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[外语类试卷]雅思(听力)模拟试卷58及答案与解析.doc

1、雅思(听力)模拟试卷 58及答案与解析 一、 Listening Module (30 minutes & 10 minutes transfer time) 0 Complete the form opposite. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Birth Statistics Sex: male First name: Tom Surname: Lightfoot Weight:【 L1】 _kgs Length:【 L2】 _cms Colour of hair: black 1 【 L1

2、】 2 【 L2】 2 Label the map. Choose your answers from the box below. Write the appropriate letters A-E on the map. A State BankB St Georges HospitalC GarageD LibraryE University 5 Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.10 Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for

3、each answer.For the recommendation column, write A You must buy this. B Maybe you should buy this. C You should never buy this.21 Aminas project is about a local ( A) school. ( B) hospital. ( C) factory. 22 Dr Bryson particularly liked ( A) the introduction. ( B) the first chapter. ( C) the middle s

4、ection. 23 Amina was surprised because she ( A) thought it was bad. ( B) wrote it quickly. ( C) found it difficult to do. 23 What suggestions does Dr Bryson make? Complete the table as follows. Write A if he says KEEP UNCHA NGED Write B if he says REWRITE Write C if he says REMOVE COMPLETELY Example

5、 Answer Section headings B Information on housing【 L24】 _ Interview data【 L25】 _ Chronology【 L26】 _ 24 【 L24】 25 【 L25】 26 【 L26】 26 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. SCHEDULE OF ACTION Read Approaches to Local History by John Mervie. Read【 L27

6、】 _ by Kate Oakwell. Make changes and show to 【 L28】 _ Do【 L29】 _ by 29 June. Laser print before【 L30】 _ Hand in to Faculty Office. 27 【 L27】 28 【 L28】 29 【 L29】 30 【 L30】 31 Between what times is the road traffic lightest? 32 Who will notice the noise most? 33 Which day of the week has the least tr

7、affic? 34 What will be the extra cost of modifying houses? 35 Choose the correct letter A-D, The noise levels at the site can reach A 45 decibels. B 55 decibels. C 67 decibels. D 70 decibels. 35 Complete the table showing where devices used in reducing noise could befitted in the houses.Write: W for

8、 walls D for doors C for ceilingsExample Answeracoustic seals D39 Which is the correct construction for acoustic double glazing? 40 What is the best layout for the houses?雅思(听力)模拟试卷 58答案与解析 一、 Listening Module (30 minutes & 10 minutes transfer time) 0 【听力原文】 sarah: John, Ive just had some good news.

9、 Susan has had her baby. john: Do you know when she had it? sarah: Yesterday. The tenth of August. john: Oh, my father was born on August the tenth. Give me the details and Ill make a note for everyone at work. sarah: OK. john: Well, was it a boy or a girl? sarah: Its a boy. john: And what are they

10、going to call him? sarah: Tom. Tom Lightfoot. It sounds quite good, dont you think? john: Yes, that has quite a good ring to it. sarah: You know hes quite a big baby. He weighed four and a quarter kilos when he was born. john: That does sound big, four and a quarter kilos. sarah: And hes long too, f

11、orty-six centimetres. john: Mmmm. Tall parents. Hell grow up to be over two metres, Id say. sarah: With masses of black hair, curly black hair. You know, we should go and visit them in hospital. What about tomorrow afternoon at around 1pm? john: Yes, OK. sarah: Where should we meet? . Ah, I could co

12、me and pick you up at your house, if you like. john: Yes, that would be wonderful. My car is still off the road. sarah: Just refresh my memory. Whats the address again? john: Its 15 Chesterfield Road, Paddington. sarah: Its next to the library, isnt it? john: Not exactly. Its next to a bank. The Sta

13、te Bank actually. The library is opposite us, on the corner. sarah: Thats right, and theres a garage on the other street corner. I remember now. john: So, youll pick me up at a quarter to one and well be there at one easily. sarah: Now what should we take? We must take them something. john: I always

14、 think flowers are good to take to someone in hospital, dont you? sarah: Well, not really. Everyone always brings flowers and they dont last. I think its much better to take a pot plant, so she can take it home with her. john: Yes, but then she has to remember to water it. What about a big box of ch

15、ocolates? sarah: OK, chocolates sound fine. We should get something for the baby too. What do you think? john: Yes, youre right. What do you think of something like baby shampoo or talcum powder? Sarah: Or we could get a little hat, or something like that. john: We dont know the size, or the right c

16、olour, do we? sarah: I think we should get something they wouldnt normally buy. What about a soft toy of some sort? john: Yes, a soft toy. sarah: What about a teddy bear? John : I could get one early tomorrow at the market and I could probably get the chocolates there too. sarah: Good. john: So youl

