1、雅思(阅读)模拟试卷 60及答案与解析 一、 Reading Module (60 minutes) 0 Look at the three restaurant advertisements on the following page. Answer the questions below by writing the letters of the appropriate restaurants(A - C)in boxes 1 - 7 on your answer sheet. Example Answer It stops serving lunch at 2.30 pm. B 1 It
2、 is open for breakfast. 2 It is open every night for dinner. 3 It is only open for lunch on weekdays. 4 It has recently returned to its previous location. 5 It welcomes families. 6 It caters for large groups. 7 It only opens at weekends. 7 DINING OUTAAboyneThe originalLuigis Italian Restaurantis now
3、 back in Aboyne231 Beach Road, Aboyne(ample parking available)Open:Luncheon 12 to 3 pmDinner 6 to 10 pmTUESDAY TO SUNDAYEntrees $5.50 Mains $8.00 Free ice cream for the kidsSpecial functions Up to 120 peopleReservations: Phone 9763 3501B Lunch: Dinner:Tuesday - Friday 7 nights12 noon - 2.30 pm 6.00
4、pm - 11.30 pmTel Coastside Power Locked Bag 2760 Southport NSW 3479(B)Receipt required: Mail payments to:Coastside Power PO Box 560 Northbridge NSW 34722. Agency payments(payments directly to the bank):Payments can be made at any branch of the Federal Bank by completing the deposit slip attached to
5、your account notice. NB: This facility is no longer available at South Pacific Bank branches.3. Payments directly to Coastside Power Office:Payments can be made directly to Coastside Power Office at 78 - 80 Third Avenue, North-bridge. Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30 am to 4.30 pm.Payment may
6、 be by personal cheque, bank cheque or cash .Note: Payments cannot be made by phone. 8 If you want a receipt, you should send your payment to the Southport address. ( A)真 ( B)假 ( C) NOT GIVEN 9 You may pay your account at branches of the Federal Bank. ( A)真 ( B)假 ( C) NOT GIVEN 10 You must pay the f
7、ull amount, instalments are not permitted. ( A)真 ( B)假 ( C) NOT GIVEN 11 The Coastside Power Office is open on Saturday mornings. ( A)真 ( B)假 ( C) NOT GIVEN 12 You may pay your account by phone using your credit card. ( A)真 ( B)假 ( C) NOT GIVEN 13 There is a reduction for prompt payment. ( A)真 ( B)假
8、 ( C) NOT GIVEN 13 Read the passage about personal computers on the following page and look at the statements below(Questions 14 - 20). In boxes 14 - 20 on your answer sheet write TRUE if the statement is true FALSE if the statement is false NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage 1
9、4 There are two computers and two printers available for public use at the library. ( A)真 ( B)假 ( C) NOT GIVEN 15 You can buy floppy disks at the information desk. ( A)真 ( B)假 ( C) NOT GIVEN 16 The information desk is closed at weekends. ( A)真 ( B)假 ( C) NOT GIVEN 17 It is essential to reserve a com
10、puter three days in advance if you want to use one. ( A)真 ( B)假 ( C) NOT GIVEN 18 If you are more than a quarter of an hour late, you could lose your reservation for the computer. ( A)真 ( B)假 ( C) NOT GIVEN 19 Library employees do not have detailed knowledge of computers. ( A)真 ( B)假 ( C) NOT GIVEN
11、20 The library runs courses for people who want to learn about computers. ( A)真 ( B)假 ( C) NOT GIVEN 20 PERSONAL COMPUTERS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC TO USE2 personal computers are available, for a fee of $ 5.00. There is also an ink jet printer attached to each terminal. The library has a number of comme
12、rcially available programs for word processing and spreadsheets.A4 paper can be bought from the desk if you wish to print your work. Alternatively you can bring your own paper. If you wish to store information however, you will need to bring your own floppy disk.BookingsBecause of high demand, a max
13、imum of one hours use per person per day is permitted. Bookings may be made up to three days in advance. Bookings may be made in person at the information desk or by phoning 8673 8901 during normal office hours. If for some reason you cannot keep your appointment, please telephone. If the library is
14、 not notified and you are 15 minutes late, your time can be given to someone else. Please sign in the visitors book at the information desk when you first arrive to use the computer.Please note that staff are not available to train people or give a lot of detailed instruction on how to use the progr
15、ams. Prior knowledge is, therefore, necessary. However, tutorial groups are available for some of the programs and classes are offered on a regular basis. Please see the loans desk for more information about our computer courses.Questions 21 - 26The text on Atlas English Language College on the foll
16、owing page has seven paragraphs(A - G). Choose the most suitable headings for paragraphs B - G from the list of headings below. Write the appropriate numbers(i IX)in boxes 21 - 26 on your answer sheet.NB There are more headings than paragraphs, so you will not use all of them . List of Headingsi Rec
