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1、雅思(听力)模拟试卷 26及答案与解析 一、 Listening Module (30 minutes & 10 minutes transfer time) 1 Complete the following information. 5 How many other UK universities have libraries open 24 hours? 6 What size photocopies are available at the library? 7 How many entries are there on the library database? 8 It is not

2、 necessary to be _ on the lower floor of the library. 9 What is on the upper floor of the library? 10 It is not always necessary to make an appointment to use the _ room. 11 Students on courses lasting over a year are usually given until _ to leave the country. 12 You should send your application _

3、before your permission expires. 13 Your application must only include _ documents. 14 A Your passport. B Your childrens passports. C Your Police Registration Certificate. D A letter from your college or university saying that you are on a full-time course of study, or that you will be beginning one.

4、 E Bank statements covering the past three months. F A recent passport-sized photograph of yourself. G Recent passport-sized photos of your children. 17 Where can you download the FLRS application form? 18 Which postal service should you use when sending your application? 19 Which organisation has a

5、 24-hour emergency line? 20 How long do people have to appeal a decision? 21 The professor already knows something about Clare from her _. 22 The professor wants to ask Clare about her experience and _. 23 Clare studied _ at university. 24 Clare felt she would be more _ if she was further from her f

6、amily. 25 Clare chose Infrastructure as one of her _ optional courses. 26 What did Clare want to concentrate on in her studies? 27 During which time of the year did she work abroad? 28 What didnt she like in India? 29 What did the workers have to remove to make the roads in Sierra Leone? 30 What Mas

7、ters course does Clare plan to take? 31 36 What kind of weather do many foreigners think Britain has? 37 Which is the driest month in London? 38 Which part of Britain tends to be drier? 39 Where is snow usual in winter? 40 When is the weather generally most variable? 雅思(听力)模拟试卷 26答案与解析 一、 Listening

8、Module (30 minutes & 10 minutes transfer time) 1 【听力原文】 Student: Good morning. Id like to join the library, please. Librarian: Of course. Can I just see your student card? Student: Here you are. Librarian: Thank you. Let me just check-your first name is Garba G A R B A-and your surname is Buwal-B U

9、W A L. Q1 Student: Thats fight. Librarian: Can I just get some additional information from you for our database? It wont take long. Student: Sure. Librarian: Could I have your address, please? Student: Here? In Newtown? Librarian: Yes. Student: 16 Bridgeway Road. Q2 Librarian: Is Bridgeway written a

10、s one word? Student: Yes, it is. Librarian: Thank you. Which city are you from? Just the city-I dont need the full address. Student: Im from Lagos in Nigeria. Librarian: And your date of birth? Student: 25th May 1983. Q3 Librarian: Which course are you on? Student: M.Sc. Engineering. Q4 Librarian: T

11、hank you. Thats all the personal data I need. Your library card will be ready tomorrow. Would you like to pick it up here or shall I send it to your department? Student: Ill pick it up here. Could I just ask you a few questions? Librarian: Of course. What would you like to know? Student: I heard tha

12、t the library is open 24 hours a day-is that correct? Librarian: It will be from 1st October, but now were only open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m: because this week is only for orientation-there are no formal classes at the university. Student: I see. Its very unusual to have a library thats open 24 hours.

13、Librarian: We are only the second university in the UK to offer this service. Q5 It was instantly popular when we introduced it on 1 st March last academic year. Student: What facilities are available here? I missed the orientation, Im afraid. Librarian: Well, you can see the three photocopiers over

14、 there by the large desk. The one nearest us is a colour copier. Student: How much does it cost to make copies? Librarian: Five pence for black and white and ten pence for colour. Only A4 sized copies are available. On the other side of the room, by the Q6 windows, you can see the computers. They ha

15、ve a database of all books, newspapers, magazines and reports in the library-about half a million entries in all. Q7 Student: Are they connected to the Internet? Librarian: No. We found that too many students wanted to use them. Besides, its cheap and easy for students to get an Internet connection

16、in their accommodation. Student: Those stairs lead to the rest of the library? Librarian: Yes. On this floor, we have newspapers and magazines. Users are not required to be silent in this part of the library, but we do ask Q8 that noise be kept to a minimum. Upstairs, there are all the books Q9 and

