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1、雅思(听力)模拟试卷 66及答案与解析 0 Complete the form below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.10 Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Parks and open spaces13 Questions 14-16 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. Longfield Park 14 As part of Mondays activity, visito

2、rs will ( A) prepare food with herbs. ( B) meet a well-known herbalist. ( C) dye cloth with herbs. 15 For the activity on Wednesday, ( A) only group bookings are accepted. ( B) visitors should book in advance. ( C) attendance is free. 16 For the activity on Saturday, visitors should ( A) come in sui

3、table clothing. ( B) make sure they are able to stay for the whole day. ( C) tell the rangers before the event what they wish to do. 16 Label the map below.Write the correct letter, A-l, next to questions 17-20. Hinchingbrooke Park 17 bird hide _ 18 dog-walking area _ 19 flower garden _ 20 wooded ar

4、ea _ 20 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. Self-Access Centre 21 Students want to keep the Self-Access Centre because ( A) they enjoy the variety of equipment. ( B) they like being able to work on their own. ( C) it is an important part of their studies. 22 Some teachers would prefer to ( A) clos

5、e the Self-Access Centre. ( B) move the Self-Access Centre elsewhere. ( C) restrict access to the Self-Access Centre. 23 The students main concern about using the library would be ( A) the size of the library. ( B) difficulty in getting help. ( C) the lack of materials. 24 The Director of Studies is

6、 concerned about ( A) the cost of upgrading the centre. ( B) the lack of space in the centre. ( C) the difficulty in supervising the centre. 24 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. Necessary improvements to the existing Self-Access Centre Equipment Replace computer

7、s to create more space. Resources The level of the【 L25】 _materials, in particular, should be more clearly shown. Update the【 L26】 _collection. Buy some【 L27】 _and divide them up. Use of the room Speak to the teachers and organise a【 L28】 _for supervising the centre. Install an【 L29】 _ Restrict pers

8、onal use of【 L30】 _on computers. 25 【 L25】 26 【 L26】 27 【 L27】 28 【 L28】 29 【 L29】 30 【 L30】 30 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer. Business Cultures Power culture Characteristics of organisation small 【 L31】 _power source few rules and procedures communication by【 L32】 _

9、Advantage: can act quickly Disadvantage: might not act【 L33】 _ Suitable employee: not afraid of【 L34】 _ doesnt need job security Role culture Characteristics of organisation: large, many【 L35】 _ specialised departments rules and procedure, e.g. job 【 L36】 _and rules for discipline Advantages: econom

10、ies of scale successful when【 L37】 _ ability is important Disadvantages: slow to see when【 L38】 _is needed slow to react Suitable employee: values security doesnt want【 L39】 _ Task culture Characteristics of organisation: project orientated in competitive market or making product with short life a l

11、ot of delegation Advantage: 【 L40】 _ Disadvantages: no economies of scale or special expertise Suitable employee: likes to work in groups 31 【 L31】 32 【 L32】 33 【 L33】 34 【 L34】 35 【 L35】 36 【 L36】 37 【 L37】 38 【 L38】 39 【 L39】 40 【 L40】 雅思(听力)模拟试卷 66答案与解析 0 【听力原文】 man: Good morning. Can I help you?

12、 woman: Yes. Ive just been accepted on a course at the university and Id like to try and arrange accommodation in the hall of residence. man: Yes, certainly. Please sit down. What Ill do is fill in a form with you to find out a little more about your preferences and so forth. woman: Thank you. man:

13、So first of all, can I take your name? woman: Its Anu Bhatt. man: Could you spell your name please? woman: Yes. A-N-U . B-H-Adouble T. man: Thanks, and could I ask your date of birth? woman: 31st March 1972. man: Thank you. And where are you from? woman: India. man: Oh right. And what will you be st

14、udying? woman: Im doing a course in nursing. man: Right, thank you. And how long would you want to stay in hall, do you think? woman: Well, itll take three years but Id only like to stay in hall for two. Id like to think about living outside for the third year. man: Fine. And what did you have in mi

15、nd for catering? Do you want to cook for yourself or have all your meals provided, thats full board? woman: Is there something in between? man: Yes. You can just have evening meal provided, which is half board. woman: Thats what Id prefer. man: Yes, a lot of students opt for that. Now, with that in

