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2023年7月10日雅思閱讀部分考試答案
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一、2023年7月10日雅思閱讀部分考試答案
PASSAGE 1
主題:卡耐基(傳記)難易度:一般題型:判斷+填空+匹配
答案待回憶
PASSAGE 2
主題:古埃及造船難易度:較難題型:段落匹配+填空
答案待回憶
PASSAGE 3
主題:達(dá)爾文研究難易度:難題型:匹配+單選+判斷
27 - 31 匹配
27. 選explain the meaning of evolutionary psychology
28. 選我們的興趣和個(gè)性是祖先遺傳給我們的
29. 選情感很重要對(duì)應(yīng)改變管理效率
30. 選未來職場(chǎng)社交依然保持強(qiáng)勢(shì)
31. 選達(dá)爾文進(jìn)化論對(duì)現(xiàn)代工作環(huán)境有影響
32 - 35 判斷
32. True
33. False34. Not given35. False
36 - 40 填空
36. business environment
37. MBA graduates
38. back-to-front thinking
39. magic forumla40. human nature
二、雅思閱讀提速方法
1、速讀訓(xùn)練
雅思閱讀考察的是一個(gè)考生的閱讀理解能力,更是考察關(guān)鍵信息的獲取能力,所以考生未必要讀完全部?jī)?nèi)容才開始做題,只要在短時(shí)間內(nèi)消化文章的關(guān)鍵信息即可,所以訓(xùn)練速讀能力很重要,比如關(guān)鍵信息一般出現(xiàn)在文章開頭,段落的首句或結(jié)尾,次要部分要害信息出現(xiàn)在轉(zhuǎn)折語段,掌握這些基本的獲取關(guān)鍵信息技巧,就可以爭(zhēng)奪足夠多的時(shí)間了。
2、題型技巧
因?yàn)樗僮x并不能解決全部問題,在遇到不同的閱讀題型時(shí),我們也應(yīng)該注意各類題型的解題方法,其中主旨題(List of Headings):主要考察的是考生的概括能力,那么速讀對(duì)主旨定位的幫助很大,但遇到一些考察細(xì)節(jié)的題目(判斷題T/F/NG、選擇題Multiple Choice等),則需要你能夠迅速定位題目與原文中的關(guān)鍵詞。
3、同義替換
除了部分專有名詞無法替換之外,其實(shí)雅思閱讀處處可見同義替換,同義替換的方式太多,同義詞、近義詞、短語,甚至句型轉(zhuǎn)換都有可能進(jìn)行替換。
4、積累詞匯
很多單詞看不懂的結(jié)果就是每個(gè)句子都看不懂,只能硬著頭皮看下去。多看幾句,又忘了前面在講什么,又回頭看,這樣速度怎么可能快?其實(shí)雅思閱讀文章有很多學(xué)術(shù)詞匯,這類專業(yè)詞匯并不會(huì)影響考生們做題,適當(dāng)進(jìn)行拓展閱讀即可了解到,所以不必過分追求這些詞匯。
三、雅思閱讀題型
paragraph headings(段落標(biāo)題)
會(huì)有10個(gè)左右的標(biāo)題選項(xiàng)出現(xiàn)在閱讀文章的后面,其中會(huì)包含一個(gè)或兩個(gè)段落和其標(biāo)題的幾個(gè)例子,這種題目要求考生對(duì)給出的段落在文章內(nèi)容中找出相匹配的段落標(biāo)題,雖然題目給出的標(biāo)題適用于多個(gè)段落,但在正式的考試中一個(gè)選項(xiàng)只能適用于一個(gè)段落。
回答問題
根據(jù)文章或圖表回答問題這種題目是考察考生對(duì)信息的篩選和提取能力,如用下列單詞提問what、which、when、where、who、whose、whom、why、 how等。辨別正誤題型
該題型還包括(not given / not mentioned)沒有提到,有時(shí)還會(huì)出現(xiàn)下列提法精確/不精確、一致/不一致、正確與不正確,辨別正誤題型屬于難度比較大的題型通常在閱讀測(cè)試中的第三或者第四部分出現(xiàn)。
摘要、填空題型
