1、雅思-63 及答案解析(总分:142.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Listening Module(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、SECTION 1(总题数:2,分数:12.00)Circle the correct letters A-C. (分数:3.00)(1).The wine cruise is held(分数:1.00)A.at a university club.B.by a university club.C.in the river.(2).Fleur tells Prudence that(分数:1.00)A.no wine is included in the pr
2、ice.B.some wine is included in the price.C.all wine is included in the price.(3).Fleur thinks that the band(分数:1.00)A.will be the Beatles.B.live on-board the boat.C.will play popular rock music.SHORTSTAYACCOMMODATIONFirst Name: 4 Country of Origin: 5 Date of Arrival: 6 Number of Tenants: 7 Length of
3、 Stay: 2 week Purpose of Visit: 8 Type of Accommodation: 9 Number of Bedrooms: one or two Car Parking: off-street and 10 General Area: near the beach Other Requirements: near 11 Name of Town: 12 Client“s Email Price Range: up to $ 13 a week (分数:9.00)三、SECTION 2(总题数:3,分数:29.00)Choose TWO answers A-E
4、. Which TWO of these must you do before your holiday? A Pay the full cost of the holiday six weeks before departure at the latest. B Pay entrance fees to sites and parks that charge admission. C Tell the insurance company about any illnesses you have. D Send the travel company a copy of your passpor
5、t. E Obtain any tourist visas by yourself.(分数:20.00)Label the map below. Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-I-I, next to questions 11-15. A. biography B. fiction C. magazines D. newspapers E. non-fiction F. photocopiers G. reference books H. study area (分数:5.00)Choose T
6、WO letters, A-E. Which TWO sources of funding helped build the facility? A. the central government B. local government C. a multinational company D. a national company E. city residents Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO pre-existing features of the site are now part of the new facilities? A. footba
7、ll stadium B. playing fields C. passenger hall D. control tower E. aircraft hangars (分数:4.00)四、SECTION 3(总题数:1,分数:6.00)Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Research details: Title of project: 21 Focus of project: entertainment away from 22 (分数:6.00)(1).(分数:0.60)(
8、2).(分数:0.60)(3). QuestionsCircle the correct letters A-C. Which chart shows the percentage of cinema seats provided by the different cinema houses? (分数:0.60)A.B.C.(4).Which graph shows the relative popularity of different cinemas? (分数:0.60)A.B.C.(5).What did Rosie and Mike realise about the two thea
9、tres? A The prices were very similar. B They were equally popular. C They offered the same facilities.(分数:0.60)A.B.C.(6).Which graph shows comparative attendance for cinema and theatre? Key Theatre Cinema (分数:0.60)A.B.C.(7).Test Tip 在表中的中间一栏,你需要听出一个代表音乐类型的单词.在右边一栏,你需要选择上面方框中给出符号选项.确保你使用了正确的符号. Compl
10、ete the chart about the different music clubs below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS or use ONE of the symbols for each answer. (分数:0.60)(8).(分数:0.60)(9).(分数:0.60)(10).(分数:0.60)五、SECTION 4(总题数:3,分数:15.00)Choose the correct letters A-D. (分数:5.00)(1).Which was NOT mentioned as an example script students c
11、an write?(分数:1.00)A.budget filmsB.cultural filmsC.music videosD.humorous films(2).Who takes control after production starts?(分数:1.00)A.the directorB.the scriptwriterC.the producerD.the tutor(3).How often are crew meetings encouraged?(分数:1.00)A.every 15 weeksB.every 5 weeksC.twice a weekD.once a week
12、(4).Why is the producer“s role difficult?(分数:1.00)A.Hollywood competitionB.There is no funding.C.University equipment is costly.D.There is unlimited access to University facilities.(5).What should you do if you have more questions?(分数:1.00)A.Check with production crews.B.Ask in the next class.C.See
13、the marking criteria.D.Check the university policy.Complete the following statements about worker dissatisfaction using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap.(分数:0.00)(1).The most common reason was inadequate chances for 1.(2).The speaker suggests that employees should 1 for improving their abilitie
14、s.(3). 1 from superiors was also mentioned by workers who were satisfied or very satisfied.(4).10% of dissatisfied employees cited 1 as the main reason for their dissatisfaction.Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. ETHICS 101 Topic: Cheating Definition is difficult
15、. 10 of the rulesbut: - What are they? - Who made them up? - Are they reasonable? Many students cheat; some don“t admit it“s wrong; others think it“s only a 11 how can I help you? SYLVIA: Good morning. I“d like to organize some short stay accommodation on the Gold Coast, please. AGENT: Certainly. Wh
16、o am I speaking to? SYLVIA: Miss Mackinlay. Sylvia Mackinlay. AGENT: Could you spell your family name for me please? SYLVIA: It“s M-A-C-K-I-N-L-A-Y . Listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 5. AGENT: Good morning. Ace Accommodation; how can I help you? SYLVIA: Good morning. I“d like to organize s
