3月5日雅思听力答案解析

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雅思3月3日真题答案解析

雅思3月3日真题答案解析

雅思3月3日真题答案解析近年来,雅思考试已经成为很多人为了移民和留学的必备条件。

而每次雅思考试之后,考生们都非常关注的就是考试的真题以及答案解析。

在这篇文章中,我们将对雅思3月3日的真题进行答案解析,以帮助有需要的考生更好地备考。

听力部分是雅思考试的第一部分,也是很多考生感到困难的部分。

3月3日的听力部分主要涉及日常生活中的场景,包括购物、交通、旅游等。

对于这些题目,考生需要注意关键词的捕捉以及细节的辨认。

例如,一个关于购物的对话中,考生需要注意听到的商品名称、价格、颜色等具体信息。

同时,考生还需要注意听对话者的态度和意图,以便更好地回答推理题和判断题。

在阅读部分,考生需要阅读三篇文章并回答相关问题。

这些文章的主题涵盖了科学、环境、教育等各个领域。

对于这部分的解答,考生需要巧妙运用快速阅读和推理能力。

在阅读文章之前,考生可以先浏览问题,了解问题的类型以及需要寻找的答案关键词。

然后,考生可以快速浏览文章,注意段落标题、关键词和主题句,帮助筛选出与问题相关的信息。

最后,考生需要认真阅读与问题有关的部分,并选取正确的答案。

写作部分是雅思考试的最后一部分,同时也是很多考生认为最难的部分。

在3月3日的写作部分,考生需要完成两篇独立写作。

对于这两篇文章,考生需要注意两个方面的技巧。

首先,考生需要简明扼要地概括题目要求,并明确自己的立场。

其次,考生需要合理地组织文章,包括引言、主体段落和结论。

同时,考生还需要运用丰富的词汇和句型,以展示自己的语言能力。

在写作时,考生可以多思考一些实际例子来支持自己的观点,增加文章的可信度和说服力。

综上所述,雅思考试是一个全面评估考生英语能力的考试。

在备考过程中,考生需要充分理解并掌握每个部分的题型和解题技巧。

在听力部分,注意关键词和细节是至关重要的。

在阅读部分,快速阅读和推理能力是提高答题效率的关键。

在写作部分,合理的组织和丰富的语言是取得高分的必要条件。

只有通过系统的学习和反复练习,考生才能在雅思考试中取得好成绩。

9分达人雅思听力真题还原及解析汇报Test3

9分达人雅思听力真题还原及解析汇报Test3

9分达人雅思听力真题还原及解析汇报Test3题目描述本文是对雅思听力真题Test3进行还原及解析。

本次听力测试共分为4节,总共听力时长为40分钟。

本文将逐节进行题目还原及解析,帮助考生更好地了解听力考试的题型和解题技巧。

第一节题目还原及解析题目描述本节共有10道题目,主要涉及关于旅游景点介绍的内容。

考生需要根据听力材料,准确回答问题。

题目列表及解析1.What is the main purpose of the tourist’s visit to thecity?解析:根据听力材料,我们可以得知游客来这个城市的主要目的是为了参观博物馆。

2.Where will the tourist visit after the museum?解析:听力材料中提到游客在参观博物馆之后将去参观植物园。

3.When will the tourist visit the aquarium?解析:根据听力内容,我们得知游客计划在下午4点的时候参观水族馆。

4.What does the tourist think of the city’s attractions?解析:听力材料中,游客提到他对这个城市的景点印象非常深刻。

5.What can visitors do at the park?解析:听力内容中提到该公园提供了各种休闲娱乐活动,游客可以进行散步和观鸟等活动。

6.How does the tourist feel about the guided tour?解析:听力材料中,游客提到他对这次导游很满意,觉得很有趣。

7.Why does the tourist suggest visiting the museum first?解析:听力材料中,游客建议先参观博物馆,因为这样可以了解到城市的历史和文化。

8.What does the tourist mention about the weather?解析:听力内容中,游客提到天气很好,阳光明媚。

雅思听力参考答案

雅思听力参考答案

雅思听力参考答案雅思听力参考答案雅思听力是雅思考试中的一项重要内容,对于考生来说,正确理解和把握听力材料的内容至关重要。

为了帮助考生更好地备考雅思听力,本文将提供一些雅思听力参考答案的示范和解析。

第一部分:听力材料示范听力材料示范一:M: Hi, Lisa. Have you heard about the new restaurant that just opened downtown?W: Yes, I have. I heard it has a great atmosphere and delicious food.参考答案及解析:Question: What do we learn about the new restaurant?Answer: It has a great atmosphere and delicious food.解析:根据女士的回答" I heard it has a great atmosphere and delicious food"可以得出答案。

听力材料示范二:M: Excuse me, could you tell me where the nearest post office is?W: Sure. Go straight ahead for two blocks, and you'll see it on your left.参考答案及解析:Question: Where is the nearest post office?Answer: It is two blocks ahead on the left.解析:男士问女士最近的邮局在哪里,女士回答"Go straight ahead for twoblocks, and you'll see it on your left."可以得出答案。

雅思听力练习题及答案

雅思听力练习题及答案

雅思听力练习题及答案Section 1: 个人信息填写题目:在雅思听力考试中,个人信息填写部分通常涉及一些基本的个人信息,如姓名、地址、电话号码等。

请根据听到的内容填写以下信息。

个人信息表:- Full Name: _______________________- Address: _______________________- Phone Number: ____________________答案:- Full Name: Zhang Wei- Address: 123 Maple Street, City Centre- Phone Number: 01234567890Section 2: 旅游信息题目:在这部分,你将听到一段关于旅游的对话。

请根据对话内容回答以下问题。

问题:1. 旅游目的地是哪里?2. 旅游团的出发日期是什么时候?3. 旅游团的费用包括哪些服务?答案:1. 旅游目的地是希腊。

2. 旅游团的出发日期是2024年7月15日。

3. 旅游团的费用包括住宿、交通和导游服务。

Section 3: 学术讲座题目:这部分是一个关于环境保护的学术讲座。

请根据讲座内容完成以下笔记填空。

讲座笔记:- 主题:环境保护的重要性- 讲座者:Dr. Smith- 讲座要点:- 环境问题包括:_____________________- 解决方案包括:_____________________- 个人行动:_____________________- 政府角色:_____________________答案:- 环境问题包括:全球变暖、污染、生物多样性丧失。

