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月日托福口语考试预测(独立)

月日托福口语考试预测(独立)

3月26日托福口语考试预测(独立)2016年3月26日的托福口语考试,还有两天就要开考,不造参加这场考试的考生们准备的怎么样了呢?为了进一步帮助同学们进行口语准备,在接下来文章中,天道小编带来了3月26日的托福口语预测,还请大家能够仔细阅读!提前预祝各位考生能够在新托福口语考试中取得满意成绩!本次,天道小编要和大家分享的是即将到来的3月26日的托福口语预测,希望可以帮助大家备战新托福口语考试!更多口语资讯,尽在天道教育托福口语频道!TASK 11. The university dining hall is changing its food service to include more healthy food with lower calories. What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages ofthis change?2. Talk about a friend of yours and how you met this person.3. Which of the following community service would you choose to do? Working with children, cleaning the city park or planting a campus garden.4. Talk about an piece of art work that you like the most, it could be a photograph, painting or song.5. Talk about a style of clothing you like the most, explain in details why youlike wearing it6. Talk the advantage and disadvantage of the wide use of robots. Explain your answer in details.7. Which of the following kinds of movie do you dislike the most? Action movie, romance movie and science fiction movie. Explain your answer in details.8. Talk about the most important characteristics of a good apartment or house. Explain your answer in details.9. Your city is planning to spend more budget on one of the following three projects, which do you think is the most important. Expending tourism, building city parks, improving the public transportation system.10. Do you think college students should be allowed to keep pets in their dormitory?11. Talk about your favorite type of music. Explain why you enjoy listening to this type of music in details.12. Describe a person you want to learn more about, explain why you want to know more about this person in details.13. What is the one style of clothing that the students in your school tend to wear? Why you like this style of clothing ? Include specific reasons and details in your response.14. Talk about a kind of music you enjoy the least, explain why you don’t like it.15. Which of the following is the best way to spend your weekends? Exercising, cooking, or visiting friends.16. Which of the following activities would you be more interested in doing? Teaching children, teaching adults to use computers or cleaning city park.17. Which of the following activities would you like to do on a weekend afternoon? Doing exercise, watch TV, or spending some time with families?18. Who should be paid more: a nurse, a teacher, or an officer?19. Describe a tool or an object that you rely on often in your daily life. Explain why it is important to you. Include reasons and examples to support your response.20. Describe why organizing time is challenging for university students and why itis important?TASK21. Some universities expect students to choose their major when they enter university. Others let students wait until the second or third year. Which do you think is better and why?2. Do you agree or disagree with the statement that it’s easier to teach primary school students than to teach university students.3. Some students like to take notes in class, others prefer to mainly listen to the teacher. Which one do you prefer? Explain why.4. Do you agree or disagree University students should take part-time jobs.5. When studying aboard, some students prefer to live by themselves or with their friends, others prefer to live with a local family. Which do you think is better?6. Some people prefer to solve a challenge all by themselves. Others prefer to depend on other people's help. Which do you prefer and why? Include details and examples in your explanation.7. Do you agree or disagree with the statement that watching sports program on TVis not a good use of time.8. When having some extra money, some people prefer to save it, others prefer to spend it. Which one do you prefer?9. Some teachers like to give class assignments in person, others like to give assignments by email. Which do you think is better? Explain why.10. Some people prefer to finish reading a book in one setting, others prefer to read a few pages each time. Which do you prefer? Explain your answer in details.11. Some people prefer to watch news everyday, others prefer to watch news once in while. Which do you prefer? Explain your answer in details.12. When spending time with friends, some people prefer going to concerts, others prefer going to movies. Which do you prefer?13. Some people prefer to get high paying jobs that are far away from their hometown. Others prefer jobs with average pay but closer to their homes. Which do you think is better?14. Do you think that people will read fewer books in the future than they do today? Give details and examples to support your response. Begin your response after the beep.15. Do you agree or disagree with the statement that people from small towns are kinder and more helpful than people in big cities.16. Some people prefer to live in old buildings, others prefer to live in new and modern buildings. Which do you prefer? Explain why.17. Some people prefer to take a job with a single task, others prefer to domultiple tasks on a job. Which do you prefer?18. Some people think students should study in classroom. While others believe that they should visit museum and zoo to study. Which one do you like?19. Your university has just got an investment. What should the university do with the money? To improve the library, the gym or the lab? Please give details and examples to support your view.20. What kind of place would you choose living in? Living near schools, living near your family or living near hte airport or other kind of transportation hubs? Usespecific examples and details to support your opinion.文章中,天道小编为备战2016年3月26日托福口语考试的同学,准备了一份托福口语预测题,希望可以对大家有所帮助!当然啦,倘若您还想了解其他关于新托福口语的信息的话,还请继续关注我们的频道!天道小编将陆续为您更新!天道六步曲服务第一步“留学规划”从留学人群的需求出发,我们还提出了“关注就业,重视职业生涯规划”的服务理念,这让我们在分析每个申请人的具体背景和申请目标,制作切实可行的策划方案的同时,必须确保申请结果无论从目前还是长远来看都是最优选择。

2021年3月27日托福写作考试参考答案与解析

2021年3月27日托福写作考试参考答案与解析

2021年3月27日托福写作考试参考答案与解析托福写作考试包含两个部分:独立写作和综合写作。

在考完口语考试之后就开始写作考试。

为大家整理了2021年3月27日托福写作考试参考答案,来看一下吧!综合写作:阅读——英国cottage生产由家庭小作坊模式转变到工厂的3个原因:1. new technology:新机器的出现,新机械只有工厂能用。

2. property right:法律保护,物质产权。

3. factory can reduce transportation cost 运输费减少降低成本,工厂生产不用那么多运输费。

听力——反对1. 新机器组装简单,新技术在转变前就已经使用机器,如蒸汽机,不一定只有在工厂才能使用。

2. 加强私有资产保护其他地方也加强了私有资产保护,如荷兰。

权利保护不足以支持建立工厂,其他地方并没有出现转变。

3. 总费用不一定减少。

即使减少运输成本其他成本增加,如建厂成本、雇佣supervisors的成本。

独立写作:Which one of the following values is the most important to share with a young child(5-10 years old)?1. being helpful。

