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2018年5月5日雅思考试回忆版样卷答案及分析讲解:口语

2018年5月5日雅思考试回忆版样卷答案及分析讲解:口语

2018年5月5日雅思考试回忆版样卷答案及分析讲解:口语今天三立在线教育雅思网为大家带来的是2018年5月5日雅思考试回忆版样卷答案及分析讲解:口语的相关资讯,备考的烤鸭们,赶紧来看看吧!一、考试概述:以下为5月份本场考试话题,请考生们扎实准备。

1. Describe a quiet place you found2. Describe a time that you were shopping in a street market3. Describe something you do to keep you concentrated4. Describe a favorite song of yours5. Describe a popular comic actor in your country二、具体题目分析:Describe a quiet place you foundYou should say:Where it isWhen you found itHow often you go thereWhat it is likeHow you felt about the placeWell, there are just a few places that I know to be quiet. The reason is because nowadays there is just so much activity going on outside that it’s hard to find a place that is quiet. Anyway, the place is the public library. This particular public library is located in the center of XX near a McDonald's. The library was constructed seven years ago. And when it was finished it was a fascinating achievement, like most of my peers, I paid a visit there the first day it opened. When talking about how often I go there I have to say that in recent years I’ve stopped going as often as I used to. When the library was new I probably showed up there once or twice a week. But, nowadays, I only get in there once or tw ice a month. But that’s because I’m busy with other things. When I go there I usually find a book that looks interesting. Then I take the book and sit myself down in a chair and begin reading. Well, finally I want to reveal the real reason I liked going there so much, the library has a rather cool feature where you are allowed to bring in your own books to read and if you are willing you can leave them there in a personal book shelf which you have to pay for of course. Actually, I have so many books at home already so this service was very appealing to me. I still pay the monthly subscription to store my books there to this day. It's very cheap only 5 yuan per month. Anyway, that's all about it.如上就是三立网课教育小编为大家带来的2018年5月5日雅思考试回忆版样卷答案及分析讲解:口语的相关资讯,掌握最新雅思资讯,敬请关注(三立在线教育雅思网)更多雅思考试资讯以及备考资料免费领!。

