问答题Part 1 Introduction and Interview Introduction (compulsory) Good morning/afternoon. My name is ______. Can you tell me your full name, please? What should I call you? Could you tell me where you're from? Can I see your identification, please? Thank you. Now in this first part I'd like to ask you some questions about yourself. Interview (choose 1) Let's talk about where you live. What type of house do you live in? How many rooms are there? Which is your favorite room in the house? Why? Let's talk about your studies. How many hours do you spend studying each day? Are there any subjects which you like studying more than others? Which subjects are you interested in studying further? Interview (choose 2) Now, let's talk about the Internet. How do you typically use the Internet? Why? Do you find it easy to use the Internet? Why? What do you like most about using the Internet? Why? How much of your time do you spend using the Internet? Why? Let's talk about animals. Do you like animals? Why/Why not? Are there any animals that you are afraid of or particularly dislike? Why? Are people in your country generally fond of animals? Why/Why not? Do particular animals have any special meaning in your culture? Now let's talk about what you do in your free time. How do you usually spend your free time? Do you prefer to spend your flee time with friends or with family? Why? How often do you have free time? What changes would improve the way you spend your free time? Why?
问答题Where is the woman going the day after tomorrow?
问答题Part 2 Individual Long Turn Now, I'm going to give you a topic and I'd like you to talk about it for one to two minutes. Before you talk, you'll have one minute to think about what you're going to say. You can make some notes if you wish. Do you .,understand? Here s some paper and a pencil for making notes and here s your topic: I'd like you to talk about something naughty that you did when you were a child. Describe something naughty you did when you were a child. You should say: why you did it who else was involved what happened afterwards and say what impact this incident had on you. Rounding off questions: Did you ever do the same thing again? Did you often get into trouble as a child?
问答题Colors
What's your favorite color?
Do you usually wear clothes in your favorite color?
Are there any colors that have a special meaning in your country?
What color would you choose to paint the walls of your room?
问答题Describe a Family Member Describe a family member that you are very close to. Your should say: Who this person is. What this person is like. How you are like and unlike this person. And explain why you are close to this person.
问答题 Librarian need is some sort of identification with the woman''s (21)____________ and (22) ____________.
The identification the woman used is (23) ________.
The woman can take (24) _____________out at a time and she also get (25) ____________to take out magazines or periodicals.
Librarian need is some sort of identification with the woman''s (21)____________ and (22) ____________.
The identification the woman used is (23) ________.
The woman can take (24) _____________out at a time and she also get (25) ____________to take out magazines or periodicals.
Woman: Good morning.
Librarian: Morning, can I help you?
Woman: Yes, I''d like to join the library. We''re new to the district you see.
Librarian: Certainly. Well all we need is some sort of identification with your name and address on it.
Woman: Oh dear. We just moved, you see, and everything has my old address.
Librarian: A driving license, perhaps?
Woman: No, I don''t drive.
Librarian: Your husband''s would do.
Woman: Yes, but his license will still have the old address on it.
Librarian: Perhaps you have a letter addressed to you at your new house?
Woman: No, I''m afraid not. We''ve only been there a few days you see and no one''s written to us yet.
Librarian: What about your bank book?
Woman: That''s just the same. Oh dear, and I did want to get some books out this weekend. We''re going on holiday to relax after the move, you see, and I wanted to take something with me to read.
Librarian: Well, I''m sorry, but we can''t possibly issue tickets without some form of identification. What about your passport?
Woman: What? Oh yes, how silly of me. I''ve just got a new one and it does have our new address. I''ve just been to book our tickets so I have it on me. Just a minute. Here you are.
Librarian: Thank you. Well, that''s all right. Now if you''d like to go and choose your books your tickets will be ready for you when you come back to the desk to have them stamped out.
Woman: Oh, thank you. Er, how many books am I allowed to take out?
Librarian: You can take four books out at a time and you also get two tickets to take out magazines or periodicals. Newspapers, I''m afraid can''t be taken out; they have to be read here.
Woman: Oh that''s fine. We have our own daily newspaper delivered to the house. Oh, do you have a record library? Some libraries do, I know.
Librarian: Yes, we do. You have to pay a deposit of £5 in case you damage them. But that entitles you to take out two records at a time. We also have everything available on cassette if you prefer it. Cassettes seem to be much more popular than records lately.
Woman: Oh yes, as a matter of fact, I would prefer cassettes but I won''t take any out today. I''ll leave it until we come back from our holidays Could you show me where your history and biography sections are, please?
Librarian: Yes, just over there to your right. If there''s any particular book you want you can look it up in the catalogue, which you''ll find just round the corner.