16、mind, do you have any special diet, anything we should know about? woman: Yes, I dont take red meat. man: No red meat. man: Now, thinking about the room itself, we have a number of options. You can have a single study bedroom or you can have a shared one. These are both what we call simple rooms. Th

17、e other alternative is to opt for a single bedsit which actually has more space and better facilities. Theres about 20 a week difference between them. woman: Well, actually my grant is quite generous and I think the bedsit sounds the best option. man: Lovely. Ill put you down for that and well see w

18、hat availability is like. Now can I ask some other personal details which we like to have on record? woman: Yes, of course. man: I wonder if you could let us know what your interests are. This might help us get a closer match for placing you in a particular hall. woman: Ummm. Well. I love the theatr

19、e. man: Right. woman: And I enjoy sports, particularly badminton. man: Thats worth knowing. Now, what we finish with on the form is really a list from you of what your priorities are in choosing a hall and well do our best to take these into account. woman: Well, the first thing is Id prefer a hall

20、where there are other mature students, if possible. man: Yes, we do have halls which tend to cater for slightly older students. woman: Ummm and Id prefer to be out of town. man: Thats actually very good for you because we tend to have more vacancies in out-of-town halls. woman: Lucky! man: Yes. Anyt

21、hing else? woman: Well, I would like somewhere with a shared area, a TV room for example, or something like that. Its a good way to socialise. man: It certainly is. woman: Thats it. man: Now, we just need a contact telephone number for you. woman: Sure, Ill just find it. Its double 67549. man: Great

22、, so well be in contact with you as soon as possible . 1 【正确答案】 Bhatt 2 【正确答案】 31-三月 3 【正确答案】 nursing 4 【正确答案】 2 5 【正确答案】 meat 6 【正确答案】 bedsit 7 【正确答案】 theatre/theater 8 【正确答案】 mature/older 9 【正确答案】 town 10 【正确答案】 shared 10 【听力原文】 Hello, Im delighted to welcome you to our Wildlife Club, and very ple

23、ased that youre interested in the countryside and the plants and creatures of this area. I think youll be surprised at the variety we have here, even though were not far from London. Ill start by telling you about some of the parks and open spaces nearby. One very pleasant place is Halland Common. T

24、his has been public land for hundreds of years, and what youll find interesting is that the River Ouse, which flows into the sea eighty kilometres away, has its source in the common. Theres an information board about the plants and animals you can see here, and by the way, the common is accessible 2

25、4 hours a day. Then theres Holt Island, which is noted for its great range of trees. In the past willows were grown here commercially for basket-making, and this ancient craft has recently been reintroduced. The island is only open to the public from Friday to Sunday, because its quite small, and if

26、 there were people around every day, much of the wildlife would keep away. From there its just a short walk across the bridge to Longfield Country Park. Lonafield has a modern replica of a farm from over two thousand years ago. Childrens activities are often arranged there, like bread-making and fac

27、e-painting. The park is only open during daylight hours, so bear that in mind if you decide to go there. Longfield Park has a programme of activities throughout the year, and to give you a sample, this is whats happening in the next few days. On Monday you can learn about herbs, and how theyve been

28、used over the centuries. Youll start with a tour of our herb garden, practise the technique of using them as colour dves for cloth, and listen to an illustrated talk about their use in cooking and medicine. Then on Wednesday you can join local experts to discover the variety of insects and birds tha

29、t appear in the evening. We keep to a small number of people in the group, so if vou want to go youll need to phone the park ranger a few days ahead. Theres a small charge, which you should pay when you turn up. Im sure youre all keen to help with the practical task of looking after the park, so on

30、Saturday you can join a working party. Youll have a choice of all sorts of activities, from planting hedges to picking up litter, so youll be able to change from one to another when you feel like it. The rangers will be hard at work all day, but do come and join in, even for just a short while. One

31、thing, though, is to make sure youre wearing something that you dont mind getting dirty or torn. And finally Id like to tell you about our new wildlife area, Hinchingbrooke Park, which will be opened to the public next month. This slide doesnt really indicate how big it is, but anyway, you can see t

32、he two gates into the park, and the main paths. As you can see, theres a lake in the north west of the park, with a bird hide to the west of it. at the end of a path. So itll be a nice quiet place for watching the birds on the lake. Fairly close to where refreshments are available, theres a dog-walk

