1、雅思(听力)模拟试卷 68及答案与解析 0 Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.4 Choose TWO letters, A-E. Which TWO of the following are offered free of charge at Shore Lane Health Centre? A acupuncture B employment medicals C sports injury therapy D travel advice E vaccinations 6 Complete the t
2、able below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.10 Label the diagram below.Choose THREE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-E, next to questions 11-13.A electricity indicatorB on/off switchC reset buttonD time controlE warning indicator 13 Where can each of t
3、he following items be found? Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 14-18. Locations A in box on washing machine B in cupboard on landing C in chest of drawers D next to window in living room E on shelf by back door F on top of television G under kitche
4、n sink 14 pillows _ 15 washing powder _ 16 key _ 17 light bulbs _ 18 map _ 18 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. The best place to park in town - next to the station Phone number for takeaway pizzas -【 L19】 _ Railway museum closed on【 L20】 _ 19 【 L19】 20 【 L20】
5、 21 In her home country, Kira had ( A) completed a course. ( B) done two years of a course. ( C) found her course difficult. 22 To succeed with assignments, Kira had to ( A) read faster. ( B) write faster. ( C) change her way of thinking. 23 Kira says that lecturers are easier to_than those in her h
6、ome country. 24 Paul suggests that Kira may be more_than when she was studying before. 25 Kira says that students want to discuss things that worry them or that _them very much. 26 How did the students do their practical sessions? 27 In the second semester how often did Kira work in a hospital? 28 H
7、ow much full-time work did Kira do during the year? 29 Having completed the year, how does Kira feel? 30 In addition to the language, what do overseas students need to become familiar with? 30 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. Wildlife in city gardens 31 What led the group to choose their topic?
8、 ( A) They were concerned about the decline of one species. ( B) They were interested in the effects of city growth. ( C) They wanted to investigate a recent phenomenon. 32 The exact proportion of land devoted to private gardens was confirmed by ( A) consulting some official documents. ( B) taking l
9、arge-scale photos. ( C) discussions with town surveyors. 33 The group asked garden owners to ( A) take part in formal interviews. ( B) keep a record of animals they saw. ( C) get in contact when they saw a rare species. 34 The group made their observations in gardens ( A) which had a large number of
10、 animal species. ( B) which they considered to be representative. ( C) which had stable populations of rare animals. 35 The group did extensive reading on ( A) wildlife problems in rural areas. ( B) urban animal populations. ( C) current gardening practices. 36 The speaker focuses on three animal sp
11、ecies because ( A) a lot of data has been obtained about them. ( B) the group were most interested in them. ( C) they best indicated general trends. 36 Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.雅思(听力)模拟试卷 68答案与解析 0 【听力原文】 woman: Can I help you? man: Yes, Ive just moved to this are
12、a with my wife and children and Id like to know where we can all register with a doctor at a Health Centre. woman: Okay. Well, theres Doctor Green at The Harvey Clinic. We always recommend her for babies, because shes very good with them and she runs a special clinic. man: Oh . actually my youngest
13、child is five, so that wouldnt be any good for us. woman: Right. man: Is there anywhere else I could try? woman: Yes, the Eshcol Health Practice is the next one on my list. man: How do you spell that? woman: E-S-H-C-O-L. And its Doctor Fuller, who has space on his list. The clinic only opened a year
14、 ago, so the facilities are all very modern. man: That sounds good. woman: And its particularly good if youre busy during the day, because they also do appointments in the evening. Theyre closed on Saturday, though. The only other place on the list is the Health Centre on Shore Lane. You can registe
15、r with Doctor Gormley. thats G-O-R-M-L-E-Y. Hes new there, but the centre has a very good reputation. man: Oh yes, I think I know the road. That would be the best one. Thanks. Could you tell me, will all their services be free? woman: Erm . there are usually some small charges that doctors make. Let
16、 me see what it says about the Shore Lane Centre. If you need to be vaccinated before any trips abroad, you wont have to pay for this. Erm, what else? The sports injury treatment service operates on a paying basis, as does the nutritional therapy service. Some health centres do offer alternative the
17、rapies like homeopathy as part of their pay-to-use service. Shore Lane are hoping to do this soon - I think they may start with acupuncture. And finally, if you need to prove youre healthy or havent had any serious injuries before a new employer will accept you. you can get a free fitness check-up t
18、here, but youd most likely have to pay for insurance medicals though. man: Okay, thanks. woman: You might also be interested to know the Centre is running a pilot scheme of talks for patients. Ive got the list here. Actually, they look very interesting. man: What sort of things? woman: Well, the fir
19、st ones about giving up smoking. Its next week, the twenty-fifth of February, at 7 pm, and thats in Room 4. It says, the talk will stress the health benefits particularly for people with asthma or heart disease. man: That sounds very interesting. woman: Theres also a talk for families with children.
