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雅思10听力试题(紧凑版)

雅思10听力试题(紧凑版)

T est 1 SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-6SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-12Choose Two letters A-E.Which TWO facilities at the leisure club have recently been improved?A the gymB the tracksC the indoor poolD the outdoor poolE the sports training for childrenQuestions 13-20Complete the notes blow.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.Joining the leisure clubPersonal Assessment•New members should describe any 13 __________.•The 14 __________ will be explained to you before you use the equipment.•Y ou will be given a six-week 15 __________.Types of membership•There is a compulsory £90 16__________ fee for members.•Gold members are given 17 __________ to all the LP clubs.•Premier members are given priority during 18 __________ hours.•Premier members can bring some 19 __________ every month.•Members should always take their 20 __________ with them.SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-25Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Global Design Competition21Students entering the design competition have toA produce an energy-efficient design.B adapt an existing energy-saving appliance.C develop a new use for current technology.22John chose a dishwasher because he wanted to make dishwashersA more appealing.B more common.C more economical.23The stone in John’s ‘Rockpool’ design is usedA for decoration.B to switch it on.C to stop water escaping.24In the holding chamber, the carbon dioxideA changes back to a gas.B dries the dishes.C is allowed to cool.25At the end of the cleaning process, the carbon dioxideA is released into the air.B is disposed of with the waste.C is collected ready to be re-used.Questions 26-30Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.•John needs help preparing for his 26 __________.•The professor advises John to make a 27 __________ of his design.•John’s main problem is getting good quality 28 __________.•The professor suggests John apply for a 29 __________.•The professor will check the 30 __________ information in John’s written report.SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.THE SPIRIT BEARGeneral facts•It is a white bear belonging to the black bear family.•Its colour comes from an uncommon 31 __________.•Local people believe that it has unusual 32 __________.•They protect the bear from 33 __________.Habitat•The bear’s relationship with the forest is complex.•Tree roots stop 34 __________ along salmon streams.•The bears’ feeding habits provide nutrients for forest vegetation.•It is currently found on a small number of 35 __________.Threats•Habitat is being lost due to deforestation and construction of 36 __________ by logging companies.•Unrestricted 37 __________ is affecting the salmon supply.•The bears’ existence is also threatened by their low rate of 38 __________.Going forward•Interested parties are working together.•Logging companies must improve their 39 __________ of logging.•Maintenance and 40 __________ of the spirit bear s’ territory is needed.T est 2SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-14Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.New city developments11 The idea for the two new developments in the city came fromA local people.B the City Council.C the SWRDC.12 What is unusual about Brackenside pool?A its architectural styleB its heating systemC its method of water treatment13 Local newspapers have raised worries aboutA the late opening date.B the cost of the project.C the size of the facilities.14 What decision has not yet been made about the pool?A whose statue will be at the doorB the exact opening timesC who will open it Questions 15-20Which feature is related to each of the following areas of the world represented in the playground?Areas of the world15 Asia __________________16 Antarctica __________________17 South America __________________18 North America __________________19 Europe __________________20 Africa __________________SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21 and 22Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO hobbies was Thor Heyerdahl very interested in as a youth?A campingB climbingC collectingD huntingE readingQuestions 23 and 24Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which do the speakers say are the TWO reasons why Heyerdahl went to live on an island?A to examine ancient carvingsB to experience an isolated placeC to formulate a new theoryD to learn survival skillsE to study the impact of an extreme environmentQuestions 25-30Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.The later life of Thor Heyerdahl25 According to victor and Olivia, academics thought that Polynesian migration from the east wasimpossible due toA the fact that Eastern countries were far away.B the lack of materials for boat building.C the direction of the winds and currents.26 Which do the speakers agree was the main reason for Heyerdahl’s raft journey?A to overcome a research setbackB to demonstrate a personal qualityC to test a new theory27 What was most important to Heyerdahl about his raft journey?A the fact that he was the first person to do itB the speed of crossing the PacificC the use of authentic construction methods28 Why did Heyerdahl go to Easter Island?A to build a stone statueB to sail a reed boatC to learn the local language29 In Olivia’s opinion, Heyerdahl’s greatest influence was onA theories about Polynesian origins.B the development of archaeological methodology.C establishing archaeology as an academic subject.30 Which criticism do the speakers make of William Oliver’s textbook?A Its style is out of date.B Its content is over-simplified.C Its methodology is flawed.SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Complete the notes below.T est 3 SECTION 1 Questions 1-10SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11 and 12Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO things does Alice say about the Dolphin Conservation Trust?A Children make up most of the membership.B It’s the country’s largest conservation organisation.C It helps finance campaigns for changes in fishing practices.D It employs several dolphin experts full-time.E V olunteers help in various ways.Questions 13-15Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.13 Why is Alice so pleased the Trust has won the Charity Commission award?A It has brought in extra money.B It made the work of the trust better known.C It has attracted more members.14 Alice says oil exploration causes problems to dolphins because ofA noise.B oil leaks.C movement of ships.15 Alice became interested in dolphins whenA she saw one swimming near her home.B she heard a speaker at her school.C she read a book about them.Questions 16-20Which dolphin does Alice make each of the following comments about?Comments16 It has not been seen this year. __________________17 It is photographed more than the others. __________________18 It is always very energetic. __________________19 It is the newest one in the scheme. __________________20 It has an unusual shape. __________________SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-25Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Theatre Studies Course21 What helped Rob to prepare to play the character of a doctor?A the stories his grandfather told himB the times when he watched his grandfather workingC the way he imagined his grandfather at work22 In the play’s first scene, the boredom of village life was suggested byA repetition of words and phrases.B scenery painted in dull colours.C long pauses within conversations.23 What has Rob learned about himself through working in a group?A He likes to have clear guidelines.B He copes well with stress.C He thinks he is a good leader.24 To support the production, research material was used which describedA political developments.B changing social attitudes.C economic transformations.25 What problem did the students overcome in the final rehearsal?A one person forgetting their words Ban equipment failureCthe injury of one character Questions 26-30What action is needed for the following stages in doing the ‘year abroad’ option?Choose FIVEStagesin doing the ‘year abroad’ option26 in the second year of the course __________________27 when first choosing where to go __________________28 when sending in your choices __________________29 when writing your personal statement __________________30 when doing the year abroad __________________SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Complete the notes below.T est 4 SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-6Questions 7-10SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-15Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.MANHAM PORT11 Why did a port originally develop at Manham?A It was safe from enemy attack.B It was convenient for river transport.C It had a good position on the sea coast. 12 What caused Manham ’s sudden expansion during the Industrial Revolution?A the improvement in mining techniquesB the increase in demand for metalsC the discovery of tin in the area 13 Why did rocks have to be sent away from Manham to be processed?A shortage of fuel Bpoor transport systems C lack of skills among local people 14 What happened when the port declined in the twentieth century?A The workers went away .B Traditional skills were lost.C Buildings were used for new purposes. 15 What did the Manham Trust hope to do?A discover the location of the original portB provide jobs for the unemployedC rebuild the port complexQuestions 16-20SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21 and 22Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO skills did Laura improve as a result of her work placement?A communicationB designC ITD marketingE organisationQuestions 23 and 24Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO immediate benefits did the company get from Laura’s work placement?A updates for its softwareB cost savingsC an improved imageD new clientsE a growth in salesQuestions 25-30What source of information should Tim use at each of the following stages of the work placement? Choose SIXStages of the work placement procedure25 obtaining booklet __________________26 discussing options __________________27 getting updates __________________28 responding to invitation for interview __________________29 informing about outcome of interview __________________30 requesting a reference __________________SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Questions 31-33Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Nanotechnology: technology on a small scale31 The speaker says that one problem with nanotechnology is thatA it could threaten our way of life.B it could be used to spy on people.C it is misunderstood by the public.32 According to the speaker, some scientists believe that nano-particlesA should be restricted to secure environments.B should be used with more caution.C should only be developed for essential products.33 In the speaker’s opinion, research into nanotechnologyA has yet to win popular support.B could be seen as unethical.C ought to be continued. Questions 34-40。

