回忆1:
写作
第一套题
邮件
讲一个hard-working的teammate
学术讨论写作
collaborative leadership还是leader自己决定然后给员工定目标
第一套题
邮件
弄坏了书: 破损程度+可能后果+如何弥补
学术讨论写作
怎么去解决快时尚带来的环境影响
第一套题
邮件
请教如何提升biology成绩: 哪里有困难+提升建议+要求meet
学术讨论写作
Which do you believe is the main purpose ofliterature: to inspire change or to entertain?
回忆2:
口语
【复述句子】
在community store卖花,图片有主花配花绿色叶子花瓶丝带修剪工具等(是一套挺有难度的新题,新托福真是在listen&repeat里挖出了很多让人想不到的场景)
【面试口语】
1.主题:grocery shopping habits超市购物习惯1.How frequently do you do grocery shopping, and why?多久去超市购物一次,为什么?
2. What do you usually buy at grocerystores? 市购物时通常买些什么?
3. When you are at the grocery store, doyou often stopby and buy something unplanned?超市购物时会经常买些计划之外的东西吗?
4. Do you think in the future more peoplewill go tofarmers' markets rather than supermarkets? 你觉得末来人们比起去超市,会更愿意去农贸市场吗?
回忆3:
阅读
【阅读填词】
1.蚱蜢(grasshopper)保护自己免受天敌伤害的多种方式
2.皮影戏(shadow puppetry)的起源和艺术特点
【生活填词】
1.朋友询问是否要去上瑜伽课的聊天记录
2.University Fitness workforce会议,介绍新成员
【学术填词】
1.基因编辑技术在农业里的运用(难)
2.素食主义在美国受欢迎程度的变化趋势
听力
【学术讲座】
1.一位美国马萨诸塞州的女性画家,童年时父母培养其绘画兴趣,后来去到巴黎学习绘画:作品体现了structure 和nature之间的平衡。作品 Indian shop 后期的风格变得更为abstract。
2.一种绘画技法:在作品表面未干的时候贴到另一个表面上(纸张或画布),然后撕开,可以得到一种out of artists’control的艺术效果。
3.废物处理(wastedisposal)的一种方式叫做堆肥(composting),讲述堆肥在土壤中形成的良性循环。
回忆4:
阅读
填空第一套:
(3.14原题)蚱蜢是一种常见的昆虫,多生活在长有草和植物的干燥地区。蚱蜢有多种保护自己免受危险的方法。它们长着强有力的后腿,这让它们能跳离老鼠、蛇等天敌。有些蚱蜢能跳出相当于自身体长二十倍的距离。成年后的蚱蜢还会飞行。成年蚱蜢飞行速度很快,这能帮助它们躲避危险。
填空第二套:
欧洲中世纪历史大约从公元500 年延续至 1500 年,以重大的文化、政治与经济变革为标志。封建制度主导了社会结构,领主治理土地,封臣则提供军事服役。教会对人们的日常生活与治理施加了巨大影响。贸易路线的拓展促进了商品与思想的交流,艺术与建筑蓬勃发展,哥特式大教堂和泥金装饰手抄本便是典型代表。研究这一时代需要分析历史文献、文物与建筑遗存,以理解中世纪社会的复杂性。
填空第三套:
珊瑚礁是分布在全球温暖浅海区域、充满生机的水下生态系统。珊瑚礁由被称为珊瑚虫的微小动物群体形成,这些珊瑚虫会分泌碳酸钙来构建自身坚硬的骨骼。这些天然构造为鱼类、甲壳类和软体动物等种类繁多的海洋生物提供了关键栖息地。它们还能通过减弱海浪和风暴的影响,为沿海地区提供防护。然而,珊瑚礁正面临气候变化、污染和过度捕捞的威胁。
学术阅读第一套:
目前,针对从交通到演唱会等各类噪音污染的创新解决方案不断涌现。其中一种方案是绿植墙—— 安装在建筑外立面上的垂直花园。绿植墙可以吸收、反射或偏折声波,减少进入建筑内部的噪音。此外,它们还具备净化空气、调节温度等附加益处—— 因此不仅能降低噪音,还能改善环境。它们通过提升室内空气质量,并作为天然隔热层帮助调节室内温度来发挥作用。
另一种方法是设立安静区。这些区域是限制喧闹活动的指定区域,通常包括公园、居民区和医院区域。其目标是为居民提供一段平和安宁的时光。一些欧洲城市的安静区内,居民与压力相关的健康问题已有所减少。
技术进步也催生了消音材料的诞生。这类材料常被用于建筑或路面,通过主动减弱声音振动来发挥作用。城市规划者可以利用这些材料,通过战略性布局这类结构来更有效地设计城市,对抗噪音问题。
学术阅读第二套:
珊瑚礁被定义为一种水下生态系统,由被称为珊瑚虫的微小海洋动物群体构成。它们是地球上生物多样性最丰富的生态系统之一。然而,它们正面临来自气候变化、污染和过度捕捞的严重威胁。这些威胁导致了大范围的珊瑚白化—— 珊瑚失去鲜艳的色彩,变成白色。白化会削弱珊瑚的生命力,使其更易感染疾病,并最终导致死亡。
科学家和环保人士正在研究各类修复技术,以应对珊瑚礁的衰退。这些努力凸显了寻找有效方案来保护这些至关重要的生态系统的紧迫性。一种颇具前景的方法是珊瑚园艺:将健康珊瑚的碎片在水下苗圃中培育,之后移植到受损的珊瑚礁上。该技术在部分地区已取得显著成效,帮助重建了珊瑚礁结构并提升了生物多样性。另一种创新方法是利用电流刺激珊瑚生长,这项被称为BioRock™技术的方法会创建电场,促进海水中矿物质的沉积,从而加速珊瑚生长。