- 解决方案包括:使用可再生能源、减少废物、推广环保教育。

- 个人行动:减少使用一次性产品、回收利用、支持环保组织。

- 政府角色:制定环保政策、投资绿色技术、提高公众意识。

Section 4: 学术讨论题目:在这部分,你将听到两位学者讨论关于历史事件的影响。

雅思听力原文及答案

雅思听力原文及答案

Keys:Each question correctly answered scores 1 mark. CORRECT SPELLING IS NEEDED IN ALL ANSWERS.注:Questions 35, 38 and 40 (IN EITHER ORDER, BOTH REQUIRED FOR ONE MARK)If you score…Audio ScriptsSECTION 1LYNDA: Sara, I’ve heard that you want to move into a homestay family. Is that correct SARA: Yes, that’s right. I’ve been staying with my aunt and now my cousin is arriving from Singapore and my aunt needs the room for him.LYNDA: Oh, that’s bad luck. Well, I’II need to get some particulars first. Sara, what’s your full nameSARA: Sara Lim, and that’s Sara without the ‘h’ at the end.LYNDA: Mmm. How old are you, SaraSARA: Twenty-three, only just. It was my birthday on the twenty-first of August.LYNDA: Happy birthday for yesterday. How long have you been in AustraliaSARA: (Q1) A year in Adelaide and six months in Sydney. I prefer Sydney. I’ve got more friends here.LYNDA: What’s your address at your aunt’s houseSARA: Flat one, five three nine (Q2) Forest Road, Canterbury. And the post code is two, o, three, six.LYNDA: OK. What are you studying nowSARA: I was studying General English in Adelaide and now I’m doing (Q3) Academic English, because I’m trying to get into Medicine next year.LYNDA: That sounds good, but it’ll take you a long time. When would you like to move out from your aunt’sSARA: My cousin arrives on Friday morning, so I’d better be out on (Q4) Thursday. LYNDA: What, the seventh of SeptemberSARA: Yes, that’s right.LYNDA: That doesn’t leave us much time. Right, OK. I need to know what kind of accommodation you’d like, so I can get you something suitableSARA: Can I (Q5) share a room with someone else I’ve been alone in my room at my aunt’s and I’ve always shared with my sister and I like that.LYNDA: Yes, fine. That’ll save you money too. Would you like to live with a family or do you think that a (Q6) single person would be better for you I have lots of very nice singlepeople on my books.SARA: Do you have any women living alone, retired womenLYNDA: Yes, I have quite a few whose children have grown up and left home. In fact, I have some really lovely retired ladies, living by themselves, who just love the company of students. Most of them live in (Q7) flats, but that’s not a problem for you, is it SARA: Not at all. I’m used to that. My aunt lives in a flat too, remember. I’m not use to a big house with a garden, swimming pool, pets and all that.LYNDA: OK, fine. I know quite a bit about what you want now. I should let you know that your rent will be a hundred and sixty dollars per week. You’ll have to pay me three hundredand twenty dollars as a (Q8) deposit before you move in. The deposit is as insurance, incase you break something. You’ll need to pay (Q9) monthly to me, by cash or cheque, Idon’t mind. You don’t need to pay for gas, electricity or water, but you will need to payyour proportion of the (Q10) phone bill. Most families do that on an honour system,but you’ll have to wait and seeSARA: Mmm.LYNDA: Have you got any more questions for meSARA: When will you know where I can goLYNDA: I’II work on it now, so come and see me tomorrow and I should have some news for you then.SARA: Thanks a lot.LYNDA: Goodbye. See you tomorrow – after lunch would be better for me.SARA: OK, see you then. Bye.SECTION 2GEOFFREY: Good evening, and in this week’s edition of ‘Focus on the Arts’, Jane Hemmington is going to fill us in on what’s in store for us at this year’s Summer Festival. Over to you,Jane.JANE: Thank you, Geoffrey. This year, the Summer Festival is the biggest we’ve ever seen, so there should be something for everybody. This is the third year they’ve run it and the timing’s slightly different: for the last couple of years it’s been around the fifth to seventeenth, but this year they wanted to allow everyone enough time to recover from the first of January celebrations and they’ve put it (Q11) at the end of the month.The programme has sensational theatre, dance and also a large number of art exhibitions, but the thing the Festival is most famous for is its great street music. For today’s report though, Geoffrey, I’m looking at some of the (Q12) theatrical events that you might like to see; in particular, at this year’s theme – circuses.I’m going to tell you about two circus performances, but there are (Q13) plenty of others in the progralmme. I’ve chosen these because they represent distinct movements within circus performance. The first is the Circus Romano from Italy. As this is a travelling circus, it follows a long tradition by performing (Q14) in a marquee– which is really like a canvas portable building, usually put up in a green space or car park, rather than in a theatre or stadium.In spite of this, Circus Romano isn’t at all like the traditional circuses I grew up with. There are no animals – just very talented clowning and acrobatic routines. The show has a lot of very funny moments, especially at the beginning, but the best part is the music and (Q15) lighting. They’re magical. At forty-five dollars it’s very expensive anyway – it’s really for (Q16) adult tastes. In fact, much of it would be wasted on children – so I suggest you leave them at home.The second circus performance is Circus Electrica at the (Q17) Studio Theatre. The purists are suggesting that this isn’t a circus at all. It’s a showcase for skills in dance and magic, rather than the usual ones you expect in a circus. With only six performers it’s a small production, which suits the venue well – the Studio only seats about two hundred people. For my money it’s the aerial displays which are outstanding as well as the magical tricks – features which are missing from Circus Romano. An interesting feature of the show is that the performers are so young – the youngest is only fourteen. But it’s still well worth seeing: a good one for (Q18) the whole family.And finally, as it’s summer, you may wish to see some of the Festival performances that are being presented outdoors. Like the famous Mekong Water Puppet Troupe, performing in the (Q19) City Gardens this week. Now, water puppetry is amazing! It’s large puppets on long sticks, controlled by puppeteers standing waist deep in the lake. The puppets do comedy routines andthere is some terrific formation dancing. This is a fantastic show and the best moment comes at the end –seeing the puppeteers. When the troupe walks up out of the water, you get this amazing feeling. It’s really hard to believe that what you’ve been watching is lifeless wood and cloth. As an adult, I had a great time, but I did note that other older people in the audience weren’t quite as taken with it as I was. It’s a must for (Q20) young children though, and that’s the audience it’s really aimed at.Well, that’s all I’ve time for today, but I’II be back next week with more news of what’s worth seeing and what it’s best to miss.SECTION 3OFFICER: Hello. Er, I’m Dawn Matthews.STUDENT: Yes, hello. I’ve been referred to you because I’m enquiring about the refresher courses that you run. I’d like to find out a bit more about them.OFFICER: OK. Well, we run quite a few different short courses for students who are either (Q21)returning to study or studying part-time. Um, tell me about your situation. STUDENT: Well, I think that I really need some help in preparing for the coming semester, especially to build up my confidence a bit and help me study effectively because, yousee, I’ve been out in the work-force for nearly twelve years now, so it really is a longtime since I was last a student.OFFICER: Yes, it can seem like a long time, can’t it Um, well, let me start by telling you what courses we have that might suit you. Are you an undergraduate or postgraduate Artsor SciencesSTUDENT: Undergraduate, and I’m in the Business faculty.OFFICER: Right then. First of all, there’s our intensive ‘Study for Success’ seminar on (Q22) the first and second of February. It’s aimed at students like you who are uncertain aboutwhat to expect at college, and looks at a fairly wide range of approaches to universitylearning, to motivate you to begin your study and build on your own learningstrategies.STUDENT: Mm, that sounds good. What are some of the strategies that are presented OFFICER: Well, we try to cover all aspects of study. Some of the strategies in writing, for example, would be improving your planning for writing, organising your thinking andbuilding some techniques to help you (Q23) write more clearly. With reading,there’ll be sessions aimed at getting into the habit of (Q24) analysing material asyou read it, and tips to help you record and remember what you have read. It reallyis very important to begin reading confidently right from the beginning. STUDENT: Mm.OFFICER: There’s also advice on how to get the most from your lectures and practice in giving confident presentations, as well as how to prepare for exams.STUDENT: What about the motivational side of thingsOFFICER: Ah. Well, there’s a range of motivational exercises that we do to help the students feel (Q25) positive and enthusiastic about their study. The process of learning andexploring a subject can lead to a whole new way of looking at the world, and thestudy skills and techniques that you build up can be applied in all sorts of differentways.STUDENT: Actually, I… I’m very excited about the whole thing of taking up studying again but, you know, I’m a little nervous about whether I’ll manage to get everything done. Isuppose it’s the same for all mature studentsOFFICER: Of course it is. Two of the key components of the course are (Q26) time management and overcoming procrastination. People discover that, once they learnto plan their days, all the work can be accomplished and there’ll still be time forleisure.STUDENT: Is there an enrolment feeOFFICER: Well, er, oh, just a minute, let’s see . . . Ah, the cost is thirty pounds, which includes all course materials and morning tea. You have to arrange your own lunch. STUDENT: That wouldn’t be a problem. I already make sandwiches for my three kids and my wife and myself every day. I won’t have to change my routine.OFFICER: No. Now, I need to tell you that this is a very popular course and it’s essential that you (Q27) book well ahead of time. In fact, the Course Convenor tells me that thereare only five places left.STUDENT: What other course might be good for meOFFICER: There is one other that you could benefit from. It’s simply called ‘Learning Skills for University Study’ and is on (Q28) three consecutive mornings starting on a Monday,from nine to twelve, and costs twenty-five pounds. This is aimed at upgrading thestudy skills most school-leavers have and help them cope with the increaseddemands of university study. It focuses mainly on making students more responsiblefor their own success.STUDENT: What sort of things are covered in this courseOFFICER: Well, basically it’s more advanced thinking, note-taking, reading and writing strategies, but also some input about (Q29) stress management.STUDENT: I think I’d be better off (Q30) starting from the basics and looking at all the strategies, don’t youOFFICER: Yes, from what you’ve told me, I think that’s more in line with your situation. STUDENT: Alright then, um, can I book a place on the ‘Study for Success’ seminar course now OFFICER: Yes. Let me just get out a registration form and take down your details.SECTION 4We’re very grateful that the Committee has agreed that a representative for the Students’Union can present students’ suggestions about the design for the proposed new Union building. We appreciate that some of our ideas may not be feasible in the circumstances, but we do feel that it is important that the ultimate beneficiaries of the facilities should have some say in its design.If I could start by briefly explaining what steps were taken to find out student opinion and how we have arrived at conclusions. Firstly, a meeting was held in the current Union for our SU Committee to explain the options. Then we invited all students to submit written suggestions for the design, placing cards in a suggestion box. These suggestions then provided the basis for the design of a (Q31) questionnaire, which was completed by (Q32) approximately two thousand of the College students over a period of three weeks. Finally, the SU Committee collated the resultsand drew up a report. If I can just hand around a copy of that report. This presentation is essentially a summary and discussion of the key points of this report.So, in broad terms, the consensus was as follows. Firstly, regarding the crucial matter of the site, we presented the three options that you have proposed. One: in the city centre, near the Faculty of (Q33) Education; two: on the outskirts of the city, near the park, and three: out of town, near the (Q34) halls of residence. We asked students to cite reasons for and against these sites and, and there was remarkable agreement on all three. Site One was unpopular because of (Q35) traffic and parking problems. Site Two had a number of supporters, mainly because it was close to (Q36) most lecture rooms. And Site Three, out of town, near the halls of residence, was clearly the most popular because of access from living quarters. It was clear that the Union was mainly to be used after lectures. It was also felt that the large site would allow (Q37) more room for a choice of facilities.Our second area of interest was obviously the facilities: there was minimal interest in having a library on the premises, but one option seemed to be a reading room instead – more useful. We would like the current table games room to be replaced with (Q38) a small gym. And, if possible, a small swimming pool – not, of course, Olympic-sized! There was a large number of respondents in favour of a travel agent’s and insurance centre. We also request that there be the offices of the Student Counselling Centre, moving this from the Refectory. There was, however, much disagreement about whether to build a drama theatre. Just over forty per cent of the respondents were in favour, but a largish minority were strongly against it, claiming that it is (Q39) elitist and a waste of funds. Essentially the jury is out on that.Finally, given the number of unfortunate incidents in the current Union over the past few months, a strong point was repeatedly made about security. The recommendations would be at least (Q40) video surveillance and security personnel who would check Student Union cards on request. We doubt if it would be feasible in.Well, this is the summary of the views of the student population. As I say, fuller details are given in our report but I’m happy to take any questions if you have them . . .。

