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劍6Test2聽力Section2解析【雅思真題】

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題目見劍橋雅思6,第二套試題,聽力Section 2部分:
Section2篇章結(jié)構(gòu)
題型:填空,表格填空,多項選擇
考查技能:聽出具體信息
場景:*咨詢火車運營時間
場景背景介紹
本節(jié)對話涉及如何才能*到更便宜的火車票,以及頭等車廂和普通車廂在服務(wù)方面的差別。在英國上學(xué)如果有一張young person card,在任何時候*火車票都能便宜1/3。如果能夠提前兩周甚至更早訂票,則會有更多相應(yīng)的優(yōu)惠。另外,單程票和往返票的價錢相差不多;頭等車廂中還提供餐飲服務(wù)。
本節(jié)必備詞匯、詞組
leaflet n.宣傳單
excursion n.游覽,短途旅行
commuter line 月票線
surround v.圍繞
buffet car (火車)餐車
acclaim v.喝彩,歡呼,稱贊
refreshments n.茶點,便餐,飲料
climbing wall 攀巖壁
open ticket 不限時間的票
aquarium n.水族館
discount n./v.打折,優(yōu)惠
anticipate v.期待,熱望
fascinating adj.迷人的,醉人的
詞匯拓展
brochure n.小冊子
gymnasium n.體育館
brunch n.早午餐
magnificent adj.壯麗的
cramped adj.擁擠的
marine adj.海洋的
energetic adj.精力充沛的
platform n.站臺
expense n.開銷
spectacular adj.壯觀的
gallery n.畫廊
sunscreen n.太陽傘
文本及疑難解析
1. Well, I can give you lots of details about all the trains going from Trebirch in the South West.
我可以給你很多關(guān)于從西南的Trebirch發(fā)車的詳細(xì)信息。
2. They leave Trebirch every half hour on weekdays and every hour at weekends.
從Trebirch出發(fā)的車周一至周五每半小時一趟,周末每小時一趟。
3. Only a certain number are available and you have to make seat reservations for these.
只有少數(shù)車次的車票有折扣,而且你必須提前預(yù)訂。
因為數(shù)量非常有限,一般只有盡早訂票,才能夠*到比較便宜的車票。上火車時,你手中的座位號對應(yīng)的位置會貼著一張reserved標(biāo)簽,而且不可以換座位。
4. Your children will find it just as fascinating as any theme park and they can ride in the original miners’ lifts and on the coal trains.
你的孩子會覺得這(Merthyr Mining Museum)和主題公園一樣令人興奮,而且他們還可以坐那些煤礦工人使用的電梯和運送煤礦的火車。
5. Alternatively, you can be in Birmingham in only an hour and a half, where there's lots to see and do including the new and internationally-acclaimed climbing wall built on the site of the old aquarium.
或者,你可以在伯明翰待一個半小時,那里有很多可以觀光的地方,也有很多可以做的事情,比如你可以到老水族館舊址去看看新建的、得到國際贊譽的攀巖墻。
本句在上下文中是指到布里斯托爾的火車如果在伯明翰中轉(zhuǎn)停留的話,價錢會更便宜。為了說服購票者,售票方經(jīng)常會以本句內(nèi)容當(dāng)作說辭。
題目解析

11~14題為填空題。

11題注意替換原文中的regional和題干中的local。12題題干中的national在原文中重現(xiàn),本題沒有難度。13題出現(xiàn)混淆性信息,離站時間分為weekdays和weekends,題目中問的是each day during the week。14題核心詞出現(xiàn)在答案之后,如果注意力不集中很容易錯過答案。
15~17題為表格填空。

l5題的special出現(xiàn)后有答案。16題原文中強(qiáng)調(diào)了advance,之后提到的是題目中給出的至少提前6天。17題沒有難度。
18~20題對應(yīng)一個題干,只要能聽明白原文中的意思就能夠判斷除。

C、D、G以外的信息均為混淆信息?;疖囌竟ぷ魅藛T用這些地方和當(dāng)?shù)乜煽吹木包c進(jìn)行比較。注意聽題時反應(yīng)要快。
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2023年5月24日雅思閱讀真題回憶以及解析

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)。歡迎隨時提問!
2023年5月24日的雅思考試終于結(jié)束了,那么不知道同學(xué)對于此次考試感覺怎么樣呢?下面就和小鐘老師一起來看看2023年5月24日雅思閱讀真題回憶以及解析。