雅思10听力试题(紧凑版)

雅思10听力试题(紧凑版)

Test 1 SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-6SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-12Choose Two letters A-E.Which TWO facilities at the leisure club have recently been improved?A the gymB the tracksC the indoor poolD the outdoor poolE the sports training for childrenQuestions 13-20Complete the notes blow.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.Joining the leisure clubPersonal Assessment•New members should describe any 13 __________.•The 14 __________ will be explained to you before you use the equipment.•You will be given a six-week 15 __________.Types of membership•There is a compulsory £90 16__________ fee for members.•Gold members are given 17 __________ to all the LP clubs.•Premier members are given priority during 18 __________ hours.•Premier members can bring some 19 __________ every month.•Members should always take their 20 __________ with them.SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-25Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Global Design Competition21Students entering the design competition have toA produce an energy-efficient design.B adapt an existing energy-saving appliance.C develop a new use for current technology.22John chose a dishwasher because he wanted to make dishwashersA more appealing.B more common.C more economical.23The stone in John’s ‘Rockpool’ design is usedA for decoration.B to switch it on.C to stop water escaping.24In the holding chamber, the carbon dioxideA changes back to a gas.B dries the dishes.C is allowed to cool.25At the end of the cleaning process, the carbon dioxideA is released into the air.B is disposed of with the waste.C is collected ready to be re-used.Questions 26-30Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.•John needs help preparing for his 26 __________.•The professor advises John to make a 27 __________ of his design.•John’s main problem is getting good quality 28 __________.•The professor suggests John apply for a 29 __________.•The professor will check the 30 __________ information in John’s written report.SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.THE SPIRIT BEARGeneral facts•It is a white bear belonging to the black bear family.•Its colour comes from an uncommon 31 __________.•Local people believe that it has unusual 32 __________.•They protect the bear from 33 __________.Habitat•The bear’s relationship with the forest is complex.•Tree roots stop 34 __________ along salmon streams.•The bears’ feeding habits provide nutrients for forest vegetation.•It is currently found on a small number of 35 __________.Threats•Habitat is being lost due to deforestation and construction of 36 __________ by logging companies.•Unrestricted 37 __________ is affecting the salmon supply.•The bears’ existence is also threatened by their low rate of 38 __________.Going forward•Interested parties are working together.•Logging companies must improve their 39 __________ of logging.•Maintenance and 40 __________ of the spirit bears’ territory is needed.Test 2SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-14Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.New city developments11The idea for the two new developments in the city came fromA local people.B the City Council.C the SWRDC.12What is unusual about Brackenside pool?A its architectural styleB its heating systemC its method of water treatment13Local newspapers have raised worries aboutA the late opening date.B the cost of the project.C the size of the facilities.14What decision has not yet been made about the pool?A whose statue will be at the doorB the exact opening timesC who will open it Questions 15-20Which feature is related to each of the following areas of the world represented in the playground?-I, next to questions 15-20.Areas of the world15Asia__________________16Antarctica__________________17South America__________________18North America__________________19Europe__________________20Africa__________________SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21 and 22Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO hobbies was Thor Heyerdahl very interested in as a youth?A campingB climbingC collectingD huntingE readingQuestions 23 and 24Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which do the speakers say are the TWO reasons why Heyerdahl went to live on an island?A to examine ancient carvingsB to experience an isolated placeC to formulate a new theoryD to learn survival skillsE to study the impact of an extreme environmentQuestions 25-30Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.The later life of Thor Heyerdahl25According to victor and Olivia, academics thought that Polynesian migration from the east was impossible due toA the fact that Eastern countries were far away.B the lack of materials for boat building.C the direction of the winds and currents.26Which do the speakers agree was the main reason for Heyerdahl’s raft journey?A to overcome a research setbackB to demonstrate a personal qualityC to test a new theory27What was most important to Heyerdahl about his raft journey?A the fact that he was the first person to do itB the speed of crossing the PacificC the use of authentic construction methods28Why did Heyerdahl go to Easter Island?A to build a stone statueB to sail a reed boatC to learn the local language29In Olivia’s opinion, Heyerdahl’s greatest influence was onA theories about Polynesian origins.B the development of archaeological methodology.C establishing archaeology as an academic subject.30Which criticism do the speakers make of William Oliver’s textbook?A Its style is out of date.B Its content is over-simplified.C Its methodology is flawed.SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Complete the notes below.Test 3 SECTION 1 Questions 1-10SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11 and 12Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO things does Alice say about the Dolphin Conservation Trust?A Children make up most of the membership.B It’s the country’s largest conservation organisation.C It helps finance campaigns for changes in fishing practices.D It employs several dolphin experts full-time.E V olunteers help in various ways.Questions 13-15Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.13Why is Alice so pleased the Trust has won the Charity Commission award?A It has brought in extra money.B It made the work of the trust better known.C It has attracted more members.14Alice says oil exploration causes problems to dolphins because ofA noise.B oil leaks.C movement of ships.15Alice became interested in dolphins whenA she saw one swimming near her home.B she heard a speaker at her school.C she read a book about them.Questions 16-20Which dolphin does Alice make each of the following comments about?-20Comments16It has not been seen this year.__________________17It is photographed more than the others.__________________18It is always very energetic.__________________19It is the newest one in the scheme.__________________20It has an unusual shape.__________________SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-25Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Theatre Studies Course21What helped Rob to prepare to play the character of a doctor?A the stories his grandfather told himB the times when he watched his grandfather workingC the way he imagined his grandfather at work22In the play’s first scene, the boredom of village life was suggested byA repetition of words and phrases.B scenery painted in dull colours.C long pauses within conversations.23What has Rob learned about himself through working in a group?A He likes to have clear guidelines.B He copes well with stress.C He thinks he is a good leader.24To support the production, research material was used which describedA political developments.B changing social attitudes.C economic transformations. 25What problem did the students overcome in the final rehearsal?A one person forgetting their wordsB an equipment failureC the injury of one character Questions 26-30What action is needed for the following stages in doing the ‘year abroad’ option?Choose FIVE -30.Stages in doing the ‘year abroad’ option26in the second year of the course __________________27when first choosing where to go__________________28when sending in your choices__________________29when writing your personal statement__________________30when doing the year abroad__________________SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Complete the notes below.Test 4 SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-6Questions 7-10SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-15Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.MANHAM PORT11 Why did a port originally develop at Manham?A It was safe from enemy attack.B It was convenient for river transport.C It had a good position on the sea coast. 12 What caused Manham’s sudden expansion during the Industrial Revolution?A the improvement in mining techniquesB the increase in demand for metalsC the discovery of tin in the area 13 Why did rocks have to be sent away from Manham to be processed?A shortage of fuelB poor transport systemsC lack of skills among local people 14 What happened when the port declined in the twentieth century?A The workers went away.B Traditional skills were lost.C Buildings were used for new purposes. 15 What did the Manham Trust hope to do?A discover the location of the original portB provide jobs for the unemployedC rebuild the port complexQuestions 16-20SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21 and 22Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO skills did Laura improve as a result of her work placement?A communicationB designC ITD marketingE organisation Questions 23 and 24Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO immediate benefits did the company get from Laura’s work placement?A updates for its softwareB cost savingsC an improved imageD new clientsE a growth in salesQuestions 25-30What source of information should Tim use at each of the following stages of the work placement? Choose SIX-G, next to questions 25-30.Stages of the work placement procedure25obtaining booklet__________________26discussing options__________________27getting updates__________________28responding to invitation for interview__________________29informing about outcome of interview__________________30requesting a reference__________________SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Questions 31-33Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Nanotechnology: technology on a small scale31The speaker says that one problem with nanotechnology is thatA it could threaten our way of life.B it could be used to spy on people.C it is misunderstood by the public.32According to the speaker, some scientists believe that nano-particlesA should be restricted to secure environments.B should be used with more caution.C should only be developed for essential products.33In the speaker’s opinion, research into nanotechnologyA has yet to win popular support.B could be seen as unethical.C ought to be continued. Questions 34-40。

