(海口北京雅思)2014年3月1日雅思真题全科回忆

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雅思2014.1-4月新题解析

雅思2014.1-4月新题解析

饭店Describe a restaurant that you like to goYou should say:What the restaurant it isWhen you go there(or, how often you go there)What kind of food they serve thereWho you usually go there withAnd explain why you like to eat at this place解析:描述一个饭店,典型的地点题,在我们的例题讲解中,曾将这个话题与café进行对比,它们的差异基本也就是限于所提供的食物不一样,这边我们只需将café所提供的食物由咖啡跟甜点换成菜肴即可,那么菜肴我们又可以结合所说过的食物话题,总之你准备过café跟food这两个话题,这个题目对你来说不过就是a snap了。

Sample answer:OK, speaking of a crowded place I have ever been to, I guess I'd like to talk about my favorite restaurant in my hometown. You know, it is not a star restaurant which serves very expensive and luxurious food, instead, it is pretty cozy, and only offers home-made cuisine. However I am really into this small cozy restaurant, probably because every time I have dinner there, the tasty food always makes me feel like I was having my mother's cooking. Although I work in another city now, once I come back home, I suppose I'd like to go to that restaurant to have the daily special dishes with my family or friends for reunions.Talking about what kind of food the restaurant serves, I'd like to add here is that the menu of this restaurant is also a special feature. You know, the owner of the restaurant buys the fresh ingredients like green vegetables and meat every morning, and then she will write the menu on a board according to the ingredients she has every day. I suppose that would be one of the extremely important reasons why the small restaurant enjoys such a superb reputation and a large number of followings. Besides, the dim sum made by the great cook is also highly recommended, so you can have some when you are waiting for your dishes. The last point, the clean table cloths and the neatly-set tables make the customers feel comfortable and cheerful. And the owners are quite pleasant and helpful. You can always count on them.有趣的野生动物生动物,大家能想到的应该还是有一些的,比如大熊猫、丹顶鹤、羚羊等等,最为人熟知的肯定就是大熊猫了,为了避免千篇一律都说大熊猫太单调了,大家可以在描述中加入自身的经历,比如如何来了解到大熊猫,参观动物园里的大熊猫或者大熊猫栖息地等事件,这样描述起来也更加真实。

12月上半月雅思听力考试回忆

12月上半月雅思听力考试回忆

2014年12月4日和8日雅思听力考试已经落下帷幕,济南环球雅思刘娜老师提醒接下来备考的同学,本次两场考试Maching题型占比较大,强烈建议大家在后续的雅思备考中重视雅思听力Maching题型。

接下来,是两场考试的雅思机经,刘娜老师与烤鸭们一块回忆、分析一下。

2014年12月4 日雅思听力考试回忆本场考试听力部分难度系数较大,Matching 题依然占据了大比例,希望大家重点关注Matching题型。

Section One Two students discuss about the art exhibition1-10: CompletionTraditional fair1. It started in 1960s2. Number of artists: 3523. Name of the band: University4. Audience are mainly international students5. The most popular fair type: photography6. Venue: car-park/workshopChildren’s fair7. kids can make models by clay8. has performance by residential animalsTransport9. free double deck bus is the purple one10. paid buses are close to the entranceSection Two: swimming course arrangement11-16: CompletionThree things will be given to customers11. a bill12. a comment card13. a booking form14. the final time of luggage taken 11.30pm15. cabin keys16. Room service not offered last night17-20: Choices17. when can the passengers go off the boatA two hours before the ship on shoreB. before the goods is unloadedC complete all legal formalities18. who will go off the board firstB persons who need to catch planesC those whose luggage are red19. Then going off the board, passengers should wait atB the public room20. if there are goods to be declared in the custom, you shouldB write a formC phone the officerSection Three: The discussion between students and professor about traffic projectMatchingA only John agreesB only professor agreesC Both agreeSection Four Tea Tree Oil31-35:Matching (event and people)A bring tea tree oil into Australia in 1770B challenge the benefit of tea tree oilC report the special eating habit in AustraliaD list plant speciesE study the tea tree oilF saw Australian aborigines drinkG use tea tree for medical treatment31. Aborigines----G32. Dutch explorer---C33. Sir Hugh Palliser---B34. Captain James Cook---F35. Dr. A. R. Penfold---E36-40: Sentence completion36. tea tree will store oil during winter to accumulate the useful substance37. put leaves and stems38. the water and the oil vapor rose up to the lids of the containers39. according to the principle of gravity40. the water will go to the tubes onto the ground2014年12月06日雅思听力考试回忆本场考试选择题比例有所回落,跟点题预测的一致,并且也出现了考前点题一直强调的地图题型。

2014年3月1日雅思口语真题考试回忆

2014年3月1日雅思口语真题考试回忆

2014年3月1日雅思口语真题考试回忆回忆1郑州轻工0302 rm11白人脑子,友好,很好听的英音 p1city live in. relatives photograph P2 tv programm P3喜欢什么节目年轻人老年人喜欢的节目有什么不同,why 认为应该有更多的教育类节目吗。

广告讨厌吗,留题攒人品回忆2天津外国语r16 和蔼的老太太有互动一直笑 part1居住的城市对这个城市不满意的地方会不会继续居住关于电脑和电视的一系列问题 part2描述一部你不喜欢的电影 part3 关于entertainment的一系列问题回忆3雅思口语上海华师大10:00那场,room 409。

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part 1自我介绍,来自哪,不喜欢家乡的什么,会一直居住在家乡吗?;part 2一堂你上过的课a course; part 3如何看待成人教育,成人教育的利弊和挑战回忆4首师大rm15 part 1, the city i live,the problem of thiscity,dictionary,TV part2, a subject someone asked you for information part3 people are too dependent on internet and books? teachers should encourage students to ask questions? 说得不太流利,希望能过6回忆5沈师r4:p1晴天生日家乡 p2:陌生人谈话 p3:人们为什么喜欢与陌生人谈话与朋友家人区别电视谈话节目回忆6杭州rm303 白人男考官,偶尔微笑。

趴1 name hometown news的各种,用什么方式获取,对你的重要性,老人和年轻人谁更喜欢news 趴2season趴3受季节限制的工作,需要什么装备,什么季节旅游最火,哪些地方火裸考,跪了回忆7上外贸203 趴1:hometwon 太紧张不记得了! 趴2resturant 趴3展开讨论和谁一起去中国人喜欢去么?英音纯正的男人很和善会一直点头!你卡住了的时候会微笑让你不要紧张!会引导!回忆8上海财大room410. 10:55一个很和蔼的老爷爷。

2014年考研英语一真题原文及答案解析完整版

2014年考研英语一真题原文及答案解析完整版

2014年考研英语一真题原文及答案解析完整版Section I Use of LanguageDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word(S) for each numbered blank and mark A, B ,C or D on ANSWER SHEET. (10 Points)As many people hit middle age, they often start to notice that their memory and mental clarity are not what they used to be. We suddenly can't remember 1 we put the keys just a moment ago, or an old acquaintance's name, or the name of an old band we used to love. As the brain 2 , we refer to these occurrences as "senior moments." 3 seemingly innocent, this loss of mental focus can potentially have a(an) 4 impact on our professional, social, and personal 5 .Neuroscientists, experts who study the nervous system, are increasingly showing that there's actually a lot that can be done. It 6 out that the brain needs exercise in much the same way our muscles do, and the right mental 7 can significantly improve our basic cognitive 8 . Thinking is essentially a 9 of making connections in the brain. To a certain extent, our ability to 10 in making the connections that drive intelligence is inherited. 11 , because these connections are made through effort and practice, scientists believe that intelligence can expand and fluctuate 12 mental effort.Now, a new Web-based company has taken it a step 13 and developed the first "brain training program" designed to actually help people improve and regain their mental 14 .The Web-based program 15 you to systematically improve your memory and attention skills. The program keeps 16 of your progress and provides detailed feedback 17 your performance and improvement. Most importantly, it 18 modifies and enhances the games you play to 19 on the strengths you are developing--much like a(n) 20 exercise routine requires you to increase resistance and vary your muscle use.1.[A]where [B]when [C]that [D]why2.[A]improves [B]fades [C]recovers [D]collapses3.[A]If [B]Unless [C]Once [D]While4.[A]uneven [B]limited [C]damaging [D]obscure5.[A]wellbeing [B]environment [C]relationship [D]outlook6.[A]turns [B]finds [C]points [D]figures7.[A]roundabouts [B]responses [C]workouts [D]associations8.[A]genre [B]functions [C]circumstances [D]criterion9.[A]channel [B]condition [C]sequence [D]process10.[A]persist [B]believe [C]excel [D]feature11.[A]Therefore [B]Moreover [C]Otherwise [D]However12.[A]according to [B]regardless of [C]apart from [D]instead of13.[A]back [B]further [C]aside [D]around14.[A]sharpness [B]stability [C]framework [D]flexibility15.[A]forces [B]reminds [C]hurries [D]allows16.[A]hold [B]track [C]order [D]pace17.[A] to [B]with [C]for [D]on18.[A]irregularly [B]habitually [C]constantly [D]unusually19.[A]carry [B]put [C]build [D]take20.[A]risky [B]effective [C]idle [D]familiar答案:1-5 ABDCA 6-10 ACBDC 11-15 DABAD 16-20 BDCCB1. [标准答案] [A][考点分析] 上下文语义和连词辨析[选项分析] 本题考查连词。

