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[外语类试卷]雅思(听力)模拟试卷54及答案与解析.doc

1、雅思(听力)模拟试卷 54及答案与解析 一、 Listening Module (30 minutes & 10 minutes transfer time) 0 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. MIC HOUSE AGENCY REPAIRS Example Answer Name: Paul .SMILEY. Address: Apartment 2,【 T1】 _, Newton Length of lease: one year Date moved in: 【 T2】

2、_ 1 【 T1】 2 【 T2】 2 Complete the table below.Write A if the repair will be done immediately.B if the repair will be done during the following week . C if the repair will be done in two or more weeks.10 Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS or A NUMBER for each answer. workman to call between【 T10】 _and_ 11

3、 At Rainforest Lodage there arent any_ ( A) telephones or TVs. ( B) newspapers or TVs. ( C) telephones or newspapers. 12 The guests are told to_ ( A) carry their luggage to the cabin. ( B) go straight to the restaurant. ( C) wait an hour for dinner. 12 Complete the table below .Write NO MORE THAN TH

4、REE WORDS for each answer.15 Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. What THREE items of clothing does the speaker recommend for the rainforest? 18 Which TWO things in the rainforest does the speaker give a warning about? 21 These sessions with a counsellor are_ ( A) compulsory for all stude

5、nts. ( B) available to any students. ( C) for science students only. 22 The counsellor says that new students have to_ ( A) spend more time on the college premises. ( B) get used to working independently. ( C) work harder than they did at school. 23 John complains that the resource centre_ ( A) has

6、limited opening hours. ( B) has too few resources. ( C) gets too crowded. 24 The counsellor suggests to John that_ ( A) most other students can cope. ( B) he needs to study all the time. ( C) he should be able to fit in some leisure activities. 25 Before being able to help John the counsellor needs

7、to_ ( A) talk with some of his lecturers. ( B) consult his tutor. ( C) get more information from him. 25 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. WRITING Pay careful attention to the question Leave time to【 T26】 _ LISTENING Try to【 T27】 _lectures Check notes with【 T2

8、8】 _ READING Choose topics of【 T29】 _ Buy a good【 T30】 _ 26 【 T26】 27 【 T27】 28 【 T28】 29 【 T29】 30 【 T30】 31 John was first interested in the subject because of something_ ( A) he had witnessed. ( B) he had read about. ( C) he had experienced. 32 The main research method was_ ( A) interviews. ( B)

9、questionnaires. ( C) observation. 33 Which pie chart shows the proportion of men and women respondents?34 How many respondents were there? ( A) 50-100 ( B) 100-150 ( C) 150-200 35 The most common type of road rage incident involved_ ( A) damage to property. ( B) personal violence. ( C) verbal abuse.

10、 35 Which group gave the following advice?Tick Column A if it was mainly women.Tick Column B if it was mainly men.Tick Column C if it was both men and women.雅思(听力)模拟试卷 54答案与解析 一、 Listening Module (30 minutes & 10 minutes transfer time) 0 【听力原文】 AGENT Good morning. MIC House Agency. PAUL Good morning

11、. Im ringing about the problems Ive been having with my apartment. AGENT Yes, of course. If I can just take a few details first .Whats your name? PAUL Paul Smiley. AGENT How do you spell that? PAUL S-M-I-L-E-Y. Repeat AGENT OK, and whats the address? PAUL Apartment 2, 16 Rose Lane. AGENT Rose Lane.

12、and thats in. ? PAUL In Newton. AGENT Oh yes, I know the property. Could I just ask how long is the lease? PAUL Its for one year. AGENT And you moved in. ? PAUL Last week, on 27th June. AGENT Fine, thank you. AGENT And what are the problems that youve been having? PAUL Well, no one thing is really d

13、angerous or anything, but you know, its just been building up. AGENT Yes, of course. PAUL Well the first thing is the washing machine. Its been leaking a little and its beginning to get worse. Because we have a small child, we really need to get that done straight away. AGENT OK .thats a washing mac

14、hine for immediate repair. PAUL And then theres a niggling problem with the cooker. AGENT Ah ha. PAUL The doors broken. AGENT Right. PAUL Its nothing serious and it can be used, but if you can send someone over in the next couple of weeks or so thatd be great. AGENT Fine, Ive got that. PAUL Then we

15、are worried about all the windows. AGENT Are they broken? PAUL No, but there are no locks on them .and you know with the insurance these days. AGENT And when would you like those done? PAUL Oh, thats not really urgent. but you never know when theres going to be a break-in. AGENT No, well get those d