尽管付出了这些努力,挑战依然存在。修复项目往往成本高昂、劳动密集,且这些技术的长期成效仍不确定。持续的研究和适应性管理策略,对于确保珊瑚礁在持续的环境变化中保持韧性至关重要。
回忆5:
写作
邮件:
第一套:
Your classmate Emma recently hosted acharity event on campus to raise funds for a local animal shelter. The eventwas successful overall, but there were some issues with the catering service,including delayed food delivery and incorrect orders. You need to address theseconcerns to the catering manager, Ms. Johnson.
Write an email to Ms. Johnson. In youremail, do the following:
Thank her for the service provided.
Describe the issues that occurred duringthe event.
Suggest how these issues could be resolvedin future events.
第二套:
You are a college student taking a biologycourse. You have been struggling with some recent assignments and have decidedto seek help from your professor, Dr. Smith, you want to understand the topicsbetter and improve your grades.
Write an email to Dr. Smith. In your email,do the following:
Mention the specific topics you arestruggling with.
Ask for suggestions on how to improve yourunderstanding.
Request a meeting with Dr. Smith to discussfurther.
第三套:
You are a student in a marketing course whohas recently participated in a group assignment. Your groupmate Lisa performedexceptionally well in the project. Write an email to Lisa that includes thefollowing content:
Thank her for her outstanding contributionto the group project.
Explain which part of Lisa’s contributionyou appreciate the most and how her efforts helped the team achieve success.
Propose continuing to cooperate on futureprojects and ask for her thoughts.
学术讨论:
第一套:
Dr.Gupta:
In the work place, there is often a trade–off between efficiency and fairness. Somepeople believe that achieving tasks quickly and effectively is the mostimportant, while others think ensuring fairness and equal treatment for allemployees should come first. Which do you think is more important in a businesscontext, and why?
Claire:
I believe fairness is more important because it ensures everyone is treatedequally, which builds trust and long–term commitment among employees. Withoutfairness, even high efficiency cannot sustain good performance.
Paul:
I think efficiency should take priority, especially in competitive environments.Achieving results quickly and effectively allows the organization to succeedand benefits employees and stakeholders in the long run.
