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问答题Title: Urban Animals in the U.S. Question types: Which paragraph contains the following information Summary Completion Matching people with opinions 文章内容回顾 一种遍布美国 (with the exception of Hawaii) 的urban动物,但很难被看见,它们最大的威胁是wolves, 因为forest消失而进入urban area. 有些人希望除掉它们,但不可能。反而这些动物与人越来越多联系(最后一段:攻击人类、人类喂食它们以至于它们住得离人们近) Reading Passage 2 Title: Urban Animals in the U.S. Question types: Which paragraph contains the following information Summary Completion Matching people with opinions 文章内容回顾 一种遍布美国 (with the exception of Hawaii) 的urban动物,但很难被看见,它们最大的威胁是wolves, 因为forest消失而进入urban area. 有些人希望除掉它们,但不可能。反而这些动物与人越来越多联系(最后一段:攻击人类、人类喂食它们以至于它们住得离人们近) 英文原文阅读 Urban environments can exert novel selective pressures on organisms sometimes leading to new adaptations. For example, the weed Crepis Sancta, found in France, has two types of seed, heavy and fluffy. The heavy ones land near the parent plant, whereas the fluffy seeds float further away on the wind. In urban environments, seeds that float far often land on infertile concrete. Within about 5-12 generations the weed has been found to evolve to produce significantly more heavy seeds than its rural relatives. Among vertebrates, a case is urban great tits, which have been found to sing at a higher pitch than their rural relatives so that their songs stand out above the city noise, although this is probably a learned rather than evolved response. Urban silvereyes, an Australian bird, make contact calls that are higher frequency and slower than those of rural silvereyes. As it appears that contact calls are instinctual and not learnt, this has been suggested as evidence that urban silvereyes have undergone recent evolution so as to better communicate in noisy urban environments. Many North American species have successfully adapted to urban environments and are thriving. Typical examples include coyotes, rabbits, raccoons, squirrels,opossums, deer and red foxes. This has led to conflict with humans, as these animals open garbage bags in search of food, eat food left out for pets, take the pets themselves, feed on prized garden plants, dig up lawns, and so on. There may be some concern that coyotes pose a risk to small children and that they should not be left unsupervised in areas where coyotes are known to inhabit. While there are media accounts of alligators being found in sewer pipes and storm drains, most experts think that such 'sewer alligators' are unlikely to sustain a breeding population in such an environment. Animals known to dwell within human habitations include house mice, cockroaches, house centipedes
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问答题{{B}}WRITING TASK 2{{/B}} You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Present a written argument or case to an educated reader with no specialist knowledge of the following topic.   {{B}}Popular events like the football World Cup and other international   sporting occasions are essential in easing international tensions and   releasing patriotic emotions in a safe way.   To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?{{/B}} You should use your own ideas, knowledge and experience and support your arguments with examples and relevant evidence. You should write at least 250 words.
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问答题{{B}}PART 1{{/B}} The examiner asks the candidate about him/herself, his/her home, work or studies and other familiar topics. {{B}}EXAMPLE{{/B}} Where you live now · Which town or city do you live in now? · What do you like about your part of the city? · Are there any things you don't like about your area? · Do you think you will continue to live there for a long time? {{B}}Weddings{{/B}} · How do people usually celebrate weddings in your culture? · Do people eat special food at weddings in your culture? · What gifts do people usually buy for the bride and groom? · Do people wear special clothes at the wedding? · Do the bride and groom usually go on a honeymoon after the wedding? {{B}}Games{{/B}} · Do you often play games with your family or friends? · Which is your favourite game? · Are these games popular in your country? · Do people in your family prefer different games?
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问答题Describe a City Describe your favorite city. You should say: What city and where it is. When you went there. What is special about the city. And explain why it is your favorite.
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问答题开始工作25th September
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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?
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问答题Some people believe that unpaid community service should be a compulsory part of high school programmes (for example working for a charity, improving the neighbourhood or teaching sports to younger children). To what extent do you agree or disagree?
