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雅思听力答题写法规范及分数对照表

雅思听力答题写法规范及分数对照表

雅思听力答题写法规范及分数对照表雅思听力答题写法规范及分数对照表一文说明了雅思听力的答对题数和得分之间的关系。

并且说明了雅思听力在答题的时候一些书写的规范。

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雅思听力答题写法规范及分数对照表雅思听力答对题目数和相应分数答对题目数单项分39-40 937-38 8.535-36 833-24 7.530-32 727-29 6.523-26 620-22 5.516-19 513-15 4.510-12 46-9 3.54-5 33 2.52 21 1absent 0雅思听力分数对照及分数档描述:雅思听力9分:该分数段的考生通常能够听懂篇幅较长,论述复杂、抽象且详细的发言,并能预测话语内容的走向。

能自动加工听到的话语,理解其主要观点和细节,以及说话者的目的和态度,并能识别不同说话者意见是否一致,即使他们的意见没有明确表达。

能够理解各种领域中的词语,包括专业、技术和学术术语及地道的表达方法。

雅思听力8分:该分数段的考生通常能够听懂篇幅较长,论述复杂且详细的发言,能够自动识别并加工语言和语法,因此能够集中关注说话者表达的整体内容。

能理解广泛领域中的词语,包括地道表达、固定短语或不常见的搭配,以及技术和学术用语。

8.5分的考生能够更好地运用和展示这些听力技能。

雅思听力7分:该分数段的考生通常能够听懂篇幅较长的发言,理解详细的任务指示或说明,有些任务内容复杂。

能够识别说话者虽未直接表达但暗示出来的想法、态度、观点或目的。

能轻松理解所听话语的含义,包括理解句内指称和跨句指称的含义,且无需逐个加工词语和结构。

能理解广泛领域中的词语,包括一些地道表达、技术和学术用语,即使所听材料的语言和内容复杂,理解也无障碍。

7.5分的考生能够更好地运用和展示这些听力技能。

雅思听力6分:该分数段的考生通常能够听懂篇幅较长的讲话,理解详细的指示或说明,能大体理解直接陈述的事实、态度、观点和目的,能基本听出话语的主要内容,辨别与其相关和无关的信息,并能大体推断出隐含的意义,且无需逐个加工词语和结构。

雅思听力评分标准表

雅思听力评分标准表

雅思听力评分标准表雅思是一种广泛接受的英语语言测试,评估测试者的英语听说读写技能。

雅思听力测试评分标准表是评估测试者的听力技能的一个重要指标。

它是由雅思考试委员会规定的一份标准规范,帮助评估人员依照统一的标准对考试者进行听力测试的评分。

本文将会介绍雅思听力评分标准表的内容和从中可以得到的信息。

一、评分标准表的构成雅思听力评分标准表是由两个主要部分组成的,分别为得分表和描述性反馈表。

得分表列出了对测试者每个部分得分区间的描述以及最终权重;描述性反馈表包含了每个评分标准的阐释和错误类型,这使评估人员在从得分表中获得数字分数之后,能够获得更多详细的信息。

二、评分标准表的应用雅思听力评分标准表的应用是在被评估者完成听力测试后。

评估人员会根据被评估者的表现选择相应的分数和反馈,以便对被评估者进行绩效评估和必要的反馈指导,帮助他们提高英语水平。

对未来参加雅思考试的人来说,了解评分标准表也有很大的益处,因为他们可以利用表中提供的信息来评估自己的听力水平,以便能更好地准备。

三、得分表的解析雅思听力评分标准表中的得分表通常是在一个范围内给出分数并与一个权重相匹配。

分数区间如下所示:- 大约4或更小- 4.5 - 5- 5.5 - 6- 6.5 - 7- 7.5 - 8- 8.5 - 9从表中不难看出,由于升分随着听力能力的提高而变得越来越困难,所以评分表将最高分(即9分)分成了两个部分,以便更好地区分不同水平的人。

总体来说,测试者的成绩越高,得分区间便越宽,反之亦然。

这是因为,每个分数区间都代表不同的听力水平和程度,所以一个得分更高的人可以达到多个听力技能层面的标准。

和其他雅思考试的评估标准一样,雅思听力评分标准表的评估基于不同的技能层面。

这些层面分别为听力任务的理解,听力技能的运用和听力语言能力的延伸。

他们可以细分如下:1、理解该层面的评分标准检查测试者对录音中各种信息的理解程度。

它重点测试测试者是否可以:a、提取基本信息这包括问题的答案,主题,人名,时间,场所等;b、理解信息的详细内容变化和细节等内容的识别。

2021年6月5日雅思考试听力部分答案

2021年6月5日雅思考试听力部分答案

2021年6月5日雅思考试听力部分答案在各种英语类的考试中,雅思是很多店铺的学生选择的一项考试,雅思的听力部分有很多同学不了解,大家可以看看6月5日雅思考试真题,下面是带来的真题答案。

Part 1 poppy garden罂粟花园咨询题型:填空1. The poppies will be at their best at the end of the month2. The poppies on the hills are orange in color3. The reserve is located to the east of the garden4. The best time for photography is mid-afternoon另一版本为:this park is a state park5. Wear trousers because of rattlesnakes6. general tour7. viewpoint of center8. 1 hour9. 5.30 am to 1.00 pm10. to bring the tripods and zoom lens of cameraPart 2 从机场到宾馆交通住宿介绍题型:选择+地图11-14 选择11. what did the message say about the shuttle busB. it takes a longer time12. what does the message say about the busC. bus has no convenient stop13. how to go to the hotel after arrival?B. get off at the third stop by taking subway14. what did T tell Jane about the ticket?A. she needs to keep the ticket in the journey15-20 地图15. Linkin Avenue: A (河旁边)16. 中间的道路:B17. taxi pick up point: E (入口对面)18. bus stop: I (最右边)19. café: D (宾馆旁边)20. Restaurant: G (宾馆对面街中间)Part 3 家谱研究题型:选择+匹配21-26 选择21. how they will collect useful material for family histories?B. read relevant materials22. what are the main subjects they interviewC. both males and females23. which methodology used by the girl she felt the most interestingC. interviewing old participants24. how can the female students trace her family informationA. by contacting one relative living abroad25. what is the suggestion of the tutor?C. she concerned too much about her own family information26. why did the girl worry about her topicB. her research may be too simplified27-30 匹配27. references to family histories: E. varied28. introduction: A. clear29. methodology: C. detailed30. conclusion: B. memorablePart 4 红海海胆题型:填空31-40 填空31. feed on plants32. covered in spines that protect it33. regarded as pest34. Asia was an important market35. scientific interest:because of the decline in urchin population36. when it dies, no evidence of aging37. maximum of life span: 200 years old38. after 22 years old, grow 0.1 cm per year39. can still breed and grow40. the growth is unconnected to ocean conditions素材选择针对雅思听力练习的素材比较挑剔,因为考试时音频播放的语音以英音为主,因此考生课后自行练习的素材也必须顺应此趋势。

雅思听力错12个怎么算分?

