问答题Passage3:Cave art岩洞历史,还提到岩洞壁画,壁画有关动物,人类等
1.判断题
2.配对题
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问答题Title: Changes of Museum
Question types: T/F/NG; Multiple Choice; Heading
大致内容
主题公园、历史遗迹和博物馆的比较与联系以及发展。
问答题You and your family are living in rented accommodation in an English-speaking country. You are not satisfied with the condition of some of the furniture. Write a letter to your landlord. In your letter: introduce yourself; explain what is wrong with the furniture and say what action you would like the landlord to take.
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问答题Contact person: Arkwright(联系人姓氏)
问答题The examiner will give you a topic on a card like the one on the right and ask you to talk about it for one to two minutes. Before you talk you have one minute to think about what you"re going to say. The examiner will give you some paper and a pencil so you can make notes if you want to.
问答题How do you usually relax?
问答题Part 3 Two-way Discussion (4-5 minutes) We've been talking about an advertisement you found interesting 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 the advertising industry as a whole. Why do you think that some people become annoyed with advertising? Would you agree that advertising can be irritating? Why? How effective do you think the medium of advertising is? Why? What changes have there been in the way products are advertised and promoted over the last decade? Now let's talk about advertising and social issues. Advertisements for social issues such as drink driving often use graphic images to convey their message. What in your opinion is the impact of these types of advertisements? Increasingly, a number of charities are utilizing advertising and marketing as a method of promoting their causes. How effective do you think these types of campaigns are? Some people feel that using celebrities to back a particular cause or social issue is a very effective way to encourage public support of that cause. What's your opinion?
问答题photos
问答题No cameras allowed
问答题WRITING TASK 2 You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Write about the following topic: Many of the worM's cities are currently facing a serious housing shortage. What are some of the reasons for this shortage and what solutions can you suggest? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words.
问答题Youshouldspendabout20minutesonthistask.{{B}}ThechartsshowthepercentageofsalesandprofitsofaBritishcompanybygeographicalarea.Summarisetheinformationbyselectingandreportingthemainfeatures,andmakingcomparisonswhererelevant.{{/B}}Writeatleast150words
问答题What is Charles Darwin famous for?
问答题We"ve been talking about an advertisement you found interesting 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 the advertising industry as a whole.
● Why do you think that some people become annoyed with advertising? Would you agree that advertising can be irritating? Why?
● How effective do you think the medium of advertising is? Why?
● what changes have there been in the way products are advertised and promoted over the last decade?
Now let"s talk about advertising and social issues.
● Advertisements for social issues such as drink driving often use graphic images to convey their message, what in your opinion is the impact of these types of advertisements?
● Increasingly, a number of charities are utilising advertising and marketing as a method of promoting their causes. How effective do you think these types of campaigns are?
● Some people feel that using celebrities to back a particular cause or social issue is a very effective way to encourage public support of that cause. What"s your opinion?
问答题Section 4: 介绍了动物智商的一些情况
10个填空题,答案如下
问答题luxurious accommodation 选:A
问答题话题类别 教育类
考题文字: The qualities a person needs to become successful in today’s world cannot be learned at a university or any similar academic institution. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
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NEWS HEADINES
(A) Thousands of people have marched in Northamptonshire.
(B) The numbers of doctors, nurses and other staff have decreased.
(C) The EEC is to give another £31 million to Britain''s poorer areas.
(D) The EEC is to give £10 million for industrial improvement and road works in the north of England.
(E) The EEC is to give £10 million for Northern Ireland
(F) Kent County Council has said that 17 dogs, 5 cats, 3 rabbits and 3 hamsters have been landed illegally.
(G) A derailed coal train is in North Yorkshire
(H) A coal train derailed in Newcastle and disrupted rail services through the south of England.
NEWS HEADINES
(A) Thousands of people have marched in Northamptonshire.
(B) The numbers of doctors, nurses and other staff have decreased.
(C) The EEC is to give another £31 million to Britain''s poorer areas.
(D) The EEC is to give £10 million for industrial improvement and road works in the north of England.
(E) The EEC is to give £10 million for Northern Ireland
(F) Kent County Council has said that 17 dogs, 5 cats, 3 rabbits and 3 hamsters have been landed illegally.
(G) A derailed coal train is in North Yorkshire
(H) A coal train derailed in Newcastle and disrupted rail services through the south of England.
Here''s the news at 11:30.
Thousands of people have marched through the centre of Corby in Northampton-shire to protest against plans to close the steel works, the town''s major employer. The marchers demonstrated outside the local British Steel Corporation''s headquarters where union leaders are talking about closure plans with the management.
