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1、雅思(听力)模拟试卷 70及答案与解析 1 What is Martins occupation? ( A) He works in a car factory. ( B) He works in a bank. ( C) He is a college student. 2 The friends would prefer somewhere with ( A) four bedrooms. ( B) three bedrooms. ( C) two bathrooms. 3 Phil would rather live in ( A) the east suburbs. ( B) the

2、city centre. ( C) the west suburbs. 3 Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.10 Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. The British Library 11 The reading rooms are only open for group visits on_. 12 The library w

3、as officially opened in_. 13 All the library rooms together cover_m2. 14 The library is financed by the_. 15 The main function of the library is to provide resources for people doing_. 15 Label the plan below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Plan of the British Library 20 Choose the c

4、orrect answer, A, B or C. Project on work placement 21 The main aim of Daves project is to ( A) describe a policy. ( B) investigate an assumption. ( C) identify a problem. 22 Daves project is based on schemes in ( A) schools. ( B) colleges. ( C) universities. 23 How many academic organisations retur

5、ned Daves questionnaire? ( A) 15 ( B) 50 ( C) 150 24 Dave wanted his questionnaires to be completed by company ( A) Human Resources Managers. ( B) Line Managers. ( C) owners. 25 Dr. Green wants Dave to provide a full list of ( A) respondents. ( B) appendices. ( C) companies. 25 Complete the notes be

6、low. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. Notes on project Introduction - improve the 【 L26】 _of ideas -include a 【 L27】 _of Work Placement - have separate sections for literature survey and research 【 L28】 _and methods Findings Preparation stage add summary 【 L29】 _development good Constra

7、ints on learning provide better links to the 【 L30】 _ from research 26 【 L26】 27 【 L27】 28 【 L28】 29 【 L29】 30 【 L30】 31 Bilingualism can be defined as having an equal level of communicative _in two or more languages. 32 Early research suggested that bilingualism caused problems with _and mental dev

8、elopment. 33 Early research into bilingualism is now rejected because it did not consider the_and_backgrounds of the children. 34 It is now thought that there is a_relationship between bilingualism and cognitive skills in children. 35 Research done by Ellen Bialystok in Canada now suggests that the

9、effects of bilingualism also apply to_. 36 In Dr. Bialystoks experiment, the subjects had to react according to ( A) the colour of the square on the screen. ( B) the location of the square on the screen. ( C) the location of the shift key on the keyboard. 37 The experiment demonstrated the Simon eff

10、ect because it involved a conflict between ( A) seeing something and reacting to it. ( B) producing fast and slow reactions. ( C) demonstrating awareness of shape and colour. 38 The experiment shows that, compared with the monolingual subjects, the bilingual subjects ( A) were more intelligent. ( B)

11、 had faster reaction times overall. ( C) had more problems with the Simon effect. 39 The results of the experiment indicate that bilingual people may be better at ( A) doing different types of tasks at the same time. ( B) thinking about several things at once. ( C) focusing only on what is needed to

12、 do a task. 40 Dr. Bialystoks first and second experiments both suggest that bilingualism may ( A) slow down the effects of old age on the brain. ( B) lead to mental confusion among old people. ( C) help old people to stay in better physical condition. 雅思(听力)模拟试卷 70答案与解析 1 【听力原文】 Cindy: Hello, Brind

13、alls Estate Agents here. How may I help you? Martin: Oh, good morning. Im ringing to see what flats you have for rent at the moment. Cindy: Right. Can I start by just taking your name Mr. em. Martin: Hill, Martin Hill. Cindy: Right, and are you looking for a flat for yourself or.erm. a family perhap

14、s? Martin: Well its for three of us: myself and two friends were going to share together. Cindy: I see. erm, what about employment are you all students? Martin: Oh no, weve all got full-time jobs two of us work in the Central Bank, thats Chris and me. and Phil thats the other one is working for Hall

15、am cars, you know, at the factory about two miles out of town? Cindy: Ill put you down as young professionals, then and I suppose youll be looking for somewhere with three bedrooms? Martin: Yeah at least three. But actually, wed rather have a fourth room as well if we can afford it for friends stayi

16、ng over and stuff. Cindy: Is that with a living room to share? Plus kitchen and bathroom? Martin: Yeah, that sounds good. But we must have a bathroom with a shower. We dont mind about having a bath, but the showers crucial. Cindy: OK, Ill just key that in. And, are you interested in any particular a