剑桥国际英语教程3 unit5-6听力

剑桥国际英语教程3 unit5-6听力

剑桥国际英语教程3 unit5-6听力Unit 5 - The EnvironmentListening 1: Climate ChangeIn this listening exercise, students will listen to a conversation between two friends discussing climate change. They will discuss the causes of climate change, the impact it is having on the environment, and what can be done to mitigate its effects.Listening 2: Endangered SpeciesStudents will listen to a podcast about endangered species and the threats they face. They will learn about some of the most endangered species in the world, the reasons why they are endangered, and what can be done to protect them.Listening 3: Environmental ActivismIn this listening exercise, students will hear from an environmental activist who is passionate about protecting the environment. They will learn about the work that activists are doing to raise awareness about environmental issues and the impact they are having on creating change.Unit 6 - Health and FitnessListening 1: Exercise and Mental HealthStudents will listen to a research study about the link between exercise and mental health. They will learn about the positive effects that regular exercise can have on mentalwell-being and how it can help to reduce stress and anxiety.Listening 2: Healthy EatingIn this listening exercise, students will listen to a nutritionist talk about the importance of healthy eating. They will learn about the key components of a healthy diet, the benefits of eating a balanced diet, and how to make healthier food choices.Listening 3: The Importance of SleepStudents will listen to a doctor discussing the importance of sleep for overall health and well-being. They will learn about the negative impacts of sleep deprivation on physical and mental health, as well as some tips for improving sleep quality.Overall, these listening exercises in Units 5 and 6 of the Cambridge International English Course 3 provide students with valuable information on important topics related to the environment, health, and fitness. By listening to these conversations and podcasts, students can improve their listeningskills while also gaining knowledge about how to live a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle.。

2020年3月5日雅思听力答案解析

2020年3月5日雅思听力答案解析

2020年3月5日雅思听力答案解析一、考试概述:本场考试的section 1和section 2依旧是比较稳定的10填空+10选择类题目。

而section 2 在此出现了5个配对类的地图题。

Section 1 咨询场景——俱乐部咨询, 10填空Section 2 介绍场景-澳大利亚动物园,5单选+5地图Section 3 学术讨论——两个学生讨论论文问题3填空+3选择+4配对Section 4 待回忆二、具体题目分析:Section 1场景:咨询场景——俱乐部咨询题型:10填空参考答案:International Club1. 8.502. main3. top4. swimming pool5. carnival6. partner7. annual fee: 30Activity event8. dance9. 待回忆10. 待回忆解析:section1考查的都是基础水平,比如字母拼写、数字听写和简单词汇的拼写。