Woman: Thank you. Oh, and how long am I allowed to keep the books for?
Librarian: For three weeks. After that you must telephone to renew the books if you wish to keep them longer. Otherwise we charge 20p a day fine for each book.
Woman: Oh dear. We''re going away for six weeks. Can I renew them now?
Librarian: I''m afraid not. You must do that at the end of three weeks. Someone else might want them you see. And in that case we have to ask you to return them.
Woman: You mean, if someone wants them after my three weeks are up I have to bring them back?
Librarian: Yes, but just telephone and we''ll see what we can do.
Woman: But I''m going to Sydney. It would cost a fortune.
Librarian: Well ...
Woman: Oh, never mind. I''ll leave it until we get back. It''s not worth all the bother. I''ll get some paperbacks in the airport. Well, thank you. I''m sorry I''ve been such a nuisance. Good morning.
Librarian: Not at all. Good morning.
Librarian need is some sort of identification with the woman''s (21)____________ and (22) ____________.
The identification the woman used is (23) ________.
The woman can take (24) _____________out at a time and she also get (25) ____________to take out magazines or periodicals.
Librarian need is some sort of identification with the woman''s (21)____________ and (22) ____________.
The identification the woman used is (23) ________.
The woman can take (24) _____________out at a time and she also get (25) ____________to take out magazines or periodicals.
Woman: Good morning.
Librarian: Morning, can I help you?
Woman: Yes, I''d like to join the library. We''re new to the district you see.
Librarian: Certainly. Well all we need is some sort of identification with your name and address on it.
Woman: Oh dear. We just moved, you see, and everything has my old address.
Librarian: A driving license, perhaps?
Woman: No, I don''t drive.
Librarian: Your husband''s would do.
Woman: Yes, but his license will still have the old address on it.
Librarian: Perhaps you have a letter addressed to you at your new house?
Woman: No, I''m afraid not. We''ve only been there a few days you see and no one''s written to us yet.
Librarian: What about your bank book?
Woman: That''s just the same. Oh dear, and I did want to get some books out this weekend. We''re going on holiday to relax after the move, you see, and I wanted to take something with me to read.
Librarian: Well, I''m sorry, but we can''t possibly issue tickets without some form of identification. What about your passport?
Woman: What? Oh yes, how silly of me. I''ve just got a new one and it does have our new address. I''ve just been to book our tickets so I have it on me. Just a minute. Here you are.
Librarian: Thank you. Well, that''s all right. Now if you''d like to go and choose your books your tickets will be ready for you when you come back to the desk to have them stamped out.
Woman: Oh, thank you. Er, how many books am I allowed to take out?
Librarian: You can take four books out at a time and you also get two tickets to take out magazines or periodicals. Newspapers, I''m afraid can''t be taken out; they have to be read here.
Woman: Oh that''s fine. We have our own daily newspaper delivered to the house. Oh, do you have a record library? Some libraries do, I know.
Librarian: Yes, we do. You have to pay a deposit of £5 in case you damage them. But that entitles you to take out two records at a time. We also have everything available on cassette if you prefer it. Cassettes seem to be much more popular than records lately.
Woman: Oh yes, as a matter of fact, I would prefer cassettes but I won''t take any out today. I''ll leave it until we come back from our holidays Could you show me where your history and biography sections are, please?
Librarian: Yes, just over there to your right. If there''s any particular book you want you can look it up in the catalogue, which you''ll find just round the corner.
Woman: Thank you. Oh, and how long am I allowed to keep the books for?
Librarian: For three weeks. After that you must telephone to renew the books if you wish to keep them longer. Otherwise we charge 20p a day fine for each book.
Woman: Oh dear. We''re going away for six weeks. Can I renew them now?
Librarian: I''m afraid not. You must do that at the end of three weeks. Someone else might want them you see. And in that case we have to ask you to return them.
Woman: You mean, if someone wants them after my three weeks are up I have to bring them back?
Librarian: Yes, but just telephone and we''ll see what we can do.
Woman: But I''m going to Sydney. It would cost a fortune.
Librarian: Well ...
Woman: Oh, never mind. I''ll leave it until we get back. It''s not worth all the bother. I''ll get some paperbacks in the airport. Well, thank you. I''m sorry I''ve been such a nuisance. Good morning.
Librarian: Not at all. Good morning.
问答题类别 环境类
题目 In modern life, it is no longer necessary to use animals as food and in other products like clothing and medicines. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
题目翻译 现今已经不再需要屠杀动物,并将其制成食品或者做成其他产品例如衣物或者医药。你是否同意这种观点?