雅思听力错12个怎么算分?

雅思听力错12个怎么算分?反正雅思听力有个分数对照表,按错题算,按对题算,爱怎么算怎么算,分数计算就是这么简单。

接下来请看店铺内容:雅思听力错16个怎么算?且听我细细道来雅思听力错12个怎么算分?雅思听力的评分是根据考生答对的题目的数量来计算的,一共有40道题目,如果错1个以内(包括1个),听力就是满分9 分,错2-3个,8.5分,错4-5个,8分,错6-7个,7.5分,错8-10个,7分,错11-13个,6.5分,错14-17个,6分,错18-20个,5.5分,错21-24个,5分,错25-28个,4.5分,错29-30个,4分,错31-34个,3.5分,错35-36个,3分,错37个,2.5分,错38个,2分,错39个,1分,错40个,0分。

错12个= 6.5分雅思听力策略:做好聆听的准备◆◇做好聆听的准备听力测验分为4部分,每部分都是独立的,而整个听力测验只地播一次。

因此,当您听到“Section1”,“Section2”等字的时候,您必须:做好准备,预备聆听声带的指引留意接着的内容(包括who? what? where? when? why? how?)在聆听每一个部分前,您应先找出问题的位置。

在正式开始每部分前都会有大概10至30秒的空白时间,您应该争取在这段时间内了解和预测您将会需要注意的要点。

当对话或访问开始时,先细心注意例句,了解回答测验的方法。

◆◇学会预测听力测验有非常多的问答形式:配对题(Matching) 真假题(True / False) 填充题(Gap fill) 选择题(Multiple Choice) 完成句子题(Sentence Completion)图解标签题(DiagramLabeling) 图表完成题(Chart/table completion) 短问答(Short-answer question)在正式聆听前,您会有时间阅读问题簿,您应趁这段时间预测您将会听到的内容。

雅思听力按个数给分对照表

雅思听力按个数给分对照表

雅思听力按个数给分对照表雅思听力考试时间卡的非常严格,但是这中间还是有一些可以让大家用来熟悉题目和了解场景的。

下面是小编整理的雅思听力按个数给分对照表,欢迎大家阅读分享借鉴。

雅思听力按个数给分对照表由于每次考试难度略有差异,所以雅思听力评分标准也不是固定不变的。

但是浮动范围非常小,评分标准上下不差1-2个。

下面所列出的雅思听力评分标准是结合雅思考生回忆整理的,目前雅思听力评分标准没有绝对的,只是一个范围。

希望给大家起到一个参考作用。

答对10-12道,得4分答对13-15道,得4.5分答对16-19道,得5分答对20-22道,得5.5分答对23-26道,得6分答对27-29道,得6.5分答对30-32道,得7分答对33-34道,得7.5分答对35-37道,得8分答对38-39道,得8.5分答对40道,得9分如何轻松拿到雅思听力8分首先,阅读问题这是一个大家都知道的问题,但编辑的本意是发现很多考生不知道正确的阅读方式。

我们都知道,当雅思听力开始时,很多考生开始阅读录音后的问题。

事实上,这是一个非常错误的方式,因为前面的话本来就是例行公事。

正确的方法是先花几秒钟把纸从头翻到尾。

目的是看每个部分有多少个问题,有哪些类型的问题,这样你就可以有一个好主意。

然后利用剩余的录音时间阅读第4节的问题。

当你听到第1节的单词时,开始阅读第1节的问题。

因为第四节是四节中难度最大的一节,十道题一下子就出现了,所以在这段时间里读一些题可以减轻以后的负担。

不要浪费时间在第一和第二部分,雅思听力高分,雅思考试怎么准备你得分更高。

把更多的时间花在第三部分和第四部分上。

快速预读示例和问题,分析它们之间的各种关系,理解说话者之间的关系以及文本中涉及的主题和场景。

其次,猜猜这个问题马克将语义中心(意图)和关键词(需要捕获答案的关键信息的句子和句子),分析其中包含的信息结构关系和词汇衔接关系,并对所听到的内容进行相应的关联和预测,可能知道缺少的内容,知道遗漏了什么,并准备好倾听。

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。

2024雅思考试历年真题听力专题全解

2024雅思考试历年真题听力专题全解

2024雅思考试历年真题听力专题全解雅思考试是国际英语语言测试系统(International English Language Testing System)的简称。