2014年3月8日雅思听力真题回忆

2014年3月8日雅思听力真题回忆

Section 1: (旧题:V08141)一个男的向当地旅游管理员询问旅游的一些事宜:1.Moderate2.12.5 (有三个景点,这个是12.5km, 第二个好像是10km, 第三个是8km)3.Fish4.Beach (第二个景点可以看到beach)5.Seafood6.Waterfall (第三个景点)7.279 (哪个公交车可以direct to 那个地方,说到两个公交车号,首先说的是268,但是要转车,后面提到279是直达的)8.5:30 (最晚的一班回程车时间)9.Bridge (在哪个地方停,at the bridge)10.Map (付好费用后,可以拿到一个免费的map)Section 2: 有关driving license 课程流程图式的,分theory and practical , 上面给出很多选项,让你根据听到的步骤去match下面的流程图(选择题)11.我选的是road-based(classroom)-这个不太确定,大家可以分享各自经验12.Trial test (接受完classroom training后,会有个trial test)13.Provisional license (理论课最后一题)14.circuit-based (practice第一个)15.RDT test16.12month prohibition (选这个)17-20 选择题17.reserve online check the detail18.more than one language18. on the shops19.20.如果要cancel的话,怎么样可以退款(B)A.B. Amount of time notice (就是只要提前足够长的时间通知的话,就可以取消)C. 医院开证明Section 3: Alice听男学长Ahmed and 女学长Tina讲学习方面及导师的建议21-23 是选both Ahmed and Tina都认为得益于导师的地方。

2014年雅思A类写作真题全年汇总

2014年雅思A类写作真题全年汇总

2014年雅思A类写作真题全年汇总2014.1.9 雅思写作真题(雅思A类写作)The best way for government to solve the traffic congestion is to provide free public transport 24 hours a day, 7days a week. To what extent do you agree or disagree? (政府类)2014.1.11 雅思写作真题(雅思A类写作)Nowadays many young people in work force change their jobs or careers every few years. What do you think are the reasons for this? Do the advantages out-weight disadvantages?2014.1.18 雅思写作真题(雅思A类写作)Children find it difficult to concentrate on or pay attention to school. What are the reasons? How can we solve this problem?2014.1.25 雅思写作真题(雅思A类写作)International community should act immediately to encourage countries to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels, such as oil and gas. To what extent do you agree or disagree?2014.2.1 雅思写作真题(雅思A类写作)Some people believe that the best way to produce a happier society is to ensure that there are only small differences between the richest and the poorest members. To what extent do you agree or disagree?2014.2.13 雅思写作真题(雅思A类写作)Towns and cities are attractive places. Some suggest the government should spend money putting in more works of art like paintings and statues to make them better to live in. Do you agree or disagree?2014.2.15 雅思写作真题(雅思A类写作)Some people think success of life is based on hard work and determination but others think there are more important factors like money and appearance. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.2014.2.22 雅思写作真题(雅思A类写作)Children’s education is expensive and the government of some countries pays some of or all of the costs. Do the advantages of the government pays for the cost outweigh the disadvantages?2014.3.1 雅思写作真题(雅思A类写作)Some people think living in big cities is bad for people’s health. To what exten t do you agree or disagree?2014.3.8 雅思写作真题(雅思A类写作)Some people say that all young people should be required to stay in full-time education until they are at least 18 years old. To what extent do you agree or disagree?2014.3.13 雅思写作真题(雅思A类写作)Printed book is not necessary in digital era,books can stored in electronically,others believe that printed books will continue to play an important part in our lives。

2014年3月1日雅思考试回忆与答案

2014年3月1日雅思考试回忆与答案

Type of Questions
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庆典的节目介绍 11-16 配对题 A. adapted from a film B. ask audience on stage C. note suitable for everyone D. enjoyed by young children E. no tickets available F. a few tickets left G. recently performed abroad 11. B 12. E 13. C 14. F
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The diagrams below show the present college and its plan in 2015 for proposed development. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
5. What kind of house or flat do you want to live in the future? 6. Do you like the decoration in your home, why or why not? 7. Will you move to another house or flat in the near future? 8. What kind of house/flat are you going to move into? 9. What do you think of the area in which you live? 10. How long have you been living there? 11. What are your neighbors like? Study 1. Are you working or studying? 2. Tell me about the school or university you attend. 3. Tell me something about your primary school. 4. What is your major? 5. Do you like your major and why? 6. What courses or subjects do you study? 7. What is your favorite subject? 8. What is the most useful subject? 9. What would you like to do in the future? 10. What are the characteristics of schools in China? 11. What kinds of majors are available in China? 12. What do Chinese people think about teachers? 13. Is teaching a popular job in China, why or why not? Work 1. Are you working or studying? 2. What do you do for a living? 3. How long have you been doing this job? 4. Do you like your job, why or why not? 5. Do you find your job interesting? 6. What are your main responsibilities in your job? 7. Is working important to you? 8. Have you received any training related to your work? 9. Tell me about your boss or colleague. 10. What would be your ideal job? 11. If you could choose another job, what would you choose? Name 1. What’s your name? 2. Does your name have any special meaning or significance? 3. Have you ever changed your name, why or why not? 4. Do Chinese people like changing their names, why or why not? 5. What kind of people like changing their names? 6. What’s their purpose in changing their names? 7. In your culture, do women change their names when they get married?

2014年3月公共英语一级真题及答案解析

2014年3月公共英语一级真题及答案解析

2014年3月公共英语一级真题及答案解析(1~5/共10题)听力理解图片判断在本节中,你将听到10个句子,每句话配有[A]、[B]、[C]三幅图片,请选择与句子内容相符合的一幅图片,并标在试卷的相应位置。

每句话后有15秒钟的停顿,以便选择图片并看下一组图片。

每句话读两遍。

下面,请听这些句子。

Play00:0001:52Volume第1题图片A.B.C.第2题图片A.B.C.第3题图片A.B.C.第4题图片A.B.C.第5题图片A.B.C.下一题(6~10/共10题)听力理解图片判断在本节中,你将听到10个句子,每句话配有[A]、[B]、[C]三幅图片,请选择与句子内容相符合的一幅图片,并标在试卷的相应位置。

每句话后有15秒钟的停顿,以便选择图片并看下一组图片。

每句话读两遍。

下面,请听这些句子。

Play00:0001:45Volume第6题图片A.B.C.第7题图片A.B.C.第8题图片A.B.C.第9题图片A.B.C.第10题图片A.B.C.上一题下一题(11~15/共15题)听力理解对话应答请从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

Play00:0002:34Volume第11题Why was the woman not at the meeting?A.She was ill in bed.B.She wasn´t told about it.C.She was away with her parents.第12题Where are the speakers?A.In a shop.B.In a school.C.In a hospital.第13题What does Mary mean?A.She won´t see a doctor.B.She can´t go swimming.C.She hasn´t caught a cold.第14题What are they doing now?A.Having dinner.B.Doing shopping.C.Enjoying a party.第15题What can we learn from the conversation?A.The man has just bought a car.B.The woman is washing her clothes.C.Something is wrong with Mike´s car.上一题下一题(16~20/共15题)听力理解对话应答请从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

2014年3月1日雅思写作真题考试回忆

2014年3月1日雅思写作真题考试回忆

2014年3月1日雅思写作真题考试回忆
2014年 3月1日雅思考试真题机经
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Part III –写作机经
——来自环球雅思教研中心&环球雅思天津学校
2014年3月1日雅思考试笔试已经结束,环球雅思天津学校李根老师亲临考场,为大家带来史上最全面的雅思写作机经考题全面剖析及完整答案。

本次小作文为地图题,难度较大,很多考生对此题型心生畏惧。

但为了在众多考生中能够脱颖而出,还是要加强自己短板的练习。

本次大作文题目为Living in big cities is bad for people's health. To what extent do you agree or disagree? 属于社会类范畴。