2. Being honest。

3. Being well organized。

选择观点:being helpful。

理由一:教小朋友帮助他人,可以让小朋友也能够接受到来自他人的帮助。

在其他人遇到困难的时候,小朋友给予援助;别人可以感受到小朋友的善意,建立友谊。

同时,他们会发现有了帮助,可以更好的解决难题。

当小朋友自己遇到困难时,也更有可能收到来自他帮助过的人的援助。

理由二:教小朋友帮助他人,更有利于培养小朋友的责任感。

当小朋友可以自己帮助他人的时候,即使是很微小的事,他们也会感受到:由于自己独立完成了一件事,给其他人带来的方便,或者解决了他人无法解决的“难题”。

2016年1-3月托福写作预测

2016年1-3月托福写作预测

写作小范围预测小范围 (1)独立写作:(共18题) (1)综合写作(共18题) (4)小范围独立写作:(共18题)NO.1你推荐高中要求学生必须上关于以下哪种课程:做菜,个人理财(感谢三楼提醒),修车NO.2People should be open to new ideas and change his or her mind to be successfulNO.3有些人觉得他们可以靠自己或者家人的帮助,解决important problems.因此,人们不需要政府的帮助。

NO.4Should children spend most time playing and studying? Or should they be required to help the family with household chores, like cooking and cleaning? NO.5Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:One quality that a successful leader must have is to make decisions quickly. When a leader takes too much time to make decisions, he will be seen asineffective to the people he leads. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.NO.6Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:To be happy, it is more important to maintain a small group of friends over a long period of time than it is to make new friends.NO.7For any business to be successful, one must spend a lot of money on advertising.NO.8假设你所在的社区有一大块地要卖。

3月26日托福写作真题解析及范文分享

3月26日托福写作真题解析及范文分享

3月26日托福写作真题解析及范文分享2016年3月26日的托福写作刚刚告一段落,天道小编就为备考生们搜集并整理了这一天的托福作文真题及范文,有木有很感动呢?!嘿嘿!话不多说啦,现在就跟随小编一起来具体瞧瞧吧!提前预祝考生们能够在新托福写作考试中取得满意成绩!托福真题是各位考生不可缺少的备考利器,今天,小编给大家整理的是10月11日托福作文真题,及托福写作范文。

赶快来看看吧!更多新托福写作资讯,尽在天道教育!综合写作: Whitehead是不是第一个发明飞机的人阅读: Whitehead不是第一个发明飞机的人1. 没有关于Whitehead飞机的照片,都是记者们编的;2. Whitehead设计的飞机根本飞不起来;3. Whitehead设计的引擎不好。

听力反驳: Whitehead是第一个发明飞机的人1. 因为拍摄技术太落后了,而且Whitehead设计的飞机速度很快,根本拍不到;2. 有科学家做了4次试验,飞机飞得很成功;3. 因为那时候科技不发达,而且飞机制造商对设计知之甚少。

独立写作:Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:It is often not a good thing for people to move to a new town or a new country because they will lose their friends.是否新题:否重复情况:2014-3-1考题命中情况:小范围命中题材:生活方式类观点:不同意写作思路:1. 去一个新的城镇或国家还可以交到新的朋友;2. 现在的科技很发达,即使去了新的城镇或国家,朋友之间还是可以经常保持联系。

范文:Many people have had the experience of moving from one place to another. Some feels it a bad thing because they will lose their old friends in the place they move from. In my view, however, it is anything but a bad thing. Not only will we keep in touch with our old friends, but we will make new friends as well.With the modern communicating technology, distance is never a barrier that keeps people from contacting others. Even if people to a new town or a new country, telephone, email and instant message will allow them to keep in constant touch with their old friends without any inconvenience. Take myself for example. When I entered college, I had to leave my hometown for Beijing, thus I was separated from my friends in my hometown. But I called them every weekend and we often chat online when we are both free. So distance did not make me lose touch with them at all.Furthermore, it could even be a good thing to move away for people and their old friends. Instead of becoming estranged from each other, they will miss each other and thus become even more intimate. Not having conflicts over trifles, people will appreciate the merits of their friends more. There is a saying that ‘distance makesthe heart grows fonder’, which means that when people are separa ted by distance, they may like each other more. So distance is never a obstacle between friends. Moving to a new place allows people to make new friends, and that does not necessarily mean that people cannot maintain their old friendship. On the contrary, people can still stay in touch with their old friends, because one can never have too many friends. When it comes to my case, my old friends even came to be familiar with my new friends and they became friends before long.In conclusion, moving to a new town or a new country will not make people losetheir old friends. Friendship is one of the most precious things that we have and deserves to be cherished by us all our life.备战托福写作,托福作文真题是一定少不了的!出于这样的考虑,天道小编特地为考生们准备了2016年3月26日的新托福写作真题解析及范文,还请大家一定要重视哦!至此,今天的文章就全部结束了,如需了解其他关于托福的资讯,还请继续关注我们的频道!感谢您的阅读!天道六步曲第二步为您进行考试指导,天道培训核心思维颠覆国内传统大班无差异化批发模式,采取一对一个性化教学,辅之小班精英辅导应试方法和学生英语能力结合,考试辅导和留学规划一体化行动,学生国际化英语思维构建及西方人文知识和视野的开拓并重。

托福阅读TPO3(试题+答案+译...

托福阅读TPO3(试题+答案+译...

托福阅读TPO3(试题+答案+译文)第3篇:TheLong-TermStabilityofEcosystems为了帮助大家备考托福。

提高阅读成绩,打有准备的仗,下面小编给大家带来托福阅读TPO3(试题+答案+译文)第3篇:The Long-Term Stability of Ecosystems,希望大家喜欢。