17、rea? Martin: Well, the city centre would be good for me and Chris, so thats our first preference. but wed consider anything in the west suburbs as well really actually for Phil thatd be better, but he knows hes outnumbered! But we arent interested in the north or the east of the city. Cindy: OK, Im

18、just getting up all the flats on our books. Cindy: Just looking at this list here, Im afraid there are only two that might interest you. do you want the details? Martin: OK, let me just grab a pen and some paper. fire away! Cindy: This first one Im looking at is in Bridge Street and very close to th

19、e bus station. Its not often that flats in that area come up for rent. This ones got three bedrooms, a bathroom and kitchen, of course. and a very big living room. That sounds a good size for you. Martin: Mmm. So, what about the rent? How much is it a month? Cindy: The good news is that its only fou

20、r hundred and fifty pounds a month. Rents in that area usually reach up to six fifty a month, but the landlord obviously wants to get a tenant quickly. Martin: Yeah, it sounds like a bit of a bargain. What about transport for Phil? Cindy: Well, therell be plenty of buses so no problem for him to use

21、 public transport. er. but unfortunately there isnt a shower in the flat, and that location is likely to be noisy, of course. Martin: OK. What about the other place? Cindy: Lets see. oh yes, well this one is in a really nice location on Hills Avenue. Im sure you know it. This looks like something a

22、bit special. Its got four big bedrooms and erm, theres a big living room and. oh, this will be good for you: a dining room. It sounds enormous, doesnt it? Martin: Yeah, it sounds great! Cindy: That whole areas being developed, and the flats very modern, which Im sure youll like. Its got good facilit

23、ies, including your shower. And of course its going to be quiet, especially compared with the other place. Martin: Better and better. but Ill bet its expensive, especially if its in that trendy area beside the park. Cindy: Hmm, Im afraid so. Theyre asking 800 a month for it. Martin: Wow! It sounds a

24、 lot more than we can afford. Cindy: Well, maybe you could get somebody else to move in too? Ill tell you what, give me your address and I can send you all the details and photos and you can see whether these two are worth a visit. Martin: Thanks, that would be really helpful. My address is. 1 【正确答案

25、】 B 2 【正确答案】 A 3 【正确答案】 C 4 【正确答案】 bus station 5 【正确答案】 450 6 【正确答案】 noisy 7 【正确答案】 Hills Avenue 8 【正确答案】 dining room 9 【正确答案】 (very)modern 10 【正确答案】 quiet 10 【听力原文】 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to your very own tour of the British Library on this lovely afternoon. My name is To

26、ny Walters and Im your guide for today. Could I please see your tickets for the guided tour? Id also like to remind you that any tickets bought today do not include a visit to the reading rooms. Im afraid we dont do visits on Fridays or any weekday during working hours, so as not to disturb the read

27、ers. But if you do want to see those rooms, the only day there are tours is on Sundays. So, I dont want anyone to be disappointed about that today. OK? Thank you. Right. Well start with a brief introduction. As many of you know, this is the United Kingdoms National Library and you can see that this

28、is a magnificent modern building. It was first designed by Sir Colin St. John Wilson in 1977, and inaugurated by Her Majesty the Queen more than twenty years later, in 1998. As you can see, the size is immense and the basements alone have 300 kilometres of shelving and thats enough to hold about 12

29、million books. The total floor space here is 100.000 square metres and, as Ill show you, the library houses a huge range of facilities and exhibition spaces, and it has a thousand staff members based here in the building so, you can appreciate the scale of our operation. In fact, this was the bigges

30、t publicly-funded building constructed in the United Kingdom last century. It is still funded by the government as a national institution, of course, and it houses one of the most important collections in the world. The different items come from every continent and span almost 3,000 years. The libra

31、ry isnt a public library, though you cant just come in and join and borrow any of the books. Access to the collections is limited to those involved in carrying out research so, its really a huge reference library for that purpose, and anyone who wants to consult any materials that are kept here can

32、formally apply to use the library reading rooms. Right, well, here we are, standing at the Meeting Point on the lower ground floor just to the right of the Main Entrance. Ive given you all a plan of the building so that we can orientate ourselves and get an idea of where well be going. Now, outside