17、ome short stay accommodation on the Gold Coast, please. AGENT: Certainly. Who am I speaking to? SYLVIA: Miss Mackinlay. Sylvia Mackinlay. AGENT: Could you spell your family name for me please? SYLVIA: It“s M-A-C-K-I-N-L-A-Y . AGENT: Thank you. And your first name is Sylvia? SYLVIA: Yes. AGENT: Is th
18、at with an “ i“ or a “ y“ ? SYLVIA: A “y“the old fashioned way. That“s S-Y-L-V-I-A . AGENT: Thank you, Miss Mackinlay. Now, just for our records, can you tell me what country you live in? SYLVIA: Of courseit“s England actually. AGENF: I thought so. Now, when are you coming? SYLVIA: Well, at the mome
19、nt we“re planning on arriving on July 26th. AGENT: Ooh, the 25th, that“s the last day of the public holiday and it might be difficult to find something available on that date. SYLVIA: No, we“re coming on the 26th of July . AGENT: Oh, well that“s fine then. We“ll have lots of good places vacant by th
20、en although you wouldn“t be able to move in until late afternoon because our cleaning crew will need time to get everything ready for you. SYLVIA: That suits usour flight won“t get in until early evening anyway. AGENT: How many of you will there be? SYLVIA: Just my sister and myself . AGENT: And how
21、 long do you intend to stay for? SYLVIA: Oh, only a couple of weeks, we“d like to stay longer but we“ll have to get back to work. AGENT: So, you“re not coming on business then? SYLVIA: No, it“s just a holiday . Why? What difference does that make? AGENT: Oh, you“d be surprised. Business people have
22、different needs you know, wireless internet, even fax machines and photocopiers. SYLVIA: No, we won“t need any of that stuffwe“ll be coming to relax, and get away from all that kind of thing. Now listen and answer questions 6 to 10. AGENT: Good. Now, what exactly are you looking for? A house, a dupl
23、ex or an apartment? SYLVIA: What“s a duplex? AGENT: Oh, that“s what you might call a townhouse or a unit-you know, two houses semi-detached on the same property. SYLVIA: Oh, I see. I think an apartment will suit us just fine. AGENT: And how many bedrooms? Two? SYLVIA: One or twoit depends on the siz
24、e. My sister and I don“t mind sharing if it“s a decent size bedroom with two beds. AGENT: Well, that makes it easier. AGENT: And car parking? Will you require a lock-up garage? They“re a little harder to find with an apartment. SYLVIA: We“ll have a hire car and as far as I know there are no regulati
25、ons concerning car parking. I think as long as it“s not parked on the street and it“s secure there shouldn“t be any problems. AGENT: Okay. Now, I“m assuming you want something by the beach? SYLVIA: Yes, that“s the idea. We want to enjoy the surf, sand and sunshine. AGENT: Okay, but before we settle
26、on an area and discuss your price range, I“ll need to know about other necessities. SYLVIA: What do you mean? AGENT: Well, for example, do you want to be close to a shopping mall or the casino or the fun parks? Or do you want to be in a complex with or near a swimming pool? SYLVIA: No, none of that
27、really matters to us but we“d like to have reasonable access to the motorway so that we can drive up to Brisbane to visit friends there. AGENT: Well, there are quite a few lovely small towns to choose from. There“s Main Beach which is north of Surfers“ Paradise or Mermaid Waters which is a bit furth
28、er south or Palm Beach which is quite a bit further south? SYLVIA: Mermaid Waters sounds delightful. Is it close to the motorway? AGENT: Well, not really, the M 1 is actually closest to Palm Beach and prices are likely to be more reasonable there too. SYLVIA: That“s settled then, Palm Beach it is. A
29、GENT: Now, if you“ll just give me your email address, I can send you information about the town and lots of photos. SYLVIA: Well, my email is S-M-A-C 13 at hotmail dot com. AGENT: And, one final thing, how much are you looking to spend per week on accommodation? Do you want something at the luxury e
30、nd of the marketyou know, newly redecorated, great views, all the mod cons . SYLVIA: Not necessarily. Could we get something clean, comfortable and reasonable for $1200 a week? AGENT: Could you stretch that to 1500 a week? I“ve got a property in mind that you“ll absolutely love but you“d have to go
31、to 15001200 wouldn“t cover it. SYLVIA: Alright, then. But that“s our top limit. AGENT: Good. I“ll get on to this straight away and there should be something in your inbox shortly.解析:England解析:26th (of) July/July 26th/26 July/July 26解析:two/2解析:(on) holiday解析:apartment解析:secure解析:(the) motorway/(the)
32、M1/motorway access解析:Palm Beach解析:1500三、SECTION 2(总题数:3,分数:29.00)Choose TWO answers A-E. Which TWO of these must you do before your holiday? A Pay the full cost of the holiday six weeks before departure at the latest. B Pay entrance fees to sites and parks that charge admission. C Tell the insurance
33、 company about any illnesses you have. D Send the travel company a copy of your passport. E Obtain any tourist visas by yourself.(分数:20.00)解析:A解析:CLabel the map below. Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-I-I, next to questions 11-15. A. biography B. fiction C. magazines