托福阅读原文Plant communities assemble themselvesflexibly, and their particular structure depends on the specific history of thearea. Ecologists use the term “succession” to refer to the changes that happenin plant communities and ecosystems over time. The first community in asuccession is called a pioneer community, while the long-lived community at theend of succession is called a climax community. Pioneer and successional plantcommunities are said to change over periods from 1 to 500 years. Thesechanges—in plant numbers and the mix of species—are cumulative. Climaxcommunities themselves change but over periods of time greater than about 500years.An ecologist who studies a pond today maywell find it relatively unchanged in a year’s time. Individual fish may bereplaced, but the number of fish will tend to be the same from one year to thenext. We can say that the properties of an ecosystem are more stable than theindividual organisms that compose the ecosystem.At one time, ecologists believed that speciesdiversity made ecosystems stable. They believed that the greater the diversitythe more stable the ecosystem. Support for this idea came from the observationthat long-lasting climax communities usually have more complex food webs andmore species diversity than pioneer communities. Ecologists concluded that theapparent stability ofclimax ecosystems depended on their complexity. T o takean extreme example, farmlands dominated by a single crop are so unstable thatone year of bad weather or the invasion of a single pest can destroy the entirecrop. In contrast, a complex climax community, such as a temperate forest, willtolerate considerable damage from weather to pests.The question of ecosystem stability iscomplicated, however. The first problem is that ecologists do not all agreewhat “stability” means. Stability can be defined as simply lack of change. Inthat case, the climax community would be considered the most stable, since, bydefinition, it changes the least over time. Alternatively, stability can bedefined as the speed with which an ecosystem returns to a particular formfollowing a major disturbance, such as a fire. This kind of stability is alsocalled resilience. In that case, climax communities would be the most fragileand the least stable, since they can require hundreds of years to return to theclimax state.Even the kind of stability defined assimple lack of change is not always associated with maximum diversity. At leastin temperate zones, maximum diversity is often found in mid-successionalstages, not in the climax community. Once a redwood forest matures, forexample, the kinds of species and the number of individuals growing on theforest floor are reduced. In general, diversity, by itself, does not ensurestability. Mathematical models of ecosystems likewise suggest that diversitydoes not guarantee ecosystem stability—just the opposite, in fact. A morecomplicated system is, in general, more likely than a simple system to breakdown. A fifteen-speed racing bicycle is more likely to break down than achild’s tricycle.Ecologists are especially interested toknow what factorscontribute to the resilience of communities because climaxcommunities all over the world are being severely damaged or destroyed by humanactivities. The destruction caused by the volcanic explosion of Mount St.Helens, in the northwestern United States, for example, pales in comparison tothe destruction caused by humans. We need to know what aspects of a communityare most important to the community’s resistance to destruction, as well as itsrecovery.Many ecologists now think that the relativelong-term stability of climax communities comes not from diversity but from the“patchiness” of the environment, an environment that varies from place to placesupports more kinds of organisms than an environment that is uniform. A localpopulation that goes extinct is quickly replaced by immigrants from an adjacentcommunity. Even if the new population is of a different species, it canapproximately fill the niche vacated by the extinct population and keep thefood web intact.托福阅读试题1. The word “particular” in the passage(paragraph 1) is closest in meaning toA.naturalB.finalC.specificplex2. According to paragraph 1, which of thefollowing is NOT true of climax communities?A.They occur at the end of a succession.B.They last longer than any other type ofcommunity.C.The numbers of plants in them and the mixof species do not change.D.They remain stable for at least 500 yearsat a time.3. According to paragraph 2, which of thefollowing principles of ecosystems can be learned bystudying a pond?A.Ecosystem properties change more slowlythan individuals in the system.B.The stability of an ecosystem tends tochange as individuals are replaced.C.Individual organisms are stable from oneyear to the next.D.A change in the members of an organismdoes not affect an ecosystem’s properties.4. According to paragraph 3, ecologistsonce believed that which of the following illustratedthe most stableecosystems?A.Pioneer communitiesB.Climax communitiesC.Single-crop farmlandsD.Successional plant communities5. According to paragraph 4, why is thequestion of ecosystem stability complicated?A.The reasons for ecosystem change are notalways clear.B.Ecologists often confuse the word“stability” with the word “resilience.”C.The exact meaning of the word “stability”is debated by ecologists.D.There are many different answers toecological questions.6. According to paragraph 4, which of thefollowing is true of climax communities?A.They are more resilient than pioneercommunities.B.They can be considered both the most andthe least stable communities.C.They are stable because they recoverquickly after majordisturbances.D.They are the most resilient communitiesbecause they change the least over time.7. Which of the following can be inferredfrom paragraph 5 about redwood forests?A.They become less stable as they mature.B.They support many species when they reachclimax.C.They are found in temperate zones.D.They have reduced diversity duringmid-successional stages.8. The word “guarantee” in the passage(paragraph 5) is closest in meaning toA.increaseB.ensureC.favorplicate9. In paragraph 5, why does the authorprovide the information that “A fifteen-speed racing bicycle is more likely tobreak down than a child’s tricycle”?A.To illustrate a general principle aboutthe stability of systems by using an everyday exampleB.To demonstrate that an understanding ofstability in ecosystems can be applied to help understand stability in othersituationsC.To make a comparison that supports theclaim that, in general, stability increases with diversityD.To provide an example that contradictsmathematical models of ecosystems10. The word “pales” in the passage(paragraph 6) is closest in meaning toA.increases proportionallyB.differsC.loses significanceD.is common11. Which of the sentences below bestexpresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage(paragraph 7)? Incurred choices change the meaning in important ways or leaveout essential information.A.Ecologists now think that the stabilityof an environment is a result of diversity rather than patchiness.B.Patchy environments that vary from placeto place do not often have high species diversity.C.Uniform environments cannot be climaxcommunities because they do not support as many types of organisms as patchyenvironments.D.A patchy environment is thought toincrease stability because it is able to support a wide variety of organisms.12. The word “adjacent” in the passage(paragraph 7) is closest in meaning toA.foreignB.stableC.fluidD.neighboring13. Look at the four squares [█] thatindicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage. In fact,damage to the environment by humans is often much more severe than damage bynatural events and processes.█【A】Ecologists are especially interested to know what factors contributeto the resilience of communities because climax communities all over the worldare being severelydamaged or destroyed by human activities. █【B】The destructioncaused by the volcanic explosion of Mount St. Helens, in the northwesternUnited States, for example, pales in comparison to the destruction caused byhumans. █【C】We need toknow what aspects of a community are most important to the community’sresistance to destruction, as well as its rec overy. █【D】Where would the sentence best fit? Click ona square to add the sentence to the passage.14. Directions: Anintroductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided plete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express themost important ideas in the passage. Some sentences do not belong in thesummary because they express ideas that are not presented in the passage or areminor ideas in the passage. This question is worth 2 points.The process of succession and the stabilityof a climax community can change over time.A.The changes that occur in an ecosystemfrom the pioneer to the climax community can be seen in one human generation.B.A high degree of species diversity doesnot always result in a stable ecosystem.C.The level of resilience in a plantcommunity contributes to its long-term stability.D.Ecologists agree that climax communitiesare the most stable types of ecosystems.E.Disagreements over the meaning of theterm “stability” make it difficult to identify the most stable ecosystems.F.The resilience of climax communitiesmakes them resistant to destruction caused by humans.托福阅读答案1. particular特别的,特定的,答案specific。

名师评析:3月27日新托福口语考试

名师评析:3月27日新托福口语考试

名师评析:3月27日新托福口语考试1、第一题,As for students, how to get better grades and improve efficiency in the class? Include reasons and details to support your response. 这个题并不是传统的四大话题,这样的出题形式出现的频率不高,首先进行brasinstorming提示:1)培养和激发兴趣 (cultivate and stimulate the interest by bettering the understanding of the subjest)。

2)课程内容的提前预习,做到有的放矢 (have a better preview for the content and have a specific target in the class)。

3)课堂的参与度,全神贯注地听讲和积极主动地参与课堂讨论 ( get involved in the all kinds of activities fully, e.g. express opinions briefly in the tutorial, have a discussion with classmates because other’s ideas sometimes can be inspiring, appreciate the learning process, get engrossed in what teacher said ) 。

