1、雅思(阅读)模拟试卷 51及答案与解析 一、 Reading Module (60 minutes) 0 You are advised to spend 20 minutes on Questions 1 - 14. First, read the text below and answer Questions 1 - 8. YOUR MOULEX IRON A Filling the reservoirYour iron is designed to function using tap water. However, it will last longer if you use dist
2、illed water.- Always unplug the iron before filling the reservoir.- Always empty the reservoir after use.B Temperature and steam controlYour Moulex iron has two buttons which control the intensity of heat produced by the iron. You can, therefore, adjust the temperature of the iron and the amount of
3、steam being given off depending upon the type of fabric being ironed.- Turn the steam control to the desired intensity.- Turn the thermostat control to the desired temperature.Important: If your iron produces droplets of water instead of giving off steam , your temperature control is set too low.C S
4、pray buttonThis button activates a jet of cold water which allows you to iron out any unintentional creases. Press the button for one second.D Pressing buttonThis button activates a super shot of steam which momentarily gives you an additional 40g of steam, when needed.Important: Do not use this mor
5、e than five successive times.E Suits ect.It is possible to use this iron in a vertical position so that you can remove creases from clothes on coathangers or from curtains. Turning the thermostat control and the steam button to maximum, hold the iron in a vertical position close to the fabric but wi
6、thout touching it. Hold down the pressing button for a maximum of one second. The steam produced is not always visible but is still able to remove creases.Important: Hold the iron at a sufficient distance from silk and wool to avoid all risk of scorching. Do not attempt to remove creases from an ite
7、m of clothing that is being worn , always use a coathanger.F Auto-cleanIn order that your iron does not become furred up, Moulex have integrated an auto-clean system and we advise you to use it very regularly(1 - 2 times per month).- Turn the steam control to the off position.- Fill the reservoir an
8、d turn the thermostat control to maximum.- As soon as the indicator light goes out, unplug the iron and, holding it over the sink, turn the steam control to auto-clean. Any calcium deposits will be washed out by the steam. Continue the procedure until the reservoir is empty.Questions 1-4Match the pi
9、ctures below to the apporpriate section in the instructions. Write the correct letter A - F in boxes 1 - 4 on your answer sheet. 4 Answer the following questions on the Moulex iron using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. Write your answers in boxes 5 - 8 on your answer sheet. 5 What sort of water are you ad
10、vised to use? 6 What factor makes you decide on the quantity of steam to use? 7 What should you do if your iron starts to drip water? 8 What could damage your iron if you do not clean it? 8 CLASSIC TOURS -coach break information Luggage We ask you to keep luggage down to one medium-sized suitcase pe
11、r person, but a small holdall can also be taken on board the coach. Seat Allocation Requests for particular seats can be made on most coach breaks when booking, but since allocations are made on a first come first served basis, early booking is advisable. When bookings are made with us you will be o
12、ffered the best seats that are available on the coach at that time. Travel Documents When you have paid your deposit we will send to you all the necessary documents and labels, so that you receive them in good time before the coach break departure date. Certain documents, for example air or boat tic
13、kets, may have to be retained and your driver or courier will then issue them to you at the relevant point. Special Diets If you require a special diet you must inform us at the time of booking with a copy of the diet. This will be notified to the hotel or hotels on your coach break, but on certain
14、coach breaks the hotels used are tourist class and whilst offering value for money within the price range, they may not have the full facilities to cope with special diets. Any extra costs incurred must be paid to the hotel by yourself before departure from the hotel. Accommodation Many of our coach
15、 breaks now include, within the price, accommodation with private facilities, and this will be indicated on the coach break page. Other coach breaks have a limited number of rooms with private facilities which, subject to availability, can be reserved and guaranteed at the time of bookingthe supplem
16、entary charge shown in the price panel will be added to your account. On any coach break there are only a limited number of single rooms. When a single room is available it may be subject to a supplementary charge and this will be shown on the brochure page. Entertainment Some of our hotels arrange
17、additional entertainment which could include music, dancing, film shows, etc. The nature and frequency of the entertainment presented is at the discretion of the hotel and therefore not guaranteed and could be withdrawn if there is a lack of demand or insufficient numbers in the hotel. 9 If you want