听力部分是雅思考试的一大考点,也是考生们普遍认为最为困难的部分。

为了帮助考生们更好地准备雅思听力考试,本文将提供2024年雅思考试历年真题听力专题的完整解析,希望对大家有所帮助。

第一部分:听力综合理解在雅思听力考试的第一部分,考生需要听取四段短对话或独白,并回答相关的问题。

以下是2024年雅思考试历年真题听力综合理解的全面解析。

第一段短对话:对话内容:男士询问女士图书馆的开放时间。

解析:根据对话内容可知,男士想要了解图书馆的开放时间。

在回答问题时,应该提及图书馆每天的开放时间以及周末是否开放等信息。

第二段短对话:对话内容:女士要求在邮局里填写表格。

解析:女士需要在邮局填写表格。

在回答问题时,应该提及填写表格的具体事项,例如需要携带哪些文件和填写表格的目的。

第三段独白:独白内容:介绍澳大利亚的旅游景点。

解析:独白中介绍了澳大利亚的旅游景点。

在回答问题时,应该提及澳大利亚有哪些著名的旅游景点,比如大堡礁、悉尼歌剧院等,并对这些景点进行简单的介绍。

第四段独白:独白内容:介绍健身房的不同会员卡。

解析:独白中介绍了健身房的不同会员卡种类。

在回答问题时,应该提及不同会员卡的价格、服务内容以及适合的人群等信息。

第二部分:听力选择题在第二部分的听力选择题中,考生需要根据听到的内容选择正确的答案。

以下是对2024年雅思考试历年真题听力选择题的全面解析。

题目一:问题:为什么女士不能参加晚会?选项:A. 她感冒了。

B. 她有其他安排。

C. 她没有被邀请。

解析:根据对话内容可知,女士不能参加晚会的原因是她没有被邀请。

因此,正确答案为C。

题目二:问题:男士明天要做什么?选项:A. 去看电影。

B. 和朋友出去吃饭。

C. 在家学习。

解析:根据对话内容可知,男士明天的计划是和朋友出去吃饭。

雅思听力评分标准

雅思听力评分标准

雅思听力评分标准雅思听力评分标准雅思听力评分标准1雅思听力评分标准听力和阅读雅思听力和阅读试卷各包括40题,每答对一题得一分。

考生这两部分满分的原始分均为40分,考生依据其原始分获取1-9分的等级分。

尽管所有雅思试题都会经过反复试验才会投放到正式考试中,然而不可避免地在考试中还会出现微小的难度差异。

为了平衡不同版本的差异,我们设定了成绩边界,使得所有考生的成绩都能反映相应的英语能力。

例如,6分的成绩可以根据不同版本设定不同的原始分。

点击这里获得雅思试卷生产过程的详细描述。

以下各表是20xx年听力、A类阅读、G类阅读三项等级分和平均原始分的换算表。

从中可以看出得到某一等级分数需要答对的题目数量。

A类和G类试卷的阅读部分是按照相同标准评分的。

二者的区别就是题型和文章类型。

A类试卷的文章包括更难的词汇和更复杂的形式。

通常来说,对于既定的成绩,G类阅读要求考生答对更多的题目。

雅思听力评分标准2所有IELTS考试的评分都是由经过专业培训的评卷官和考官在考试中心完成的。

考试成绩记录在成绩单上,包括一个总分,及听力、阅读、写作和口语四个单项分,考生的考试成绩采用1-9分的评分制来测评,四个项目独立记分,最后所得成绩取四项成绩的平均值。

总分和四个单项分均允许半分。

总成绩考试成绩记录在成绩单上,包括一个总分,及听力、阅读、写作和口语四个单项分,成绩从1分至9分不等,每一项的分数权重相同。

总分即是四个部分所得分数经过平均后四舍五入的成绩。

总分会以最接近的整分或半分报告。

为了避免疑惑,采用以下取整规定:如果平均成绩的小数位是.25,就四舍五入到下个半分档;如果平均成绩的小数位是.75,就四舍五入到下一整分档。

如果一位考生听力成绩是6.5,阅读6.5,写作5.0,口语7.0,那么他的总成绩就是6.5。

(25 ÷4 = 6.25 = 6.5)相应地,如果一位考生听力成绩4.0,阅读3.5,写作4.0,口语4.0,那么他的总成绩就是4.0。

雅思听力复议成功案例

雅思听力复议成功案例

以下是雅思听力复议成功的案例:考生情况:考生A在雅思考试中,听力成绩为6.5分,但A认为自己的实际水平应该更高,因此决定进行听力复议。

复议过程:A在规定时间内向雅思官方提交了复议申请,并支付了相应的复议费用。

在等待过程中,A保持了与官方客服的联系,并确保自己的申请状态正常。

复议结果:经过复议,A的听力成绩提高了0.5分,最终成绩为7分。

这个结果与A的预期相符,因此A对这个复议过程和结果都非常满意。

这个案例告诉我们,如果你认为自己的雅思成绩与实际水平不符,可以考虑进行复议。

但需要注意的是,复议结果并不是百分百成功的,因此在决定是否进行复议之前,需要仔细考虑自己的实际情况和需求。

同时,在复议过程中要保持耐心,并密切关注自己的申请状态。

以下是关于雅思听力复议成功的其他案例:1.学生B在初次雅思考试中听力得了6分,选择复议后成绩提高到了7分,不仅提高了总分,也满足了申请学校的最低要求。

2.学生C在考试时认为自己发挥得不错,但是成绩却不尽人意,选择复议后,雅思听力成绩由5.5分提高到了6.5分,顺利达到了申请的学校的入学标准。

需要注意的是,复议结果并不一定是提高分数,也存在分数下降的可能。

此外,复议时需要缴纳一定的费用,并且在规定时间内完成申请。

因此,考生在决定是否进行复议时应该充分考虑自己的实际情况和需求,权衡利弊后再做决定。

以下是另外两个雅思听力复议成功的例子:1.考生D的雅思听力成绩是6分,但D认为自己在考试中的表现应该更好,因此选择了复议。

经过复议,D的听力成绩提高到了7分,总分也因此提高到了7.5分,顺利达到了申请学校的标准。

2.考生E的雅思听力成绩为5.5分,但E对自己的听力水平非常有信心,认为可能是考试当天状态不佳导致了低分。

E决定复议听力成绩,经过一段时间的等待,成绩果然提高了0.5分,达到了6分。

虽然分数提高不多,但E对这个结果非常满意,也对自己的听力水平有了更深的了解。

这些例子告诉我们,如果你对自己的雅思成绩有疑问,可以考虑进行复议。

6.5-7雅思听力答案

6.5-7雅思听力答案

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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2017年雅思听力练习题及答案天才就是无止境刻苦勤奋的能力,以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的2017年雅思听力练习题及答案,希望能给大家带来帮助!TestSECTION 1 Questions 1-10Questions 1-4Complete the form below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR NUMBERS for each answer.Questions 5-7Choose the correct letter A, B or C.5 Sara requires aA single room.B twin room.C triple room.6 She would prefer to live with aA family.B single person.C couple.7 She would like to live in aA flat.B house.C studio apartment.Questions 8-10Complete the sentences below.Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.8 The ____________________ will be $320.9 She needs to pay the rent by cash or cheque on a ____________________ basis.10 She needs to pay her part of the ____________________ bill.SECTION 2 Questions 11-20Questions 11-14Choose the correct letter A, B or C.11 When is this year’s festival being held?A 1-13 JanuaryB 5-17 JanuaryC 25-31 January12 What will the reviewer concentrate on today?A theatreB danceC exhibitions13 How many circuses are there in the festival?A oneB twoC several14 Where does Circus Romano perform?A in a theatreB in a tentC in a stadiumQuestions 15-20Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.SECTION 3 Questions 21-30Questions 21-25Choose the correct letter A, B or C.21 The man wants information on courses forA people going back to college.B postgraduate students.C business executives.22 The ‘Study for Success’ seminar lasts forA one day.B two days.C three days.23 In the seminar the work on writing aims to improveA confidence.B speed.C clarity.24 Reading sessions help students to readA analytically.B as fast as possible.C thoroughly25 The seminar tries toA prepare learners physically.B encourage interest in learning.C develop literacy skills.Questions 26-30Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.26 A key component of the course is learning how toA use time effectivelyB stay healthyC select appropriate materials.27 Students who want to do the ‘Study for Success’ seminar shouldA register with the Faculty Office.B contact their Course Convenor.C reserve a place in advance.28 The ‘Learning Skills for University Study’ course takes place onA Monday, Wednesday and FridayB Monday, Tuesday and WednesdayC Monday, Thursday and Friday29 A feature of this course isA a physical training component.B advice on coping with stress.C a detailed weekly planner.30 The man chooses the ‘Study for Success’ seminar becauseA he is over forty.B he wants to start at the beginning.C he seeks to revise his skills.SECTION 4 Questions 31-40Questions 31 and 32Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.Questions 33-37Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Question 38Choose TWO letters A-G.Which TWO facilities did the students request in the new Union building?A a libraryB a games roomC a student health centreD a mini fitness centreE a large swimming poolF a travel agencyG a lecture theatreQuestion 39Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Which argument was used AGAINST having a drama theatre?A It would be expensive and no students would use it.B It would be a poor use of resources because only a minority would use it.C It could not accommodate large productions of plays.Question 40Choose TWO letters A-E.Which TWO security measures have been requested?A closed-circuit TVB show Union Card on entering the buildingC show Union Card when askedD spot searches of bagsE permanent Security Office on site。