17、reports. Student: Whats that room at the end there? Librarian: You mean at the opposite end of the room to my desk? Thats the video and DVD room. We have a small selection of videos and Q10 DVDs that students can view, but usually an appointment needs to be made in advance. However, this is not nece

18、ssary if the room is not in use. Student: Well, thank you very much. Librarian: My pleasure. 1 【正确答案】 Buwal 2 【正确答案】 16 Bridgeway Road 3 【正确答案】 25th May 1983 4 【正确答案】 M. Sc. Engineering 5 【正确答案】 one/1 6 【正确答案】 A4 7 【正确答案】 (about) haifa million/500000 8 【正确答案】 silent 9 【正确答案】 books (and) reports 10 【

19、正确答案】 video and DVD 11 【听力原文 】 Presenter: Hello everyone. Im here to talk to you about extending your leave to remain in the UK. Let me just check that you are all from outside the European Economic Area. If you are from the EEA, this information does not apply to you. OK. Lets begin. The very first

20、 thing to do is to take note of the date that your entry clearance is valid until, or the date that your leave to remain in the UK will run out. This is the date when your current permission to be in the UK will expire. By this date you should either leave the UK or extend your permission to be here

21、. As a part of the initiative to attract more international students to the UK, many international students are now given permission to be in the UK for the full period of study. Students on courses of 12 months or more that end during the summer will usually be given permission to be in the UK unti

22、l 31st October. Students on courses that do not follow the usual Q11 autumn to summer pattern will usually be given a period that includes two months at the end of the course, for packing up and making arrangements to leave. However, some students are not given permission to be here for the whole of

23、 their course at the very beginning. If this has happened to you, you will have to apply for an extension of your permission to be here. Start preparing for the application about two months before your permission runs out. However, you should not normally make the application until one month before

24、your permission runs out. To apply to stay longer in the UK, you Q12 must take or send certain documents to the Home Office. The Home Office is the name we give to what people in most other countries call the Interior Ministry. They must be the originals and not photocopies. Q13 Which documents do y

25、ou need to send? Your completed application form form FLRS. Your passport and passports for each dependant, if they Q14 are applying to extend their stay in the UK with you. If your passport shows that you are required to register with the police, you must also send your Police Registration Certific

26、ate and Certificates for each dependant, if they are applying to extend their stay in the UK with you. You also need to send Q15 a letter from your college or university stating that you are still enrolled on a full-time course of study, or that you will be beginning another one. Bank statements cov

27、ering the past three months, or other evidence that you have enough money to continue to pay your fees and maintain yourself and any dependants. A recent passport-sized photograph of yourself and similar Q16 photos of any of your dependants aged 16 or over, if they are applying to extend their stay

28、in the UK with you. FLRS stands for Further Leave to Remain Student. To get this form, you can download it from the Home Office website or ask at your college Q17 or university. When you are preparing to fill out the form, it is a good idea to read the Guidance Notes. You could also ask a student ad

29、viser or welfare officer at your institution for help. Now, where should you send your application? You can only send your application by post. Send your documents to: FLRS, Immigration and Nationality Directorate, Sunshine House, 28 Wellington Road, London, W1A 2BY. Send your documents by recorded

30、delivery and keep the receipt, as well as photocopies of everything Q18 you send. You can expect to wait at least four weeks and sometimes considerably longer before a decision on the application is made. I have some good news about the application deadline. According to new regulations, even if you

31、 do not have all these documents available, you must still make sure that you apply before your current permission to be in the UK expires. Enclose as many of the documents as you have and include a letter explaining what is missing, why it is missing and when you will be able to send it to the Home

32、 Office. You will then be considered to have made your application in time. If your permission to be in the UK has already expired, contact either a student adviser or welfare officer at your college or university or the Immigration Advisory Service on their 24-hour emergency Q19 line 011 7378 9191

33、or via their website www, iasuk, org. Please note that if you do make a late application, and the application is refused, you cannot appeal against that decision. If your application was made in time and if your application is refused, you will receive a letter from the Home Office telling you why.