16、one for you next week, dont worry. PAUL And then theres the bathroom light .its getting quite annoying. It flickers quite badly and its giving me headaches. Id really like to get that replaced right away. AGENT Thats no problem. PAUL And then the last thing on the list is the kitchen curtains. Theyr

17、e torn. AGENT Oh, right. We do have quite a few spare ones in stock and can get those to you in the next week, if thats alright with you? PAUL Yes, thatd be fine. AGENT Anything else? PAUL No, thats all. AGENT OK, fine. What well do is get someone over to you this afternoon, if youre in. PAUL Well,

18、Im going to be out for a short time. AGENT Well you tell us your preferred times. PAUL Well the best time is about 1.00. AGENT Ill have to check that with him. And if he cant make it then, what would be your second preference? PAUL Any time up to 5 pm would be fine. AGENT OK, Ive made a note of that

19、. PAUL Great, well thanks very much for your help. AGENT Thats fine. Thank you for calling. PAUL Goodbye. AGENT Goodbye. 1 【正确答案】 16 Rose Lane 2 【正确答案】 27(th)June or acceptable alternatives 3 【正确答案】 door broken/broken door 4 【正确答案】 C 5 【正确答案】 no locks(on them)/need locks 6 【正确答案】 bathroom light 7 【正

20、确答案】 A 8 【正确答案】 kitchen curtains 9 【正确答案】 B 10 【正确答案】 1(pm)(and)5(pm) 11 【听力原文】 RECREATION OFFICER Great. Well, hi, everyone! My names Jody and Im one of the four recreation officers here at Rainforest Lodge. My job is to make sure that you all have a great stay here with us and go away feeling rela

21、xed and refreshed. As you can see, were literally in the middle of nowhere at the Lodge. There are no newspapers or TVs and theres only one phone and thats in the office. The Lodge is a complete getaway from it all experience: a place to unwind and appreciate the world without a lot of interruptions

22、 and distractions. From your cabin balcony youll find that you cant see anyone else and the only noise you should hear is the birds. When the luggage comes, one of the guys will take it across to your cabin for you and make sure you know the way back here to the main centre for dinner in the restaur

23、ant. Dinner will be served in about an hour or so. All the times of each days activities are printed on the blue sheet you should have got in the information guides that were handed out on the coach. Each Explorer trip has a different focus, so it doesnt matter how many you do or on what day, becaus

24、e theres always something new to discover in the rainforest. Tomorrow I think weve still got places on the Orchid and Fungi Tour. This is on foot and takes you to different parts of the rainforest. Or, if youd prefer, theres the Four-Wheel-Drive tour to the waterfalls, or the fishing trip where I pr

25、omise you well catch some lunch, and last but not least, the famous Crocodile Cruise that leaves at 11 am each day.(Just in time for the crocodiles lunch!)Plenty to choose from here at Rainforest Lodge or just sit on your balcony, relax and unwind and enjoy the views. In the evenings there is the Sp

26、otlight Tour, one of my favourites. The Spotlight Tour leaves at sundown and lets you catch a glimpse of some more of the rainforests wildlife as it comes out at dusk to feed. Thats a great trip and if you can, Id really try to make sure you do it during your stay. Youve chosen to visit the rainfore

27、st in March, which is just at the end of the wet season, so youll soon notice how well the waterfalls are running and also how damp the ground is. Things can tend to get a bit slippery, too, so if you didnt bring any walking boots Id advise you to hire some from the office. Youll also be much better

28、 off in long trousers rather than shorts because they will give your legs more protection, and socks are a good idea too. Theres no need to be nervous of the rainforest provided that you treat it with respect and common sense. Most of the animals and wildlife are gentle and harmless. There are some

29、venomous snakes to beware of, but really theyre much more frightened of you than you are of them. The other thing is that certain plants can cause irritation if you touch them with bare skin. Well, thats about all for the time being. The guys are here to take you and your luggage to the cabins. 11 【

30、正确答案】 B 12 【正确答案】 C 13 【正确答案】 waterfall(s)/water fall(s)/water-fall(s) 14 【正确答案】 eleven/11.00/11(am) 15 【正确答案】 Spotlight(tour) 16 【正确答案】 walking boots 17 【正确答案】 socks 18 【正确答案】 long trousers 19 【正确答案】 (venomous/poisonous)snakes 20 【正确答案】 (certain)plants 21 【听力原文】 COUNSELLOR Hello, John, What can I d

31、o for you? JOHN Well, I heard about these counselling sessions from a friend doing a science course and I was really interested. I think they should be compulsory really. COUNSELLOR Well to be quite honest, John, I think they would be useful for everybody but well, everybody has their own way of goi