18、 to sit at the front of the coach_ ( A) ask when you get on the coach. ( B) arrive early on the departure date. ( C) book your seat well in advance. ( D) avoid travelling at peak times. 10 Your air ticket_ ( A) will be sent to your departure point. ( B) must be collected before leaving. ( C) will be
19、 enclosed with other documents. ( D) may be held by your coach driver. 11 If you need a special diet you should_ ( A) inform the hotel when you arrive. ( B) pay extra with the booking. ( C) tell the coach company. ( D) book tourist class. 12 It may be necessary to pay extra for_ ( A) a bathroom. ( B
20、) boat tickets. ( C) additional luggage. ( D) entertainment. 13 Entertainment is available_ ( A) at all hotels. ( B) if there is the demand. ( C) upon request. ( D) for an additional cost. 14 With every booking Classic Tours guarantee you will be able to_ ( A) request high quality meals. ( B) take h
21、and luggage on the coach. ( C) use your own personal bathroom. ( D) see a film if you want to. 14 Look at the article Clubs for Students. Which club would you contact for each of the requirements below! Write the appropriate letter A - G in boxes 15 - 21 on your answer sheet. You may use each letter
22、 more than once. The first one has been done for you as an example. Example Answer You wish to go swimming at 7am every morning. G 15 You would like to take Spanish classes. 16 You want to join a club that has international branches. 17 You would like an opportunity to speak in public. 18 You would
23、like to take part in amateur theatrical productions. 19 You want to visit some famous sites with a group of other students. 20 You are interested in finding out about part-time work. 21 You want to meet some English people who have started their careers. 21 CLUBS FOR STUDENTS There are a variety of
24、Clubs which provide social and cultural activities for those wishing to meet others with similar interests from the same or from different national backgrounds. A Commonwealth Trust Organised discussion meetings, learned talks, cultural events, excursions to places of interest and invitations to maj
25、or British diary events. Open to overseas visitors and students. B Charles Peguy Centre French youth centre providing advice, support and information to young Europeans aged between 18 - 30. Facilities include an information and advice service regarding education, work placement and general welfare
26、rights. Moreover the centre holds a database of jobs, accommodation and au pair placements, specifically in London. Members may use a fax machine, a copier and computers for CVs. Hours: Monday: 14.00-17.00 Tuesday-Friday: 10.00-17.00 Membership: 35 per year, plus 5 per month. C Kensington Committee
27、of Friendship for Overseas Students KCOF is the society for young people from all countries. Each month there are some 40 parties, discos, visits to theatres, concerts, walks and other gatherings where you will be able to meet lots of people. A new programme is sent each month directly to members( 5
28、 to join in October, less later in the year). Events are free or at low, often reduced, prices. Office open 10.30 - 17.30 weekdays only. D Royal Overseas League Open 365 days per year, this is a club with facilities in London and Edinburgh with restaurants, bars and accommodation. There are branches
29、 around the world and 57 reciprocal clubs world-wide. Quarterly magazine, literary lectures, annual music and art competitions, and summer and winter programme of events for members. Membership fees: overseas students aged 17-24 47 per year + initial joining fee 23. 50; others 70 per year+ initial j
30、oining fee 35(half price after July). Further information from the Membership Secretary. E YMCA London Cengral Facilities include: photography, art, drama, pottery, language courses, badminton, squash, exercise to music, circuit training, sports clinic, fitness testing and other activities. Hours: w
31、eekdays 07.00 - 22.30, weekends 10.00 - 21.00. Membership fees: aged 16 -27 25 per year plus attendance charge of 1.30 per visit; aged 18 - 19 213 per year; aged 20 - 25 366 per year. F London inter-Varsity Club(IVC)IVC is an activities and social club with a varied range of events, from cycling and
32、 drama to windsurfing and yoga. Most members are young English professionals, but overseas visitors are welcome. The club arranges restaurant meals, dancing and parties, weekends away around Britain, plus a weekly club night in a Covent Garden bar. There are usually over 25 different events every we
33、ek run by IVC members for IVC members. To find out more, telephone the club or write(Freepost)to the office. G Central Club Provides accommodation and club facilities. No membership fee. Coffee shop open for all meals, swimming pool(open 06.00), multi-gym, hairdressing salon. Questions 22 - 29 Read