填空題通常有兩種形式:一種是根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容選擇詞或短語填空,第二種形式是利用所給單詞或短語讓考生填空,上述兩種形式填空題都需要借助語法、詞法知識(shí)分析所需填空文章中相關(guān)句子的含義。
配對(duì)題(matching)
配對(duì)的范圍主要包括新產(chǎn)品的發(fā)明家、發(fā)明時(shí)間、事件和事件的發(fā)展經(jīng)過、事件發(fā)生的原因和結(jié)果、文章內(nèi)容中概念的解釋和標(biāo)志性事物及其所處的年代等等。
多重選擇題型
雅思閱讀測(cè)試中的多重選擇題型與托福測(cè)試中的多重選擇題型,雖然類似實(shí)質(zhì)上差別很大,雅思閱讀測(cè)試中的多重選擇題型更多側(cè)重于對(duì)文章的理解而非強(qiáng)調(diào)語法、詞法的運(yùn)用。
完成句子題型
這種題目比較花時(shí)間需要考生根據(jù)選項(xiàng)在文章仔細(xì)的尋找相關(guān)的信息,這也是考察小伙伴們篩選信息和提取信息的能力。
四、雅思閱讀備考須知
1 烤鴨們?cè)趥淇佳潘奸喿x第一步不要瘋狂做劍橋真題,資源是有限的,你應(yīng)該先夯實(shí)高頻詞匯和必備的語法內(nèi)容。
2 最好的雅思閱讀備考材料,除了劍橋真題還是劍橋真題。
3 雅思閱讀高頻單詞你可以從練習(xí)中歸納,但對(duì)于時(shí)間很緊的同學(xué)使用一本好的單詞書也不失為好的選擇。
4 時(shí)間是我們最大的敵人,大家千萬別養(yǎng)成拖沓的習(xí)慣,規(guī)定時(shí)間完成規(guī)定練習(xí)時(shí)必須的。
5 如果不能20分鐘完成一篇閱讀文章,你可以試著用漸進(jìn)法練習(xí),先以25分鐘練習(xí),慢慢縮減到23分鐘,最終達(dá)到考試要求。
6 閱讀單項(xiàng)很在意正確率和時(shí)間兩個(gè)環(huán)節(jié),而這兩個(gè)環(huán)節(jié)很難同時(shí)提高,烤鴨們首先應(yīng)該提高的是正確率,在正確率穩(wěn)定的前提下,訓(xùn)練速度。
7 對(duì)于閱讀中的判斷題你一定要看清要求到底是填TRUE還是YES,雖然有時(shí)候不扣分,但是我們最好不要在考試體驗(yàn)冒險(xiǎn)的感覺。
8 判斷題最難區(qū)別的是錯(cuò)和未提到(False和Not Given),但是最難判斷的是對(duì)(True),因?yàn)樵暮皖}目之間經(jīng)過了復(fù)雜的統(tǒng)一轉(zhuǎn)換和句型變化。
9 小標(biāo)題不要只是尋找每一段的第一句和最后一句,數(shù)據(jù)顯示這樣做只有三分之一的正確率,想要更多分?jǐn)?shù),你還要關(guān)注文中轉(zhuǎn)折詞出現(xiàn)的地方。
10 小標(biāo)題題型中的NB是不需要閱讀的,要么是廢話,要么是謊話。
11 段落中問句的后面和舉例子的前面也許會(huì)出現(xiàn)主題句。
12 兩個(gè)選項(xiàng)雌雄難辨,優(yōu)先選擇后一個(gè)選項(xiàng)。
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雅思閱讀熟詞多義題解析
英語中純粹的單義詞很少,絕大多數(shù)詞都是多義詞,即一個(gè)詞項(xiàng)有兩個(gè)或兩個(gè)以上的意義。在雅思閱讀中,有很多詞匯看似很簡(jiǎn)單,很熟悉,殊不知他有多個(gè)意思。把小伙伴們都迷得暈頭轉(zhuǎn)向的。今天我來為大家收集整理了雅思閱讀熟詞多義題解析,希望小伙伴們?cè)谘潘伎荚嚂r(shí)能提高警惕,不再犯迷糊!
以下主要就雅思閱讀劍橋真題部分的一些存在熟詞多義的題目進(jìn)行解析:
1.drive
C4T1P1:
In other words, they gave no indication of an appreciation of either the range of ways in which rainforests are important or the complex social, economic and political factors which drive the activities which are destroying the rainforests.