17、ognition of your achievementsii Courses start every weekiii Other services/Pastoral care/Personal arrangementsiV A personal approachV Two meals every dayVi First-class staffVii Up-to-date classroom practiceViii Discovering a new languageiX Monitored achievementExample AnswerParagraph A ii 21 Paragra
18、ph B 22 Paragraph C 23 Paragraph D 24 Paragraph E 25 Paragraph F 26 Paragraph G 26 GOOD REASONS FOR CHOOSING ATLAS ENGLISH LANGUAGE COLLEGE On an English course with Atlas English Language College, you improve your language skills and make friends from all over the world! A Because Atlas courses sta
19、rt every Monday of the year, theres bound to be one that fits in with your academic, personal or professional commitments. Whatever your level of language ability, from beginner to advanced, you can choose to study for any length of time, from two weeks to a full year. Courses match a range of indiv
20、idual requirements, from intensive examination preparation to short summer programmes. Most courses commence at 9 am and run till 3 pm. B If you take an intensive full-time course, we will help you to select the Special Interest Options which best suit your goals. From then on, our teacher will disc
21、uss your work with you on a weekly basis. This means that you should develop the language skills you need and that you are helped to study at your own pace. C The popularity and success of any language school depend greatly on the quality of the teachers and the methods they employ. All Atlas teache
22、rs have specialist qualifications in the teaching of English to foreign students and are all native speakers. We employ only experienced professionals with a proven record of success in the classroom. D Atlass teaching methodology is constantly revised as more is discovered about the process of lear
23、ning a new language. Our teachers have access to an extensive range of materials, including the very latest in language teaching technology. E On your first day at school, you will take a test which enables our Director of Studies to place you at the appropriate study level. Your progress will be co
24、ntinuously assessed and , once you have achieved specific linguistic goals, you will move up to a higher level of study. F Every Atlas course fee includes accommodation in carefully selected homestay families. Breakfast and dinner each day are also included, so you need have no concerns about having
25、 to look for somewhere to live once you get to the school. G On completion of any Intensive, Examination or Summer course, you will receive the Atlas Course Certificate of Attendance. On completion of a four-week course or longer you will also receive the Atlas Academic Record that reflects your abi
26、lity in every aspect of the language from conversation to writing. Such a record will allow you to present your linguistic credentials to academic institutions or potential employers around the world. adapted with permission from a brochure published by EF Education Questions 27-32 The Reading Passa
27、ge on the following pages has seven paragraphs(A G). Choose the most suitable headings for paragraphs A B and D G from the list of headings below. Write the appropriate numbers(I IX)in boxes 21 - 32 on your answer sheet. NB There are more headings than paragraphs, so you will not use all of them. Li
28、st of Headings i Robots working together ii Preparing LGVs for take-over iii Looking ahead iV The LGVs main functions V Split location for newspaper production Vi Newspapers superseded by technology Vii Getting the newspaper to the printing centre Viii Controlling the robots iX Beware of robots! Exa
29、mple Answer Paragraph C iX 27 Paragraph A 28 Paragraph B 29 Paragraph D 30 Paragraph E 31 Paragraph F 32 Paragraph G 32 ROBOTS AT WORKAThe newspaper production process has come a long way from the old days when the paper was written, edited, typeset and ultimately printed in one building with the jo
30、urnalists working on the upper floors and the printing presses going on the ground floor. These days the editor, sub-editors and journalists who put the paper together are likely to find themselves in a totally different building or maybe even in a different city. This is the situation which now pre
31、vails in Sydney. The daily paper is compiled at the editorial headquarters, known as the pre-press centre, in the heart of the city but printed far away in the suburbs at the printing centre. Here human beings are in the minority as much of the work is done by automated machines controlled by comput
32、ers.BOnce the finished newspaper has been created for the next mornings edition, all the pages are transmitted electronically from the pre-press centre to the printing centre. The system of transmission is an update on the sophisticated page facsimile system already in use on many other newspapers.