2018年5月5日SAT阅读考试真题回忆

2018年5月5日SAT阅读考试真题回忆

2018年5月5日SAT阅读考试真题回忆5月5日的SAT考试已经结束了,相信有很多没有参加考试的同学,也比较期待这次考试都考到了哪些内容?三立在线为整理了最新的真题回忆,让我们一起来看看吧!Passage 1: The MysteriousPortrait, LiteratureYoung Chartkov was an artist with a talent that promised much: in flashes and moments his brush bespoke power of observation, understanding, a strong impulse to get closer to nature."Watch out, brother," his professor had told him more than once, "you have talent; it would be a sin to ruin it. But you're impatient. Some one thing entices you, some one thing takes your fancy—and you occupy yourself with it, and the rest can rot, you don't care about it, you don't even want to look at it. Watch out you don't turn into a fashionable painter. Even now your colors are beginning to cry a bit too loudly. Your drawing is imprecise, and sometimes quite weak, the line doesn't show; you go for fashionable lighting, which strikes the eye at once. Watch out or you'll fall right into the English type. Beware. You already feel drawn to the world: every so often I see a showy scarf on your neck, a glossy hat. . . It's enticing, you can start painting fashionable pictures, little portraits for money. But that doesn't develop talent, it ruins it. Be patient.Ponder over every work, drop showiness—let the others make money. You won't come out the loser."The professor was partly right. Sometimes, indeed, our artist liked to carouse or play the dandy—in short, to show off his youth here and there. Yet, for all that, he was able to keep himself under control. At times he was able to forget everything and take up his brush, and had to tear himself away again as if from a beautiful, interrupted dream. His taste was developing noticeably. He still did not understand all the depth of Raphael, but was already carried away by the quick, broad stroke of Guido, paused before Titian's portraits, admired the Flemish school. 6 The dark surface obscuring the old paintings had not yetbeen entirely removed for him; yet he already perceived something in them, though inwardly he did not agree with his professor that the old masters surpassed us beyond reach; it even seemed to him that the nineteenth century was significantly ahead of them in certain things, that the imitation of nature as it was done now had become somehow brighter, livelier, closer; in short, he thought in this case as a young man thinks who already understands something and feels it in his proud inner consciousness. At times he became vexed when he saw how some foreign painter, a Frenchman or a German, sometimes not even a painter by vocation, with nothing but an accustomed hand, a quick brush, and bright colors, would produce a general stir and instantly amass a fortune. This would come to his mind not when, all immersed in his work, he forgot drinking and eating and the whole world, but when he wouldfinally come hard up against necessity, when he had no money to buy brushes and paints, when the importunate landlord came ten times a day to demand the rent. Then his hungry imagination enviously pictured the lot of the rich painter; then a thought glimmered that often passes through a Russian head: to drop everything and go on a spree out of grief and to spite it all. And now he was almost in such a situation.“Yes! be patient, be patient!" he said with vexation. "But patience finally runs out. Be patient! And on what money will I have dinner tomorrow? No one will lend to me. And if I were to go and sell all my paintings and drawings, I'd get twenty kopecks for the lot. They've been useful, of course, I feel that: it was not in vain that each of them was undertaken, in each of them I learned something. But what's the use? Sketches, attempts—and there will constantly be sketches, attempts, and no end to them. And who will buy them, if they don't know my name? And who needs drawings from the antique, or from life class, or my unfinished Love of Psyche, or a perspective of my room, or the portrait of my Nikita, though it's really better than the portraits of some fashionable painter? What is it all, in fact? Why do I suffer and toil over the ABC's like a student, when I could shine no worse than the others and have money as they do?”Passage 2: False Memory, Social ScienceRememberThat? No, You Don’t. Study Shows False Memories Afflict Us AllEven people with extraordinary memories sometimes make things up without realizing it.It’s easy enough to explain why we rememberthings: multiple regions of the brain —particularlythe hippocampus —are devoted to the job. It’s easy to understand why we forgetstuff too: there’s only so much any busy brain can handle. What’s trickier iswhat happens in between: when we clearly remember things that simply neverhappened.The phenomenon of false memories iscommon to everybody —the party you’re certain you attended in high school,say, when you were actually home with the flu, but so many people have told youabout it over the years that it’s made its way into your own memory cache.False memories can sometimes be a mere curiosity, but other times they havereal implications. Innocent people have gone to jail whenwell-intentionedeyewitnesses testify to events that actually unfolded an entirely differentway.What’s long been a puzzle to memoryscientists is whether some people may be more susceptible to false memoriesthan others —and, by extension, whether some people with exceptionally goodmemories may be immune to them. A new study in the Proceedings of the NationalAcademy of Sciences answersboth questions with a decisive no.False memories afflict everyone —evenpeople with the best memories of all.To conduct the study, a team led bypsychologist Lawrence Patihis of the University of California, Irvine, recruited a sample group of people all ofapproximately the same age and divided them into two subgroups: those withordinary memory and those with what is known as highly superiorautobiographical memory (HSAM). You’ve met people like that before, and theycan be downright eerie. They’re the ones who can tell you the exact date onwhich particular events happened —whether in their own lives or in the news —aswell as all manner of minute additional details surrounding the event that mostpeople would forget the second they happened.To screen for HSAM, the researchershad all the subjects take a quiz that asked such questions as “[On what date]did an Iraqi journalist hurl two shoes at President Bush?”or “What publicevent occurred on Oct. 11, 2002?”Those who excelled on that part of thescreening would move to a second stage, in which they were givenrandom,computer-generated dates and asked to say the day of the week on which it fell,and to recall both a personal experience that occurred that day and a publicevent that could be verified with a search engine.“It was a Monday,”said one personasked about Oct. 19, 1987. “That was the day of the big stock-market crash andthe cellistJacqueline du Prédied that day.”That’s somepretty specific recall. Ultimately, 20 subjects qualified for the HSAM groupand another 38 went into the ordinary-memory category. Both groups werethen tested for their ability to resist developing false memories during aseries of exercises designed to implant them.In one, for example, theinvestigators spoke with the subjects about the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks andmentioned in passing the footage that had been captured of United Flight 93crashing in Pennsylvania —footage, of course, that does not exist. In bothgroups —HSAM subjects and those with normal memories —about 1 in 5 people “remembered”seeing this footage when asked about it later.“It just seemed like something wasfalling out of the sky,”said one of the HSAM participants. “I was just, youknow, kind of stunned by watching it, you know, go down.”Word recall was also hazy. Thescientists showed participants word lists, then removed the lists and testedthe subjects on words that had and hadn’t been included. The lists allcontained so-called lures —words that would make subjects think of other,related ones. The words pillow, duvet and nap, for example, might lead to a false memory of seeing the word sleep. All of the participants in both groups fell for the lures,with at least eight such errors per person—though some tallied as many as 20.Both groups also performed unreliably when shownphotographs and fed luresintended to make them think they’d seen details in the pictures they hadn’t.Here too, the HSAM subjects cooked up as many fake images as the ordinaryfolks.“What I love about the study is howit communicates something that memory-distortion researchers have suspected forsome time, that perhaps no one is immune to memory distortion,”said Patihis.What the study doesn’t do, Patihisadmits, is explain why HSAM people exist at all. Their prodigious recall is amatter of scientific fact, and one of the goals of the new work was to see ifan innate resistance to manufactured memories might be one of the reasons. Buton that score, the researchers came up empty.“It rules something out,”Patihissaid. “[HSAM individuals] probably reconstruct memories in the same way thatordinary people do. So now we have to think about how else we could explain it.”He and others will continue to look for that secret sauce that elevatessuperior recall over the ordinary kind. But for now, memory still appears to befragile, malleable and prone to errors —for all of us.Passage 3: Beans Talk, Natural ScienceTHE idea that plants have developed a subterranean internet, which they use to raise the alarm when danger threatens, sounds more like the science-fiction of James Cameron’s film “Avatar”than any sort of science fact. But fact it seems to be, if work by David Johnson of theUniversity of Aberdeen is anything to go by. For Dr Johnson believes he has shown that just such an internet, with fungal hyphae standing in for local Wi-Fi, alerts beanstalks to danger if one of their neighbors is attacked by aphids.Dr Johnson knew from his own past work that when broad-bean plants are attacked by aphids they respond with volatile chemicals that both irritate the parasites and attract aphid-hunting wasps. He did not know, though, whether the message could spread, tomato-like, from plant to plant. So he set out to find out—and to do so in a way which would show if fungi were the messengers.As they report in Ecology Letters, he and his colleagues set up eight “mesocosms”, each containing five beanstalks. The plants were allowed to grow for four months, and during this time every plant could interact with symbiotic fungi in the soil.Not all of the beanstalks, though, had the same relationship with the fungi. In each mesocosm, one plant was surrounded by a mesh penetrated by holes half a micron across. Gaps that size are too small for either roots or hyphae to penetrate, but they do permit the passage of water and dissolved chemicals. Two plants were surrounded with a40-micron mesh. This can be penetrated by hyphae but not by roots. The two remaining plants, one of which was at the center of the array, were left to grow unimpeded.Five weeks after the experiment began, all the plants were covered by bags that allowed carbon dioxide, oxygen and water vapor in and out, but stopped the passage of larger molecules, of the sort a beanstalk might use for signaling. Then, four days from the end, one of the40-micron meshes in each mesocosm was rotated to sever any hyphae that had penetrated it, and the central plant was then infested with aphids.At the end of the experiment Dr Johnson and his team collected the air inside the bags, extracted any volatile chemicals in it by absorbing them into a special porous polymer, and tested those chemicals on both aphids (using the winged, rather than the wingless morphs) and wasps. Each insect was placed for five minutes in an apparatus that had two chambers, one of which contained a sample of the volatiles and the other an odorless control.The researchers found, as they expected from their previous work, that when the volatiles came from an infested plant, wasps spent an average of 3½minutes in the chamber containing them and 1½in the other chamber. Aphids, conversely, spent 1¾minutes in the volatiles’chamber and 3¼in the control. In other words, the volatiles from an infested plant attract wasps and repel aphids.Crucially, the team got the same result in the case of uninfected plants that had been in uninterrupted hyphae contact with the infestedone, but had had root contact blocked. If both hyphae and roots had been blocked throughout the experiment, though, the volatiles from uninfected plants actually attracted aphids (they spent 3½minutes in the volatiles’chamber), while the wasps were indifferent. The same pertained for the odor of uninfected plants whose hyphae connections had been allowed to develop, and then severed by the rotation of the mesh.Broad beans, then, really do seem to be using their fungal symbionts as a communications network, warning their neighbors to take evasive action. Such a general response no doubt helps the plant first attacked by attracting yet more wasps to the area, and it helps the fungal messengers by preserving their leguminous hosts.Passage 4: Social Science (2), against Banks Labor Policy.to be added.Passage 5: Gouldian finches’head colour reflects their personality, Natural ScienceWhat this suggests is that behavioural characteristics, such as aggression and other traits, may be correlated with particular head colour morphs meaning that head colour is indicative of different personality types. This idea has been tested in a new paper by Leah Williams and her colleagues.In order to determine if head colour really does indicate personality traits in Gouldian finches Williams and her colleagues tested a number of predictions. First they looked at pairs of black-headed birds which were expected to show less aggression towards each other than pairs ofred-headed birds, this makes sense since red-headed birds had previously been found to exhibit higher levels of aggression.The second prediction was that red-headed birds should be bolder, more explorative and take more risks than black-headed birds. This hypothesis is based on previous studies of other species that have shown a correlation between aggression and these behavioural characteristics. However, there is another possibility, red-headed birds could take fewer risks for two reasons; first, they may be more conspicuous to predators due to their bright colouration and second, it may pay black headed birds to take more risks and be more explorative so they find food resources before the dominant red-headed birds do.In order to test the first prediction paired birds of matching head colour were moved into an experimental cage without food. After one hour of food deprivation a feeder was placed into the corner of the cage where there was only enough room for one bird to feed at a time. aggressive interactions such as threat displays and displacements were then counted over a 30 minute period.The results as shown in the figure below were striking. Red-headed birds were significantly and consistently more aggressive thanblack-headed birds.To test the birds willingness to take risks they were deprived of food for one hour before their feeder was replaced. After the birds had calmly begun to feed a silhouette of an avian predator was moved up and down in front of the cage to scare the birds from the feeder. The time it took for them to return to the feeder was taken as a measure of their willingness to take risks, birds that returned quickly were considered to be greater risk takers than those that were more cautious.This time the results were surprising. Red-headed birds were considerably more cautious than those with black heads at returning to the feeder after a “predator”had been introduced. As the figure below shows they took on average 4x longer to begin feeding again than the less aggressive black-headed birds.Finally, the authors investigated the birds interest in novel objects or “object neophilia”which is defined in the paper as “exploration in which investigation is elicited by an object’s novelty“. To do this a bunch of threads was placed on a perch within the cage, the time taken for the birds to approach the threads within one body length and to touch them were recorded over a one hour period. In line with the results from the risk taking experiment it was found that the aggressive red-headed birdsshowed less interest in novel objects than did black-headed birds. The difference is not so striking as the previous experiments but was statistically significant nonetheless.These experiments were repeated after a two month interval and showed that different birds differed in their responses but the responses of individual birds were consistent over time. Head colour was found to predict the behavioural responses of the birds. Red-headed birds were more aggressive than black-headed birds but took fewer risks and were not explorative.What is surprising about these results is that aggression does not correlate with risk taking behaviour, however, the authors do provide a convincing explanation, suggesting that…Interestingly boldness and risk taking behaviours were found to be strongly correlated, regardless of head colour they always occurred together forming a “behavioural syndrome”. This implies that there is selection in favour of specific combinations of traits and of head colour in relation to those traits. Selection favours aggression in red-headed birds and the boldness/risk taking behavioural syndrome inblack-headed birds. This makes sense when you consider the high risk of predation faced by red-headed birds if they take too many risks and the need for black-headed birds to find food away from the dominant red heads which occupy the safest foraging locations.Williams and her colleagues suggest that if red-headed birds are aggressive, and black-headed birds take more risks, this could lead to differences in foraging tactics. For example, black headed birds could increase their foraging opportunities by feeding at more risky sites away from interference by the dominant red-headed birds which feed in safer locations. The lower conspicuousness of their black heads means they are at less risk of predation at exposed sites that red-headed birds would be.The results of this fascinating study strongly support the hypothesis that head colour does indeed signal personality in Gouldian finches. I would love to see some more research in this area. The authors themselves suggest that more research is needed to find out what roles head colours play in social situations. It would also be interesting to find out how widespread this phenomenon is, given that birds frequently use plumage colouration as signals it seems likely to me that colour may indicate personality in other avian species.。

雅思阅读机经人类与机器人

雅思阅读机经人类与机器人

雅思阅读机经人类与机器人大家在备考雅思阅读的时候可以多参考一些机经,让大家对雅思阅读的考试内容和形式有一个大致了解,下面小编给大家带来雅思阅读机经人类与机器人,希望对你们有所帮助。