34、D. newspapers E. non-fiction F. photocopiers G. reference books H. study area (分数:5.00)解析:B 解析 Welcome to the Selmore Public Library which has just been reopened after major refurbishment. This tour will introduce you to the building and its services. At any time you can stop the tour. We enter by t
35、he caf and our tour begins at the issue desk. If you stand between the information desk and the issue desk and look at the opposite wall, you will see shelves of books in the left-hand corner. (11) This is where you will find a large number of novels and short stories. They are arranged alphabetical
36、ly. If you“re looking for something in particular and it“s not on the shelf you can reserve it. The next area, directly opposite the issue desk, (12) is a section where people can study. The library provides computers for users free of charge on the next floor beside the reference books but this are
37、a is for people to use their own laptops. You should ask for the internet passcode at the information desk. In the right-hand corner of this floor there is a caf. A selection of daily newspapers is always available there (13) but you can also take magazines into the caf6 to read while you have a dri
38、nk. You will find these on the racks to the left of the caf and there is a large selection. They are for reference only and cannot be borrowed but you are welcome to photocopy any articles of interest. We ask you to return them when you have finished. You are not allowed to take fiction or any other
39、 books from the shelves into the caf. Next to the caf is the exit door leading to the stairs and escalator to the other floors. The largest collection of books in the library is fiction (14) and the next largest is non-fiction which is in the corner of this floor opposite the caf. These can all be b
40、orrowed as opposed to the reference books on the next floor, most of which cannot be taken out of the library - but they can be photocopied. There are several photocopiers available for this purpose downstairs in the basement. To one side of the issue desk is a door leading onto a gallery. This was
41、added to the library as a public space where talks are given once a week on a Saturday by visiting authors of both fiction and non-fiction. (15) It also houses the biography section. There are notices advertising the talks in the study area. Any books that you want to borrow should be taken to the i
42、ssue desk. Before we leave this floor I will give you some information about using the library. There are also helpful notices by the information desk.解析:H Distraction Computers are beside the reference books on the next floor.解析:C Distraction “newspapers“ are in the caf, not to the left of it; “fic
43、tion“ and other books are mentioned, but only to explain that “You are not allowed to take them into the caf“.解析:E Distraction B: Although the guide also mentions “fiction“, it does not say these books are opposite the caf; G: “reference books“ and F: “photocopiers“ are also mentioned, but these are
44、 on other floors (“next floor“ and “basement“).解析:A Distraction B and E: “authors of both fiction and non-fiction“ are mentioned, but there is no suggestion that these types of books are housed here; H: the “study area“ is mentioned, but this is where the talks are advertised, not held.Choose TWO le
45、tters, A-E. Which TWO sources of funding helped build the facility? A. the central government B. local government C. a multinational company D. a national company E. city residents Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO pre-existing features of the site are now part of the new facilities? A. football st
46、adium B. playing fields C. passenger hall D. control tower E. aircraft hangars (分数:4.00)解析:D 解析 Guide: Ladies and gentlemen, I“m very pleased to be able to welcome you to “Cityscope“, our lovely modern sports and leisure facility. I“ve brought you up to the rooftop car on top of the stadium so that
47、you can enjoy the view while I explain briefly what we have here and point out to you the major features of the site. Then we“ll go round and have a look at ground level. We“re extremely proud of this new facility. You see, when the project was first discussed, we expected that a multinational compa
48、ny would give us half our funding and the central government grant would make up most of the rest, with a smaller contribution from local business. Well, we“d got quite far into the planning stage when the multinational pulled out and both central and local government decided they couldn“t afford an
49、ything, so we ended up with a beautiful project, a small amount of sponsorship promised by local organisations and nothing else. We thought we“d never build it, but at the last moment, (11/12) we had an amazing donation of several million pounds from a national transport company, and that got us going again and (11/12) we managed to get all the rest from local fundraising. There“s hardly a street in the city that hasn“t made its contribution one way or another, so there“s a true sense of local ownership here. So, this is what we got.