people play?Is the concept of family important?Do young people respect old people nowadays?Should old people retire?A person you have helped before (杭州) neighbour的变种卡Describe a person you helpedYou should sayWho she/he isHow you helped him/herWhy you helped him/herAnd explain your feeling after you helped him/herHow to teach children to help others?Are children born to like to help others?Why do nurses choose jobs which can help people?What qualities and ability should they have?*A person who visited you recently (上海)*A picnic or special meal (西安,南京)Describe a picnic or special mealYou should sayWhere you had itWhen you had itWhat you ateWith whom you had itAnd explain the reason why it is so specialDo you think young people should learn cooking?What is your country’s habit on food?A trip you have planed to go (武汉,南京,哈尔滨) 3-day travelling的变种卡Describe a trip you have planned to go.You should sayWhere you planned to goWith whom you planned to go withHow you planned to goAnd explain the reason why you planned to there.If people get a long holiday, where do they like to go to?Why do people go to Tibet?What are the purposes of travelling for different age groups in China?A long journey that you want to have with someone (山西,南京)二月份题Describe a long journey that you want to have with someoneYou should sayWhen you took itWho this person isWhere you are going toAnd explain the reason why you want to travel thereWhat kind of travelling places are popular in China?What means of transportation do people like to take when going travelling?What are the preparations for different trips?A travel experience (杭州) 3-day travelling的变种卡Describe a kind of travel experience.You should sayWhere you wentWhen you wentHow you travelledHow you felt of itWhat is the most convenient way of travelling in China?What are the advantages and disadvantages of travelling method?What about flight? What are the advantages and disadvantages of it?How will the ways of transportation change in the future?*A public event (武汉)*An exciting message(南京,杭州, 山西)Describe an exciting message you received from phone or internetYou should sayWho sent it to youWhat it was aboutHow it affected youWhat you did after receiving itAnd explain the reason why you felt excited about itWhat are the advantages and disadvantages of face to face communication and communicating by phone?What are the ways of public communication?What are the advantages and disadvantages of high-tech communication?What is the importance of communicating with friends?Something you did to help a person (长春,杭州) a person you have helped的变种卡Describe something you did to help a personYou should sayWho you helpedWhat you did to help him/herWhy you helped him/herWhat was the effectDo you like to help others?Should the children be encouraged to help others?How are the children taught in school to help other people?What are the jobs used to help people?Why do people take this kind of job?Is it the same to help children and old people?Who do you like to help, children or old people?Do you think people need help each other?Should parents teach children to help other people?How about school?What do you think of jobs which can help other people for example teachers and nurses?An event your friend did(湖南)新题Describe an event your friend did and which made you admire himYou should sayWhen he/she did itWhat he/she didWhat was the resultHow you felt of itAnd explain the reason why you admire him/herWhat kind of people do children admire?What is the difference between the people that different age groups admire?What is the difference of importance of degree in the past and now?Which do you think is more important, degree or working experience?Do you think that nowadays children are under great pressure?Hobby in your childhood (南京)新题An educational event (南京)新题An exciting visit you received (山西)Describe a visit you recently receiveYou should sayWho he/she wasWhere you received the visitWhen you received the visitWhat you did for the visitorAnd explain the reason why you enjoy it very muchHow to make friends with foreigners?*A TV program you dislike(山西,长春,南京,济南,上海)Describe a TV program you dislikeYou should sayWhat it isWhat it is aboutHow often you watch itAnd explain the reason why you don’t like itWhat kinds of TV programs are popular among young people in China?Why is the reality show so popular?Have the TV programs in China changed a lot generally?Do people watch more TV nowadays than in the past?What are the advantages and disadvantages of local TV programs and foreign TV programs? Do you think TV programs can be used as an educational tool?Do you think TV will remain popular?*A school you went to as a child (合肥, 武汉, 长春,济南)Describe a school you went to as a childYou should sayWhere the school isWhen you went thereWhat you did thereWhat the classrooms look likeWhat impression you have on teachersHow you feel about the schoolWhat kind of people like to teach children?What are the benefits of skilled programs which are organized by the school?What are the differences between schools in the past and now?*An important card or letter you received*Electronic appliance (武汉,上海)Describe an electronic applianceYou should sayWhat it isWhat it is used forHow often you use itWhat special functions it hasAnd explain the reason why you want to buy itWhat are the equipments in your home?五分问题Do young people nowadays depend a lot on electronic appliance?Do you think old people should learn to use these new things?What benefits can those things bring to them?Before those things were used, were people’s lives very different from today?What are the benefits of modern equipments?Do people have interests on museums?What do you think of the future of museums?A household equipment except computer (长春, 南京,济南,上海) electronic device的变种卡Describe a household equipment except computer.You should sayWhat it isHow often you use itHow you like itAnd explain the reason why you bought it.What is the influence of electric appliance on people’s life?What kind of electric appliance is bad for people’s life?Why don’t old people like the modern electric applianc e?*A modern building (武汉,上海)Describe a modern buildingYou should sayWhat it is likeHow it is usedHow you know about itWhen you went thereWhat functions it hasAnd explain the reason why you want to talk about itWhat are the advantages of modern buildings comparing to the old buildings?Do you prefer old buildings or old buildings? Why?What are the advantages of modern buildings? What about old buildings?What are the government buildings like? Why?Do you think that in the future the environm ental problems can be solved?An old building (上海)新题*A wild animal (武汉,长春,南京, 杭州)A type of music which is popular in China (武汉,长春,南京,济南,西安,山西) Describe a type of music that is popular in ChinaYou should sayWhat it isWhen you started to listen to itWhere can people hear itWho told you about itAnd explain the reason why it is popular in ChinaDo young people and old people like the same kind of music? Why?What do you think of traditional plays?Why does some music remain popular for a long time while others do not?A type of music you like (山西) a type of music which is popular in China的变种卡Describe a type of music you like.You should sayWhat it isWhen you started to like itHow you like itAnd explain the reason why you like it.Why do old people and young people like different type of music?*A family that you are familiar with (武汉,南京,山西)*A thing you bought but seldom use (武汉,广州,南京,厦门)Describe something you bought/borrow but seldom useYou should sayWhen you bought itWhere it is nowWhy you bought itHow it is usedAnd explain the reason why you do not use it nowWhat are the advantages and disadvantages of going shopping in large shopping malls? Is shopping popular in your country?When people get together, do they talk a lot about price of goods?What kinds of things can be recycled?How is the recycling industry going in China?Has the government given not enough investment in recycling?*A park /garden (武汉,长春,南京,济南,广州,上海)Describe a park or gardenYou should sayWhere it isWhat it is likeHow often you go thereWhat you can see thereWhat you do thereWhat are the outdoor places Chinese choose to spend time in?What are the outdoor activities do people like?What are the differences between natural places and manmade ones?What is the importance of green space in cities?It is easy for the government to increase green space? What are the ways of doing so? What is the influence of the expansion of cities on countryside?Should we tear down some buildings and give way to green areas?*A book you read when you were a child (长春,南京,杭州,湖南)Describe a book you readYou should sayWhat the book’s name isWho gave it to youWhat it was aboutWhy you first read itWhat you learnt from itAnd explain the reason why you liked this bookDo you like science fiction?How old should children start reading?What kind of books can they read?What books do young people read?Has people’s reading habit changed nowadays?When Chinese people read English novels, do they read the Chinese version or English version?*an old thing your family has kept(长春,南京)A period of time when you learn something by computer (上海) 新题Describe a period of time when you learn something by computer.You should sayWhen it wasWhat you learnedHow well you mastered itHow you felt of itWhat are the benefits of having computers at home?What are the advantages and disadvantages of computers?*A subject you liked in high school (长春,广州,西安)Describe a scientific subject that you have learned from senior high schoolYou should sayWhat it was aboutWhat you learned from itHow you like the teachersHow long have you learned itAnd explain the reasons why you think it is interesting to youWhat are the qualities should a good teacher have?What is the influence of bad teachers on students?Is teaching a kind of job?Should the old people receive education?Are there old people studying in the universities?What do girls and boys like? Why is it different?