33、the Main Entrance youll see the wide Piazza with the stunning sculpture of Newton. The sculptor was Paolozzi, but its based on the famous image by William Blake and its definitely worth a closer look. On the other side of the Piazza from the statue is the Conference Centre, which is used for all kin

34、ds of international conventions well take a quick look inside at the end of our tour. Looking ahead of us now, youll see that were standing opposite the staircase down to the basement where youll find the cloakroom, and to the left of that, we have the information desk where you can find out about a

35、ny current exhibitions, the times of the tours and anything you need to know if you dont have a tour guide. As you can see, on this lower ground floor we also have a bookshop thats the area over to the left of the main entrance. Youll be free to browse there when we get back to the ground floor. Now

36、, opposite the main entrance on this floor we have the open stairs leading up to the upper ground floor. And at the top of them, in the middle of the upper ground floor, you can see a kind of glass-sided tower that rises all the way up through the ceiling and up to the first floor. This is called th

37、e Kings Library. Its really the heart of the building. It was built to house the collection that was presented to the nation in 1823 by the King. You can see it from every floor above ground. When we go up there, youll find the librarys Treasures Gallery on the left. Can you find it on your plan? Th

38、ats the exciting one, so well be visiting that first, but well also take a look at the stamp display situated behind it, on the way to the cafe a lot of people miss that. The Cafeteria runs along the back of the floor and, in the right-hand corner youll find the lifts and toilets. ha, always good to

39、 locate them. The other main area on that floor is the Public Access Catalogue section and Ill show you how that operates when we get up there. 11 【正确答案】 Sundays 12 【正确答案】 1998 13 【正确答案】 100,000 one/a hundred thousand 14 【正确答案】 government 15 【正确答案】 research 16 【正确答案】 Conference Centre/Center 17 【正确答

40、案】 Information Desk 18 【正确答案】 bookshop 19 【正确答案】 King()s Library 20 【正确答案】 stamp display 20 【听力原文】 Dr. Green: Good afternoon, Dave, come on in and take a seat. Dave: Hi, Dr. Green. thanks. Dr. Green: Hang on a minute, Ill just find the first draft of your project paper and we can have a look at it t

41、ogether. Now yours is the one on Work Placement, isnt it? Dave: Yeah, thats right. Dr. Green: So what made you choose that for your project? Dave: Well, I suppose it was because sending students off to various companies for work experience seems, to be such a typical part of educational courses thes

42、e days I mean, even school kids get to do it. But, I felt everyone just kind of assumes its a good thing and I guess I wanted to find out if thats the case. Dr. Green: But you dont look at schools or colleges, right? Youve stuck to university placement schemes. Dave: Yeah, well, I quickly found that

43、 I had to limit my research, otherwise the area was just too big. Do you think that was OK? Dr. Green: I think its very sensible, especially as the objectives might be very different. So how many schemes did you look at? Dave: Well, I sent out about 1 50 questionnaires altogether you know, 50 of eac

44、h to university authorities, students and companies, and I got responses from 15 educational institutions, and, er, 30 students in 11 individual companies. Dr. Green: Great, that sounds like a good sample. And who did you send your company questionnaires to? Dave: Well, the idea was to have them don

45、e by the students Line Managers, but sometimes they were filled in by the Human Resources manager or even the owner of the company. Dr. Green: Right. I didnt find a full list anywhere, so I think its very important to provide that, really. You can put it as an appendix at the back. Dave: Right, Ive

46、got a record of all the respondents so thatll be easy. I hope other things were OK. I mean, Ive already put such a lot of work into this project, identifying the companies and so on. Dr. Green: Oh, I can tell. I think youve done a good job overall. Dr. Green: I thought your questionnaires were excel

47、lent, and youd obviously done lots of background reading, but there were a few problems with the introduction. First of all, I think you need to make some slight changes to the organisation of your information there. At present its a bit confused. Dave: OK. What did you have in mind? Dr. Green: Well

48、, you write quite a bit about Work Placement in general, but you never explain what you mean by the term. Dave: So you think I should give a definition? Dr. Green: Exactly. And the introduction is the place to do it. And then look, you start talking about whats been written on the topic, but its all

49、 a bit mixed up with your own project. Dave: So, do you think it would be better to have two sections there like, a survey of the literature as the introduction. and then a separate section on the aims of my research? Dr. Green: I do. You can include your methods for collecting data in the second section too. It would be much clearer for your reader. You know, establish the

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