(完整word版)5.5到7.0一个雅思考了5次的过来人经验

(完整word版)5.5到7.0一个雅思考了5次的过来人经验

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

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

据不完全统计,大家能够看得上的学校的雅思要求一般是6。

5/6。

0,而对于商科来说,要求会达到7。

0/6.0 or 6.5甚至更多。

而雅思的口语和写作同时达到6。

0,对于大多数的朋友来说是有难度的。

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

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

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

比如我申请的墨尔本大学的托福要求是79分(小分我没有注意。

),而雅思是6.5/6。

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

看一遍小标题。

开始你的烤鸭之路。

(二)如果你什么都没准备好的话,不要浪费钱大家可以看到我在2015。

5。

16考了一次雅思。

说说这次雅思的意义吧。

没意义.在这次雅思考试之前,我没有做过一套试题,更不知道每个单项会怎么考。

甚至在考试前夕,我还做了近一个多星期IAAF国际田联的志愿活动.。

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

剑桥雅思5、6、7 test1 听力原文

剑桥雅思5、6、7 test1 听力原文

TEST 1SECTION 1RECEPTIONIST:Good afternoon, Dreamtime Travel. How can I help youCUSTOMER:Oh hello. I'm interested in the holidays you offer along the coast near here. RECEPTIONIST: Yes. We operate several tours up the coast. Where in particular did you want to goCUSTOMER:Well, I like the sound of the holiday that mentioned whales. Was it 'Whale Watching'RECEPTIONIST:Oh, that's our Whale Watch Experience. lt's very popular and it's based in a lovely little town with nice beaches.CUSTOMER:Oh right, and how long does it lastRECEPTIONIST: It's two days - that includes four hours' travel time each way from here. CUSTOMER:Good, I don't want to be away any longer than that. So is that by coach RECEPTIONIST:Actually it's by minibus. We like to keep those tours small and personal so we don't take a whole coachload of people. in fact, we only take up to fifteen people on this tour, although we do run it with just twelve or thirteen.CUSTOMER:Oh, right. So do you run these tours oftenRECEPTIONIST:Well it depends on the time of year. Of course in peak times like the summer holidays we do them every weekend, but at the moment it's usually once a month at most. CUSTOMER:And when is the next one goingRECEPTIONIST:Mmm, let me see. Um, there's one in three weeks' time which is April the 18th, and then we don't have another one until June the 2nd.CUSTOMER: All right, and is April a good time to goRECEPTIONIST:Pretty good. Though the really good time is later in the year. I have to say though that the whale sighting is only one of the many things offered.CUSTOMER:ReallyRECEPTIONIST:Yes. The hotel itself where you stay has great facilities. It's called The Pallisades.CUSTOMER:The Paris whatRECEPTIONIST:No, it's actually The Pallisades, P-A-L-L-I-S-A-D-E-S. It's right on the main beach there.CUSTOMER:Oh, I see.RECEPTIONIST:All of the rooms have nice views and the food is really good there too. CUSTOMER:Oh right.CUSTOMER:And what about the other things You know, that are included in the price. RECEPTIONIST: Oh, there are lots of things. If you don't want to do the whale watch cruise, your guide will take anyone who is interested either on a bushwalk through the national park near the hotel, and there's no extra charge for that, or on a fishing trip. That's an extra $12 I think.And there's also a reptile park in town - that costs more or less the same.CUSTOMER: No, I think I'd prefer whales to snakes.RECEPTIONIST:Yeah. And if you just want to relax you are free to sit by the hotel pool or go down the beach. Oh, and they also have tennis courts at the hotel, but you have to pay for those by the hour. But there are table tennis tables downstairs and they're part of the accommodation package. Just speak to your guide.CUSTOMER: Well that sounds good. So how much is the basic tour price RECEPTIONIST: At this time of year it's usually around $300 but let me check. Er...oh, it's actually $280.CUSTOMER:And the next tour, are there any places on that oneRECEPTIONIST:HOW many people Is It forCUSTOMER: These are two of us.RECEPTIONIST: Yes, that should be fine. Can I just mention that we require allbookings to be made at least fourteen days before you travel to avoid cancellations of tours. And if you cancel within seven days of departure you will have to pay 50% of your total booking. CUSTOMER:OK.RECEPTIONIST: And you also need to pay a 20% deposit at the time of booking. CUSTOMER:Can I pay that by credit cardRECEPTIONIST: Yes, you can.CUSTOMER: All right, what I'll do is I'll talk to my partner and get back to you. RECEPTIONIST:Fine. So I'll make a provisional booking, shall I - two for the Whale Watch Experience. Let me issue you with a customer referencenumber for when you call back. Do you have a penCUSTOMER: Yes.RECEPTIONIST:OK, it's three nine seven, four five, T. That's T for tango. When you call back, ask to speak to the Tour Manager, that's me, Tracy.CUSTOMER:Fine, I will.SECTION 2Hello and welcome to today's“Buyer Beware”programme, where we give you some tips on how to spend your money wisely. How, in today's show we're looking at beds for children and babies. Let's start by looking at baby cots, that's for children of up to three years old. We tested three different cots all in the budget price range and, as usual, we will feature the good points, the problems and our verdict.The first cot we looked at was by Baby Safe and it had several good points to recommend it. Our testers liked the fact that it had four wheels, so it was easy to move around. The only slight problems with this cot were that it had no brakes, but they didn't think that mattered too much. At first they were a bit concerned about the side bar, because they felt babies could trap their fingers in it, but our testers felt that this was unlikely to happen so they have given this one a verdict of “satisfactory.The next cot was by Choice Cots and this time our testers were pleased to find a cot which is simple to put together - unlike others we looked at. On the minus side, our testers did not like the fact that the side of the cot did not drop down, making it difficult to pick up newborn babies. However, the real problem with this cot was the space between the bars; our testers found they were too wide and a baby could easily trap his head. We felt this was a real safety hazard and so we have labelled this one dangerous, I'm afraid.And finally better news for the Mother's Choice cot. This cot was slightly different in that, although the side bar did not drop down, the base could be raised or lowered into two different positions making it safe as well as convenient. The negatives for this one were quite minor; the only niggle everyone had was the fact that it has no wheels and the only other problem anyone could find, was that there were pictures which were simply stuck on and so could easily becomedetached. The makers have now promised to discontinue this practice. As this cot will then be safe in every way, we have made the Mother's Choice cot our best buy. Congratulations Mother's Choice!So, what features should you look for in a baby's cot Well obviously safety is a very important factor as well as comfort and convenience. We recommend that, if you are buying a cot, do make sure that any metal present is not rusted or bent in any way. You should ensure your cot has only rounded or smooth edging without any sharp edges, this is especially important for wooden cots. And now on to beds for toddlers ...SECTION 3ANDREW:Excuse me, I was told to come here for advice about, erm, Management Diploma coursesMONICA:You've certainly come to the right place. Hi, my name is Monica.ANDREW: Nice to meet you. My name is Andrew, Andrew