精华提示:第一题通常要描述的是people, object, experience, space, game等,需提前充分准备来降低现场难度,把不熟悉的话题转换成你熟悉的话题。

2、第二题,Which one do you prefer, going shopping with specific purpose or just wandering? Use specific reasons and examples to support your position。

托福TPO3阅读真题原文题目及答案Part2

托福TPO3阅读真题原文题目及答案Part2

托福TPO3阅读真题原文题目及答案Part2托福TPO作为托福的模考工具,它的题目对于我们备考托福很有参考价值,为了帮助大家备考,下面小编给大家整理了托福TPO3阅读真题及答案Part2,望喜欢!托福TPO3阅读真题原文Part2Depletion of the Ogallala AquiferThe vast grasslands of the High Plains in the central United States were settled by farmers and ranchers in the 1880s. This region has a semiarid climate, and for 50 years after its settlement, it supported a low-intensity agricultural economy of cattle ranching and wheat farming. In the early twentieth century, however, it was discovered that much of the High Plains was underlain by a huge aquifer (a rock layer containing large quantities of groundwater). This aquifer was named the Ogallala aquifer after the Ogallala Sioux Indians, who once inhabited the region.The Ogallala aquifer is a sandstone formation that underlies some 583,000 square kilometers of land extending from northwestern Texas to southern South Dakota. Water from rains and melting snows has been accumulating in the Ogallala for the past 30,000 years. Estimates indicate that the aquifer contains enough water to fill Lake Huron, but unfortunately, under the semiarid climatic conditions that presently exist in the region, rates of addition to the aquifer are minimal, amounting to about half a centimeter a year.The first wells were drilled into the Ogallala during the drought years of the early 1930s. The ensuing rapid expansion of irrigation agriculture, especially from the 1950s onward, transformed the economy of the region. More than 100,000 wellsnow tap the Ogallala. Modern irrigation devices, each capable of spraying 4.5 million liters of water a day, have produced a landscape dominated by geometric patterns of circular green islands of crops. Ogallala water has enabled the High Plains region to supply significant amounts of the cotton, sorghum, wheat, and corn grown in the United States. In addition, 40 percent of American grain-fed beef cattle are fattened here.This unprecedented development of a finite groundwater resource with an almost negligible natural recharge rate-that is, virtually no natural water source to replenish the water supply-has caused water tables in the region to fall drastically. In the 1930s, wells encountered plentiful water at a depth of about 15 meters; currently, they must be dug to depths of 45 to 60 meters or more. In places, the water table is declining at a rate of a meter a year, necessitating the periodic deepening of wells and the use of ever-more-powerful pumps. It is estimated that at current withdrawal rates, much of the aquifer will run dry within 40 years. The situation is most critical in Texas, where the climate is driest, the greatest amount of water is being pumped, and the aquifer contains the least water. It is projected that the remaining Ogallala water will, by the year 2030, support only 35 to 40 percent of the irrigated acreage in Texas that is supported in 1980.The reaction of farmers to the inevitable depletion of the Ogallala varies. Many have been attempting to conserve water by irrigating less frequently or by switching to crops that require less water. Others, however, have adopted the philosophy that it is best to use the water while it is still economically profitable to do so and to concentrate on high-value crops such as cotton. The incentive of the farmers who wish to conserve water is reduced by their knowledge that many of their neighbors are profiting byusing great amounts of water, and in the process are drawing down the entire region's water supplies.In the face of the upcoming water supply crisis, a number of grandiose schemes have been developed to transport vast quantities of water by canal or pipeline from the Mississippi, the Missouri, or the Arkansas rivers.Unfortunately, the cost of water obtained through any of these schemes would increase pumping costs at least tenfold, making the cost of irrigated agricultural products from the region uncompetitive on the national and international markets. Somewhat more promising have been recent experiments for releasing capillary water (water in the soil) above the water table by injecting compressed air into the ground. Even if this process proves successful, however, it would almost triple water costs. Genetic engineering also may provide a partial solution, as new strains of drought-resistant crops continue to be developed. Whatever the final answer to the water crisis may be, it is evident that within the High Plains, irrigation water will never again be the abundant, inexpensive resource it was during the agricultural boom years of the mid-twentieth century.Paragraph 1: The vast grasslands of the High Plains in the central United States were settled by farmers and ranchers in the 1880s. This region has a semiarid climate, and for 50 years after its settlement, it supported a low-intensity agricultural economy of cattle ranching and wheat farming. In the early twentieth century, however, it was discovered that much of the High Plains was underlain by a huge aquifer (a rock layer containing large quantities of groundwater). This aquifer was named the Ogallala aquifer after the Ogallala Sioux Indians, who once inhabited the region.托福TPO3阅读真题题目Part21.According to paragraph 1, which of the following statements about the High Plains is true?○Until farmers and rancher s settled there in the 1880s, the High Plains had never been inhabited.○The climate of the High Plains is characterized by higher-than-average temperatures.○The large aquifer that lies underneath the High Plains was discovered by the Ogallala Sioux Indians.○Before the early 1900s there was only a small amount of farming and ranching in the High Plains.Paragraph 2: The Ogallala aquifer is a sandstone formation that underlies some 583,000 square kilometers of land extending from northwestern Texas to southern South Dakota. Water from rains and melting snows has been accumulating in the Ogallala for the past 30,000 years. Estimates indicate that the aquifer contains enough water to fill Lake Huron, but unfortunately, under the semiarid climatic conditions that presently exist in the region, rates of addition to the aquifer are minimal, amounting to about half a centimeter a year.2. According to paragraph 2, all of the following statements about the Ogallala aquifer are true EXCEPT:○The aquifer stretches from South Dakota to Texas.○The aquifer's water comes from underground springs.○Water has been gatheri ng in the aquifer for 30,000 years.○The aquifer's water is stored in a layer of sandstone.3. Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage? Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information.○Despite the current impressive size of the Ogallala aquifer, the region's climate keeps the rates of water addition very small.○Although the aquifer has been adding water at the rate of only half a centimeter a year, it will eventually accumulate enough water of fill Lake Huron.○Because of the region's present climatic conditions, water is being added each year to the aquifer.○Even when the region experiences unfortunate climatic conditions, the rates of addition of water continue to increase.Paragraph 3: The first wells were drilled into the Ogallala during the drought years of the early 1930s. The ensuing rapid expansion of irrigation agriculture, especially from the 1950s onward, transformed the economy of the region. More than 100,000 wells now tap the Ogallala. Modern irrigation devices, each capable of spraying 4.5 million liters of water a day, have produced a landscape dominated by geometric patterns of circular green islands of crops. Ogallala water has enabled the High Plains region to supply significant amounts of the cotton, sorghum, wheat, and corn grown in the United States. In addition, 40 percent of American grain-fed beef cattle are fattened here.4. The word "ensuing" in the passage is closest in meaning to○continuing○surprising○initial○subsequent5. In paragraph 3, why does the author provide the information that 40 percent of American cattle are fattened in the High Plains?