写作指导 1)注意时态,不要出现过去时(除非举过去的例子)
2)思路:中立态度,需要将其中的animals进行分类,也就是濒危动物还是常见家养动物(家养,或者实验类动物)。
Possible ideas:
a. 宰杀濒危物种会导致很多动物的灭绝,造成物种多样性的消失。
b. 人类不可能过依靠植物生存,很多的营养需从动物肉类中摄取
c. 很多人类蓄养动物(鸡鸭,或实验类老鼠等)就是为了满足自身的需求。
3)结尾只需稍微的总结前文提到的思想。
重点表达 Endangered animals, exploitation, poultry and livestock, extinct, diversity, take in, rely on, nuitrient, meet the requirement of
题目评价 旧题,难度不大
推荐练习 Humans should not use animals as sources of food and clothing. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this view.
问答题·Tell me about the most important festival in your country.
· What special food and activities are connected with this festival?
· What do you most enjoy about it?
· Do you think festivals are important for a country? [Why?]
问答题You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic:
The use of mobile phones has increased dramatically in recent years.
What are the positive and negative effects of this trend?
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Write at least 250 words.
问答题
问答题main hall还有什么坏的?C. carpet(女的还搞笑说用glue粘)
问答题还要填一个feedback form
问答题Title: Storytelling
Question types: Which paragraph contains the following information? 无NB 5题
人名理论配对 4题
填空 4题(集中在一个区域)
文章内容回顾 属于旧题,但是在雅思回忆中出现较少。
关于storytelling, 有亚里士多德,荷马。
题型难度分析 这篇文章应该算是本次考试中难度较大的一个,信息段落配对题,乱序的,在做题中,会占据考生大量的时间。人名理论会给学生审题造成压力,致使本文在做题中时间耗费太长。
题型技巧分析 细节配对是雅思考试中比较难的题型,我们来分析一下这类题目的做题技巧:
首先,让我们来了解一下这种题目的出题特点。
1. 彻底同义转换
和其它题型不同的是,这种题型是对原文一句话或者一段话进行的彻底同义转换,个别甚至是高度概括,因此几乎不存在任何定位词,因此不能根据定位词到原文中定位答案。考生必须具备非常强的语言理解能力,才能快速识别出文章信息和段落信息的相似之处,从而找到答案。
2. 完全乱序
由于这种题型是要求把细节信息与所在的段落进行配对,因此是绝对打乱顺序出题的。
3. 部分题目存在重复选项
在雅思阅读中,段落细节配对题以两种形式出现,一种是每个选项只能用一次,另外一种题型是在Instruction的最后一句往往有这样的提示:NB You may use any letter more than once.
如果出现这样的提示,则说明某些段落可以重复选用。剑桥真题集中的真题以及笔者、考生的实际考试经历证明,这种指令往往意味着有且仅有一个选项可以使用两次。
4. 从题量上来看,存在着以下两种可能:
1) 题量=段落数+1(肯定带NB)
2) 题量小于段落数两个以上
由于每个选项只能重复使用一次,因此第一种题型就意味着每个段落都会有至少一个答案,而第二种题型则不能保证每段都有。
5. 永远是第一个题型
不管在A类考试还是G类的考试中,我们发现,这种题目永远是出现在第一个题型,而且这种题型与段落标题配对题型List of headings属于“相克题型”,即这两者不可能同时出现。
6. 有部分题目与其后的题目有关联
由于这种题型一般都是跨全文出的,因此跟后面的题目不可避免地出现交叉,因此有可能根据后面的题目来推断出细节所在的位置。
题量=段落数+1, 且带NB的题型:
前面讲过,由于段落细节配对题的出题特点,这种题型往往暗示了每段都会有至少一个答案,那么这种题目适合用“通篇浏览”的方法来做。具体步骤如下:
1). 阅读所有题目,划出关键词
关键词就是能最大限度上概括整个句子的单词或短语,第一步划出关键词,在短时间内将所有的题目进行高度的浓缩,符合人类短期记忆的规律。
2). 通读所有段落,依次寻找答案
因为每段都会有答案,因此现在所需要做的事情就是到每段去找答案。要注意在选出信息后,要在选出的段落上做上记号,以免浪费时间。
剑桥雅思推荐原文练习 剑6 Test 1
剑7 Test 1
问答题14-20搭配题
14-20.选项live in tent accommodation, mountain climbing, horse riding和wild animals。
问答题Part 1
Name
Is there any special meaning behind your name?
What’s your name?
Why do you get this name?
Is there a certain name that is popular in China?
