2020年11月14日国内雅思A类笔试真题回忆+答案汇总(听说读写答案+机经整理汇总)
回忆1:
小作文是折线图 不同年龄段去电影院的比例
大作文是关于环境 有人认为只有政府有责任保护环境而个人不需要
回忆2:
阅读
第一篇:古代鞋子
第二篇:儿童文学阅读Children’s Liferature
A
Stories and poems aimed at children have an exceedingly long history: lullabies, for example, were sung in Roman times, and a few nursery games and rhymes are almost as ancient. Yet so far as written-down literature is concerned, while there were stories in print before 1700 that children often seized on when they had the chance, such as translations of Aesop's fables, fairy-stories and popular ballads and romances, these were not aimed at young people in particular. Since the only genuinely child-oriented literature at this time would have been a few instructional works to help with reading and general knowledge, plus the odd Puritanical tract as an aid to morality, the only course for keen child readers was to read adult literature. This still occurs today, especially with adult thrillers or romances that include more exciting, graphic detail than is normally found in the literature for younger readers.
B
By the middle of the 18th century there were enough eager child readers, and enough parents glad to cater to this interest, for publishers to specialize in children's books whose first aim was pleasure rather than education or morality. In Britain, a London merchant named Thomas Boreham produced Cajanus, The Swedish Giant in I742,while the more famous John Newbery published A Little Pretty Pocket Book in I744.Its contents - rhymes, stories, children's games plus a free gift ('A ball and a pincushion') - in many ways anticipated the similar lucky-dip contents of children's annuals this century. It is a tribute to Newbery's flair that he hit upon a winning formula quite so quickly, to be pirated almost immediately in America.
C
Such pleasing levity was not to last. Influenced by Rousseau, whose Emile (1762) decreed that all books for children save Robinson Crusoe were a dangerous diversion, contemporary critics saw to it that children's literature should be instructive and uplifting. Prominent among such voices was Mrs. Sarah Trimmer, whose magazine The Guardian of Education (1802) carried the first regular reviews of children's books. It was she who condemned fairy-tales for their violence and general absurdity; her own stories, Fabulous Histories (1786) described talking animals who were always models of sense and decorum.
D
So the moral story for children was always threatened from within, given the way children have of drawing out entertainment from the sternest moralist. But thegreatest blow to the improving children's book was to come from an unlikely source indeed: early 19th-century interest in folklore. Both nursery rhymes, selected by James Orchard Halliwell for a folklore society in 1842, and collection of fairy-stories by the scholarly Grimm brothers, swiftly translated into English in 1823,soon rocket to popularity with the young, quickly leading to new editions, each one more child-centered than the last. From now on younger children could expect stories written for their particular interest and with the needs of their own limited experience of life kept well to the fore.
E
What eventually determined the reading of older children was often not the
availability of special children's literature as such but access to books that contained characters, such as young people or animals, with whom they could more easily empathize, or action, such as exploring or fighting, that made few demands on adult maturity or understanding.
F
The final apotheosis of literary childhood as something to be protected from
unpleasant reality came with the arrival in the late 1930s of child-centered best-sellers intend on entertainment at its most escapist. In Britain novelist such as Enid Blyton and Richmal Crompton described children who were always free to have the most unlikely adventures, secure in the knowledge that nothing bad could ever happen to them in the end. The fact that war broke out again during her books' greatest popularity fails to register at all in the self-enclosed world inhabited by Enid Blyton's young characters. Reaction against such dream-worlds was inevitable after World WarⅡ,coinciding with the growth of paperback sales, children's libraries and a new spirit of moral and social concern. Urged on by committed publishers and progressive librarians, writers slowly began to explore new areas of interest while also shifting the settings of their plots from the middle-class world to which their chiefly adult patrons had always previously belonged.
G
Critical emphasis, during this development, has been divided. For some the most important task was to rid children's books of the social prejudice and exclusiveness no longer found acceptable. Others concentrated more on the positive achievements of contemporary children's literature. That writers of these works are now often recommended to the attentions of adult as well as child readers echoes the l9'h-century belief that children's literature can be shared by the generations, rather than being a defensive barrier between childhood and the necessary growth towards adult understanding.
14.stories 15.America 16.folklore 17.fairy-stories
18.adventures 19.C 20.A 21.E
22.FLASE 23.TRUE 24.NOT GIVEN
25.TRUE 26.TRUE
第三篇:美国增加休闲时间的运动
回忆3:
小作文:折线图,不同年龄段去电影院的比例 。
大作文:Some people believe that it is the responsibility of the politicians rather than the individuals to reduce the environment damage. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
回忆4:
阅读:
第二篇:儿童文学阅读 children's literature
Questions 14-18
Complete the table below.
Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from Reading Passage 2for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 14-18 on your answer sheet.
DATE | FEATURES | AIM | EXAMPLE
|
Before 1700 | Not aimed at
young children | Education and
morality | Puritanical tract |
By the middle
of 18th century | Collection of rhymes
14 _____ and games | Read for pleasure | A Little Pretty Pocket Book
(exported to 15 _____ ) |
Early 19th
century | Growing interest
in 16 _____ | To be more
children-centered | Nursery rhymes and
17______ |
Late 1930s | Stories of
harm-free 18 _____ | Entertainment | Enid Blyton and Richarnal
Crompton’s novels |
Questions 19-21
Look at the following people and the list of statements below.