*A shop you like(长春,南京,杭州)Describe a shop you like.You should sayWhere it isWhat it sellsWhat you like most about itHow you like itAnd explain the reason why you like itWhat are the differences between modern shopping and traditional shopping? Can modern shopping replace traditional shopping?What do you think of the shopping methods in the future?Do you like shopping?Do you think most people like shopping?Who do most shopping, men or women?Do you think it is a trend that men will do more shopping nowadays?Do young people in China like to save money?A childhood toy (长春,南京,山西,成都,上海)新题Describe a toy you played in your childhoodYou should sayWhat it wasWho gave it to youWhen and where you played itAnd explain the reason why you liked this toyWhat are the differences between toys in the past and now?What are the different toys that boys and girls play?A lot of children like on-line games, what do you think of it?What are the risks of being addicted to the computer games?Is play ing toys helpful for developing children’s creativity?A handicraft all made by yourself (南京, 广州)Describe one thing all made by yourselfYou should sayWhat it isWhen you made itWhy you made itHow you made itAnd explain the reason why you like it very muchWhat are the differences between handmade things and things made in the factory? Why do people like to use hand-made things?Why do people use things made in the factory?A film which is successful (山西) a movie you like的变种卡*A movie you recently watched (堪培拉,上海)Describe a movie you watched recentlyYou should sayWhen you watched itWhere you watched itWhich part you like and dislikeAnd explain the reason why you like itWhat kinds of movies are popular in China?What do you think of movies with high cost?Do you agree that people invest a lot of money in movie industry?What do you think of the low-cost films?Are they easily accepted by people in China?Do movies from different countries include individual culture?A shopping mall (上海)新题A means of transportation (上海)新题A computer (for work or life purposes) 新题Favourite sport(长春,上海)an exciting sport的变种卡Describe your favourite sports.You should sayWhat it isWhen you got to know itHow you like itHow popular it isAnd explain the reason why you like it.Why do children like sports?What are the benefits for them?Does it have any positive impact on their study?Are the PE classes in schools enough?Is large amount of exercise good for children?What kinds of sports are not included in PE classes but you wish to have?What do you think of the team spirit in sport?A way to relax新题*Last weekend(南京,上海)Describe your last weekend.You should sayWhat you didWhere you wereWho you stayed withHow you feltAnd explain the reasons why you enjoyed/ hate itCan people balance the time for work and family?Some people like long holidays, what do you think?How do people with work spend their holiday?What do you think of shift work? Does it have any influence on you?Are there any benefits for government to arrange shift work?A day without work or study (长春,上海) last weekend的变种卡Describe a day without work or study.You should sayWhen it isWhat you doHow you spend itAnd explain the reason why you want to spend in this way.Why do young people like outdoor activities?Do old people like them? Why?Does it cost money?Do people nowadays suffer from insomnia?Y our ideal future job(山西)三月份题An interesting job you have heard about (上海) your ideal job的变种卡Describe an interesting job you have heard about.You should sayWhat it isWhat you can do for itHow interesting it isAnd explain the reason why you think it is interesting.Have work conditions changed in China?Are all people happy about the change?Besides salary, what should employers provide?Are these things provided in China?*A healthy lifestyle(山西)*A walk with a friend (山西)A piece of news/ story which can make you happyA story you read in your childhood (长春)二月份题*A traditional story you heard in your childhood and Chinese people know (长春) Describe an old story you know form your countryYou should sayWhat is the name of the storyWhat it is aboutWho told you about itWhen you heard of itAnd explain the reason why it is important in Chinese historyWhen and where did you hear this story?五分问题,肯定是考生在第二部分卡片回答的时候没有打完卡上的问题,考官在第三部分追问。
11月10日雅思机经真题回忆

11月10日雅思机经真题回忆Listening 听力部分一、考试概况:本次考试选填比1:1。
S1是10道正常难度的填空题,出现了四道基本功,词汇基本都是听力高频词。
S2 为单选加地图题,词汇难度增加,很容易造成漏听和不理解,建议扩展词汇量,且做听抄。
S3 为新题,据同学反映难度较大,回忆还不完整,会继续更新。
S4 难度适中,但是要注意单词拼写。
二、具体内容分析:Section 1场景:Wilson Printer company印刷酒店手册题型:填空参考答案:1-10)completion1. Name of the hotel : Central Hotel2. address in the card / label need to be amplified (enlarged)3. the pool need to be moved4. it has a good view5. the lounge should be changed to reception(官方变动以上两空交替出题)6.Spanish is now being translated (Chinese need to ask supervisor), German not required at moment, and Japanese.)7. prices has been printed in red color(官方变动以上两空交替出题)8. it will arrive before July9. manager’s name: Cliffton10. telephone number: 093036602Section 2场景:图书馆扩建题型:单选+匹配参考答案:11-15) Multiple Choice11. Why XXX didn’t attend today?A. She’s not very wellB. David is the manage director nowC. 暂缺12. Disadvantage of new library?A. expensive ticketB. lack of publicityC. inconvenient time13. What did the man said about theft at library?A. building facility was destroyedB. a large number of items were stolenC. theft already had preparation and plans14. Why they want to expand the library?A. it has no renovation since it was foundedB. it needs to double the number of computersC. need to increase number of visiting people15. The investment of library will be deployed to?A. extra staff recruitB. computerC. lighting16-20)Map Matching16.child room-C17. committee room-E18. café-B19. academic room-H20. multimedia room-GSection 3场景:两个同学和老师讨论“牛仔裤的发展”的演讲课题题型:单选+匹配参考答案:21-26)Multiple Choices21. made in France22. original pair of jeans23. historical context24. pocket attached25. 缺失26. always in trend/fashion27-30)Matching27. History-future growth28. Variety-practical use29. Manufacture-visual illustrations30. Marketing-global aspectsSection 4场景:爱尔兰导演伯格曼题型:填空参考答案:31. when compared to painting or music, movie lack of depth.画画与音乐比起来,电影缺乏深度32. impose negative: emotions on some audience表现消极:情绪影响某些人33. rely too much on the: famous actors太依赖明星34. applying techniques of light to cause positive effect运用光技术得到积极结果35. when compared to character, modern films pay much more attention onwords.与角色相比,现代电影更注重台词36. people will understand the purpose of director through plots:人们通过情节理解导演的用意37. 这个导演的电影更像XX and myth(神话)38. films which are full dreams connecting to journeys will inspire the audience 与旅行结合的充满梦想的电影将激励观众39. al lhis works have a underline family relationship这个导演的所有作品都强调家庭关系40. people will lean to accept all the life offers.人们将倾向于接受所有生活的赠予【口语】一、考试概述:以下为9-12月高频题,请考生扎实准备。
2010年2月6日雅思口语真题范例Part 3

最权威的国际教育服务平台资料来源:教育优选 /2010年2月6日雅思口语真题范例Part 3Topic: ResponsibilityQuestion: What is the difference between help from family members and help from friends?Model Response: While these two kinds of help are quite similar in terms of coming from someone close to you, there are certain crucial differences between them. First, you can ask for help from your family members at any time, even after midnight, but you would not normally do that with your friends. Second, help from your friends is always of a short-term nature. I mean, you cannot expect even your closest buddy to give you help forever; you’ve got to stand up yourself.Topic: FoodQuestion: Do you think that some traditional food is going to be deserted by modern people?Model Response: Yes, I think so. The preparation of some traditional food requires not only a very long time but also a lot of patience, both of which many modern people simply cannot afford. Most of the time, they prefer fast foods that can be finished in less than 5 minutes. This would change their eating habits, and they would lose their taste for a wide range of much finer foods of the world.Topic: FamilyQuestion: Why do some families choose something to pass down?Model Response: It’s a complicated question. I guess families choose to pass down something valuable or meaningful for various reasons. For example, some hand-made jewellery is usually passed down from grandmother to mother and then to the daughter as dowry when she is getting married in a traditional society. On the male’s side, thegrandfather’s medal for bravery in the Second World War or a big trophy from a national sports competition is very likely to be handed down for many generations as anencouragement and inspiration for the offspring.。
剑桥雅思考试第11版A类第一套真题

剑桥雅思考试第11版A类第一套真题(总分:130.00,做题时间:175分钟)一、LISTENING(总题数:4,分数:40.00)SECTION 1(分数:10)SECTION 1(分数:10)(1).There are ten questions below,Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer【A1】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:Charlton)解析:听力原文:OFFICIAL:Hello?WOMAN:Oh, hello. I wanted to enquire about hiring a room in the Village Hall, for the evening of September the first.OFFICIAL:Let me just see … Yes, we have both rooms available that evening. There’s our Main Hall - that’s got seating for 200 people. Or there's the Charlton Room ...WOMAN:Sorry?OFFICIAL:The Charlton Room - C-H-A-R L-T-O-N. That’s got seating for up to o ne hundred.WOMAN:Well, weYe organising a dinner to raise money for a charity, and weYe hoping for at least 150 people, so I think we5ll go for the Main Hall. How much would that cost?OFFICIAL:Lefs see. You wanted it for the evening of September 1st?WOMAN:Yes,that’s a SaturdayOFFICIAL:So from six pm to midnight thafd be £115 - that’s the weekend price,it’s £75 on weekdays.WOMAN:That’s all right.OFFICIAL:And I have to tell you there’s also a deposit of £250, which is returnable of course as long as ther e’s no damage. But we do insist that this is paid in cash, we don’t take cards for that. You can pay the actual rent of the room however you like though - cash, credit card, cheque ...WOMAN:Oh, well I suppose thafs OK. So does the charge include use of tables and chairs and so on?OFFICIAL:Oh, yes.WOMAN:And what about parking?OFFICIAL:Yeah, that’s all included. The only thing that isn’t included is … you said you were organising a dinner?WOMAN:Yeah.OFFICIAL:Well,you’ll have to pay extra for the kitchen if you want to use that. It’s £25. It’s got very good facilities - good quality cookers and fridges and so on.WOMAN:OK, well I suppose thafs all right. We can cover the cost in our entry charges.OFFICIAL:Right. So I'ІІ make a note of that. Now there are just one or two things you need to think about before the event. For example, voull have to see about getting a licence if vouYe planning to have any music during the meal.WOMAN:Oh, really?OFFICIAL:Ifs quite straightforward, I'ІІgive you the details later on. And about a week or ten days before your event you’ll need to contact the caretaker,that’s Mr Evans, to make the arrangements for entry —he’ll sort that out with you.WOMAN:And do I give him the payment as well?OFFICIAL:No, you do that directly with me.WOMAN:Right. Now is there anything I need to know about what happens during the event?OFFICIAL:Well, as youJll be aware, of course the building is no smoking throughout.WOMAN:Of course.OFFICIAL:Now, are you having a band?WOMAN:YesOFFICIAL:Well, they’ll have a lot of equipment, so rather than using the front door they should park their van round the back and use the stage door there. You can open that from inside but don't forget to lock it at the end.WOMAN:OK.OFFICIAL:And talking of bands, sure I don't need to tell you this, but you must make sure that no one fiddles about with the black box by the fire door - that’s a system that cuts in when the volume reaches a certain level. Ifs a legal requirement.WOMAN:Sure. Anyway, we wa nt people to be able to talk to one another so we don’t want anything too loud. Oh, that reminds me, we'll be having speeches - are there any microphones available?OFFICIAL:Yeah. Just let the caretaker know, he get those for you. Right, now when the event is over we do ask that the premises are left in good condition. So there's a locked cupboard andvoull be informed of the code you need to open that. It’s got all the cleaning equipment, brushes and detergent and so onWOMAN:Right. So what do we need to do after everyone's gone? Sweep the floors I suppose?OFFICIAL:Well, actually they have to be washed, not just swept. Then you’ll be provided with black plastic bags, so all the rubbish must be collected up and left outside the doorWOMAN:Of course. Well make sure everything's left tidy. Oh, and I forgot to ask, I presume we can have decorations in the room?OFFICIAL:Yes, but you must take them down afterwards.WOMAN:Sure.OFFICIAL:And the chairs and tables should be stacked up neatly at the back of the roomWOMAN:I'ІІ make sure I'ѵе got a few people to help me.