這是一個(gè)復(fù)雜的長(zhǎng)難句,一共出現(xiàn)了三處定語從句,一處ways in which, 一處factors which,一處activities which。
drive的主語為連接代詞which代指的先行詞factors,提取之后變?yōu)閒actors drive the activities, 這里如果將這里作為動(dòng)詞的drive 翻譯成駕駛,句子是完成不通順的,我們從后一處的定語從句中得知,activities指的是破壞雨林的行為,也就是前面的社會(huì)經(jīng)濟(jì)和政治因素drive了一些破壞雨林的行為,也就是說,這里的drive是導(dǎo)致,迫使的意思。
C6T1P2
選項(xiàng)型SUMMARY
Q24: Manufacturers of computers, for instance, are able to import 24................. from overseas, rather than having to rely on a local supplier.
文章E段 To see how this influences trade, consider the business of making disk drives for computers. Most of the world's disk-drive manufacturing is concentrated in South-east Asia. This is possible only because disk drives, while valuable, are *all and light and so cost little to ship. Computer manufacturers in Japan or Texas will not face hugely bigger freight bills if they import drives from Singapore rather than purchasing them on the domestic market.
通過manufacturers of computers定位到E段。閱讀后我們可以知道電腦*商集中在東南亞*和進(jìn)口disk drives而不是本國市場(chǎng)。如果同學(xué)對(duì)電腦知識(shí)比較了解的話,對(duì)于drive在這里的理解應(yīng)該問題不大。根據(jù)一定的語法知識(shí)我們看得出這里的disk drives和disk-drive是名詞用法,可通過drive的基本含義“駕駛”進(jìn)一步引申理解,“駕駛磁盤”過渡為“讓磁盤啟動(dòng)”,正確的理解含義為:磁盤驅(qū)動(dòng)器。對(duì)應(yīng)到題目提供的選項(xiàng)“B. components”
2.subject
我們知道它由“科目”的意思,詞匯稍好的同學(xué)還會(huì)知道它還有“主語”和“主題”的含義。我們來看下面一題:
C5T1P2
單選題 Q20 The teacher-subjects were told that they were testing whether
A a 450-volt shock was dangerous.
B punishment helps learning.
C the pupils were honest.
D they were suited to teaching.
文章A段 Specifically, Milgram told each volunteer 'teacher-subject' that the experiment was in the noble cause of education, and was designed to test whether or not punishing pupils for their mistakes would have a positive effect on the pupils' ability to learn.
文章這里的'teacher-subject'打了引號(hào),也就是說即便同學(xué)你不認(rèn)識(shí),把它當(dāng)作一個(gè)特殊詞符號(hào),不理解不影響做題。不過明顯的是,把“科目”“主語”“主題”放這里,都不好理解。在雅思閱讀學(xué)術(shù)實(shí)驗(yàn)類的文章中,subject是個(gè)高頻詞匯,作為“實(shí)驗(yàn)對(duì)象”的含義來使用, 有時(shí)會(huì)同義替換為volunteer或participant。
C8T1P3
表格填空Q38 The results were then subjected to a 38…………………….
文章:In 1987, results from hundreds of autoganzfeld tests were studied by Honorton in a 'meta-*ysis', a statistical technique for finding the overall results from a set of studies.
通過冠詞a我們可以知道此空填名詞單數(shù),并且從表格縱軸同行的特殊定位詞in 1987,我們找到了定位句。但是定位句中存在冠詞a的三處,到底三處后的單詞填哪個(gè)呢。單詞不會(huì),語法來湊,通過題目和文章的主干結(jié)構(gòu)的一致性:A be subjected to B和A be studied By B in C, 由于Honorton是人名且不符合填詞規(guī)定,順理成章的'meta-*ysis'成為我們的選填對(duì)象。那subject to到底什么意思呢,通過文章,我們可以知道大概是被研究的意思,查了字典我們就了解,正確含義為“受…支配”。
類似的用法單詞還有:
1. state n. (美國的)州,狀態(tài),*,adj. 國家的,國立的 v.陳述,說明
C8T4P1 判斷題Q8 Private schools in Japan are more modern and spacious than state-run lower secondary schools. State-run adj國立的
C7T4P1 第5段 There was a huge initial force- five times larger than the steady state force, Gharib says. State n.狀態(tài)
2. coin n. 硬幣, v. 創(chuàng)造,鑄造
C7T1P1 E段 The American zoologist Donald Griffin, who was largely responsible for the discovery of sonar in bats, coined the term 'echolocation' to cover both sonar and radar, whether used by animals or by human instruments. Coin v 創(chuàng)造(first used)
3. spoke v. speak過去式,n 車輪的輻條(C4T1P3)
4. tuitionn. 學(xué)費(fèi),課程,講授,教學(xué)(C4T1P1)
5. complaint n. 抱怨,*,疾病(C4T2P2)
6. Interest v. 是感興趣n. 興趣,利益,利息(C4T3P1)
7. leaves v. leave的動(dòng)詞三單形式 n.葉子(Pl)(C8T4P3)
8. press v. 按壓,n. 印刷,新聞工作者,新聞(C5T1P3/C5T4P2)
(pressing adj. 迫切的,急切的 C7T1P2)
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2023年10月19日雅思閱讀考試真題及答案
您好,我是專注留學(xué)考試規(guī)劃和留學(xué)咨詢的小鐘老師。在追尋留學(xué)夢(mèng)想的路上,選擇合適的學(xué)校和專業(yè),準(zhǔn)備相關(guān)考試,都可能讓人感到迷茫和困擾。作為一名有經(jīng)驗(yàn)的留學(xué)顧問,我在此為您提供全方位的專業(yè)咨詢和指導(dǎo)。歡迎隨時(shí)提問!
