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标题: 2016年4月21日国内外雅思A类笔试真题答案回忆蹲点汇总
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2016年4月21日国内外雅思A类笔试真题答案回忆蹲点汇总
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澳洲 阅读第一篇复印机第二篇青蛙
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北京:reading3考得是记忆大师如何记忆的  reading2考蜘蛛生产的golden silk生产很费力,需求大 reading1我忘了 作文increasing the production of consumer goods will demage natural enviroment. 小作文表格 spending on education and trainning
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小作文表格讲的五个不同的欧洲国家在教育上的政府支出比和18-24岁参加教育比。大作文是increasing production of consumer goods对natural enviroment的破坏产生的原因和解决办法。阅读一个list of heading ,一个正确判断,两个填空,然后就是选择题和matching题
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听力s1 theatre什么什么买票然后打折 s2地图骑单车 s3忘了…s4是男女竞争 阅读一个蜘蛛silk 然后其他不记得了 小作文表格比较五个欧洲国家 大作文report 关于消费品生产增长对环境的危害
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小作文 表格图,5个国家,第一列是,educating and training 占国家支出的百分比,第二列,18到24的人参与educating and training 的百分比  大作文,the increase in the production of consumer good cause the damage in natural environment 写原因和解决方法
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小作文表格 欧洲的一些国家在教育和训练上的支出和18-24岁在这上的开销 大作文人类对消费的需求造成了对自然环境的伤害 为什么 如何解决
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大作文,增加生产消费品造成自然环境污染,为什么会这样,你认为怎样能解决
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大作文,an increase of production of consumer goods results in damages to the nature environment. Why is this case. What can be done to reduce the problem
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阅读1manager阅读2spider阅读3记忆力
听力 S1折扣 轮椅 披萨什么的S2地图 S3鸽子配对选择S4男女差异填空
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听力:s1 theater booking,s2 riding有地图题和选择题,s3 pigeon配对题和选择题,s4 男女对竞争的态度,填空题 写作:静态表            消费品完成环境污染,原因及措施
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听力
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听力
S1 剧院订票

S2  Cycle  path 的介绍
S3  两个环境学专业的学生对于pigeon的研究
S4  男女在职场上的竞争
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阅读
passage 1:三种管理方式

passage 2:蜘蛛丝
题目:Unique golden textile
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Passage 3:记忆方式
Memory decoding
Try this memory test: Study each face and compose a vivid image for the person's first and last name. Rose Leo, for example, could be a rosebud and a lion. Fill in the blanks on the next page. The Examinations School at Oxford University is an austere building of oak-paneled rooms, large Gothic windows, and looming portraits of eminent dukes and earls. It is where generations of Oxford students have tested their memory on final exams, and it is where, last August, 34 contestants gathered at the World Memory Championships to be examined in an entirely different manner.

A In timed trials, contestants were challenged to look at and then recite a two-page poem, memorize rows of 40-digit numbers, recall the names of 110 people after looking at their photographs, and perform seven other feats of extraordinary retention. Some tests took just a few minutes; others lasted hours. In the 14 years since the World Memory Championships was founded, no one has memorized the order of a shuffled deck of playing cards in less than 30 seconds. That nice round number has become the four-minute mile of competitive memory, a benchmark that the world's best "mental athletes," as some of them like to be called, are closing in on. Most contestants claim to have just average memories, and scientific testing confirms that they're not just being modest. Their feats are based on wicks that capitalize on how the human brain encodes information. Anyone can learn them.

B Psychologists Elizabeth Valentine and John Wilding, authors of the monograph Superior Memory, recently teamed up with Eleanor Maguire, a neuroscientist at University College London to study eight people, including Karsten, who had finished near the top of the World Memory Championships. They wondered if the contestants' brains were different in some way. The researchers put the competitors and a group of control subjects into an MRI machine and asked them to perform several different memory tests while their brains were being scanned. When it came to memorizing sequences of three-digit numbers, the difference between the memory contestants and the control subjects was, as expected, immense. However, when they were shown photographs of magnified snowflakes, images that the competitors had never tried to memorize before, the champions did no better than the control group. When the researchers analyzed the brain scans, they found that the memory champs were activating some brain regions that were different from those the control subjects were using. These regions, which included the right posterior hippocampus, are known to be involved in visual memory and spatial navigation.

C It might seem odd that the memory contestants would use visual imagery and spatial navigation to remember numbers, but the activity makes sense when their techniques are revealed. Cooke, a 23-year-old cognitive-science graduate student with a shoulder-length mop of curly hair, is a grand master of brain storage. He can memorize the order of 10decks of playing cards in less than an hour or one deck of cards in less than a minute. He is closing in on the 30-second deck. In the Lamb and Flag, Cooke pulled out a deck of cards and shuffled it. He held up three cards—the 7 of spades, the queen of clubs, and the 10 of spades. He pointed at a fireplace and said, "Destiny's Child is whacking Franz Schubert with handbags." The next three cards were the king of hearts, the king of spades, and the jack of clubs.

