1、雅思(听力)模拟试卷 72及答案与解析 0 Complete the table below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.Budget accommodation in Queenstown, New Zealand 6 Who wants to do each of the activities below? A only Jacinta B only Lewis C both Jacinta and Lewis Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next
2、 to Questions 7-10. 7 bungee jump _ 8 white-water rafting _ 9 jet-boat ride _ 10 trekking on wilderness trail _ 11 Jack says that in London these days, many people ( A) see cycling as a foolish activity. ( B) have no experience of cycling. ( C) take too many risks when cycling. 12 If people want to
3、cycle to school or work, CitiCyclist helps them by ( A) giving cycling lessons on the route they take. ( B) advising them on the safest route to choose. ( C) teaching them basic skills on quiet roads first. 13 Jack works with some advanced cyclists who want to develop ( A) international competitive
4、riding skills. ( B) knowledge of advanced equipment. ( C) confidence in complex road systems. 14 CitiCyclist supports the view that cyclists should ( A) have separate sections of the road from motor traffic. ( B) always wear protective clothing when cycling. ( C) know how to ride confidently on busy
5、 roads. 14 List THREE types of organisations for which CitiCyclist provides services. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. 15 _ 16 _ 17 _ 17 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. website address: citicyclist.co.uk phone: 【 L18】 _ cost(si
6、ngle person): 【 L19】 _per lesson usual length of course: 【 L20】 _(except complete beginners) 18 【 L18】 19 【 L19】 20 【 L20】 21 What do Sharon and Xiao Li agree was the strongest aspect of their presentation? 22 Which part of their presentation was Xiao Li least happy with? 23 Which section does Sharo
7、n feel they should have discussed in more depth? 24 Sharon and Xiao Li were surprised when the class said ( A) they spoke too quickly. ( B) they included too much information. ( C) their talk was not well organised. 25 The class gave Sharon and Xiao Li conflicting feedback on their ( A) timing. ( B)
8、 use of visuals. ( C) use of eye contact. 26 The class thought that the presentation was different from the others because ( A) the analysis was more detailed. ( B) the data collection was more wide-ranging. ( C) the background reading was more extensive. 27 Which bar chart represents the marks give
9、n by the tutor? 28 The tutor says that the_of the presentation seemed rather sudden. 29 The tutor praises the students discussion of the_of their results. 30 The tutor suggests that they could extend the_review in their report. 30 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each ans
10、wer. The World Health Organisation says a healthy city must have a【 L31】 _and_environment. meet the 【 L32】 _of all its inhabitants. provide easily accessible health services. encourage ordinary people to take part in 【 L33】 _. 31 【 L31】 32 【 L32】 33 【 L33】 33 Complete the table below.Write NO MORE T
11、HAN THREE WORDS for each answer.雅思(听力)模拟试卷 72答案与解析 0 【听力原文】 Jacinta: Hi, Lewis its Jacinta here. Lewis: Oh, hi, Jacinta. I was just going to call you. I was thinking we ought to do something about accommodation for our trip to Queenstown. Jacinta: Yeah, actually thats just why I rang you. Ive been l
12、ooking on the Internet there was one place that looked OK called Travellers Lodge, but when I checked availability for January when were planning to go I found it was fully booked. Lewis: Right well, wed better do something now I suppose. Jacinta: Ive actually got a list up here on the computer ther
13、es one place called Bingleys that looks possible. Its 19.75 dollars a night thats US dollars, they quote all the prices in US dollars. Lewis: So thats about 26 or 27 New Zealand dollars. Thats OK. Thatll be in a dormitory, is it? Jacinta: Yeah they say 8-bed dorms. And the hostels right in the town
14、centre and theyve got a cafe. they have theme nights every weekend, whatever that means. Lewis: Oh, you know, like certain sorts of food and music. and people might wear special clothes like that Egyptian evening we went to last year. Jacinta: Oh, OK. What else. theyve got a sundeck area, and then a
15、ll the usual thingsInternet access and so on. Lewis: Sounds good. Was there anywhere else? Jacinta: Yeah, a couple more places. Theres one called Chalet Lodge which is just 18.00 US dollars thats for a bed in a 12-bed dorm. They do single and family rooms as well. It looks as if its a bit out of tow
16、n. says its got an alpine setting. a quiet alpine setting. What do you think? Lewis: Mmm, not sure. Jacinta: Oh, but actually its not far out at all. It says 10 minutes walk from town, so. Oh, and it says its children friendly. Lewis: Mmm. Im not so sure about that. What about the third place? Jacin
17、ta: Aah. Thats called Globetrotters. Lets see, they do private rooms, or 5-bed dorms for 18.50 its in the centre, just by the lake. and that includes breakfast. Lewis: Didnt the other two? Jacinta: I dont think so. They didnt mention it, so probably not. Oh, and it says something about a free skydiv
18、e. wow! Lewis: Dont know if Im all that keen on jumping out of aeroplanes. Jacinta: Oh, actually what it says is you can win a chance to do a skydive. They give one away every day to one of the guests. Lewis: Well, if I win it, you can do it. Anyway, do they have room? Jacinta: Yeah, I checked the a
19、vailability. Shall I go ahead and book there then? Lewis: Fine. Jacinta: I was looking at what there is to do, too. there are lots of sites offering deals for adventure sports ah, I suppose we have to do a bungee jump. Lewis: Why? Jacinta: Well, its Queenstown where they more or less started it as a
20、 sport. Lewis: You can. if you really want to jump off the side of a bridge with an elastic rope tied round your ankles. Ill watch! Jacinta: OK. So what do you want to do? Lewis: As far as adventure sports go? I was talking to someone who went white-water rafting there he said it was really awesome.