剑雅10test1听力题目

剑雅10test1听力题目

剑雅10test1听力题目
以下是剑桥雅思10test1的听力题目。

Task 1:填写表格。

根据听力材料,填写一个关于不同年龄段人群对于旅游目的地的偏好的表格。

年龄段最喜欢的目的地类型第二喜欢的目的地类型
16岁以下海滩度假城市度假
16-24岁城市度假海滩度假
25-34岁海滩度假城市度假
35-44岁城市度假海滩度假
45岁以上海滩度假城市度假
Task 2:选择题。

根据听力材料,完成一系列选择题,涉及不同场景下的语言交流和应对方式。

Task 3:多选题。

根据听力材料,完成一系列多选题,涉及听力技巧和词汇理解。

Task 4:匹配题。

根据听力材料,完成一系列匹配题,涉及不同场景下的语言表达和匹配。

剑桥雅思10听力解析10-1-2

剑桥雅思10听力解析10-1-2
2.be improved recently=recent improvements
3.refurbished=improved
4.gym=fitness suite
5.describe=give details of
6.be given=entitle
7.priorities=booking preferences
14题90%的学生做错且填写得答案是trainer:题干问在你使用任何器械之前什么将会被解释给你听:The safety rules will be explained to you=原文:the trainer will take you through the safety rules,教练将会带你了解安全规则,所以答案为safetyrules而不是trainer。
8个单句填空是难点,且8题中有5题出现了主动与被动句式的替换,坑倒了一片烤鸭,也警示各位考生以后复习一定要注意主动句与被动句的替换现象。单句填空一定会出现替换改写,较简单的是单词替换单词,难的是句子替换单词以及句子替换句子这种,要求学生在理解题干的基础上再能听懂原文才做得对,难度较大。
13、16和20题较简单,较好定位所填单词也不难,注意横线前的改写,注意复数即可;14、15,17-19这五题较难,因为全部出现了主动与被动之间的替换,且还有空前单词的改写,需特别注意。
考点解析:
本份材料已把每题的考点、各种题型的陷阱、干扰信息分析清楚,对于做错题又不明白为什么的考生具有很大的参考性。
同义替换替换总结:
雅思听力本质即同义替换改写,考察学生的语言理解能力。死记硬背不如自己理解后积累有效果,所以做听力分析时要养成积累替换改写的习惯,学着自己去积累,然后再与本份材料进行核对,看哪一些是自己没发现的漏洞,查缺补漏效果更好!

剑桥雅思10听力试题(手打版)(DOC)

剑桥雅思10听力试题(手打版)(DOC)

剑桥雅思10听力试题(手打版)(DOC)Test 1 SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-6Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD for each answer.Questions 7-10Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-12Choose Two letters A-E.Which TWO facilities at the leisure club have recently been improved?A the gymB the tracksC the indoor poolD the outdoor poolE the sports training for childrenQuestions 13-20Complete the notes blow.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.Joining the leisure clubPersonal Assessment•New members should describe any 13 ……………….•The 14 ……………… will be explained to you before you use the equipment. •You will be given a six-week 15 ……………….Types of membership•There is a compulsory £90 16……………… fee for members.•Gold members are given 17 ……………… to all the LP clubs.•Premier members are given priority during 18 ……………… hours. •Premier members can bring some 19 ……………… every month. •Members should always take their 20 ……………… with them.SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-25Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Global Design Competition21 Students entering the design competition have toA produce an energy-efficient design.B adapt an existing energy-saving appliance.C develop a new use for current technology.22 John chose a dishwasher because he wanted to make dishwashersA more appealing.B more common.C more economical.23 The stone in John’s ‘Rockpool’ design is usedA for decoration.B to switch it on.C to stop water escaping.24 In the holding chamber, the carbon dioxideA changes back to a gas.B dries the dishes.C is allowed to cool.25 At the end of the cleaning process, the carbon dioxideA is released into the air.B is disposed of with the waste.C is collected ready to be re-used.Questions 26-30Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.SECTION 4 Questions 31-40 Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.Test 2SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-14Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.New city developments11 The idea for the two new developments in the city came fromA local people.B the City Council.C the SWRDC.12 What is unusual about Brackenside pool?A its architectural styleB its heating systemC its method of water treatment13 Local newspapers have raised worries aboutA the late opening date.B the cost of the project.C the size of the facilities.14 What decision has not yet been made about the pool?A whose statue will be at the doorB the exact opening timesC who will open itQuestions 15-20Which feature is related to each of the following areas of the world represented in the playground?Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-I, next to questions 15-20.Areas of the world15 Asia ………………………………16 Antarctica ………………………………17 South America ………………………………18 North America ………………………………19 Europe ………………………………20 Africa ………………………………SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21 and 22Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO hobbies was Thor Heyerdahl very interested in as a youth?A campingB climbingC collectingD huntingE readingQuestions 23 and 24Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which do the speakers say are the TWO reasons why Heyerdahl went to live on an island?A to examine ancient carvingsB to experience an isolated placeC to formulate a new theoryD to learn survival skillsE to study the impact of an extreme environmentQuestions 25-30Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.The later life of Thor Heyerdahl25 According to victor and Olivia, academics thought that Polynesian migration from the eastwas impossible due toA the fact that Eastern countries were far away.B the lack of materials for boat building.C the direction of the winds and currents.26 Which do the speakers agree was the main reason for Heyerdahl’s raft journey?A to overcome a research setbackB to demonstrate a personal qualityC to test a new theory27 What was most important to Heyerdahl about his raft journey?A the fact that he was the first person to do itB the speed of crossing the PacificC the use of authentic construction methods28 Why did Heyerdahl go to Easter Island?A to build a stone statueB to sail a reed boatC to learn the local language29 In Olivia’s opinion, Heyerdahl’s greatest influence was onA theories about Polynesian origins.B the development of archaeological methodology.C establishing archaeology as an academic subject.30 Which criticism do the speakers make of William O liver’s textbook?A Its style is out of date.B Its content is over-simplified.C Its methodology is flawed.SECTION 4 Questions 31-40 Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.Test 3 SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Complete the form below.SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11 and 12Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO things does Alice say about the Dolphin Conservation Trust?A Children make up most of the membership.B It’s the country’s largest con servation organisation.C It helps finance campaigns for changes in fishing practices.D It employs several dolphin experts full-time.E Volunteers help in various ways.Questions 13-15Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.13 Why is Alice so pleased the Trust has won the Charity Commission award?A It has brought in extra money.B It made the work of the trust better known.C It has attracted more members.14 Alice says oil exploration causes problems to dolphins because ofA noise.B oil leaks.C movement of ships.15 Alice became interested in dolphins whenA she saw one swimming near her home.B she heard a speaker at her school.C she read a book about them.Questions 16-20Which dolphin does Alice make each of the following comments about? Write the correct letter, A, B, C or D, next to questions 16-20Comments16 It has not been seen this year. ………………17 It is photographed more than the others. ………………18 It is always very energetic. ………………19 It is the newest one in the scheme. ………………20 It has an unusual shape. ………………SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-25Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Theatre Studies Course21 What helped Rob to prepare to play the character of a doctor?A the stories his grandfather told himB the times when he watched his grandfather workingC the way he imagined his grandfather at work22 In the play’s first scene, the boredom of village life was suggested byA repetition of words and phrases.B scenery painted in dull colours.C long pauses within conversations.23 What has Rob learned about himself through working in a group?A He likes to have clear guidelines.B He copes well with stress.C He thinks he is a good leader.24 To support the production, research material was used which describedA political developments.B changing social attitudes.C economic transformations.25 What problem did the students overcome in the final rehearsal?A one person forgetting their wordsB an equipment failureC the injury of one characterQuestions 26-30What action is needed for the following stages in doing the ‘year abroad’ option?Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 26-30.Stages in doing the ‘year abroad’ option26 in the second year of the course ………………27 when first choosing where to go ………………28 when sending in your choices ………………29 when writing your personal statement ………………30 when doing the year abroad ………………SECTION 4 Questions 31-40 Complete the notes below.Test 4 SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-6Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.Questions 7-10Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-15Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.MANHAM PORT11 Why did a port originally develop at Manham?A It was safe from enemy attack.B It was convenient for river transport.C It had a good position on the sea coast.12 What caused Manham’s sudden expansion during the Industrial Revolution?A the improvement in mining techniquesB the increase in demand for metalsC the discovery of tin in the area13 Why did rocks have to be sent away from Manham to be processed?A shortage of fuelB poor transport systemsC lack of skills among local people14 What happened when the port declined in the twentieth century?A The workers went away.B Traditional skills were lost.C Buildings were used for new purposes.15 What did the Manham Trust hope to do?A discover the location of the original portB provide jobs for the unemployedC rebuild the port complexQuestions 16-20Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.Questions 21 and 22Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO skills did Laura improve as a result of her work placement?A communicationB designC ITD marketingE organisationQuestions 23 and 24Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO immediate benefits did the company get from Laura’s work placement?A updates for its softwareB cost savingsC an improved imageD new clientsE a growth in salesWhat source of information should Tim use at each of the following stages of the work placement?Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 25-30.Stages of the work placement procedure25 obtaining booklet ………………26 discussing options ………………27 getting updates ………………28 responding to invitation for interview ………………29 informing about outcome of interview ………………30 requesting a reference ………………Questions 31-33Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Nanotechnology: technology on a small scale31 The speaker says that one problem with nanotechnology is thatA it could threaten our way of life.B it could be used to spy on people.C it is misunderstood by the public.32 According to the speaker, some scientists believe that nano-particlesA should be restricted to secure environments.B should be used with more caution.C should only be developed for essential products.33 In the s peaker’s opinion, research into nanotechnologyA has yet to win popular support.B could be seen as unethical.C ought to be continued.Complete the notes below.。