D How did he do it? Cooke has already memorized a specific person, verb, and object that he associates with each card in the deck. For example, for the 7 of spades, the person (or, in this case, persons) is always the singing group Destiny's Child, the action is surviving a storm, and the image is a dinghy. The queen of clubs is always his friend Henrietta, the action is thwacking with a handbag, and the image is of wardrobes filled with designer clothes. When Cooke commits a deck to memory, he does it three cards at a time. Every three-card group forms a single image of a person doing something to an object. The first card in the triplet becomes the person, the second the verb, the third the object. He then places those images along a specific familiar route, such as the one he took through the Lamb and Flag. In competitions, he uses an imaginary route that he has designed to be as smooth and downhill as possible. When it comes time to recall, Cooke takes a mental walk along his route and translates the images into cards. That's why the MRIs of the memory contestants showed activation in the brain areas associated with visual imagery and spatial navigation.

E The more resonant the images are, the more difficult they are to forget. But even meaningful information is hard to remember when there's a lot of it. That's why competitive memorizers place their images along an imaginary route. That technique, known as the loci method, reportedly originated in 477 B. C. with the Greek poet Simonides of Ceos. Simonides was the sole survivor of a roof collapse that killed all the other guests at a royal banquet. The bodies were mangled beyond recognition, but Simonides was able to reconstruct the guest list by closing his eyes and recalling each individual around the dinner table. What he had discovered was that our brains are exceptionally good at remembering images and spatial information. Evolutionary psychologists have offered an explanation: Presumably our ancestors found it important to recall where they found their last meal or the way back to the cave. After Simonides' discovery, the loci method became popular across ancient Greece as a trick for memorizing speeches and texts. Aristotle wrote about it, and later a number of treatises on the art of memory were published in Rome. Before printed books, the art of memory was considered a staple of classical education, on a par with grammar, logic, and rhetoric.
F The most famous of the naturals was the Russian journalist S. V. Shereshevski, who could recall long lists of numbers memorized decades earlier, as well as poems, strings of nonsense syllables, and just about anything else he was asked to remember. "The capacity of his memory had no distinct limits, " wrote Alexander Luria, the Russian psychologist who studied Shereshevski from the 1920s to the 1950s. Shereshevski also had synesthesia, a rare condition in which the senses become intertwined. For example, every number may be associated with a color or every word with a taste. Synesthetic reactions evoke a response in more areas of the brain, making memory easier.

G K. Anders Ericsson, a Swedish-born psychologist at Florida State University, thinks anyone can acquire Shereshevski's skills. He cites an experiment with S. F. , an undergraduate who was paid to take a standard test of memory called the digit span for one hour a day, two or three days a week. When he started, he could hold, like most people, only about seven digits in his head at any given time (conveniently, the length of a phone number). Over two years, S. E completed 250 hours of testing. By then, he had stretched his digit span from 7 to more than 80. The study of S. F. led Ericsson to believe that innately superior memory doesn't exist at all. When he reviewed original case studies of naturals, he found that exceptional memorizers were using techniques—sometimes without realizing it—and lots of practice. Often, exceptional memory was only for a single type of material, like digits. "If we look at some of these memory tasks, they're the kind of thing most people don't even waste one hour practicing, but if they wasted 50 hours, they'd be exceptional at it, "Ericsson says. It would be remarkable, he adds, to find a "person who is exceptional across a number of tasks. I don't think that there's any compelling evidence that there are such people. "
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近期口语新题和高频热点题
1.Part2 Describeyour best friend
2.Part 2 Describe abad weather situation thataffected you
3.Part 2 Describe ahappy event from your childhood thatyou remember well
4.Part 2 Describe apaid job you or someone else did/Describea person you know who has an importantjob.
5.Part 2 Describe astreet that you like to visit.
6.Part 2 Describe asuccess in your life
7.Part 2 Describe aplace/a villageyou visited that has been affected by pollution
8.Part 2 Describe aproduct/an electronicproduct you bought and feel happy about
9.Describe a personwho likes to travel by plane
10.Part2 Describe asmall but successful company
Part 3 What arethecharacteristics of a small company/business? How can a small company/businessbe run successfully?
11.Part 2 Describea successfulcompany/Describe a family business you know
12.Part2Describe aplace near water/ Describe a historical ttraction/Describe atouristattraction/Describe a seaside place you want to visit /Describe aninterestingplace you would like to visit
13.Part 2 Describea foreign film you enjoyedwatching/a film about a real person or event that youhave watched.
14.Part 2 Describea time when you enjoy looking at abeautiful sky

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4.2016年4月16日中国亚太雅思阅读第一篇
题目:The impact ofrefrigeration
题材:科技类
题型:匹配
文章大意:时间顺序讲了概述,冰箱运输的需求,问题,改进,形成火车运输,汽车运输有毒物质发明crc,进一步发展(共7段)
参考答案:
1. I
2. H
3. A
4. B
5. E
6. Tudor
7. JB*****
8. Why***
9. Fudor
10. A healthydietary- frost product
11. Refrigeratedtransport- big cities
12. The inventionof CRC-danger
13.Refrigeration-water
第二篇
题目:The secret of theYawn
题材:科学类
题型:匹配
文章大意:总述,A大学实验,人类和个别动物会yawning,leeds大学研究,london大学研究,早期人类的推测
参考文章(IPN阅读机经)
参考答案(仅供参考):
14. D
15. B
16. E
17. A
18. B
19. F
20. B Leeds
21. C London
22. A Aryrn
23. B Leeds
24. danger
25. rest
26. communication
第三篇
题目:Plain English
题型:判断 summary
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