17、l pick me up at a quarter to one at my place and Ill make sure that Ive got the presents. sarah: You must remember how much you paid for the gifts, so I can pay you back for half. If theyre going to be from both of us, I would like to go shares. john: OK. Id say the chocolates would be about $15 for

18、 something nice and not too small and the toy would be around $35 or so, Id think. sarah: Good, thatll be fine. About $25 each then. Good, Ill pick you up then on Sunday at twelve forty-five. john: OK. sarah: See you then. Bye. 1 【正确答案】 4.25 / 4 / four and(a)quarter 2 【正确答案】 46 / forty-six 3 【正确答案】

19、A / State Bank 4 【正确答案】 D / Library 5 【正确答案】 C/ Garage 6 【正确答案】 (a)(box)(of)chocolates 7 【正确答案】 (a)(soft)toy /(a)teddy(bear)/(a)b 8 【正确答案】 (at the)market(s) 9 【正确答案】 (at the)market(s) 10 【正确答案】 ($)35/thirty-five(dollars) 10 【听力原文】 presenter: Good evening. Tonights show comes to you from the Good Hom

20、e Exhibition in Dukes Court, where weve been trying out some of the latest gadgets on show here and getting our resident expert - Liz Shearer-to tell us which ones are worth buying and which will die a death. Liz shearer: Well, hello. Yes, John, Ive been investigating four new household gadgets and

21、sorting out the advantages and disadvantages and then really deciding what are Must buys, what are Maybe buys and what are Never buys. Lets start with this vacuum flask for keeping drinks hot. Well. I felt this had quite a lot going for it, most of all is the fact that it contains no glass and is th

22、erefore unbreakable to all intents and purposes. Its made of stainless steel which is guaranteed for 20 years . hope thats long enough . and its true what the manufacturer claims - that it does maintain heat for 18 hours. So thats pretty good. On the down side, it really works out to be quite expens

23、ive and, much more surprisingly, it unfortunately leaves a strange taste . you know when youve drunk from it. so all in all, my recommendation would be its got plenty of advantages, but it is rather expensive so Id say you should maybe buy it. Moving on to a natty little device . the Whistle Key Hol

24、der. Basically this is where you whistle and the key holder gives off a high pitched noise and flashes light so you can find it. One advantage of this model is that it also has a small light. You press the button and this means you can find keyholes easily. I also felt the small size was a real adva

25、ntage. On the weaker side, I did find the noise unpleasant. Which Im sure the designers could have done something about. And I found that it didnt work through metal, so its mainly useful for finding in coat pockets, cushions, etc. But taken as a whole I thought it was a masterpiece of design and wo

26、uld highly recommend it. The third gizmo is called the Army Flashlight because it was developed initially for military use. It works by squeezing the handle to generate the power. Its advantages are that it can be used for outside activities, and also . and this is one of the surprising features. it

27、 does work underwater. My main objection to it though was although it did work in these conditions, this model gave off a weak light. So my recommendation Im afraid would have to be to avoid this one. The decoy camera was last on my list. This is a fake video camera which you fix to your wall to sca

28、re off burglars. The advantage of this model is something which makes it look very realistic . its flashing light. On the down side, it was quite difficult to fix to the wall. However, burglary is such a major problem these days that it is worth the effort, so this gets my strong recommendation. pre

29、senter: OK. Thanks for that, Liz. And now. 11 【正确答案】 glass 12 【正确答案】 eighteen/18 hours/hrs 13 【正确答案】 (a)(strange)taste 14 【正确答案】 (the)small size / small /(the)size 15 【正确答案】 metal 16 【正确答案】 A 17 【正确答案】 outside/outdoor activities / outdoors 18 【正确答案】 underwater / under/beneath water 19 【正确答案】 (a)weak

30、 light 20 【正确答案】 flashing light 21 【听力原文】 bryson: Well, Amina, thanks for letting me have your draft in such good time. amina: Oh, thats alright. I was just very anxious to hear what you think of it. You can see that I decided to change the topic -I had been interested in looking at Barings Factory.

31、 bryson: Oh, I think the hospital was a much better choice. In fact. well. I have to say that I thought it was good. amina: Oh? bryson: Theres still lots of work to be done . amina: Oh yes. of course. bryson: But theres plenty of good ideas. It opens well and the first chapter is fine but the middle

32、 section really stood out for me . most interesting. amina: Thats amazing because I really didnt find it a bit easy to write . bryson: How long did you work on the whole thing? amina: Well, I spent about two or three weeks reading and doing general research and then I dashed the writing off very qui

33、ckly . so about four weeks in all. bryson: Well, thats about par for the course. Youve got a while yet to make the changes. amina: Oh right. no problem . bryson: Right. Lets have a look at my notes here. OK. Starting with section headings . the broad divisions are good but youll have to re-do the ac

34、tual headings. Ive made some suggestions in the margins . amina: OK. Thanks. bryson: Now, this information on local housing . I can see why you put it there but it really isnt relevant to the approach youve taken. amina: I think I see what you mean. bryson: Now . what did I say about the interviews?