(2).【A2】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:(£ )115 / а/one hundred (and) fifteen)解析:(3).【A3】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:cash)解析:(4).【A4】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:parking)解析:(5).【A5】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:music)解析:(6).【A6】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:entry)解析:(7).【A7】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:stage)解析:(8).【A8】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:code)解析:(9).【A9】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:floor/floors)解析:(10).【A10】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:decoration/decorations)解析:SECTION 2(分数:10)SECTION 2(分数:10)(1).There are four questions belowComplete the notes below.Write ONE WORD for each answer.【B1】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:animal/animais)解析:听力原文:Welcome to the Fiddy Working Heritage Farm. This open-air museum gives you the experience of agriculture and rural life in the English countryside at the end of the nineteenth century. So you'll see a typical farm of that period, and like me, all the staff are dressed in clothes of that time.I must give you some advice and safety tips before we go any further. As ifs a working farm, please don4 frighten or injure the animals. We have a lot here, and many of them are breeds that are now quite rare.And do stay at a safe distance from the tools: some of them have sharp points which can be pretty dan gerous, so please don;t touch them. We don’t want аnу accidents, do we?The ground is very uneven,and you might slip if you’re wearing sandals so I’m alad to see vouYe all wearing shoes - we always advise people to do that.Now, children of all ages are very welcome here, and usually even very young children love the ducks and lambs, so do bring them along next time you come.I don;t think any of you have brought dogs with you, but in case you have, Гтafraid thevll have to stay in the car park, unless thevYe guide dogs. I,m sure you’ll understand that they could cause a lot of problems on a farm.Now let me give you some idea of the layout of the farm. The building where you bought your tickets is the New Barn, immediately to your right, and weYe now at the beginning of the main path to the farmland - and of course the car park is on your left. The scarecrow vou can see in the car park in the corner, beside the main path, is a traditional figure for keeping the birds away from crops, but our scarecrow is a permanent sculpture, ifs taller than a human being, so you can see it from quite a distance.If vou look ahead of vou. voull see a maze. Ifs opposite the New Barn, beside the side path that branches off to the right just over there. The maze is made out of hedges which are too tall for young children to see over them, but ifs quite small, so you canJt get lost in it!Now, can you see the bridge crossing the fish pool further up the main path? If vou want to go to the cafe, go towards the bridge and turn right just before it. Walk along the side path and the cafe's on the first bend vou come to. The building was originally the schoolhouse, and ifs well over a hundred years old.As you may know, we run skills workshops here, where you can learn traditional crafts like woodwork and basket-making. You can see examples of the work, and talk to someone about the courses, in the Black Barn. If vou take the side path to the right, here, just by the New Barn, voull come to the Black Barn just where the path first bends.Now I mustn't forget to tell you about picnicking, as I can see some of you have brought your lunch with you. You can picnic in the field, though do clear up behind you, of course. Or if you’d prefer a covered picnic area, there’s one near the farmvard: just after vou cross the bridge, there's a covered picnic spot on the right.And the last thing to mention is Fiddv House itself. From here vou can cross the bridge then walk along the footpath through the field to the left of the farmyard. That goes to the house, and it’ll give you a lovely view of it. It’s certainly worth a few photographs, but as it’s a private home, I'm afraid you canl go inside.Right. Well, if youYe all ready, well set off on our tour of the farm.(2).【B2】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:tool/tools)解析:(3).【B3】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:shoes)解析:(4).【B4】(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:dog/dogs)解析:(5).There are six questions below,Label the map below.Write the correct letter A-I.Scarecrow ...............(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:F)解析:(6).Maze ...............(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:G)解析:(7).Cafe ...............(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:D)解析:(8).Black Barn ...............(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:H)解析:(9).Covered picnic area ...............(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:C)解析:(10).Fiddy House ...............(分数:1)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:A)解析:SECTION 3(分数:10)SECTION 3(分数:10)(1).There are ten questions belowChoose the correct letter, A, В or C.The students in Akira Miyake’s study were all majoring in(分数:1)A.physics.B.psychology or physics.C.science, technology, engineering or mathematics. √解析:听力原文:Lisa :OK, Greg, so I finally managed to read the article you mentioned - the one about the study on gender in physicsGreg :About the study of college students done by Akira Miyake and his team? Yeah. I was interested that the researchers were actually a mix of psychologists and physicists. That’s an unusual combination.Lisa : Yeah. I got a little confused at first about which students the study was based on. They weren’t actually majoring in physics —they were majoring in whafs known as the STEM disciplines. Thafs science, technology, engineering and ...Greg : ... and math. Yes, but they were all doing physics courses as part of their studies.Lisa : That's correct. So as I understood it, Miyake and со started from the fact that women are underrepresented in introductory physics courses at college, and also that on average, the women who do enrol on these courses perform more poorly than the men. No one really knows why this is the case.Greg:Yeah. But what the researchers wanted to find out was basically what they could do about the relatively low level of the women's results. But in order to find a solution they needed to find out more about the nature of the problem.Lisa : Right - now lefs see if I can remember... it was that in the physics class, the female students thought the male students all assumed that women weren’t any good at physics ... was that it? And they thought that the men expected them to get poor results in their tests.Greg : Thafs what the women thought, and that made them nervous, so they did get poor results. But actually they were wrong ... No one was making anv assumptions about the female students at all.Lisa : Anyway, what Miyake^ team did was quite simple - getting the students to do some writing before they went into the physics class. What did they call it?Greg:Values-affirmation - they had to write an essay focusing on things that were significant to them, not particularly to do with the subject they were studying, but more general things like music, or people who mattered to them.Lisa :Right. So the idea of doing the writing is that this gets the students thinking in a positive wayGreg : And putting these thoughts into words can relax them and help them overcomethe psychological factors that lead to poor performance. Yeah. But what the researchers in the study hadn't expected was that this one activity raised the womens physics grades from the C to the В range.Lisa : A huge change. Pity it wasn't to an A, but still! No, but it does suggest that the women were seriously underperforming beforehand, in comparison with the men.Greg : Yes. Mind you, Miyake's article left out a lot of details. Like, did the students do the writing just once, or several times? And had they been told why they were doing the writing? That might have affected the results.Lisa :You mean, if they know the researchers thought it might help them to improve, then they'd just try to fulfil that expectation?Greg: Exactly.Greg :So anyway, I thought for our project we could do a similar study, but investigate whether it really was the writing activity that had that result.Lisa : OK. So we could ask them to do a writing task about something completely different... something more factual? Like a general knowledge topic.Greg :Maybe ... or we could have half the students doing a writing task and half doing something else, like an oral task.Lisa :Or even, half do the same writing task as in the original research and half do a factual writing task. Then we'd see if it really is the topic that made the difference, or something else.Greg :Thafs it. Good. So at our meeting with the supervisor on Monday we can tell him weVe decided on our project. We should have our aims ready by then. I suppose we need to read the original study - the article’s just a summary.Lisa :And there was another article I read, by Smolinsky. It was about her research on how women and men perform in mixed teams in class, compared with single-sex teams and on their own.Greg : Let me guess ... the women were better at teamwork.Lisa : Th at’s what I expected,but actually the men and the women got the same results whether they were working in teams or on their own. But I guess it’s not that relevant to us.Greg : What worries me anyway is how we're going to get everything done in the time.Lisa :We’ll be 〇K now we know what we’re doing. Though I’m not clear how we assess whether the students in our experiment actually make any progress or not...Greg:No. We may need some advice on that. The main thing’s to make sure we have the right siz e sample, not too big or too small.Lisa : That shouldn't be difficult. Right, what do we need to do next? We could have a look at the timetable for the science classes ... or perhaps we should just make an appointment to see one of the science professors. Thafd be better.Greg : Great. And we could even get to observe one of the classes.Lisa : What for?Greg : Well ... OK maybe let's just go with your idea. Right, well ...(2).The aim of Miyake’s study was to investigate(分数:1)A.what kind of women choose to study physics.B.a way of improving women’s performance in physics.√C.whether fewer women than men study physics at college.解析:(3).The female physics students were wrong to believe that(分数:1)A.the teachers marked them in an unfair way.B.the male students expected them to do badly. √C.their test results were lower than the male students’.解析:(4).Miyake’s team asked the students to write about(分数:1)A.what they enjoyed about studying physics.B.the successful experiences of other people.C.something that was important to them personally. √解析:(5).What was the aim of the writing exercise done by the subjects?(分数:1)A.to reduce stress √B.to strengthen verbal abilityC.to encourage logical thinking解析:(6).What surprised the researchers about the study?(分数:1)A.how few students managed to get A gradesB.the positive impact it had on physics results for women √C.the difference between male and female performance解析:(7).Greg and Lisa think Miyake’s re sults could have been affected by(分数:1)A.the length of the writing task.B.the number of students who took part.C.the information the students were given. √解析:(8).Greg and Lisa decide that in their own project, they will compare the effects of(分数:1)A.two different writing tasks。