一、考試概述:
今年閱讀的新題很多,涉及不同的方面。今天考試的三篇文章涉及了不同的層面,既有人文科學(xué),也有社會科學(xué),需要考生們有扎實的語言功底和正確的做題習(xí)慣。幸運的是,今天的閱讀出現(xiàn)了一篇舊題,之前就刷過這些題目的考生,這次會感覺很友好。
二、具體題目分析
Passage 1:
題目:Viking ship and its replica土質(zhì)研究
題型:7判斷題+6簡答題
題號:舊題
文章大意:待補充
參考答案:待補充
參考文章:暫無
Passage 2:
題目: Ta*ania Tiger塔斯馬尼亞虎
題型:無選項摘要題+人物名稱配對題+單選題
題號:舊題
文章大意:暫無
參考答案:
14-17) 無選項摘要題
14. Black stripes.
15. 12 million.
16. Australia.
17. European。
18-22) 人物名稱配對題
18. A。
19. D。
20. C。
21. B。
22. A。
23. D。
24-26) 單選題
24. B。
25. D。
26. A。
(答案僅供參考)
參考文章:
Ta*anian Tiger
塔斯馬尼亞虎
Although it was called tiger, it looked like a dog with black stripes on its back and it was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modem times. Yet, despite its fame for being one of the most fabled animals in the world, it is one of the least understood of Ta*ania's native animals. The scientific name for the Ta*anian tiger is Thylacine and it is believed that they have become extinct in the 20th century.
Fossils of thylacines dating from about almost 12 million years ago have been dug up at various places in Victoria, South Austnilia and Western Australia. They were widespread in Australia 7000 years ago, but have probably been extinct on the continent for 2000 years. This is believed to he because of the introduction of dingoes around 8000 years ago. Because of disease, thylacine numbers may have been declining in Ta*ania at the time of European settlement 200 years ago, but the decline was certainly accelerated by the new arrivals. The last known Ta*anian Tiger died in Hobart Zoo in 1936 and the animal is officially dassilied jis extinct. Technically, this means that it has not been officially sighted in the wild or captivity for 50 years. However, there are still unsubstantiated sightings.
Hans Naarding, whose study of animal had taken him around the world, was conducting a survey of a species of endangered migratory, bird. What he saw that night is now regarded as the most credible sighting recorded of thylacine that many believe has been extinct for more than 70 years.
"I had to work at night",Naarding Uikes up the story. "I was in the habit of inlermittently shining a spotliglit around. The beam fell on an animal in front of the vehicle, less than 10m away. Instead of risking movement by grabbing for a camera, I decided to register very carefully what I was seeing. The animal was about the size of a *all shepherd dog, a very healthy male in prime condition. What set it apart from a dog, though, was a slightly sloping hindquarten with a fairly thick tail being a straight continuation of the backline of the animal. It had 12 distinct stripes on its hack, continuing onto its butt. I knew perfectly well what I was seeing. As soon as I reached for the camera, it disappeared into the tea-tree underprowth and scrub."
The director of Ta*ania's National parks at the time, Peter Morrow, decided in his wisdom to keep Naarding's sighting of the thylacine secret for two years. When the news finally broke, it was accompanied by pandemonium. I was besieged by television crews, including four to five from Japan, and otliers from the United Kingdom, Germany, New Zealand and South Ainerica,w said Naarding.
Government and private search parties combed the region, but no further sightings were made. The tiger, as always, had escaped to its lair, a place many insist exists only in our imagination. But since then, the thylacine has staged something of a comeback, becoming part of Australian mythology.
There have been more than 4,000 claimed sightings of the beast since it supposedly died out, and the average claims each year reported to authorities now number 150. Associate professor of zoology at the University of Ta*ania, Randolph Rose, has said he dreams of seeing a thylacine. But Rose, who in his 35 years in Ta*anian academia has fielded countless reports of thylacine sightings, is now convinced that his dream will go unfulfilled.
"The consensus among conservationists is that, usually, any animal with a population base of less than 1,000 is headed for extinction within 60 years,” says Rose. “Sixty years ago, there was only one thylacine that we know of, and that was in Hobart Zoo,he says.
Dr. David Pemberton, curator of zoology at the Ta*anian Museum and Art Gallery, whose PhD thesis was on the thylacine, says that despite scientific thinking that 500 animals are required to sustain a population, the Florida panther is down to a dozen or so animals and, while it does have some inbreeding problems, is still ticking along. Mril take a punt and say that, if we manage to find a thylacine in the scrub, it means that there are 50-plus animals out there.