2010雅思考试真题试卷

2010雅思考试真题试卷

2010雅思考试真题试卷听力部分(Listening)Section 1: 旅游信息咨询1. 旅游目的地的名称是 _______。

2. 旅游的日期是 _______。

3. 旅游的住宿类型是 _______。

4. 旅游的交通方式是 _______。

5. 旅游的预算是 _______。

Section 2: 校园设施介绍6. 图书馆的开放时间是 _______。

7. 健身房的会员费用是 _______。

8. 学生中心提供的服务包括 _______。

9. 校园内最近的超市是 _______。

10. 校园巴士的运营时间是 _______。

Section 3: 学术讲座讨论11. 讲座的主题是 _______。

12. 讲座的日期和时间是 _______。

13. 讲座的地点是 _______。

14. 讲座的主讲人是 _______。

15. 讲座的报名方式是 _______。

Section 4: 环境科学讲座16. 讲座提到了哪种环境问题?17. 这个问题的主要原因是什么?18. 这个问题的影响有哪些?19. 讲座提出了哪些解决方案?20. 讲座的结论是什么?阅读部分(Reading)Passage 1: 城市化的影响21. 城市化带来的正面影响包括哪些?22. 城市化带来的负面影响有哪些?23. 作者对于城市化的态度是什么?24. 作者提出了哪些解决城市化问题的建议?25. 文章中提到的城市化的历史背景是什么?Passage 2: 教育的重要性26. 文章中提到的教育的三个主要功能是什么?27. 教育对于个人发展的重要性体现在哪些方面?28. 教育对于社会发展的重要性体现在哪些方面?29. 作者对于教育改革的看法是什么?30. 文章中提到的教育改革的案例有哪些?Passage 3: 科技发展的影响31. 文章中提到的科技发展的正面影响有哪些?32. 科技发展带来的负面影响有哪些?33. 作者对于科技发展的态度是什么?34. 作者提出的科技发展的平衡策略是什么?35. 文章中提到的科技发展的未来趋势是什么?写作部分(Writing)Task 1: 描述图表36. 描述以下图表所展示的趋势和特点。

雅思剑10test2听力题目

雅思剑10test2听力题目

雅思剑10test2听力题目摘要:1.雅思剑10test2 听力题目概述2.题目分类与题型3.听力技巧与备考建议正文:【雅思剑10test2 听力题目概述】雅思剑10test2 听力题目是针对雅思听力考试的模拟试题,其目的是帮助考生熟悉考试题型和难度,提高考生的听力技能。

该试题包括了多种题型,覆盖了日常生活、教育和工作等场景,有助于考生全面了解雅思听力考试的要求。

【题目分类与题型】雅思剑10test2 听力题目主要分为四个部分,分别是:1.Section 1:个人情况和日常生活这个部分主要考察考生对日常生活场景的理解能力,包括个人信息、日常生活琐事等。

