2022年6月25日中国大陆雅思A类G类机考真题回忆+答案汇总(...
2022年6月25日中国大陆雅思A类G类机考真题回忆+答案汇总(听说读写答案+机经整理汇总)请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-257735-1-1.html每一场北美、欧洲、澳洲、亚太、非洲、中东雅思考区考试都期待更多的考生来回忆:A类,G类,UKVI,听说读写,最好能回忆英文题目。只有大家积极回忆,才能分享到更全面的考试回忆信息,请回复回忆在本论坛本文下面,或请加微信504918228或者ieltstofel3,QQ504918228积极回忆吧,谢谢。雅思全球各考区口语真题蹲点回忆汇总2022年6月23日、24日、25日请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-257736-1-1.html或请加微信504918228, ieltstofel3,ielts2013,或QQ504918228,QQ26346059,也可以关注公共微信号ieltstofel或ielts2018或ieltsglobal http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/data/attachment/forum/201606/21/085237bludl6ux0gilxglq.png http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/data/attachment/forum/201708/21/120446zgi36ls65il6325l.png http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/data/attachment/forum/201708/21/120500uhisoim8xh5nmmfh.jpg http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/data/attachment/forum/201708/21/120520djjzh9pswpwpb79p.png互动咨询微信:504918228 或 ieltstofel3或 ielts2013或 公共微信:ieltstofe
雅思公共微信平台1,2:ieltstofel,ielts2018----最新雅思考试题库,最新每一场预测及配套完整答案范文机经,快速提高总分1到3分,国内外最新每一场雅思口语笔试蹲点题目汇总,最新各种不同层次基础烤鸭雅思考试实用成功经验,雅思4个7,4个8高分实用复习备考经验
托福公共微信平台:tofelielts----最新托福考试题库,最新每一场托福预测及配套完整答案范文机经,快速提高托福20-60分,最新各种不同层次基础托福考试实用成功经验,托福100以上,110以上高分实用复习备考经验,国内外最新每一场托福口语笔试蹲点题目汇总,最新托福听说读写解题方法技巧和考试诀窍,最新托福考试信息资料
雅思成绩出炉!雅思成功之路-最新实用雅思4个8,雅思4个7高分成功经验分享http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/forum-45-1.html
中国亚太,大陆地区、香港、澳门,台湾、阿联酋、迪拜、日本,韩国,泰国,以及新加坡,马来西亚、印度尼西亚等亚太地区等精准雅思A类G类真题预测机经汇总2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月雅思a类g类真题预测答案范文机经http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-231231-1-1.html
雅思移民类G类考试真题预测答案范文机经总贴2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月(中国大陆雅思、亚太雅思、北美雅思,澳洲新西兰雅思、英国等欧洲雅思,非洲雅思、南美洲雅思)请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-233644-1-1.html
澳洲新西兰(奥克兰,悉尼,墨尔本,堪培拉,布里斯班,阿德雷德)等亚太地区雅思预测机经2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月A类G类真题预测答案范文机经汇总http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-191939-1-1.html
加拿大、美国、墨西哥、格陵兰、巴拿马等国家-北美考区雅思预测机经2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月雅思A类G类真题预测答案范文机经汇总http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-215691-1-1.html
英国、法国、爱儿兰、德国、意大利、瑞典、挪威、芬兰、荷兰、丹麦、俄罗斯等欧洲考区雅思预测机经2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月A类G类真题预测答案范文机经汇总http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-190929-1-1.html
雅思机考2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月广州、北京、上海、重庆、深圳、沈阳、济南、郑州、南京、杭州、武汉、西安、成都、长沙雅思机考a类g类精准预测答案范文机经及全面复指导汇总请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-241830-1-1.html
【雅思机考移民G类答案】2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月雅思机考移民类G类考试真题预测答案范文机经总贴(中国大陆雅思、亚太雅思、北美雅思,澳洲新西兰雅思、英国等欧洲雅思,非洲雅思、南美洲雅思)请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-248489-1-1.html
