2017年11月4日雅思A类考试真题回忆
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2017年11月04日 雅思听力考题回忆 |
Section One |
场景:对话 |
题型:填空10 |
内容概述: 度假酒店调查 |
1. Original reason: conference 2. Present reason: wedding 3. Arrived by: coach 4. Type of accommodation: apartment 5. Food: no enough meat dishes 6. Restaurante: noisy 7. others: no steps 8. others: cinema 9. occupation: cook 10.Dream of destination: India |
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Section Two |
场景:独白 海岸野生动物中心 |
题型:选择5+ 配对5 |
内容概述:野生动物中心介绍 |
11-15 选择题 11. what is the newest enclosure? B. The mangrove 12. what’s the largest collection? A. Plants 13. what does attract the visitors most? C. Animals can roam freely 14. what’s the future plan? C. Improve websites 15. the competition is about? B. Where do the animals come from 16-20 配对题 不同的项目的好处 16. keeper C have meal with the staff 17. Birthday child D picking up certain animals 18. supporter B half price 19. Conversation F visits to interesting places 20. Corporate guest E private area for refreshments |
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Section Three |
场景:对话 |
题型:6选择 + 4配对 |
内容概述:两位学生讨论调查问卷相关问题 |
21-26 选择 21. 男生认为area是什么意思? A. Geographical location 22. 女生认为大多人怎么看culture? A. Long-established events 23. 为什么做200份surveys? A. a wide range of data 24. 调查的对象是? C domestic and international tourists 25. 男生的concern是? B. age 26. The form of the presentation? A. Table B. pie chart 27-30 配对题 每个国家的景点 27. Mexico C Food festival 28. Greece A ancient buildings 29. Britain F theatre performance 30. India G tranditional dances |
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Section Four |
场景:Lecture |
题型:填空10 |
内容概述: 电影导演 |
31-40 completion 31. 现在的电影只是娱乐,因为缺乏depth 32. 只会依靠出名的actors 33. 不能利用light创造氛围 34. unique ability to portray emotions 35. every image has its purpose 36. facial expressions和words一样 37. 2 levels, drama and myth 38. dreams 39. family relationship 40. need to accept all the life offers |
2017年11月4日 雅思阅读考题回忆 |
Passage One |
题材:考古 |
题目:Inhabitants in Ancient Sahara |
题型:判断4,简答3,原文词summary 6 |
文章主旨:根据考古发现 研究古代住在撒哈拉地区的居民 他们可能的职业和生活状态 |
判断题 4 1. NOT GIVEN在撒哈拉发现的石头上的雕刻和其他地区的有相似 2. NOT GIVEN 依据到撒哈拉地区的人们定居在一个地方 3. TRUE Serone 偶然发现了一个骨架 4. FALSE Serone and Gane 曾经合作过 简答题 3 5. S and G 最初的几周发现了什么?human skeletons 6. 他们把什么寄走做分析?Teeth 7. skeleton年龄有多老?9000 years 原文词summary 6 8. no injuries 9. live a strenuous life 10. their diet contained a lot of protein 11. only found the bone of cows 12. live in the period of transition 13. also rely on hunting |
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Passage Two |
题材:教育 |
题目:behavioral study of class |
题型:段落细节配对题 5,多选题 4,原文词填空Summary 4 |
文章主旨:本文主要讲解利用行为心理学对课堂行为进行研究,讲了研究的步骤、课堂规则、老师的评价对学生行为的影响 |
段落细节配对题 5 14. A 描述记录的重要性 15. B 行为研究的特点 16. G 研究中存在的问题 17. D 课堂规则的行政 18. C 课堂行为的分类 多选题 4 19 & 20. DE 21 &22. AD 原文词填空Summary 4 23. 老师以positive manner的方式给出课堂规矩 24. 老师要忽视学生的行为,除非学生的行为带来harmful 的影响 25. 老师要praise 学生 26. 课堂实施的consequence对结果也有影响 |
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Passage Three |
题材:语言交流 |
题目:Nonverbal communication |
题型:单选题 4,Summary选词填空 4,判断题 6 |
文章主旨:一本书的简要,主要介绍人类的交流除了语言外,其他非语言形式也很重要,包括手势、行为等。 |
单选题 4 27. A: code means nonverbal communication such as gestures 28. C: coffee example indicate three kinds of communication can not be divided 29. B: he will explain it later 30. A: expressive action can be interpreted later Summary选词填空 4 31. B Gestures 32. F code 33. D groups 34. G languages 判断题 6 35. NO 36. NOT Given 37. YES 38 YES 39. YES 40. NOT GIVEN |
2017年11月4日 雅思写作范文解析 |
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小作文 |
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类型 |
柱状图 |
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题目 |
The chart below shows the population percentage aged 65 and above in three countries in 1980, 2000, and predicted percentage in 2030.
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范文解析 |
本题是典型的柱状图,其中涉及到三个年份和三种类型的数据,总体来说数据分析起来并不复杂,注意在描述已经发生的数据和未来预测的数据时时态的变化。对比应从三个国家的历年变化趋势展开。 |
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高分表达(范文中已用红色标注) |
share an upward trend |
共同拥有上升的趋势 |
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the figure for… saw no change |
…的数据并没有发生改变 |
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reach the peak at |
在…到达顶峰 |
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enjoy a gentle rise of |
有一个小小的上升 |
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level off |
趋平 |
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be estimated to face growing |
预计会有上升 |
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雅思小作文范文 |
The bar chart illustrates how the populations of senior citizens who are aged 65 or more in Canada, Germany and UK had changed since 1980 and how they would change before 2030.