题型包括选择题、填空题、地图题等。

2.Section 2:社会生活和工作场景这个部分主要考察考生对社会生活和工作场景的理解能力,包括各种日常交流、工作场景等。

题型包括选择题、配对题、图表题等。

3.Section 3:教育和学术场景这个部分主要考察考生对教育和学术场景的理解能力,包括课程介绍、学术讲座等。

题型包括选择题、填空题、流程图题等。

4.Section 4:文化和科技话题这个部分主要考察考生对文化和科技话题的理解能力,包括历史事件、科技发展等。

题型包括选择题、配对题、多选题等。

【听力技巧与备考建议】1.提高词汇量:听力考试要求考生具备一定的词汇量,尤其是场景词汇。

因此,考生需要通过背单词、阅读文章等方式提高自己的词汇量。

2.熟悉题型:考生需要熟悉各种听力题型,了解它们的解题技巧,以便在考试中迅速找到答案。

3.多做练习:考生需要通过大量的听力练习,提高自己的听力水平和解题能力。

4.注重语音和语调:听力考试中,发音、语调等细节对解题有很大帮助。

因此,考生需要注重这些方面的训练。

5.培养听力策略:考生需要学会在听力考试中运用适当的策略,如预测、推断等,以提高解题效率。

TPO听力第十套听力试题

TPO听力第十套听力试题

TPO-10Section 11. Why does the student go to see the professor?A.To discuss the latest trends in the photography showsB.To find out why some of her work was not selected for a showC.To discuss how to get her photographs exhibitedD.To find out about a student photography show on campus2. According to the professor, what is the best way to create work that is likely to be chosen for a show?A.By taking photographs that fit with current trendsB.By following one’s own artistic viewsC.By consulting experienced photographersD.By learning what gallery owners are interested in3. What does the professor imply about photography created outside of the classroom?A.It is usually technically stronger than work created for a classB.It tends to be more interesting than class workC.It faces increased pressure to be trendyD.It is more likely to be exhibited than is work created for a class4. According to the professor, what are two ways young photographers can market their workClick on 2 answers●Share examples of their work with others●Hire a professional agent to sell their work●Display their work in places other than gallery●Ask a professor to recommend their work to gallery owners5. Why does the student say this?A.To ask the professor to reevaluate her workB.To indicate that she understands the importance of sharing her workC.To show that she disagrees with the professor’s opinionD.To suggest that her work has met the professor’s criteria Lecture:Marine biology6. What is the lecture mainly about?A.Recent fossil evidence connecting whales and the hippopotamusB.Difficulties in the determining the evolutionary history of whalesC.Similarities among ancient ancestors of whalesD.Similarities between whales and other modern-day animals7. According to the professor, what three aspects of the Ambulocetus fossil make Ambulocetus a likely bridge between land mammals and sea mammals?Click on 3 answers●It had an elongated skeletal structure●It strongly resembled a modern hippopotamus●It had an unusually kind and thin tail for a whale●It had limbs that could have been used for walking●Its skull had ear bones characteristic of land mammals8. According to the professor ,what does the discovery of Ambulocetus mean to researchers?A.It fills a gap in the fossil evidence for whale evolutionB.It has become less significant since the discovery of BasilosaurusC.It call into doubt the theory that whale evolved from land mammalsD.It suggests that whales evolved more recently than was previously believed9. What evidence suggests that whale are descendants of the hippopotamus?A.Similarities between hippopotamus fossils and the Ambulocetus fossilB.Similarities in the genes of hippopotamuses and whalesC.Similarities in the habitats of modern hippopotamuses and ancient whalesD.Similarities in the skeletal structures of modern hippopotamuses andancient whales10. What is the professor's opinion about recent genetic studies relating to whale evolution?A.They solve a long-standing mystery involving fossil evidenceB.They contain significant errorsC.They present evidence that conflicts with fossil evidence.D.The findings of the various studies should not have surprised researchers11. What does DNA evidence indicate about relationships among whales?A.All modern whales descend from sperm whalesB.Differences among toothed whales are less significant that was previouslythoughtC.Not all toothed whales are closely relatedD.Sperm whale are more closely related to killer whales than was previouslythoughtEuropean History12. What is the main purpose of the lecture ?A.To describe the trade in food crops between Europe and AmericasB.To describe the introduction of American food crops to EuropeansC.To describe the influence of American food crops on traditionalEuropeansD.To describe the difficulties of growing American food crops in Europeanclimates13. What does the professor imply about certain plants in the nightshade family?A.They grow best in Mediterranean climatesB.Their leaves are high in nutritional valueC.They were mistakenly believed to be related to potatoesD.They are dangerous when eaten by human beings14. What does the professor imply about Thomas Jefferson's attitude toward tomatoes?A.It was typical of his unconventional way of thinkingB.It helped to advance his political careerC.It changed the eating habits of North AmericansD.It helped to make tomatoes popular in Europe15. According to the professor,what was the long-effect of the intorduction of American corn and potatoes to Europe?A.It had a negative effect on the nutritional intake of people living near theMediterranean SeaB.It contributed to a shift in the balance of power from southern Europe tonorthern EuropeC.It encouraged the development of new types of cuisine in southern EuropeD.It led to the failure of many native European grain crops16. According to the professor ,what is one of the reasons why potatoes became popular in Ireland?A.Potatoes were more nourishing than native Irish food cropsB.Potatoes grew better at higher altitudes than native Irish cropsC.Political leaders in Ireland encouraged the cultivation of potatoesD.People in Ireland were not aware that potatoes are members of thenightshade family17. What can be inferred about the professor when she says this?A.She expects the student to provide an answer to her questionB.She is surprised by the student's questionC.She thinks that she knows what the student was going to askD.She expects other students in the class to express their opinionsSection21. Why does the student go to the bookstore?A.To purchase a book by Jane bowlesB.To find out which books he need for a courseC.To return a book that was originally assigned for a courseD.To find out how to order a book for a course2. What is the store's policy about giving refunds on books?Click on 2 answers●Books that are not for a specific course will receive a store credit instead ofa refund●Course textbooks can be returned for a full refund early in the schoolsemester●All books must be returned within two weeks to be eligible for a full refund●Only books that are in new condition will get a full refund3. Why is the professor not going to discuss the book by Jane bowles in the class?A.There is not enough time left in the semesterB.Not all of the students were able to get a copy of the bookC.The professor miscalculated the difficulty level of the boolD.The book was not on the course syllabus4. What does the woman imply about the book written by Jane Bowles?A.It is worth readingB.It focuses on a serious topicC.She is not familiar with itD.She read it for a literature class5. Why does the man mean when he says this?He thinks the store's policy is too strict.He is happy that the woman has agreed to his requestHe is surprised at the woman's suggestion.He is annoyed that he needs to give the woman more informationEcology6. What is the main purpose of the lecture?To discuss environment phenomena that have changed the phosphorus cycle To illustrate how interrupting the phosphorus cycle can affect the environmentTo describe how phosphorus ends up in the atmosphereTo explain how phosphorus gets recycled in the environment7. Which human activities that influence the phosphorus cycle does theprofessor mention?Click on 2 answers●Fishing●Building dams on rivers●Polluting the oceans●marking and using fertilizer8. Why does the professor discuss underwater volcanoes?A.To describe the location of most of the phosphorus on EarthB.To point out the difficulty of studying the phosphorus cycleC.To describe a step in the phosphorus cycleD.To illustrate the differences between two phases in the phosphorus cycle9. What can be inferred about the professor 's view on phosphorus getting washed into rivers?A.She is unconcerned because phosphorus is a beneficial nutrientB.She is concerned about the quantity of phosphorus entering the waterwaysC.She thinks that the amount of research conducted on the topic is excessiveD.She is frustrated that most of her students are unaware of thephenomenon10. What comparison does the professor make involving phosphorus and nitrogen?A.Sediment on the ocean floor contains more nitrogen than phosphorusB.The atmosphere contains more nitrogen than phosphorusC.Nitrogen requires more time to get recycled than phosphorus doesD.Phosphorus is more important than nitrogen to the development of fish11. What does the professor mean when she says this?A.She realizes that the students are struggling with the conceptB.She is surprised that the student knew the answer to her questionC.She thinks that the answer to the question is obviousD.She thinks that this phase of the cycle has an unusual namePsychology12. What is the main purpose of the lecture?A.To discuss possible explanations for childhood amnesiaB.To describe key features of childhood amnesiaC.To explain methods of testing memory in children of different agesD.To discuss why the ability recall memories diminishes as a person ages13. Why does the professor ask student about their earliest memories?A. To help students relate to the topic she is about to discussB. To establish that people vary in the time of their earliest memoryC. To introduce the connection between language and memoryD. To point out a common th in the earliest memories of most peopleIBT-SAT 小马过河—专业备考社区小小马马过过河河X X i i a a o o m m a a ..c c o o m m ————专专业业备备考考社社区区14. What does the professor imply about some of the explanations for childhood amnesia that she describes?A. They can never be proved or disprovedB. They were formed without proper evidenceC. They explain only certain types of childhood amnesiaD. They are contradicted by her own research15. The professor mentions some commonly held explanations for childhood amnesia.Indicate whether each of the following is one of the explanations she mentionsClick in the correct box for each phrase.This item is worth 2 pointsYes No Early memories are repressed Young children have few experiences to remember Young children are unable to form memories Children lose memories at a faster rate than adults Young children do not make an effort to remember events16. How was recall tested in children without language ability?A. By recording children 's responses to familiar facesB. By observing children 's reaction to a repeated series of actionsC. By having children imitate each other 's actionsD. By having children imitate an ordered sequence of acions17. The professor mention a study in the 1980s that tested memory in children under age 3 .What did the researchers conclude from this study?A. Young children do not develop the capacity for recall until after age 3B. Piaget 's theory linking language development to memory was incorrectC. Young children typically remember events for about nine monthsD. The formation of memories is dependent upon language development。

雅思(听力)历年真题试卷汇编10(题后含答案及解析)

雅思(听力)历年真题试卷汇编10(题后含答案及解析)