【北美雅思移民G类机考答案】2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月加拿大,美国等北美雅思移民G类机考真题预测答案范文机经总贴请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-248505-1-1.html
澳洲新西兰雅思机考2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月悉尼,奥克兰,墨尔本等雅思机考a类g类精准预测答案范文机经及全面复指导汇总请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-248308-1-1.html
【亚太雅思机考】2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月香港雅思、台湾雅思、澳门雅思、越南雅思、泰国雅思、韩国雅思、日本雅思、新加坡雅思、迪拜雅思、马来西亚雅思、菲律宾雅思等亚洲雅思机考版A类G类、UKVI雅思真题听力、口语、阅读、写作预测答案范文机经及全面复指导汇总请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-248309-1-1.html
北美雅思机考答案至2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月加拿大,多伦多等北美雅思机考a类g类精准预测答案范文机经及全面复指导汇总请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-243363-1-1.html
【欧洲雅思机考】2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月意大利罗马等城市雅思、英国雅思、西班牙雅思、荷兰雅思、爱尔兰雅思、德国雅思、波兰雅思、法国雅思、希腊雅思、瑞典雅思、俄罗斯雅思、葡萄牙雅思、丹麦雅思、芬兰雅思、挪威雅思、瑞士雅思等欧洲国家A类G类、UKVI听力、口语、阅读、写作真题预测答案范文机经精准版请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-248478-1-1.html
非洲雅思A类G类、雅思UKVI真题预测答案(机考+纸质)2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月南非雅思、尼日利亚、毛里求斯雅思、坦桑尼亚雅思、安哥拉雅思、马达加斯加雅思、刚果雅思、加纳雅思、赞比亚雅思、苏丹雅思、埃及雅思、津巴布韦雅思、埃塞俄比亚雅思、肯尼亚雅思等非洲雅思考区A类G类、UKVI真题预测听力、口语、阅读、写作答案范文机经(机考+纸质)Ielts in Africa【剑桥雅思考官雅思真题预测IRP快速提高1-3分,一次性攻破雅思VIP资料】每场必中大部分考试内容,剑桥雅思考官发布Ielts Africa请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-254327-1-1.html
中东雅思考区A类G类、雅思UKVI真题预测答案范文机经2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月迪拜、巴林、阿联酋、伊朗、埃及、沙特阿拉伯、土耳其、伊朗科威特、伊拉克、阿曼、卡塔尔、以色列、巴勒斯坦等中东国家地区(机考+纸质)雅思真题预测机经答案雅思真题预测A类G类UKVI答案范文机经冲刺版【快速提高1-3分,IRP小范围精准版,超高命中率】Ielts in Middle East----紧跟考情每周更新请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-254326-1-1.html
南美洲雅思考区真题预测答案:阿根廷、巴西、智利、哥伦比亚、委内瑞拉、圭亚那、苏里南、厄瓜多尔等南美洲考区雅思预测机经2022年6月7月8月9月10月11月12月A类G类真题预测答案范文机经汇总请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-245645-1-1.html
2022年6月25日中国大陆雅思A类G类机考真题回忆+答案汇总(听说读写答案+机经整理汇总)回忆1:小作文: 饼图
大作文:With the increase demand for energy such as oil and gas,people start to look for their sources in remote and untouched places.Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?回忆2:阅读回忆:
Passage1: 巧克力的历史(A BriefHistory of Chocolate)AWhenmost of us hear the word chocolate, we picture a bar, a box of bonbons, or abunny. The verb that comes to mind is probably “eat,” not “drink,” and the mostapt adjective would seem to be “sweet.” But for about 90 percent of chocolate’slong history, it was strictly a beverage, and sugar didn’t have anything to dowith it. “I often call chocolate the best-known food that nobody knows anythingabout,” said Alexandra Leaf, a selfdescribed “chocolate educator” who runs abusiness called