35、 amina: I worked very hard on those. I really thought they were valuable. bryson: They are, Amina, but theyre very complex and rather unclear at the moment. Youre going to have to spend a bit of time making the data a lot clearer. amina: OK . as long as I dont have to remove them altogether . bryson

36、: No, dont worry. amina: What about the chronology . the list of dates? I wasnt sure whether I should rewrite those. bryson: My advice on that is to take them out. I feel it makes the whole piece appear too simplistic. amina: OK, if itll help. bryson: Now, there are a couple of other books Id like y

37、ou to look at. Have you got a pen? Right. . . Approaches to Local History by John Mervis . . . amina: Right. bryson: And then I think you need to think about ways of representing interview data. Have a look at Sight and Sound by Kate Oakwell. amina: Sight and Sound. bryson: Then you know Im going aw

38、ay on holiday next week . amina: Yes. bryson: So when youve made the changes I suggest you show the work to your Support Tutor. amina: Support Tutor . right. bryson: Then you do the proof reading . amina: Proof reading . uh-huh. When by, do you think? bryson: Id aim for 29 June and after that you sh

39、ould get it laser printed . but be careful because the computer centre closes on 10 July. amina: And then I hand it in to . ? bryson: Oh, the Faculty Office as usual. amina: OK, thats fine. I think Im all set now! Thanks very much for all your help. bryson: A pleasure. See you when I get back. amina

40、: Yep. Thanks, Dr Bryson. Bye. bryson: Bye. 21 【正确答案】 B / hospital 22 【正确答案】 C / the middle section 23 【正确答案】 C / found it difficult to do 24 【正确答案】 C / remove completely 25 【正确答案】 B / rewrite 26 【正确答案】 C / remove completely 27 【正确答案】 Sight and Sound 28 【正确答案】 Support Tutor NOT Tutor 29 【正确答案】 proof

41、 reading / proof read 30 【正确答案】 10 July ALTERNATIVE FORMS ACCEPTED 31 【听力原文】 Good afternoon. Im Paula Bundell and I am giving you the lectures on Environmental Noise this term. Today we are going to look into the effects of noise on a planned housing estate in a particularly difficult part of the ne

42、w Manchester Park area. This site is not as bad as some I have researched in the past. The Blacktown airport is closed from 6pm to 7am and this is a great advantage to the site. The only noise after dark is from the highway and the traffic is somewhat reduced between 7.30pm and 5.30am. So, the peopl

43、e most affected by the noise will be, I expect, housewives. By the time most of the students and workers have arrived back home in the evening during the week the noise will have abated to a fairly large extent. The weekends are still a problem of course, but the traffic is certainly reduced on Satu

44、rdays to a large extent and even more so on Sundays. Of course modifications to houses will be necessary at a site like this and they come at a significant cost to the developer and home buyer. The modifications I am about to outline will add about $25,000 to the price of a newly-built house. That w

45、ill still mean a cheaper house than in a less noisy and more desirable area. A bit of background would not go astray. I understand that you are all familiar with the proposed development site at Manchester Park. Its a particularly difficult one in terms of noise with the highway along the eastern pe

46、rimeter and the Blacktown airport not 3 kilometres away to the north. Of course, those nearest the highway will be the worst hit, with heavy traffic noise as well as the noise from the light planes overhead. As you all know, the normal noise threshold for private housing is 55 decibels. At this site

47、 the levels have been recorded as high as 67 decibels. The construction of the houses has to be somewhat modified from houses in most areas. In the houses on the highway and in the noisiest areas of this site there will be a need for specialised double glazing and special acoustic seals will have to

48、 be fitted to the doors. All exterior doors in this especially noisy pocket will have to be solid core wood doors with hinges. Every house built on this site, not just those adjacent to the highway or nearest to the airport, will require high density insulation materials in the roof. Not only will a

49、ll the roofs need insulating, the exterior walls will be required to be double brick. All ceilings will require double thickness plaster board to be used in the construction. In the noisiest areas mechanical ventilation will have to be installed in the exterior walls. In those areas with sealed windows it will be necessary to fit fans with absorbers to cut out the noise in those particular houses. Air conditioning units could also be fitted in t

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