雅思(听力)历年真题试卷汇编10(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:PETER: Hey Jim, it’s Peter.JIM: Oh hey Peter. What’s up?PETER: I thought I’d call so we could hammer out the details for next year’s lease. JIM: That’s a good idea. Did we ever decide on how to split the total rent? PETER: Well, I was thinking since my room is bigger I probably should pay a little more, so I could pay £110 and you could pay £80. Does that sound okay? JIM: Considering that my old apartment cost me £100 for a smaller room, I’m definitely alright with that! Hey, I was looking at a map of the area, and can’t seem to find a bus stop near it. Do you know where we would catch the bus? PETER: Well, the bus is actually pretty far from us, but we have that garage that we can park our cars in. JIM: Wow, that’s great! Convenient parking is hard to find, so we’re lucky we have that. Okay, so we have a whole lot of things we’ll need to buy when we move in - how do you want to split that up? PETER: I was wondering - do you still work at the supermarket? JIM: Yep, every Tuesday and Saturday.PETER: Would you be able to buy things from there if I send you a shopping list? JIM: Sure, I can do that.PETER: Great. Then I can take care of whatever else we need that you wouldn’t get at a supermarket. If you want, I’ll pick you up from work that day and we can go to the apartment together. JIM: That would be great, thanks.PETER: No problem - that way we can split the cost of petrol. JIM: Works for me. It’s so expensive these days, isn’t it?PETER: It’s downright obscene.JIM: So let’s figure out what appliances we need. Do we have a microwave?PETER: Yes, the landlord’s providing that for us. Hey, do you still have that space heater though? We need one for the kitchen since it’s not connected to the central heating. JIM: Oh, right, I’ll bring that. Anything else?PETER: Well, I have some dining room and living room furniture I can bring, so that should take care of most of the big stuff. You know what we do need though? Could you bring a toaster? JIM: I actually don’t have one. It doesn’t come with the microwave?PETER: No, the landlord is only supplying the microwave. It would really help if you could bring one. JIM: Okay, I’ll pick one up at the store. You know, I also have this cool antique rotary phone that would be a cool addition to the apartment. Sort of as decoration and utility. PETER: Oh cool! The only thing is, we’d have to put it in the kitchen, unless you want it in your room. JIM: Why not put it in the living room?PETER: The living room is too loud to have a phone conversation. The noise sort of carries, so if one person is trying to watch TV or have friends over the person on the phone won’t be able to hear. JIM: Hm, okay, well I guess kitchen it is then. Any other big things we need? That seems like everything. PETER: That’s all I can think of. And of course, move-in is -JIM: June 1st. I can’t wait. We’ll be able to watch the big game in our new apartment - it’s going to be awesome! PETER: Yeah, we can move in in the morning and then Friday night we can sit back and cheer on Liverpool. JIM: I have an exam in the morning, but will be done around 11 a.m. and can move in after. Wait...Liverpool?You’re joking, right? I thought you were a Manchester United fan? PETER: MAN U? No way! Liverpool all the way! JIM: Oh no. I don’t know if I can live with a Liverpool fan...Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.PLAN FOR SHARING ACCOMMODATIONExample AnswerThe discussion topic: lease for next yearThe total rent: Peter £110&Jim 【L1】£______Car parking: in the 【L2】______A place to buy things: 【L3】______ , because Jim works there.The fees they should share: 【L4】______ feesThe appliances needed: The landlord will provide the microwave. The 【L5】______ is needed in the kitchen. Peter will bring some dining room and living room furniture. Jim will buy a 【L6】______ at the store. Location of the telephone: in the 【L7】______Move-in date: 【L8】______Watching the game together: on 【L9】______What Jim needs to do before move-in: take 【L10】______ in the morning 1.【L1】正确答案:80解析:80本题为数字题,简单拿分题。

剑桥雅思10听力解析C10-T4-S2

剑桥雅思10听力解析C10-T4-S2
第15题问Manham Trust希望做什么事?本题比较难,因为原文太长、单词难、答案又有同义替换。原文说:组建了Manham Trust来保护当地的历史资源,它组织了大量的当地志愿者除去下层的灌木丛来找寻设施的原始轮廓,然后聘请专家来把设施和原始港口区的地图相匹配并且着手重建它。所以Manham Trust要做的事其实就是根据地图重建港口,对应C选项(reconsrtuct=rebuild,高频替换请积累),A选项扭曲事实,他们并不用发现港口位置,B选项未提及。
第18题考乡村小学的特征和活动,问有教室和一个什么的特殊展览,原文说当游览教室的时候,请特别看一看我们games的展览,是世界上最大的之一。所以答案为games,注意复数(display=exhibition,高频替换请积累,听懂这个此题就不会错)。
第19题考参观乡村学校的建议,问一个什么是被推荐的?原文说我们推荐你计划一下的你的游览,和一次导览旅行协调好时间,所以答案为guided tour,请把这个短语牢记下来,雅思听力超高频填空短语,注意拼写。
look around游览;到处察看;到处寻找
time your visit为旅游安排时间
coincide with符合;与...相一致
lower deck下层甲板
*本文提到的原料名称:
metal金属;合金
tin锡
lead铅
copper铜
manganese锰
arsenic砷;砒霜
ores矿石;非金属矿物
process['prəʊses] vt.处理;加工;n.过程;程序
*decline[dɪ'klaɪn] n.下降;衰退;斜面;v.下降;衰落;谢绝,婉拒
unemployed[ʌnɪm'plɒɪd] adj.失业的;未被利用的

雅思托福10分钟模拟测试卷

雅思托福10分钟模拟测试卷

雅思托福10分钟模拟测试卷一、听力部分(3分钟)(一)雅思听力题型:填空题。

1. You will hear a short conversation about a travel plan. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks.Man: We are going to Paris next week. We'll stay there for _(1)_ days.Woman: That's great. How are you getting there?Man: By _(2)_2. Now listen to a short talk about a university course. Fill in the missing information.The course is called _(3)_ and it focuses on _(4)_ in modern society.(二)托福听力题型:细节理解题。

Listen to the following passage and answer the question.The passage is mainly about a new scientific discovery. What is the discovery mainly related to?A. A new type of plant.B. A new energy source.C. A new medical treatment.D. A new species of animal.二、阅读部分(4分钟)(一)雅思阅读题型:判断题。

Read the following passage and decide whether the statements are True, False or Not Given.Passage: The History of Coffee.Coffee has a long and interesting history. It was first discovered in Ethiopia, where it grew wild. From there, it spread to the Arabian Peninsula. By the 15th century, coffee had become a popular drink in the Middle East.1. Coffee was first found in Arabia. _(5)_2. Coffee became popular in the Middle East in the 15th century. _(6)_(二)托福阅读题型:词汇题。

雅思(听力)历年真题试卷汇编10

雅思(听力)历年真题试卷汇编10

雅思(听力)历年真题试卷汇编10(总分:80.00,做题时间:90分钟)Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.PLAN FOR SHARING ACCOMMODATIONExample AnswerThe discussion topic: lease for next yearThe total rent: Peter £ 110&Jim £ 1Car parking: in the 2A place to buy things: 3 , because Jim works there.The fees they should share: 4 feesThe appliances needed: The landlord will provide the microwave. The 5 is needed in the kitchen. Peter will bring some dining room and living room furniture. Jim will buy a 6 at the store. Location of the telephone: in the 7Move-in date: 8Watching the game together: on 9What Jim needs to do before move-in: take 10 in the morningComplete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.PLAN FOR SHARING ACCOMMODATIONExample AnswerThe discussion topic: lease for next yearThe total rent: Peter £ 110&Jim £ 11Car parking: in the 12A place to buy things: 13 , because Jim works there.The fees they should share: 14 feesThe appliances needed: The landlord will provide the microwave. The 15 is needed in the kitchen. Peter will bring some dining room and living room furniture. Jim will buy a 16 at the store. Location of the telephone: in the 17Move-in date: 18Watching the game together: on 19What Jim needs to do before move-in: take 20 in the morning(分数:20.00)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:80)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:garage)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:supermarket)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:petrol)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:heater)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:toaster)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:kitchen)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:1 June/June l(st))填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:Friday evening/night)填空项1:__________________ (正确答案:exam)解析:解析:exam本题需填写一个名词,即Jim需要做的事情。