33、ing area in the southern part of the park, leading off from the path. And if you just want to sit and relax, you can go to the flower garden: thats the circular area on the map surrounded by paths. And finally, theres a wooded area in the western section of the park, between two paths. Okay, thats e

34、nough from me, so lets go on to . 11 【正确答案】 trees 12 【正确答案】 Friday/Sunday 13 【正确答案】 farm 14 【正确答案】 C 15 【正确答案】 B 16 【正确答案】 A 17 【正确答案】 A 18 【正确答案】 I 19 【正确答案】 F 20 【正确答案】 E 20 【听力原文】 pam: Hi Jun. As you know, Ive asked you here today to discuss the future of our Self-Access Centre. We have to decide

35、 what we want to do about this very important resource for our English language students. So, can you tell me what the students think about this? jun: Well, from the students point of view, we would like to keep it. The majority of students say that they enjoy using it because it provides a variatio

36、n on the classroom routine and they see it as a pretty major component of their course, but we would like to see some improvements to the equipment, particularly the computers; there arent enough for one each at the moment and we always have to share. pam: Well yes, the teachers agree that it is a v

37、ery valuable resource but one thing we have noticed is that a lot of the students are using it to check their personal emails. We dont want to stop you students using it, but we think the computers should be used as a learning resource, not for emails. Some of us also think that we could benefit a l

38、ot more by relocating the Self-Access Centre to the main University library building. How do you think the students would feel about that, Jun? jun: Well, the library is big enough to incorporate the Self-Access Centre, but it wouldnt be like a class activity anymore. Our main worry would be not bei

39、ng able to go to a teacher for advice. Im sure there would be plenty of things to do but we really need teachers to help us choose the best activities. pam: Well, there would still be a teacher present and he or she would guide the activities of the students, we wouldnt just leave them to get on wit

40、h it. jun: Yes, but I think the students would be much happier keeping the existing set-up; they really like going to the Self-Access Centre with their teacher and staying together as a group to do activities. If we could just improve the resources and facilities, I think it would be fine. Is the co

41、st going to be a problem? pam: Its not so much the expense that Im worried about, and weve certainly got room to do it, but its the problem of timetabling a teacher to be in there outside class hours. If were going to spend a lot of money on equipment and resources, we really need to make sure that

42、everything is looked after properly. Anyway, lets make some notes to see just what needs doing to improve the Centre. pam: Now, what about the computers? I think it might be a good idea to install some new models. They would take up a lot less room and so that would increase the work space for text

43、books and so on. jun: That would be great. It is a bit cramped in there at times. pam: What about other resources? Do you have a list of things that the students would like to see improved? jun: Yes, one of the comments that students frequently make is that they find it difficult to find materials t

44、hat are appropriate for their level, especially reading resources, so I think we need to label them more clearly. pam: Well thats easy enough, we can get that organised very quickly. In fact I think we should review all of the study resources as some of them are looking a bit out-of-date. jun: Defin

45、itely. The CD section especially needs to be more current. I think we should get some of the ones that go with our latest course books and also make multiple copies. pam: Good, now I was also thinking about some different materials that we havent got in there at all. What do you think of the idea of

46、 introducing some workbooks? If we break them up into separate pages and laminate them, theyd be a great resource. The students could study the main course book in class and then do follow-up practice in the Self-Access Centre. jun: That sounds good. pam: Okay, now finally we need to think about how

47、 the room is used. Ill have to talk to the teachers and make sure we can all reach some agreement on a timetable to supervise the centre after class. But we also need to think about security, too. Especially if were going to invest in some new equipment. jun: What about putting in an alarm? pam: Goo

48、d idea. The other thing Id like to do is talk to our technicians and see whether we could somehow limit the access to email. I really dont want to see that resource misused. jun: What about if we agree to only use it before and after class? pam: Yes, that would be fine. OK, anyway . thats great for

49、now. Well discuss it further when weve managed to . 21 【正确答案】 C 22 【正确答案】 B 23 【正确答案】 B 24 【正确答案】 C 25 【正确答案】 reading 26 【正确答案】 CD 27 【正确答案】 workbooks 28 【正确答案】 timetable/schedule 29 【正确答案】 alarm 30 【正确答案】 email/emails 30 【听力原文】 Good morning everyone. Now whether youre going to university to study business or some other subject, many of you

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