上周末完成的雅思考試,相信大家都對(duì)真題和答案很感興趣,那么今天就來和小鐘老師一起來看看2023年10月19日雅思閱讀考試真題及答案。
Section1
青春期能力發(fā)展(重復(fù)19年4月13日第一篇文章,考試文章和部分題目稍有改動(dòng),真題僅供參考)
Section2
蜜蜂對(duì)于生態(tài)的重要性
Section3
可以參考:歷史教學(xué)新方法 New Ways of Teaching History
New Ways of Teaching History
In a technology and media-driven world, it's becoming increasinglydifficult to get our students’attentions andkeep them absorbed in classroom discussions. This generation, in particular,has brought a unique set of challenges to the educational table. Whereas youthare easily enraptured by high-definition television, computers, iPods, videogames and cell phones, they are less than enthralled by what to them areobsolete textbooks and boring classroom lectures. The question of how to teachhistory in a digital age is often contentious. On the one side, the old guardthinks the professional standards history is in mortal danger fromflash-in-the-pan challenges by the distal that are all show and no the other Side, the self-styled“disruptors”offer over-blown rhetoric about how digital technology has changedeverything while the moribund profession obstructs all progress in the name ofoutdated ideals. At least, that's a parody (maybe not much of one) of how thedebate proceeds. Both supporters and opponents of the digital share moredisciplinary common ground than either admits.
When provided with merely a textbook as a supplemental learning tool, testresults have revealed that most students fail to pinpoint the significance ofhistorical events and individuals. Fewer still are able to cite andsubstantiate primary historical sources. What does this say about the way oureducators are presenting information? The quotation comes from a report of a1917 test of 668 Texas students. Less than 10 percent of school-age childrenattended high school in 1917; today, enrollments are nearly universal. Thewhole world has turned on its head during the last century but one thing hasstayed the same: Young people remain woefully ignorant about history reflectedfrom their history tests. Guess what? Historians are ignorant too, especiallywhen we equate historical knowledge with the "Jeopardy" Daily a test, those specializing in American history did just fine. But those withspecialties in medieval, European and African history failed miserably whenconfronted by items about Fort Ticonderoga, the Olive Branch Petition, or theQuebec Act—all taken from a typical textbook. According to thetesters, the results from the recent National Asses*ent in History, likescores from earlier tests, show that young people are "aby*allyignorant" of their own history. Invoking the tragedy of last September,historian Diane Ravitch hitched her worries about our future to the idea thatour nation's strength is endangered by youth who do poorly on such tests. Butif she were correct, we could have gone down the tubes in 1917!