After all, animals can be notoriously elusive. The strange fish known as the coelacanth, with its "proto-legs", was thought to have died out along with the dinosaurs 700 million years ago until a specimen was dragged to the surface in a shark net off the south-east coast of South Africa in 1938.
Wildlife biologist Nick Mooney has the unenviable task of investigating all wsightingsw of llie tiger totalling 4,000 since the mid-1930s, and averaging about 150 a year. It was Mooney who was first consulted late last month about the authenticity of digital photographic images purportedly taken by a German tourist while on a recent bushwalk in the state. On face value, Mooney says, the account of the sighting, and the two photographs submitted as proof, amount to one of the most convincing cases for the species' survival he has seen.
And Mooney has seen it all—the mistakes, the hoaxes, the illusions and the plausible accounts of sightings. Hoaxers aside, most people who report sightings end up believing they have seen a thylaeine, and are themselves believable to the point they could pass a lie-detector test, according to Mooney. Otliers, having tabled a creditable report, then become utterly obsessed like the Ta*anian who has registered 99 thylacine sightings to date. Mooney has seen individuals bankrupted by the obsession, and families destroyed. "It is a blind optimi* tliat something is, rather than a cynici* that something isn’t,” Mooney says. “If something crosses the road, it’s not a case of ‘I wonder what tliat was?* Rather, it is a case of 'that's a thylacine?。?It is a bit like a gold prospector's blind faith, "it has got to be there".
However, Mooney treats all reports on face value. I never try to embarrass people, or make fools of them. But the fact that I don't pack the car immediately they ring can often be taken as ridicule. Obsessive characters get irate tliat someone in my position is not out there when they think the thylacine is there."
But Hans Naarding, whose sighting of a striped animal two decades ago was the highlight of Ma life of animal spotting", remains bemused by the time and money people waste on tiger searches. He says resources would be better applied to saving the Ta*anian devil, and helping migratory bird populations that are declining as a result of shrinking wetlands across Australia.
Could the thylacine still be out there? MSure,w Naarding says. But he also says any discovery of surviving thylacines would be Mrather pointless". MHow do you save a species from extinction? What could you do with it? If there are thylacines out there, they are better off right where they are."
Questions 14-17
Complete the summary below.
Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 14-17 on your answer sheet.
The Ta*anian tiger, also called thylacine, resembles the look of a dog and has 14_________onitsfUrcoat.M£inyfossilshavebeenfound,showingthatthylacines had existed as early as 15______________years ago. They lived throughout 16________ before disappearing from the mainland. And soon after the 17___________ settlers arrived the size of thylacine population in Ta*ania shrunk at a higher speed.
Questions 18-23
Look at the following statements (Questions 18-23) and the list of people below.
Match each statement with the correct person, A, B, C or D, Write the correct letter A, B, C or Dt in boxes 18-23 on your answer sheet.
NB You may use any letter more than once.
List of People
A Hans Naarding
B Randolph Rose
C David Pemberton
D Nick Mooney
18 His report of seeing a live thylacine in the wild attracted international interest.
19 Many eye-witnesses1 reports are not trustworthy.
20 It doesnJ t require a certain number of animals to ensure the survival of a species.
21 There is no hope of finding a surviving Ta*anian tiger.
22 Do not disturb them if there are any Ta*anian tigers still living today.
23 The interpretation of evidence can be affected by people's beliefs.
Questions 24-26
Write the correct letter in boxes 37-39 on your answer sheet.
37. Hans Narrding’s sighting has resulted in
A government and organizations’ cooperative efforts to protect thylacine
B extensive interests to find a living thylacine.
C increase of the number of reports of thylacine worldwide.
D growth of popularity of thylacine in literature.
38. The example fo coelacanth is to illustrate
A it lived in the same period with dinosaurs
B how dinosaurs evolved legs
C some animals are difficult to catch in the wild
D extinction of certain species can be mistaken
39. Mooney believes that all sighting reports should be
A given some credit as they claim even if they are untrue
B aced upon immediately
C viewed as equally untrustworthy
D questioned and carefully investigated
Passage 3:
題目:天賦
題型:暫無
題號:新題
文章大意:待補充
參考答案:待補充
參考文章:暫無