城市类话题是个经典话题,可以从多种维度进行考察。

但万变不离其宗,考生可以借鉴往届话题的论据和说法。

此次话题可以结合大城市给人们身心带来的正负面影响来写,如北京的雾霾,北京丰富多彩的生活娱乐方式等等,但注意不要写跑题。

详细解题思路参见北京学校慎浩老师的写作指导。

A类小作文
A类大作文。

2014年3月公共英语三级真题及答案解析

2014年3月公共英语三级真题及答案解析

2014年3月公共英语三级真题及答案解析(1~5/共10题)Listening ComprehensionDirections: This section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English. You will hear a selection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them. There are two parts in this section, Part A and Part B.Remember, while you are doing the test, you should first put down your answers in your test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet onto your ANSWER SHEET 1.If you have any questions, you may raise your hand NOW as you will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.Now look at Part A in your test booklet.Part AYou will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer--[A]、[B]、[C] or [D], and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.Play00:00…Volume第1题What does the man want to do?A.Attend a private party.B.Celebrate his birthday.C.Cancel his reservation.D.Reserve a dinner table.第2题Whom are the speakers expecting to come soon?A.A postman.B.A salesman.C.A repairman.D.A policeman.第3题How does the woman feel at the man´ s words?A.She is excited.B.She is worried.C.She is satisfied.D.She is surprised.第4题What will the woman do?A.Go to bed for a rest.B.Take some medicine.C.Stay in with the man.D.Eat out with the man.第5题What do the speakers think of products manufactured nowadays?A.They are too expensive.B.They are difficult to use.C.They are of poor quality.D.They are out of fashion.下一题(6~10/共10题)Listening ComprehensionDirections: This section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English. You will hear a selection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them. There are two parts in this section, Part A and Part B.Remember, while you are doing the test, you should first put down your answers in your test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet onto your ANSWER SHEET 1.If you have any questions, you may raise your hand NOW as you will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.Now look at Part A in your test booklet.Part AYou will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer--[A]、[B]、[C] or [D], and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.Play00:00…Volume第6题What do we learn about the man from the dialogue?A.He doesn´ t need a car.B.He´ s just got a good deal.C.He´ s just bought a new car.D.He doesn´ t have enough money.第7题What does the man think of Frank?A.He is dependable.B.He is weak-minded.C.He is a tough person.D.He is a flexible person.第8题What is the woman doing according to the dialogue?A.Arranging a seaside trip for old people.B.Expressing her thanks to the trip organizer.plaining about yesterday´ s seaside trip.D.Asking the trip organizer to improve his work.第9题What do we learn about the man last night?A.He couldn´ t get out of his room.B.He left his key with his roommate.C.He couldn´t find the key to his room.D.He helped his neighbor break the lock.第10题What does the woman suggest the man do?A.Clean his glasses after painting.B.Take off his glasses before painting.C.Press the plastic wrap on the ceiling.D.Cover his glasses with the plastic wrap.上一题下一题(11~13/共15题)You are going to hear four conversations. Before listening to each conversation, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. After listening, you will have time to answer each question by choosing [A]、[B]、[C] or [D]. You will hear each passage or conversation ONLY ONCE. Mark your answers in your test booklet.Play00:00…Volume第11题Where did the man get the money for his company?A.From a bank.B.From his father.C.From his friends.D.From his employees.第12题What mistake does the man say his company made?A.It charged no licensing fee.B.It neglected product design.C.It ignored negotiating skills.D.It did all the manufacturing itself.第13题What does the man think of large companies?A.They are tough to work with.B.They welcome creative ideas.C.They recycle lots of garbage.D.They are good at manufacturing.上一题下一题(14~17/共15题)You are going to hear four conversations. Before listening to each conversation, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. After listening, you will have time to answer each question by choosing [A]、[B]、[C] or [D]. You will hear each passage or conversation ONLY ONCE. Mark your answers in your test booklet.Play00:00…Volume第14题What was the man´ s major as an undergraduate?A.English.B.Physics.C.Fashion design.D.International trade.第15题What does the man think of his job in Magna Design?A.Interesting.B.Impressive.C.Demanding.petitive.第16题What does the man expect from a new job?A.A quicker promotion.B.Greater success.C.More responsibilities.D.More challenges.第17题What job is the man applying for?A.Art designer.B.Assistant manager.C.German translator.D.Marketing director.上一题下一题(18~21/共15题)You are going to hear four conversations. Before listening to each conversation, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. After listening, you will have time to answer each question by choosing [A]、[B]、[C] or [D]. You will hear each passage or conversation ONLY ONCE. Mark your answers in your test booklet.Play00:00…Volume第18题What did Edward want the man to do?A.To lend him his class notes.B.To help him go over the last class.C.To ask leave for him next Monday.D.To copy the class handouts for him.第19题Why is the man so upset?A.He has trouble with his chemistry.B.He has trouble with his classmates.C.He had to miss his chemistry class.D.He had to reject his friend´ s request.第20题Why was Edward absent from his chemistry class?A.He went to a concert.B.He went to see a friend.C.He went to see a doctor.D.He went to a funny show.第21题What do we learn about the man?A.He´ s a man of humor.B.He´ s a man of ambition.C.He´ s a man of principle.D.He´ s a man of sympathy.上一题下一题(22~25/共15题)You are going to hear four conversations. Before listening to each conversation, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. After listening, you will have time to answer each question by choosing [A]、[B]、[C] or [D]. You will hear each passage or conversation ONLY ONCE. Mark your answers in your test booklet.Play00:00…Volume第22题What does Smith say about coffee?A.It should be sold in cans.B.It should be drunk slowly.C.It should be long stored for better taste.D.It should be enjoyed together with wine.第23题What is the price of a coffee vacation per person in Italy?A.$100B.$1,800C.1895D.1988第24题How many days does the tour in Peru last?A.2B.7C.9D.12第25题What can vacationers do in Hawaii?A.Go on a coffee-farm driving tour.B.Visit female-owned coffee farms.C.See several different coffee houses.D.Explore the living history of coffee.上一题下一题(26~45/共20题)Directions:Read the following text from which 10 words have been removed. Choose from the words A~O the most suitable one to fill each numbered gap in the text (46-55). There are FIVE extra words that you do not need to use.In the United States today, families basically have two contrasting attitudes toward television. Many families__26__the television to be on at any time of the day or night. Very often, __27__of these families watch television__28__or don´ t interact with other family members__29__they are watching. The TV is used to make__30__kind of background noise in the house, __31__as a kind of electronic babysitter. Parents often turn it on to__32__"bored" children. In contrast, other families__33__control when the television will be watched and what programs can be watched. __34__these families watch programs together and discuss them together. In these homes, the TV is rarely on__35__nobody is watching it. Parents don´t use it as an electronic babysitter; __36__, they insist that children read or play __37__rather than sit in front of a screen.__38__the contrasting attitudes toward television__39__, families in America are choosing television__40__other passive activities, such as watching movies, playing video games, and surfing the Web__41__regularity that has never happened before. These activities are__42__in their inactivity. Family members—young and old—watch rather than __43__. These passive forms of entertainment__44__, rather than encourage, family __45__and community involvement.第26题A.allowB.enableC.causeD.require第27题A.parentsB.membersC.seniorsD.children第28题A.singlyB.looselyC.flexiblyD.directly第29题A.whichB.whileC.whereasD.wherever第30题A.littleB.suchC.someD.this第31题A.orB.andC.thusD.so第32题A.enlightenB.entertainC.moveD.manage第33题A.effectivelyB.strictlyC.unwillinglyD.widely第34题A.NeverB.HardlyC.SeldomD.Often第35题A.ifB.even ifC.soD.so that第36题A.howeverB.insteadC.moreoverD.therefore第37题A.separatelyB.quietlyC.creativelyD.actively第38题A.Because ofB.In place ofC.In spite ofD.Speaking of 第39题A.viewingcatingC.broadcastingD.programming 第40题A.amongB.despiteC.andD.as第41题A.withB.byC.forD.over第42题ualC.sameD.similar第43题A.sleepB.sitC.eatD.do第44题A.weakenB.endC.avoidD.worry第45题A.buildingB.interactionC.planningD.reunion上一题下一题(46~50/共15题)ComprehensionDirections:Read the following two texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Nisaburo and Hiroko Ohata are unlike most Japanese couples their age. Sure, Hiroko, 58, is worried about her husband´ s high blood pressure, while Nisaburo, 60, promises his wife that if she loses 18 pounds they´ 11 take a trip abroad. What makes the Ohatas different is how they met, through a matchmaking organization for single seniors. "On the second date, he asked if I wanted to meet his family," says Hiroko. "I took that as a proposal. " A little rushed, perhaps, but 17 years after his wife´s death, Nisaburo knew he´d found a new wife. The couple just celebrated four years of marital happiness last month.In the past, people like Nisaburo and Hiroko might have chosen to live out their lives alone. But as Japan´ s society ages, attitudes about love and remarriage late in life are changing. In 2006, according to government data, three times more men and nearly five times more women in their 60s and 70s married for at least the second time, compared with 20 years before.Granted, change is slow. For this silver-haired population, the concept of "dating" is still masked by the term ocha nomi tomodachi(friends having tea together). And older people often need help meeting prospective mates. That´ s where specialized matchmaking services such as Ai Senior—"Love Senior" —come in. When Shunichi Ikeda started the online service three years ago, he was surprised by how many visits he was getting from people in their 60s.Ikeda says that his clients have an "American perspective" about the dating scene. And their children are often very supportive, sometimes being the ones to register parents. "More older people are realizing that life is supposed to be enjoyable—not lonely," says Ikeda. About 17% of the matchmaking clients in Japan are over 50 years old, according to Ai Senior, and seniors´market share has more than doubled over the past three years." For older, single men, even doing laundry or cooking is difficult," says Ikeda. " They want to live with a woman. Likewise, it can be boring for women living alone. They want to provide for第46题According to the writer, the Ohatas are different from most senior Japanese couples in thatA.they remarried with the help of an agencyB.they decided to marry on the second dateC.the husband suffers from a health problemD.the wife is concerned about losing weight第47题As is implied in the text, Nisaburo´ s proposal on the second date might be consideredA.typical of single seniorsB.irresponsible to his familyC.a surprise to the womanD.a decision made in haste第48题In Japan, the change in attitudes about remarriage results from an increase in______.A.its populationB.single womenC.senior peopleD.the divorced第49题According to Ai Senior, the matchmaking clients in Japan______.A.admire the American lifestyleB.are mostly under 50 years of ageC.share a vague term for "dating"D.doubled over the past three years第50题According to Ikeda, more single seniors remarry in order to______.A.live a longer lifeB.solve financial problemsC.make their life enjoyableD.support their children together上一题下一题(51~55/共15题)ComprehensionDirections:Read the following two texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. When you become a parent, much of your focus shifts from your own future to your kids´ future. But one of the most effective ways to help your children learn to dream big is to ensure that your own dreams don´t get pushed aside by everyday demands.Our everyday experiences provide learning opportunities. When you tap into them, you create a lifelong learning habit that will always keep you growing. Even your most disappointing experiences can be turned into breakthroughs.Every dream begins in the imagination. Take a few minutes to sit down with a notebook and think about where you would like to be in 20 years. Write down details about all aspects of your ideal life. Feel free to imagine. Don´t worry about whether you know how to get there now—you have 20 years to figure that out. You can also start by picking a year in the future and making acollection of things you´ d like in your life by then. Check in on it from time to time to see where you´ ve made progress.We´ re often encouraged to work on our weaknesses, but working on your strengths is easier and creates better results. For help of identifying them, ask some friends, or colleagues to write down what they most appreciate about you. They´ll enjoy doing this, and you´ 11 feel great when you read the responses. Once you know your strengths, you can put them to work to help you achieve your dreams.Confidence is the foundation for all your other abilities. "Progress, not perfection" is a great saying to keep your confidence high. Every night, write down five achievements that happened that day. Big or small, it doesn´ t matter. If proper, add ideas for further progress arid actions you can take to get started.Find ways to add what you love to do to your life now. This will give you more energy and keep you connected with your bigger dreams. Making a list of old hobbies is a great way to restore your old passions. Things you´re enthusiastic about come with their own store of energy. Connecting with them can give you a push when you most need it.