问答题Title:
Agriculture in Africa
Question types:
Sentence completion; Matching; TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN; Multiple choice
文章内容回顾
非洲一个地区的农业,涉及到那个区域的耕作方式,种什么,种在什么地方,以及农业产量和影响农业产量的因素。
题型难度分析
1-5题是句子填空,难度不大。6-9题是配对题,难度一般,配对的一方是fish, goat, oxen, 问对于这三种动物文章说了什么。10-12题是判断题,难度不大。13题为选择题,问作者对那个地方人的耕种方式的意见,本题由于是最后一题,定位在最后一段,难度不大。
题型技巧分析
是非无判断题是雅思阅读考试的经典题型,虽然近期题量相对减少,但是仍是复习备考时应关注的题型。
首先应注意是TRUE还是YES, 本篇是TRUE/ FALSE/ NOT GIVEN
解题步骤:
1. 速读问题的句子,找出考点词(容易有问题的部分)。考点词:比较级,最高级,数据(时间),程度副词,特殊形容词,绝对化的词(only, most, each, any, every, the same as等)
2. 排除考点词,在余下的词中找定位词,去原文定位。
3. 重点考察考点词是否有提及,是否正确。
TRUE的原则是同义替换,至少有一组近义词。
FALSE是题目和原文截然相反,不可共存,通常有至少一组反义词。
NOT GIVEN原文未提及,不做任何推断,尤其多考察题目的主语等名词在原文是否有提及。
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问答题a meaningful song
问答题图表作文
图表种类: 饼图+表格
图表instruction
The pie chart and table below show the rate of Australian
tourists from Asia, Europe, US and others as well as
compare stay length,accommodation,and main activity.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the
main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
图表要素回忆
此次小作文属于饼图加表格的混考类。饼图描写的是不同国家游客去澳洲景区旅游的比例,而表格描写的是游客在当地所待时间,住宿情况和主要活动的对比。
从结构上来可选择一图一段,清晰又简单。而数据方面应更多选择横向对比,强调不同对象数据的大小比较。
问答题People were being poisoned by 1People were being poisoned by 2 News anchor: Good evening. I''m Charles McKay, and this is the 5 o''clock evening news. The top story this hour: The town of Delta has been declared a health hazard. The entire town of Delta was closed down by government authorities yesterday, after testing confirmed that the town had been poisoned by the dumping of toxic chemicals in town dumps. Suspicions were first aroused three weeks ago, when 200 people telephoned the hospital complaining of headaches, stomachaches, faintness, and dizziness. An investigation revealed that toxic waste had leaked into the ground and contaminated the water supply. People were being poisoned by their drinking water and by the fruits and vegetables they were eating from their gardens. In fact, any contact they had with soil or water was dangerous. Government authorities have ordered all residents to leave the area until the chemical company responsible for the toxic waste can determine whether the town can be cleaned up and made safe again. And now here''s Sarah Cooper with tonight''s Consumer Report. Sarah?
Consumer reporter; Thank you Charles, and good evening. There was some good news for beer drinkers today: A recent study of 17,000 Canadians shows that people who drink beer moderately are healthier than people who drink other alcoholic beverages, such as wine or liquor. Researchers say they don''t yet know exactly why this is so. They found, however, that moderate beer drinkers reported less illness and appeared to have a lower risk of death from heart disease. Good health seemed to be connected to the amount of beer consumed and the regularity of drinking. People who drank beer one or more times a day reported the least amount of illness. Heavy drinkers, however — people who drank 35 or more pints of beer a week — reported more illness.
The war against cigarette smoking is heating up again. Legislation was introduced today that would make it illegal to advertise cigarettes, cigars, or any other tobacco product in any form of media. That means ads would be banned from newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and billboards. The legislation would also prevent tobacco manufacturers from sponsoring sporting events and from giving away free samples. This is the strongest anti-smoking legislation that has been introduced to date. Cigarette manufacturers insist that the legislation would be useless. In fact, they claim that in parts of the country where advertising has already been prohibited, cigarette smoking has actually increased. That concludes the Consumer Report for tonight. Let''s go over now to Jerry Ryan and find out what''s happening in the world of sports. Jerry?
