问答题 It was announced that there will be no (11) 1in the near future in a speech in the city of (12) 2last night.
(13) 3people die in an earthquake in central Italy. Gas pipes were broken, windows shattered and (14) 4onto the streets.
Three masked men thieved almost (15) 5after a security van was ambushed in central London early this morning and escaped in (16) 6near-by.
It was announced that there will be no (11) 7in the near future in a speech in the city of (12) 8last night.
(13) 9people die in an earthquake in central Italy. Gas pipes were broken, windows shattered and (14) 10onto the streets.
Three masked men thieved almost (15) 11after a security van was ambushed in central London early this morning and escaped in (16) 12near-by.
Here is a summary of the news.
No general election yet says the Prime Minister. Five people die in an earthquake in central Italy. And £ 1/4 million is stolen from a security van.
In a speech in the city of London last night, the Prime Minister announced that there will be no general election in the near future. Talk of a quick election was pure speculation, she said. A general election would be held when it was in the best interests of the nation to do so.
In central Italy, several small towns and villages are still cut off by avalanches following the earthquake during the night which killed five people. It was central Italy''s strongest earthquake for several years and hundreds of people have been made homeless. In Rome, as well as in Florence, Naples and Perugia, gas pipes were broken, windows shattered and electric cables thrown onto the streets.
Thieves got away with almost £1/4 million after a security van was ambushed in central London early this morning. The security van was rammed by a lorry as it was taking a short cut through a narrow street off Piccadilly. Three masked men then threatened the driver and his assistant with shotguns and forced one of them to unlock the van. The thieves made their escape in a car parked nearby. This car was later found abandoned in south London. The driver of the van and his assistant were badly shaken but not seriously hurt.
The flight recorder of the DC10 airliner which crashed in the Antarctic a fortnight ago has shown that the plane was flying normally just before impact. All two hundred and fifty-seven people on board the aircraft died when it hit the side of a volcano. The investigation into what happened is still going on.
Voting is taking place today in the Euro-Constituency of London Southwest. This by election for the European Parliament is being held because of the death of the previous member, Mr. Harold Friend. At the last election Mr. Friend had a majority of 17,000 over his nearest opponent.
Fifteen people are to appear in court in Manchester today, following disturbances on a train bringing football supporters back from matches in London. Eye witnesses report that the trouble began when groups of rival supporters whose teams had both been playing London clubs began to insult each other. After fighting had broken out police boarded the train just outside Manchester and arrests were made. British Rail has announced that they are considering withdrawing all soccer specials operating from Manchester.
It was announced that there will be no (11) 13in the near future in a speech in the city of (12) 14last night.
(13) 15people die in an earthquake in central Italy. Gas pipes were broken, windows shattered and (14) 16onto the streets.
Three masked men thieved almost (15) 17after a security van was ambushed in central London early this morning and escaped in (16) 18near-by.
It was announced that there will be no (11) 19in the near future in a speech in the city of (12) 20last night.
(13) 21people die in an earthquake in central Italy. Gas pipes were broken, windows shattered and (14) 22onto the streets.
Three masked men thieved almost (15) 23after a security van was ambushed in central London early this morning and escaped in (16) 24near-by.
Here is a summary of the news.
No general election yet says the Prime Minister. Five people die in an earthquake in central Italy. And £ 1/4 million is stolen from a security van.
In a speech in the city of London last night, the Prime Minister announced that there will be no general election in the near future. Talk of a quick election was pure speculation, she said. A general election would be held when it was in the best interests of the nation to do so.
In central Italy, several small towns and villages are still cut off by avalanches following the earthquake during the night which killed five people. It was central Italy''s strongest earthquake for several years and hundreds of people have been made homeless. In Rome, as well as in Florence, Naples and Perugia, gas pipes were broken, windows shattered and electric cables thrown onto the streets.
Thieves got away with almost £1/4 million after a security van was ambushed in central London early this morning. The security van was rammed by a lorry as it was taking a short cut through a narrow street off Piccadilly. Three masked men then threatened the driver and his assistant with shotguns and forced one of them to unlock the van. The thieves made their escape in a car parked nearby. This car was later found abandoned in south London. The driver of the van and his assistant were badly shaken but not seriously hurt.
The flight recorder of the DC10 airliner which crashed in the Antarctic a fortnight ago has shown that the plane was flying normally just before impact. All two hundred and fifty-seven people on board the aircraft died when it hit the side of a volcano. The investigation into what happened is still going on.
Voting is taking place today in the Euro-Constituency of London Southwest. This by election for the European Parliament is being held because of the death of the previous member, Mr. Harold Friend. At the last election Mr. Friend had a majority of 17,000 over his nearest opponent.