Chocolate Tours of New York City.BTheterminology can be a little confusing, but most experts these days use the term“cacao” to refer to the plant or its beans before processing, while the term “chocolate”refers to anything made from the beans, she explained. “Cocoa” generally refersto chocolate in a powdered form, although it can also be a British form of“cacao.” Etymologists trace the origin of the word “chocolate” to the Aztecword “xocoatl,” which referred to a bitter drink brewed from cacao beans. TheLatin name for the cacao tree, T h e o b r o m a c a c a o , means “food of thegods.”CManymodern historians have estimated that chocolate has been around for about 2000years, but recent research suggests that it may be even older. In the book TheTrue History of Chocolate, authors Sophie and Michael Coe make a case that theearliest linguistic evidence of chocolate consumption stretches back three oreven four millennia, to pre-Columbian cultures of Mesoamerica such as theOlmec. Last November, anthropologists from the University of Pennsylvaniaannounced the discovery of cacao residue on pottery excavated in Honduras thatcould date back as far as 1400 B.C. It appears that the sweet pulp of the cacaofruit, which surrounds the beans, was fermented into an alcoholic beverage ofthe time.DIt’shard to pin down exactly when chocolate was born, but it’s clear that it wascherished from the start. For several centuries in pre-modern Latin America,cacao beans were considered valuable enough to use as currency. One bean couldbe traded for a tamale, while 100 beans could purchase a good turkey hen,according to a 16th-century Aztec document.EBoth theMayans and Aztecs believed the cacao bean had magical, or even divine,properties, suitable for use in the most sacred rituals of birth, marriage anddeath. According to the book The Chocolate Connoisseur, Aztec sacrifice victimswho felt too melancholy to join in ritual dancing before their death were oftengiven a gourd of chocolate (tinged with the blood of previous victims) to cheerthem up.FSweetenedchocolate didn’t appear until Europeans discovered the Americas and sampled thenative cuisine. Legend has it that the Aztec king Montezuma welcomed theSpanish explorer Hernando Cortes with a banquet that included drinkingchocolate, having tragically mistaken him for a reincarnated deity instead of aconquering invader. Chocolate didn’t suit the foreigners’ taste buds atfirst—one described it in his writings as “a bitter drink for pigs”—but oncemixed with honey or cane sugar, it quickly became popular throughout Spain.GBy the17th century, chocolate was a fashionable drink throughout Europe, believed tohave nutritious, medicinal and even aphrodisiac properties. But it