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2020年1月4日中国大陆考区雅思A类笔试真题回忆+答案汇总
回忆1:
大作文 In some countries, some criminal trials in law courts are shown on television so that the general public can watch them. Advantage outweigh disadvantages?
小作文table 男女worker with university-level education in five European countries
回忆2:
小作文是table,说欧洲五国完成大学教育的workers的比例
回忆3:
Task1: 表格,显示欧洲五个国家工人完成大学教育的占比worker with university-level education in five European countries.
Task2: In some countries, some criminal trials in law courts are shown on television so that the general public can watch them. Advantage outweigh disadvantages?
回忆4:
阅读
Passage1: 山雀
Passage2: 讲故事的演进
Storytelling, From Prehistorie Caves To Modern Cinemas
讲故事,从史前洞穴到现代影院
原文:
A
It was told, we suppose, to people crouched around a fire: a tale of adventure, most likely-relating some close encounter with death; a remarkable hunt, an escape from mortal danger; a vision, or something else out of the ordinary. Whatever its thread, the weaving of this story was done with a prime purpose. The listeners must be kept listening. They must not fall asleep. So. as the story went on, its audience should be sustained by one question above all. What happens next?
B
The first fireside stories in human history can never be known. They were kept in the heads of those who told them. This method of storage is not necessarily inefficient. From documented oral traditions in Australia, the Balkans and other parts of the world we know that specialised storytellers and poets can recite from memory literally thousands of lines, in verse or prose, verbatim-word for word. But while memory is rightly considered an art in itself, it is clear that a primary purpose of making symbols is to have a system of reminders or mnemonic cues-signs that assist us to recall certain information in the mind's eye.
C
In some Polynesian communities a notched memory stick may help to guide a storyteller through successive stages of recitation. But in other parts of the world, the activity of storytelling historically resulted in the development or even the invention of writing systems. One theory about the arrival of literacy in ancient Greece, for example, argues that the epic tales about the Trojan War and the wanderings of Odysseus-traditionally attributed to Homer-were just so enchanting to hear that they had to be preserved. So the Greeks, c. 750-700BC, borrowed an alphabet from their neighbors in the eastern Mediterranean, the Phoenicians.
D
The custom of recording stories on parchment and other materials can be traced in many manifestations around the world, from the priestly papyrus archives of ancient Egypt to the birch-bark scrolls on which the North American Ojibway Indians set down their creation- myth. It is a well-tried and universal practice: so much so that to this day storytime is probably most often associated with words on paper. The formal practice of narrating a story aloud would seem-so we assume-to have given way to newspapers, novels and comic strips. This, however, is not the case. Statistically it is doubtful that the majority of humans currently rely upon the written word to get access to stories. So what is the alternative source?
E
Each year,over 7 billion people will go to watch the latest offering from Hollywoodt Bollywood and beyond. The supreme storyteller of today is cinema. The movies, as distinct from stilt photography, seem to be an essentially modem phenomenon. This is an illusion, for there are, as we shall see. certain ways in which the medium of film is indebted to very old precedents of arranging “sequences” of images. But any account of visual storytelling must begin with the recognition that all storytelling beats with a deeply atavistic pulse: that is,a 'good story' relies upon formal patterns of plot and characterisation that have been embedded in the practice of storytelling over many generations.
F
Thousands of scripts arrive every week at the offices of the major film studios. But aspiring screenwriters really need look no further for essential advice than the fourth-century BC Greek Philosopher Aristotle. He left some incomplete lecture notes on the art of telling stories in various literary and dramatic modes, a slim volume known as The Poetics. Though he can never have envisaged the popcorn-fuelled actuality of a multiplex cinema, Aristotle is almost prescient about the key elements required to get the crowds flocking to such a cultural hub. He analyzed the process with cool rationalism. When a story enchants us, we lose the sense of where we are; we are drawn into the story so thoroughly that we forget it is a story being told. This is?in Aristotle's phrase, the suspension of disbelief.
G
We know the feeling. If ever we have stayed in our seats, stunned with gnef,as the credits roll by, or for days after seeing that vivid evocation of horror have been nervous about taking a shower at home, then we have suspended disbelief. We have been caught, or captivated, in the storyteller's web. Did it all really happen? We realty thought so~for a while. Aristotle must have witnessed often enough this suspension of disbelief. He taught at Athens, the city where theater developed a$ a primary form of civic ritual and recreation. Two theatrical types of storytelling, tragedy and comedyt caused Athenian audiences to lose themselves in sadness and laughter respectively. Tragedy, for Aristotle, was particularly potent in its capacity to enlist and then purge the emotions of those watching the story unfold on the stage, so he tried to identify those factors in the storyteller's art that brought about such engagement. He had, as an obvious sample for analysis, not only the fifth- century BC masterpieces of Classical Greek tragedy written by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. Beyond them stood Homer, whose stories even then had canonical status: The Iliad and The Odyssey were already considered literary landmarks-stories by which all other stories should be measured. So what was the secret of Homer's narrative art?
H
It was not hard to find. Homer created credible heroes. His heroes belonged to the past, they were mighty and magnificent, yet they were not, in the end, fantasy figures. He made his heroes sulk, bicker, cheat and cry. They were, in short, characters~protagonists of a story that an audience would care about, would want to follow, would want to know what happens next. As Aristotle saw, the hero who shows a human side-some flaw or weakness to which mortals are prone~is intrinsically dramatic.