21、 They drive you up the Shotover River and then you come down on a rubber raft through the white-water rapids, where the rivers really narrow and fast, and end up going through a tunnel nearly 200 metres long. I think its quite expensive, though. Jacinta: Oh. Im on for that if you are. Lewis: Cool! J
22、acinta: The other thing you can do is the jet-boat ride. that sounded just a lot of noise though. Its basically just whizzing round on the river on a very fast boat, isnt it? Lewis: My friend did that as well he said it was a bit touristy but worth it, Ill give it a go. You go right up the river can
23、yon. He said the drivers were really skilful. But I dont mind going on my own. Jacinta: But theres lots to do as well as the whole commercial adventure bit. we ought to do some trekking. The scenery round theres amazing, I dont want to miss that. The place to starts Glenorchy, apparently about 40 mi
24、nutes drive, thats where lots of the wilderness trails begin. Lewis: OK, Ill pack my walking boots. Id better start getting in training. I havent done anything except sit at my desk for months. Now, is there anything else we need to decide? 1 【正确答案】 19.75 2 【正确答案】 theme 3 【正确答案】 quiet 4 【正确答案】 child
25、ren 5 【正确答案】 breakfast(is) 6 【正确答案】 (free)sky(-)dive 7 【正确答案】 A 8 【正确答案】 C 9 【正确答案】 B 10 【正确答案】 C 11 【听力原文】 Announcer: Theres been a great deal of interest lately in encouraging people to use bicycles instead of cars as a means of transport. But not everyone is confident about riding a bike at the b
26、est of times, let alone in the middle of a city like London. Jack Hays is a professional trainer, who works for a London-based company, CitiCyclist, which provides cycle training for the public. What exactly does CitiCyclist do, Jack? Jack: Well, our basic purpose is to promote cycling as a sustaina
27、ble form of transport. We believe the best way to promote cycling is to teach people to use their bikes safely and with confidence. In European countries, people all learned from their parents, and they also learned in school, and when I tell them I teach people to ride bikes thev laugh, they think
28、its crazy, but here in London its completely different, youre approaching the point where a whole generation of people have grown up not being allowed by their parents to cycle, because it was considered to be getting too dangerous, and so in turn, they cant teach their children. We believe in reali
29、stic training, so if someone wants to use a bike regularly, say to get to work or school, we aim to train them by teaching them to ride on the actual roads theyll use, so they can develop the basic skills they need and build up their confidence that way. At CitiCyclist we believe cyclings for everyo
30、ne, no matter what age or level of ability or mobility. We do complete beginners and also advanced courses thats for urban cyclists who want to deal with things like riding in streets with complicated intersections and things like that. We dont promote the use of personal protective equipment for cy
31、clists and we endorse the policy of the European Cyclists Federation that parents should be allowed to make an informed choice as to whether or not their child wears a helmet. We believe the key to safe cycling is assertiveness taking your place on the road. This has to be instilled right from the b
32、eginning. Assertive road positioning and behaviour is the key to safe cycling in congested urban environments. Some people are surprised that we dont promote the segregation of cyclists from motorised traffic, but we dont think thats practical in all urban environments. Instead, we teach people to u
33、se as much road space as they need to travel safely and effectively. Now as well as courses for individuals, CitiCyclist provides a number of services for organisations. For example, we can deliver fun, safe cycle-training activities at schools, arranging courses so that the disruption of curriculum
34、 time is kept to a minimum. As well as this, in order to promote safe cycling we have provided training courses for employees and staff of local councils. And we are also increasingly looking at developing training courses in companies in order to help employers work towards green transport plans by
35、 helping to increase the number of staff cycling to work. Right, so thats a brief summary of what we do. If any listeners would like to find out more about the organisation, you can have a look at our website thats citicyclist c-i-t-i cyclist .co.uk. And in order to book lessons, you can either phon