remainedlargely a privilege of the rich until the invention of the steam engine mademass production possible in the late 1700s.HIn 1828,a Dutch chemist found a way to make powdered chocolate by removing about halfthe natural fat (cacao butter) from chocolate liquor, pulverizing what remainedand treating the mixture with alkaline salts to cut the bitter taste. Hisproduct became known as “Dutch cocoa,” and it soon led to the creation of solidchocolate. The creation of the first modern chocolate bar is credited to JosephFry, who in 1847 discovered that he could make a moldable chocolate paste byadding melted cacao butter back into Dutch cocoa. By 1868, a little companycalled Cadbury was marketing boxes of chocolate candies in England. Milkchocolate hit the market a few years later, pioneered by another name that mayring a bell—Nestle. 参考译文:
A.大多数人听到巧克力这个词时,就会联想到一条巧克力棒、一盒奶油夹心巧克力糖,或一只巧克力兔子。进入脑海的动词则很可能是“吃”,而并非“喝”;而我们想到的最恰当的形容词大概是“甜”。然而严格说来,在巧克力发展的漫长历史中,人们在绝大部分时间里都把它当做一种饮料,而且糖跟它一点关系也没有。“我常说,巧克力是人人都知道但却对它一无所知的食品。”亚历山德拉·利夫如是说。她自诩为“巧克力教师”,还经营着一家名为“纽约巧克力之旅”的商店。 B.虽然有点儿让人无法理解,可如今的大多数专家都用“可可”这一术语指代可可树或尚未加工的可可豆,而用“巧克力”这一术语指代任何经由可可豆加工而成的食品。一般而言,“可可粉”是指粉末状的巧克力,虽然它在英国人眼里也是“可可”的一种形式。词源学家对“巧克力”一词追根溯源,认为它来自阿兹特克语中“xocoatl”一词,该词指的是一种由可可豆酿制而成的苦涩饮料。在拉丁语中,可可树被称作“Theobroma cacao”,意为“神灵的食物”。 C. 据许多现代历史学家估算,巧克力已有大约两千年的历史,但最新研究表明,它的历史可能还要更久。在《巧克力的真实历史》一书中,作者索菲和迈克尔•科以充分的证据证实,关于食用巧克力的最早文字记录可追溯至三千甚至四千年前,那是哥伦布发现新大陆之前的中美洲文明——如奥尔梅克文明——所在的年代。去年11月,宾夕法尼亚大学的人类学家宣布在从洪都拉斯出土的瓷器上发现了可可豆残渣的遗迹,其年代之久远可追溯至公元前1400年。看来,当时人们好像把包裹可可豆的甜美果肉发酵酿制成了一种含酒精的饮料。 D.我们很难确定巧克力诞生的确切年代,但有一点是很明确的,那就是自诞生之初,巧克力就一直备受珍爱。在前现代的拉丁美洲,人们在几个世纪里一直把可可豆视若珍宝,甚至把它当做货币使用。根据一份16世纪的阿兹特克文件记载,用一颗可可豆可以换来一个墨西哥玉米粉蒸肉卷,而用一百颗可可豆可以买到一只上好的母火鸡。 E. 玛雅人和阿兹特克人都认为可可豆具有神秘的甚至是神圣的特性,适合在诸如出生、结婚和死亡这些最神圣的仪式上使用。根据克洛艾·杜特-鲁塞尔的《巧克力鉴赏家》一书所述,阿兹特克的被献祭者因极度抑郁而无法参加祭祀之舞时,人们就在他们被献祭之前给他们喝下一瓢巧克力(含有少许已故祭祀品的血),使他们振奋起来。 F. 后来,欧洲人发现了美洲大陆,并品尝了当地的菜肴,至此加糖的巧克力才出现。据传说,阿兹特克国王蒙提祖马准备了一桌以巧克力为饮料的盛宴,为西班牙探险者埃尔南多·科尔特斯接风洗尘——国王不但没有把他当做前来征战的入侵者,反而可悲地误以为他是转世神灵。起初,外国人并不能接受巧克力的味道——有人在著作中把巧克力描述为“一种给猪喝的苦涩饮品”——不过,在添加了蜂蜜或蔗糖以后,巧克力饮料立刻红遍西班牙各地 G. 到17世纪时,巧克力成了风靡整个欧洲的时髦饮品。人们认为它有营养,能入药,甚至还能催情。但它仍旧是有钱人才能享用的奢侈品,直到18世纪末蒸汽机的发明使得大规模生产成为可能以后,这种情况才得以改善。 H. 1828年,一位荷兰化学家找到了制作巧克力粉的方法:他从巧克力饮料中去除了近一半的天然脂肪(即可可脂),然后把剩下的成分研磨成粉,并在其中添加碱盐以减轻苦涩味道。他的产品被称为“荷兰可可粉”,由此很快诞生了固态巧克力。第一条现代巧克力棒的产生应归功于约瑟夫•弗赖伊。1847年,弗赖伊发现,通过往荷兰可可粉中重新添加融化的可可脂,能够做出可塑形的糊状巧克力。到了1868年,一家名为“吉百利”的小公司开始在英国出售盒装巧克力糖果。几年以后,另一个令人耳熟的公司——雀巢——开发出的牛奶巧克力面市了。 Passage2: 植物生物学家
Passage3: 学习乐器对大脑的长期影响回忆3:雅思听力部分
Part 1 旅游咨询
题型:选择+填空
1-8 选择
1. 每次团体旅游可容纳
C. 38人
2. 什么设施不能用?
B. meeting room unavailable
3. 什么情况下用餐需要预订
B. 农场的人cook for them
4. all people who go to the farm can play
C. hear information about organic farming
5. 活动中有个survival course?
B. find the food
6. if you want to go to the nearest place?