Harris.MONICA:So, Andrew, have you seen our diploma course prospectus yetANDREW: Yes, I've already looked at it. In fact, I thought the information on course content was really useful, but I'm afraid I'm a bit confused by all the different ways you can do the course: full-time intensive, part-time and so on.MONICA: Well, let's see if I can help. I think each course type has its advantages and disadvantages, so it really depends on you-your own study habits, and your financial circumstances, of course. Are you working at the momentANDREW:Yes. I've been working in the administration section of the local hospital for the last three years. And before that I worked in the office of a computer engineering company for two years. So, I've got about five years of relevant work experience. And what I'm hoping to focus on is Personnel Management.MONICA: I see. And are you planning to leave your current job to study, or are you thinking about just taking a year offANDREW:I want to know what my options are, really. I don't want to quit my job or anything and my employers are keen for me to get some more qualifications but obviously, it would be better if I could do a course without taking too much time away from work.MONICA: Right, so you don't really want to do the full-time course, thenANDREW: No, not really. It's also a question of finances. You see, my office have agreed to pay the cost of the Course itself, but I would have to take unpaid leave if I want to study full-time and, well, I don't think I could afford to support myself with no salary for a whole year. MONICA: OK. Well, you have two other possibilities: you could either do the part-time course- that would be over two years and you wouldn't have to take any time off work - or you could do what we call a 'modular' course. You could do that in eighteen months if you wanted - or longer, it's quite flexible and it would be up to you.ANDREW:Mmm. So what does the part-time course involveMONICA:For that you would join an evening class and have a lecture twice a week. Then, you'd have to attend a seminar or discussion workshop one weekend a month.ANDREW: What kind of coursework would I have to doMONICA:Well, it's a mixture. You'd be expected to write an essay each month, which counts towards your final assessment. You have a case study to do by the end of the course, which might involve doing a survey or something like that, and also you need to hand in a short reportevery four weeks.ANDREW:So, that's quite a lot of work, then, on top of working every day. It sounds like a lot of studying - and really tiring.MONICA: Yes, you certainly wouldn't have much free time!ANDREW: What about the 'modular' course What would I have to do for thatMONICA: That's where you get the opportunity to study full-time for short periods. That way you can cover a lot of coursework and attend lectures and seminars during the day. And each module lasts for one term, say, about twelve weeks at a time. There are obvious advantages in this - the main one being that you can study in a much more intensive way, which suits some people much better.ANDREW:And how many of these 'modules' would I have to do to get the diploma MONICA: The current programme is two modules - and then you have to choose a topic to work in more depth - but you can base that on your job, and so you don't need to be away from the office, and how long it takes is up to you.ANDREW: The important thing is that you don't have to study and work. You can focus on one thing at a time.MONICA: Yes, I can see that. It certainly sounds attractive! It would be more expensive, though.I mean, I'd have to support myself without pay for each module.ANDREW:That's true, so that might be a problem for you. Look, why don't you talk this over with your employers and ...SECTION 4OK, so we've been looking at the attitudes of various social and cultural groups towards the management of their personal finances - how important they feel it is to save money, and what they save their money for. One aspect that we haven't yet considered is gender. So if we consider gender issues we're basically asking whether men and women have different attitudes towards saving money, and whether they save money for different things:Back in 1928 the British writer George Bernard Shaw wrote in his Intelligent Women's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism that A man is supposed to understand polities, economics and finance and is therefore unwilling to accept essential instruction.' lie also said, 'A woman, having fewer pretensions, is far more willing to learn'. Now, though these days people might question a lot of the assumptions contained in those statements, recent research does suggest that there are some quite fundamental differences between men and women in their attitudes to economic matters.Let's look at what men and women actually save for. Research studies of women in North America have found that women are far more likely to save for their children's education and they are also more likely to save up in order to buy a house one day. The same studies have found that men, on the other hand, tend to save for a car, which by the way takes a surprisingly large amount of the household budget in North America. But the other main priority for men when saving money is their retirement. When they're earning, they're far more likely to put money aside for their old age than women are.Now this is rather disturbing, because in fact the need for women to save for their old age is far greater than for men. Let's consider this for a moment. To start with, it is a fact that throughout the world, women are likely to live many years longer than men, so they need money to support them during this time. Since women are likely to be the ones left without a partner in old age, they may therefore have to pay for nursing care, because they don't have a spouse to look after them.Furthermore the high divorce rates in North America are creating a poverty cycle for women. It is the divorced women who will most often have to look after the children and thus they need more money to look. after not just themselves but others.So what can be done about this situation The population in North America is likely to contain an increasing number of elderly women. The research indicates that at present for women it takes a crisis to make them think about their future financial situation. But of course this is the very worst time for anyone to make important decisions. Women today need to look ahead, think ahead - not wait until they're under pressure. Even women in their early twenties need to think about pensions, for example, and with increasing numbers of women in professional positions there are signs that this is beginning to happen. Then research also suggests that women avoid dealing effectively with their economic situation because of a lack of confidence. The best way for them to overcome this is by getting themselves properly informed so they are less dependent on other people's advice. A number of initiatives have been set up to help them do this. This College, for example, is one of the educational institutions which offers night classes in Money Management, and increasing numbers of women are enrolling on such courses. Here, they can be given advice on different ways of saving. Many women are unwilling to invest in stocks and shares, for instance, but these can be extremely profitable. It is usually advised that at least 70% of a person's