○To suggest that crop cultivation is not the most importantpart of the economy of the High Plains○To indicate that not all economic activity in the High Plains is dependent on irrigation○To provide another example of how water from the Ogallala has transformed the economy of the High Plains○To contrast cattle-fattening practices in the High Plains with those used in other region of the United StatesParagraph 4: This unprecedented development of a finite groundwater resource with an almost negligible natural recharge rate-that is, virtually no natural water source to replenish the water supply-has caused water tables in the region to fall drastically. In the 1930s, wells encountered plentiful water at a depth of about 15 meters; currently, they must be dug to depths of 45 to 60 meters or more. In places, the water table is declining at a rate of a meter a year, necessitating the periodic deepening of wells and the use of ever-more-powerful pumps. It is estimated that at current withdrawal rates, much of the aquifer will run dry within 40 years. The situation is most critical in Texas, where the climate is driest, the greatest amount of water is being pumped, and the aquifer contains the least water. It is projected that the remaining Ogallala water will, by the year 2030, support only 35 to 40 percent of the irrigated acreage in Texas that is supported in 1980.6. The word "unprecedented" in the passage is closest in meaning to○difficult to control○without any restriction○unlike anything in the past○rapidly expanding7. The word "virtually" in the passage is closest in meaningto○clearly○perhaps○frequently○almost8. According to paragraph 4, all of following are consequences of the heavy use of the Ogallala aquifer for irrigation EXCEPT:○The recharge rate of the aquifer is decreasing.○Water tables in the region are becoming increasingly lower.○Wells now have to be dug to much greater depths than before.○Increasingly powerful pumps are needed to draw water from the aquifer.9. According to paragraph 4, compared with all other states that use Ogallala water for irrigation, Texas○has the greatest amount of farmland being irrigated with Ogallala water○contains the largest amount of Ogallala water underneath the soil○is expected to face the worst water supply crisis as the Ogallala runs dry○uses the least amount of Ogallala water for its irrigation needsParagraph 5: The reaction of farmers to the inevitable depletion of the Ogallala varies. Many have been attempting to conserve water by irrigating less frequently or by switching to crops that require less water. Others, however, have adopted the philosophy that it is best to use the water while it is still economically profitable to do so and to concentrate on high-value crops such as cotton. The incentive of the farmers who wish to conserve water is reduced by their knowledge that many of their neighbors are profiting by using great amounts of water, and in the process are drawing down the entire region's water supplies.10. The word "inevitable" in the passage is closest in meaning to○unfortunate○predictable○u navoidable○final11. Paragraph 5 mentions which of the following as a source of difficulty for some farmers who try to conserve water?○Crops that do not need much water are difficult to grow in the High Plains.○Farmers who grow crops that need a lot of water make higher profits.○Irrigating less frequently often leads to crop failure.○Few farmers are convinced that the aquifer will eventually run dry.Paragraph 6: In the face of the upcoming water supply crisis, a number of grandiose schemes have been developed to transport vast quantities of water by canal or pipeline from the Mississippi, the Missouri, or the Arkansas rivers. Unfortunately, the cost of water obtained through any of these schemes would increase pumping costs at least tenfold, making the cost of irrigated agricultural products from the region uncompetitive on the national and international markets. Somewhat more promising have been recent experiments for releasing capillary water (water in the soil) above the water table by injectingcompressed air into the ground. Even if this process proves successful, however, it would almost triple water costs. Genetic engineering also may provide a partial solution, as new strains of drought-resistant crops continue to be developed. Whatever the final answer to the water crisis may be, it is evident that within the High Plains, irrigation water will never again be the abundant, inexpensive resource it was during the agricultural boom years of the mid-twentieth century.12.According to paragraph 6, what is the main disadvantage of the proposed plans to transport river water to the High Plains?○The rivers cannot supply sufficient water for the farmer's needs.○Increased irrigation costs would make the products too expensive.○The costs of using capillar y water for irrigation will increase.○Farmers will be forced to switch to genetically engineered crops.Paragraph 5: The reaction of farmers to the inevitable depletion of the Ogallala varies. Many have been attempting to conserve water by irrigating less frequently or by switching to crops that require less water. █Others, however, have adopted the philosophy that it is best to use the water while it is still economically profitable to do so and to concentrate on high-value crops such as cotton. █The ince ntive of the farmers who wish to conserve water is reduced by their knowledge that many of their neighbors are profiting by using great amounts of water, and in the process are drawing down the entire region's water supplies. █Paragraph 6: In the face of the upcoming water supply crisis, a number of grandiose schemes have been developed totransport vast quantities of water by canal or pipeline from the Mississippi, the Missouri, or the Arkansas rivers. █Unfortunately, the cost of water obtained through any of these schemes would increase pumping costs at least tenfold, making the cost of irrigated agricultural products from the region uncompetitive on the national and international markets. Somewhat more promising have been recent experiments for releasing capillary water (water in the soil) above the water table by injecting compressed air into the ground. Even if this process proves successful, however, it would almost triple water costs. Genetic engineering also may provide a partial solution, as new strains of drought-resistant crops continue to be developed. Whatever the final answer to the water crisis may be, it is evident that within the High Plains, irrigation water will never again be the abundant, inexpensive resource it was during the agricultural boom years of the mid-twentieth century.13.Look at the four squares [█] that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passageBut even if uncooperative farmers were to join in the conservation efforts, this would only delay the depletion of the aquifer.Where would the sentence best fit? Click on a square to add the sentence to the passage.14.Directions: An introductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided below. Complete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express the most important ideas in the passage. Some sentences do not belong in the summary because they express ideas that are not presented in the passage or are minor ideas in the passage. This question is worth 2 points.The Ogallala aquifer is a large underground source of water in the High Plains region of the United States.●●●Answer choices○The use of the Ogallala for irrigation has allowed the High Plains to become one of the most productive agricultural regions in the United States.○Given the aquifer's low recharge rate, its use for irrigation is causing water tables to drop and will eventually lead to its depletion.○Releasing capillary water and introducing drought-resistant crops are less-promising solutions to the water supply crisis than bringing in river water○The periodic deepening of wells and the use of more-powerful pumps would help increase the natural recharge rate of the Ogallala.○In Texas, a great deal of attention is being paid to genetic engineering because it is there that the most critical situation exists.○Several solutions to the upcoming water supply crisis have been proposed, but none of them promises to keep the costs of irrigation low.托福TPO3阅读真题答案Part2参考答案:1. ○42. ○23. ○14. ○45. ○36. ○37. ○48. ○19. ○310. ○311. ○212. ○213. ○314. The use of the Ogallala for…Given the aquifer's low recharge…Several solutions to the upcoming…托福TPO3阅读翻译Part2奥加拉拉蓄水层的枯竭19世纪80年代,在美国中部北美大平原的广阔草原上定居着农场主们和牧场主们。