本次考试section 1考查的内容里除了个别词汇如carnival的拼写还是需要考生注意。

扩展练习:C6T2S1Section 2新旧情况: 10220场景:介绍场景-澳大利亚动物园题型:5单选+5地图参考答案:11-20) Multiple choices11. New activity in June in Australia zooA visitors can see animals at nightday Time is longer in June. People like to hold parties in zooB 待回忆C people usually hold parties there12. The most popular presentationA kangarooB koalaC sheep dog13. How is Kangaroo feeding?A feed a lot of food as many kangaroosB touch baby kangaroo (it is not allowed)C stand up straight (to see kangaroo well)14. Why the wild dog was closed?A enclosure have been repaired it was brokenB wild dogs are unwellC dogs haven't arrived15.今年能够在哪里得到discount?A gift photo shop 说去年在**got discount, 但今年能在photo shop 得到16-20 map matching16. Arena —17. Educational .place原文 The left corner above18. Picnic spot原文 Back is the river, On the left19. Photo shop The right side20. Gift shop in Centre. Beside the arena解析:出现的地图题依然是配对类地图题。

雅思听力练习试题库附答案解析

雅思听力练习试题库附答案解析

雅思听力练习试题库附答案解析Introduction:雅思听力是雅思考试的四个部分之一,也是考生们普遍认为最具挑战性的一部分。

为了帮助考生更好地备考雅思听力,本文将提供一系列雅思听力练习试题,并附带详细的答案解析,以便考生们进行自我评估和提高。

Section 1: Multiple Choice Questions1. Question: What is the main topic of the lecture?A) History of architectureB) Modern art movementsC) Famous paintersD) Impressionist techniquesAnswer: B) Modern art movementsExplanation: The lecturer discusses various art movements in the 20th century, such as Cubism and Surrealism, indicating that the main topic is modern art movements.2. Question: According to the lecture, what is a characteristic of Abstract Expressionism?A) Emphasis on geometric shapesB) Use of vibrant colorsC) Focus on historical eventsD) Representation of realistic figuresAnswer: B) Use of vibrant colorsExplanation: The lecturer mentions that Abstract Expressionism artists often used bold, vibrant colors in their artworks, indicating that it is a characteristic of this art movement.Section 2: Note CompletionIn this section, you will listen to a conversation between a student and an advisor. Complete the notes below.Advisor: So, based on your interests and skills, I recommend you consider the following majors:1. ________2. ________3. ________Answer:1. Sociology2. Environmental Science3. Communication StudiesExplanation: The advisor suggests three possible majors for the student - Sociology, Environmental Science, and Communication Studies. These options are based on the student's interests and skills.Section 3: MatchingMatch each statement with the appropriate person.Person A) Sally ThompsonPerson B) Mark DavisPerson C) Professor Johnson1. ________ specializes in environmental studies.2. ________ is an expert in ancient history.3. ________ is offering a seminar on poetry.Answer:1. Person B) Mark Davis2. Person A) Sally Thompson3. Person C) Professor JohnsonExplanation: The lecturer introduces three individuals and their areas of expertise. By matching the statements with the appropriate person, we can identify Mark Davis as the specialist in environmental studies, Sally Thompson as the expert in ancient history, and Professor Johnson as the person offering a seminar on poetry.Conclusion:通过这些提供的雅思听力练习试题以及相应的答案解析,考生们可以更好地了解雅思听力考试的题型和考点。

雅思OG听力Test1-Section1答案解析

雅思OG听力Test1-Section1答案解析

雅思OG听力Test1-Section1答案解析雅思听力怎么备考和答题?今天给大家带来雅思OG听力答案解析的内容,希望同学们可以从解析里领悟到雅思听力的答题技巧和方法.接下来请看店铺雅思内容:雅思OG听力Test1-Section1答案解析雅思OG听力Test1-Section1答案解析雅思OG听力答案解析(Answer analysis)Question 1定位句:I’m not sure where to go.替换词:start文章上来会先重复 sample 的那一段,可以全神贯注准备定位第一题。

当录音说到I’m not sure where to go 的时候,就要注意力集中了。

注意关键词 start,以及之前分析题目时确定的答案一定是个地方,马上就能定位到答案café.Question 2定位句: What time is the run? 替换词: begin说完前一句话之后,马上听到关键的提醒句 what time is the run? 就知道接下来的关键信息要到了。

后面一句话提到两个时间,根据actual 选择第一个时间9am 为正确答案,8.45 只是一般跑步的人arriving 的时间。

Question 3定位句: How long is the run?替换词: lengthen雅思听力备考细节介绍细节一:练习听力的时间这里提到的时间分为两个概念:练习听力的时间点和练习听力的时间长度。

就时间点而言,专家建议考生尽量选择上午的时间来练习听力,理由是听力考试是雅思考试的第一场考试并且是从上午9点开始。

考生需要调整好做听力题的最佳状态——与考试的时间点同步。

如果练习的时间不容易安排,至少是上午的时间。

强烈不推荐晚上练习听力。

就时间长度而言,不建议太长但也不要太短,两个小时左右最佳。

有的考生为了在听力成绩上取得更高的分数会连续做听力超过两个小时,但从实际的成绩来看,这种狂听的效果并不理想,由于时间长,大脑也比较累,因此很容易破坏我们听题时的瞬间注意力。

雅思听力真题解析与答案

雅思听力真题解析与答案

雅思听力真题解析与答案雅思听力是雅思考试中的一项重要部分,对考生的听力能力进行测试。

在雅思听力考试中,考生需要听取一段录音,并回答相关问题。

为了帮助考生更好地应对雅思听力考试,本文将对雅思听力真题进行解析,并提供详细的答案。

一、题型分析雅思听力考试包含多种题型,主要有选择题、填空题、判断题、地图题等。

不同的题型要求考生具备不同的听力技巧和答题方法。

选择题:考生需要从备选答案中选择正确的选项。

常见的选择题形式包括单选题和多选题。

填空题:考生需要在听到的录音中填入合适的单词或词组。

填空题考察考生对听力信息的理解和记忆能力。

判断题:考生需要判断所听内容的准确性。

常见的判断题形式为正误判断。

地图题:考生需要根据所听内容填写或标记地图上的相关信息。

地图题要求考生具备一定的地理知识和空间观察能力。

二、题目解析与答案下面以一道选择题、一道填空题和一道判断题为例,进行题目解析和答案给出。

1. 选择题题目:根据对话内容,选择正确的答案。

对话内容:A: Have you decided which movie to watch tonight?B: Not yet. What do you suggest?A: I heard that the new action movie is quite exciting.B: That sounds great! Let's watch it then.根据对话内容,选择正确的答案。

What movie are they going to watch tonight?A. An action movie.B. A romantic movie.C. A comedy movie.D. A horror movie.答案:A. An action movie.解析:根据对话内容可知,A建议他们看一部新的动作电影,B同意了。

因此,他们将要观看的电影类型是动作电影。

2. 填空题题目:根据所听内容,填写空缺处。

雅思真题听力原文及答案解析

雅思真题听力原文及答案解析

雅思真题听力原文及答案解析雅思听力是考生需要面对的四个考点之一,它的主要目的是测试考生对英语口语和听力的理解能力。

在雅思听力考试中,考生需要通过听取不同类型的听力材料,如对话、讲座、新闻和讲座等,来回答相关的问题。

为了帮助考生更好地备考雅思听力,提高听力技巧和答题技巧,下面将给大家分享一些雅思听力真题的原文及答案解析。

首先,我们来看一道对话题目的雅思听力原文及答案解析。

原文:A: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the nearest post office?B: Sure, the post office is just around the corner. Go straight for about 200 meters and you will see it on your left. It's a white building with a blue sign.A: Thank you so much for your help.B: You're welcome. Have a nice day!答案解析:这段对话主要涉及到寻找邮局的方向。