第51题In order to help your children to dream big you must______.A.fulfill everyday tasksB.build your own careerC.keep your own dreamsD.make them look ahead第52题The writer suggests that, to begin your big dream, you should______.A.stretch your imaginationB.have a best-laid plan for 20 yearsC.recollect all your likes and dislikesD.engage yourself in lifelong learning第53题According to the writer, to achieve our dreams, we should______.A.work on our strengthsB.develop our creativityC.identify our weaknessesD.seek advice from friends第54题To keep high confidence, it is important for one to .A.take appropriate actionsB.notice his daily progressC.try his best in everythingD.form new ideas every day第55题The writer thinks that one can hold fast to his dream by .A.listing the details of his ideal lifeB.improving some of his old hobbiesC.adding new ideas to his old dreamsD.energizing himself with old passions上一题下一题(56~60/共15题)ComprehensionDirections:Read the following two texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Commercial classical music radio in North America has changed dramatically over the past decade. The number of stations has shrunk very rapidly—many operators dropped the format in favor of something more profitable, like pop or rock, with their crazy youthful audience. But the availability of satellite radio, Internet streaming and digital technologies has introduced new options for classical fans.In the city of Toronto, a familiar media player entered the tray last year: Moses Znaimer, 65, the famous brave television pioneer who was the driving force behind Toronto´ s CITY-TV. Eleven months ago, he took ownership of Classical 96.3 FM, Canada´s first and largest commercial classical station, which " re-launched" this month with some new on-air hosts, a totally new schedule, and more attention to singing art and less to full-length symphonies.The popular station airs selections(usually no more than 10 to 15 minutes long)of greatest-hits classical works, 24 hours a day. This usually means single movements of larger works and other pieces, with commercial ads in between. The station may never be the preferred destination of highbrow classical fans, who seek full-length symphonies and operas. But this doesn´ t seem to trouble Znaimer, who says of his main competitor, CBC Radio Two: "They play classical, and they do it well when they do it, but they don´ t do it all the time, and they´ re doing it less and less. "Marilyn Gilbert, a Toronto artist manager, also makes a comparison to Canada´s national broadcaster when she praises Znaimer´s station: "Classical 96.3 FM is very important for the community and the country, especially in view of the changes that are going on at CBC. "Znaimer is best-known for his influential work in television, but he was also one of the creators of Cross Country Checkup, the longest-running show on CBC Radio. Today he calls Classical 96.3 FM "arguably the most successful of all classical music stations on the continent. At about 800,000 listeners per week, we are larger even than the New York Times classical station[WQXR-FM]. " And under his excellent and creative leadership, the sound of the station has become livelier.第56题Many operators have dropped commercial classical radio in order to______.A.make more profitsB.promote pop musice new technologyD.attract classical fans第57题From the text we learn that Moses Znaimer wanted to______.A.consolidate his position at Classical 96. 3 FMB.acquaint classical fans with some new radio stationsC.help expand Toronto´ s CITY-TV into a bigger businessD.make Classical 96.3 FM more satisfying to classical fans第58题It can be inferred that Classical 96. 3 FM makes money by _A.attracting and broadcasting commercialsB.showing carefully selected programspeting with CBC Radio TwoD.pleasing highbrow classical fans第59题Marilyn Gilbert believes Classical 96. 3 FM______.A.encourages people to learn classical musicB.introduces a new idea to broadcasting reformC.matters a lot to the community and the countryD.causes CBC to change its way of program arrangement第60题The success of Classical 96. 3 FM lies in the fact that_____A.it has reformed its traditional program styleB.it is more diverse than WQXR-FM in New YorkC.it has attracted audiences of different age groupsD.it is the biggest broadcasting station on the continent上一题下一题(61~65/共5题)ComprehensionDirections:Read the texts from a magazine article in which five people talk about tipping in a restaurant. For questions 36-40, match the name of each person to one of the statements (A-G) given below. Laura:I think that I have to agree with you. The idea to surround yourself with good and successful people still rings true. The electronic age may aid contact and communication. However, it does not substitute for looking someone in the eye. One has to have that person-to-person feel to instinctively grasp inner character. I´ m sure that a combination of the two types of interaction will lend flavor to the future.Mike:I naturally tend to prefer face-to-face relationship building. However, having friends and business acquaintances all over the world, I find that tools such as Linkedln are quite useful. Both enable me to maintain old connections and make new connections with people I find I have something in common with. Learning how to use these vehicles is the key. I think we are presently in the process of doing just that.Nick:Just like what you have already mentioned, there is obviously a big difference between how people meet and interact on the net and in real world. What the network world offers is a more relaxed, fun, expressive place to be. I like social networking particularly because it offers me a chance to make a lot of friends. That social networking sites do not build long-lasting relationships is just a misconception.Linda:It is all about a combination of various networking sites, and, if you want to do business, just a few e-mail exchanges. That´ s how I get to know my clients. Face-to-face networking is not always possible for me. I have clients around the globe ,99% of whom I´ ve never met in person. People who oppose social-networking sites don´ t understand the real changes that have taken place in the last decade.Helen:Sure enough, social networks are used to reconnect with friends. But they are also a tool for getting your business recognized. They are great places to place ads or comments about your business, because they are open to the public to view. It can be used as a way to network with would-be consumers. It is a perfect way to promote your business to the widest range of people globally.Now match the name of each person(61 to 65)to the appropriate statement.Note: there are two extra statements.Statements[A]I do not think that online friendships are short-lived.[B]Networking can make your companies better known.[C]I doubt if people could use networking vehicles properly.[D]To benefit from networking, you should learn how to use it.[E]To understand people better, you have to meet them in person.[F]Social networking reflects the new demands of the changing time.[G]In my opinion, networking has more disadvantages than advantages.第61题Laura _______第62题Mike ________第63题Nick _________第64题Linda ________第65题Helen ________上一题下一题(1/1)WritingDirections:You should write your responses to both Part A and Part B of this section on your ANSWER SHEET.Part A第66题You want to invite John Smith, your former English teacher, to attend a reunion party of your class.Write an email to him,1)telling him the purpose of the party, time and place of the party, etc. ;2)expressing your wish for his accepting the invitation.You should write approximately 100 words. Do not use your own name at the end of your email. Use "Wang Lin" instead. _______________上一题下一题(1/1)WritingDirections:Read the text below. Write an essay in about 120 words, in which you should summarize the key points of the text and make comments on them. Try to use your own words.第67题Below is a chart showing the number of students wearing glasses within a class of 50 students ina junior high school. Look at the chart and write an essay of about 120 words making reference to the following points;1)tendency of short-sightedness among the students;2)possible reasons and solutions to the problem.图片___________上一题交卷交卷答题卡答案及解析(1~5/共10题)Listening ComprehensionDirections: This section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English. You will hear a selection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them. There are two parts in this section, Part A and Part B.Remember, while you are doing the test, you should first put down your answers in your test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet onto your ANSWER SHEET 1.If you have any questions, you may raise your hand NOW as you will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.Now look at Part A in your test booklet.Part AYou will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer--[A]、[B]、[C] or [D], and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.Play00:00…Volume第1题What does the man want to do?A.Attend a private party.B.Celebrate his birthday.C.Cancel his reservation.D.Reserve a dinner table.参考答案: D 您的答案:未作答答案解析:[听力原文]M: Hello .I´d like to book a table for Tuesday evening.W: I´m sorry. We are fully reserved for that evening. There´s the birthday party. Would you consider another day?M: In that case, let´ s make it Wednesday evening at six.W: OK.第2题Whom are the speakers expecting to come soon?A.A postman.B.A salesman.C.A repairman.D.A policeman.参考答案: C 您的答案:未作答答案解析:[听力原文]M: Shoot, no wonder it´s no cooler than outside. You turned the air-condition off.W: Oh, something went wrong with it. But I called someone and they are on the way.M: Thank God.W: You can use the electric fan here. At least you can catch a breeze.第3题How does the woman feel at the man´ s words?A.She is excited.B.She is worried.C.She is satisfied.D.She is surprised.参考答案: D 您的答案:未作答答案解析:[听力原文]M: Shoot, no wonder it´s no cooler than outside. You turned the air-condition off.W: Oh, something went wrong with it. But I called someone and they are on the way.M: Thank God.W: You can use the electric fan here. At least you can catch a breeze.第4题What will the woman do?A.Go to bed for a rest.B.Take some medicine.C.Stay in with the man.D.Eat out with the man.参考答案: A 您的答案:未作答答案解析:[听力原文]M: Are you coming to the restaurant with us, Judy?W: I´ m sorry I can´t. I´ ve got a splitting headache.M: Oh, is there anything that I can do?W: No. It´ s OK. I´ ve taken the medicine, and I´ll just stay in and lie down.第5题What do the speakers think of products manufactured nowadays?A.They are too expensive.B.They are difficult to use.C.They are of poor quality.D.They are out of fashion.参考答案: C 您的答案:未作答答案解析:[听力原文]M: I still remember those good old days when people took pride in their work and built things to the last.W: Absolutely. Look at the things built nowadays.M: You´ re lucky if they don´ t fall apart before you get them home.下一题(6~10/共10题)Listening ComprehensionDirections: This section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English. You will hear a selection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them. There are two parts in this section, Part A and Part B.Remember, while you are doing the test, you should first put down your answers in your test booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have 3 minutes to transfer your answers from your test booklet onto your ANSWER SHEET 1.If you have any questions, you may raise your hand NOW as you will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.Now look。