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雅思閱讀段落細(xì)節(jié)題特點解析

段落細(xì)節(jié)配對題的題型特點

1. 題型位置

縱觀劍橋系列真題,尤其是近幾年出版的劍橋雅思7-11, 專家發(fā)現(xiàn),段落細(xì)節(jié)配對總是出現(xiàn)在第一題型,并且會出現(xiàn)題目要求:Which paragraph contains the followinginformation?

從第一題型的位置來看,我們發(fā)現(xiàn)它和List of Headings是一樣的,也就是說,同一篇文章,這兩個題型只會出現(xiàn)其中一個。道理其實很簡單,因為這兩個題型都是考察段落的,一個考察細(xì)節(jié),另一個卻考察主旨,如果同時在一篇文章,那么對段落的考察考點重復(fù),所以只會保留其中一個。

2. 完全亂序

因為答案是文章的段落號,所以題號和段落號一定是亂序的。

3. 題量:4-7題

4. NB youmay use any letter more than once

只要出現(xiàn)NB, 表明一定有一個選項(段落)會被重復(fù)使用一次。NB的出現(xiàn)無疑是加大了這道題的難度,如果有題已經(jīng)選了C段,如果沒有NB, 這段可以跳過進(jìn)入下一段,但是如果有NB出現(xiàn),我們還得老老實實地把這一自然段讀完,確保復(fù)選選項。

段落細(xì)節(jié)配對做題方法

在分析段落細(xì)節(jié)題的特點時,我們知道它是第一題型,考試時“我們要不要按照順序,先把段落細(xì)節(jié)配對拿下呢?”答案是:Ofcourse, not!! Definitely not!!! 理由很充分:它要求我們尋找題干和文章中某段中某句話的同義改寫,而我們對文章完全不了解的情況下,是很難在茫茫詞海中找尋答案的,所以只能仔細(xì)閱讀文章了,文章1500-2000字,通讀一遍,不僅耗時,而且很有可能吃力不討好,完全找不到答案,因為文中的句子一定大幅度同義改寫了。所以段落細(xì)節(jié)配對,我們要靠后做,先做順序原則的細(xì)節(jié)題,對文章有一定了解之后,再去搜尋答案,會事半功倍。

這一大題是亂序的,所以專家們提醒廣大考生,我們一定要把這一大題里的所有關(guān)鍵詞全部劃出來,到文章中尋找答案。劃取關(guān)鍵詞,對烤鴨們來說已經(jīng)非常熟悉了,但是段落細(xì)節(jié)配對,作為最難的題型,它在題干設(shè)計上可是下了一番苦心呢。下面,專家?guī)ьI(lǐng)大家來一睹它的芳容。

首先,我們要熟悉絕對不能劃的詞:

標(biāo)題詞和主題詞。拿到一篇文章,首先要留意標(biāo)題,了解整篇文章的討論主體,在做題時,如果與標(biāo)題有關(guān)系的詞出現(xiàn)在題干中,這類詞一定不能劃。



劍7 Test1 Let’s Go bats這篇文章一定是圍繞蝙蝠來講的,所以如果題干中出現(xiàn)蝙蝠,可以不劃。

劍6 Test4 Passage1 Doctoring sales醫(yī)生**,很明顯是說醫(yī)療的,副標(biāo)題:Pharmaceuticalsis one of the most profitable industries in North America. But do the drugsindustry’s sales and marketing strategies go too far? 我們不難看出這篇文章是說醫(yī)藥代表和醫(yī)生的關(guān)系的,所以題干中出現(xiàn):doctor、drug、sale*an、sales representative可以不用劃出來。

若干小題反復(fù)出現(xiàn)的詞。段落細(xì)節(jié)配對題的數(shù)量大概是4-7題,如果我們發(fā)現(xiàn)有一類詞在題干中反復(fù)出現(xiàn),也不用劃,因為它不能幫我們定位段落。

假大空的詞。An account of、the fact that、a reference to、a deion of、an effect of, 看似這些詞都是名詞,但是它們都沒有意義,只是告訴我們這句話描述了,說了,提到了,所以看到即跳過。

其次,我們一定要留心要劃的詞:

A.數(shù)字類(*數(shù)字,分?jǐn)?shù),百分?jǐn)?shù),貨幣符號+數(shù)字)

劍7 Test2 Passage2 The True Cost of food

14. A costinvolved in purifying domestic water

劍9 Test2 Passage1

6. The estimated proportionof children in New Zealand with auditoryproblems.

劍9 Test4 Passage2 Young children’s sense ofidentity

16. The ageat which children can usually identify a staticimage of themselves.

段落細(xì)節(jié)配對,顧名思義,讓考生們帶著題干中比較寬泛的信息到文章中尋找相對來說較細(xì)節(jié)、較具體的信息,那么這三道題出現(xiàn)了:cost、proportion、age, 這三個詞如何具體,很簡單:就是數(shù)字,文中的句子一定具體告訴讀者是多少錢,百分之多少和具體的幾歲。文中分別出現(xiàn)了:$23m for removal of the bugcryptosporidium from drinking water、6-10% of children和during the second birthday。