savings should be in low-risk investments but for the rest, financial advisors often advise taking some well-informed risks. Initiatives such as this can give women the economic skills and knowledge they need for a comfortable, independent retirement.The increasing proportion of elderly women in the population is likely to have other economic consequences...C6T1TAPESCRIPTSSECTION 1MAN: Right, got that. And what’s the next typeWOMAN: Well, that’s Silver—it’s the same as Gold except you have to pay a small fee of £1,00 per lesson for any you do and you can only use the centre at certain times.MAN: I see. So when exactly?WOMAN: You can only use the facilities between 10 am and 4:30 pm.MAN: So I couldn’t use the pool at 8 in the morning or evening, thenWOMAN: That’s right.MAN: OK. And the price for that Is the joining fee the same as for GoldWOMAN: Actually, it’s slightly less than the £250—it’s £225, but the annual fee is only £300. Does that sound more like what you wantMAN: Well, it’s still rather more expensive than I thought. I’m a student here in England and I’m only here for six months.WOMAN: Ah, then the Bronze scheme would probably suit you best.MAN: How is that differentWOMAN: Well, some of the facilities have restricted use.MAN: And do I have to pay for classesWOMAN: Yes, it’s £3 for each class you join.MAN: I see. And what are the hours thenWOMAN: Between 10.30 and 3.30 weekdays only and you pay a £50 joining fee. The annual fee is £180—it works out at £15 a month, so that would be quite a lot cheaper.MAN: Oh, that should be all right. I could come in my free periods. What do I have to do if I want to joinWOMAN: Well, we book you in for an assessment with an instructor, who will show you how to use all the equipment. If you want to organize a trial session and look around the centre, you’ll need to speak to David Kynchley.MAN: Hmm. Could you spell that pleaseWOMAN: Yes, David K-Y-N-C-H-L-E-Y. I’ll give you his direct line number. It’s oh-four-five-eight-nine-five-three-double one.MAN: Thanks.WOMAN: Thank you for calling Kingswell Club.SECTION 2MAN: And here on Radio Rivenden we have Lynne Rawley, the Public Relations Officer of our own Rivenden City Theatre. Hello, Lynne.L YNNE: Hello.MAN: Now, the theatre is reopening soon after its three-year redevelopment program, isn’t itL YNNE: That’s right, and there are a lot of improvements. The first thing people will see when they go in is that the foyer has been repainted in the original green and gold. Then the box office has been reoriented with its own access form the side of the building instead of through the foyer, which means it can be open longer hours, and has more space, too. The shop that used to be in the foyer, which sold books and CDs, is the one part of the redevelopment which isn’t yet complete. The plan is to find new premises for it near the theatre, and we’ve had difficulty findingsomewhere suitable. We hope to reopen the shop in the next few months.MAN: Will audiences find any difference in the auditoriumL YNNE: Yes, we’ve increased the leg-room between the rows. This means that there are now fewer seats but we’re sure audiences will be much happier. And we’ve installed air conditioning, so it won’t get so hot and stuffy. We already had a few seats which were suitable for wheelchair users, and now there are twice as many, which we hope will meet demand. Something else that will benefit audiences is the new lifts. The two we used to have were small and slow. They’ve now gone, and we’ve got much more efficient ones.MAN: Anything for the performersL YNNE: Yes, we’ve made a number of improveme nts backstage. The small dark dressing rooms we used to have have been converted into two large airy rooms, so they’re much more comfortable now. And the state-of-the-art electronic sound and lighting systems have been installed.MAN: OK, so what’s the fir st play that audiences can see when the theatre reopensL YNNE: We’ve got a very exciting production of Peter Shaffer’s Royal Hunt of the Sun, which is currently touring the country. That starts on October the 13th and runs till the 19th. We’re experimenting bit with the time the curtain goes up. We used to start all our performances at 7.30, but that made it difficult for people to go home by public transport, so instead we’re beginning at 7. Because at 9.45, when it finished, there are still buses running. Tickets are already selling fast. The Friday and Saturday performances sold out almost immediately and, now there are only tickets for Monday and Thursday.MAN: How much are theyL YNNE: We’ve introduced a simpler price structure. Ticket prices used to ran ge from £6 to £30 but now they’re all £18. They’re available from the box office, in person, by phone, fax or post, or onlineMAN: OK, Lynne, now if you’d like to give the contact details for the theatre.SECTION 3TUTOR: Hello, can I help youBRIAN: I was told to come here, because I’d like to talk to someone about taking a management course.TUTOR: Right. I’m one of the tutors, so I should be able to help you.BRIAN: Oh, good. My name’s Brian Ardley. I’ve decided to enroll on a part-time management course. A friend of mine took one last year, and recommended it to me.TUTOR: Right.BRIAN: Is there anything I should do before the course, like reading or anythingTUTOR: We prefer to integrate reading with the course, so we don’t give out a reading list in advance. But we like people to write a case study, describing an organization they know. BRIAN: I’ve already done that, as my friends told me you wanted one. But would it be possible to sit in on a teaching session, to see what it’s like I haven’t been a stu dent for quite a while. TUTOR: Fine. Just let me know which date, I’ll arrange it with the tutor.BRIAN: Now, could I ask you about the college facilities, pleaseTUTOR: Anything in particularBRIAN: Well, the course is one day a week, all day, isn’t it So presumably it’s possible to buy foodTUTOR: Yes, the refectory’s open all day.BRIAN: Does it cater for special diets I have some food allergies.TUTOR: Provided you warn the refectory in advance, it won’t be a problem.BRIAN: Good. What about facilities for young children I’d like to bring my daughter here while I’m studying.TUTOR: How old is sheBRIAN: Three.TUTOR: Then she’s eligible to join the nursery, which is supervised by a qualified Nursery Nurse. The waiting list for a place is quite long though, so you ought to apply now.BRIAN: OK.TUTOR: I don’t know if our careers advice service would be of any interest to youBRIAN: Yes, it might help me decide how to develop my career after the course.TUTOR: The centre has a lot of reference materials, and staff qualified to give guidance on a one-to-one basis.BRIAN: I noticed a fitness centre next to the college. Is that for studentsTUTOR: It’s open to everyone, but students pay an annual fee that’s much less than the general public pays.BRIAN: And presumably the college library stocks newspapers and journals, as well as books TUTOR: Yes, and there’s also an audio-visual room, for viewing and listening to videos, cassettes, and so on.BRIAN: Is there also access to computersTUTOR: Yes, your tutor will need to arrange with the technical support team for you to get a password, so ask him or her about it when you start the course.BRIAN: OK.TUTOR: By the way, do you know about our Business CentreBRIAN: No. What’s thatTUTOR: It’s a training resource-a collection of materials for people to study on their own, or use in their