Questions 14-18
Reading Passage 2 has eight paragraphs, A-H.
Which paragraph contains the following information?
Write the correct letter, A-H, in boxes 14-18 on your answer sheet.
14 A misunderstanding of how people today get stories
15 The categorisation of stories
16 The fundamental aim of storytelling
17 A description of reciting stories without any assistance
18 How to make story characters attractive
Questions 19-22
Classify the following information as referring to
A adopted the writing system from another country B used organic materials to record stories C used tools to help to tell stories
Write the correct letter, A,B or C in boxes 19-22 on your answer sheet.
19 Egyptians
20 Ojibway
21 Polynesians
22 Greek
Questions 23-26
Complete the sentences below with ONE WORD ONLYfrom the passage. Write your answers in boxes 23-26 on your answer sheet.
23 Aristotle wrote a book on the art of storytelling called .
24 Aristotle believed the most powerful type of story to move listeners is
25 Aristotle viewed Homer’s works as .
26 Aristotle believed attractive heroes should have some

答案:
14.E   15.G    16.A   17.B    18.H    19.B    20.B    21.C   22.A
23. THE Poetics    24.tragedy    25.landmarks    26.flaw/weakness

Passage3: 现代技术
回忆5:
阅读
Passage 1
山雀
moss
feathers
26 grams
3weeks
Caterpillars

Passage 2
故事
Ancient Storytelling
Poetics
tragedy
landmarks
Weakness

Passage3: 现代技术
回忆6:
听力
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1-10 填空
1. contact phone number: 07958477222
2. best time to call: Thursday morning
3. number of people traveling: 7
4. date of return: 22 November
5. purpose of the trip: wedding
6. special requirement: one passenger cannot eat cheese
7. last county visited: India
8. purpose of last foreign trip: business
9. consumer's comment on the website: too slow
10. email address: carter.s@speedtech.com

Section 2
天文学俱乐部
11-12 What are the Two advantages of memberships?
A members can get discounts
C there is no joining fee.
D members can use the astronomy equipment for free
E members can join activities with their guests
13-14 What are the TWO activities that members can enjoy
B have public display
C Running courses about astronomy
D They organize special camping trips

15-20地图题
15.G
16.B
17.A
18.C
19.D
20.E

Section 3
讨论错觉图像

Section 4
塑料问题
31.people in design industry always use plastic
32.plastic is common in packaging and building materials
33 window frames begin to degrade and feel sticky after 10 ye
34... is destroyed by fire
35. in some parts of Asia, some valuable old photographs Begin to degrade
36.in dolls, plastic begins to degrade if there is a change in color
37.plastic is transportable and cheap
38.one way to preserve plastic is by freezing it
39. cost and space
40 by preserving plastic, we preserve history
回忆7:
小作文
题型:表格题
主题:显示欧洲五个国家工人完成大学教育的占比worker with university-level education in five European countries.

大作文
In some countries, some criminal trials are shown on television so that the general public can watch them. Do you think the advantages outweigh disadvantages?
主题:犯罪类
题型:Topic Discussion
范文:
Traditionally, the public have little knowledge about the process of criminal trials, but now many cases are broadcasted on TV. As for me, I think the drawbacks of this practice outweigh it merits.

Undoubtedly, TV broadcast of the trial is an effective way to guarantee the public's right to be informed of the court case. Taking advantage of the influence of mass media, such programs can draw people's attention to some events. For instance, some cases of corrupted government officials are broadcasted on TV and after watching them, the general public show more confidence in the law and the court. Also, the process and the result of the trail can have a deterrent effect on those who intend to commit crimes, making them consider the consequences of criminal behavior.

However, the above advantages are outweighed by the shortcomings. Broadcasting the trial may cause great pressure on those judicial officials, whose work could be affected by the public opinion. For the general public, watching the trial on TV would undoubtedly leave them a deeper impression of the criminal act. When exposed to excessive details of the crimes, particularly those violent ones, some people may feel uncomfortable and lack a sense of security. Another concern is that TV broadcast may lead to the invasion of the privacy of victims as well as those who are prosecuted.

In conclusion, broadcasting criminal trials on TV can make the general public informed of the these cases, which is considered as a symbol of progress in judicial work. However, the drawbacks caused by the consequent problems outweigh its positive impacts .

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