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雅思A类阅读考题回顾(第二季度)Passage 2 资料考证来源于维基百科/wiki/SS_Great_Eastern After repairs, she plied for several years as a passenger liner between Britain and America, before being conv erted to a cable-laying ship and laying the first lasting”Brunel worked for several years as assistant engineer on the project to create a tunn el under London's River Thames 题目配对tunnel under river Thames -- which Brune was not responsible for itThough ultimately unsuccessful, another of Brunel's interesting use of technical inno vations was the atmospheric railway 配对建成不久就停止运营那项吧Great Eastern was designed to cruise non-stop from London to Sydney and back (s ince engineers of the time misunderstood that Australia had no coal reserves), and she remained the largest ship built until the turn of the century. Like many of Brunel's am bitious projects, the ship soon ran over budget and behind schedule in the faceof a series of technical problems.great eastern 配对建设推迟了很对次和财务上不成功我配了两个Great Britain is considered the first modern ship, being built of metal rather than wood, powered by an engine rather than wind or oars, and driven by propeller rather than paddle wheel. 配对成为广泛认可的标准忘了这个是不是第一题的段落包含信息题了其他记不住了有个火车站什么的配对Brunel 影响了反对者这个乱配的Passage 3According to science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein, "a handy short definition of almost all science fiction might read: realistic speculation about possible future events, based solidly on ade quate knowledge of the real world, past and present, and on a thorough understanding of the na ture and significance of the scientific method."Vladimir Nabokov argued that if we were rigorous with our definitions, Shakespeare's play Th e Tempest would have to be termed science fiction.Y/N/NG 第一题就纠结了题目是科幻小说很难下定义文中不是两种观点都有么但是自己答的Y 然后信息配对有一道是The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress is a 1966 science fiction novel by A merican writer Robert A. Heinlein, about a lunar colony's revolt against rule from Earth. 这门书貌似是配对它成功预测了人类登月Academic Reading 04/09/2010(,等考区)雅思阅读真题题源9.4号《九分达人》迷失的城CAMEL allows archaeologists to survey ancient cities without digging in the dirt, disturbing sitesLike a dromedary that cantravel a long distancewithout taking a drink ofwater, the OrientalInstitute’s CAMEL computerproject can traverse vast distances of ancient andmodern space withoutpausing for the usualrefreshment known best by archaeologists —digging in the soil. CAMEL (the Center forAncient Middle Eastern Landscapes) is at the leading edge of archaeology because of what it does not do and what it can do. First, it does not actually excavate. For a science based on the destructive removal of buried artifacts and an examination of them for meaning, CAMEL works in quite the opposite way: it aims to survey ancient sites and disturb them as little as possible.What CAMEL can do however, is remarkable. It organizes maps, aerial photography, satellite images and other data into one place, allowing archaeologists to see how ancient trade routes developed and to prepare simulations of how people may have interacted, given the limitations of their space, the availability of resources and the organization of their cities.CAMEL provides the wonderful opportunity “to see beyond the horizon,” said Scott Branting, Director of the project.Branting oversees the CAMEL project from a second-floor computer lab at the Oriental Institute. As he walks around, he shows off the dozen PCs that form the nucleus of the project, which invites faculty and students to pore through electronic images from throughout the Middle East. “;“The Near Eastern area is defined for the purposes of our collections as an enormous box stretching from Greece on the west to Afghanistan on the east, from the middle of the Black Sea on the north to the horn of Africa on the south,” he said as he turned on a computer to summon an image from the area.Up popped an aerial surveillance photograph taken for defense purposes during the Cold War. The image showed mounds on the surface of the steppe regions of modern Iraq, sites that are among the hundreds unexplored there Overlying aerial photographs show the ancient city wall at Kerkenes Dag in Turkey.that are potentially valuable sites for future excavation when archaeologists can safely return.“Because these images are images from the 1950s and 1960s, they show a terrain much different from what exists today,” he explained. Fields have covered much of the formally barren areas of the Middle East as irrigation has expanded farming. Sites that show up as mounds in photographs may today be leveled and hard to recognize. Some of the ancient material they contain, however, is still buried deep below the surface.Besides the aerial surveillance photographs, the collection includes some photographs taken by small planes in the early days of aerial photography.James Henry Breasted, founder of the Oriental Institute, was an early pioneer in the field and began taking photographs from a plane over sites in Egypt in 1920. Some of his early shots are a bit shaky, though, as he also experienced air sickness during that path-breaking effort.When the Oriental Institute launched an excavation in the 1930s at Persepolis in Iran, the art of aerial photography had progressed greatly, and stunning pictures of the ancient Persian capital helped demonstrate the scope of the city in a way nothing else could. Some of those photographs are on the walls of the Persian Gallery of the Museum of the Oriental Institute, and others are part of the CAMEL database.Oriental Institute scholars also used balloons rigged with cameras to catch overall shots of excavation sites.In addition to the aerial photographs, the collection also includes shots taken by NASA, Digital Globe and other organizations from satellites.Branting is in Turkey this summer working on a site that shows the value of nondestructive techniques such as those developed at CAMEL. He has been studying the ancient and mysterious city of Kerkenes Dag in central Turkey.The city, surrounded by a wall, is a square mile, huge by ancient standards, and is the largest preclassical site in Anatolia, the name for the ancient region that now includes Turkey. The city is about 30 miles from Hattusa, the capital of the ancient Hittite Empire.Although the city was an Iron Age site and was planned and built by powerful leaders capable of controlling a large work force, it is uncertain who held that power. Early scholars had speculated it may have been a rival to the Hittites, but a research team from the Oriental Instituteestablished in 1928 that the city was built sometime after the fall of the Hittites in about 1180 B.C.Geoffrey Summers of the Middle East Technical University in Ankara directed a new dig at the site beginning in 1993. Branting joined the project in 1995 as an Oriental Institute graduate student. Researchers from the Middle East Technical University and the Oriental Institute then joined efforts to work on the project together.From the beginning of the latest work at Kerkenes Dag, archaeologists have used nondestructive techniques to learn more about the site. Random trench work would probably not turn up much more information than was recovered in the 1928 Oriental Institute excavation, scholars have contended.“By employing a range of observational and remote sensing techniques across the entire area of the city, we have been able to fill in the blank spaces on an earlier map made by the Oriental Institute,” Branting said. The work, which includes the techniques used at CAMEL to map accurately a site with photographs, provided archaeologists a chance to work with a high degree of precision once digging began. Currently, another season of excavation is underway.“Since so much can be seen on the surface at Kerkenes Dag, this has proved to be a very effective technique,” Branting said.Global Positioning System technology has allowed scholars to record the minute topography of the entire ground surface within the site. “Never before in archaeology has this technique been undertaken on such a grand scale. The terrain model is the basis for ongoing work to produce a virtual reconstruction of the entire city, neighborhood by neighborhood, building by building,” he said.By using the techniques, the team was able to locate the gateway of the palace complex and find the first fragmentary inscriptions and reliefs to be recovered at the site. They have been able to date the site to the mid- to late-seventh century through the mid-sixth century B.C.Scholars believe the city may have been one referred to by Herodotus as Pteria, which was conquered by the Lydian King Croesus in a failed effort to block the advance of the Persian Empire.