雅思阅读机经真题解析:人类与机器人Man or MachineADuring July 2003, the Museum of Science in Cambridge, Massachusetts exhibited what Honda calls 'the world's most advanced humanoid robot', AS1MO (the Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility). Honda's brainchild is on tour in North America and delighting audiences wherever it goes. After 17 years in the making, ASIMO stands at four feet tall, weighs around 115 pounds and looks like a child in an astronaut's suit. Though it is difficult to see ASIMO's face at a distance, on closer inspection it has a smile and two large eyes' that conceal cameras. The robot cannot work autonomously - its actions are 'remote controlled' by scientists through the computer in its backpack. Yet watching ASMIO perform at a show in Massachusetts it seemed uncannily human. The audience cheered as ASIMO walked forwards and backwards, side to side and up and downstairs. After the show, a number of people told me that they would like robots to play more of a role in daily life - one even said that the robot would be like 'another person'.BWhile the Japanese have made huge strides in solving some of the engineering problems of human kinetics (n.动力学) and bipedal (adj. 两足动物的)movements, for the past 10 years scientists at MIT's former Artificial Intelligence (Al) lab (recently renamed the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, CSAIL) have been making robots that can behave likehumans and interact with humans. One of MITs robots, Kismet, is an anthropomorphic (adj.拟人的) head and has two eyes (complete with eyelids), ears, a mouth, and eyebrows. It has several facial expressions, including happy, sad, frightened and disgusted. Human interlocutors are able to read some of the robot's facial expressions, and often change their behavior towards the machine as a result - for example, playing with it when it appears ‘sad’. Kismet is now in MIT’s museum, but the ideas developed here continue to be explored in new robots.CCog (short for Cognition) is another pioneering project from MIT’s former AI lab. Cog has a head, eyes, two arms, ha nds and a torso (n.躯干) - and its proportions were originally measured from the body of a researcher in the lab. The work on Cog has been used to test theories of embodiment and developmental robotics, particularly getting a robot to develop intelligence by responding to its environment via sensors, and to learn through these types of interactions.DMIT is getting furthest down the road to creating human-like and interactive robots. Some scientists argue that ASIMO is a great engineering feat but not an intelligent machine - because it is unable to interact autonomously with unpredictabilities in its environment in meaningful ways, and learn from experience. Robots like Cog and Kismet and new robots at MIT’s CSAIL and media lab, however, are beginning to do this.EThese are exciting developments. Creating a machine that can walk, make gestures and learn from its environment is an amazing achievement. And watch this space: these achievements are likely rapidly to be improved upon. Humanoid robots could have a plethora of uses in society, helping to free people from everyday tasks. In japan, for example, there is an aim to createrobots that can do the tasks similar to an average human, and also act in more sophisticated situations as firefighters, astronauts or medical assistants to the elderly in the workplace and in homes – partly in order to counterbalance the effects of an ageing population.FSuch robots say much about the way in which we view humanity, and they bring out the best and worst of us. On one hand, these developments express human creativity - our ability to invent, experiment, and to extend our control over the world. On the other hand, the aim to create a robot like a human being is spurred on by dehumanized ideas - by the sense that human companionship can be substituted by machines; that humans lose their humanity when they interact with technology; or that we are little more than surface and ritual behaviors, that can be simulated with metal and electrical circuits.Questions 1-6Reading passage 1 has six paragraphs, A-F.Which paragraph contains the following information?Write the correct letter, A-F, in boxes 1-6 on your answer sheet.NB you may use any letter more than once1 different ways of using robots2 a robot whose body has the same proportion as that of an adult3 the fact that human can be copied and replaced by robots4 a comparison between ASIMO from Honda and other robots5 the pros and cons of creating robots6 a robot that has eyebrowsQuestions 7-13Complete the following summary of the paragraphs of Reading Passage 1, using NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the Reading Passage for each answer.Write your answers in boxes 7-13 on your answer sheet.In 2003, Massachusetts displayed a robot named ASIMO which was invented by Honda, after a period of 7 in the making. The operating information is stored in the computer in its 8 so that scientists can control ASIMO's movement. While Japan is making great progress, MIT is developing robots that are human-like and can 9 humans. What is special about Kismet is that it has different 10 which can be read by human interlocutors. 11 is another robot from MIT, whose body's proportion is the same as an adult. By responding to the surroundings through 12 ,it could develop its 13 .文章题目:Man or Machine篇章结构体裁议论文题目是人还是机器结构A. ASMID研制成功并向公众展示的社会影响B. CSAIL一直致力于研制拟人机器人C. Cog是有着和人来一样的比例的机器人D. 在创造类人互动机器人方面, MIT走在前端E. 类人机器人的发展空间F. 创造类人机器人的利与弊试题分析Question 1-13题目类型:Information in relevant paragraph定位词文中对应点题目解析1Different ways E段第4句E段开头就引出创造机器人的成就, 随后并提出这些成就有一定的发展空间, 直到第四句说明这些类人机器人have a plethora of uses,用途多样. 因此答案为E2The same proportion...adultC段第2句C段第2句提到cog has a head...and its proportions were originally measured from the body of a researcher in the lab. 表明该机器人是按照成年人人体比例创造的, 因此答案为C3Copied replacedF段第3句F段第三句the aim to create...by the sense human...can be substituted..., that can be simulated 都表示人类可被机器等取代.因此答案为F4ComparisonASIMO... Pther robotsD段第2,3句D段第2句指出ASIMO is...but not an intelligent machine,because it is unable to...learn from experience.第3句又表明robots like...however, are beginning to do this. 体现出其他机器人能做到ASIMO所不能做到的自发学习. 因此答案为D5Pros and consF段第1句F段开头指出这些机器人证明了我们看待人性的方式, bring out the best and worst of us.这半句话体现出创造机器人的利与弊. 因此答案为F6eyebrowsB段倒数第4句B段倒数第四句提到one of MIT’S robots is...and has two eyes...and eyebrows. 因此答案B Question7-13 Summary from Reading Passagesummary参考解题思路: 先跳开空格把该段通读一遍, 了解大意, 发现总体是按照文章段落顺序概括的. (如有所遗忘, 再看原文各段段首句, 大概知道各句在文章的相应段落)解析: 第1句和第2句对应文章A段, 根据after a period of 7___in the making定位该段第3句, 答案为17 years. 然后根据文章倒数第四句its action are...controlled by scientists through...in its backpack.可以判断8答案为backpack. 该题第3, 4句对应文章B段, MIT is inventing robots...with the ability to 8___humans定位该段第2句behave like humans and interact with humans.可以判断9答案为interact with. 根据Kismet ...has various...by human interlocutors 定位原文倒数第2句human interlocutors are able to read some of the robots’ facial expressions得出10答案为facial expressions. 第5,6句对应原文C段, robot from MIT,proportion定位该段第1, 2句得出11答案为Cog/cognition. 最后根据该段最后一句getting a robot to develop intelligence via sensors判断12答案为sensors, 13 答案为intelligence.参考翻译:是人还是机器A在2003年7月,曼彻斯特的剑桥博物馆陈列了Honda称之为“世界最先进的人性机器人”:ASIMO (即“创新移动的进步之举)。