Hospital waiting lists in the south west of England have gone up by a quarter in the last five years. While the number of doctors, nurses and other staff have increased, the demand on the service has grown even faster.
The EEC is to give another £31 million to Britain''s poorer areas. The aid from the regional development fund includes £ 13. 5 million for Northern Ireland and £10 million for industrial improvement and road works in the north of England.
In a report on rabies controls, Kent County Council has said that 17 dogs, 5 cats, 2 rabbits and 2 hamsters have been landed illegally at Channel ports in the first nine months of this year. This was seven more than in the same period last year.
A derailed coal train at Thirsk in North Yorkshire has disrupted rail services between Newcastle and the south of England.
It''s time for the news at 3:30 here on Radio I.
A girl aged 16 armed with a shotgun held up a class of children at a secondary school in Surrey this morning. Police said that soon after school began at Blair Hill Secondary School, Newton, the girl, armed with a double-barrelled shotgun belonging to her brother, went into one of the classrooms and threatened a teacher and about thirty pupils. A shot was fired into the ceiling as she was being overpowered by police officers.
Surgeons at Cambridge have successfully transplanted a pancreas — the organ that produces insulin — in two patients suffering from diabetes. One patient, a 23-year-old electronics worker also had a liver transplant. The other patient, a 55-year-old housewife, had a kidney transplanted at the same time. Both patients are doing well.
Three people have so far been killed in the storms sweeping across the north of England and southern Scotland. A woman was killed in Carlisle when a chimney on a house collapsed and two men were killed when their car crashed into a fallen tree on a country road near Melrose. More high winds and rain are forecast for tonight.
NEWS HEADINES
(A) Thousands of people have marched in Northamptonshire.
(B) The numbers of doctors, nurses and other staff have decreased.
(C) The EEC is to give another £31 million to Britain''s poorer areas.
(D) The EEC is to give £10 million for industrial improvement and road works in the north of England.
(E) The EEC is to give £10 million for Northern Ireland
(F) Kent County Council has said that 17 dogs, 5 cats, 3 rabbits and 3 hamsters have been landed illegally.
(G) A derailed coal train is in North Yorkshire
(H) A coal train derailed in Newcastle and disrupted rail services through the south of England.
NEWS HEADINES
(A) Thousands of people have marched in Northamptonshire.
(B) The numbers of doctors, nurses and other staff have decreased.
(C) The EEC is to give another £31 million to Britain''s poorer areas.
(D) The EEC is to give £10 million for industrial improvement and road works in the north of England.
(E) The EEC is to give £10 million for Northern Ireland
(F) Kent County Council has said that 17 dogs, 5 cats, 3 rabbits and 3 hamsters have been landed illegally.
(G) A derailed coal train is in North Yorkshire
(H) A coal train derailed in Newcastle and disrupted rail services through the south of England.
Here''s the news at 11:30.
Thousands of people have marched through the centre of Corby in Northampton-shire to protest against plans to close the steel works, the town''s major employer. The marchers demonstrated outside the local British Steel Corporation''s headquarters where union leaders are talking about closure plans with the management.
Hospital waiting lists in the south west of England have gone up by a quarter in the last five years. While the number of doctors, nurses and other staff have increased, the demand on the service has grown even faster.
The EEC is to give another £31 million to Britain''s poorer areas. The aid from the regional development fund includes £ 13. 5 million for Northern Ireland and £10 million for industrial improvement and road works in the north of England.
In a report on rabies controls, Kent County Council has said that 17 dogs, 5 cats, 2 rabbits and 2 hamsters have been landed illegally at Channel ports in the first nine months of this year. This was seven more than in the same period last year.
A derailed coal train at Thirsk in North Yorkshire has disrupted rail services between Newcastle and the south of England.
It''s time for the news at 3:30 here on Radio I.
A girl aged 16 armed with a shotgun held up a class of children at a secondary school in Surrey this morning. Police said that soon after school began at Blair Hill Secondary School, Newton, the girl, armed with a double-barrelled shotgun belonging to her brother, went into one of the classrooms and threatened a teacher and about thirty pupils. A shot was fired into the ceiling as she was being overpowered by police officers.
Surgeons at Cambridge have successfully transplanted a pancreas — the organ that produces insulin — in two patients suffering from diabetes. One patient, a 23-year-old electronics worker also had a liver transplant. The other patient, a 55-year-old housewife, had a kidney transplanted at the same time. Both patients are doing well.
Three people have so far been killed in the storms sweeping across the north of England and southern Scotland. A woman was killed in Carlisle when a chimney on a house collapsed and two men were killed when their car crashed into a fallen tree on a country road near Melrose. More high winds and rain are forecast for tonight.