Fifteen people are to appear in court in Manchester today, following disturbances on a train bringing football supporters back from matches in London. Eye witnesses report that the trouble began when groups of rival supporters whose teams had both been playing London clubs began to insult each other. After fighting had broken out police boarded the train just outside Manchester and arrests were made. British Rail has announced that they are considering withdrawing all soccer specials operating from Manchester.
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问答题(11) 1(11) 2 Presenter: This week''s financial talk will be given by our property expert, James Milligan, who is here to tell us about some surprising new developments in the London area.
Good afternoon. Not so very long ago it would have been really unusual to pay £1 million for a house. Unfortunately this is no longer so. Decline in the real value of money over the past few years has made property values rocket. The cheap house is a thing of the past. Now, the sale of a £l million house no longer causes surprise, nor is it likely to be the subject of a newspaper article.
What exactly can we expect to get for £l million today? Well, first of all, space, of course. Living in large cities has made us all tired of living in those cramped little houses and flats built just after the war. We now want space; space to live and relax in, preferably with a garden. And this, of course, is what puts the price up. Another reason for needing space is the fact that we have larger families growing up under one roof and even quite small children demand their own room these days, while teenagers may demand an extra room where they can entertain their friends privately. Also the trend of going out to eat is dying out due to rising prices of restaurant and transport, so people are once more beginning to entertain and dine at home, which requires a larger dining room. There are numerous new developments in London at the moment which can provide all this and more — if you have the money!
At the moment the most fashionable places seem to be the Barbican, St John''s Wood, Morgan''s Walk in Battersea. People wanting quiet in the evening tend to prefer the Barbican situated in the business heart of the city and therefore fairly free of traffic in the evenings, although several theatres have opened there lately. The Barbican is also for those who like living high up, accommodation being situated mostly in tower blocks. St John''s Wood, on the other hand, is favored mostly by upper-middle class families who prefer a detached house surrounded by a walled garden, thus ensuring their privacy. Gardens of course tend to raise the price of a property. Those not interested in gardening can choose from the grand mansions in Battersea where you get a wonderful view of the Thames and are still only a few minutes away from London''s theatres and shops.
Look around and take your pick. Oh ... just make sure that you have that million pounds first!
(11) 3(11) 4 Presenter: This week''s financial talk will be given by our property expert, James Milligan, who is here to tell us about some surprising new developments in the London area.
Good afternoon. Not so very long ago it would have been really unusual to pay £1 million for a house. Unfortunately this is no longer so. Decline in the real value of money over the past few years has made property values rocket. The cheap house is a thing of the past. Now, the sale of a £l million house no longer causes surprise, nor is it likely to be the subject of a newspaper article.
What exactly can we expect to get for £l million today? Well, first of all, space, of course. Living in large cities has made us all tired of living in those cramped little houses and flats built just after the war. We now want space; space to live and relax in, preferably with a garden. And this, of course, is what puts the price up. Another reason for needing space is the fact that we have larger families growing up under one roof and even quite small children demand their own room these days, while teenagers may demand an extra room where they can entertain their friends privately. Also the trend of going out to eat is dying out due to rising prices of restaurant and transport, so people are once more beginning to entertain and dine at home, which requires a larger dining room. There are numerous new developments in London at the moment which can provide all this and more — if you have the money!
At the moment the most fashionable places seem to be the Barbican, St John''s Wood, Morgan''s Walk in Battersea. People wanting quiet in the evening tend to prefer the Barbican situated in the business heart of the city and therefore fairly free of traffic in the evenings, although several theatres have opened there lately. The Barbican is also for those who like living high up, accommodation being situated mostly in tower blocks. St John''s Wood, on the other hand, is favored mostly by upper-middle class families who prefer a detached house surrounded by a walled garden, thus ensuring their privacy. Gardens of course tend to raise the price of a property. Those not interested in gardening can choose from the grand mansions in Battersea where you get a wonderful view of the Thames and are still only a few minutes away from London''s theatres and shops.
Look around and take your pick. Oh ... just make sure that you have that million pounds first!