从原文中可以得知,对话发生在一个人问路的场景中。

首先,A先生问B女士如何找到最近的邮局。

B女士给出了具体的路线指引,即往前直走约200米,然后在左边就能找到一个白色建筑物,上面有一个蓝色的标志。

最后,A先生表示感谢,并和B女士道别。

从这个对话中,考生可以了解到在雅思听力中,常常会出现关于问路、指路的题目。

听力材料中会提供一些具体的方向指示词,如straight(直走)、around the corner(拐角处)等。

考生在备考雅思听力时,应该熟悉这些常用的方向指示词,并学会根据这些指示词来判断和选择正确的答案。

接下来,我们看一段关于讲座的雅思听力原文及答案解析。

原文:Lecturer: Good morning, everyone. Today, we are going to talk about the history of art. Art is a form of human expression that dates back to ancient times. It can be foundin cave paintings, ancient sculptures, and intricate designson pottery. Throughout history, different civilizations have developed their own unique forms of art, reflecting theculture and beliefs of the time. In this lecture, we will explore the major art movements, such as the Renaissance, Impressionism, and Cubism, and discuss how they haveinfluenced the development of art over the years.答案解析:这段讲座主要介绍了艺术的历史和不同艺术运动对艺术发展的影响。

雅思听力p3单选题

雅思听力p3单选题

雅思听力p3单选题雅思听力考试中的P3部分是一种听力理解测试题型,通常是由一个独白或对话构成。

在P3单选题中,考生需要听取一段录音,并在听完后选择正确的答案。

本文将针对雅思听力P3单选题的解题技巧和注意事项进行详细讲解。

首先,对于雅思听力P3单选题,考生需要注意以下几点:1. 了解题目类型:P3单选题通常会涉及到对话或独白中的细节信息、意图或态度。

题目会以选择题的形式出现,考生需要选择正确的答案。

2. 注意题目顺序:在录音播放过程中,题目的顺序和录音中的顺序是一致的。

考生可以根据听到的内容依次解答问题。

3. 提前预测答案:在听录音之前,可以先浏览一下题目,对于每个问题,尝试根据题目的关键词或问题的类型进行预测。

这样在听力过程中,就可以更有针对性地听取相关信息。

接下来,我们来介绍一些解题技巧:1. 关注问题的关键词:在题目中,关键词往往是答案的线索。

例如,人名、地点、时间等。

在听录音时,要特别留意与关键词相关的信息。

2. 注意转折词语:有时录音中的说话者会使用转折词或逻辑连接词,如however、although、but等,这些词语往往会对问题的答案提供一些线索。

3. 注意修饰语:修饰语在录音中常常用来修饰或描述特定的事物或人物。

例如,形容词、副词等。

听到这些修饰语时,要特别留意其与问题的关联。

4. 注意数字和时间:录音中可能会提到具体的数字或时间,这些信息对于回答问题非常关键。

在听到数字或时间时,要及时记录下来,以便回答问题时使用。

5. 注意语气和态度:有时录音中的说话者会通过语气和态度来表达对某一事物的看法或态度。

要留意这些线索,以便准确选择与之相符的答案。

最后,我们来总结一些解题注意事项:1. 训练听力:雅思听力的考试时间紧迫,考生需要尽快提高自己的听力水平。

可以通过多听录音,尤其是与雅思听力题型相似的录音材料进行训练。

2. 练习答题技巧:在备考过程中,要多做一些练习题,熟悉题目的类型和解题技巧。

如何解答雅思听力section3的多选题

如何解答雅思听力section3的多选题

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比如题目中如果出现currently, at present等,我们会在原文当中听到表示过去的和表示将来的,这两类都是要进行排除的。

比如说in the past, last week ,last month 等等。

表示将来的选项也是比较容易排除的,比如说,in the near future, in due course,next week , next month ,甚至?we are going to,we are about to 等等。

但是有一类选项是不那么容易排除的,因为它经常会在选项中直接呈now,currently 等等这样的词汇,比如说we are now working on some project,表示“我们现在正在研究”,它目前是处于正在研究阶段,应该是不能提供给大家的,所以要排除。

还有we are currently thinking about the possibilities of 这一类我们正在考虑XX 的可能性,也是不能被选定作为答案的,所以也要排除掉。

当把所有的正确答案选定,错误的答案排除的时候,这个多选题就可以比较容易被解决掉了。

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雅思真题听力例子解析及答案

雅思真题听力例子解析及答案

雅思真题听力例子解析及答案在雅思听力考试中,要想取得好成绩,必须对各种不同类型的题目进行解析和掌握。

本文将通过对一些真实的雅思听力题目进行解析和给出答案,帮助考生更好地了解题目的特点和解题技巧。

例题一:听力材料:你将听到一段对话和一个问题。

根据对话内容,选择正确的答案。

听力材料:M: Excuse me, where can I find the bookstore?W: The bookstore? It's just across the street, next tothe coffee shop.M: Thanks!问题:Where is the bookstore?正确答案是:B. Next to the coffee shop.解析:在这道题目中,我们需要根据对话内容确定书店的位置。

男生问女生书店在哪里,女生回答说书店就在街对面,在咖啡店旁边。

因此,正确答案是B。

例题二:听力材料:你将听到一段独白和一些问题。

根据独白内容,选择正确的答案。

听力材料:M: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. I'm here to give a talk about the importance of exercise. Regular exercise has many benefits for our overall health. It helps to prevent chronic diseases, reduces stress levels, and improves sleep quality. Additionally, exercise is also a great way to socialize and meet new people. So, make sure to include exercise in your daily routine!问题:What is one benefit of regular exercise?正确答案是:C. It helps to prevent chronic diseases.解析:在这道题目中,我们需要根据独白内容确定定期锻炼的一个好处。