Different from UK whose aging population remained the same, Canada and Germany shared an upward trend within the first two decades. In the year 1980, the proportion of the over-65-year-olds was at exactly 10% in Canada and around 15% in Germany, doubling to around 20% and increasing by 10% or so separately by 2000 while the figure for UK saw no change, at approximately 15%.
A marginal increase of 5% is expected to continue in Canada and Germany, both of which will reach the peak at some 25% and 30% respectively in 2030, with the growth of Canada slowing over this period. Likewise, with the highest point at nearly 20% in 2030, it is estimated that the percentage of English senior citizens will enjoy a gentle rise of only 5% in 30 years, despite leveling off between 1980 and 2000.
Overall, there are more old people(aged over 65) in Germany than in Canada and UK throughout the 1980-2030 period but all of them is estimated to face growing aging population in the future. 范文原创自小站邢睿赢老师 |
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208 words |
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大作文 |
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类型 |
政府类 |
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题目
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Some people think governments should spend money on saving languages with fewer speakers from dying out completely. Others think this is a waste of financial resources. Discuss both these views and give your own opinions. |
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范文解析 |
这是一道2011年的旧题, |
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文章结构 |
P1:引入话题+表明作者观点,保护濒危语言不是资源浪费 P2:对立观点语言的消逝是一种自然的进程,将资金用在其他地方会更有实际意义 P3:语言不仅是为了交流,更承载了文化、知识和记忆,保护语言是保护文化多样性 P4:语言更深层次的智慧 P5:总结重申作者观点 |
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高分话题表达(范文中已用红色标注) |
teeter on the brink of extinction |
摇摆在灭绝的边缘 |
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dying tongues |
灭绝的语言 |
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subsidize |
资助 |
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a money waster |
一个浪费钱的行为 |
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be unstoppable artificially |
不能被人为地阻止 |
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money-consuming |
消耗钱的 |
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labor intensive |
劳动密集的 |
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ineffective and intangible |
无效的和无形的 |
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poverty alleviation |
扶贫 |
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language revitalization |
语言复兴 |
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intertwined |
错综复杂的 |
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simply put |
简言之 |
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revive a language |
复兴语言 |
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culture diversity |
文化多样性 |
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a wealth of wisdom |
很多的智慧 |
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capitalize on |
利用 |
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be committed to |
致力于 |
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雅思大作文范文 |
The more successful a country was economically, the more rapidly its languages were being losing and for these reasons and others, hundreds of languages are teetering on the brink of extinction and even become unfortunately extinct ones. However, the investment in protecting and preserving those dying tongues is to some extent not wasteful but necessarily worthwhile for government.
Compared with subsidizing the improvement of economy and education, funding the conservation of minority language appears to be a money waster. This is mainly because language death might be a natural part of the process of human cultural development and might be unstoppable artificially and because preventing it is not just money-consuming but labor intensive, an ineffective and intangible effort that may turn out to be meaningless. The money spent on unrewarding these activities, if invested in more significant undertakings such as poverty alleviation, AIDS combating, scientific research, etc., will be obviously beneficial to the general public and the whole society.
But this is not that simple. Financing language revitalization, on the other hand, is of cultural significance indeed and thus does worth the governments’ while. It is widely acknowledged that culture and language are undeniably intertwined and each language, more than just a means of communication, fully carries a unique culture and is the home of a nation’s mind, conveying the knowledge, thought and faith of its speakers. Simply put, when preserving and reviving a language even fewer people use, people protect the culture diversity and when losing a language, we lose a culture heritage.
Not only does reviving endangered languages financially preserve cultural diversity but it empowers humans to promote and progress in all fields. Containing an accumulated body of scientific knowledge, including about geography, mathematics, navigation, astronomy, and many more, every language is a wealth of wisdom from which future generations can fully capitalize on to spark thoughts, to solve different puzzles and problems and more importantly to develop further. In other words, without languages, there will be no knowledge on which a society relies to prosper. Therefore,being committed to preserving their dying tongues by different resources not just by money is what each governments and individuals should do.
To conclude, useless as it may seem, investing in minority language is beneficial to both culture and social cohesion rather than wasting money.
原创来自小站邢睿赢老师 |
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字数 |
388 words |
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雅思写作真题范文(考官级):
It is true that some minority languages may disappear in the near future. Although it can be argued that governments could save money by allowing this to happen, I believe that these languages should be protected and preserved.
There are several reasons why saving minority languages could be seen as a waste of money. Firstly, if a language is only spoken by a small number of people, expensive education programmes will be needed to make sure that more people learn it, and the state will have to pay for facilities, teachers and marketing. This money might be better spent on other public services. Secondly, it would be much cheaper and more efficient for countries to have just one language. Governments could cut all kinds of costs related to communicating with each minority group.
Despite the above arguments, I believe that governments should try to preserve languages that are less widely spoken. A language is much more than simply a means of communication; it has a vital connection with the cultural identity of the people who speak it. If a language disappears, a whole way of life will disappear with it, and we will lose the rich cultural diversity that makes societies more interesting. By spending money to protect minority languages, governments can also preserve traditions, customs and behaviours that are part of a country’s history.
In conclusion, it may save money in the short term if we allow minority languages to disappear, but in the long term this would have an extremely negative impact on our cultural heritage.(258 words)
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