32、ng about things. I prefer people just to drop in when they can. JOHN Yes. COUNSELLOR I find that talking to students about the requirements of a course helps to clarify what needs to be done. I mean the biggest difference between college and school is that new college students really have to do a lo

33、t of work on their own, and its sometimes useful to get advice on how to take control of your time and work effectively. JOHN Yes. I mean, it seems like a very light workload until assignment time comes and then I seem to be working all night sometimes. Im not the only one. Its ridiculous. The resou

34、rce centre is .is very good but it closes so early. Its in the library and so youd think you could use it more. Its a real problem for me. COUNSELLOR Well, youre certainly not the only person in that position, as Im sure youve found. It really comes down to using every available hour in a systematic

35、 way. If you do this with a plan, then youll find that you still have time for yourself and your hobbies as well. JOHN Yeah. Ive heard from Thomas that you made him a sort of plan like this, and hes going away for the weekend with all his work handed in, whereas I havent even started. COUNSELLOR I n

36、eed to find out a few more things about you first. Ill give you this form to fill in about your lectures and things before you leave. COUNSELLOR Now, what are your main problems? JOHN Well, what most concerns me is Im still not doing very well in my assignments. COUNSELLOR Well, I know that you plan

37、 your writing carefully, but this can come to nothing if the assignment doesnt answer the question. That really is the key. You must read the question carefully and give it a great deal of thought before you even start planning or writing your first draft. Its also vital to check your work for error

38、-s. Everybody makes them, and they can influence the person marking the work. So, always take time at the end to check what youve written. JOHN As far as listening is concerned, I find it hard to keep up sometimes in lectures, especially two-hour ones. I sometimes just seem to go off into a dream. C

39、OUNSELLOR Its a good idea to find out from your lecturers if they mind you recording the lectures. You only need one of those small cassette recorders. The quality is pretty good and a second listening can really clarify things. Something else you can do is check your notes with a friend after the l

40、ecture. JOHN Yes. Thats a good idea. Thanks. Its hard to do all that all the time though, especially when theres so much reading to do. COUNSELLOR Yes. Its important, though, not to confine yourself to reading on your subject. You should also read things of general interest that appeal to you. You k

41、now, novels, newspapers, that kind of thing. Do you have a good dictionary? JOHN Not really. Ive never bothered with one. COUNSELLOR Mmmm. It would probably be a good idea to get one. Dictionaries are not expensive and they can help a lot. Also you can underline or highlight new words and. 21 【正确答案】

42、 B 22 【正确答案】 B 23 【正确答案】 A 24 【正确答案】 C 25 【正确答案】 C 26 【正确答案】 check(over)(your)work/errors/revise(work) 27 【正确答案】 record 28 【正确答案】 (a)friend ACCEPT friend 29 【正确答案】 general interest NOT interest 30 【正确答案】 dictionary 31 【听力原文】 TUTOR Well, good afternoon. In todays session John Upton will be sharing so

43、me of the findings of his research project from last term. John. JOHN Thanks. Well, first of all, a little bit about the background to the project. Our title, as you can see, is pretty straightforward: car safety. But these days theres a lot more to it than the usual injunctions about drinking and d

44、riving or speeding. I had been interested and horrified by several newspaper reports on what people call road rage. For example the famous incident of a man getting out of his car in a car park and hitting the driver of a van who had overtaken him earlier. It seemed to me that there were almost as m

45、any serious problems when cars were parked .i.e. were stationary .as when they were travelling at 90 miles an hour. So I decided to make this the focus of the project. For our research we depended mainly on talking to individuals, asking them questions rather than using written questionnaires. We st

46、opped people at a selected garage on the motorway over a two-day period, and asked them questions about what theyd observed or experienced themselves. Our respondents were both men and women, but the women were just slightly in the majority. We were pleased by the publics willingness to stop and cha

47、t to us .in the end we talked to a total of 135 drivers over those two days. So what were our findings? Well, as you can see, 93% of respondents had had some kind of problem. A surprisingly large percentage 24% had had their car damaged in some way, but the main type of incident was being shouted at

48、 - 79% had experienced that. 15% had experienced violence on their own persons. theyd actually been hit by someone. The police tended only to be informed when there was physical violence involved. So what strategies had people developed to ensure their own safety? Lets have a look at the figures her

49、e. Well, first of all, it was quite striking that there were often distinct answers from the men and women. It was mainly women, for example, who said one shouldnt ever stop to find out how to get somewhere. Whereas it was men who said you should try to avoid looking directly at other drivers. Both men and .oh sorry no. it was women who said you had to tell someone when you were due to get

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