own organizations.BRIAN: Uhuh. You mean books and videosTUTOR: Yes, and manuals for self-study. Plus a lot of computer-based materials, so people can word through them a t their own speed, and repeat anything they aren’t sure about. And you can hire laptops to use in your own home or workplaces as well as printers that you can take away. BRIAN: Does it have anything that I could use to improve my study skills I don’t have much idea about report writing, and I’m sure I’ll need it on the course.TUTOR: Oh yes, there’s plenty of useful material. Just ask one of the staff.BRIAN: Does the centre cover all the main areas of businessTUTOR: Yes, topics like finance, and of course marketing-that’s a popular one. Local managers seem to queue up to borrow the videos!BRIAN: So it isn’t just for students, thenTUTOR: No, it’s for members only, but anyone can join.BRIAN: How much does it costTUTOR: £100 a year for a company, and £50 for an individual, with no discount for students, I’m afraid.BIRAN: That’s very helpful. Well, I think that’s all. I’d better go home and fill in the enrolment form. Thanks for all your help.TUTOR: You’re welcome. Goodbye.BRIAN: Goodbye.SECTION 4In the last few weeks, we’ve been looking at various aspects of the social history of London, and this morning we’re continuing with a look at life in the area called the East End. I’ll start with a brief history of the district, and then focus on life in the first half of the twentieth century.Back in the first to the fourth centuries AD, when the Romans controlled England, London grew into a town of 45,000 people, and what’s now the East End – the area by the river Thames, and along the road heading north-east from London to the coast – consisted of farmland with crops and livestock which helped to feed that population.The Romans left in 410, at the beginning of the fifth century, and from then onwards the country suffered a series of invasions by tribes from present-day Germany and Denmark, the Angles, Saxons and Jutes, and many of whom settled in the East End. The technology they introduced meant that metal and leather goods were produced there for the first time. And as the East End was by the river, ships could transport goods between there and foreign markets.In the eleventh century, in 1066 to be precise, the Normans conquered England, and during the next few centuries London became one of the most powerful and prosperous cities in Europe. The East End benefited from this, and because there were fewer restrictions there than in the city itself, plenty of newcomers settled there from abroad, bringing their skills as workers, merchants or money – lenders during the next few hundred years.In the sixteenth century the first dock was dug where ships were constructed, eventually making the East End the focus of massive international trade. And in the late sixteenth century, when much of the rest of England was suffering economically, a lot of agricultural workers came to the East End to look for alternative work.In the seventeenth century, the East End was still a series of separate, semi-rural settlements. There was a shortage of accommodation, so marshland was drained and built on to house the large numbers of people now living there.By the nineteenth century London was the busiest port in the world, and this became the main source of employment in the East End. Those who could afford to live in more pleasant surroundings moved out, and the area became one where the vast majority of people lived in extreme poverty, and suffered from appalling sanitary conditions.That brief outline takes us to beginning of the twentieth century, and now we’ll turn to housing.At the beginning of the century, living conditions for the majority of working people in East London were very basic indeed. Houses were crowded closely together and usually very badly built, because there was no regulation. But the poor and needy were attracted by the possibility of work, and they had to be housed. It was the availability, rather than the condition, of the housing that was the major concern for tenants and landlords alike.Few houses had electricity at this time, so other sources of power were used, like coal for the fires which heated perhaps just one room. Of course, the smoke from these contributed a great deal of the air pollution for which London used to be famous.A tiny, damp, unhealthy house like this might well be occupied by two full families, possibly including several children, grandparents, aunts and uncles.Now, before I go on to health implications of this way of life, I’ll say something about food and nutrition.TAST 1Section1Man: Hello,this is Land Transport information at toronto Airport.Woman: Oh,good morning,I’m flying to toronto Airportnext week, and I need to get to a town called um,Milton.Cpould you tell me how I can get there Man: Milton,did you say Let me see. I think that’s about 150 miles south-west of here .In fact it’s 147 miles to be exact, so it’ll take you at least –say ,three to four hours by road.Woman: Wow! Is it as far as thatMan: yes,I’m afraid so.But you have a number of options to get you here and you can always rent a car right hereat the airport,of course.Woman: Right. Well, I don’t really want to drive myself ,so I’d like more information about public transport.Man: Ok.In that case the quickest and most comfortable is a cab and of course there are always plenty available.But it’ll cost you.you can also take a greyhound bus or there’s an airport shuttle Service to Miiton.Woman: Hummm, I think for that kind of distance a cab would be way beyond my budget. But the bus sounds OK.Can you tell me how much that would costMan: Sure. Let’s see. That wold be $15 one way,or $27.50 return. That’s on the Greyhound. Woman:Oh,that’s quite cheap-great!.but whereabouts does ie stop in MiltonMan: It goes directly from the airport here to the City Centre and it’s pretty fast.But you have to bear in mind that there is only one departure a day, so it depends what time your flight gets in. Woman: Oh,of course. Hang on, we’re due to get there at 11:30 am.Man: Hmmm, too bad, the bus leaves at 3:45, so you would have quite a wait – more than 4 hours. Woman:Oh,I see. Well, what about the shuttle you mentionedMan: OK. That’s the Airport Shuttle that will take you from the airport right to your hotel or private address. It’s a door-to-door service and it would suit you much better,because there’s one every two hours.Woman: So how much does that costMan: Let’s see. Yeah, that’s $35 one way, $65 return, so I guess it’s a bit more expensive than the Greyhound.Woman:Oh, that doesn’t sound too bad.especially if it*ll take me straight to the hotel.Man:But you do need to reserve a seat.Woman:OK. Is it possible to make a booking right now Through youMan:Sure.Man: OK.I just have to fill this form out for you. So what date do you want to book this for Woman:The 16th of Octobler –oh,no,sorry.that’s my departure date. I arrive on the 17th, so book it for then,please.Man: So, That’s the Toronto Airport Shuttle to Milton.And this is for just one person or…Woman: yes, just me, please.Man:Right. And you said your excepted time of arrival was 11:30 So if I book your Shuttle for after 12:00- let’s say, 12:30 that should g ive you plenty of time to, you know, collect your baggage maybe grab a coffeeWoman:Yeah, that sounds fine, as long as we land on time!Man: Well,we’ll take you flight details so you don’t need to warry too much about that. Now.。