2014年3月1日雅思考试口语真题回忆机经

2014年3月1日雅思考试口语真题回忆机经

2014年3月1日雅思考试口语真题回忆机经口语青岛海大rm05 趴1:工作or学生,认为自己的专业有趣吗and why,上小学时喜欢唱歌吗,平时常唱歌吗? 趴2:搬迁趴3:朋友重要吗,搬迁会带来什么变化,冒然去敲邻居家门礼貌吗,觉得现在邻居之间交流越来越多还是越来越少白人大叔,英音,友善,边听边点头给反应P1喜欢照相吗经常走亲戚吗多久走一次亲戚愿意拜访亲戚还是朋友P2最喜欢的网站P3网购利弊电脑游戏利弊广州仲凯503室考场攒下人品考试前看了好多今天的机经哈哈广州仲恺rm309 p1 name study hometown childhood activity p2 decision u made川大rm506。

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P2:一次搬家或转校经历。

P3:大人小孩谁爱搬家,为什么,搬家带来的好坏。

大连考场、3.1 r5 口试:part1:student subjects news part2:competition part 3:effect +中国都有什么比赛山大room3白人大叔,严肃,p1家乡,礼貌方式;p2,喜欢的运动;p3父母对孩子运动的态度。

第一次考,5.5就够了,我俩沟通没他妈一点问题,都能理解对方,但我心中有话说不出啊西安交大RM3 人超超超极nice的白人帅哥~全程微笑。

每次说完还会交流趴1 walk party 趴2 a country you would like to go深圳赛格RM VIP5 Pt.1 City/Town 另外几个问不记得了.哭. Pt.2 the subject in high school you dont like Pt.3 讨论不喜欢的科目.应该取缔的科目.老师的作用. 高大威猛的白人大叔.看在你那么像诺亚·艾默里奇的份上.看在你手毛那么长的份上.就给我高点儿分吧电子科大RM03 10点考: 趴1 家乡,学习语言。

2014年3月公共英语三级考试真题及答案

2014年3月公共英语三级考试真题及答案

2014年3月公共英语三级考试真题及答案 SECTION I Listening Comprehension (略) SECTION Ⅱ Use of English ( 15 minutes) Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B,C, or D on your ANSWER SHEET. In the United States today, families basically have two contrasting attitudes toward television. Many families 26 the television to be on at any time of the day or night. Very often, 27 of these families watch television 28 or don' t interact with other family members 29 they are watching. The TV is used to make 30 kind of background noise in the house, 31 as a kind of electronic babysitter. Parents often turn it on to 32 "bored" children. In contrast, other families 33 control when the television will be watched and what programs can be watched. 34 these families watch programs together and discuss them together. In these homes, the TV is rarely on 35 nobody is watching it. Parents don't use it as an electronic babysitter; 36 they insist that children read or play 37 rather than sit in front of a screen. 38 the contrasting attitudes toward television 39, families in America are choosing television 40 other passive activities, such as watching movies, playing video games, and surfing the Web 41 regularity that has never happened before. These activities are 42 in their inactivity. Family members--young and old--watch rather than 43. These passive forms of entertainment 44 , rather than encourage, family 45 and community involvement. 26. [A] allow [B] enable [C] cause [D] require 27. [A] parents [B] members [C] seniors [D] children 28. [ A ] singly [ B ] loosely [ C ] flexibly [ D ] directly 29. [ A ] which [ B ] while [ C ] whereas [ D ] wherever 30. [ A ] little [ B ] such [ C ] some [ D ] this 31. [A] or [B] and [C] thus [D] so 32. [ A ] enlighten [ B ] entertain [ C ] move [ D ] manage [ D ] manage 33. [ A ] effectively [ B ] strictly [ C ] unwillingly [ D ] widely 34. [ A ] Never [ B ] Hardly [ C ] Seldom [ D ] Often 35. [A] if [B] even if [C] so [D] so that 36. [ A ] however [ B ] instead [ C ] moreover [ D ] therefore 37. [A] separately [B] quietly [C] creatively [D] actively 38. [ A ] Because of [ B ] In place of [ C ] In spite of [ D ] Speaking of 39. [A] viewing [R] educating [C] broadcasting [D] programming 40. [ A ] among [ B ] despite [ C ] and [ D ] as 41. [A] with [B] by [C] for [D] over 42. [ A ] usual [ B ] common [ C ] same [ D ] similar 43. [ A ] sleep [ B ] sit [ C ] eat [ D ] do 44. [ A ] weaken [ B ] end [ C ] avoid [ D ] worry45. [ A ] building [ B ] interaction [ C ] planning [ D ] reunion SECTION Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (40 minutes) Part A Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET. Text 1 Nisaburo and Hiroko Ohata are unlike most Japanese couples their age. Sure,Hiroko,58, is worried about her husband' s high blood pressure, while Nisaburo,60, promises his wife that if she loses 18 pounds they' 11 take a trip abroad. What makes the Ohatas different is how they met, through a matchmaking organization for single seniors. " On the second date, he asked if I wanted to meet his family," says Hiroko. "I took that as a proposal. " A little rushed, perhaps, but 17years after his wife' s death, Nisaburo knew he' d found a new wife. The couple just celebrated four years of marital happiness last month. In the past, people like Nisaburo and Hiroko might have chosen to live out their lives alone. But as Japan' s society ages, attitudes about love and remarriage late in life are changing. In 2006,according to government data, three times more men and nearly five times more women in their 60sand 70s married for at least the second time, compared with 20 years before. Granted, change is slow. For this silver-haired population, the concept of "dating" is still masked by the term ocha nomi tomodachi (friends having tea together). And older people often need help meeting prospective mates. That' s where specialized matchmaking services such as Ai Senior--" Love Senior"--come in. When Shunichi lkeda started the online service three years ago, he was surprised by how many visits he was getting from people in their 60s. Ikeda says that his clients have an "American perspective" about the dating scene. And their children are often very supportive, sometimes being the ones to register parents. "More older people are realizing that life is supposed to be enjoyable--not lonely," says Ikeda. About 17% of the matchmaking clients in Japan are over 50 years old, according to Ai Senior, and seniors' market share has more than doubled over the past three years. "For older, single men, even doing laundry or cooking is difficult," says Ikeda. "They want to live with a woman. Likewise, it can be boring for women living alone. They want to provide for someone. " 46. According to the writer, the Ohatas are different from most senior Japanese couples in that______ [A] they remarried with the help of an agency[B] they decided to marry on the second date[C] the husband suffers from a health problem[D] the wife is concerned about losing weight 47. As is implied in the text, Nisaburo' s proposal on the second date might be considered______ [A] typical of single seniors [B] irresponsible to his family [C] a surprise to the woman [D] a decision made in haste 48. In Japan, the change in attitudes about remarriage results from an increase in [A] its population [B] single women______ [C] senior people [D] the divorced 49. According to Ai Senior, the matchmaking clients in Japan______ [A] admire the American lifestyle [B] are mostly under 50 years of age [C] share a vague term for "dating" [D] doubled over the past three years 50. According to Ikeda, more single seniors remarry in order to______ [A] live a longer life [B] solve financial problems [ C ] make their life enjoyable [ D ] support their children together Text 2 When you become a parent, much of your focus shifts from your own future to your kids' future. But one of the most effective ways to help your children learn to dream big is to ensure that your own dreams don' t get pushed aside by everyday demands. Our everyday experiences provide learning opportunities. When you tap into them, you create a lifelong learning habit that will always keep you growing. Even your most disappointing experiences can be turned into breakthroughs. Every dream begins in the imagination. Take a few minutes to sit down with a notebook and think about where you would like to be in 20 years. Write down details about all aspects of your ideal life. Feel free to imagine. Don' t worry about whether you know how to get there now—you have 20 years to figure that out. You can also start by picking a year in the future and making a collection of things you' d like in your life by then. Check in on it from time to time to see where you've made progress. We're often encouraged to work on our weaknesses, but working on your strengths is easier and creates better results. For help of identifying them, ask some friends, or colleagues to write down what they most appreciate about you. They' ll enjoy doing this, and you' 11 feel great when you read the responses. Once you know your strengths, you can put them to work to help you achieve your dreams. Confidence is the foundation for all your other abilities. "Progress, notperfection" is a great saying to keep your confidence high. Every night, write down five achievements that happened that day. Big or small, it doesn' t matter. If proper, add ideas for further progress and actions you can take to get started. Find ways to add what you love to do to your life now. This will give you more energy and keep you connected with your bigger dreams. Making a list of old hobbies is a great way to restore your old passions. Things you' re enthusiastic about come with their own store of energy. Connecting with them can give you a push when you most need it. 51. In order to help your children to dream big you must______ [ A] fulfill everyday tasks [ B ] build your own career [C] keep your own dreams [ D] make them look ahead 52. The writer suggests that, to begin your big dream, you should______ [A] stretch your imagination [ B ] have a best-laid plan for 20 years [ C ] recollect all your likes and dislikes [D] engage yourself in lifelong learning 53. According to the writer, to achieve our dreams, we should______ [ A] work on our strengths [ B ] develop our creativity [ C ] identify our weaknesses [ D ] seek advice from friends 54. To keep high confidence, it is important for one to______ [ A ] take appropriate actions [ B ] notice his daily progress [ C ] try his best in everything [ D ] form new ideas every day 55. The writer thinks that one can hold fast to his dream by______ [ A ] listing the details of his ideal life [B] improving some of his old hobbies[C ] adding new ideas to his old dreams [ D ] energizing himself with old passions答案 第一部分听力(略) 第二部分英语知识运用 参考译文 如今,美国家庭对于电视基本上存在着两种对立的态度。