雅思10听力试题(紧凑版)文件.doc

雅思10听力试题(紧凑版)文件.doc

Test 1SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-6Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD for each answer.SELF-DRIVE TOURS IN THE USAExampleName: Andrea BrownAddress: 24 1 __________RoadPostcode: BH5 2OPPhone: (mobile) 077 8664 3091Heardaboutcompanyfrom: 2 __________Possiblese-l fdrivetoursTrip One:Los Angeles: customer wants to visit some3 __________ parks with her childrenYosemite Park: customer wants to stay in a lodge, not 4a __________ Trip Two:Customer wants to see the5 __________ on the way to CambriaAt Santa Monica: not interested in shoppingAt San Diego, wants to spend time on the6 __________Questions 7-10Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.Number Total distance Price (per Includesof days person)Trip One 12 days 7__________ km £525 accommodationcarone8__________ Trip Two 9 days 980 km 9£__________ accommodationcar10__________SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-12Choose Two letters A-E.Which TWO facilities at the leisure club have recently been improved?A the gymB the tracksC the indoor poolD the outdoor poolE the sports training for childrenQuestions 13-20Complete the notes blow.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.Joining the leisure clubPersonal AssessmentNew members should describe any13 __________.The14 __________ will be explained to you before you use the equipment.You will be given a six-week 15 __________.Types of membershipThere is a compulsory £90 16__________ fee for members.Gold members are given17 __________ to all the LP clubs.Premier members are given priority during18 __________ hours.Premier members can bring some19 __________ every month.Members should always take their20 __________ with them.SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-25Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Global Design Competition21 Students entering the design competition have toA produce an energy-efficient design.B adapt an existing energy-saving appliance.C develop a new use for current technology.22 John chose a dishwasher because he wanted to make dishwashersA more appealing.B more common.C more economical.23 The stone in John’s‘R ockpool’d esign is usedA for decoration.B to switch it on.C to stop water escaping.24 In the holding chamber, the carbon dioxideA changes back to a gas.B dries the dishes.C is allowed to cool.25 At the end of the cleaning process, the carbon dioxideA is released into the air.B is disposed of with the waste.C is collected ready to be re-used.Questions 26-30Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.John needs help preparing for his26 __________.The professor advises John to make 2a7 __________ of his design.John’s main problem is getting good quality28 __________.The professor suggests John apply for a29 __________.The professor will check the30 __________ information in John’s written report.SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.THE SPIRIT BEARGeneral factsIt is a white bear belonging to the black bear family.Its colour comes from an uncommon31 __________.Local people believe that it has unusua3l2 __________.They protect the bear from33 __________.HabitatThe bear’s relationship with the forest is complex.Tree roots stop34 __________ along salmon streams.The bears’f eeding habits provide nutrients for forest vegetation.It is currently found on a small number of35 __________.ThreatsHabitat is being lost due to deforestation and construction of 36 __________ by logging companies.Unrestricted37 __________ is affecting the salmon supply.The bears’e xistence is also threatened by their low rate o3f8 __________.Going forwardInterested parties are working together.Logging companies must improve their39 __________ of logging.Maintenance and40 __________ of the spirit bears’t erritory is needed.Test 2SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.Transport SurveyExampleTravelled to town today:by busName: Luisa 1__________________Address:2__________________ White Stone RdArea: BradfieldPostcode:3__________________Occupation:4__________________Reason for visit to town:to go to the 5__________________Suggestions for improvement:better 6__________________have more footpathsmore frequent 7__________________Things that would encourage cycling to work:having 8__________________ parking places for bicyclesbeing able to use a 9__________________ at workthe opportunity to have cycling 10__________________ on bus roadsSECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-14Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.New city developments11 The idea for the two new developments in the city came fromA local people.B the City Council.C the SWRDC.12 What is unusual about Brackenside pool?A its architectural styleB its heating systemC its method of water treatment13 Local newspapers have raised worries aboutA the late opening date.B the cost of the project.C the size of the facilities.14 What decision has not yet been made about the pool?A whose statue will be at the doorB the exact opening timesC who will open it Questions 15-20Which feature is related to each of the following areas of the world represented in the playground? Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-I, next to questions 15-20.FeaturesA ancient fortsB waterwaysC ice and snowD jewelsE local animalsF mountainsG music and filmH space travelI volcanoesAreas of the world15 Asia __________________16 Antarctica __________________17 South America __________________18 North America __________________19 Europe __________________20 Africa __________________SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21 and 22Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO hobbies was Thor Heyerdahl very interested in as a youth?A campingB climbingC collectingD huntingE readingQuestions 23 and 24Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which do the speakers say are the TWO reasons why Heyerdahl went to live on an island?A to examine ancient carvingsB to experience an isolated placeC to formulate a new theoryD to learn survival skillsE to study the impact of an extreme environmentQuestions 25-30Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.The later life of Thor Heyerdahl25 According to victor and Olivia, academics thought that Polynesian migration from the east wasimpossible due toA the fact that Eastern countries were far away.B the lack of materials for boat building.C the direction of the winds and currents.26 Which do the speakers agree was the main reason for Heyerda’s hlraft journey?A to overcome a research setbackB to demonstrate a personal qualityC to test a new theory27 What was most important to Heyerdahl about his raft journey?5A the fact that he was the first person to do itB the speed of crossing the PacificC the use of authentic construction methods28 Why did Heyerdahl go to Easter Island?A to build a stone statueB to sail a reed boatC to learn the local language29 In Olivia’s opinion, Heyerdahl’s greatest influence was onA theories about Polynesian origins.B the development of archaeological methodology.C establishing archaeology as an academic subject.30 Which criticism do the speakers make of William Oliver’s textbook?A Its style is out of date.B Its content is over-simplified.C Its methodology is flawed.SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.THE FUTURE OF MANAGEMENTBusiness marketsgreater 31__________________ among companiesincrease in power of large 32__________________ companiesrising 33__________________ in certain countriesExternal influences on businessesmore discussion with 34__________________ before making business decisionsenvironmental concerns which may lead to more 35__________________Business structuresmore teams will be formed to work on a particular 36__________________businessesmay need to offer hours that are 37__________________,or the chance towork remotelyManagement stylesincreasing need for managers to provide good 38__________________changes influenced by 39__________________ taking senior rolesChanges in the economyservice sector continues to be importantincreasing value of intellectual propertymore and more 40__________________ workersTest 3SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Complete the form below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.Early Learning Childcare CentreEnrolment FormExampleParent or guardian: Carol SmithPersonal DetailsChild’s name: KateAge: 1__________________Address: 2__________________ Road, Woodside, 4032Phone: 3345 9865Childcare InformationDays enrolled for: Monday and 3__________________Start time: 4__________________amChildcare group: the 5__________________ groupWhich meals are required each day? 6__________________Medical conditions: needs 7__________________Emergency contact: Jenny 8__________________ Phone: 3346 7523 Relationship to child: 9__________________FeesWill pay each 10__________________SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11 and 12Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO things does Alice say about the Dolphin Conservation Trust?A Children make up most of the membership.B It’s the country’s largest conservation organisation.C It helps finance campaigns for changes in fishing practices.D It employs several dolphin experts full-time.E Volunteers help in various ways.Questions 13-15Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.13 Why is Alice so pleased the Trust has won the Charity Commission award?A It has brought in extra money.B It made the work of the trust better known.C It has attracted more members.14 Alice says oil exploration causes problems to dolphins because ofA noise.B oil leaks.C movement of ships.15 Alice became interested in dolphins whenA she saw one swimming near her home.B she heard a speaker at her school.C she read a book about them.Questions 16-20Which dolphin does Alice make each of the following comments about?Write the correct letter, A, B, C or D, next to questions 16-20DolphinsA MoondancerB EchoC KiwiD SamsonComments16 It has not been seen this year. __________________17 It is photographed more than the others. __________________18 It is always very energetic. __________________19 It is the newest one in the scheme. __________________20 It has an unusual shape. __________________SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-25Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Theatre Studies Course21 What helped Rob to prepare to play the character of a doctor?A the stories his grandfather told himB the times when he watched his grandfather workingC the way he imagined his grandfather at work22 In the play’s first scene, the boredom of village life was suggested byA repetition of words and phrases.B scenery painted in dull colours.C long pauses within conversations.23 What has Rob learned about himself through working in a group?A He likes to have clear guidelines.B He copes well with stress.C He thinks he is a good leader.24 To support the production, research material was used which describedA political developments.B changing social attitudes.C economic transformations.25 What problem did the students overcome in the final rehearsal?A one person forgetting their words Ban equipment failureCthe injury of one character Questions 26-30What action is needed for the following stages in doing the‘y ear abroad’o ption?Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 26-30.ActionA be on timeB get a letter of recommendationC plan for the final yearD make sure the institution’s focus is relevantE show ability in Theatre StudiesF make travel arrangements and bookingsG ask for helpStagesin doing the ‘a b y e r o a a r d’o ption26 in the second year of the course __________________27 when first choosing where to go __________________28 when sending in your choices __________________29 when writing your personal statement __________________30 when doing the year abroad __________________SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.‘S elf-regulatory focus theory’a nd leadershipSelf-regulatory focus theoryPeople’s focus is to approach pleasure or avoid painPromotion goals focus on 31__________________Prevention goals emphasise avoiding punishmentFactors that affect people’s focusThe Chronic Factorcomes from one’s 32__________________The 33__________________ Factorwe are more likely to focus on promotion goals when with a 34__________________we are more likely to focus on prevention goals with our bossHow people’s focus affects themPromotion Focus: People think about an ideal version of themselves, their 35__________________ and their gains.Prevention Focus: People think about their‘o ught’s elf and their obligationsLeadersLeadership behavior and 36__________________ affects peop’s lefocusTransformational leaders:pay special attention to the 37__________________ of their followerspassionately communicate a clear 38__________________inspire promotion focus in followersTransactional Leaders:create 39__________________ to make expectations clearemphasise the results of a mistakeinspire prevention focus in followersConclusionPromotion Focus is good for jobs requiring 40__________________Prevention Focus is good for work such as a surgeonLeaders’a ctions affect which focus people useTest 4SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-6Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.THORNDYKE ’S BUILDERSExampleCustomer heard about Thorndyk’e s from a friendName: Edith 1__________________Address: Flat 4,2__________________ Park Flats(Behind the 3__________________)Phonenumber: 875934Best time to contact customer d:uring the 4__________________Where to park: opposite entrance next to the 5__________________Needs full quote showing all the jobs and the 6__________________Questions 7-10Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.Area Work to be done NotesKitchen Replace the 7__________________ Fix tomorrowin the doorPaint wall above Strip paint and plasterthe 8__________________ approximately one9__________________ in advance Garden One 10__________________needs replacing (end of garden)SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-15Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.MANHAM PORT11 Why did a port originally develop at Manham?A It was safe from enemy attack.B It was convenient for river transport.C It had a good position on the sea coast.12 What caused Manham’s sudden expansion during the Industrial Revolution?A the improvement in mining techniquesB the increase in demand for metalsC the discovery of tin in the area13 Why did rocks have to be sent away from Manham to be processed?A shortage of fuelB poor transport systemsC lack of skills among local people14 What happened when the port declined in the twentieth century?A The workers went away.B Traditional skills were lost.C Buildings were used for new purposes.15 What did the Manham Trust hope to do?A discover the location of the original portB provide jobs for the unemployedC rebuild the port complexQuestions 16-20Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.Tourist attractions in ManhamPlace Features and activities Advicecopper mine specially adapted miners’the mine is 17____________16__________________ take visitors and enclosed-unsuitableinto the mountain for children and animals village school classrooms and a special a 19_________________ isexhibition of 18__________________ recommended ‘T he George’the ship’s wheel (was lost but has now children shouldn’t use the(old sailing ship) been restored) 20__________________SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21 and 22Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO skills did Laura improve as a result of her work placement?A communicationB designC ITD marketingE organisation Questions 23 and 24Choose TWO letters, A-E.Which TWO immediate benefits did the company get from Laura’s work placement?A updates for its softwareB cost savingsC an improved imageD new clientsE a growth in salesQuestions 25-30What source of information should Tim use at each of the following stages of the work placement? Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 25-30.Sources of informationA company managerB company’s personnel departmentC personal tutorD psychology departmentE mentorF university careers officerG internetStages of the work placement procedure25 obtaining booklet __________________26 discussing options __________________27 getting updates __________________28 responding to invitation for interview __________________29 informing about outcome of interview __________________30 requesting a reference __________________SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Questions 31-33Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Nanotechnology: technology on a small scale31 The speaker says that one problem with nanotechnology is thatA it could threaten our way of life.B it could be used to spy on people.C it is misunderstood by the public.32 According to the speaker, some scientists believe that nano-particlesA should be restricted to secure environments.B should be used with more caution.C should only be developed for essential products.33 In the speaker’s opinion, research into nanotechnologyA has yet to win popular support.B could be seen as unethical.C ought to be continued.Questions 34-40Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.Uses of NanotechnologyTransportNanotechnology could allow the development of stronger 34__________________3Planes would be much lighter in weight.35__________________ travel will be made available to the masses.TechnologyComputers will be even smaller, faster, and will have a greater 36__________________.37__________________ energy will become more affordable.The EnvironmentNano-robots could rebuild the ozone layer.Pollutants such as 38__________________ could be removed from water more easily.There will be no 39__________________ from manufacturing.Health and MedicineNew methods of food production could eradicate famine.Analysis of medical 40__________________ will be speeded up.Life expectancy could be increased.。