“If the equation of Kerkenes Dag with Pteria holds true, then we can even more precisely date the massive destruction of the city to around 547 B.C. and begin to underst and something of its international importance,” Branting said雅思阅读真题题源9.4号《九分达人》-----消费DematerializationUntil recently the role of consumption as a driving force for environmental change has not been widely explored. This may be due in part to the difficulty of collecting suitable data. The present chapter approaches the consumption of materials from the perspective of the forces for materialization or dematerialization of industrial products beyond the underlying and obviously very powerful forces of economic and population growth. Examination can occur on both the unit and the aggregate level of materials consumption. Such study may make it possible to assess current streams of materials use and, based on environmental implications, may suggest directions for future materials policy.The word dematerialization is often broadly used to characterize the decline over time in weight of the materials used in industrial end products. One may also speak of dematerialization in terms of the decline in “embedded energy” in industrial products. Colombo (1988) has speculated that dematerialization is the logical outcome of an advanced economy in which material needs are substantially satiated.1Williams et al. (1987) have explored relationships between materials use and affluence in the United States. Perhaps we should first ask the question: Is dematerialization taking place? The answer depends, above all, on how dematerialization is defined. The question is particularly of interest from an environmental point of view, because the use of less material could translate into smaller quantities of waste generated at both the production and the consumption phases of the economic process.But less is not necessarily less from an environmental point of view. If smaller and lighter products are also inferior in quality, then more units would be produced, and the net result could be a greater amount of waste generated in both production and consumption. From an environmental viewpoint, therefore, (de)materialization should perhaps be defined as the change in the amount of waste generated per unit of industrial products. On the basis of such a definition, and taking into account overall production and consumption, we have attempted to examine the question of whether dematerialization is occurring. Our goal is not to answer definitively the question whether society is dematerializing but rather to establish a framework for analysis to address this overall question and to indicate some of the interesting and useful directions for study. We have examined a number of examples even though the data are not complete.Undoubtedly, many industrial products have become lighter and smaller with time. Cars, dwelling units, television sets, clothes pressing irons,and calculators are but a few examples. There is, of course, usually a lower bound regarding how small objects such as appliances can be made and still be compatible with the physical dimensions and limitations of human beings (who are themselves becoming larger), as well as with the tasks to be performed.2 Apart from such boundary conditions on size and possibly weight of many industrial product units, dematerialization of units of products is perceived to be occurring.An important question is how far one could drive dematerialization. For example, for the automobile, how is real world safety related to its mass? In a recent study, Evans (1985) found that, given a single-car crash, the unbelted driver of a car weighing about 2,000 pounds is about 2.6 times as likely to be killed as is the unbelted driver of an approximately 4,000-pound car. The relative disadvantage of the smaller car is essentially the same when the corresponding comparison is made for belted drivers. For two-car crashes it was found that the driver of a 2,000-pound car crashing into another 2,000-pound car is about 2.0 times as likely to be injured seriously or fatally as is the driver of a 4,000-pound car crashing into another 4,000-pound car. These results suggest one of the reasons that dematerialization by itself will not be a sufficient criterion for social choice about product design. If the product cannot be practically or safely reduced beyond a certain point, can the service provided by the product be provided in a way that demands less material? lb return to the case of transportation, substituting telecommunications for transportation might be a dematerializer, but we have no data on the relative materials demand for the communications infrastructure versus the transportation infrastructure to meet a given need. In any case, demands for communication and transportation appear to increase in tandem, as complementary goods rather than as substitutes for one another.It is interesting to inquire into dematerialization in the world of miniaturization, not only the world of large objects. In the computer industry, for example, silicon wafers are increasing in size to reduce material losses in cutting. This is understandable if one considers that approximately 400 acres of silicon wafer material are used per year by IBM Corporation at a cost of about $100 million per acre. A processed wafer costs approximately $800, and the increase in total wafer area per year is about 10-15 percent. Although silicon wafers do not present a waste disposal problem from the point of view of volume, they are environmentally important because their manufacture involves the handling of hazardous chemicals. They are also interesting as an example of how the production volume of an aggressive new technology tends to grow because of popularity in the market. Moreover, many rather large plastic and metal boxes are required to enclose and keep cool the microchips madewith the wafers, even as the world's entire annual chip production might compactly fit inside one 747 jumbo jet. Thus, such new industries may tend to be simultaneously both friends and foes of dematerialization.The production of smaller and lighter toasters, irons, television sets, and other devices in some instances may result in lower-quality products and an increased consumer attitude to ”replace rather than repair.” In these instances, the number of units produced may have increased. Although dematerialization may be the case on a per-unit basis, the increasing number of units produced can cause an overall trend toward materialization with time. As an example, the apparent consumption of shoes, which seem increasingly difficult to repair, has risen markedly in the United States since the 1970s, with about 1.1 billion pairs of nonrubber shoes purchased in 1985, compared with 730 million pairs as recently as 1981 (Table 1).In contrast, improvements in quality generally result in dematerialization, as has been the case for tires. The total tire production in the United States has risen over time (Figure 1), following from general increases in both the number of registered vehicles and the total miles of travel. However, the number of tires per million vehicle miles of travel has declined (Figure 2). Such a decline in tire wear can be attributed to improved tire quality, which results directly in a decrease in the quantity of solid waste due to discarded tires. For example, a tire designed to have a service life of 100,000 miles could reduce solid waste from tires by 60-75 percent (Westerman, 1978). Other effective tire waste reduction strategies include tire retreading and recycling, as well as the use of discarded tires as vulcanized rubber particles in roadway asphalt mixes.Dematerialization of unit products affects, and is influenced by, a number of factors besides product quality. These include ease of manufacturing, production cost, size and complexity of the product, whether the product is to be repaired or replaced, and the amount of waste to be generated and processed. These factors influence one another as well (Figure 3). For example, the ease of manufacture of a particular product in smaller and lighter units may result in lower production cost and cheaper products of lower quality, which will be replaced rather than repaired on breaking down. Although a smaller amount of waste will be generated on a per-unit basis, more units will be produced and disposed of, and there may be an overall increase in waste generation at both the production and the consumption ends.Another factor of interest on the production end is scale. One would expect so-called economies of scale in production to lead to a set of facilities that embody less material for a given output. Does having fewer, largerplants in fact involve significantly less use of material (or space) than having more, smaller ones? At the level of the individual product, the shift from mainframe computers to personal computers, driven by desires for local independence and convenience, may also be in the direction of materialization.Among socioeconomic factors influencing society's demand for Mate- are the nature of various activities, composition of the work force, and income levels. For example, as a predominantly agricultural society evolves toward industrialization, demand for materials increases, whereas the transition from an industrial to a service society might bring about a decline in the use of materials. Within a given culture, to what extent are materials use and waste generation increasing functions of income?The spatial dispersion of population is a potential materializer. Migration from urban to suburban areas, often driven by affluence, requires more roads, more single-unit dwellings, and more automobiles with a consequent significant expansion in the use of materials. The movement from large, extended families sharing one dwelling to smaller, nuclear families may be regarded as a materializer if every household unit occupies a separate dwelling. Factors such as photocopying, photography, advertising, poor quality, high cost of repair, and wealth generally force materialization. Technological innovation, especially product innovation, may also tend to force materialization, at least in the short run. For example, microwave ovens, which are smaller than old-fashioned ovens, have now been acquired by most American households. However, they have come largely as an addition to, not a substitute for, previous cooking appliances. In the long term, if microwave ovens truly replace older ovens, this innovation may come to be regarded as a dematerializer. National security and war, styles and fashions, and fads may also function as materializers by accelerating production and consumption. Demand for health and fitness, local mobility, and travel may spur materialization in other ways.The societal driving forces behind dematerialization are, at best, diverse and contradictory. However, the result may indeed be a clear trend in materialization or dematerialization. This could be determined only through collection and analysis of data on the use of basic materials with time, particularly for industry and especially for products with the greatest materials demand. Basic materials such as metals and alloys (e.g., steel, copper, aluminum), cement, sand, gravel, wood, paper, glass, ceramics, and rubber are among the materials that should be considered. The major products and associated industries that would be interesting to study could well include roads, buildings, automobiles, appliances,pipes (metal, clay, plastic), wires, clothing, newsprint and books, packaging materials, pottery, canned food, and bottled or canned drinks.第一篇:1、达尔文进化论被拿来作鸟的研究拓展,动物多样性保护,是表格题,直接在文中找答案就行了2、T/F/NG。