雅思听力全真试题及答案

雅思听力全真试题及答案

雅思听力全真试题及答案Section 1: Questions 1-10You will hear a conversation between a student and a university accommodation officer. For questions 1-6, choose the correct answer (A, B, or C) for each statement.1. What is the main reason the student is looking for accommodation?A. To be closer to the universityB. To be closer to his workplaceC. To live with his friends2. What type of accommodation is the student interested in?A. A single roomB. A shared flatC. A studio apartment3. How much is the deposit for the accommodation?A. £200B. £300C. £4004. What is included in the rent?A. UtilitiesB. Internet accessC. Both A and B5. When can the student move in?A. ImmediatelyB. In two weeksC. At the end of the month6. What is the student's preferred method of payment?A. Monthly installmentsB. A lump sum paymentC. A bank transferFor questions 7-10, choose the correct letter (A-D) for each statement.7. What does the accommodation officer suggest the student do?A. Visit the accommodation officeB. Apply onlineC. Contact the landlordsD. Check the university website8. What is the deadline for submitting the application?A. One week from nowB. Two weeks from nowC. One month from nowD. There is no deadline9. What is the student's concern about the accommodation?A. The location is not convenientB. The cost is too highC. The facilities are not adequateD. The availability is uncertain10. What does the accommodation officer promise to do?A. Contact the student with more informationB. Show the student around the accommodationC. Help the student with the application processD. Negotiate the price with the landlordsSection 2: Questions 11-20You will hear a talk about a local history museum. For questions 11-16, choose the correct answer (A-D) for each statement.11. What is the main purpose of the museum?A. To preserve historical artifactsB. To educate the public about local historyC. To promote tourism in the areaD. To host special events12. When was the museum established?A. In the 18th centuryB. In the 19th centuryC. In the 20th centuryD. In the 21st century13. What type of exhibits does the museum have?A. Paintings and sculpturesB. Historical documents and photographsC. Interactive displays and multimedia presentationsD. All of the above14. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a feature ofthe museum?A. A gift shopB. A caféC. A libraryD. A playground15. What special event is the museum hosting next month?A. A lecture seriesB. A temporary exhibitionC. A guided tourD. A live performance16. How can visitors find more information about the museum?A. By visiting the museum's websiteB. By calling the museum's information lineC. By reading the museum's brochureD. By following the museum on social mediaFor questions 17-20, choose the correct letter (A-D) for each statement.17. What is the speaker's opinion about the museum's location?A. It is in a convenient areaB. It is in a quiet neighborhoodC. It is in a busy commercial districtD. It is in a remote part of the city18. What does the speaker say about the museum's staff?A. They are knowledgeableB. They are friendlyC. They are helpfulD. All of the above19. What does the speaker recommend visitors do before visiting the museum?A. Make a reservationB. Check the opening hoursC. Plan their visitD. Join a guided tour20. What does the speaker suggest visitors do after visiting the museum?A. Visit the gift shopB. Have a meal at the caféC. Write a review onlineD. Share their experience on social mediaSection 3: Questions 21-30You will hear a discussion between two students about their university course. For questions 21-25, choose the correct answer。

雅思(听力)模拟试卷53(题后含答案及解析)

雅思(听力)模拟试卷53(题后含答案及解析)