Is the name important to Chinese people?
Occupation
Are you a student or at work?
What are you studying for?
Can you tell me something about your student life?
What’s your job?
What are you responsible for?
Do you study part-time while working?
What are the subjects you study?
What’s your major?
Why do people have worked think school life is happy?
Do you think people should get paid when they are required to work on weekends?
Hometown and Accommodation
Where are you from?
Where do you live?
How’s the traffic around your home?
Is it convenient for you to buy fresh vegetables and fruits?
Do you live in a house or an apartment? Which one do you prefer?
What’s on your apartment’s wall?
How to improve your home?
Where’s your hometown?
What do you like most about your hometown?
Are bicycles popular in your hometown?
Do you like to live beside the seaside?
What are the facilities in your community?
Which room do you like most?
If you can redesign your home, what would you do?
What’s your flat like?
What’s on the wall?
What can you see from your window?
Are there any fitness facilities near your home?
How often do visitors visit your home?
Sport
Do you like (to play/to do) any sports? (What sport?)
What sports are most popular in your country?
Did you (or, do you) take part in any (organized) sport in school?
Did you have sports classes when you were in school?
Do you think sport is important? (Why?/Why not?)
Do you think physical activity is important for children? (Why?/Why not?)
Are there any sports facilities near where you live?
Time
Do you usually wear a watch?
Do you often look at your watch?
Do you think time is very important?
Do you think it's important to be on time?
How do you feel when you are late?
How do you feel when people are late?
Do you feel that time moves slowly?
When do you feel time moves slowly?
TV
Do you often watch television (TV)?
How much time do you spend watching television?
What programs do you like to watch?
What's your favourite TV program?
How do you feel about advertisements on TV?
Do you ever watch programs from other countries?
What benefits can people get from watching foreign TV programs?
Films
Do you like to watch films?
What types of films do you like?
Are there any types of films that you dislike?
Do you prefer to watch films at home or in a cinema?
Neighbor
Do you know your neighbours?
Do you think it's necessary to know your neighbours?
What do you think of your neighbours?
How do you get along with your neighbours?
How often do you talk to (or, see) your neighbours?
Magazines and Newspapers
Do you like reading magazines or newspapers?
What kinds of (types of) magazines do you like to read?
Which do you prefer reading, magazines or newspapers?
Have you ever read a foreign newspaper (or magazine)?
Do you think reading foreign magazines and newspapers can help you learn a new language?
Weather and Season
How’s the weather in China?
Does weather affect people’s work performance?
What kind of weather do you like ?why ?
How does weather effect you ?
Do you pay attention to the weather forecast?
Flower
Do you like flowers?
On what occasions do people give flowers to other people?
When was the last time you gave flowers to someone?
Do you like to have flowers in your home?
Do many people in your country grow flowers at home?
Education
What’s your major?
Why did you choose it as your major?
Is your major difficult?
What do you want to do after graduation?
Do you need any special facilities in your school subjects?
What do you like most about your school?
Who can learn a foreign language better? The elderly or the young?
Do girls learn a foreign language more quickly than boys?
What’s your suggestion on language learning?
What’s the most difficult part of language learning?
Do you prefer individual learning or group learning?
Shopping
How often do you go shopping?
Talk about your last shopping experience.
Why do you like shopping?
Do you prefer to go shopping with friends or alone?
Do you like shopping?
What makes you interested in shopping?
Do you think shopping is a waste of time?
问答题The examiner will ask you some questions about yourself,
your home, work or studies and familiar topics. Let's talk
about your home town. Where is your home town?
Can you describe the area you come from? What facilities are
there in your area for children/teenagers? Is it a place where
tourists go?
问答题30填空题
The presentationsand appearance of applicant is more important
问答题Title: 关于英联邦国家的交通运输方式
Question types: Heading; T/F/NG
大致内容 欧盟及其候选国的道路交通的文章,欧洲国家现状和解决方案;A段说虽然科技进步了,可减少一些陆地交通,但是交通系统仍须发展,B是关于污染的,然后E段说的关与CO2的排放,最后段说的是什经济环境还有要共同发展。
问答题Title: Agricultural Development in Post-war Time in UK
Question types: 选择multiple choice; 判断T/F/NG; 简答 short-answer questions
大致内容 英国乡村的一些policy之类的发展,有些难度,其中讲到1920s到1930s的粮食危机让政府很上心.......然后提到了政府对乡村生产粮食的各类支持,接着好像是post-war时期的政策...
问答题图表作文
The pie charts below show the proportions of different kinds of accommodation for holiday-maker in 1965, 1985 and 2005.
Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