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2018年5月雅思考试

2018年5月雅思考试

2018年5月雅思考试预测::写作今天三立在线教育雅思网为大家带来的是2018年5月雅思考试预测::写作的相关资讯,备考的烤鸭们,赶紧来看看吧!A类小作文数据图方面:饼图,柱图继续预警流程图和地图题A类大作文重点预习范围:1. Some people think that using mobile phones and computers has a negative effect on young people's reading and writing skills. To what extent do you agree or disagree?2. Older people who need employment have to compete with younger people. What problem does this cause and what are the solutions?3. Some people think that only the best students should be rewarded. Others, however, think that it is more important to reward students who show improvements. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.4. Some people believe that parents have great influence on the children’s growth but influence from the outside play a more important role. Do you agree ordisagree?5. Some people think that introducing some new technologies can improve people's life quality in the developing countries. However, others believe that free education should be offered. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.6. Schools should teach children some academic subjects which will be beneficial to their future careers. Therefore, other subjects such as music and sports are not important. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?7. Some people believe that children should obey rules and listen to their parents and teachers; Some others believe that less controlling will help children deal with adults life. Discuss both sides and give your opinion.8. Some people think it is not necessary for adults to receive education in class. Self-studyis a good way for them to study more effectively. To what extent do you agree or disagree with it?9. Some people think parents should read or tell stories to children. Others thin k parents needn’t do that as children can read books or watch TV, movies by themselves.Discuss the both views and give your own opinion.10. Everyone should stay in school until they reach the age of 18. To what extent do you agree or disagree?petitiveness is a positive quality for people to have among most societies.How does this competitiveness affect individuals? Do you think it is a positive or negative trend?12. Many people think cheap air travel should be encouraged because it gives ordinary people freedom to travel further. However, others think this leads to Environmental problem, so air travel should be more expensive in order to discourage people from having it. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.13. Everyone believes that it is important to protect the environment however seldom do those them. Why is it important to protect environment by ourselves? What action should we do?14. Foreign tourist abroad should be charged more than local people when visiting the local historical and cultural tourist attractions. To what extent do you agree ordisagree?15.Environmental problems are too big for individual countries and individual people to address. We have reached the stage where the only way to protect the environment is to address it at an international level. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?16. Individual greed and selfishness has been the basis of the modern society. Some people think that we must return to the older and more traditional values of respect for the family and the local community in order to create a better world to live in. To what extent do you agree or disagree?17. Nowadays,full-time university students tend to focus on their studying. Some people think it is essential for university students to be involved in other activities. To what extent do you agree or disagree?18. We have three important parts of education reading, writing and Math. Some people think every child will benefit from a fourth skill added to the list: computer skills. To what extent do you agree or disagree?19. Not enough students choose science subjects in universities in many countries. What are the reasons and what are the effects to the society?20. Some people think that older school children should learn a wide range of subjects to acquire more knowledge, while other people believe they should learn a small number of subjects in details. Discuss both views and give your opinions.21. Some people think that all young people should be required to havefull-time education until they are at least 18 years old. To what extent do you agree or disagree?次重点预习范围:1. Some people believe that young people who commit serious crimes should be punished in the same way as adults. To what extent do you agree or disagree?2. In some countries, more and more adults choose to continue to live with their parents after they graduate and have found jobs. Do the advantages of this trend outweigh its disadvantages?3. Some people believe the purpose of education is to prepare people to be useful members for society. Others say that the purpose of education is to achieve personal ambitions. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.4. Some people think adults should learn practical skills by themselves, while others think they should learn from teachers in the classroom. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.5. An increasing number of people are changing their careers. What are the reasons? Do you thinkit is positive or negative?6. With the increasing demand for energy sources of oil and gas, people should look for sources of oil and gas in remote and untouched natural places. Do the advantages outweigh disadvantages of damaging such areas?7. Some countries achieve international success by building specialized facilities to train top athletes instead of providing sports facilities that everyone can use. Do you think it is a positive or negative development?8. Some people think young people are not suitable for important positions in the government,while other people think it is a good idea for young people to take on these positions. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.9. The government has the duty to ensure that its citizens have a healthy diet, while others believe this is individuals' responsibility. Discuss both views and give your opinion.10. Some people think that environmental problems are too big for individuals to solve. Others,however, believe that these problems cannot be solved if individuals do not take actions. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.11. In many parts of the world children and teenagers are committing more crimes. Why do you think it is the case? How should children or teenagers be punished?12. Some people think that the government should ban dangerous sports, but others think that people should have the freedom to choose sports activities. Discuss both views and give your opinion.13. In some countries,governments are encouraging industries and businesses to move out of large cities and into regional areas. Do you think the advantages of this development outweigh its disadvantages?14. Thanks to the development of air travel and telecommunication, contacts between different parts of the world have developed quickly. To what extent do you think societies benefit from the increased contact and closer relationship with foreigners brought about by international business and tourism?15. In some countries many young people choose to work or travel for a year between finishing high school and starting university studies. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages.16. Some people think it is more important to plant more trees in open area in towns and cities than provide more housing. To what extent do you agree or disagree?17. Some working parents believe childcare centers can provide best care for children, while others think family members like grandparents can do it better. Discuss both views and give your opinion.18. Some people believe famous people's support towards international aid organizations draws the attention to problems, while others think celebrities make the problems less important. Discuss both views and give your opinion.19. Some people think that using mobile phones and computers has a negative effect on young people's reading and writing skills. To what extent do you agree or disagree?20. People can live and work anywhere they want to choose because of improved communication technology and transport. Do the advantages of this development outweigh disadvantages?21. The major cities in the world are growing fast and many problems occur. What are the problems that young people live in cities are faced with?What solutions do you suggest?22. Some people think that too much attention and too many resources have been given to the protection of wild animals and birds. To what extent do you agree or disagree?23. Many museums and historical sites are mainly visited by tourists and not local people. Whyis the case? What can be done to attract local people?24. Some peoplethink that the best way to improve road safety is to increase the minimum legal age for driving a car or motor-bike. To what extent do you agree or disagree?25. The use of mobile phone is as anti-social as smoking. Since smoking is banned in certain places, using mobile phone should be banned as well. To what extent do you agree or disagree?如上就是三立网课教育小编为大家带来的2018年5月雅思考试预测::写作的相关资讯,掌握最新雅思资讯,敬请关注(三立在线教育雅思网)更多雅思考试资讯以及备考资料免费领!。

2018年5月雅思阅读模拟题精选(3)

2018年5月雅思阅读模拟题精选(3)

2018年5月雅思阅读模拟题精选(3)今天三立在线教育雅思网为大家带来的2018年5月雅思阅读模拟题精选(3)的相关资讯,备考的烤鸭们,赶紧来看看吧!Don‘t wash those fossils!Standard museum practice can wash away DNA.1.Washing,brushing and varnishing fossils — all standard conservation treatments used by many fossil hunters and museum curators alike — vastly reduces the chances of recovering ancient DNA.2.Instead,excavators should be handling at least some of their bounty with gloves,and freezing samples as they are found,dirt and all,concludes a paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences today.3.Although many palaeontologists know anecdotally that this is the best way to up the odds of extracting good DNA,Eva-Maria Geigl of the Jacques Monod Institute in Paris,France,and her colleagues have now shown just how important conservation practices can be. This information,they say,needs to be hammered home among the people who are actually out in the field digging up bones.4.Geigl and her colleagues looked at 3,200-year-old fossil bones belonging toa single individual of an extinct cattle species,called an aurochs. The fossils were dug up at a site in France at two different times — either in 1947,and stored in a museum collection,or in 2004,and conserved in sterile conditions at -20 oC.5.The te am’s attempts to extract DNA from the 1947 bones all failed. The newly excavated fossils,however,all yielded DNA.6.Because the bones had been buried for the same amount of time,and in the same conditions,the conservation method had to be to blame says G eigl. “As much DNA was degraded in these 57 years as in the 3,200 years before,” she says.Wash in,wash out7.Because many palaeontologists base their work on the shape of fossils alone,their methods of conservation are not designed to preserve DNA,Geigl explains.8.The biggest problem is how they are cleaned. Fossils are often washed together on-site in a large bath,which can allow water — and contaminants in the form of contemporary DNA —to permeate into the porous bones. “Not only is the authentic DNA getting washed out,but contamination is getting washed in,” says Geigl.9.Most ancient DNA specialists know this already,says Hendrik Poinar,an evolutionary geneticist at McMaster University in Ontario,Canada. But that doesn‘t mean that best practic e has become widespread among those who actually find the fossils.10.Getting hold of fossils that have been preserved with their DNA in mind relies on close relationships between lab-based geneticists and the excavators,says palaeogeneticist Svante P??bo of the Max Planck Institute for EvolutionaryAnthropology in Leipzig,Germany. And that only occurs in exceptional cases,he says.11.P??bo’s team,which has been sequencing Neanderthal DNA,continually faces these problems. “When you want to study ancient human and Neanderthal remains,there‘s a big issue of contamination with contemporary human DNA,” he says.12.This doesn’t mean that all museum specimens are fatally flawed,notes P??bo. The Neanderthal fossils that were recently sequenced in his own lab,for example,had been part of a museum collection treated in the traditional way. But P??bo is keen to see samples of fossils from every major find preserved in line with Geigl‘s recommendations — just in case.Warm and wet13.Geigl herself believes that,with cooperation between bench and field researchers,preserving fossils properly could open up avenues of discovery that have long been assumed closed.14.Much human cultural development took place in temperate regions. DNA does not survive well in warm environments in the first place,and can vanish when fossils are washed and treated. For this reason,Geigl says,most ancient DNA studies have been done on permafrost samples,such as the woolly mammoth,or on remains sheltered from the elements in cold caves — including cave bear and Neanderthal fossils.15.Better conservation methods,and a focus on fresh fossils,could boost DNA extraction from more delicate specimens,says Geigl. And that could shed more light on the story of human evolution.(640 words nature )如上就是三立网课教育小编为大家带来的2018年5月雅思阅读模拟题精选(3)的相关资讯,掌握最新雅思资讯,敬请关注(三立在线教育雅思网)更多雅思考试资讯以及备考资料免费领!。

5月5日雅思考试机经真题回忆

5月5日雅思考试机经真题回忆

5月5日雅思考试机经真题回忆【听力】一,考试概述:本场听力出现了一部分的新题,其他三个部分都是旧体。

考试填空题居多,占24道。

Section 1 音乐课程介绍,3选择,3匹配,4填空Section 2 摄影比赛展览,10填空Section 3 实地考察前准备,4单选,6多选Section 4 北非游牧民族的起源和生活方式,10填空二、具体题目分析:Section 1场景:音乐课程介绍题型:3选择,3匹配,4填空1-3) Multiple Choice1. The teacher praise student Emma forB set examples to others2. Why did the course need to change timeB size of the classroom3. New class begins at4.45 pm4-6) Matching4. Dance classA. the course is full5. Singing classD. she has another activity at that evening6. V ocal classB. the course fee is too expensive7-10) Completion7. Teach children to play instruments and to write music8. Course fee: $ 859. Emma can start at 14 September10. Teacher: Jamal Curtis答案仅供参考备考建议:常见的咨询介绍场景。

这次在Section1罕见地出现了选择题,题型也相对来说多样,建议广大考生适当练习以选择题为主的Section1.【口语】一、考试概述:以下为5月份本场考试话题,请考生们扎实准备。