雅思(听力)模拟试卷53(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1. Listening ModuleListening Module (30 minutes & 10 minutes transfer time)听力原文:A Excuse me, I’m sorry to bother yo.u, but would you have time to answer a few questions?B What’s it about?A We’re doing some market research for a new television channel starting in two years’ time.B OK, why not?A Lovely, we’ll just work through this form. And if we could start with some personal background information...B Sure.A Right, if I could just have your age...B 35.A Right, great...RepeatA Right, great. And your job?B Systems analyst, but for the form I don’t know whether it would count as professional or business or what.A What do you think?B OK, it’s more like business.A Fine. And would you mind my asking about your salary? Or we can leave it blank.B No, I don’t mind. It’s £40,000 a year.A Thank you. Right... about your current watching habits... what would you say is your main reason for watching TV?B Well, at work I tend to read for information and what have you, so I’d say that with TV it probably just helps me relax and unwind.A Fine. And how many hours a day on average do you watch TV?B Not a lot really... I should say just over an hour.A So what are the two main times of the day that you watch TV?B Well, a little around breakfast time and then it tends to be really late—eleven or even midnight—when I’ve finished work. A And what sort of programmes do you go for? B Some news bulletins but I also really like to put my feet up with some of the old comedy shows.A Fine. And turning to the new channel... which type of programmes would you like to see more of?B Well, I certainly don’t think we need any more factual programmes like news and documentaries. I think we need more about things like local information…you know, providing a service for the community. And in the same vein, perhaps more for younger viewers…you know, good quality stuff.A Ah ha. And if you had to give the new directors some specific advice when they set up the channel, what advice would you give them?B I think I’d advise them to pay a lot of attention to the quality of the actual broadcast, you know, the sound system. People are very fussy these days about that and in general I think they ought to do lots more of these kinds of interview, you know, talking with their potential customers.A Oh, I’m glad you think it’s valuable!B Certainly. . .yeah.A Good. OK, this will be a commercial channel of course , but how often do you think it is tolerable to have adverts?B Well, out of that list I’d say every quarter of an hour. I don’t think we can complain about that, as long as they don’t last for ten minutes each time!A Quite. And ... would you be willing to attend any of our special promotions for the new channel?B Yes, I’d be very happy to, as long as they’re held here in my area.A OK, I’ll make a note of that. And finally, may we put you on our mailing list?B Well, I’d prefer not... except for the information about the promotion you mentioned.A Can I have your name and address?B Of course.. .here’s my card.A Oh, lovely... and thank you very much for your time and we look forward to seeing you.B Yes, indeed. Um,thanks.1.The respondent works on______A.the professions.B.business.C.other.正确答案:B2.The respondent has a salary of______A.0- £15,000 a year.B.£15,000- £35,000 a year.C.over £35,000 a year.正确答案:C3.The respondent watches TV for______A.relaxation.B.entertainment.C.information.正确答案:A4.Every day the respondent watches TV for______A.30 minutes- 1 hour.B.1 hour-2 hours.C.more than 2 hours.正确答案:B5.The respondent mainly watches TV______A.in the early morning.B.around midday.C.in the afternoon.D.in the early evening.E.at night.正确答案:A,E6.On the new channel, the respondent would like to see more______ A.children’s programmes.B.documentaries.C.local service programmes.D.travel programmes.E.health programmes.正确答案:A,C7.The respondent would advise the new channel to______A.spend more money on drama.B.train their broadcasters to higher standards.C.improve sound quality.D.broadcast interviews with famous people.E.talk more to customers.正确答案:C,E8.The respondent feels that adverts should occur every______A.10 minutes.B.15 minutes.C.20 minutes.正确答案:B9.The respondent would like to attend special special promotions if______ A.expenses are paid.B.he is invited specially.C.they are held locally.正确答案:C10.The respondent would like to receive______A.no mail.B.requested mail.C.all mail.正确答案:B听力原文:ELIZABETH OK, well, good morning everybody! My name’s Elizabeth Reed and I’m your Assistant Welfare Officer. What I’d like to do now is tell you a little more about some of the er.. .the social facilities available on the campus, and also to tell you something about what the town has to offer. As you probably know already, the Student Union Building is the main centre of social life here, as indeed it is in most British Universities. The Union runs a weekly programme of events for all tastes.. .oh everything from discos to talks by guest speakers. Many of these events are fund raising activities for charities, which the U-nion takes very seriously. They manage the Students’Union paper-shop, selling magazines and newspapers, as well as stationery, sweets and so on. Um.. .Then.. .er, let me see.. .there’s the Ticket Shop, where you can get some very good deals on, well for example, coaches to London or inexpensive charter flights, as cheap as you’ll Ret anywhere people say, or tickets for big pop groups playing here or at other venues all over the country, or plays in London—oh and we mustn’t forget the Union Cafeteriaand the Big New Din-er.. .Er.. .yes? Did you have a question?STUDENT Yes, does the Union also provide help with any problems, I mean advice on financial problems, for example? Or does the University provide that?ELIZABETH Yes, the Union run their own advice service, offering help with financial matters such as grants. I am sure you realise anything medical should be discussed with the University Medical Service, which also has an excellent counselling centre. I think that was made clear yesterday. However the Union has its own officer who can give advice on legal problems. Now, onto Radford. For a town of its size, Radford has some unusually good leisure and community facilities and has quite a good shopping centre, with an interesting range of shops. As you go into Radford, there’s a new... well, quite new... Olympic-size swimming pool. That’s on the outskirts at a place called Renton. Above the pool there’s a hi-tech fitness centre. Are there any ice skaters here? No? Oh, pity! The facilities for ice-skating are excellent. Well, the new Metro Tower, right in the centre of town has got an ice rink and a sports hall for squash, badminton, volleyball and several other indoor sports. And in the same building there’s a new cinema with six screens. Er.. .then, let me see, in the main square, just two minutes’ walk from the Metro Tower, there’s the Theatre Royal, which often gets London productions on tour.. .and in the streets nearby you can find a good range of inexpensive restaurants including Indian, Chinese, Thai and...Circle FOUR letters A~G.Which FOUR activities of the Union are mentioned by the speaker?(A)raising money for good causes(B)political campaigning(C)running a newsagent’s(D)running a supermarket(E)providing cheap tickets(F)helping with accommodation(G)providing catering services11.正确答案:A12.正确答案:C13.正确答案:E14.正确答案:GWhich TWO of the following can you get advice about from the Union?(A)immigration(B)grants(C)medical problems(D)personal problems(E)legal matters15.正确答案:B16.正确答案:EWrite the appropriate letters A - C against Questions 17 - 20.What are the locations of the following places in Radford?(A)part of the Metro Tower building(B)in the main square in the centre of the town(C)some distance from the centre of the townExample Answerthe swimming pool C17.The hi-tech fitness centre正确答案:C18.the ice rink正确答案:A19.the new cinema正确答案:A20.the Theatre Royal正确答案:B听力原文:DR SIMON OK, welcome back to the new term. Hope you’ve had a good break and that you’re looking forward to writing your dissertation.. .Now what 1 ‘d like to do in this session is give you the opportunity to ask questions on writing the dissertation.. .requirements, milestones.. .who to see when you need help. It’s very informal.. .it may all be written on paper, but it’s nice to get it confirmed. So anything you’d like to ask?ANDY Dr Simon, is there a fixed hand-in date yet?DR SIMON Right. I can confirm that that’s 21 May, not 20 as we first stated. OK? ...Jane?JANE What about the word limit?DR SIMON Well we try to be pretty flexible on this, but in broad terms it’s 18-20,000.JANE Ah...DR SIMON And you can choose your topics .. . anything from Years 2 and 3 . .. Yes?JANE I still haven’t got any idea what I want to do it on. Who... ?DR SIMON Well, you should see your course tutor to agree on your final title and you should also be aware that there’s a special programme running onresearch methods for anyone who wants some extra help on that.JANE Oan I just check on the deadlines for everything?DR SIMON Yes, sure. Look, let me write it on the board... when the different stages have to be completed. First of all you’ve got to work on your basic bibliography, and that’s due in to your course tutor by 31 January. . .which is just two weeks away, so you’d better get a move on on that.ANDY Do we have to have our own draft plan by then?DR SIMON No, your draft plan is due on 7 February, which is a week later, so that should give you plenty of time.JANE And when do we have to be doing the research?DR SIMON That’s over a one-month period.. .essentially February to March.ANDY And the write up?DR SIMON Well, you can’t really get going on your writing until you’ve got quite a bit of the research done, so that’s really March to May, with the hand in date on 21st. Any more questions?ANDY Well, sir, just some advice really. It’s about computers.. .would you advise us to buy one?DR SIMON What can I say, Andy? I know it’s a massive expense, but I really feel that it will be of great benefit.. .you can always look in the Student Union adverts for second hand ones. Yes?JANE I’ve been looking at some of last year’s dissertations.ANDY Is that a good idea, sir? I heard...DR SIMON Well, I don’t think you should read them in detail too early or you might end up taking more of their ideas than you realise. But yes.. .it really is the best guide you can have to the expectations of the.. .of what’s expected when you write a dissertation.ANDY Sorry, Jane, I interrupted you.JANE That’s OK. It’s just that they did a lot of research using questionnaires. .. is that a good idea?DR SIMON I think questionnaires are very good at telling you how people fill in questionnaires, but to be frank they tell you very little else. Avoid them!ANDY About interviews. . .is it OK if we interview you?DR SIMON The tutors? I don’t see why not; they don’t have any special contribution to make, but you can if you want. There’s a whole section on this issue in the Research Guide. I’m afraid it’s slightly out of date, and you’re probably better talking to the tutor on the Research Methods course, but you might find it useful to start there.ANDY/JANE OK, thanks.DR SIMON OK.. .well, great, I hope that sorted a few things out. You can always come and see me or drop me a note if you’ve got any more queries.ANDY/JANE Fine.DR SIMON OK, Thanks...Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS or A NUMBER for each answer. DISSERTATION INFORMATIONHand-in date:【T21】______Length:【T22】______to______wordsExtra programme offered on: 【T23】______21.【T21】正确答案:21 May or acceptable alternatives22.【T22】正确答案:18,000 - 20,000/718 - 20,000 must have both numbers(or in words)23.【T23】正确答案:research methods NOT researchDISSERTATION TIMETABLE24.正确答案:(draft)plan25.正确答案:(do/carry out/conduct)research26.正确答案:March(to)May(both for one mark)What is Dr Simon’s opinion on the following points?Tick column A if he is in favourTick column B if he has no strong opinion either wayTick column C if he is against27.正确答案:A28.正确答案:A29.正确答案:C30.正确答案:B听力原文:LECTURERGood morning. This morning we are continuing our look at Australia and its natural problems. Actually dryness, or aridity, as it is generally called by geographers, is probably the most challenging of Australia’s natural problems and so it is very important in this course for you to have a goodunderstanding of the subject. For Australia, water is a precious resource and its wise management is of the greatest importance. As I have said, Australia is a dry continent, second only to Antarctica in its lack of rainfall. Long hours of hot sunshine and searing winds give Australia an extremely high rate of evaporation, far more than in most other countries. It is estimated that approximately 87% of Australia’s rainfall is lost through evaporation, compared with just over 60% in Europe and Africa and 48% in North America. You generally think of Africa as being a very hot and dry place, but it is not in comparison with Australia. In many parts of Australia standing water, that is dams, puddles and so forth, dry up rapidly and some rainfall barely penetrates the soil. The reason for this is that the moisture is absorbed by thirsty plants. Some parts of Australia are dry because rainwater seeps quickly through sandy soils and into the rock below. In parts of Australia this water which seeps through the sandy soil collects underground to form underground lakes. Water from these subterranean lakes can be pumped to the surface and tapped and so used for various purposes above the ground. In fact, extensive underground water resources are available over more than half of Australia’s land area, but most of the water is too salty to be used for human consumption or for the irrigation of crops. However, most inland farmers do rely on this water for watering their animals and, where possible, to a lesser extent for irrigation. Underground water can flow very large distances and can be kept in underground reservoirs for a very long time. Water from these underground reservoirs bubbles to the surface as springs in some parts of the country, and these rare sources of permanent water were vital to early explorers of inland Australia, and to other pioneers last century, who used the springs for survival. But in many places levels have fallen drastically through continuous use over the years. This has necessitated the pumping of the water to the surface. Remarkably, underground water sources in Australia supply about 18% of total water consumption. So you can see it is quite an important source of water in this dry land. So most of the consumption of water in Australia comes from water which is kept above ground. More than 300 dams regulate river flows around the country. The dams store water for a variety of functions, the rural irrigation of crops, without which many productive areas of the country would not be able to be farmed; the regulation of flooding, a serious problem which will be dealt with later in the course; and last but not least, the harnessing of the force of gravity for the generation of electricity. That is all we have time for this morning, but you will be able to do further study on this important area in the library.I have a handout here with references on the subject, so if you are interested, please come up to the desk and take a copy. Next week’s lecture is a case study of an outback farm and it will be going into detail about some of the problems we discussed here...31.The driest continents is______A.Australia.B.Africa.C.Antarctica.正确答案:C32.The evaporation rate in Australia is______A.lower than Africa.B.higher than Africa.C.about the same as Africa.正确答案:B33.Rainfall in Australia hardly penetrates the soil because______A.the soil is too hard.B.the soil is too hot.C.plants use it up.正确答案:C34.In sandy soils water can______A.evaporate quickly.B.seep down to rock.C.wash the soil away.正确答案:B35.Water is mainly pumped up for______A.people to drink.B.animals to drink.C.watering crops.正确答案:B36.Natural springs are located______A.in unexplored parts of Australia.B.quite commonly over all Australia.C.in a few areas of Australia.正确答案:C37.Underground water supplies______.A.18%of Australia’s water.B.48% of Australia’s water.C.80%of Australia’s water.正确答案:ACircle THREE letters A~E.Which THREE of the following uses of dam waterare mentioned?(A)providing water for livestock(B)watering farmland(C)providing water for industry(D)controlling flood water(E)producing hydro-electric power 38.正确答案:B39.正确答案:D40.正确答案:E。