Sports announcer: Thanks, Sarah, and good evening sports fans. It was an exciting day in world soccer. Mexico defeated France 7 to 6, in a close game that offered spectators plenty of excitement. The game between Canada and Argentina ended in a tie, 3 to 3. And in a game that''s still in progress, Italy is leading England 2 to 1, with 30 minutes left to go.
Tune in tonight at 11 for a complete sports update.
People were being poisoned by 3People were being poisoned by 4 News anchor: Good evening. I''m Charles McKay, and this is the 5 o''clock evening news. The top story this hour: The town of Delta has been declared a health hazard. The entire town of Delta was closed down by government authorities yesterday, after testing confirmed that the town had been poisoned by the dumping of toxic chemicals in town dumps. Suspicions were first aroused three weeks ago, when 200 people telephoned the hospital complaining of headaches, stomachaches, faintness, and dizziness. An investigation revealed that toxic waste had leaked into the ground and contaminated the water supply. People were being poisoned by their drinking water and by the fruits and vegetables they were eating from their gardens. In fact, any contact they had with soil or water was dangerous. Government authorities have ordered all residents to leave the area until the chemical company responsible for the toxic waste can determine whether the town can be cleaned up and made safe again. And now here''s Sarah Cooper with tonight''s Consumer Report. Sarah?
Consumer reporter; Thank you Charles, and good evening. There was some good news for beer drinkers today: A recent study of 17,000 Canadians shows that people who drink beer moderately are healthier than people who drink other alcoholic beverages, such as wine or liquor. Researchers say they don''t yet know exactly why this is so. They found, however, that moderate beer drinkers reported less illness and appeared to have a lower risk of death from heart disease. Good health seemed to be connected to the amount of beer consumed and the regularity of drinking. People who drank beer one or more times a day reported the least amount of illness. Heavy drinkers, however — people who drank 35 or more pints of beer a week — reported more illness.
The war against cigarette smoking is heating up again. Legislation was introduced today that would make it illegal to advertise cigarettes, cigars, or any other tobacco product in any form of media. That means ads would be banned from newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and billboards. The legislation would also prevent tobacco manufacturers from sponsoring sporting events and from giving away free samples. This is the strongest anti-smoking legislation that has been introduced to date. Cigarette manufacturers insist that the legislation would be useless. In fact, they claim that in parts of the country where advertising has already been prohibited, cigarette smoking has actually increased. That concludes the Consumer Report for tonight. Let''s go over now to Jerry Ryan and find out what''s happening in the world of sports. Jerry?
Sports announcer: Thanks, Sarah, and good evening sports fans. It was an exciting day in world soccer. Mexico defeated France 7 to 6, in a close game that offered spectators plenty of excitement. The game between Canada and Argentina ended in a tie, 3 to 3. And in a game that''s still in progress, Italy is leading England 2 to 1, with 30 minutes left to go.
Tune in tonight at 11 for a complete sports update.
问答题C. under different subjects
问答题Other requirement: video
问答题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 a rule or law you would suggest to improve your country.
Talk about a rule or law you would suggest to improve your country.
You should say
why it would improve your country
why it is necessary
how difficult it would be to enforce
and mention whether or not you think it is ever likely to be introduced.
Rounding off questions:
● Have you ever heard of a country which has this type of law?
● Do you often think about the laws in your country?
问答题Describe an experience in which a piece of equipment or other device you use broke. You should say: what equipment it was and what you were using it for how it broke what you did about the situation and explain how you felt about the situation.
问答题每三个月结算一次interest
问答题Title: 蜥蜴仿生
Question types: Matching; Table Completion; T / F / NG
大致内容 关于科学家模仿蜥蜴之类的东西制造机器蜥蜴。在制造过程中出现的问题,如何解决,有什么特点等。
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.