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问答题有锁的抽屉drawer
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问答题a new car
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问答题综合图表 :柱状图(bar chart)+表格(table) The charts below show the average time spent on household activities and leisure activities by British men and women in 2001. 图表要素回忆两个图形,一是柱状图,男女花在各项household activities上的时间的比较。横坐标为各个家务项目,有:cooking, shopping, repairing, washing clothes, cleaning rooms 纵坐标是时间,单位为minutes per day 每个项目都有两根柱子,分别代表男性和女性。女性花在cooking 上的时间最长,cooking, shopping, washing, cleaning所花时间都多于男性,只有repairing低于男性。 二是表格,各自花在leisure activities上的时间比较横栏是男女纵栏是三个项目:TV, radio, sports 男性时间多于女性。 这个图表题有两个图形,数据较多,但思路较清晰,各个图形内部进行比较。比较时需对数据做适当的选择,如最大小值,特殊变化值等。
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问答题图表作文 图表instruction:The bar chart compares the percentage of males and females within the age group between 25 and 34 with higher educational qualifications among five countries. 图表要素回忆柱子是横的,横坐标表示国家共5个国家,分别是Japan, USA, Britain, Switzerland, Germany 每个国家都有两根柱子,分别表示male 和female。 纵坐标表示百分比比较情况如下,仅供参考:两个国家Japan, USA 女性受教育百分比大于男性。两个国家 Switzerland, Germany男性高于女性,其中Switzerland男性是女性的两倍 Britain 两者差不多。此外,Japan 男女受教育比例最高,Switzerland 的女性最低。 这个柱状图是没有时间段因素的,所以只牵涉到横比,可以将男性比女性高的归为一类,女性比男性高的归为一类,差不多的归为一类进行比较。另外还需指出五个国家中最高的,和最低的
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问答题What do you think when you see the figures in Paragraph B?
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问答题四月底要完成什么,教授说了几个要做的事情,最后提到4月底前起码要完成interview的分析
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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?
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问答题Read Paragraph D and try to find the details of Wood's research.
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问答题Describe a Song/Piece of Music Describe your favorite song. You should say: What song it is. Where and when you heard the song. How you felt when listening to it. And explain why you like this song.
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问答题图表种类 线图 图表instruction The line graph shows the changes in the number of people attending the top-level football matches in three different countries: Italy, German and England. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. 图表要素回忆 图中有3条线,分别描述意大利、德国和英国球迷人数从1980年到2004年的变化。
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问答题Miss Bush plans to Sydney for (1) 1. She has got (2) 2 holiday after the conference. She wants go to (3) 3 or (4) 4or somewhere on the way back. She can exactly travel to (5) 5, Teheran, (6) 6, Athens. She decides to pay the (7) 7fare. The cost will be £(8) 8. Miss Bush plans to Sydney for (1) 9. She has got (2) 10 holiday after the conference. She wants go to (3) 11 or (4) 12or somewhere on the way back. She can exactly travel to (5) 13, Teheran, (6) 14, Athens. She decides to pay the (7) 15fare. The cost will be £(8) 16. Miss Bush is talking to a travel agent in London. Travel Agent: Good morning. Can I help you? Miss Bush: Hello. Er, my name''s Miss Bush and I''m intending to go to a conference in Sydney for three weeks. Travel Agent: I see. Er, do you want the excursion fare or the full return fare. Miss Bush: Now, can I get a stopover on an excursion fare? Travel Agent: Yes, you''re allowed only one stopover on the excursion fare. Miss Bush: Oh, only one. Travel Agent: Yes. But of course, if you pay the full return fare then you can have unlimited stopovers. Miss Bush: Oh that''s much better. Yes. You see, the thing is that I''ve got two weeks'' holiday after the conference and I''ve never been out that way before at all to Australia or the Far East, and I, I wanted to go, you know, shopping or seeing Hong Kong or India or somewhere round there. Travel Agent: Yes. Uhum. Miss Bush; Um, where exactly can I go? Travel Agent: Well, lots of places. There''s Singapore or um, Teheran, Kuwait, Athens, you''ve really got quite a lot of choices you know. Miss Bush: Mm. Well, it sounds marvellous. Um, how much would that cost? How much is the full fare? Travel Agent: The full fare? Well, that''s really quite a lot. It''s £1204. Miss Bush: (laughs) Yes, a thousand two