雅思听力真题解析与答案2023年

雅思听力真题解析与答案2023年

雅思听力真题解析与答案2023年雅思听力是雅思考试中的一个重要部分,对于考生来说,掌握听力解题技巧和了解真题答案分析是提高听力成绩的关键。

本篇文章将为大家解析2023年雅思听力真题,并提供相应的答案分析,帮助考生们更好地备考雅思听力。

【Section 1】场景:租房问询题型:填空题题目:根据真题情景,一个学生在询问租房信息,请根据录音填写相应的信息。

答案解析:根据录音得知,该学生想要租一间位于市中心的公寓,所以填写"city center"。

公寓的类型是"apartment",需要两个房间,填写"two bedrooms"。

租期是12个月,所以填写"12 months"。

最后,学生需要一个停车位,填写"parking space"。

【Section 2】场景:导游解说题型:选择题题目:根据真题情景,导游正在为游客介绍一座历史建筑,请根据录音选择正确的答案。

答案解析:根据录音得知,导游介绍了这座历史建筑的年代和建造目的,所以正确答案是"A. 18th century; a defensive fortress"。

【Section 3】场景:学术讨论题型:匹配题题目:根据真题情景,两位学生在讨论研究项目,请根据录音将左边的主题与右边的陈述匹配。

答案解析:根据录音得知,学生A提到了"raising funds for environmental conservation",而学生B提到了"studying the impact of pollution on marine life"。

所以,将"A"与"2"匹配,将"B"与"1"匹配。

【Section 4】场景:学术讲座题型:地图标注题题目:根据真题情景,讲座中提到了一个地理位置,请根据录音将相应的位置标注在地图上。

雅思机考3月真题答案解析

雅思机考3月真题答案解析

雅思机考3月真题答案解析2022年的囊括了阅读、听力和写作三个部分。

本文将对这些真题进行详细的解析,帮助考生更好地理解答案的原因和解题思路。

首先是阅读部分,本次考试的话题是关于大自然的保护和环保意识的提高。

第一篇文章是关于海洋生态系统的破坏和恢复,其中出现了一些考点词汇,如"coral reefs"(珊瑚礁)和"degradation"(退化)。

解题关键是在文章中找到相关段落,寻找支持答案的证据。

例如,在定位题中,如果题目问到"Which factor is the most significant in coral reef degradation?"(导致珊瑚礁退化的最重要的因素是什么?),就需要在文章中找到相关的句子,通常答案会出现在同一段或相邻的段落里。

第二篇文章是关于城市花园设计中的可持续性的问题。

考生需要关注文章中的对比和例证,帮助理解上下文的含义。

在选择题中,有时候会出现近义词或反义词的替换,需要注意观察选项中的关键词,并在文章中找到对应的表达方式。

在配对题中,考生需要通过理解段落的主旨和关键词来进行答题。

可以通过排除法或者对比法来确定最佳答案。

接下来是听力部分,本次的听力材料涵盖了多个话题,如旅游、学术讲座、学生讨论等。

在听力材料中,考生需要注意细节信息和主旨要点。

在填空题中,可以通过预测选项的词性和上下文的逻辑关系来确定答案。

记住,在听力材料播放的过程中,要注意关注关键词,尤其是名词和数字。

最后是写作部分,本次的写作任务为Argumentative Essay(议论文),题目是"Should children be taught practical skills atschool?"(孩子是否应该在学校学习实际技能?)。

在写作过程中,要注意论证的逻辑性和连贯性。

首先,需要明确自己的立场,然后提供相关的理由和例证来支持观点。

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3月5日雅思听力答案解析
Section 2
新旧情况:10220
场景:介绍场景-澳大利亚动物园
题型:5单选+5地图
参考答案:
11-20) Multiple choices
11. New activity in June in Australia zoo
A visitors can see animals at night
day Time is longer in June. People like to hold parties in zoo
B 待回忆
C people usually hold parties there
12. The most popular presentation
A kangaroo
B koala
C sheep dog
13. How is Kangaroo feeding?
A feed a lot of food as many kangaroos
B touch baby kangaroo (it is not allowed)
C stand up straight (to see kangaroo well)
14. Why the wild dog was closed?
A enclosure have been repaired it was broken
B wild dogs are unwell
C dogs haven’t arrived
15.今年可以在哪里得到discount?
A gift photo shop 说去年在**got discount, 但今年能在photo shop 得到
16-20 map matching
16. Arena —
17. Educational .place
原文The left corner above
18. Picnic spot
原文Back is the river, On the left
19. Photo shop The right side
20. Gift shop in Centre. Beside the arena
解析:出现的地图题依然是配对类地图题。

参考练习:C8T4S2
Section 3
新旧情况:10303
场景:学术讨论——两个学生讨论论文问题
题型:3填空+3选择+4配对
参考答案:
配对题:
A.Need more examples
B.Too long
C.Fully prepared
e existing overview version
E.Not relevant
21.Assignment introduction -- C. Fully prepared
22.Body structure -- D. Use existing overview version
23.Methods technology -- B. Too long
24.Conclusion -- A. Need more examples
填空题:
25. Woman wants to set a listening task for presentation.
26. Man: speakers can be divided to discuss as a group.
27.Practice taking notes
多选题:
What should be put emphasis on presentation’s conclusion?
28.A. User friendliness or E. Improve computer skills
29.C. chat room
30.F. Global access
(答案仅供参考)
解析:在目前考试中section 3比较少见的填空题,不过需要拼写的内容不是特别复杂,注意同义替换即可。

参考练习:C5T4S3
Section 4 待回忆。

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