· Do you have a large family or a small family?
· Can you tell me something about them?
· How much time do you manage to spend with members of your family?
· What sorts of things do you like to do together?
· Did/Do you get on well with your family? [Why?]
问答题Title: Face Recognition
Question types: Matching; T/F/NG
大致内容 脸谱识别:段落细节选出三个作者提出困难的原因,一些因素干扰人脸识别,科学家的结论有矛盾,这个东西在实际情况中没什么用。
有TFNG/哪段含有以下信息/仍然存在什么问题。
问答题travel to another country
问答题Section 4关于一个课程介绍 after action review一种在学习认识错误的机制的好处,全填空。包括由army发明,能用在safety incidence,好处是trust其他人,给建议给其他队的leaders,提供training。
问答题类别 犯罪类
题目 Today prison is the most common solution for crime. But some people think that it would be a more effective way to provide them with better education to prevent them from becoming criminals. Do you agree or disagree?
题目翻译
现如今,有的认为监狱是对犯罪行为最好的改造,但另一部分人认为教育是一种更好的避免人们走上犯罪道路的方式。同意还是不同意?
写作指导
第一段:阐述主题并表明自己的立场。
第二段:中心句——教育确实能对犯罪有一定的作用,特别是对于青少年罪犯和轻罪犯。解释举例——青少年犯罪的原因分析,教育和监狱的改造方式比较。所以教育比监狱对于改造他们来说更好。
第三段:中心句——但是,不能说教育在任何情况下都更好,对于重罪犯和累犯来说监狱还是必要的、更好的改造方式。解释举例——重罪、累犯特点。所以监狱更好。
第四段:总结——教育有好处,但不一定比监狱更好。
重点表达 Prisoners, juvenile delinquency, play a vital role in….., the factors, contribute to, survival skills, exert positive effects on……
题目评价 旧题,难度一般
推荐练习 2009.09.17作文:Some people think that all the lawbreakers should be sent into the jail, while others believe that they should also be made to do some work or learn some skills in the community. What is your opinion?
2008.09.18作文:Sending criminals to prisons is not so effective in dealing with the problem. Education and job training should be offered to them. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the statement?
近期考试趋势 社会类、政府类、教育类、科技类话题为复习的重点。
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 tall about where you live.
Do you live in a house or an apartment? How many other people
do you live with? Do you enjoy living in this type of
accommodation? Why/Why not? What type of accommodation is
common in your town? Why? Let's tall about what you
do. What are you studying currently? Are there
any subjects which you do not enjoy as much as others? Why? Do
you have to complete a lot of homework? What do you plan to do
after you finish your studies? Interview
(choose 2) Now, let's talk about keeping in touch with
friends. How do you normally keep in contact with friends?
Why? What do you enjoy about this way of keeping in
touch? ?Is there anything you don't like about this method of
keeping in touch? Why? Do you ever find it difficult to keep in
touch with friends using this method? Why/Why not? Let's talk
about art. Do you enjoy looking at art? Why/Why not?
What type of art do you like best? Why? Have you ever
been taught to do any type of art? Do you know any
artists? Now let's talk about colours. Which
colours do you like the most? Why? Have you always liked these
colours? Why? Do most of your friends like similar
colours? Do certain colours have any special significance in
your culture? Why?
问答题Others:
A TV program that help you with something
Something made you angry
A change has positive influence on you
Special meal you had
A book you want to read again
A piece of music you listened to
An advertisement
Historical building
问答题F. learn techniques
问答题Title: Pro-Language
Question types: T / F / NG; Matching(5)
大致内容
讲古人记事的几个方式:壁画,结绳,骨头上划道道,彩色石头
音乐、求偶、记录族谱、都分别对应的记事方式等。
问答题According to Paragraph A, what do doctors do when they want to use placebo effect?