2014年3月8日雅思考试回忆与答案

2014年3月8日雅思考试回忆与答案

2014年3月8日雅思考试回忆与答案IELTS Newsletter文本来源:/ielts/Task 2SpeakingPart 1Your Work or Your StudiesAre you working or studying?1a) Your Studies1. What subject(s) are you studying?2. Why did you choose to study that? / Why did you choose to study those subjects?3. Do many students in your country study that subject?4. (Similar to above) Is that a popular subject to study in your country?5. What school/university do you attend?6. Why did you choose that school/university?7. What do you plan to do after you finish your studies?8. Your First Day at University9. Did you like your first day at university?10. (Similar to above) Did you have a good first day at university?11. (Similar to above) How did you feel on your first day at university/high school?12. Do you think the first day at university is important?13. How important do you think it is for people to have an enjoyable first day at university (or, school)?14. (Similar to above) Do you think a person's first impressions of a new school or university are important?Names1. Who gave you your name?2. Does your name have any particular (or, special) meaning?3. Do you like your name?4. Would you like to change your name?5. (Similar to above) Have you ever considered changing your name?6. Is it easy to change your name in your country?7. (Similar to above) In your country, are there any problems that could occur if someone changed their name?8. Who usually names babies in your country?9. Do you have any special traditions about naming children?10. (Similar to above) What do people consider when they are giving a baby a name in your country?b) Your Work1. What work do you do?2. Why did you choose to do that kind of work?3. Do many people in your country choose to do that type of work?4. What are your responsibilities at work?5. Do you remember your first day at work?6. What did you do on your first day at work?7. Did you like your first day at work?8. (Similar to above) How did you feel on your first day at work?9. Do you think the first day at work is important?10. (Similar to above) Do you think a person's first impressions of a new job are important?Your Hometown1. Where did you grow up?2. What was it like when you were a child?3. Has it changed much?4. Would you say it was a good place to live?5. Would you say your hometown is a good place for tourists to visit?6. What do you like about your hometown?House/ApartmentWhere do you live, a house/ an apartment?Are there any entertaining facilities nearby?What pleasant thing you will do with your family in your house/ flat?Which part of your home do you like best?If you have a chance to redesign your house, what will you do?What is your ideal future house like?What’s on the wall of your house/ flat?Do you prefer to invite your friends to your home or be invited to your friend’s home? What makes your house/flat look pleasant?Do you want to move in future?Your Home (Your Accommodation)1. Can you describe the place where you live?2. What do you usually do in your house/flat/room?3. Are the transport facilities to your home very good?4. Please describe the room you live in.5. Is there anything you don't like about the place where you live?6. What kind of decorations does it have?7. How do you think this room could be improved?8. What can you see when you look out the window of your room?9. How well do you know your neighbors?10. What kind of people are your neighbors?11. Do you spend much time socializing with your neighbors in your neighbors' homes?12. Do you like the environment where you live?13. Would you say the place where you live is good for families with children?14. In the future, what type of place would you like to live in?15. What kind of neighborhood/environment/surroundings would you like to live in?History1. Do you like history classes?2. Tell me something about the historical characters that you are interested in.3. Why do you like them?TrainHave you ever travelled by train?Where do you usually go by train?Do you like taking trains?Do you think trains are important for public transport?What do you think of the advantages and disadvantages of trains?DictionaryDo you often use dictionaries?When do you use them?Do you prefer to use paper dictionaries or electronic dictionaries? Why?Do you use dictionaries to help learn foreign languages?Do you think dictionaries are necessary for students?Being on time/Being punctualAre you always being on time?(similar with above) Are you a punctual person?Do you think being on time is important?Is it easy to always be on time?What do you think are the young people’s attitudes toward being on time? Are they different from the elder people’s attit udes?Mobile Phones1. Do people in your country like using mobile phones?2. (Similar to above) Are mobile phones very popular in your country?3. Do you have a mobile phone?4. Is your cell phone important for you in your daily life?5. What do you use it for?6. How often do you use it?7. When did you get it?8. (Similar to above) When did you get your first mobile phone?9. How did you get your first mobile phone?10. How did you feel when you got your first mobile phone?11. What feature (or, function) of your cell phone do you like the best?12. Is there anything you dislike about using cell phones?Entertainment1. What do you do for entertainment?2. What did you do for entertainment when you were a child?3. What do (other) people do for entertainment around where you live?4. (Similar to above) What do you friends do for entertainment?5. What choices for entertainment are there for young people around where you live6. Are there any entertainment places near your school?7. Have you recently been to any place for entertainment?8. Do you think modern lifestyles give people enough time for leisure?The Internet1. Do you often use the internet?2. (Similar to above) How often do you use the internet?3. What do you use it for?4. (Similar to above) What do you do in the internet?5. Do you think there are any bad points about (using) the internet?6. Have you ever bought anything on the internet?7. When did you first start using the internet?8. Where did you learn to use the internet?9. How did you learn to use the internet?10. What do you think is the best way to learn about (or learn how to use) the internet?11. Is there anything you don't understand about the internet?12. Do you think the internet is a good thing?13. Is there anything that's not so good about (or, on) the internet?14. Do you think the use of the internet needs to be controlled?15. Is the internet very popular in China?16. What kinds of people most often use the internet?17. What age group of people most often uses the internet?18. How can people best make use of the internet?19. In general, what impact does the internet have on people's lives?20. How can people learn things on the internet?21. What sorts of things can people learn on the internet?22. What do you think are the benefits of "e-learning"?Dancing1. Do you like dancing?2. When do people in your country dance?3. Do young people in your country like old-style dancing (or, traditional dancing)?4. Have you ever learned to dance?5. When was the last time you danced?6. Why do you think some (or, many) people like dancing?7. Do you think there are any benefits for young people to go dancing?8. When do Chinese people like to dance?9. Does China have any traditional dances?10. Is traditional dance still popular today in China? (Why?/Why not?)11. Is there much difference between traditional dancing and modern dancing? (What?)12. What kinds of dancing are popular with young people in China?13. Do old people in China like the same kind of dancing as young people? (Why?/Why not?)14. What do you think is the influence of dance on society?15. Do you like to watch dance performances?16. (Similar to above) How do you feel when you watch dance performances on TV?Museums1. Do you often visit museums?2. (Similar to above) How often do you visit museums?3. Do you think museums are important?4. Are there any museums or art galleries in your hometown?5. Have you ever visited any of these art galleries or museums?6. How often do you museums and art galleries?7. Did you ever go to art galleries or museums when you were a child?8. Would you recommend that schools take their students to visit museums?9. Do people in China like visiting museums and art galleries?10. Do you think people can learn anything from art galleries and museums?11. What do you think is the role of museums and art galleries?12. Do you think going to museums and art galleries is beneficial for children?13. Do schools in China have excursions to museums?14. Do you think teachers should take their students on visits to museums?Bags1. What types of bags do you use?2. What do you put in these bags?3. Do you usually carry a bag when you go out?4. What sorts of bags do women like to buy?5. When you are buying a bag, what factors do you consider?6. (Similar to above) How do you make your choice when you are buying a bag?7. Do you think the style of a bag is very important?8. Do you have a bag for special occasions?Weather/ Season/Sunshine/RainWhat weather do you like?Do you like hot or cold weather?Do you like sunshine?What harm can strong sunlight do to us?Do all people like sunshine?Would you like to travel when there is little sunshine?What do you often do during summer?What is the weather like in China?What are the differences among four seasons in China?What is the influence of weather on people?Does the weather ever affect what people do?Do you like rain?Do young people like rain?What do you do in rainy days?Did rain ever affect what you would like to do?A Healthy Lifestyle1. What do you do to keep healthy?2. (Similar to above) How do people maintain good health?3. What would you say is a "healthy lifestyle"? *4. Is there any sport that you would like to try in the future?Weekends1. What do you usually do on weekends (or, on the weekend)?2. Do you think employees should have to work on weekends?3. Are weekends important to you?4. How do you (usually) spend the weekend?5. (Similar to above) What do you like to do on weekends?6. Which do you prefer, Saturday or Sunday? (Why?)7. What do you usually do on that day?8. Are your weekends today more interesting than your weekends were when you were a child?9. What are you going to do next weekend?10. Would you say weekends are important to people?11. How does the average person in China spend his or her weekend?12. Do children (or, young people) today spend their weekends differently to children (or, young people) in the past?Shopping1. Do you like (going) shopping? (Why?/Why not?)2. (Similar to above) How do you feel about (going) shopping?3. (Similar to above) Do you like to go shopping? (Why?/Why not?)4. What do you think is the most difficult (or, unpleasant) part about shopping?5. Is there anything you don't like (or, dislike) about shopping?6. What don't you like about shopping?7. Do you prefer to buy things yourself or to have your parents buy things for you?8. Do you often go shopping?9. (Similar to above) How often do you go shopping?10. (Similar to above) How often do you buy something (in a shop)?11. Do you prefer shopping alone or with others?12. Who do you (usually) go shopping with?13. Do you prefer to go shopping with family members or with friends?14. What do you usually buy when you go shopping?15. When was the last time you went shopping? (Include what you bought.)16. What did you buy?17. What was the most recent thing you bought? (Include when)18. What are the most fashionable things to buy?19. When do you prefer to go shopping?20. Do you have a regular time to go shopping?21. Which day of the week do you usually go shopping?22. Do you like to go window-shopping? (Why?/Why not?)23. When was the last time you went shopping?24. In what ways do you think people's present and past shopping habits are different?Clothes1. Do you think it's important what clothes a person wears? (Why?