3月26日托福独立写作参考

3月26日托福独立写作参考

3月26日托福独立写作参考3月26日托福独立写作题目Agree or disagree:it is often not a good city to move to a new city or a new country because you will lose touch with old friends.托福独立写作参考范文【1】With the progress of urbanization, an increasing number of people are leaving their hometown and moving to a new place, which has aroused deeply social concern. When asked about whether it is advisable to move to a new city or country, many people, if not the most, are strong believers of the claim that moving to a new place leads to the loss of old friends. However, in my eyes, the above claim doesn’t bear more analysis.First of all, moving to a new place does not necessarily mean loss of old friends, in that the distance between people is no longer an obstacle for maintaining a friendship with the help of advanced communication devices and means of transportation. For one thing, such communication devices as telephones and the internet have made it possible to keep in touch with friends living far away from us. With the camera and microphone, our facial expressions and voice can be immediately transmitted to others, which is just like a face-to-face communication. For another, by using the well-developed transportation system , we are able to reach nearly anywhere in the world within a day. Take my own experience as an example. Last summer, Jack, one of my best friend, went to America for his master’s degree while I stayed in China for my study. However, this distance has never alienated our relationship, in that we often chatted online with Skype and even I took the international flight to visit him several times. While staying in America, we traveled together and had lots of fun, which woulddefinitely enhance our friendship.Furthermore, moving to a new city or country will provide us with a good opportunity to meet new friends and gain more opportunities to achieve success. On one hand, it is self-evident that a new environment enables us to make acquaintance with more people from different background, thereby enlarging our social circle. This isespecially true of moving to a foreign country. While staying in a foreign country, we can not only experience the exotic culture and conventions but also establish friendship with native people there. On the other hand, moving to a new city matters a lot to job seekers, especially those coming from rural areas. My brother, a bachelor of art, is a good case in point. While staying in hometown, he had no choice but to work in a local factory with low salary and little possibility to get a promotion. However, when he moved to Beijing, the situation became totally different. He used what he learned in college to land a good job in a large advertisement company and excelled at his jobs. Now he has become the manager of designing department. Therefore, I believe that it is the moving that has changed his path of life .To sum up, we can conclude that it is a good choice to move to a new place because we can make more new friends and obtain more opportunities instead of losing old friends. Therefore, a new environment is full of challenges and fun.托福独立写作参考范文【2】In this day and age, globalization allows people from every corner of the world to travel around and even settle down easily at almost any place they favor. Is it a good thing for people to move to a new town or new country? Opinions vary about this issue. Some people oppose it by arguing that moving away means the loss of old friends. From my view, it is not true. Instead, moving to a new place might lead one to a new world.To begin with, moving to a new place does not necessarily weaken the bond between friends. This is mostly because modern means of communication allows people to keep close contact with friends even hundreds of miles away. Therefore, it is not uncommon that friends who have not seen each other for years might know about one another’s life quite well and still have much in common. For example, a person moving from Shanghai to New York can easily get in touch with his friends at home through the simultaneous communication tools such as MSN, Weichat and so on. It is incredible that these tools can make it possible to transmit not only voice and image but also real time video! Chatting with friends like this is of no difference from talking face to face. Besides, the popular online social network such as Facebook provides a platform for people to share important moments with friends by postingpictures and videos online anywhere and anytime. It is not exaggerated to say that technology has transcended space and time; distance, a traditional friendship killer, would beat a retreat in front of modern technology.Secondly, even if old friends are not as close as before, it is not justified to say that moving to a new place is not advisable. People move to different places for a variety of reasons ranging from career development to a new start of life. In this case, old friendship should not become a hindrance to one’s development. On the other hand, old friends might be strong supporters of those who have decided to move. A new job opportunity in a larger market might exploit the greatest potentials of a sales person, whose talents would otherwise be stifledin a small retail store at home. A lady troubled by marriage issues might start a new family and open a new page of life in another country, where no one knows about her past. Thus, the possibility of losing old friends is not strongenough to judge whether moving to a new place is good or not.In conclusion, even though moving to a new town or country might risk the loss of friends, moderntechnology has managed to minimize such risk. Besides, choosing where to live depends on a combination of factors, which is too complicated to be justified by the state of old friendship.。

2020年3月26日托福写作小范围预测

2020年3月26日托福写作小范围预测

2020年3月26日托福写作小范围预测Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? In the modern world, we should never be impolite to another person.NO.2Some people prefer to buy technological devices as soon as they are available on the market, while other people prefer to wait. Which do you prefer?NO.3Do you agree or disagree with the statement:现在的家长养活子女比50年前较容易?NO.4Do you agree or disagree: the universities should spend more money in improving facilities (libraries, computer labs) than hiring famous teachers.NO.5The opinions of celebrities, such as entertainers and athletes, are more important to the younger people than they are to the older people.NO.6Do you agree or disagree with the following statement?There is never a good reason to be impolite (rude) to another person.NO.7In times of economic crisis, local governments often reduce the money they spend in certain areas. In your opinion, if a local government was facing economic problems, which of the following areas should it spend less money on:-Libraries-Public transportation-Police departmentNO.8It is often not a good idea to move to a new city or anew country because you will lose touch with old friends.NO.9Which do you think is the best way for a student to make new friends: joining a sports team, participating in community activities, or traveling? Use specific examples to support your answer.Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:It is easier for more people now than in the past to get an education.Younger school children (from age 5 to 10) should be required to study art and music in addition to math, language, science, and history.Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:Young people today are less dependent on their parents thanin the past.For a business to be successful, it must spend a lot of money on advertising.Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:Spending a lot of time watching sports on TV and following one's favorite team will have a negative impact on one's life.Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:It is better to relax by watching a movie or reading a book than by engaging in physical exercise.Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:It is important for the government to provide money forthings that are beautiful and not just for things that are practical.Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:Parents must have stricter rules to help their children become successful.Some people prefer to buy technological devices as soonas they are available on the market, while other peopleprefer to wait. Which do you prefer?Reading:一种动物叫做M,是素食动物,理由有三1 跑得很慢,体重很重,逮不到能够吃的动物2 claw和素食动物很像,有个钩子,能够把树枝拉到自己跟前吃。