B. 首字母大寫(地名,住址機(jī)構(gòu)名,專有名詞)

劍9 Test4 Passage2

18. A reference to apossible link between cultureand a particularform of behaviour.

題干中出現(xiàn)culture, 很多考生可能會困惑,為什么culture和大寫有關(guān),culture是文化的意思,不同的國家和地區(qū)才會有不同的文化,所以這個詞的出現(xiàn)暗示著這段的某句話里有首字母大寫的表示國家地點的詞。

劍9 Test3 Passage2 Tidal Power

14. The locationof the first test site

題干中出現(xiàn)location, 地點,位置,文中一定具體說在哪里,所以有大寫,并且可以精確到街道和門牌號碼,所以還有可能大寫的旁邊有數(shù)字。

劍9 Test 1 Passage1

2. A deion of a global team effort.

global team effort全球團(tuán)隊合作,“全球”在文章中如何細(xì)化,會出現(xiàn)international、world等詞,或者這段出現(xiàn)表示國家的大寫單詞。

C. 名詞復(fù)數(shù)(舉例,并列結(jié)構(gòu))

劍7 Test1 Let’s Go Bats

1. Examples of wildlife other than bats which donot rely on vision to navigate by.

題干中出現(xiàn)examples, 說明該段一定會具體舉例動物,如:insects、deep-see fish、whales、dolphins等。

劍7 Test2

15. The stagesin the development of the farming industry.

題干中出現(xiàn)stages, 表示階段或步驟,也就是說農(nóng)業(yè)并不是一蹴而就的,而是經(jīng)歷了若干階段,那么階段與階段之間,一定會有銜接詞,如:first、second、next、followed by、and then; 或者出現(xiàn)表示時間的詞:in the 1990s、while in the 2000s。

17. One effect of chemicalson water sources.

這道題出現(xiàn)了兩個名詞復(fù)數(shù),一個是chemicals, 化學(xué)物質(zhì),也就是說文中一定會有具體的化學(xué)物質(zhì),但是這個詞偏學(xué)術(shù),可能出現(xiàn)的詞會超出預(yù)計;而另外一個復(fù)數(shù)名詞:watersources水源,這個就好想多了,水的源頭無外乎江河湖海,小溪,冰川等,所以文中會出現(xiàn)不止一個詞:river、sea、ocean、lake、stream、glacier。

D. 否定詞(表示否定意義的詞)

劍9 Test 4 Passage2

17. A reason for the limitations of scientific research into “self-as-subject”.

題干中出現(xiàn)limitations, 表示局限或是障礙,那么文中定位到的句子一定會有同樣表示困難的詞:Empiricalinvestigations of the self-as-subject in young children are, however, ratherscarcebecause of difficultiesof communication: even if young infants can reflect on their experience, theycertainly cannot expressthis aspect of the selfdirectly. 所以一旦題干中出現(xiàn)負(fù)方向的詞,文中一定會有表示否定的詞。

E. 同義詞或近義詞

劍7 Test1 Passage1

5. Early military usesof echolocation.

雅思閱讀的考點就是:定位和同義轉(zhuǎn)化,而段落細(xì)節(jié)配對定位到了答案也就出現(xiàn)了,所以這道題的解題核心其實就是同義轉(zhuǎn)化,如果考生對同義詞和近義詞越熟悉,越銘記于心,那么段落細(xì)節(jié)配對就會找得越快,正確率越高。在段落細(xì)節(jié)配對中,主要考察的是:上義詞和下義詞的同義改寫,它們也許中文不能一一對應(yīng),但是它們是相關(guān)的。

以這題為例:military uses軍事方面的應(yīng)用,文中一定細(xì)化到:war、weapon、solider、battle、submarine、battlefield、helicopter等。

劍9 Test4 Passage2

15. The role of imitationin developing a sense of identity.

題干中出現(xiàn)imitation, 表示模仿,那么文中一定不會有原文原詞,該詞的同義詞是:simulate、copy、mimic、mock, 而文中出現(xiàn)了:many parents spend a lot of time, particularly inthe early months, copying their infant’svocalizations and expressions.

段落細(xì)節(jié)配對題,其實并沒有我們想象的那般可怕,想要攻克它,其實不難。

第一,熟悉題干中出現(xiàn)的一些有規(guī)律的詞,數(shù)字類,大寫類以及否定詞。

第二,加大同義詞積累的力度,在我們做其他題型時,我們就可以拿筆和紙記錄題干和文中定位的句子中出現(xiàn)的同義詞,經(jīng)過5-10篇閱讀文章的積累之后,我們會對同義轉(zhuǎn)化有新的認(rèn)識,不再簡單地認(rèn)為它們意思一樣,而這也在潛移默化地幫助我們提高段落細(xì)節(jié)的正確率。

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