1. Describe a quiet place you found2. Describe a time that you were shopping in a street market3. Describe something you do to keep you concentrated4. Describe a favorite song of yours5. Describe a popular comic actor in your country二、具体题目分析:Describe a quiet place you foundYou should say:Where it isWhen you found itHow often you go thereWhat it is likeHow you felt about the placeWell, there are just a few places that I know to be quiet. The reason is because nowadays there is just so much activity going on outside that it’s hardto find a place that is quiet. Anyway, the place is the public library. Thisparticular public library is located in the center of XX near a McDonald’s. Thelibrary was constructed seven years ago. And when it was finished it was afascinating achievement, like most of my peers, I paid a visit there the firstday it opened. When talking about how often I go there I have to say that inrecent years I’ve stopped going as often as I used to. When the librarywas newI probably showed up there once or twice a week. But, nowadays, I only get inthere once or twice a month. But that’s because I’m busy with other things. WhenI go there I usually find a book that looks interesting. Then I take the bookand sit myself down in a chair and begin reading. Well, finally I want to revealthe real reason I liked going there so much, the library has a rather coolfeature where you are allowed to bring in your own books to read and if you arewilling you can leave them there in a personal book shelf which you have to payfor of course. Actually, I have so many books at home already so this servicewas very appealing to me. I still pay the monthly subscription to store my booksthere to this day. It’s very cheap only 5 yuan per month. Anyway, that’s allabout it.【阅读】一、考试概述:本次考试的阅读文章都是科普类的,各类题型都出现,特别是选段落标题和句子匹配以及主旨题,此类题型在剑桥真题中的比重并不是很大,同学们可能是疏于练习的,需要引起重视。

2018雅思写作机经

2018雅思写作机经

2018雅思写作机经2018年已经不知不觉的过去了一大半,相信很多同学依然在雅思写作的路上艰苦奋战。

下面是新通小编为大家精心准备的2018雅思写作机经,同学们一定要认真练习哦~2018雅思写作机经更新More and more people buy a wide range of household goods like television microwave oven and rice cooker. Do you think this is a positive or negative development?(2018/1/6)Some people think employers should not be concerned about how employees dress at work, but the quality of work only. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (2018/1/13)Lectures were used as a way of teaching large numbers of students, but now with the development of technology for education, many people think there is no justification for attending lectures. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (2018/1/18)Advertising can be seen everywhere in daily life. it influences what people think is important and has negative effects. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (2018/1/20)Some countries have an ever-increasing proportion of population who are aged 15 and younger. What is your opinion of the current and future effects it may have in those countries? (2018/02/01) The restoration of old buildings in major cities in the world costs enormous government expenditure. This money should be used in new housing and road development. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (2018/02/03)Reading for pleasure can develop imagination and language skills better than watching TV. To what extent you agree or disagree? (2018/02/10)As countries develop, more and more people buy and use their own cars. Do advantages of this trend outweigh the disadvantages for the environment? (2018/02/24)Imprisonment is the best solution to crime, but some people argue that education is a more efficient way to reduce crime. discuss both views and give your own opinion (2018/03/03)One of the best ways to solve the world’s environmental problems is to increase the cost of fuel for cars and other vehicles. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (2018/03/10)Many countries spend a lot of money preparing competitors to take part in major sports competitions such as the Olympics, the football world cup etc, but it would be better to spend this money encouraging children to take up sport from a young age. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (2018/03/15)新通教育Some people think reading newspapers is the best way to learn about news, while others think a more effective way is through other media. Discuss both views and give your opinion.(2018/03/24)Some people think the most important thing about being rich is that it gives them the opportunity to help other people. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (2018/04/07)Governments should make people responsible for looking after their own local environment.To what extent do you agree or disagree? (2018/04/14)People today can shop, work and communicate with others via the Internet. They don't need to do these face to face.Is it a positive or negative development?(2018/04/21)In some countries, increasing number of parents choose to educate their children at home by themselves instead of sending them to school. Are the advantages of home education outweigh the disadvantages (2018/04/26)Traffic and housing problems in major cities can be solved by moving large companies, factories and their employees to the countryside. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (2018/05/05) People believe arts like painting and music does not directly improve the quality of life, and therefore they think government’s money should be spent on other things.To what extend do you agree or disagree? (2018/05/12)In many countries, People can eat a wide variety of food today. As a result, they eat food from other regions than local food. Do you think the advantages of the development outweigh disadvantages?(2018/05/19)Children today are under increased educational, social and commercial pressures. What are the causes and solutions?(2018/05/24)Many people today prefer to socialize online rather than spend time with friends in the local community.To what extent do advantages outweigh disadvantages? (2018/06/02)Many young people change their jobs or careers every few years. What are the reasons for this? Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages?(2018/06/07)以上就是小编为大家精心整理的 2018雅思写作机经,下半年的雅思大战仍在如火如荼,雅思写作是雅思听说读写四项中的难点,同学们一定要勤加练习才能拿高分哦!新通教育。

【雅思IELTS】5月份雅思写作机经

【雅思IELTS】5月份雅思写作机经

【雅思IELTS 】5月份雅思写作机经大作文在对2018年5月的出题做出预测前,我们首先来看一下2017年的大作文整体出题情况。

AD42%D&G21%利弊23%Report10% Mix 4% 2017AD D&G 利弊 Report Mix 教育 27%社会27%政府10% 科技16%环境 8% 媒体 4%全球化6%犯罪 2%首先,从出题类型上看,Argumentation类、也就是争论类话题一直是大作文考试部分的重中之重,占了大约85%这样一个出题比例。

同样,在2018年1-4月的考试中,Argumentation也依旧是主流,占据了主导地位。

因此,在备考的过程中,同学们对于争论类话题务必要多下功夫。

然而,需要同学们注意的是,从2018年1月的首场考试至今,Report题型、也就是分析某一现象的原因和解决方案的题型一场都没有出现过。

结合往年的出题趋势来看,Report题型虽然出现的少,但是平均每2-3个月左右总是会出现一场的。

因此,对于最近要参加考试的烤鸭来说,Report题型需要格外留意。

从话题分类方面来看,教育、社会生活、科技、政府这四大类话题依旧是写作常规八大类话题(教育、社会生活、政府、科技、环境、媒体、全球化、犯罪)的中流砥柱。

因此,在今年的备考过程中,这四个话题也同样值得同学们关注、多多积累相关的写作素材。

此外,无论是2017年还是2018年1-4月的大作文考试,命题方面都有一个趋势就是会出很多看似很新颖、和同学们平时常见的作文题目很不一样的话题,比如今年4月刚刚出现的一道大作文题目Some people think that the most important thing about being rich is to give a person the opportunity to help other people. To what extent do you agree or disagree?就难倒了很多同学。

2018年5月雅思口语新题part2

2018年5月雅思口语新题part2

2018年5月雅思口语新题part2今天三立在线教育雅思网为大家带来的是2018年5月雅思口语新题part2的相关资讯,备考的烤鸭们,赶紧来看看吧!雅思口语新题part2Describe a favorite song of yours 最喜欢的歌You should say:What this song is aboutWhen you listened to this song for the first timeHow often you listen to this songAnd explain why you think it is your favoriteDescribe someone who is very professional. 专业人士You should say:Who this person isWho this person doesHow you knew this personAnd explain why this person is professionalDescribe a trip that you plan to go on in the near future 近期旅行计划You should say:Where this place isWho you would like to go withWhat would you do there and explain why you would like to go thereDescribe an interesting subject that you learned at school 学校学的有趣科目What the subject wasWhat your teacher was likeHow long you learned this subjectAnd explain it was interesting to youDescribe an interesting job that you want to have in the future 未来想从事的有趣工作You should say:What it isHow you can find this jobWhat qualities it requiresAnd explain why it is a well-paid job and why you think you will be good at itDescribe the time when you received your first cellphone第一部手机You should say:When it wasWhere you wereWho gave you the cellphoneWhat it was likeHow you felt about itDescribe a time that you were shopping in a street market. 在街市购物You should say:When it wasWhere it wasWhat you boughtHow you felt about the shopping experienceDescribe a website you like to visit 喜欢逛的网站You should say:When you found itWhat it is aboutHow often you visit itWhy you like this websiteDescribe some useful skills you learned in a math class from your primary/high school. 中学数学课上所学的技能You should say:What the skill wasHow you learned itWho taught youAnd why it was useful to youDescribe someone who is talkative 一个话唠You should say:Who this person isHow you know this personWhat this person likes to talk aboutHow you feel about this personDescribe a time that you had to change your plan/ you changed your mind 改变计划You should say:When this happenedWhat made you change the planWhat the new plan wasAnd how you felt about the changeDescribe an interesting animal 有趣的动物You should say:What it looks likeWhen you saw/knew it for the first timeWhere it livesand explain why it is interestingDescribe a building you like 喜欢的建筑物You should say:Where it isWhat it is used forWhat it looks likeAnd explain why you like or dislike itDescribe a party that you joined 参加的一个partyYou should say:When it took placeWhere it wasWhose party it wasWhat you did thereAnd how you felt about the partyDescribe a time that you wore a type of clothes for a special occasion. 为特殊场合穿衣You should say:What the occasion wasWhat you woreWhere you bought the clothesAnd what other people at the occasion thought of your clothes Describe a popular comic actor /actress you know 一个喜剧演员You should say:Who he/she isHow you knew him/herWhat comedies have he/she performedAnd explain why he/she is popularDescribe the sportsperson you admire 崇拜的运动员You should say:who is he/shehow do you know about him/herwhat achievement does he/she obtainwhy do you admire him/herDescribe something important that you lost 遗失的重要物品You should say:what is itwhy it is importanthow did you lose ithow did you do after lost itDescribe something interesting that your friend has done but you haven't done 朋友做过而你没有做过的事情You should say:what it iswhen did your friend do itand explain why you want to do itDescribe a time you spend with your friend in your childhood 童年时与朋友度过的时光You should say:Who is this friendHow did you know about each otherAnd explain why you describe this timeDescribe a magazine you enjoying watching 喜欢读的杂志You should say:What it isHow often do you watch itWhat do you learn from itWhy do you like it如上就是三立网课教育小编为大家带来的2018年5月雅思口语新题part2的相关资讯,掌握最新雅思资讯,敬请关注(三立在线教育雅思网)更多雅思考试资讯以及备考资料免费领!。