2020年3月26日托福听力机经预测

2020年3月26日托福听力机经预测

2020年3月26日托福听力机经预测2020年3月26日托福听力真题预测内容具体如下:1、★★★★★L1:讲英国的Stonehenge(巨石阵),考古学家和天文学家对它的作用有不同的看法。

然后说距离这个东西不远处还有另一个东西,两个东西有很多相似的地方,比如每年冬至和夏至的时候,门会正对着太阳升起或降落。

然后说在后面那个东西里有动物的骨头,这两个东西都有通往河流的通道,所以这两个东西可能有联系,会用于宗教仪式,这里考了仪式的顺序。

事实:两个东西一个石头一个木头,都有小路通往近处的一个湖。

核心观点:巨石阵用来严肃崇拜神灵,X用来聚会畅饮feast。

古代一个仪式的顺序:夏至的时候,feast——走到湖边——到巨石阵Worship。

人类学学术思想(教授提出):不要用自己本民族的文化妄自推断他民族的文化。

L2:B-cell 这个细胞受到抗原攻击(考试有antigen 作用激活人体免疫功能),能够发生分裂增殖,产生 B-记忆细胞用于下次同种抗原供给时候的快速反应,和antibody 消灭抗原。

而实际是很复杂的过程,各种B-Cell 和T-cell 以及巨噬细胞等等协同完成的。

抗体呈Y性质,抗体是通过抗原表面抗原决定簇识别的,并且是特异性识别的。

而cold涉及的病毒种类很多,而且变异快,所以不能指望抗体了。

最后有题目,应该选择antibody is difficult to deal with the cold --例子有三个,其中一个是cowpox牛痘用来防止天花smallpox, 以及这两种方法各自对应那两种病毒。

对感冒效力不强,因为感冒类型有2000多种,不可能每次都像从牛痘提取天花疫苗一样提取感冒疫苗。

L3:关于一个很老的天文学家,叫hipp什么的,他发明了一种理论用于确定star catalog, 说星星的位置会变,因为地球的轨迹是椭圆的,这个理论就是用于研究这个的。

后来这个理论lost了。

后来发现了一个sculpture, 是一个人顶着一个球,这个球上有很多星座,经研究,这个球上星座的位置和那个理论的时间很近,而且这个球证明观测的位置在希腊。

2021年3月27日托福口语考试预测

2021年3月27日托福口语考试预测

2021年3月27日托福口语考试预测独立口语1.Your university is going to give out a scholarship of $5,000. Who do you think should receive the scholarship: students with academic performance or students who need financial aids?2.Someone choose to work in a small company or organization witha few employees. Others prefer to work in a large company or organization with thousands of employees. Which do you think is better?3.You live in a crowded city with only one green space-the city park. The government recently proposes to build a housing complex onthis only green space. Do you think this is a good idea?4.Do you agree or disagree that children who do sports at a young age will be more aggressive in the future.5.Some people get to know a person by the first observation while others prefer to get to know a person by long time observation. Which one do you prefer and explain why.6.Friends may disagree with each other, and still maintain friendship. Do you agree with or disagree with this idea, why?7.When your friend is about to take a visit to your house. Do you prefer them to inform you before their coming, or do you prefer a surprise visit?8.All people should be required to stop working and retire by age 65. Do you agree or disagree?9.Some people believe that students should participate after school activities while they are dealing with their school work. Others prefer to focus on school work only. Which do you prefer?10.You have had a pretty tough and busy day; right now it is rather late at night, and you are gonna have an important examination tomorrow morning, which would you prefer: stay up late for exam or go to bed immediately to have sufficient sleep?备考托福口语考试准备工作准备工作,就是积累素材和锻炼思维速度。

2020年3月26日托福口语小范围预测

2020年3月26日托福口语小范围预测

2020年3月26日托福口语小范围预测2020年3月26日托福口语预测第一题:Who should be paid more: a nurse, a teacher, or an officer?NO.2描述你觉得最重要的物品(Describe an object that is the most important to you),并说明如何得到的和为什么重要。

NO.3Describe a day you enjoy most or most special for youNO.4Describe a tool or an object that you rely on often in your daily life. Explain why it is important to you. Include reasons and examples to support your response.NO.5Your friend is considering getting a new pet. What kindof animal would you suggest and what advice will you give him?NO.6The university acts as a venue for three kinds of student activities:- Concerts performed by students- Drama acted out by theater students- Lectures given by a well-known professorWhich one do you prefer? Use details and examples to explain.NO.7在这个百年之内有很多发明,说一个你觉得对你生活改变的.NO.8在学校里喜欢什么活动What activities do you like to do at school?NO.9TASK1 上过的两个学校,解释两个学校的区别。

3月26日托福考试真题回忆

3月26日托福考试真题回忆

3月26日托福考试真题回忆2016年3月26日托福考试真题回忆下面是店铺整理的3月26日托福考试的阅读、听力和口语的真题,提供给大家参考。

托福阅读3月26日托福阅读第一篇:鸟类学习鸣叫:需要在出生后几周内学到,可以跟着recording 学,但是由于生理构造仍然是只能学习同一个或相似species的声音,最后一段提出两类例外:一个是天生deaf的,一个是会说话的鸟类3月26日托福阅读第二篇新石器时代的农耕。

多处同时发生,气温温和,地中海地区适合作物生长,作物太多就开始储存粮食,由打猎改为定居;之后干旱严重,也并没有迁徙,因为存了粮食不方便搬,粮食收货少了就开始直接种种子,科学家怀疑是农业文明开始形成的时期。

3月26日托福阅读第三篇就是TPO17的听力M hypothesis,但是前面部分没有听力那么长,很快就进入了1970年:ocean的证据验证了hypothesis;1980:D hole的证据反对hypothesie;接着总结:两个证据都对,ocean是全球而D hole是地区托福听力Conversation 1女生刚刚成为outdoor workshop的新晋会长,然后老师恭喜她,她就跟老师说没有收到邮件,然后希望你能当我们leader,老师说你自己当就挺好的。

然后就想让这个教授做她的导师,因为她没做过leader就很紧张(有题)。

然后又说举行活动的一个地方被占了,反正吹了就问B—可以吗?professor就说挺好啊,是outdoor的活动呀,教授还说可以搞一些introductory的活动,还可以培养collaboration 定下以后活动的基调,然后这个女生说自己活动的计划之类之类(这里有题),教授听了说你这不是想的很好吗?而且我有一个学生说可以为你的社团提供fund。

托福听力Lecture 1[人类学]讲英国的巨石阵Stone Henge和距离它不远的Durrington Wall, 巨石阵是石头做的,两圈,而那个Wall是木炭/木材建的(石头永久,木头不永久,推测可能有象征意义,有题),里面发现了一些动物尸骨和Pottery,两个地方都有path到河边。