20、 Its on Healthy Eating, and takes place on the first of March at five oclock. man: Will that be at the Health Centre? woman: Erm, actually its at the primary school on Shore Lane. I imagine theyre inviting the parents of pupils there - it says here all welcome. man: Mmm, I might go to that if I have
21、 time. woman: Theres a couple of other talks - one giving advice about how to avoid injuries while doing exercise. Its on the ninth of March. Oh, its a late afternoon talk, at four thirty, and itll be in Room 6. It also says the talk is suitable for all ages. And finally, theres a talk called Stress
22、 Management which is . 1 【正确答案】 babies 2 【正确答案】 Eshcol 3 【正确答案】 evening 4 【正确答案】 Gormley 5 【正确答案】 B 6 【正确答案】 E 7 【正确答案】 heart 8 【正确答案】 primary school 9 【正确答案】 4.3 10 【正确答案】 ages 10 【听力原文】 man: Hello? woman: Hi. Its Laura Carlton here. Weve just arrived at the holiday flat, but I cant get the hot wat
23、er and heating to work. man: Oh right! Thats easy. Dont worry. In the upstairs cupboard, youll find the water heater. Youll see three main controls on the left at the bottom of the heater. The first one - the round one on the far left - is the most important one for the heating and hot water. Its th
24、e main control switch. Make sure its in the on position. The switch itself doesnt light up, but the little square below will be black if the switch is off. Thats probably whats happened - its got switched off by mistake. The middle one of these three controls - youll see its slightly larger than the
25、 first one - controls the radiators. If you feel cold while youre there and need the radiators on, this needs to be turned to maximum. The last of the three controls - the one on the right - is usually on about a number four setting which for the water in the taps is usually quite hot enough. Below
26、the heating controls in the middle is a small round plastic button. If there isnt enough water in the pipes, sometimes the heater goes out. If this happens youll need to press this button to reset the heater. Hold it in for about five seconds and the heater should come on again. Then theres a little
27、 square indicator under the third knob thats a kind of alarm light. Itll flash if you need to reset the heater. woman: It sounds complicated . man: Im sure you wont have any problems with it. There should be some more instructions on the side of the heater. Call me back if you cant make it work. wom
28、an: Okay. woman: While youre on the phone, we havent managed to find a few things we need, like extra pillows for the beds and some washing powder. Is there any here? man: Pillows . yes. If you look in the cupboard, the large white one upstairs -to the left of the bathroom door - there should be fou
29、r or five on the top shelf. And if you want to do some washing, theres some powder for that . probably by the back door. Theres a kind of shelf there above the sink. In fact, Im sure theres some there, in a large blue box. You need about half a cup full for each wash. And that reminds me, the spare
30、key to the back door is hanging on a hook on the wall by the sitting room window. Please make sure to put it back when youve used it. The previous guests lost it in the garden and I had to get another one made! And if you have any trouble with the lamps, youll find some spare bulbs in a large cardbo
31、ard box. Its on top of the washing machine with all kinds of useful things in it. Oh, and another thing I forgot to mention when we last spoke . woman: Yes? man: Ive left you a local map, so youll be able to find your way around easily. It shows the whole area. I put it in the top drawer of the ches
32、t under the TV in your bedroom. Theres a whole file of local information in there too. woman: Thanks. What about visiting the town? Can you give us any advice? man: Yes. Youll need to take the car. Its too far to walk from the flat really. You have to pay to leave your car in all the car parks now I
33、m afraid . I like the one thats by the station best and you can walk to the town centre from there in five minutes. Thats where all the best restaurants are. But if you want a takeaway, the Italian one does really good pasta and pizzas. Call 7-3 double 2. 8-1 for that one, or 7 double 6, double 1, 9
34、 for the Chinese. Theyre both good and theyll both deliver to the flat. As for places to visit, yes, do go and see the railway museum. The exhibition is small but really good. It gets very crowded on Sundays, so I suggest you visit it on a quieter day, later in the week, but not on Thursdays which i