/Why not?)2. Is it important what clothes you wear at your job? (your company)3. Do you think the clothes a person wears leaves an impression on others?4. What kinds/styles of clothes do you like (or, prefer) to wear? (Why?)5. Do you wear the same clothes both at work and after work?6. Do you wear the same kinds of clothes in winter and summer?7. Do your friends have the same tastes in clothes as you? /friends wear the same kinds of clothes as you?8. What kinds of (or, style of) clothes do people in your country like to wear?Sport1. Do you like sport?2. Did you play any sport when you were a child?3. What sports do young people like to do?4. What sports do you think are suitable for children to play?5. Do old people and young people like to do the same sports?6. What sports do old people like to do?7. Is there any sport that you have never played that you would like to try?8. Do you ever do any exercise to keep fit or healthy?9. Do you think everybody should do some exercise? (Why?)10. Do you think exercise is beneficial for older people?11. What do you think are the benefits of exercise?Flowers1. Do you like flowers?2. Do you prefer (to see) flowers indoors or outdoors?3. (Similar to above) Which do you think is better, to grow flowers indoors or outdoors?4. Do any flowers have any special meaning in your country?5. (Possible question) Do you like plastic flowers?6. Do you like flowers?7. What flowers do you like? (Why?)8. Do you think flowers are important?9. (Similar to above) Are flowers important in your country/culture?10. Do any flowers have any special meaning in your country?11. Do people in your country ever use flowers for special occasions?12. (Similar to above) On what occasions do people in your country give flowers to other people?13. In your country, do people (ever) give flowers as a gift?14. On what occasions do people in your country give flowers to other people?15. When was the last time you gave flowers to someone?Art1. Are you very interested in art?2. Did you create any art such as painting or sculpture when you were a child?3. Have you ever been to an art gallery or an art exhibition?4. How often do you visit art galleries?Relatives1. Do you have many relatives?2. When you were a child, which of your relatives did you see most often?3. (Similar to above) When you were a child, which of your relatives did you spend the most time with?4. When you were a child, did you play more with your friends or with your relatives?5. In the future, do you think you will have more opportunities to see your relatives6. Who do you feel is the most important member of your family?Colours1. What was your favourite colour when you were a child?2. Is that still your favourite colour now?3. What colour is most popular among your friends?4. If you were to change the colour of your bedroom walls, what colour would you choose?5. What's your favourite colour?6. (Similar to above) Are there any colours that you especially like?7. Are colours important to you?8. (Similar to above) Do you think colours are important?9. Were colours important to you when you were a child?10. (Similar to above) Were any colours important to you when you were a child?11. Is colour very important to you when you are buying clothes?12. Do you prefer light or dark (or, bright) colours?13. (Similar to above) Do you prefer to wear light or dark coloured clothes?14. If you were to paint the walls of your room, what colour would you choose?15. Is there any colour you would not want your walls to be?Toys1. What toys did you like to play with when you were a child?2. Do you think you learned anything from playing with toys?3. Did you (prefer to) play with those toys alone or with other children?4. If you had children, what toy would you give them?5. (Similar to above) If you had to choose a toy for a child, what toy would you give them?Concerts1. What kind of music do you like to listen to?2. Have you ever been to a (live) concert?3. Or: Do you often go to concerts?4. Would you like to go to a concert in the future?5. What sorts of concerts do you have in your country?6. Are concerts ever held in your hometown?7. When was the last time you attended a concert?8. (Similar to above) What was the last concert you attended or saw on TV?9. What's the difference between attending a concert and hearing it on a CD or on the radio?10. Are there any differences between live music and music played on a CD?11. Which would you prefer, to attend a concert of your favourite artist or to buy a CD of this artist?12. Would you like to perform at a concert?Drawing (or Painting)1. Do you like to draw (or, to paint)? (Why?/Why not?)2. Why do (some) people draw?3. Why do children like to draw (or paint)?4. Do you think it's hard to learn to draw (or paint)?5. Do you like painting? (Why / Why not?)6. (Similar to above) Do you ever paint pictures? *7. (Similar to above) Do you like art?8. Did you do any painting when you were a child?9. (Similar to above) Did you like painting when you were a child?10. How about now? Do you still paint pictures? Do you think it's important for children to do some painting or drawing?11. What benefits do you think children can get from painting or drawing?12. Do you think you will paint any pictures in the future?13. What do you think are the benefits of painting (or art) for children?14. (Similar to above) Do you think painting is good for (or useful for) children?15. What benefits do you think people (or, adults) can get from painting or drawing?Housework1. Do people in your country do much housework?2. In your home, who does (most of) the housework?3. Do you do much (or, any) housework?4. What housework do you like to do?5. Is there any housework you dislike doing? *6. What housework did you do when you were a child?7. Do you think children should do housework?8. (Similar to above) Do you think it's important for children to do housework?9. (Similar to above) Do you think it's important for young people to help do the family housework?10. Do people in your country have much time to do housework?11. (Similar to above) How much time do people in your country spend doing housework?12. (Similar to above) Do you feel people in your country have enough time to do housework?13. Do you think people like doing housework their own housework?Photographs1. Do you like taking photographs?2. How often do you take photographs?3. When (or, in what situations) do you take photographs?4. (Similar to above) What do you like to photograph?5. Do you prefer to take pictures of scenery or of people?6. Is taking photographs very popular in your country?7. What kinds of photographs do you most like to look at?8. Which do you think is better to send to someone, a postcard that has a photograph on it, or a photograph you took yourself?9. (Similar to above) When travelling, do you prefer to buy postcards or take your own photographs?Food1. Which do you prefer to eat, lunch or dinner? (Why?)2. Do you think there are any benefits from eating breakfast?3. Are you willing to try some new food?4. Which do you prefer – to eat one big meal or to eat several small snacks?5. What do you consider to be a healthy diet?6. In the past few years, have there been any changes to what people in your country eat?Time Management1. How do you organize your time?2. Do you think young people and older people organize their time in the same way?3. How do you manage your time?4. Would you say you manage your time well?5. (Similar to above) Do you find it hard to manage your time?6. Where did you learn how to organize your time?7. How do you think you could better manage your time?8. Do you think it's useful to plan your time?9. (Similar to above) What do you think you would gain if you were better at managing your time?10. Are you ever late for anything?11. If you had more time, what would you do with the extra time?Films1. Do you like to watch films?2. How often do you watch a film?3. Do you prefer to watch films at home or in a cinema?4. Do you prefer to watch films alone or with others?5. What kinds of films did you like to watch when you were a child?6. Do you still like the same kind(s) of films now?7. Do you ever watch foreign films?8. Are there any types of films that you dislike?9. What are the differences between the films that children like to watch and the films that adults like to watch?10. Are films very important?11. Why do you think people like to watch films?12. Do you think watching films is a good way to spend free time?13. (Similar to above) Some people say watching films is a waste of time. What do you think?Friends1. What do you do in your free time with your friends?2. Is friendship important to you?3. Do you prefer to spend time with friends or spend time alone?4. What kind of people do you like to have as friends?5. Do you like to spend time with friends? (Why?)6. What do you and your friends do together?7. What do your friends think of you?8. Are friends more important than family? (Why?)9. How do Chinese people make friends?10. Do adults and children make friends in the same way?Concentration1. Is it important to focus on one thing you should deal with?2. When do people need to focus on something?3. When do people become the most focused?4. Is it easy to be with concentration?5. Can people deal with two different things at the same time?Transport1. Which kind of transport do you usually use?2. What is the public transport like in your city?3. When are these forms of transport most crowded?4. Do you want to have a car, why or why not?5. Do you think there are too many cars on the road?6. How do you think we can control the traffic condition?7. What are the advantages and disadvantages of planes?8. What are the advantages and disadvantages of trains9. Are there any traffic problems in your city?Schools1. What was the first school you attended?2. Where was it?3. Was it far from your home?4. How did you go to school?5. Did you like your school?6. What were the good things about that school?7. Would you say it was a good school?8. Would you send your child to that school?9. What different types of schools have you been to?10. Which school did you like the most, why?11. Did your parents choose your university for you?Boat1. Have you ever ridden in a boat?2. Do boats have any significant meaning in Chinese history?3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of riding boats?4. When did you ride in a boat for the first time?5. What was your feeling when riding in a boat?6. Do you feel sick after long hours of travelling in a boat?Plans and goals1. Please summarize your plans for the near future.2. When do you plan to start that?3. How do you intend to achieve that?4. When you go abroad, do you plan to live in the countryside or a big city, and why?5. Do you plan to spend many years overseas?6. After you go abroad, do you plan to join any clubs?Sleeping1. How many hours do you sleep every day?2. Is it necessary to take a nap at noon?3. Do old people sleep a lot, why or why not?4. Do you think younger people sleep more than old people?5. What are the effects of sleeping too little on people?6. Do you sometimes find difficult to fall asleep?7. Are there any methods to help us fall asleep more easily?Writing1. Do you often write things?2. Do you write every day?3. What do you usually write about?4. Do you like writing to people?5. How often do you send e-mails?6. What are your main reasons for using e-mails?7. Do you like to send e-mails?8. Do you usually write by hand or write using a computer?9. Nowadays, how do most people write things?10. Do you think computers might one day replace handwriting?11. When do children begin to write in your country?12. How did you learn to write?13. Do you think handwriting is very important nowadays?14. How can children today improve or practice their handwriting?15. What impression does a person’s handwriting hav e on other people?Building1. What kinds of buildings are popular in China now?2. Compare old buildings and modern buildings. Which do people prefer to live in?3. How do people in China feel about old buildings?4. Do old people and young people in China have the same attitudes towards old buildings?5. Is it important to preserve old buildings, and why?6. What aspect of culture do old buildings reflect?7. Do you think it’s worth the money to preserve old buildings?8. How have buildings changed in the past few years?Part 2 & 3An intelligent personDescribe an intelligent person you knowYou should say:Who the person isHow you got to know the personWhat the person did that impressed youand explain why you think the person is intelligentPart3What do you think makes an intelligent person?Do you think intelligent person is born or made?What features are commonly seen on intelligent people?An old personDescribe an interesting old person who you knowYou should say:what this person looks likewhat sort of person he or she iswhen and where or how you met this personand explain what is interesting about this person.Part3Do you often meet old people?At what age are people considered to be ”old” in China?What is life like for typical old people in China today?How would you define an “old” person?Compare the lives of old people in China today with those who lived 30 or 50 years ago. Has life improved for old people during these years, and how?How do you think old people will be living in the future, say, 20 or 30 years from now?Something you bought that you were dissatisfiedDescribe something that you bought that you were dissatisfied withYou should say:what the item waswhen and where you bought itwhy you bought itand explain why you were not happy with this productPart3What do young people in your country like to buy?Which do you think is more important, the cost of a product or the quality of the product? Why are imported products more expensive than locally-made products?What do you think of those people who only buy expensive thins and who look down on other people who buy cheap products?Which do you think is better, buy things online or buying thins in real shops?Why do you think online shopping has become so popular?How do people pay for things they buy online?Describe a means of public transportYou should say:what it is,how often you use it,why you use itand explain how you can benefit from using it.Part3What are pros and cons of public transport?Advantages and disadvantages of subways and buses.What may people be able to do in public transport?Describe an interesting speech or talk you enjoyedYou should say:who gave the speech,。