3月26日托福听力真题解析

3月26日托福听力真题解析

3月26日托福听力真题解析2016年3月26日托福听力真题解析下面是2016年3月26日托福听力真题及其解析,提供给大家参考。

试题回顾C1 :校园场景女生要组织一次outdoor event女生要组织一次outdoor event,先说某个地方订不到,订另外一个地点是否可以,教师说这个地方正好适合户外活动,然后讨论了活动内容,女生想让教授当advisor,她自己有点紧张,但教授鼓励她可以leading the group,况且大家都很信任她选她当president,然后又讨论了设计什么内容让大家collaborative,最后教授提到一个graduate,这个人给她们group一些donation,比如tent什么的。

C2 :校园场景学生写一个话题的term paper学生和人类学教授之间的对话,学生写一个话题的term paper,找了一些资料,但是写之前没怎么做research,教授推荐了一个网址去搜资料,学生后来要换一个话题写,老师说可以,不写historic的事情也可以,学生新准备的是nomadic people如何educate their children。

解析:两篇对话,一篇学术类一篇非学术类,学术类对话讲到论文内容稍有难度,但整体来看两篇对话出题的细节性都很强,所以听对话的时候不要因为细节于过琐碎反而忽略了理解的准确性。

另外,功能性的题目,比如问为什么提到某个内容,在对话的题目中涉及相对较多,所以在听听力的时候要尽量联系上下文思考。

L1 :艺术史Art history-modern sculpture教授先问文艺复兴时期的雕塑什么特征,学生回答说realistic,life-size,用marble雕刻,对比引出modern sculpture的特点之一:主题是abstract的,用一张图举了例子,雕塑叫bird,但是完全看不出bird的样子,只是通过雕塑的线条和形状去体会bird的感觉,现代雕塑的特征就是这样抽象的。

2021年3月27日托福口语考试真题答案解析

2021年3月27日托福口语考试真题答案解析

2021年3月27日托福口语考试真题答案解析托福口语考试的时间虽然不长,但是考试的难度不小,对于还在备考托福的同学来说,可以看看分享的2021年3月27日托福口语考试真题答案解析。

1. Your university is planning to film all large lecture classes and put them on the university website. Do you agree or disagree with this plan and why?2. 阅读:学校准备给环境科学专业的学生开设一个实习项目(offer summer environment practice)因为,学生做这个program可以获得benefits,获得学分;其次,还可以帮同学得到更多的实地调查经验,并且可以帮助一些环境保护机构完成他们的工作。

听力:学生同意。

首先,做这个program可以更好帮助他将来找工作apply for job;其次,原本这些环境保护机构里local organization都是志愿者,他们都是短期工作完就会离开,学生来的话就可以长时间帮忙了。

3. versioning,企业提供不同价格之后的不同服务。

听力:用music services举例说明:有average 和special的consumer,为他们提供不同的服务。

pro musician高价格的套餐音质更好,低价的那个套餐更适合大众。

4. 蚂蚁帮助植物种子传播的两种好处ants how to help plants reproduce:首先,protect them from environment forces that may destroy them 传播的位置可以保护种子不受环境破坏的因素。

因为蚂蚁会把种子带到地下,这些种子在地下可以有效的防御森林大伙;其次,provides more nutrients 种子可以获得更多营养。

3月26日托福独立口语、写作解析点评,下次考试的思路有了!

3月26日托福独立口语、写作解析点评,下次考试的思路有了!

3月26日托福独立口语、写作解析点评,下次考试的思路有了!3月26日的托福考试刚刚结束。

在此,天道名师贾清帆老师为大家分析下这次的口语部分。

今日托福独立口语题目:Task1Describe the first day you went to school and how did you like it? Explain why.解析:先回答喜不喜欢,如果喜欢,就说下第一次见到很多小朋友很高兴,老师带你做了什么,比如跟你们讲了学校的历史,校园有什么活动,带你们参观校园,在一起做游戏,在食堂吃了什么好吃的,然后那天是非常开心的一天,因为交了很多新的朋友,而且非常喜欢校园的环境。

如果答不喜欢的话,就说老师讲的那些很无聊,逛校园发现学校设备out-dated,操场也很小,自己很内向,不敢start conversation with other kids,那一天过得很糟糕,也不喜欢自己的学校,别人都说喜欢,你吐槽的话,其实效果很更好些。

Task2Do you prefer to study alone or study in a group? Explain why.解析:回答小组学习的话第一个理由可以是concentrate better,细节的话就上对比,自己学的时候总是会doze off or fiddle with my cellphone, 然而跟别人学可以fully engage in the discussion, 第二个理由是more efficient , 自己一个人碰到难题的时候会浪费很长时间还解不出来,而和一堆人可以exchange ideas,have deeper understanding如果回答自己学,第一个理由还是concentrate better,说下小组学的时候大家joke around, chit chat,之类的,浪费了时间,第二个理由 develop independent thinking, 和别人一起学总是自己不想,等着别人说,自己学的时候会花很长时间思考,理解更深刻3月26日的托福考试刚刚结束。

3月26日托福口语真题解析

3月26日托福口语真题解析

3月26日托福口语真题解析2016年3月26日托福口语真题解析下面是店铺整理的2016年3月26日托福口语真题及其解析,提供给诸位参考。

Task 1How was it when you went to school for the first time? Did you like it or not and why?范例I can tell you that the feelings are mixed, but I like it. First, there is this of sense of familiarity. Actually my parents were all teachers and I’ve been living there for several years before I started my kindergarten life. So everything was just normal for me, I don’t even have to adapt to it, I mean, the campus was quite familiar to me, the teachers were acquaintances of me and I’ve had loads of experiences of being in classes, of course not attending classes, just being there, don’t get me wrong. And then, there were these kinds of excitement, the feeling of getting text books of your own, being surrounded by a bunch of unfamiliar kids that were of the same age, and maybe also kind of funny, you know, looking at those teachers whom I knew of from quite young addressing from the podium.Task 2Some people prefer to work independently, others prefer to work with others. Which do you prefer? Explain your answer in details.范例Some would argue that group work would expose us to different kinds of perspectives and thus help to spark some genuine thoughts out of us, but that’s often not the case, in fact,it blocks production, simply put, we could not talk all at once, and as a result, some ideas and some people won’t get heard, and there is ego threat, people who are afraid of looking stupid or foolish would get could feet, so they hold back on their most genuine ideas, and then, conformity, every group member wants to jump on the majority bandwagon as oppose to bringing in some radical, different ways of thinking, if one or two ideas tend to be popular than others. In short, working with others startles authenticities and smothers originalities. Therefore, I am in favor of working alone.Task 3Reading:Student letter学生建议通过2种方式鼓励更多的人读校报1.降低校报的价格。

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