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问答题You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. You and some friends ate a meal at a restaurant to celebrate a special occasion, and you were very pleased with the food and service. Write a letter to the restaurant manager. In your letter ●give details of your visit to the restaurant ●explain the reason for the celebration ●say what was good about the food and the service Write at least 150 words. You do NOT need to write any addresses. Begin your letter as follows: Dear Sir or Madam,
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问答题reception
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问答题Read Paragraph A and try to find the event happened about Google maps.
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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}} {{B}}Your home{{/B}} · Where do you live now—in a fiat, a house or a dormitory? · Who do you live with? · Do you think your home needs any improvements? · Are you planning to move to live in a different place? {{B}}Clothes{{/B}} · Do you like shopping or window shopping for clothes? · Do you prefer casual or formal clothes? · Do you like the latest fashions? · What's your favourite clothes colour? {{B}}Parks and public gardens{{/B}} · Are there many parks or public gardens where you live? · Do you ever go to any of these places? · How often do you go to any of these places? · What do you like to do when you go to a park or public garden?
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问答题Work Let's begin with work. · What do you do? · What do you find difficult about your job? · What have you learnt from your boss? Family Now let's move on to talk about family. · How do you spend your time with family? · What do your parents do? · Would you like to have a big or small family? Pets Let's now consider pets. · What kind of pets are popular in your country? · Why do people have pets? · Which animal would make the best pet?
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问答题Part 1 Introduction and Interview Introduction (compulsory) Interview (choose 1 ) Let's talk about where you live. Which region of the country are you originally from? What do you like most about this region? Would you recommend living in this region to others? Let's talk about your studies. What type of course are you studying at the moment? What type of job or career will this course lead to? What do you enjoy most about being a student? Interview (choose 2) Now, let's talk about advertisements. What kinds of advertisements do you like to watch or listen to? Why? Have you ever bought something as a result of an advertisement? Which do you prefer: advertisements on television or on the radio? Why? What changes would improve advertisements in your country? Why? Let's talk about seasons and the weather. Which season do you enjoy most? Why? What type of activities do you do during this season? Would you prefer to live in a cold climate or a warm climate? Why? Are there any festivals associated with particular seasons in your country? Now let's talk about learning languages. How long have you been learning English? How much of your time do you spend learning English? What do you enjoy most about learning a language? Why? Do you find it easy or difficult to learn new languages? Why?
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问答题WRITING TASK 2 You should spend about 40 minutes on this topic. Write about the following topic: Some people believe that the advent of economical air travel has been very beneficial by making international travel more accessible, while others argue that it has had a very negative impact. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own experience. Write at least 250 words.
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问答题Alex觉得自己有什么改进的地方? plan telephone calls deadline
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问答题Read Paragraph A and try to find the meaning of 'the consumerisation of IT'.
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问答题You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The table below shows the proportion of people aged 20-24 participating in education and the labour force in Australia from 1984 to 2004. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make any comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words. 20-24 year-old: participation in education and the labour force— 1984, 1994 and 2004 1984 1994 2004 In full-time edueafion 8.6% 17.0% 26.2% Employed full-time 51.5% 53.5% 48.5% Employed part-time 11.8% 11.8% 2.7% Part-time study 2.6% 1.3% 2.7% No study 14.8% 8.8% 9.1% Unemployed 10.3% 10.3% 5.0% Not available for work 12.2% 9.0% 8.4%
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问答题Some people believe that visitors to other countries should follow local customs and behaviour. Others disagree and think that the host country should welcome cultural differences. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
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问答题possible
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问答题{{B}}PART 2{{/B}} {{B}}Describe a teacher who has influenced you in your education. You should say:   where you met him/her   what subject he/she taught   what was special about him/her and explain why this person influenced you so much.{{/B}} You will have to talk aboutthe topic for 1 to 2 minutes. You have one minute to think about what you're going to say. You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
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问答题 Applying for your student loan can take up to (11) 1 to process, you can specify whether you wish to receive the (12) 2, or to give you (13) 3, one each term. If you think you are likely to spend too much money in the first term, you should seriously consider the payment in (14) 4. Most banks now offer (15) 5of up to a few hundred pounds to all students. Applying for your student loan can take up to (11) 6 to process, you can specify whether you wish to receive the (12) 7, or to give you (13) 8, one each term. If you think you are likely to spend too much money in the first term, you should seriously consider the payment in (14) 9. Most banks now offer (15) 10of up to a few hundred pounds to all students. It is well known that grants for students are being reduced drastically every year, and the current level of grant, even when supplemented by the student loan, is barely sufficient to provide a satisfactory standard of living. Some say that''s what student life is all about; learning to live cheaply, without all the comforts of most home environments. It is a sad fact, however, that an increasing number of students are quitting their courses for the simple reason that they cannot live