2014年6月7日雅思考试全科回忆及部分解析

2014年6月7日雅思考试全科回忆及部分解析

智 课 网 雅 思 备 考 资 料2014年6月7日雅思考试全科回忆及部分解析2014年6月7日雅思听力回忆(网友版)S1 Theatre BookingS2 The Elmsden WayS3 Study of PegionS4 Men and Women's Attitueds towards Competition 部分解析:S1 Theatre Booking1.Bittens2.group with discount3.adult:£23each4.children:£12.5each5.back row in the circle6.some of the people use wheelchair7.seats close to the lift8.take tickets from the library9.Food:some of them are vegetarian10.pizza(cheese and tomato)S2 The Elmsden Way11-14 地图匹配11 B12 E13 F14 I15-20 单选题15 C16 B17 A18 B19 A20 AS3 Study of Pegion21-25 匹配题22 H23-25 答案不确定26-30 单选题26 A27 C28 A29 B30 B2014年6月7日雅思阅读回忆(网友版)大陆考区:第一篇 新 Fishbourne Roman Palace 罗马宫殿的发现研究:本篇讲述的是对一个罗马宫殿的考查。

第一段总述该宫殿的历史;第二段描述发现的经过;第三段对其建筑进行描写;第四段列举了关于该宫殿为谁而建的两种假说;最后段说明该地方现状。

第二篇 旧 Mammoth Kill 猛犸象的灭绝:本篇讲述关于远古时代猛犸的灭绝原因的一些假说。

第一段总述猛犸的灭绝的原因,提出有几种假说认为可能是由人类造成的,也可能是由于气候原因;第二段介绍人类狩猎的假说;第三段介绍人类或其宠物带来致命疾病的假说;第四段介绍气候变化造成栖息地丧失的假说。

网友版:3月1日雅思口语真题

网友版:3月1日雅思口语真题

网友版:3月1日雅思口语真题回忆45回忆46回忆47回忆48回忆49回忆50回忆51回忆522014年3月1日雅思口语回忆(网友版,已更新54条)回忆1:广州体院3月1!821室白人阿姨!人很nice!趴1 name,school or work,major,plant,趴2tv program(隔壁两个分别问intelligent person和旅游景点),趴3围绕tv一直问!教育性娱乐性结合,你们国家的人喜欢什么tv。

回忆2:广西大学305 高个子考官趴1 hometown news sunshine 趴2 曾看过的或者想参加的sport 趴3 各种竞争问题学校里的竞争活动学生竞争优缺点回忆3:川大rm8。

p1:hometown rain dictionary p2:old thing in ur family p3:protect old buildings;type of museums in china;is it tge best way to learn history by visiting museums回忆4:天津外国语rm19 白人,男三十岁左右part1 polite怎样算礼貌,什么时候应该保持礼貌,从小被告知怎样做; news怎样get,喜欢什么样的新闻,对你来说重要吗part2 一个重要的决定part3 父母和朋友告诉青少年都要做什么决定,帮助孩子做职业规划老师是的人选吗,大人都做什么决定.回忆5:川外R02上午考完许愿好灵果然是白人帅哥人超好part1polite. part2conversation with people you dont know. part3chatting with people人太好了.回忆6:華師大508趴1.hometown/news 趴2.一件自己的正裝哪裡買的人們如何看待它趴3.公司為嘛要求穿uniform回忆7:天外room15 p1 work or study sing birthday p2 a person you spend long time with p3问了一堆。

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2014年3月1日雅思真题全科回忆
听力
S1:V101030S1
一句话简介美国小伙子打电话在英国果园工作。

Questions 1-10
1. Visa type: blue card
2. work time from July to October
3. The information is from agency
4. busiest time: September
5. picking date decided by weather
6. over 18years old salary: 6.50
7. accommodation: campsite
8. Advise to go around by: bike
9. must work with passport
10. should bring own lunch and supply of water
s2 地点旅游;theatre manager介绍剧场的节目,6个节目的主要特征和一个festival match+选择
s3 濒危灭绝语言, 两个人讨论太平洋语言保护是关于endangered language的
S4:V20110428S4
一句话简介自行车露营
Questions 11-15
11.Which one do they need to pay extra money? 选B
A. packing
B. rock climb
C. transform to other group
12. When will they leave at the latest?
A. 9:45
B. 10:15
C. 10:30
13. What should they pay attention to ?
A. the specified route
B. do not ride in the square
C. wear a helmet
14. why should they write down their names in the form ? 选B
A. XXX
B. to borrow the helmet
C. to change the group
Questions 15-20.
Map matching
( 无)
阅读
2013年2月14日试卷
P1: 反刍动物
四个下属种类的特点,然后记住牛主要分布在东亚地区并且喜欢生活在空旷的地区有一个种类的牛是吃肉的并且后面还有问答问什么最小的牛是那种有一种牛已经灭绝了是哪种之类的;选择,四个选项对应细节,简答。

P2: 非洲农业
引进了一种新的种植树以改变原有的不良耕作条件(树荫可以使杂草没有阳光不能生长,树叶落下进入土壤可以作为肥料),第一题是有概括内容问你是ABCDEFG哪段有说然后summary。

P3:团队合作心理。

不同的科学家对于人类group behavior的研究;
人物对应观点,填空。

写作
小作文
关于学校现在和15年前的规划布局对比。

第一幅校园校门在北边,校园前有一个小花园,校园右边有停车场。

整个校园布局:右边右上角是食堂旁边是教室和,,,。

左边中间是reception,两边中间分别是教室和图书馆大门对面是厕所。

第二幅图,花园没了,停车位少了。

校园校门南开,。

面对大路,靠近车
站。

reception也移到大门对面,校园右边是食堂教室图书馆,右边是一排全是教室,最北角开了个shop,旁边是厕所。

大作文
Some people think living in big cities is bad for people's health. To what extent do you agree or disagree?关于环境与健康的议题
口语
青岛海大rm05 趴1:工作or学生,认为自己的专业有趣吗and why,上小学时喜欢唱歌吗,平时常唱歌吗? 趴2:搬迁趴3:朋友重要吗,搬迁会带来什么变化,冒然去敲邻居家门礼貌吗,觉得现在邻居之间交流越来越多还是越来越少白人大叔,英音,友善,边听边点头给反应
P1喜欢照相吗经常走亲戚吗多久走一次亲戚愿意拜访亲戚还是朋友P2最喜欢的网站P3网购利弊电脑游戏利弊广州仲凯503室考场攒下人品考试前看了好多今天的机经哈哈
广州仲恺rm309 p1 name study hometown childhood activity p2 decision u made
川大rm506。

白人中年男子~p1:阳光带来的好处坏处,你喜欢吗,你在哪晒过;专业;news 获取方式,为什么选这种。

P2:一次搬家或转校经历。

P3:大人小孩谁爱搬家,为什么,搬家带来的好坏。

大连考场、3.1 r5 口试:part1:student subjects news part2:competition part 3:effect +中国都有什么比赛
山大room3白人大叔,严肃,p1家乡,礼貌方式;p2,喜欢的运动;p3父母对孩子运动的态度。

第一次考,5.5就够了,我俩沟通没他妈一点问题,都能理解对方,但我心中有话说不出啊
西安交大RM3 人超超超极nice的白人帅哥~全程微笑。

每次说完还会交流趴1 walk party 趴2 a country you would like to go
深圳赛格RM VIP5 Pt.1 City/Town 另外几个问不记得了.哭. Pt.2 the subject in high school you dont like Pt.3 讨论不喜欢的科目.应该取缔的科目.老师的作用. 高大威猛的白人大叔.看在你那么像诺亚·艾默里奇的份上.看在你手毛那么长的份上.就给我高点儿分吧
电子科大RM03 10点考: 趴1 家乡,学习语言。

趴2 advertisement。

趴3 就广告展开的一系列问题包括广告影响购买,音乐和广告的关系,对小孩的广告。

希望对下午考的孩子有用
西安交大r8 p1name cook hometown p2 中国制造p3国内买不到的东西,为什么人们买昂贵的物品,居然是上次同一个考官,顿时凌乱了,只求5。

5了
西交大R5,金发中青年,P1 history,walking,subject;P2 subject in high school not enjoyed;P3 subject,teacher,different between boy and girl
辽师Room9 趴1 hometown course cook 趴2 和老人做的事情趴3 与家庭有关的一系列问题求轻虐啊
电子科大R3.卷发高鼻温柔男考官。

P1老三样,守时手表那个,shppping,有一个问题喜不喜欢在商场working,然后我听成walking.然后被纠正。

p2问的是久了没见的故友,只有凑说得不好。

p3是关于同学会,我没理解到同学会(听力真渣),然后考官解释了。

问维系友谊的之类问题。

求all6.5
中国海洋大学RM5 和蔼大叔蓝眼球Part1扯完hometown后看我ID 还扯了activities friends relatives Part2 A successful lfamily business家族企业直接被问到了有木有Part3a successful businessman应有的quality…还和我辩论起了诚信问题
电科room6 胖胖的白人小伙,语速还好就是声音小,part1是名字学生,history,趴2是a special meal 趴3是一些关于食物质量的问题
电子科大room5 p1study or work ,cooking,rain. p2 old object p3 人们什么保留旧物,你怎么看待把旧物传给下一代,该不该保护历史建筑来攒一发人品
西安交大room12 今天第一个攒人品来了白人中年大叔不苟言笑语速ok p1who cook in family,you good at cooking,do child should learn cooking p2intelligent person p3what good teacher should have,family and school which important,intelligent person be unhappy/selfish
part1喜欢的野生动物,火车在中国很流行吗,你喜欢坐火车来旅行吗。

part2一堂课part3对于教育你的国家和人们有什么想法,对于冷门职业你有什么想法。

一般大学什么科目最热门。

深圳赛格vip19 考官是个中国人,妈蛋,毫不掩饰的各种不耐烦和调侃我啊= =~中国学生的尿性估计他都摸透了。

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