雅思2010年7月10、11、17、18日口语机经

7月10、11、17、18日口语试题Part One:*Hometown (青岛,北京,广州)Where are you from?Where is your hometown?How long have you lived in your hometown?Can you tell me the location of your hometown? 第二部分卡片提前Which part of your hometown do you like most?Is your hometown becoming bigger and bigger?Do your family always live in your hometown?What do you like most in your hometown?What should be improved in your hometown?Is your hometown a good place for children to live in?Which place would you like to show to visitors to your hometown?Do you think your hometown is a suitable place for people to live in?*Study (厦门,杭州,北京,郑州,哈尔滨,昆明)Are you a student or your working?Where do you study?Why do you choose this school?What is your major?Why do you choose it as your major?How do your parents think of your major?Did your parents choose this major for you?What are the advantages of learning this major?What do you want to do in the future? Why?Is it easy for you to find a job with this major?How was your first day at school?第二部分卡片提前Do you think the first day in university/at school is very important?How important is your feeling about the school?What is the most interesting thing about your major?What subjects do you have at school?How do you feel about your subjects?What is your favorite subject?*Job (广州)What do you do?What is your main responsibility?Do you want to change for another job?Have you got any job training?How was your first day at work?第二部分卡片提前Clothes (厦门, 郑州, 杭州)How do you think of fashionable clothes?Where do you often buy clothes?Do you like shopping?Do you care about fashion?What kind of clothes do you like?Will you change your dressing style?Do you like shopping in big malls or small shops?Do people of different ages have different preferences for clothes? What style of clothes do you like?*Food (青岛, 哈尔滨, 南京)What was your favorite food as a child?Do you still like it now? Why?What kind of food would you feed your child with?*Cooking (南宁, 郑州, 杭州, 武汉)Do you know how to cook?Who cooks most in your family?Did you learn cooking when you were a child?Do you think you would cook more in the future? Why?Do you want your child to ear at restaurants in the future?*House/apartment (杭州, 大连, 北京, 悉尼, 南宁)Do you live in a house or a flat What kind of flat are you living in? Do you like living there? Why?What things do you have in your house?What are the advantages of your flat?What are the main advantages of your apartment?Would you recommend your living place to others?How is the environment around your home?Can you describe the region where you live?*Noise/sound/music (南京, 合肥)What kinds of noise do we have?What kind of natural sound do you like? Why?What was your favorite song in your childhood? How about now? What sound from your childhood do you remember best?*Weather (厦门, 青岛, 哈尔滨, 北京, 长沙)What kind of weather do you like?How is the climate in China?What do you do in this kind of weather?In what kind of weather do you like going out?How does the weather change in your homewtown?What did you do last time with this kind of weather?How is the weather in your hometown?What is your favorite season?Do you often watch the weather forecast?Do you think weather affects people’s mood?Do you prefer to live a city with distinct seasons or the one with the same season?*Neighbours (大连, 合肥, 杭州)Do you know your neighbors well?How often do you meet each other?What should be the biggest conflict between neighbors?Do you prefer an old neighbour or a young one? Why?Emails/letters (哈尔滨) 三月份题Which do you prefer, face-to-face communication, sending emails or sending messages? *Movies (北京, 南宁)Do you watching movies?What kind of movies do you like?Do you like watching movies at home or in the cinema?Is there any movie you dislike? Why?What kind of movies did you watch when you were a child?*Travelling (杭州, 济南)Do you like travelling?Where do you like to travel?Tell me something about the longest journey you had.第二部分卡片提前What kind of travelling do you like?*Weekend (武汉)Do you like to hang out with friends or stay at home at weekends?Leisure time (哈尔滨) 新题What do people in your hometown do in their leisure time?*Animals (厦门, 青岛, 哈尔滨)Do you like keeping pets?What pets did you keep when you were a child?What kind of animal to you want to keep as pets?Should citizens be allowed to keep pets in big cities?What animals do you like best?Do Chinese people like animals?What kind of animals do Chinese people like?*Magazines/newspapers (新西兰, 北京, 悉尼)Do you often read magazines or newspapers?Have you ever read any magazines recently?Do you read foreign magazines?Is the foreign magazine beneficial to your foreign language study?Have you ever read any magazines in foreign languages?*Reading (成都, 济南)Do you like reading?What do you usually read?Did you like reading when you were a child?Is reading important to children?*Sports (杭州)Do you like sports?Do people around you like sports?Do you often do sports at school?Should children be encouraged to do more sports?*Collection (新西兰)*Colours (厦门, 哈尔滨, 郑州, 上海)What is your favourite colour? Why?Do you often wear clothes in this colour?In which colour would you like to have your house painted?What color do Chinese people like?Is there any color that carries special meaning in China?*Cell phones (厦门, 成都)What function of your cell phone do you like best?What are the advantages and disadvantages of cell phones?*Learning a Languages (北京, 成都)What languages can you speak?Which language do you speak most often?Is learning English easy or difficult for you?What special features does English have compared with other language? How do you learn English?*Time (南京)Do you wear a watch?What would you do if you were late for something?*Flowers (郑州)What do people send flowers to others?When was the last time you sent flowers?What kind of flowers do you like?Do people in your country like planting flowers?Part Two and Three:A famous person you want to meet from another country (成都) Describe a famous person (not from your country) o you would like to meet You should sayWho he/she isWhat else you know about him/herWhy he/she is famousHow you got to know him/herAnd explain the reason why you want to meet him/herWhat are the ways of becoming famous?What are the advantages and disadvantages of getting famous?What do you think of the famous people in China?Is it sensible that so many young people want to become famous?*A foreign artist such as musician, dancer and painter (广州)Describe a well-know artist you admire but not from your country (singer, actor, painter, etc) You should sayWho he/she isWhat he/she is famous forHow you got to know him/herAnd explain the reason why you admire him/herWhat is the most popular form of art in China?A person who you once helped (杭州)Describe a person who you once helped.You should sayWho he/she isWhen you helped him/ herWhat you did to help him/herWhy you wanted to help him/ herHow you felt of itShould the government help the aged?Should parents encourage children to help others?What is the difference between taking care of the elderly and looking after children?*Something your friend did that makes you admire him/her (南京, 北京)Describe a thing your friend did, which made you admire him/herYou should sayWhat challenging thing he/she didWhy he/she did itWhy it was challengingWhat difficulties he/she had to overcomeHow you felt of itAnd explain the reason why you admire him/herWhat kind of people do Chinese admire? Why?Is it important to go to university in China? Do you think this phenomenon would change in the future?What kind of people do the young admire?Who do you admire?*A walk (上海, 济南)Describe a walk with your friendYou should sayWhere you took the walkWhen you took the walkWho you walked withWhat you did during the walkAnd explain the reason why you enjoyed itWhat do some people choose to drive a car instead of walking even if the destination is nearby?Who walk more, people at present or those in the ancient times?What kind of people in the modern society like walking?*An enjoyable visit you received (大连)Describe a visit you recently receiveYou should sayWho he/she wasWhere you received the visitWhen you received the visitWhat you did for the visitorAnd explain the reason why you enjoy it very muchDo people send presents when they pay a visit to others?What kind of presents do Chinese people send? Does this kind of presents carry any special meaning?Is there anything we should never do while we visit someone else?What is the difference between being visited by a friend and a family member?How do you entertain a foreign visitor?*Last weekend (沈阳)Describe your last weekend.You should sayWhat you didWhere you wereWho you stayed withHow you feltAnd explain the reasons why you enjoyed/ hate itDo you think it is important to have weekends? Why?What do you think of work shift?A day when you felt relaxed (武汉) your last weekend的变种卡Describe a day when you felt relaxed.You should sayWhen it wasWhat you didHow you pass the dayAnd explain the reason why you felt it relaxed.In what ways do Chinese people get relaxed?Do young people and the aged relax themselves in different ways?*A special meal you have eaten (厦门, 青岛, 杭州)Describe a special mealYou should sayWhere it wasWhat you ateWho were with youAnd explain the reason why it is special for youDo people of your age cook for themselves?Is it necessary to teach your child how to cook?At what age should children learn cooking?Should cooking courses be provided by schools?Has the government taken any measures to teach people cooking?What are the influences on family life and the society if fewer and fewer people are willing to cook for themselves?Should the cooking course be made a compulsory course at school?Do people in China prefer to cook by themselves or eat out?Where do most Chinese people do the shopping, in supermarkets or traditional markets?? What do you think of fashion?Do you think cooking important to people?*An interesting wild animal (都柏林, 南宁, 杭州)Describe an interesting wild animal from your country.You should say:What it isWhere you know this animal from (or, where you saw it)What it looks likeHow do you know about itWhat is special about itAnd explain how people in your country (or, you) feel about this animalWhat is the function of zoos?Why do people put animals into zoos?What kind of qualities do good zoos need?Should people put animals into zoos?Do you think zoos will disappear in the future?In what ways are zoos important to us?Are there any bad people working in zoos?How do people affect the habitat of wild life?Do you think your children would go to the zoo to see those wild animals in the future?Why do we need zoos?What have been done to protect animals?Do you think the endangered species would die out eventually?