on the money provided by the government. When applying for your student loan, which you should do as soon as possible, as it can take up to five weeks to process, you can specify whether you wish to receive the whole amount immediately, or to have it divided up and given to you in three payments, one each term. If you think you are likely to spend too much money in the first term, you should seriously consider the payment in installments option, since spending the third term without any money is no fun at all, especially when the end of exams celebrations come around. Most banks now offer interest-free overdrafts of up to a few hundred pounds to all students. Try to think of this option only as a last resort if you are really short of cash. Obviously the overdraft needs to be paid back at some stage, which can be difficult if you have no other source of finance other than your grant and student loan, and the banks tend to hassle you about your plans for repaying the money every month or so whilst you are in the red. You will, no doubt, have been bombarded by many wonderful offers from various banks, trying to get you to open a new student bank account with them. Try to ignore the tempting offers of ten pounds worth of record vouchers, or as many odor eaters as you can get through in one year, that the banks use as a hook to get you to open the account. Look instead at the services that bank provides — do they have a cash machine near your university, or near where you will be living? Will the staff at the bank be prepared to discuss your money matters with you free of charge if you run into difficulties? These things are much more important than the silly free offers, as your account will most likely be with you throughout your student life. The main thing to remember throughout higher education, and indeed throughout your life, is that if you are having any problems with money, go and see your bank manager. He or she will be able to talk through with you ways that you could budget better and may arrange a short-term extension to your overdraft to get you out of an immediate money problem. Doing either of these things at most banks will inevitably incur an unreasonably large ''administrative charge''. Applying for your student loan can take up to (11) 11 to process, you can specify whether you wish to receive the (12) 12, or to give you (13) 13, one each term. If you think you are likely to spend too much money in the first term, you should seriously consider the payment in (14) 14. Most banks now offer (15) 15of up to a few hundred pounds to all students. Applying for your student loan can take up to (11) 16 to process, you can specify whether you wish to receive the (12) 17, or to give you (13) 18, one each term. If you think you are likely to spend too much money in the first term, you should seriously consider the payment in (14) 19. Most banks now offer (15) 20of up to a few hundred pounds to all students. It is well known that grants for students are being reduced drastically every year, and the current level of grant, even when supplemented by the student loan, is barely sufficient to provide a satisfactory standard of living. Some say that''s what student life is all about; learning to live cheaply, without all the comforts of most home environments. It is a sad fact, however, that an increasing number of students are quitting their courses for the simple reason that they cannot live on the money provided by the government. When applying for your student loan, which you should do as soon as possible, as it can take up to five weeks to process, you can specify whether you wish to receive the whole amount immediately, or to have it divided up and given to you in three payments, one each term. If you think you are likely to spend too much money in the first term, you should seriously consider the payment in installments option, since spending the third term without any money is no fun at all, especially when the end of exams celebrations come around. Most banks now offer interest-free overdrafts of up to a few hundred pounds to all students. Try to think of this option only as a last resort if you are really short of cash. Obviously the overdraft needs to be paid back at some stage, which can be difficult if you have no other source of finance other than your grant and student loan, and the banks tend to hassle you about your plans for repaying the money every month or so whilst you are in the red. You will, no doubt, have been bombarded by many wonderful offers from various banks, trying to get you to open a new student bank account with them. Try to ignore the tempting offers of ten pounds worth of record vouchers, or as many odor eaters as you can get through in one year, that the banks use as a hook to get you to open the account. Look instead at the services that bank provides — do they have a cash machine near your university, or near where you will be living? Will the staff at the bank be prepared to discuss your money matters with you free of charge if you run into difficulties? These things are much more important than the silly free offers, as your account will most likely be with you throughout your student life. The main thing to remember throughout higher education, and indeed throughout your life, is that if you are having any problems with money, go and see your bank manager. He or she will be able to talk through with you ways that you could budget better and may arrange a short-term extension to your overdraft to get you out of an immediate money problem. Doing either of these things at most banks will inevitably incur an unreasonably large ''administrative charge''.
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问答题Section 3为机经旧题V100821S3,题型为填空题,主要讲两个人和tutor讨论给小孩上生物课的计划,主要场景词汇为:permission 许可,允许 identify the food chain 确定食物链 variation 变化do a list列清单 do a drawing绘画 pond池塘 structured 有组织的,结构良好的pond池塘 practical实际的 fill worksheet填写工作表。
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问答题Passage 3 题目:讲柯南道尔和福尔摩斯 新题 题材:人类发展史 题型与参考答案: 单选题,句首 + 句尾配对题, 判断题T/F/NG 原文文章:首先介绍柯南.道尔的背景,然后提出他写福尔摩斯的参考了很多科学的理论,也为很多理论提供了借鉴,接着描述了道尔写福尔摩斯的灵感的来源,最后提出其实福尔摩斯的观点很多就是柯南道尔自己的想法。该文章涉及到非常多的人物观点。
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问答题一男一女讨论租房 1-10填空题:
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问答题Tell me about something you own which is useful or important to you.You should say: what the thing is and how you got it why it is useful or important to you if it is also important or useful to others and say how your life would be harder without this thing. You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes. You have one minute to think about what you"re going to say. You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
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