C. cycling route
7. 如果下雨的话,可以去
C. museum
8. 预订需要什么?
B. part of the money
9-10 填空
9. address: Cotehele
10. postcode: SH121LQ
Part 2 旅游咨询
场景:电动玩具公司介绍
题型:选择+匹配
11. something about the company’s history
A. quickly established
12. 为什么要招人?
A. to develop new products
13. 人们工作时间长度
B. half a year
14. the biggest number of positions are in?
C. send out goods
15. 出现问题的环节是
C. pay slow (工资不能按时发)
16-20 匹配
每个人所负责的事务
16. 第一个人:wages
17. 第二个人:production
18. 第三个人:maintenance
19. 第四个人:computer
20. 第五个人:maintain customer relationship
Part 3 迷你火箭制作
Part 4 萤火虫
31. only fly worm larvae can eat
32. they see the light as warnings
33. adult fly worms often remain in the same area, building a colony of glowworms
34. larvas glow brighter when they are hungry
35. Many fireflies are active in the day
36. Arachno refers to the way glowworms catch flying insects like spiders
37. casue accident of building fires
38. the research provides genetic information
39. major threat to glowworms: disease
40. futher research should focus on the migrate information of glowworms回忆4:小作文 饼图
1990年和2010年广告公司职员的学历背景
大作文
With the increasing demand for energy such as oil and gas, people start to look for their sources in remote and untouched places. Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?回忆5:听力 Part1 农场预定
难易度: 一般
题型:选择+填空
1-9 选择
1. B 选38 persons
2. B 选it is unavailable now
3. B 选need someone cooking for them
4. C 选get information about organic farming
5. B 选looking for food
6. B 选part of money in advance
7. 选cycling route
8. 选museum
9. 选unusual
10. Cohetele;SH121LQ
Part2 公司介绍
难易度:较难
题型:选择+匹配
11—15 选择
11. A 选quickly established
12. C 选meet the new demands of customers
13. B 选half a year
14. C 选send out goods
15. C 选pay slow
16-20 匹配
16. 选wages
17. 选production
18. 选maintenance
19. 选computer
20. 选maintain consumer relationship
Part3 火箭制造
难易度:难
题型:填空
21. Internet
22. stuck
23. steam
24. tutors
25. bird's nest
26. oxygen
27. television programme
28. plastic bottle
29. wood
30. pure
Part4 萤火虫研究
难易度:较难
题型:填空
31. eat
32. warnings
33. colony
34. hungry
35. day
36. spiders
37. fires
38. genetic
39. disease
40. migrant回忆6:小作文 饼图
1990年和2010年广告公司职员的学历背景
大作文
With the increasing demand for energy such as oil and gas, people start to look for their sources in remote and untouched places. Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?
建议思路:弊大于利
弊端:
1.工厂和人都会破坏当地的生态系统,比如砍树或者占用绿地等。导致动物灭绝
2.开采石油和天然气也会破坏当地生物的栖息地,产生噪音等
好处:
1.减轻全球的资源短缺压力
2.在偏远地区开采资源也不会影响人类的日常生活
3.能产生较好的经济利益
回忆7:阅读
Passage1:巧克力的历史
Beforethe Mars Retail Group transformed its Ethel M Chocolates store at Fashion Showinto Ethel's Chocolate Lounge in September, company executives did no advanceconsumer research to study whether tourists and locals would embrace the newconcept. They merely wanted to see, on a small scale and in real-market time,how the lounge would fare in Las Vegas. Mars executives liked the results of thechangeover: Sales inside the 1,200-square-foot store grew by double digits. Now, based on the improved sales, Mars' testrun is leading to an entirely new business model for Ethel M Chocolates, abeloved, locally based brand that's been a Southern Nevada mainstay since thecompany's Henderson headquarters and factory opened in 1980. In the next two months, Mars Retail Groupwill change all nine of the company's Ethel M Chocolates stores across the LasVegas Valley into Ethel's Chocolate Lounges. The transition is under way inside stores atthe Henderson plant and at The District at Green Valley Ranch. Conversions areplanned for the remaining stores inside the California and Flamingo