*Something you bought/borrowed recently but have not used often (厦门, 杭州, 新西兰, 郑州, 广州)Describe something you bought/borrow but seldom useYou should sayWhen you bought itWhere it is nowWhy you bought itHow it is usedAnd explain the reason why you do not use it nowWhat are the differences between shopping in a big shopping mall and a small shop?What is the relationship between high price and good quality?What are the effects of recycling?What do you think of recycling?*An old person (哈尔滨)*A person who you live with or who you used to live with (厦门)Describe a person you lived withYou should sayWho he/she isWhat you do togetherFor how long you have been living togetherHow well you get long with him/herAnd explain the reason why you like spending time with him/herDo you think that people’s relationship may change with time?*Something you made by yourself (either alone or with others) (厦门, 北京)Describe one thing all made by yourselfYou should sayWhat it isWhen you made itWhy you made itHow you made itAnd explain the reason why you like it very muchWhat do other people like to make by themselves?*A domestic appliance (not computer) (北京)A trip you would like to take with your friend (厦门, 悉尼)Describe a journey you are planningYou should sayWhere you want to goWho you plan to go withWhen you plan to go thereHow you place to have itAnd explain the reason why you want to go thereWhat are the differences between business trips and private trips?What are the benefits and drawbacks of a trip by plane?Is the development of tourism good or bad?A city you are living in or want to live in (杭州, 武汉)二月份题Describe the city you are living now/ you hope to live in.You should sayWhere it isHow large the population isWhat it is famous forWhat impression you have on itWhat is the difference between living in the city and living in the countryside?What are the influences of living in the city on people’s health?What are the differences between the sound we hear in the city and that in the countryside? What are the differences in interpersonal relationship between people living in the city and those in the countryside?*A city you once lived in/ visited (北京)*A recent change in your hometown (厦门, 墨尔本)A place you have been to from which you could learn something about the past (长沙) Describe a place you visited and learn from the past.You should sayWhere it isHow it isWhen you visited/ learned itHow you like itWhat is the relationship between history and museums?What is the importance of museums?How do museums get funded?Is there a country the history of which you want to know about?Do you think that all outdoor activities are beneficial to people?What is the importance of green belts to a city?*A park (上海)Describe a park/ garden.You should sayWhere it isWhat it looks likeHow often you go thereWhat you can see thereWhat you do thereAnd explain the reason why you want to talk about itWhat kind of outdoor activities do people take in summer?*Your favourite book in your childhood (杭州, 北京, 南宁, 郑州)Describe your favourite book in your childhood.You should sayWhat is the name of the bookWho sent it to youWhat it was aboutAnd explain the reason why you liked itWhen is the oldest age for children to start reading?How can parents encourage children to read more?Do you think we should force children to read?Which kind of books do people of different age groups like?Do people’s preferences for books change as they age?What are the benefits brought by reading?Do you prefer reading by Internet or by books? How about ipad?*A well-known story (北京)The last film you saw (沈阳)Describe the last film you sawYou should sayWhere you saw itWhen you saw itWhat it was aboutWhether you like itAnd explain the reason why you like/dislike itWhat kind of films is popular in China?What kind of films do young people like?Do you believe that the movie that costs much money is a good one? What are the criteria that we use to tell whether a film is good or not? Can movies be educational?What are the relationships between movies and the circulation of culture?*A hobby you had as a child (青岛, 哈尔滨, 苏州)Describe a hobby you had when you were a childYou should sayWhat it wasWhen you started itWith whom you did itHow often you did itHow well you did itWhat you gained from itAnd explain the reason why you did itHave parents’ attitudes towards children’s hobbies changed?What do parents want their children to learn?Do students and workers spend their leisure time in different ways? Who have more leisure time, students or workers?What hobbies do children in your country have now?Have children’s hobbies changed compared with those in the past? What hobbies are popular in China?What kind of hobbies can help you improve skills?Do students have less free time than before?How do you relax yourself?*A toy you had in your childhood (哈尔滨, 上海, 武汉)Describe a toy you had in your childhood.You should sayWhat it isWho gave it to youWhere you played with itWhen you played with itAnd explain the reason why you liked this toyDo boys and girls have different preferences for toys?Do you think TV will replace toys? Why?What kind of toys is popular now?Do you think people should give different kinds of toys to their sons and daughters?Do you think the toys that children play with can bring advantages to them?Should parents only give educational toys to their children?What are the differences between traditional toys and electronic toys?Is it appropriate for parents to buy many educational toys for their children?*A modern building that you think is interesting (北京, 重庆)Describe a modern building that you think is interesting.You should sayHow you know about itHow it looksWhat it is used forWhat its functions areHow it is usedWhen you went thereAnd explain the reason why you think it is interestingWhat are the differences between old buildings and modern buildings?What are the advantages or disadvantages of modern buildings?Since you have talked about the disadvantages, do you believe that modern buildings are not as good as old ones?Should those old buildings be knocked down or preserved?How the government buildings are like in your city?Do different people like different buildings?Which do you think are more important, the government buildings or the ones built for the purpose of tourism?Why are some buildings so attractive?Why do many young people prefer modern buildings?*A shop you like (北京)Describe a shop you like.You should sayWhere it isHow you got to know itWhat it sellsWhat you like most about itHow you like itAnd explain the reason why you like itWhy do people like shopping?Do people different attitudes towards shopping?How do males go shopping?Is shopping on line popular in China?Do you think that online shopping will take the place of the traditional way of shopping?Is saving money necessary?Do old people and young people hold different attitudes towards saving money?Why do you think it is necessary to save money?What do you think of the house price in China now?*A long journey (合肥)*A TV program you like/dislike (合肥, 大连, 成都, 合肥, 上海)Describe a TV programmed you like/ dislike.You should sayWhat it is aboutWhat type of program it isWhere you watch itAnd explain the reason why you like/dislike itWhat kind of TV programs is popular in China?How would TV programs be in the future?Do TV programs bring us any negative influences?Can children be educated through TV programs?Is TV more important to old people than young people?What are the advantages of TV compared with newspapers?Do you think TV will still keep its popularity in the future?*A family you spent time with (not yours) (合肥, 厦门)Describe a family you spent time with.You should sayWho were in the familyWhat you did togetherHow you like themHow they affected youWhat are the differences in relationship of parents and children now and in the past?How do parents take good care of their children? What will it be in the future? Would you look after your child in the same way?How important family is to you?What are roles of young people and old people in a family?Do young people prefer to live with old people or alone? Will this situation change in the future?*An exciting message you received by email or phone recently (北京)Describe an exciting message you received by email or phone recently.You should sayWho sent itWhat it was aboutWhat you did after receiving itAnd explain the reason why you think it is excitingWhich way of communication do you prefer, face-to-face communication or talking on the phone?What is the difference between the ways that children and adults communicate?Do you think we have the problem of information overload?How do people usually get information?*A type of music that is popular in China (北京)Describe a type of music that is popular in ChinaYou should sayWhat it isWhen you started to listen to itWhere can people hear itWho told you about itAnd explain the reason why it is popular in ChinaDo people of different ages like different types of music?Why do many Chinese people want to become singers?*A public event you have attended (religious activity, sports events and so on) (北京, 悉尼, 南宁)Describe a public event you have attended.You should sayWhen you attended itWho you were withWho else were in the eventWhat you didAnd explain how you felt about itDo you like watching sports at home or on the spot?Can you say something about your hometown?五分问题Is your hometown becoming more and more crowded? Is being crowded good or bad?What is the advantage of living with other people closely?What can the government do about overcrowding?How many types of public events are there in your country?What is the most popular public event in your country?What are the influences of overcrowding?How can the problem of overcrowding be solved?*A healthy lifestyle that you want to recommend to others (广州, 哈尔滨)Describe a healthy lifestyle you want to recommend to othersYou should sayWhat it isWhat things you need to do itWhy you think it is healthyAnd explain the reason why you recommend itDo males and females have different health problems?What are the differences between Chinese lifestyle and the western one?What measures should be taken by the school to encourage students to lead a healthy life? Who live a healthier life, students or white-collar workers?How does the working environment affect people?A sport you are good at (成都)*Your favourite sports (哈尔滨)Describe your favourite sports.You should sayWhat it isWhether you are good at itWhat difficulty you have when playing itHow you learn to play it wellAnd explain the reason why you like itWhat benefits do sports bring to people?Do students at primary school and high school prefer doing sports or having classes?What are the positive influences of sports on children?What do you think of the phenomenon that companies sponsor those sports events?Do you think children should be given more time for relaxation?Do you think the conflicts between countries can be eased because of the promotion of physical education?Why do young people like sports so much?Do students have enough time to play sports?What can children learn from sports?Do you think it is worthwhile to invest money in sports events?