问答题Title: Interaction Between Children and Teachers
Question types: Summary 有选项的填空;人名观点Matching; 段落细节Matching
大致内容
第三篇文章是关于教育方法对儿童的影响。在文章前半部分介绍了1960年之前的研究都在研究学生的learning和老师的personality。以前的教室里,老师是主导,到了欧洲二战时期,这种实验的权威性受到了质疑。文章后面提到其中一个专家认为要提高研究的reliable可靠性。就是研究者还要分析政治对研究的影响,比如欧洲受到的二战影响。
问答题图表种类
图表instruction:The pie charts below give information about the reasons that why people leave the UK and why people stay in the UK.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
图表要素:
2个饼图分别介绍离开英国和留在英国的原因,分别为5个原因,有相同原因也有不同的,注意百分比的内部比较及两个饼之间关联比较。
问答题You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic:
{{B}}Some advertisers have increased the amount of money they spend trying to persuade children to buy snacks, toys and other goods. Parents object to such pressure on their children, but advertisers claim there is useful information in these advertisements.
Discuss both points of view and give your own opinion.{{/B}}
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Write at least 250 words.
问答题Describe something you have made which you are proud
of. You should say: what it
was why you made it when it was
made and explain why you were proud of it.
You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.
You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.
You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
问答题类别 Bar chart
题目 The bar chart describes the changes of birth rate in five countries in 1970 and 2000.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
题目翻译 该柱图描述了1970年和2000年5个国家(印度,泰国,墨西哥,西班牙,索马里)人口出生率的对比。
选取主要的特征对信息进行概括,在相关的地方进行比较。
要素回忆
1970年和2000年5个国家(印度,泰国,墨西哥,西班牙,索马里)birth rate的对比。
印度,泰国,西班牙降低2左右,墨西哥不变,索马里升高不到1。
写作指导 1. 注意时态,用过去时
2. 其中包含两条线索:一为每一个国家在不同年份人口出生率的纵向对比;二为同一年份不同国家之间出生率的横向对比。
3. 最后比较总结
重点表达式 Reach the peak, bottom out at, see / experience / witness / an upward / downward trend…
There is a dramatic increase / decrease…
题目评价 难度一般
推荐练习 剑桥真题7, P78
近期考试趋势 从2012年的出题动向表明,线图和柱图在所有数据图中考察率极大。
问答题{{B}}Discussion topic:{{/B}}
{{B}}Transport{{/B}}
Example Questions:
· Which types of transport do you think are better for short journeys and which are better for long ones?
· Is flying a common form of transport in your country?
· How do people in your country usually travel when they go on holiday?
· Do you think that the use of cars should be limited by law?
· In what ways do modem transportation methods make our lives easier?
问答题Describe a minor disagreement you once had with someone. You should say: who the disagreement was with what you disagreed on whether or not you resolved the conflict and how you feel about the situation now.
问答题Title: BondiBeach
Question types: T / F / NG; Short Answer; Matching
大致内容
介绍澳大利亚的海滩的发展史,说到原来发展的不好,后来因为受英国的海滩影响逐渐发展起来,再后来举办了悉尼奥运会。
问答题现在铁路的问题:C. loss of goods during transporting
问答题We"ve been talking about something naughty you did as a child and now I"d like to discuss with you one or two more general questions related to this. Let"s consider first the topic of parental discipline.
● Some people believe that smacking or using any type of physical violence as punishment against a child is wrong. What"s your view?
● Why do you think some people have difficulty disciplining and controlling their children?
● What are some of the disadvantages of having a strict upbringing?
Now let"s talk about children misbehaving.
● What do you think are some of the reasons why children misbehave?
● Do you think it is a good idea to ignore bad behaviour, or punish it? Why?
● Do you think that children nowadays misbehave more or less than they did in the past? Why might this be so?
问答题Title: 机器人
Question types: Summary (3); Matching(段落细节配对6个);Matching(人名观点配对5个)
大致内容 讲的是机器人和人类,children的关系,相关的一些实验,以及机器人的发展所产生的后果。
第一段描述了人跟动物和人跟机器相处的对比,第三段讲一个robot是怎么program的,第四段是孩子对不同机器人的态度以及在相处中不同阶段的方式。
问答题Title: Temper
Question types: T/ F /NG; Matching; Multiple Choice
大致内容
对儿童,成人不同状态的脾气研究,包括关于心理的感觉等,以及孩子的性格形成的相关因素,和专家对此的相关理论。
问答题Title: Mammoth Kill
Question types: Matching; 摘要Summary
大致内容 关于北美的大型哺乳动物是为什么走上灭绝之路的。专家们分别提出3套理论来解释,但是很遗憾没有一套理论有人信。第一个理论认为是人类的狩猎导致了大型动物的灭绝。第二套理论还是把责任揽在了人类自己身上,不过变成间接的了,是人类身上的传染病把动物给弄死的;第三套理论开始把责任怪罪到气候不稳定上面…
问答题In some countries the average weight of people is increasing and their levels of health and fitness are decreasing. What do you think are the causes of these problems and what measures could be taken to solve them? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
问答题Tell me about the city you come from.
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