There is a huge difference between saying "Kids don’t know the history we want then to know" and saying "Kids don'tknow history at all." Historical knowledge burrows itself into ourcultural pores even if young people can't marshal it when faced by a multiplechoice test. If we weren’t such hypocrites(or maybe if we were better historians) we'd have to admit that today'sstudents follow in our own footsteps. For too long we've fantasized that byrewriting textbooks we could change how history is learned. The problem,however, is not the content of textbooks but the very idea of them. No humanmind could retain the information crammed into these books in 1917, and it cando no better now. If we have learned anything from history that can be appliedto every time period, it is that the only constant is change. The teaching ofhistory, or any subject for that matter, is no exception. The question is nolonger whether to bring new technologies into everyday education; now, thequestion is which There is a huge difference between saying "Kids don’t know the history we want then to know" and saying "Kids don'tknow history at all." Historical knowledge burrows itself into ourcultural pores even if young people can't marshal it when faced by a multiplechoice test. If we weren’t such hypocrites(or maybe if we were better historians) we'd have to admit that today'sstudents follow in our own footsteps. For too long we've fantasized that byrewriting textbooks we could change how history is learned. The problem,however, is not the content of textbooks but the very idea of them. No humanmind could retain the information crammed into these books in 1917, and it cando no better now. If we have learned anything from history that can be appliedto every time period, it is that the only constant is change. The teaching ofhistory, or any subject for that matter, is no exception. The question is nolonger whether to bring new technologies into everyday education; now, thequestion is which technologies are most suitable for the range of topicscovered in junior high and high school history classrooms. Fortunately,technology has provided us with opportunities to present our Civil War lessonplans or our American Revolution lesson plans in a variety of new ways.
Teachers can easily target and engage the learners of this generation byeffectively combining the study of history with innovative multimedia- PowerPointand presentations in particular can expand the scope of traditional classroomdiscussion by helping teachers to explain abstract concepts while accommodatingstudents* unique learning styles. PowerPoint study units that have beenpre-made for history classrooms include all manner of photos, prints, maps,audio clips, video clips and primary sources which help to make learninginteractive and stimulating. Presenting lessons in these enticing formats helpstechnology-driven students retain the historical information they'll need toknow for standard exams.
Whether you are covering Revolutionary War lesson plans or World War IIlesson plans, PowerPoint study units are available in formats to suit the needsof your classroom. Multimedia teaching instruments like PowerPoint software aregetting positive results the world over, framing conventional lectures withcaptivating written, auditory and visual content that helps students recallnames, dates and causal relationships within a historical context.
History continues to show us that new times bring new realities. Educationis no exception to the rule. The question is not whether to bring technologyinto the educational environment. Rather, the question is which technologiesare suitable for U.S. and world history subjects, from Civil War lesson plansto World War II lesson plans. Whether you’re covering your American Revolution lesson plans or your Cold War lessonplans, PowerPoint presentations are available in pre-packaged formats to suityour classroom's needs.
Meanwhile, some academic historians hold a different view on the use oftechnology in teaching history. One reason they hold is that not all facts canbe recorded by film or videos and literature is relatively feasible in thiscase her challenge they have to be faced with is the painful process tolearn new technology like the making of PowerPoint and the editing of audio andvideo clips which is also reasonable especially to some elderly historians.
Question
Reading this passage has eight paragraphs, A- G
Choosing the correct heading for paragraphs A- G from the list of headingbelow
Write the appropriate number, i- x, in boxes 28-34 on your answer sheet
List of Headings
i unavoidable changing facts to be considered when picking up technologymeans
ii A debatable place where the new technologies stand in for historyteaching
iii Hard to attract students in traditional ways of teaching history
iv Display of the use of emerging multimedia as leaching tools
v Both students and professionals as candidates did not produce decentresults
vi A good concrete example illustrated to show how multimedia animates thehistory class
vii The comparisons of the new technologies applied in history class
viii Enormous breakthroughs in new technologies
ix Resistance of using new technologies from certain historian
x Decisions needed on which technique to be used for history teachinginstead of improvement in the textbooks
28 Paragraph A
29 Paragraph B
30 Paragraph C
31 Paragraph D
32 Paragraph E
33 Paragraph F
34 Paragraph G
Question 35-37
Do the following statements agree with the information given in ReadingPassage?
In boxes 35-37 on your answer sheet, write
YES if the statement is true
NO if the statement is false
NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage
35 Modem people are belter at memorizing historical information comparedwith their ancestors.
36 New technologies applied in history- teaching are more vivid forstudents to memorize the details of historical events.
37 Conventional ways like literature arc gradually out of fashion as timegoes by.
Question 38-40
Complete the following summary of the paragraphs of Reading Passage, usingmore than three words from the Reading Passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 38-40 on your answer sheet.
Contemporary students can be aimed at without many difficulties byintegrating studying history with novel. ..38.... Conventional classroomdiscussion is specially extended by two ways to assist the teachers tointerpret ...39... and at the same time retain students' distinct learningmodes. PowerPoint study units prepared beforehand comprising a wide variety ofelements make ...40.... learning feasible. Combined classes like this can alsobe helpful in taking required tests.
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