hotels, theMeadows Mall and McCarran International Airport. Future stores, both locally and nationally,will carry the Ethel's Chocolate Lounge logo. "We are calling this a chocolateevolution," said John Haugh, president of Ethel M owner Mars Retail Group,a Henderson-based division of global food giant Masterfoods USA. "We'rebuilding on the best part of our past as a regional leader in chocolate. Bytransitioning Ethel M to Ethel's, we're at the forefront of innovation." Fans of Ethel M needn't lament the brand'sdisappearance from storefronts. The nameplate will live on in the Ethel MClassic Collection. Consumers will be able to buy seven of the company'sbest-selling product lines, including assortments with Almond Butter Krisps,Lemon Satin Cremes and Milk Chocolate Raspberry Satin Cremes. Ethel M's ButteryPecan Brittle and Chocolate-Stribboned Pecan Brittle will also be available, aswill the Las Vegas Slot Box featuring foil-wrapped chocolate coins and theTaste of Las Vegas collection with its box cover featuring the Strip skyline.The collection's prices will range from $8 to $33. The local changeover to Ethel's ChocolateLounges follows a 10-store rollout in Chicago in 2005 and 2006. Unlike the Las Vegas debut, the Chicagolaunch involved extensive consumer research. The company's studies "saidthere was a space for us to go after a more contemporary lounge environment andmore everyday premium chocolates," Haugh said. With Ethel's Chocolate Lounges, Marsofficials want consumers to enjoy chocolate beyond key holidays such asValentine's Day, Easter and Christmas. In addition to splurging on big candypurchases for special occasions, consumers could also frequent theirneighborhood chocolate lounge for regular, smaller indulgences in gourmetconfections. Inside Ethel's Chocolate Lounges, patronscan buy 10 chocolates and hot cocoa for two for $18. Chocolate fondue for two,with dipping items such as strawberries, bananas, marshmallows or pound cake,costs $18 to $25. The chocolate flavors in the Ethel's linealso depart from the standard butter-cream fare of more conventional lines.Truffles come in espresso, honey and pi a colada varieties, while the CocktailCollection serves up chocolates with hints of spiced rum, brandy, champagne andmixed drinks such as mojitos and margaritas. The American Pop Collection offers PeanutButter and Jelly, Cinna-Swirl and Apple Pie varieties. The confections feature custom touches suchas hand-squeezed juices for the Fruit Collection and individually painted ortransferred art on candies in the Cocktail Collection. Candies sold through Ethel's have commandedabout a third more in price than Ethel M chocolates. A 1-pound, 1-ounce box ofEthel M Creamy Milk Chocolates, for example, contains 40 pieces and sells for$29. A 24-piece box of Ethel's chocolates retails for $24. Food-industry experts say Mars RetailGroup's brand makeover is a wise one given the trend toward trading up -- thenotion that middle-class consumers are seeking small-scale luxuries they canrelish every day. Steve Lalich, president of theIllinois-based food-marketing firm Lalich Resources, said the proliferation of"higher-quality food" in recent decades means more consumers candistinguish between upscale and mid-market products. That ability to taste adifference makes many consumers more keen on investing in gourmet delicacies,Lalich said. People have also shown a greater willingnessto spend on occasional goodies. "When it comes to a small treat orpiece of candy -- something where you're not buying a month's worth of