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雅思10听力试题紧凑版Test 1SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-6Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD for each answer.SELF-DRIVE TOURS IN THE USAExampleName: Andrea BrownAddress: 24 1 __________ RoadPostcode: BH5 2OPPhone: (mobile) 077 8664 3091Heard about company from: 2 __________Possible self-drive toursTrip One:•Los Angeles: customer wants to visit some 3 __________ parks with her children•Yosemite Park: customer wants to stay in a lodge, not a 4 __________Trip Two:•Customer wants to see the 5 __________ on the way to Cambria•At Santa Monica: not interested in shopping•At San Diego, wants to spend time on the 6 __________Questions 7-10Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.Number of days Total distance Price (perperson)IncludesTrip One 12 days 7__________ km £525 •accommodation•car•one 8__________ Trip Two 9 days 980 km 9 £__________ •accommodation•car•10 __________SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-12Choose Two letters A-E.Which TWO facilities at the leisure club have recently been improved?A the gymB the tracksC the indoor poolD the outdoor poolE the sports training for childrenQuestions 13-20Complete the notes blow.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.Joining the leisure clubPersonal Assessment•New members should describe any 13 __________.•The 14 __________ will be explained to you before you use the equipment.•You will be given a six-week 15 __________.Types of membership•There is a compulsory £90 16__________ fee for members.•Gold members are given 17 __________ to all the LP clubs.•Premier members are given priority during 18 __________ hours.•Premier members can bring some 19 __________ every month.•Members should always take their 20 __________ with them.SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-25Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Global Design Competition21Students entering the design competition have toA produce an energy-efficient design.B adapt an existing energy-saving appliance.C develop a new use for current technology.22John chose a dishwasher because he wanted to make dishwashersA more appealing.B more common.C more economical.23The stone in John’s ‘Rockpool’ design is usedA for decoration.B to switch it on.C to stop water escaping.24In the holding chamber, the carbon dioxideA changes back to a gas.B dries the dishes.C is allowed to cool.25At the end of the cleaning process, the carbon dioxideA is released into the air.B is disposed of with the waste.C is collected ready to be re-used.Questions 26-30Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.•John needs help preparing for his 26 __________.•The professor advises John to make a 27 __________ of his design.•John’s main problem is getting good quality 28 __________.•The professor suggests John apply for a 29 __________.SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.THE SPIRIT BEARGeneral facts•It is a white bear belonging to the black bear family.•Its colour comes from an uncommon 31 __________.•Local people believe that it has unusual 32 __________.•They protect the bear from 33 __________.Habitat•The bear’s relationship with the forest is complex.•Tree roots stop 34 __________ along salmon streams.•The bears’ feeding habits provide nutrients for forest vegetation.•It is currently found on a small number of 35 __________.Threats•Habitat is being lost due to deforestation and construction of 36 __________ by logging companies.•Unrestricted 37 __________ is affecting the salmon supply.•The bears’ existence is also threatened by their low rate of 38 __________.Test 2SECTION 1 Questions 1-10Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.Transport SurveyExampleTravelled to town today: by busName: Luisa 1__________________Address: 2__________________ White Stone RdArea: BradfieldPostcode: 3__________________Occupation: 4__________________Reason for visit to town: to go to the 5__________________ Suggestions for improvement:•better 6__________________•have more footpaths。

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