雅思听力a类评分对照表

雅思听力a类评分对照表

雅思听力考试是评估考生听力理解能力的重要部分,它包括了多种题型,如填空、选择、匹配、标签等,旨在测试考生对英语听力材料的理解程度。

雅思听力A类评分对照表详细介绍了不同分数对应的答题情况,以下是根据参考信息整理的详细介绍:1. 雅思听力评分标准:5-6分在这个分数段内,考生通常能够听懂一些基本的听力材料,但可能在理解复杂或详细的听力内容上存在困难。

具体来说:-考试得分在5分时,对应的原始分值通常在16-17题之间。

-考试得分在5.5分时,对应的原始分值通常在18-22题之间。

-考试得分在6分时,对应的原始分值通常在23-25题之间。

2. 雅思听力评分标准:6-7分在这个分数段内,考生能够听懂一些复杂的听力材料,并且在理解详细的信息上有所提高。

具体来说:-考试得分在6分时,对应的原始分值通常在26-28题之间。

-考试得分在6.5分时,对应的原始分值通常在29-31题之间。

-考试得分在7分时,对应的原始分值通常在32-34题之间。

3. 雅思听力评分标准:7-8分这个分数段的考生通常能够很好地理解听力材料,即使在面对较长、较复杂的听力内容时也能表现出色。

具体来说:-考试得分在7分时,对应的原始分值通常在35-37题之间。

-考试得分在7.5分时,对应的原始分值通常在38-40题之间。

-考试得分在8分时,对应的原始分值通常在35-37题之间。

4. 雅思听力评分标准:8-9分这个分数段的考生在听力理解上接近或达到专家水平,能够轻松应对各种复杂、抽象的听力内容。

具体来说:-考试得分在8分时,对应的原始分值通常在35-37题之间。

-考试得分在8.5分时,对应的原始分值通常在38-40题之间。

-考试得分在9分时,对应的原始分值通常在35-37题之间。

需要注意的是,雅思听力评分对照表是根据考生做对的题目数量来划分分数的,因此考生在备考时应注重提高答题的准确性,尤其是对于容易出错的题型。

此外,考生在考试过程中应充分利用时间,如在听录音前仔细阅读题目,在听录音时集中注意力捕捉关键信息,在誊写答案时注意避免低级错误。

[雅思听力分数的计算方法] 雅思分数对照表

[雅思听力分数的计算方法] 雅思分数对照表

[雅思听力分数的计算方法] 雅思分数对照表小编下面所列出的雅思听力算分标准是结合雅思培训机构以及众多雅思考生回忆整理的,目前雅思听力f评分标准没有绝对的,只是一个范围。

雅思听力答题方法?希望给大家起到一个参考作用。

雅思听力分数标准对照表如下:有些考生会认为短问答比填充题更难。

短问答通常出现在聆听考试的较后部份,因此须要听的会是较难的对话。

想熟练掌握短问答,可录下电视或收音机里的交谈节目,试着聆听节目的要点,以最快速的方法记录下来,记录方式可采用、符号等等。

当答题时,答案一定要完整,不要用缩写。

在对答中,问题问出后,回答人的第一句说话千万不要是答案,答题人常常不会立刻正面回答问题。

关于雅思分数的详情介绍评分人员雅思考试的所有阅卷工作由经过训练的评分人员和考官在考试中心进行。

评分人员受过专门训练,了解雅思评分相关政策,而且切实做到按照评分标准给听力和阅读考卷评分。

每隔一年对评分人员进行测评,以确保评分符合标准。

在每个考试中心,会进行系统化的监测,并对一定比例的答题纸实施双重阅卷。

对于雅思写作和口语考官的招聘和培训按照既定标准进行。

除了会持续监测考官的表现之外,还会每隔一年测评考官,以确保按照标准评分。

计分方式考试成绩记录在成绩单上,包括一个总分,及听力、阅读、写作和口语四个单项分,考生的考试成绩采用1-9分的评分制来测评,四个项目独立记分,最后所得成绩取四项成绩的平均值。

总分和四个单项分均允许半分。

分数标准9分成绩极佳,能将英语运用自如,精确、流利并能完全理解.8分非常良好,能将英语运用自如,只是偶尔有不连接的错误和不恰当,在不熟悉的状况下可能出现误解,可将复杂细节的争论掌握的相当好.7分良好,有能力运用英语,虽然在某些情况有时会发生不准确、不适当和误解,大致可将复杂的英语掌握的不错,也理解其全部内容.6分(澳大利亚移民英国留学分数线)及格,大致能有效的运用英语,虽然有不准确、不适当和误解发生,能使用并理解相当复杂的英语,特别是在熟悉的情况时.5分(加拿大移民新西兰移民分数线)适当及格,可部分运用英语,在大多数情况下可应付全部的意思,虽然可能犯下许多错误,在本身领域内应可掌握基本的沟通.4分(英国预科分数线)水平有限,只限在熟悉的状况下有基本的理解力,在理解与表达上常发生问题,无法使用复杂英语.3分水平极有限,在极熟悉的情况下,只能进行一般的沟通理解.2分只属于偶尔使用英语,除非在熟悉的情况,使用单词和简短的短句表达最基本的信息,在说写方面有重大的障碍.1分不能通过,可能只能说几个单词,无法沟通.0分考生没有参加考试,没有可评估的信息.单项评分标准1.雅思听力和阅读客观题,所以只需要计算答对数量即可。

2021年6月5日雅思考试真题答案

2021年6月5日雅思考试真题答案

2021年6月5日雅思考试真题答案店铺雅思考试是不少学生选择的英语类考试,在备考雅思的过程中,大家可以做做雅思考试真题,整理了2021年6月5日雅思考试真题答案,来看看吧!1、逻辑记忆:通过词的本身的内部逻辑关系词与词之间的外部逻辑关系记忆单词。

a、把几个字母看作一个来记,如night,light,fight,night,might,sight,tightb、外旧内新,如bridge桥看成ridge山脊,sharp看成harp竖琴c、外新内旧,如cleave劈开看成c+leave,2、联想记忆a、音与形的联想即根据读音规则记忆单词。

b、形与义的联想如eye把两个e看成两个眼,banana把a看成一个个的香蕉,bird把b和d看成两个翅膀。

c、象声词联想实际的声音,如gong锣,coo咕咕声。

3、分类记忆:把单词进行分门别类,如动物植物等进行分类记忆,你可以找一本分类词汇作为参考。

4、卡片记忆:自己制作单词卡片,随时随身进行单词记忆,卡片写上单词的词形、词性、词义、音标、搭配例句等。

5、感官记忆:记单词时不要只用一种感官,尽可能地用多个感官,耳听嘴读手写眼看心记等。

6、软件记忆:有电脑的可利用电脑软件进行记单词,如开心背单词、开天辟地背单词、我爱背单词等。

7、构词记忆:利用构词法,通过分析词根、前缀、后缀、派生和合成等记忆单词。

8、图表记忆:利用形象的图表进行记忆,它的优点是意形物直观的结合到一起,你可以找一本英语图解字典作为参考。

9、游戏记忆:通过自己和集体做游戏,在轻松愉快的气氛中进行单词记忆。

10、歌曲记忆:通过唱英语歌曲记忆单词。

每个音素的发音很多单词的发音相似,发音不准确,就会造成误解。

要改善自己的发音问题,除了熟悉发音规则,平时在背单词的时候也要多关注音标,不光要记单词的意思还要记单词的发音,一边听单词一边记。

遇到不清楚的单词发音,要查字典确认。

单词和句子的重读我们都知道一个单词重音放在不同的地方也会有不同的意思,句子重音不同,所表达的意思也不一样。

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