hundred and four. Well, it''s once in a lifetime, you know, I''ve never been. Travel Agent: Mm. Miss Bush: The thing is, actually that, um, I''m absolutely terrified of flying. I''ve never done it before. Travel Agent; Oh dear. Uhum. Miss Bush: And er, um, I''m hoping that I can persuade my two friends, who are also going to the conference, to stop over with me on the way hack. Travel Agent; Yes, that would be a good idea. yes. Miss Bush; Mm, yes. By the way, one of them is in Cairo at the moment. Would it be possible for me to stop over there on my way to Sydney? Travel Agent: Yes of course. There are plenty of flights to Cairo and. and then plenty more onwards from Cairo to Sydney. And then you can stay, there, in Cairo, for as long as you like. Miss Bush; Oh that''s great? Now, the thing is, I think I''d better go and persuade Mr. Adams that, you know, he''d like to stop with me in Cairo . . . Travel Agent: I see. Miss Bush: ... go and discuss it with him and then come back to you in a day or two, if that''s all right. Travel Agent; Yes. Certainly. Of course, madam. Miss Bush: Oh, thank you very much. OK. Goodbye. Travel Agent; Thank you. Goodbye. Miss Bush plans to Sydney for (1) 17. She has got (2) 18 holiday after the conference. She wants go to (3) 19 or (4) 20or somewhere on the way back. She can exactly travel to (5) 21, Teheran, (6) 22, Athens. She decides to pay the (7) 23fare. The cost will be £(8) 24. Miss Bush plans to Sydney for (1) 25. She has got (2) 26 holiday after the conference. She wants go to (3) 27 or (4) 28or somewhere on the way back. She can exactly travel to (5) 29, Teheran, (6) 30, Athens. She decides to pay the (7) 31fare. The cost will be £(8) 32. Miss Bush is talking to a travel agent in London. Travel Agent: Good morning. Can I help you? Miss Bush: Hello. Er, my name''s Miss Bush and I''m intending to go to a conference in Sydney for three weeks. Travel Agent: I see. Er, do you want the excursion fare or the full return fare. Miss Bush: Now, can I get a stopover on an excursion fare? Travel Agent: Yes, you''re allowed only one stopover on the excursion fare. Miss Bush: Oh, only one. Travel Agent: Yes. But of course, if you pay the full return fare then you can have unlimited stopovers. Miss Bush: Oh that''s much better. Yes. You see, the thing is that I''ve got two weeks'' holiday after the conference and I''ve never been out that way before at all to Australia or the Far East, and I, I wanted to go, you know, shopping or seeing Hong Kong or India or somewhere round there. Travel Agent: Yes. Uhum. Miss Bush; Um, where exactly can I go? Travel Agent: Well, lots of places. There''s Singapore or um, Teheran, Kuwait, Athens, you''ve really got quite a lot of choices you know. Miss Bush: Mm. Well, it sounds marvellous. Um, how much would that cost? How much is the full fare? Travel Agent: The full fare? Well, that''s really quite a lot. It''s £1204. Miss Bush: (laughs) Yes, a thousand two hundred and four. Well, it''s once in a lifetime, you know, I''ve never been. Travel Agent: Mm. Miss Bush: The thing is, actually that, um, I''m absolutely terrified of flying. I''ve never done it before. Travel Agent; Oh dear. Uhum. Miss Bush: And er, um, I''m hoping that I can persuade my two friends, who are also going to the conference, to stop over with me on the way hack. Travel Agent; Yes, that would be a good idea. yes. Miss Bush; Mm, yes. By the way, one of them is in Cairo at the moment. Would it be possible for me to stop over there on my way to Sydney? Travel Agent: Yes of course. There are plenty of flights to Cairo and. and then plenty more onwards from Cairo to Sydney. And then you can stay, there, in Cairo, for as long as you like. Miss Bush; Oh that''s great? Now, the thing is, I think I''d better go and persuade Mr. Adams that, you know, he''d like to stop with me in Cairo . . . Travel Agent: I see. Miss Bush: ... go and discuss it with him and then come back to you in a day or two, if that''s all right. Travel Agent; Yes. Certainly. Of course, madam. Miss Bush: Oh, thank you very much. OK. Goodbye. Travel Agent; Thank you. Goodbye.
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