36、e us on 020 7562 4028, or do it online. Theres an application form on our website, and you can just download that and send it in. We charge 27.50 per hour for one-to-one lessons plus 6.00 for each extra person. So youre looking at just 39.50 for a family of three, say. If youve never been on a bike
37、in your life before, we reckon we can get you riding in one hour, and for most people a course of road training usually takes three hours. But whether youre a parent or a child, an individual or an institution, well be happy to discuss your special needs and make a programme just for you. 11 【正确答案】
38、B 12 【正确答案】 A 13 【正确答案】 C 14 【正确答案】 C 15 【正确答案】 schools 16 【正确答案】 local councils 17 【正确答案】 companies 18 【正确答案】 020 7562 4028 19 【正确答案】 27.50 20 【正确答案】 3 hours/hrs 21 【听力原文】 Tutor: So, Sharon and Xiao Li, in your presentation last week you were talking about the digital divide the gap between those w
39、ho can effectively use communication tools such as the Internet, and those who cant. And you compared the situation here in Northern Ireland with South-East China. Right, so I asked you to do some self-evaluation, watching the video of your presentation and thinking about the three main criteria you
40、re assessed by content, structure and technique. What do you think was the strongest feature of the presentation, when you watched it? Sharon? Sharon: Well, I was surprised actually, because I felt quite nervous but, when I watched the video, it didnt show as much as I expected. Tutor: So which of t
41、he criteria would that come under? Sharon: Er, confidence? Tutor: Thats not actually one of the criteria as such. Xiao Li? Xiao Li: Technique? Its body language and eye contact, isnt it. Well, I didnt think I looked all that confident, but I think that our technique was generally good like the way w
42、e designed and used the Powerpoint slides. Tutor: Mmm. So you both feel happiest about that side of the presentation? OK, now on the negative side, what would you change if you could do it again? Xiao Li: Well, at first Id thought that the introduction was going to be the problem but actually I thin
43、k that was OK. We defined our terms and identified key issues. It was more towards the end. the conclusion wasnt too bad but the problem was the questions, we hadnt really expected thered be any so we hadnt thought about them that much. Tutor: Uhuh. OK. Anything else? Sharon: Well, like Xiao Li says
44、, I thought the conclusion was OK, but when I watched us on the video I thought the section on solutions seemed rather weak. Tutor: Mmm. Can you think why? Sharon: Well, we explained what people are doing about the digital divide in China and Northern Ireland but I suppose we didnt really evaluate a
45、ny of the projects or ideas, it was just a list. And that was what people were asking us about at the end, mostly. Tutor: OK. Now, I also asked you to get some peer evaluation, from the other students. Sharon: Yes, er, well, people said it was interesting, like the fact that in China the Internet wa
46、s used more for shopping than in Northern Ireland. They said sometimes it was a bit hard to understand because we were talking quite fast, but we didnt think so when we watched the video. Tutor: No, its a bit different though, because you know all this information already. Mmm. If youre hearing it f
47、or the first time, you need more time to process it. thats why signposting the structure and organisation of the talk is important. Xiao Li: That seemed OK, no one mentioned that as a problem. Some people said that we could have had more on the slides, like some of the other groups had nearly everyt
48、hing they said written up on the visuals as well, but other people said the slides were good, they had just the key points. Tutor: Yes. Sharon: And most people said we had quite good eye contact and body language. They all pointed out wed overrun. they all said we were five minutes over but we timed
49、 it afterwards on the video and it was only three minutes. Xiao Li: We were a bit unsure about the background reading at first, but I think we did as much as we could in the time. Anyway, no one commented on that under content, but one thing that did come out was that they liked the fact wed done research on both Northern Ireland and China most other people had just based thei