(完整word版)5.5到7.0一个雅思考了5次的过来人经验

(完整word版)5.5到7.0一个雅思考了5次的过来人经验

5.5到7.0一个雅思考了5次的过来人经验很多人会觉得雅思考了5次这怎么可能呢?这在一些没考过雅思的人眼中确实是天方夜谭,但是这在备考雅思出国的考生眼中,这并不是一件不可能发生的事情.很多雅思考生都是在一次次的打击中吸取了经验,然后再战,这其中的心酸和坎坷,只有自己知道.下面天道小编将要和大家分享的就是这样一个案例。

希望大家能够从中吸取点对自己有用的经验.(一)当你决定了一件事情的时候,就要勇敢去做很多朋友考雅思的目的就是出国读书,不管是本科还是研究生。

据不完全统计,大家能够看得上的学校的雅思要求一般是6。

5/6。

0,而对于商科来说,要求会达到7。

0/6.0 or 6.5甚至更多。

而雅思的口语和写作同时达到6。

0,对于大多数的朋友来说是有难度的。

既然是大多数,当然就不包括经常和歪国人一起趴或者英专的朋友们了.这时,作为和雅思具有同样效用的英语测试考试,托福就出现在了很多人的选择之中。

所以我们需要问自己一个问题,我到底是考托福还是雅思?相信无数人都纠结过这个问题。

在这里我想说,如果申请英国的学校,请选择雅思;如果选择美国的学校,请选择托福;如果选择其他国家的学校,请看一下托福和雅思的效用相同程度。

比如我申请的墨尔本大学的托福要求是79分(小分我没有注意。

),而雅思是6.5/6。

0,如果是这样的话,我建议选择托福,因为雅思口语和写作同时上6是有难度的.好的,既然你选择了雅思,就请坚持不懈地考下去,不要中场休息,也不要临阵脱逃,更不要想还有一个托福妹妹在隔壁。

看一遍小标题。

开始你的烤鸭之路。

(二)如果你什么都没准备好的话,不要浪费钱大家可以看到我在2015。

5。

16考了一次雅思。

说说这次雅思的意义吧。

没意义.在这次雅思考试之前,我没有做过一套试题,更不知道每个单项会怎么考。

甚至在考试前夕,我还做了近一个多星期IAAF国际田联的志愿活动.。

.先说一下我的背景吧,辽宁娃,高考英语133/150,但是我们英语是没有听力的(其实也是会放听力录音也有试题,但是不算分数,只给某些英语专业的录取做参考用), 四级400多分过了,六级400多分也过了,好像六级比四级还高一点,两次都是裸考,大学几年英语用得不是很多,听说能力基本报废。

中专2018学年第二学期雅思听力和口语5月月考考试试卷

中专2018学年第二学期雅思听力和口语5月月考考试试卷

中专2018学年第二学期雅思听力和口语5月考试命题人:xx 审核人:xx 使用班级:xxPart 1Listen to the talk and fill in the information in the notes below.Part 2Listen to the tape and fill in the form below .Only one word for each blank.Part 3Listen to the tape and fill in the blanks with the words you hear.Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex gave birth to a baby boy on 1.________. The proud father , Britain’s Prince Harry , announced to the world that “this little baby is absolutely to 2.______ for.” The baby is the couple’s first child. He is the seventh in line to the British throne. The boy was born in the early morning hours Monday, weighing 3._______ kilograms. The royal family said both Meghan and the baby are 4._________ and well. Prince Harry spoke with television reporters later on Monday in Windsor. He said he was present for the birth. He promised he would offer more 5.________in the coming days, such as the baby’s name. “It is been the most amazing experience I could ever have possibly imagined,”“he said.How many woman does what they do is 6._______ comprehension”. Queen Elizabeth and other members of the royal family were reportedly delighted with the news. Harry’s brother ,Prince 7._________, and his wife ,Kate , have appeared for photographers just hours after the births of their 8._______ children. But Harry and Meghan announced the birth of their first child on Instagam : It’s a boy. The new royal baby is the eighth great-grandchild of the 9._________ Queen Elisabeth.The child does not immediately become a prince.Only the queen can give such a 10_______.姓名:班级:学号:成绩:雅思听力答题卡Part 11.__________________2.___________________3.__________________4.__________________5.__________________6.__________________7._________________ 8.__________________ 9._________________10.__________________ 11.________________ 12.__________________13.________________Part21.__________________2.___________________3.__________________4.__________________5.__________________6.__________________7._________________ 8.__________________ 9._________________10.__________________Part 32.__________________ 2.___________________3.__________________4.__________________5.__________________6.__________________8._________________ 8.__________________ 9._________________10.__________________嘉善中专2018学年第二学期5月考雅思口语试卷命题人:方喜审核人:沈文静考官:方喜王丹沈文静考试时间:60分钟Part One : Answer the following questions.1.What is your name ?where are you from?2.Can you tell me a bit about your hometown ?3.What are the people like in your hometown?4.What is the best time to visit your hometown? Why ?5.What do you think is the biggest difference between your hometown and Beijing?Part 2 Describe a traditional Chinese Festival .You should say :Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex gave birth to a baby boy on Monday. The proud father , Britain’s Prince Harry , announced to the world that “this little baby is absolutely to die for.”The baby is the couple’s first child. He is the seventh in line to the British throne. The boy was born in the early morning hours Monday, weighing 3.2 kilograms. The royal family said both Meghan and the baby are healthy and well. Prince Harry spoke with television reporters later on Monday in Windsor. He said he was present for the birth. He promised he would offer more details in the coming days, such as the baby’s name. “It is been the most amazing experience I could ever have possibly imagined,”“he said.How many woman does what they do is beyond comprehension”. Queen Elizabeth and other members of the royal family were reportedly delighted with the news. Harry’s brother ,Prince William, and his wife ,Kate , have appeared for photographers just hours after the births of their three children. But Harry and Meghan announced the birth of their first child on Instagam : It’s a boy. The new royal baby is the eighth great-grandchild of the 93-year-old Queen Elisabeth.The child does not immediately become a prince.Only the queen can give such a title.。

2018年5月19日雅思总汇

2018年5月19日雅思总汇

2018 年 5 月 19 日雅思机经总汇听力Section 1场景:志愿者申请题型: 10 填空1-10) Note Completion1.Address: 62 Mileda Streetnguage skill: French and Chinese3.Bring old to go shopping4.Know how to socialize with people5.License to drive6.Where does she live now: South of the river7.Be free only on Wednesday8.Date to start on: 3th June9.Put a mail note on the stairs in front of house10.Where to get the information on theradio Section 2场景:天堂岛屿的旅游介绍题型: 10 选择11-20) Multiple Choice11.Which color of bus: A red12.Activity is free: B nocturnal walk13.which one needs to paid for by coins?C changing room locker14.which activity needs to be booked in advance?B fishing15.which activity will be offered every day?B banana boating16.part was closed?A canoeing17.island restaurant - D18.general gift store - C19.children centre - H20.bicycle hire - E答案仅供参考Section2 。

2018年5月5日雅思考试回忆版样卷答案及分析讲:写作

2018年5月5日雅思考试回忆版样卷答案及分析讲:写作

2018年5月5日雅思考试回忆版样卷答案及分析讲:写作今天三立在线教育雅思网为大家带来的是2018年5月5日雅思考试回忆版样卷答案及分析讲:写作的相关资讯,备考的烤鸭们,赶紧来看看吧!TASK 1类型:线图题目:描述4国男人平均身高的变化写作建议:第一段:开头第二段:概述,从大局入手,将将总体趋势。