*An interesting job you heard about (青岛, 昆明)Describe an interesting job you heard about.You should sayWhat it is likeWhere you get information about itWhat part of it do you think is interestingAnd explain the reason why you are interested in itDo you think that the work conditions in China are being improved?Which occupations get high salary in China?Do you think the salary of some occupations is high? Is it fair or not?What should be offered by employers to the staff apart from salary?Do you think that people should get paid equally regardless of the type of work they are doing?What kinds of jobs are well paid in China?Do you think teachers in China are well paid?What is the best age to get retire? Do people get retired at this age in your country?Do you think it is stressful for the country if people all get retired at this age?Do you think males and females should get different pensions?What do you think of some companies offering entertainment facilities to their staff?A subject in secondary school or high school (郑州, 沈阳)What it wasHow the teacher wasWhy you liked itWhat are the criteria of people choosing a university in China?What are the differences between studying at high school and university?What is the most popular subject in high school?*A school in your childhood (南宁杭州)Describe a scientific subject that you have learned from senior high schoolYou should sayWhat it was aboutWhat you learned from itHow you like the teachersHow long have you learned itAnd explain the reasons why you think it is interesting to youWhether you still keep in touch with the classmatesWhat are the differences between studying at high school and university?What qualification should a teacher have?Should teachers be soft or strict with their students?A skill you learn by computer, like painting (哈尔滨)Describe a skill you learned by computer.You should sayWhat it isWhen you learned itHow well you can master itAnd explain the reason why you wanted to learn it.Do old people and young people use computers differently?*An old thing in your family (上海)Describe an old thing in your familyYou should sayWhat it isWho gave youWhen you have itWhere it was fromHow your family got itAnd explain the reason why it is important to your familyWhy do Chinese people like to pass things from generation to generation?Do you like buying clothes? Why?五分问题What kind of clothes do you like?五分问题Is it convenient for people to buy clothes in your hometown? Why?五分问题。
雅思真题11听力答案解析
雅思真题11听力答案解析雅思听力考试是很多考生最为困难的一项。
在雅思考试中,听力占有很大的比重,因此提前熟悉和解析真题的答案是至关重要的。
本文将对雅思真题11中的听力部分进行答案解析,帮助考生更好地备考。
第一部分:考题回顾及解析第一节:多选题题目: According to the speaker, what is the first development that led to the popularity of waltz in Vienna?答案解析:根据录音,说话人提到:“The first development was actually that the concert halls in Vienna were able toheat all of the spaces”.所以正确答案应该是C。
第二节:填空题题目: According to the speaker, what have most modern dance forms inherited from the Viennese waltz?答案解析:根据录音,说话人提到:“Something that thewaltz established was the idea that dance did not need a story,it was not purely abstract, but to some extent,it was a way of couples having a conversation in movement”.所以正确答案应该是stories。
第三节:选择题题目: Which aspect of the D'oultremont speech was the speaker critical of?答案解析:根据录音,说话人提到:“And the man who is saying that he is very excited by new technology, of courseis still being filmed by an 8mm black-and-white movie camera”.所以正确答案应该是B。
雅思阅读考题回顾
雅思考试阅读考题回顾朗阁海外考试研究中心郑虹考试日期: 2015年10月10日Reading Passage 1Title: SeedHuntingQuestion types: 判断题6题摘要填空题5题多选题2题文章内容回顾大意是有一个群体,他们的职业就是收集种子,在全球各地行走,为生物科技公司或者药品公司收集植物的种子。
除了科研以外,还可以帮助我们保留正在濒危或者可能灭绝的植物。
因为这些努力,很多本应该灭绝的物种被保留了下来。
有个叫seed banks的地方专门用于安置植物种子,其负责人表示,在这些植物消失之前,能有人用行动拯救它们是非常可喜的。
但是很多这类seed banks也面临着资金短缺的问题。
题型难度分析1-6判断题1. The purpose of collecting seeds now is different from the past. TRUE2. The millennium seed bank is the earliest seed bank. NOT GIVEN3. One of major threats for plant species extinction is farmland expansion into wildness. TRUE4. The approach that scientists apply to store seeds is similar to that used by farmers. TRUE5. Technological development is the only hope to save plant species. FALSE6. The works of seed conservation are often limited by financial problems. TRUE7-11摘要填空题Some people collect seeds for the purpose of protecting certain species from 7. extinction; others collect seeds for their ability to produce 8. drugs/crops. They are called seed hunters. The 9. pioneers of them included both gardeners and botanists, such as 10. Sir Joseph Banks, who financially supported collectors out his own pocket. The seeds collected are usually stored in seed banks, one of which is the famous millennium seed bank, where seeds are all stored in the 11. underground vaults at a low temperature.12-13多选题Which Two of the following are provided by plants to the human?选:A & BA. foodB. fuelsC. clothesD. energyE. commercial products本篇文章的难度中等,第一个题型是判断题,判断题是雅思阅读必考题型,大家在备考的时候应该格外注意,判断题出题按顺序,不难定位到。
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2010 年 10 月 14 日 版本号 场景 题型 V06134 S1 医院咨询 Multiple Choice/ Completion 详细说明 讲一位女士在 Health Care 进行咨询并注册个人信息 1-5 题为选择题 1. Health Care 有几个医生,选的是 B. 5 2. 以前的医生有什么优点,选的是 B. personal attention 3. Health Care 有什么优点,选的是 A. more space 4. Health Care 在什么位置,选的是 on the road off the High Road 5. 问申请表怎样送回医疗中心,选的是亲自送回 bring with the form 6-10 题为表格填空 6. 姓名:Susan Braddle (有拼写) 7. 住址:17 Upland Road 8. 邮编:S15--- (有拼写) 9. 预约时间:Thursday 10. 护士的名字:Smith 场景 Sports 详细说明 简述篮球训练营的情况,分为 Junior 和 Senior 两组 Section 2 11-14 表格题 Junior Age Team Date 新队服赞助商 11. 5-17 years 12. 6 组 13. Saturdays Senior 18 and above 3组 Wednesday 14. Health Club 版本号 V07142 S2 题型 Completion 考试日期 Section 1
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2010年5月8日雅思考试听力考题回顾考试日期2010年5月8日Section 1 版本号场景题型NEW V10133S1 accommodation Completion详细说明1-10填空题 1. area: northeast coast 2. high seasons 3. 要住 a weeken d 4. 要quiet一点的 5. 要有beach nearby 6. restaurant 7. 要有garden for children 8. Mrs Cheffins 9. 一个092...的电话号码 10. Country Liv ing杂志的名字.Section 2 版本号场景题型V30062S2 exhibition Multiple Choice /Completion详细说明博物馆(政府支持的),展览馆历史及各种服务,不止一个空间. 11-15单选题;16-20填空 11.谁买了第一件藏品?选B (the first exhibit is bought by government) A. Queen B. state C. a businessman 12. 馆里作品的特点?选A (gallery is famous for the standard of exhibits) A. quality B. number??? C??? 13. Drake Wing是?选A (Drake Wing is part of the newly built xxxx annex) A. a new part of the building B. 最有趣的画C. 多??? 14. 关于在这个馆里的guide tour. 选A (no extra charge,还有另外的服务也是free) A. free B. three times a day C. donation 15. 每周有一天关门的时间是不同的,几点关?选A(一周开六天,10-9或者10-6) A. after 6 B. after 9 C. after 10 关于另3个馆的介绍。
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最权威的国际教育服务平台 资料来源:教育优选 http://www.jybest.cn/ 2010年11月6日雅思考试口语考题回顾(一) 考试日期: 2010.11.06 Part 1 Your Work or Your Studies What do you do (in a typical day) at work? Do you like your job? Would you like to change your job? Do you think you will need to receive any training in the future? What job would you like to do in the future? Why are you taking the IELTS test? Do you think the first day at work is important? What subjects are you studying? Why did you choose that subject? What school (or university) do you go to? Why did you choose that university (or, school)? How do you like your subject? What's your favourite subject at school? What's the most difficult part of your course? What's the most interesting part of your course (your subject)? For you, what's the most interesting part (or subject or class) of your course? 最权威的国际教育服务平台 资料来源:教育优选 http://www.jybest.cn/ Do you think it will be easy to find that kind of work?
Did you like your first day at university? Do you think the first day at university is important?
Your Home& Your Accommodation Do you live in a house or a flat? How long have you lived there? Do you plan to live there for a long time? Please describe your home a little. What are the benefits (or, advantages) of living in a flat/house? What's your favourite room in your home? (Why?) How do you think your home (your house or your flat) could be improved?
What is the environment like around your flat/house? Is it easy to travel to and from your home? Would you say it's a good place to live? Where do you come from? Where do you live at the moment? Does your whole family live there? Tell me something about your hometown. What would you recommend a tourist see in your hometown? Do you prefer to live in a big city or in the countryside? Would you say it's a good place to grow up? Would you say that's a good place to live? 最权威的国际教育服务平台 资料来源:教育优选 http://www.jybest.cn/ Do you plan to live there/here for a long time?
What (other) city would you like to live in (in the future)? What's the traffic situation like in your hometown (or, where you are living now)?
Collecting Do you collect anything as a hobby? Did you collect anything (such as stamps or CD's) when you were a child?
Do you still collect them now? Why do you like collecting things? If you had a lot of money, what would you like to collect?
Travelling Have you ever been on a long trip? (If yes, say where you went!) Do you like travelling? Why? Which country would you like to travel to (in the future)?
Weather What's the weather (usually) like in your hometown? What changes are there between the different seasons in your country? What's your favourite season? (Why?) Do you usually pay attention to the weather forecasts? Does the weather ever affect what you do? 最权威的国际教育服务平台 资料来源:教育优选 http://www.jybest.cn/ Do you (or, do people in China) do the same things in the different seasons of the year?
Shopping Do you like shopping? C Do you prefer shopping alone or with others? What time of the day do you prefer to go shopping? When was the last time you went shopping? C Do you prefer to buy things in small shops or in big shops such as supermarkets and department stores?
Is there anything you dislike about shopping?
Mobile Phones Do you have a mobile phone? What do you use it for? How often do you use it? When did you get it? How did you feel when you got your first mobile phone? What feature (or, function) of your cell phone do you like the best? Is there anything you dislike about using cell phones?
Cooking Do you like cooking? Who usually does the cooking in your family (or, in your home)? 最权威的国际教育服务平台 资料来源:教育优选 http://www.jybest.cn/ When did you learn how to cook?
In the future, do you think you will be cooking more than you do now, or less? (Why?)
Sounds Do you prefer a quiet environment or an environment with some sounds? What natural sound do you like the most? What sounds do you dislike? What sounds remind you of your childhood?
Clothes and Fashion Do you like shopping for clothes? Are you very interested in fashion (or, clothes fashions)? Do many people (in China) follow fashion?
Animals Do you like animals? What's your favourite animal? Are people in your country fond of animals? Do you think cities are suitable places for keeping a pet?
Colours What's your favorite color? Do you usually wear clothes in your favourite colour?