food tofeed a family -- you're usually consuming in smaller quantities, so you cankind of justify the higher expense," Lalich said. Ryan Montague, president of Gourmet BusinessSolutions in New Orleans, said other major chocolate makers are going high-end,such as Hershey's with its new Cacao Reserve line. "A lot of companies are entering theupscale market," Montague said. "Larger companies have seen theenormous growth in the gourmet-food segment, so they're trying to get a pieceof that growth." Mars plans to expand Ethel's locally andnationally. By the end of 2007, "a couple more" Ethel's ChocolateLounges should have opened in Las Vegas, Haugh said. The company is eyeing newlocations near Boca Park at Rampart and Charleston boulevards and Town Square,which is under construction at Sunset Road and Las Vegas Boulevard. Executives are preparing for nationwideexpansion in 2008. Mars officials haven't solidified entry into specific citiesyet, though Haugh said the emphasis would be on markets with diversedemographics and high concentrations of gourmands. "We're talking about the usual suspects-- L.A., Dallas, Atlanta," Haugh said. "We're looking for premium'foodie' markets." The company will also make capitalinvestments in its Henderson factory as the plant switches more of its outputto Ethel's products, though Haugh didn't disclose the price of theimprovements. Haugh said the company doesn't plan to letworkers go or hire new staffers to accommodate the brand swap. Mars RetailGroup employs about 450 workers in the Las Vegas area. Food marketers said expansion could bring evensweeter success to Mars Retail Group. "If you look at Starbucks, going for acup of coffee there is kind of the 'in' thing to do," Montague said."It's become a status symbol. The chocolate lounge could follow in similarfootsteps. It may not be as large an industry as coffee, because so manyconsumers are drinking coffee. But a chocolate lounge could be the next hitdate thing. Instead of grabbing a cup of coffee, people might go to the newchocolate lounge and have a couple of gourmet chocolates. It's possibly one ofthe great, new, emerging trends." Agreed Lalich: "I don't see a slowdownin gourmet trends in the near future. I just see the gourmet market ascontinually moving up. I think there's a market for (Ethel's)."
题型:配对+判断+填空
配对
14. D
15. E
16. D
17. C
18. B
判断
19. FALSE
20. NOT GIVEN
21. NOT GIVEN
22. TRUE
23. TRUE
填空
24. covering
25. Chocolate liquor
26. Cocoa
27. Mold
Passage2:生物学家研究植物
Passage3:学乐器对大脑的长期影响回忆8:回忆9:回忆10:
2022年6月4日雅思考试总体反馈:重磅!2022年6月4日雅思考试IRP在最重点精准命中大小作文原题范文!精准命中口语99%-100%真题原题答案!精准命中至少两部分听力原文原题原答案!精准命中阅读原文原题原答案!对于大部分考生来说,总体看起来难度适中,尤其是对于购买了我们IRP资料的会员考生来说,这是简单轻松的一场考试,直接神操作写上原题答案。2022年6月4日雅思听说读写全面大中,全面开花!(疫情期间,全球不同考区时差、A类、G类考生回忆数据比较少、收集不够齐全,待补充,还在不断更新中…)祝贺IRP会员将出现不少雅思高分人才!总体反馈请(复制链接)进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-257551-1-1.html和http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/forum-36-1.html和http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/forum-39-1.html
特别提醒:雅思考试20多年来,有非常严格的规律性和出题思路。全世界有6大考区,而只有一个剑桥考试中心几个人在出题,每个考区一周平均要出一份考卷,一个月很多考区平均出24份考卷。(尤其是2019-2022年以来,全世界各考区和众多城市开始增加雅思机考的选择,机考的城市几乎每天都有雅思考试,一个月考官要出20几份雅思机考卷子,机考跟传统纸质考试的区别只是纸质和电脑上考试的区别,考试内容、评分标准、难度等级、考试题型、考试安全设置等方面均与现行的纸笔模式完全一致。)雅思考试如此频繁,如何保证达到难度一样呢,如何保证新题难度、准确度和评价机制公平呢,所以只能是20几年来的题库旧题目的有效组合,新题不能超出5%-10%,每份雅思卷子都是90%-99%以上旧题。每一份雅思考试试题其实是大部分旧题原题真题+个别新题目的重新组合,多年雅思考官和专家Edward老师非常熟悉雅思出题规律和听说读写题库出题组合卷子的秘诀,IRP资料因此而诞生!紧跟考情雅思真题预测答案!IRP听说读写全套!场场命中90%-100%!精准小范围!快速提升雅思1-4分!具体详细内容请进入http://bbs.ieltstofelglobal.com/thread-32-1-1.html
页:
[1]