不需要再本段提到具体数值,数字是在接下去的段落里描述的。

不要每条线都描述,考官更想看的是比较,这也是你的得分点。

第三四段:提到开始年份和最后的年份,中间的年份可以选取有代表性的,比如上升或者下降的转点、高峰和低谷的点。

多应用比较句型。

TASK 2题目类别:城市类提问方式:观点类考试题目:Traffic and housing problems in major cities can be solved by moving large companies, factories and their employees to the countryside. To what extent do you agree or disagree?(Word count:280)The busy rush hour traffic and the skyrocketing price of houses in most major cities lead to the question of how to tackle these two problems. Some people suggest that large companies, industrial plants as well as their staff should be moved to countryside, and I completely agree with this point of view.Traffic congestion in metropolis can be significantly reduced by relocating large firms and plants to regional zones. It is believed that the responsibility for metropolis’s traffic problems in city center mainly falls upon office workers rushing to workplace in the urban area at peak hour. Moving the major companies, which are currently located in city center, to countryside means that workers have more routes to choose from when they go to work, instead of all driving on the main roads at the same time. It is, therefore, less likely to cause traffic jam.Similar effects can be seen in the housing problem if such action is taken into effect. If large corporations with thousands of staff are moved to less populated area with lower renting fees, some young white- and blue- collar employees who currently rent houses in the urban area in major cities are more likely to move to a new location near their workplace in order to save time on commuting and to save money on the rent. With less population and less demand on the city center apartments, the price, hopefully, would decrease and more people will be able to afford the houses.In conclusion, companies and factories with a large number of employees being moved to less populated areas could greatly mitigate the pressure on traffic and housing in metropolitan areas.如上就是三立网课教育小编为大家带来的2018年5月5日雅思考试回忆版样卷答案及分析讲:写作的相关资讯,掌握最新雅思资讯,敬请关注(三立在线教育雅思网)更多雅思考试资讯以及备考资料免费领!。

2018年5月24日雅思机经真题回忆

2018年5月24日雅思机经真题回忆

【导语】为了⽅便⼤家的学习,⽆忧考为⼤家精⼼整理了有关2018年5⽉24⽇雅思考试回忆及解析的内容,供⼤家参考!⽆忧考将为⼤家发布最新、最专业的雅思考试机经及解析,欢迎参考阅读。

【听⼒】 ⼀,考试概述: 今年的雅思听⼒越来越难,越来越难,越来越,难!本场中匹配题出现12题,8题选择也是险阻重重,更别提那录⾳的语速,早已飞出天际,天际~ Section 1 电话咨询⼉童礼物 10填空 Section 2 澳洲动物园 6匹配+4多选 Section 3 新发明探讨 6匹配+4选择 Section 4 ⾃⾏车历史 10填空 ⼆、具体题⽬分析: Section 1 电话咨询⼉童礼物 1. A setoff gardening equipment 2. A pair of children’s gloves 3. Seeds of various of kinds 4. For children playing with water or sand 5. A pump 6. Building blocks 7. Made of plastic 8. A puzzle 9. For children learning different countries 10. Cost:16.50 pounds Section 2 澳洲动物园 11. Monkey zone - A 12. Insects - C 13. ****J 14. Snake house - F 15. Kangaroo area - B 16. Tiger - H 17. Zoo evening - A prize/award winner 18. Artist festival - B restart this year 19. Zoo twilight - B occur annually 20. Birthday gale - C have a free toy Section 3 新发明探讨 21. Energy harvest - G used in small electric equipment 22. Thin film solar panel - F can be manufactured economically 23. Sport shoes - C technology from space 24. Wind turbine - A meets energy demand globally 25. Hi-tech fruit package - D improve their quality 26. Electric sport car - B better appearance 27. A store the seeds and kept them stable 28. C countries that buried seeks in them 29. A he has limited knowledge 30. C money can be used in better ways Section 4 ⾃⾏车历史 31. Advantage: faster and requires less effort than walking 32. Year: 1860s 33. Features: rubber tires/go much further 34. For smoother ride 35. A chain connected the pedal and the wheel 36. It is safer than precious models 37. Still uncomfortable to ride because the wheels are too small 38. Rate of speed 39. Key pedal which help go downhill 40. Loads can be carried over the back wheel 【⼝语】 ⼀、考试整体概述: 以下为5⽉份本场⾼频题,请考⽣扎实准备 1. Describe a city or country that you would like to live or work 2. Describe a website that you often visit 3. Describe a leisure facility you would like to have in your hometown 4. Describe a thing you own that you want to replace 5. Describe a magazine you enjoy reading ⼆、本场难题及解析 Describe a city or country you would like to work or live in You should say Where it would be How you got to know this place What do you know about this place And explain why you like to work or live there The Netherlands will be my first choice when I have a chance to work there for a short period of time. I first heard about this country in Geology class but later in 2000, I got to know more about it as it was the co-host country of 2000 EuropeanCup. Beyond football, I have been fascinated by its greatness in art and economy and of course its spectacular landscape. Amsterdam is the capital city of The Netherlands, and it is known far and wide for its cultural vitality and inclusiveness of multi-ethnic. And it creates a bouncing atmosphere that I really enjoy. When it comes to job opportunities, many top 500 countries headquarter in this city, which provides its citizens with abundant job opportunities. If I would start my new venture in this country, then my future career would be promising, that’s what I know for sure. Apart from that, there’re a long lists of places for fun in this country, from all types of bars to grand shopping malls and wonderful theme parks, so it’s just like a paradise to youngsters. In order to fulfill this plan, I should firstly get in touch with my best friend Jason who is now working in a Dutch non-profit organization, because he would refer me to some of his business partners. That would be a great plus to my job hunting. And then, I should learn to speak its language thought it’s pretty tricky to me. But I am confident that I could live a decent life there one day. 【阅读】 ⼀、考试概述: 今年阅读的新题很多,涉及不同的⽅⾯。

雅思听力机经(带解析)

雅思听力机经(带解析)