第二套:
Dr. Gupta:
We’ve been discussing various leadershipstyles in business management. Some leaders are known for their authoritativeapproach, making decisions independently and expecting compliance from theirteam. Others prefer a collaborative approach, involving team members indecision-making and encouraging feedback. Which leadership style do you thinkis more effective in a business setting? Why ?
Claire:
I believe a collaborative leadership styleis more effective in a business setting. Involving team members indecision-making can foster a sense of team cohesion. This feeling tends toproduce better result, in terms of both quantity and quality.
Paul:
I think an authoritative leadership styleis typically more effective. It ensures clear guidance from one person, whichcan be helpful to all others in high-pressure situations when interactions mayrequire a more nuanced approach.
第三套:
Dr.Gupta:
Companies often have to make decisions that affect their long–term development. Someargue that investing in employee training and development programs is the bestway to ensure future success, while others believe that lowering product pricesto increase competitiveness is more effective. Which approach do you think isbetter for a company’s long–term growth, and why?
Claire:
I think investing in employee training and development is more effective. Skilledand motivated employees improve product quality, enhance customer satisfaction,and strengthen the company’s competitive advantage in the long run.
Paul:
I believe lowering product prices can help the company stay competitive in themarket. Attracting more customers through lower prices can boost sales andprofit, which provides resources for future investment.
第四套:
Dr. Gupta:
The fashion industry can have significantenvironmental impacts, such as pollution and resource depletion. Some peopleargue that fashion companies should take responsibility for the environmentaldamage they cause, while others think companies should focus primarily onprofits and leave environmental issues to governments and regulations. What isyour opinion, and why?
Claire:
I believe fashion companies should beresponsible for the environmental damage they cause. Taking responsibility canimprove public image, encourage sustainable practices, and contribute to ahealthier planet for everyone.
Paul:
I think fashion companies should focusmainly on profit. Environmental issues are important, but governments andregulations should manage them. Companies cannot bear the full responsibilitywithout compromising their business viability.
回忆6:
口语
Listenand Repeat:
第一套:
1.You can buy tickets at the entrance.
2.The Rose Garden is beautiful this season.
3.The pond is a popular spot for sittingand relaxing.
4.Visit the greenhouse for a variety ofexotic plants.
5.Check the bulletin board for informationabout guided tours.
6.The gift shop offers souvenirs andgardening books at reasonable prices.
7.Enjoy your lunch at our cafe, which hasoutdoor seating overlooking the grounds.
Interview:
第一套:
1.Do you prefer spending time with friends or being alone? Why?
2.What do you usually do when you are with friends?
3.Do you prefer a small number of close friends or a large group of friends? Why?4.How does friendship help people build or maintain interpersonalrelationships?
第二套:
1.How often do you go grocery shopping?
2.What do you usually buy at grocery stores?
3.Do you tend to make impulse purchases when shopping? Why or why not?
4.Some people prefer shopping at local grocery stores, while others prefer largesupermarkets. Which do you prefer? Why?
第三套:
1.What kind of movies do your family or friends generally like to watch? For example,do they prefer action movies, comedies, dramas, or other types?
2.When you watch a movie, do you prefer to watch after work or school on weekdays ordo you like to watch during the weekends? Why?
3.Next, l'd like to get your opinion. In the past, people mostly watch movies andtheaters. Today, many people watch movies at home. Do you think that movietheaters will continue to exist in the future? Why or why not?
4.Some people believe that movies can be a powerful tool for educating people andraising awareness about important issues. Do you agree with this idea, or doyou think there are other, more effective ways to educate people?
第四套:
1.What kinds of outdoor activities do you enjoy?
2.How often do you take part in outdoor activities?
3.What benefits do outdoor activities bring to people?
4.Do you think people nowadays spend less time on outdoor activities than in thepast? Why or why not?
第五套:
1.What kinds of outdoor activities do you enjoy?
2.How often do you participate in outdoor activities?
3.What the benefits of outdoor activities for people?
4.Do you think people nowadays spend less time on outdoor activities than in thepast? Why or why not?
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回忆10:
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