34、The letter will also tell you whether or not you have the right to appeal against the decision. If you made your original application in good time before your current leave to remain had expired then you should automatically be given the right to appeal. If you have the right to appeal, you will onl

35、y have a few days in which to exercise this right. You should therefore ask for professional Q20 advice about the appeal process as soon as possible from a lawyer, a student adviser or welfare officer at your college or university or the Immigration Advisory Service. 11 【正确答案】 31 st October 12 【正确答案

36、】 one/1 month 13 【正确答案】 (the) original 14 【正确答案】 A 15 【正确答案】 D 16 【正确答案】 F 17 【正确答案】 Home Office website 18 【正确答案】 recorded delivery 19 【正确答案】 Immigration Advisory Service 20 【正确答案】 (a) few days 21 【听力原文 】 Professor: Good morning. Your name is Clare Sanders, isnt it? Student: Thats right. Professor:

37、 Well, Clare, as we explained in the letter, in this interview Id like to talk about some of the things that you mentioned in your application form, such as your experience and academic Q21 background. Q22 Clare: I see. Professor: Now, for your undergraduate degree, you studied geography, Q23 right?

38、 Clare: Thats correct. At the Scottish National University. Professor: SNU is a very prestigious university. Apart from that, were there any other reasons that you chose to study there? Clare: Well, your correct in suggesting that the main reason I went there was due to the superior quality of the u

39、niversity, but there were two other reasons. The first was that it is reasonably far from my home. I wanted to be as independent as possible from my family Q24 whilst I was studying and felt that that was one way of achieving that aim. The other reason was that the university offered an excellent pr

40、ogramme of summer work in developing countries and thats something I was very keen on. Professor: That would be the Livingstone Project? Clare: Thats right. Professor: Id like to return to that in a minute. Let me just check the optional courses you took in your third year. Q25 Clare: The two compul

41、sory courses were Methodology in Geography and Statistical Analysis and I chose Infrastructure, Development Issues and Geology in addition to those. Professor: I see. You clearly decided to focus more on the human geography Q26 side of things. Clare: Yes. I had worked on development projects abroad

42、for two summers as part of the Livingstone Project. The first project was Q27 in India and the second was in Sierra Leone. Professor: Could you tell me the main aims of the projects and how you contributed? Clare: The Indian project was to ensure that a village had adequate supplies of fresh water a

43、nd adequate sanitation. On that project, my role was to help lay pipes and put together various pieces of equipment. The project in Sierra Leone involved improving the infrastructure. The aim was to create rudimentary roads between villages so that they could receive aid and so that they could get a

44、gricultural products, particularly fruit and vegetables, to the capital and larger towns. My job was to help choose the best route for the roads, minimising any impact on the environment whilst maximising efficiency. Professor: How did you find the experiences? Clare: The Indian project was helpful

45、in that it was my first experience abroad and I got to see how small development projects can really make a difference. However, I found the climate . well, it was Q28 extremely hot and humid and we were doing a lot of physical work, so it was . well, it made you appreciate air conditioning, for a s

46、tart! The second project . well, I enjoyed that a lot more. There was some physical work, but we had some machinery to help us clear paths through vegetation. I really enjoyed being able Q29 to put what I had learned into practise. For example, we had to choose a route on a map first of all, accordi

47、ng to the contours of hills and valleys. Then we had to explore the ground and check that it was really a suitable route. Professor: And now youve decided to take a Masters Degree in Development Studies as a result. Great. Well, I just have a few more questions Q30 regarding . 21 【正确答案】 application

48、form 22 【正确答案】 academic background 23 【正确答案】 geography 24 【正确答案】 independent 25 【正确答案】 third year 26 【正确答案】 human geography 27 【正确答案】 (the) summer 28 【正确答案】 (the) climate 29 【正确答案】 vegetation 30 【正确答案】 Development Studies 31 【听力原文】 Presenter: Welcome to this introductory lecture on the geography of the United Kingdom. The UK, with a total population of over 60 million, consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain comprises England. Scotland and Wales. England is the largest country of the UK, Q31 with some 52 million people. It is mainly a lowland country, with some upl

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