V08120 S1=V06141 S1一个女的打电话问旅游公司不同旅游package 的information1---10)填空题1)几个住处,第一个叫Rose Garden第二个叫Blue Bay, Blue Bay 离海滨多远?300 meters away from the beach.2)第三个住处名字Sun Shade, 第四个是Grand3)Sun Shade这个套餐房间的价格是$3194)每个房间里都有Satellite TV, 还有overlooking great paintings in every room5)Sun Shade娱乐项目是has a view over forest6)如果cancellation, 要付多少钱,男士说至少$10,0007)为航班延时误点missed departure 投的保险8)还有一项保险是在某个情况下允许relative出游9)如出现丢失物品的情况,整件要赔$500, a single item 另行处理10)女的又询问了这个男的名字:Ben Ludlow机经细致解析:话题背景=旅游度假咨询必须认识的单词: package tour 全包游 Rose Garden 玫瑰园 Blue Bay 蓝色港湾cancellation 取消departure 离开 insurance 保险注意事项: Sunshade专有名词要首字母大写Ludlow 专有人名,首字母大写.另外请同学们注意红色的单词,一定要会拼写.V08120 S2比较每个农场的特点.11) A. individual12)B. gift13---16 填表题13) kids favorite; donkeys14) apples15) fig is $616) tomatoes17---20 填地图17)右上角B18)左下角河对岸G19)左下角有树林F20)右下角H机经细致解析: 话题背景=农场果园对比介绍必须认识的单词: barren 贫瘠的 fruit 水果 farmland 农场 orchard 果园 fig 无花果17---20题是选项填地图题. 注意填表题大部分单词都用的复数形式.V08120 S4蜜蜂视力如何应用于人类31---34)选择题31)选C small head32)辨认个体蜜蜂的方法,选B 在蜜蜂身上不同colour的标记33)选: 科学家在蜜蜂身上加了a sign applied to their bodies34) 选: distance35---40) 填空题35) lack of enough warning36) urban37) radar38) speed39) the earth40) water机经细致解析:话题背景=蜜蜂视力如何应用于人类请大家将选择题的答案进行记忆,有时间的话可以看下跟此有关的文章,一可以增加知识量,第二如果将来遇到这种考题可以更加容易理解.V08126 S3墨西哥沙漠实习考察21---25选择题21.参加该项目应该? 选CA. inform tutorB. register in administrationC. fill in an application form22. 学校支持该项目的费用选AA. 450B. 1000C. 2000 (这个题目选的不是中间那个,大家特殊记一下)23. 如何确定沙漠的标准? 选AA. evaporation is more than rainfallB. more than 40 cm rainfallC. rare rainfall24. 他们要去什么地方? 选BA. desert grasslandB. marine forestC. desert…25. 为什么他们选择区沙漠作为课题的研究? 选BA. plantsB. 因为那里有its birdsC. *******26---30 填空题26.this trip available for life science undergraduate students27. 要带上laptop, 每天要写报告journal28. ship作为一个base29. 最古老的植物12,000 years old30. 老师推荐给同学一本书,名字named “ Baked Earth.”(专有的书名,必须大写)机经细致解析: 话题背景=在墨西哥沙漠调研实习的介绍必须认识的单词:application form 申请表scholarship 奖学金loan 贷款evaporate 蒸发rainfall 降雨desert 沙漠grassland 草原marine 海的forest 森林undergraduate 尚未获得学士学位的大学生最容易错的单词, Life Sciences: 生命科学,专有学科名称需要大写,而且都是用的复数形式. laptop 笔记本电脑这个词上课的时候讲过而且考过拼写,希望各位同学引起高度重视.V08121 S2介绍一个老房子博物馆11---14 填空题11.这个人买这栋大房子前这里是: farm12. 关于Chinese wallpaper 的什么是哪个世纪的? 18th13. 某人去世时所在的房间名称: The Birds(专门表示房间的名字,要大写)14. dining room 中有许多什么古董? chairs15---17 选择题15. rare trees16. geese(goose的复数形式,注意积累)17. swan18---20 配对题18. history----gallery19. books---gift shop20. trails---woodland机经细致解析: 一个老房子博物馆必须认识的单词wallpaper 墙纸antique 古董swan 天鹅goose 鹅gallery 画廊woodland 林地trail 小径本题考到了一些动物的名称以及其实平时生活中可以积累的单词,希望同学们继续保持上课时要求的习惯,注意生活中的单词的积累以及场景单词的积累.V08124 S2关于所得税21. provide evidence of information22. penalty up to 3000 pounds23. bank statements24. April25. easy to do calculating26. don’t need any storage space27. the government will assume you make a mistake28. down the form from the website29. health department30. Sports Centre机经细致解析:关于所得税的经济类话题,上课在讲到商业场景的时候提到过这类题目,只要是经济有关的单词不需要记的非常专业,但是一些基本的单词必须要掌握住, 像bank statement 这个词相信大家已经不是第一次见到了吧! 本题在听的过程中还有一些词希望大家可以掌握住income 收入tax 税penalty 惩罚download 下载V08125 S4介绍一种新的水处理系统sea water purify(SW40)31---36 填空题31. 一些地下水可以使用, 而海水因为有太多的salts所以不能使用(salt 在这里表示化学盐,是可数名词, 如果表示食盐的时候就是不可数名词,对于这类单词大家一定要特别注意)32. SW40 可以使用在sea water净化上,甚至是hospitals(曾经一个很幽默的同学跟我讲口语的时候一激动就说成了house potato, 虽然是口误,但是说明了很多同学在背诵多音节单词的时候还是需要稍微注意下,呵呵)33. 虽然这个SW40比较好用,但是他purify water 的速度too slow(这里too必须要加上, 表示程度的)34. 这个设备的推广使用得到了哪个组织的协助: Health International35. SW40 can output 9 litres water in a sunny day.(liters 写成这个写法也可以了)36. A SW40 can support the water use of a family37—40 图解标签题37. 盖子is made of glass38. UV 射线can destroy germs39. SW 40 和水平面的夹角是12.5°40.water tank collect containing water.机经细致解析:太阳能水净化系统,必须认识的单词output 产出clip 夹子UV 紫外的radiation 放射线purify 净化plastic 塑料creature 生物container 容器V08129 S1讲一个人加入俱乐部1. radio program2. 邮箱地址: mj@(电子邮箱的注意点上课已经说过了,标点符号的英文读音,@的读音. 最近非常喜欢考网址和电子邮件的,这里要注意的地方是co 代表的是company不要写成com3. 选择type最小的那种,也就是2年的(数字题目还是写数字会保险很多,因为不占字数要求.)4. Union Bank(专有名词,一定要大写)5. £49(一定要加单位的符号)6. joint account(相信大家对这个词不陌生吧! 讲到银行场景的时候说过,表示联名账户的意思)7. 15th Oct8. reference number(reference 再怎么样都要会拼写.)9. JW142(字幕和数字的组合)10. video机经细致解析: 个人信息表格题---参加俱乐部必须认识的单词subscription 会员费membership 会员资格annual 每年的V08129 S4介绍company ethic31. four decades 40年32. philosophers 哲学家33. Private Property 私有制(书名,首字母大写)34. accountable 负有责任的35. health36. young37. corrupt 腐败的,不道德的38. morality39. global perspective40. issues机经细解:背景=商业道德发展史由于本机经回忆内容有限,题目并不是很清楚,大家要做到以上10道题中的单词拼写必会掌握。

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2018年5月5日雅思机经总汇听力Section 1场景:音乐课程介绍题型:3选择,3匹配,4填空1-3) Multiple Choice1. The teacher praise student Emma forB set examples to others2. Why did the course need to change timeB size of the classroom3. New class begins at4.45 pm4-6) Matching4. Dance classA. the course is full5. Singing classD. she has another activity at that evening6. Vocal classB. the course fee is too expensive7-10) Completion7. Teach children to play instruments and to write music8. Course fee: $ 859. Emma can start at 14 September10. Teacher: Jamal CurtisSection 2场景:摄影比赛展览题型:10填空11-13) Sentence Completion11. What is it called in international program: Open Gallery12. What is the theme of this new competition: on the street13. In theatre foyer14-20) Table Completion14. Nationality: Australian15. Interesting thing: collecting old maps16. Name: Kesteven17. Present job: running a picture library18. Wildlife photograph19. Lecturer from college of design20. Sports photograph答案仅供参考备考建议:这是最近几场很少以填空题为主的Section2,广大考生可以针对练习有表格填空的Section2。

Section 3场景:实地考察前准备题型: 4单选,6多选21-24) Multiple Choice待补充25-30) Multiple Choice25-26) CE27-28) AB29-30) 待补充答案仅供参考Section 4场景:北非游牧民族的起源和生活方式题型:10填空31-40) Completion31. They are going to move across: deserts and mountains32. They have three kinds of ethnics: seasonal33. Vegetables and cook with olive oil34. Their houses tent are made by grass and goat skin35. Men discuss important event in centre square36. Moving houses are carried by camel37. The people is descended from slaves38. Move to city with animals39. What are men called blue people: because they are wearing dark blue veil40. Some of them are granted by the government and now worked as tour guides in this area阅读Passage 1:题目:Now in the hour题型:摘要填空题8+ 判断题 5题号:新题文章大意:一个叫做Albeit的作曲家,小时候非常贫困,父亲去世后靠做音乐补贴生活。

写了一首歌,后来变得非常流行。

但是版权不属于自己,盈利的钱大部分被公司获取。

答案:1. T2. NG3. F4. NG5. F6. nations7. name8. proof9. lyrica10. dancing11. radio12. tour13. ClaimPassage 2:题名:Guestures题型:段落标题 6 + 单选 3 + 判断3 +主旨单选1题号:旧题文章大意:讲解guesture的主要特点,并且和ringtone做类比。

在不同文化中有不同的含义,如何去理解这些相同点和不同点。

参考答案14-19:A— key featuresB— comparisonC— lose meaningE---- individual variantF---- different cultureG---- different20-26:20 B21 C22 A23 NG24 Y25 N26 C changing meaning(答案仅供参考)Passage 3:题目:light travel题型:判断题4+ 选择题5+句子匹配 5题目:新题文章大意:一种新型科学,类似飞行器,利用光速环游太空。

但是技术不成熟,依旧处于实验中。

27 Y28 NG29 N30 NG36 unknown areas37 缺乏资金38 failures39 be based on40 outline the future plan口语一、考试概述:以下为5月份本场考试话题,请考生们扎实准备。

1. Describe a quiet place you found2. Describe a time that you were shopping in a street market3. Describe something you do to keep you concentrated4. Describe a favorite song of yours5. Describe a popular comic actor in your country二、具体题目分析:Describe a quiet place you foundYou should say:Where it isWhen you found itHow often you go thereWhat it is likeHow you felt about the placeWell, there are just a few places that I know to be quiet. The reason is because nowadays there is just so much activity going on outside that it’s hard to find a place that is quiet. Anyway, the place is the public library. This particular public library is located in the center of XX near a McDonald's. The library was constructed seven years ago. And when it was finished it was a fascinating achievement, like most of my peers, I paid a visit there the first day it opened. When talking about how often I go there I have to say that in recent years I’ve stopped going as often as I used to. When the library was new I probably showed up there once or twice a week. But, nowadays, I only get in there once or twice a month. But that’s because I’m busy with other things. When I go there I usually find a book that looks interesting. Then I take the book and sit myself down in a chair and begin reading. Well, finally I want to reveal the real reason I liked going there so much, the library has a rather cool feature where you are allowed to bring in your own books to read and if you are willing you can leave them there in a personal book shelf which you have to pay for of course. Actually, I have so many books at home already so this service was very appealing to me. I still pay the monthly subscription to store my books there to this day. It's very cheap only 5 yuan per month. Anyway, that's all about it.写作小作文:折线图大作文:Traffic and housing problems in major cities could be solved by moving large companies and factories and their employees to the countryside. To what extent do you agree with this opinion?。

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