33、An image-setter at the printing centre delivers the pages as film. Each page takes less than a minute to produce, although for colour pages four versions are used, one each for black, cyan, magenta and yellow. The pages are then processed into photographic negatives and the film is used to produce a
34、luminium printing plates ready for the presses.CA procession of automated vehicles is busy at the new printing centre where the Sydney Morning Herald is printed each day. With lights flashing and warning horns honking, the robots(to give them their correct name, the LGVs or laser-guided vehicles)loo
35、k for all the world like enthusiastic machines from a science-fiction movie, as they follow their own random paths around the plant busily getting on with their jobs. Automation of this kind is now standard in all modern newspaper plants. The robots can detect unauthorised personnel and alert securi
36、ty staff immediately if they find an intruder and not surprisingly, tall tales are already being told about the machines starting to take on personalities of their own.DThe robots principle job, however, is to shift the newsprint(the printing paper)that arrives at the plant in huge reels and emerges
37、 at the other end some time later as newspapers. Once the size of the days paper and the publishing order are determined at head office, the information is punched into the computer and the LGVs are programmed to go about their work. The LGVs collect the appropriate size paper reels and take them wh
38、ere they have to go. When the press needs another reel its computer alerts the LGV system. The Sydney LGVs move busily around the press room fulfilling their two key functions to collect reels of newsprint either from the reel stripping stations or from the racked supplies in the newsprint storage a
39、rea. At the stripping station the tough wrapping that helps to protect a reel of paper from rough handling is removed. Any damaged paper is peeled off and the reel is then weighed.EThen one of the four paster robots moves in. Specifically designed for the job, it trims the paper neatly and prepares
40、the reel for the press. If required, the reel can be loaded directly onto the press. If not needed immediately, an LGV takes it to the storage area. When the press computer calls for a reel, an LGV takes it to the reel-loading area of the presses. It lifts the reel onto the loading position and plac
41、es it in the correct spot with complete accuracy. As each reel is used up, the press drops the heavy cardboard core into a waste bin, and when the bin is full, another LGV collects it and deposits the cores into a shredder for recycling. FThe LGVs move at walking speed. Should anyone step in front o
42、f one or get too close, sensors stop the vehicle until the path is clear. The company has chosen a laser-guide function system for the vehicles because, as the project development manager says, The beauty of it is that if you want to change the routes, you can work out a new route on your computer a
43、nd lay it down for them to follow. When an LGVs batteries run low, it will take itself off line and go to the nearest battery maintenance point for replacement batteries. And all this is achieved with absolute minimum human input and a much reduced risk of injury to people working in the printing ce
44、ntres. GThe question newspaper workers must now ask, however is, how long will it be before the robots are writing the newspapers as well as running the printing centre, churning out the latest edition every morning?Questions 33 - 40Using the information in the passage, complete the flow chart below
45、.Write your answers in boxes 33 40 on your answer sheet.Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage for each answer. The Production Process 雅思(阅读)模拟试卷 60答案与解析 一、 Reading Module (60 minutes) 1 【正确答案】 C 2 【正确答案】 B 3 【正确答案】 B 4 【正确答案】 A 5 【正确答案】 A 6 【正确答案】 A 7 【正确答案】 C 8 【正确答案】 B 9 【正确答案】 A 10 【正确答案】
46、 C 11 【正确答案】 B 12 【正确答案】 B 13 【正确答案】 C 14 【正确答案】 A 15 【正确答案】 B 16 【正 确答案】 C 17 【正确答案】 B 18 【正确答案】 A 19 【正确答案】 C 20 【正确答案】 A 21 【正确答案】 iV 22 【正确答案】 Vi 23 【正确答案】 Vii 24 【正确答案】 iX 25 【正确答案】 iii 26 【正确答案】 i 27 【正确答案】 V 28 【正确答案】 Vii 29 【正确答案】 iV 30 【正确答案】 i 31 【正确答案】 Viii 32 【正确答案】 iii 33 【正确答案】 transmitted(NOT sent)(electronically) 34 【正确答案】 (photographic)film/negative(s) 35 【正确答案】 (aluminium)printing plates 36 【正确答案】 programmed 37 【正确答案】 (tough)wrapping/damaged paper 38 【正确答案】 weighed 39 【正确答案】 paster robot(s) 40 【正确答案】 storage area
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