34、the article on International Students House and look at the statements below. In boxes 22 - 29 on your answer sheet write TRUE if the statement is true FALSE if the statement is false NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage The first one has been done for you as an example. Example
35、Answer The club is for overseas students only. FALSE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS HOUSE International Students House is a unique club and accommodation centre for British and overseas students in London. It is located in the heart of Londons West End and is close to all public transport facilities. ACCOMM
36、ODATION comfortable accommodation for up to 450 people in single, twin, 3/4 bedded and multi - bedded rooms 44 self - contained flats for married students and families long and short stays welcomed MEMBERSHIP Club membership is open to all full-time students, professional trainees, student nurses an
37、d au pairs. Membership costs are kept to an absolute minimum to enable the widest possible access. You can join for as little as one month and for up to one year at a time. Membership entitles you to use the various facilities of the House. It has: restaurants student bars and coffee shop study room
38、s clubs and societies aerobics and fitness training discos, dance, jazz and cinema travel and excursions and much morel! The best way to check out all we have on offer is to drop in any Tuesday evening between 7.15 pm and 8.30 pm for Open House in the Club Room. This is an opportunity for you to mee
39、t the staff and other club members, enjoy a free cup of coffee and find out all about whats going on. You can take advantage of special membership offers.(Useful tip: bring along 3 passport size photographs if you wish to take out membership.) ADVICE SERVICE Thanks to the support of STA Travel and i
40、n association with LCDS(the London Conference on Overseas Students)International Students House now provides the service of an International Students Adviser. This new welfare service is open to all students at Londons bona -fide academic institutions. It aims to provide welfare support to help stud
41、ents overcome any personal or practical difficulties they may be experiencing whilst studying in Britain. One of the key features of the Advice Service is that the Adviser can be seen during the evenings until about 8 pm, Monday to Thursday. CHRISTMAS for example stationery may be less white and of
42、a rougher texture. There also needs to be support from the community for waste paper collection programs. Not only do we need to make the paper available to collectors but it also needs to be separated into different types and sorted from contaminants such as staples, paperclips, string and other mi
43、scellaneous items. C There are technical limitations to the amount of paper which can be recycled and some paper products cannot be collected for re-use. These include paper in the form of books and permanent records, photographic paper and paper which is badly contaminated. The four most common sou
44、rces of paper for recycling are factories and retail stores which gather large amounts of packaging material in which goods are delivered , also offices which have unwanted business documents and computer output, paper converters and printers and lastly households which discard newspapers and packag
45、ing material. The paper manufacturer pays a price for the paper and may also incur the collecttion cost. D Once collected, the paper has to be sorted by hand by people trained to recognise various types of paper. This is necessary because some types of paper can only be made from particular kinds of
46、 recycled fibre. The sorted paper then has to be repulped or mixed with water and broken down into its individual fibres. This mixture is called stock and may contain a wide variety of contaminating materials, particularly if it is made from mixed waste paper which has had little sorting. Various ma
47、chinery is used to remove other materials from the stock. After passing through the repulping process, the fibres from printed waste paper are grey in colour because the printing ink has soaked into the individual fibres. This recycled material can only be used in products where the grey colour does
48、 not matter, such as cardboard boxes but if the grey colour is not acceptable, the fibres must be de-inked. This involves adding chemicals such as caustic soda or other alkalis, soaps and detergents, water-hardening agents such as calcium chloride, frothing agents and bleaching agents. Before the re
49、cycled fibres can be made into paper they must be refined or treated in such a way that they bond together. E Most paper products must contain some virgin fibre as well as recycled fibres and unlike glass, paper cannot be recycled indefinitely. Most paper is down-cycled which means that a product made from recycled paper is of an inferior quality to the original paper. Recycling paper is beneficial in that it saves some of the energy, labour and capital that goes into producing virgin pulp. However, re