35、s market day - you wont find anywhere to park and its also the only day of the week when theyre not open! Anything else? woman: Not for the moment. Thanks! 11 【正确答案】 B 12 【正确答案】 C 13 【正确答案】 E 14 【正确答案】 B 15 【正确答案】 E 16 【正确答案】 D 17 【正确答案】 A 18 【正确答案】 C 19 【正确答案】 732281 20 【正确答案】 Thursday/Thursdays 21
36、 【听力原文】 paul: Hello, Kira, how are you? kira: Fine thanks, Paul, how are you? paul: Well, thanks. Its good to see you. It must be twelve months since you did our course? kira: Thats right. Its nice to come back and say hello. paul: What course did you enrol in? kira: Actually, I went straight into t
37、hird year Pharmacy. They credited me with two years, which probably made it more difficult for me. paul: On the other hand, you were lucky to be granted credits. Is that why you chose the course? kira: Yes. And, as Id already finished a course in it in my country. I thought it would be easier if I s
38、tudied something I already knew. paul: I didnt realise you went into third year. I thought you started in first year. No wonder it was so hard! And what do you think is one of the big differences between studying at a university here and studying in your country? kira: Well, Ive found it very diffic
39、ult to write assignments, because I wasnt familiar with that aspect of the system here. The main problem is that the lecturers expect you to be critical. That made me feel really terrible. I thought “How can I possibly do it? How can I comment on someone elses research when they probably spent five
40、years doing it?“ I think a lot of people who come from overseas countries have similar problems. But after a while it became easier for me. People expect you to have problems with the process of reading and writing but, in fact, it is more a question of altering your viewpoint towards academic study
41、. paul: How was the content of the lectures? Was it easy for you? kira: I didnt really have many problems understanding lectures. The content was very similar to what Id studied before. paul: And what about the lecturers themselves? Are they essentially the same as lecturers in your country? kira: W
42、ell actually, no. Here, theyre much easier to approach. After every lecture you can go and ask them something you didnt understand. Or you can make an appointment and talk to them about anything in the course. paul: Maybe you found them different because youre a more mature student now, whereas when
43、 you were studying in your country you were younger and not so assertive. kira: No, I dont think thats the difference. Most of the students here do it. In my faculty, they all seem to make appointments - usually to talk about something in the course thats worrying them, but sometimes just about some
44、thing that might really interest them, something they might want to specialise in. The lecturers must set aside certain times every week when theyre available for students. paul: Thats good to hear. paul: And how was your timetable? Was it a very busy year? kira: Very, very busy. They make you work
45、very hard. Apart from lectures, we had practical sessions in a lot of subjects. We did these in small croups. I had to go and work four hours every week in a community pharmacy. Actually, I enjoyed this very much - meeting new people all the time. Then in second semester, we had to get experience in
46、 hospital dispensaries, so every second day we went to one of the big hospitals and worked there. And on top of all that we had our assignments, which took me a lot of time. Oh, I nearly forgot, between first and second semesters, we had to work full-time for two weeks in a hospital. paul: That does
47、 sound a very heavy year. So are you pleased now that you did it? Do you feel some sense of achievement? kira: Yeah, I do feel much more confident, which I suppose is the most important thing. paul: And have you got any recommendations for people who are studying from overseas? kira: Well, I suppose
48、 they need very good English. It would be much better if they spent more time learning English before they enter the university, because you can be in big trouble if you dont understand what people are saying and you havent got time to translate. paul: Anything else? kira: Well, as I said before, th
49、e biggest problem for me was a lack of familiarity with the education system here. paul: It sounds as if it was a real challenge. Congratulations, Kira. kira: Thanks, Paul. 21 【正确答案】 A 22 【正确答案】 C 23 【正确答案】 approach 24 【正确答案】 mature 25 【正确答案】 interest 26 【正确答案】 groups 27 【正确答案】 every 2 days 28 【正确答案】 2 weeks 29 【正确答案】 confident 30 【正确答案】 education system 30 【听力原文】 Good morning. Today Id like to present the findings of our Year 2 project on wil