Match each person with the correct statement.
Write the correct letter A-E in boxes 19-21 on your answer sheet.
19 Thomas Boreham
20 Mrs. Sarah trimmer
21 Grimm Brothers
List of statements
A Wrote criticisms of children’s literature
B Used animals to demonstrate the absurdity of fairy tales
C Was not a writer originally
D Translated a book into English
E Didn’t write in the English language
Questions 22-26
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 2?
In boxes 22-26 on your answer sheet write
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
22 Children didn’t start to read books until 1700.
23 Sarah Trimmer believed that children’s books should set good examples.
24 Parents were concerned about the violence in children’s books.
25 An interest in the folklore changed the direction of the development of children’s books.
26 Today children’s book writers believe their works should appeal to both children and adults.
答案:
回忆5:
小作文:折线图
不同年龄段去电影院的比例
大作文:
Some people think that environmental problems are too big for individuals to solve. Others, however, believe that these problems cannot be solved if individuals do not take actions. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
这个题目问的是同意或反对到什么程度,其实就是可以写部分同意部分反对。参考思路:
政府有主导的责任,资源,舆论和教育以及宣传都需要政府的调配
个人也有责任,因为落实行为需要个体的认同和动作
回忆6:
Reading
Passage1:古代鞋子
Passage2: 儿童文学
14-18.填空
14.stories
15.America
16.folklore
17.fairy tales
18.adventures
19-21 人名匹配
19.Thomas 配 was not a writer originally
20.Sara 配 wrote criticism of children's literature
21.Grimm 配 didn't write in English
22-26 判断
22.F
23.T
24.NG
25.T
26.T
Passage3: 增加休闲时间的运动
回忆7:
听力
Part 1 介绍一个度假村
1.15000
2.27
3.beach
4.golf
5.helicopter
6.birds
7.cinema
8.village
9.45
10.garden
Part 2 健身机构
11-16 选择题
11. 选equipment update
12. 选B will be successful
13. 关于周末的开放情况,选半天
14. 会员卡选择C annually
15. 待回忆
16. 选write name
17-20 地图题
17. badminton court
18. cafe
19. bathroom
20. swimming pool
Part 3 小孩看电视的调查
21. C
22. B
22. B
23. A
24. A
25/26. AD
27-30 匹配
27. A
28..B
29. A
30. C
Part 4 African fruit trees
31.Nutrition
32.science
33.green
34.nut
35.reporduction
36.accident
37.oil
38.sweet
39.testing
40.profits
回忆8:
听力
Section 1
酒店信息
Write with NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR NUMBER.
General information:
Number of permanent inhabitants :1.15000
Maximum summer temperature :27 degrees
Things to do:
Spend the day at the 3. beach.
Play 4. golf (facilities available next year)
Take photos of the 5. birds
Take a short trip on the island in a 6. helicopter
Go to the outdoor 7. cinema.
Where to stay:
Accommodation is less expensive in the 8 village.
Budget accommodation starts at 9.$ 45per night.
There is a large hotel with a beautiful 10.garden
P2:健身机构
11-16选择题
11.选equipment update
12.选B will be successful
13.关于周末的开放情况,选半天
14.会员卡选择Cannually
15.待回忆
16.选write name
17-20地图题
17.badminton court
18.cafe
19.bathroom
20.swimming pool
Section 3
电视对小孩影响;
21.研究表明适当看电视的小孩将:选“比那些经常看的小孩表现更好perform better”
22.看过多电视小孩的父母是什么父母:选manufacturing parents
23.什么时候小孩可以看大人的节目:选“必须和爸妈讨论过discuss with them"
24.看电视对小孩的影响:选"one of the important influences" (是重要的影响之一)
25-26:哪2种不好方式说明看电视确实影响小孩(工厂上班的父母)
It influences their eyes影响视力
Disperse attention分散注意力
27.parent Job(父母工作) :配need more research(需要更多研究)
28.children's preference(孩子偏好) :配need more research(需要更多研究)
29.TV content(电视内容) :配using existing research(使用现存的研究)
30.religious beliefs/reasons(宗教信仰或原因) :配Not cover(未提及)
Section 4
Africa fruit非洲果树
31.full of Nutrition in quality,
32.fruit was discovered by Accident
33.color is Green
34.concerned with the Reproduction of fruit.
35.science and big business 1990
36.Farmers prefer fruits are sweet and large.
37.A liqueur and chemical oil of cosmetics.
38.collecting Nuts from trees.
39.Farmers involved in testing still being developed
40.Farmers run their own businesses and begin to make a profit.
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回忆10:
回忆11:
2020年11月12日国内雅思A类笔试真题回忆+答案汇总(听说读写答案+机经整理汇总)
回忆1:
TASK 1 :
表格,cost of water in five Australian cities in 2004 ;
TASK 2:
Competitiveness is considered to be an important quality for people in many societies. How do you think it affects individuals? Is it a positive or negative trend?
回忆2:
阅读
PASSAGE 1 :城市的成就
1. disease
2. political
3. richer
4. economy
5. property
6. museum
7. contact
8. 缺失
9. F
10. NG
11. NG
12. F
13. T
PASSAGE 2 :家长参与教育
题型:判断+匹配+单选
14-19 判断
14.F
15.T
16.T
17.F
18.NG
19.F
20-26 匹配
20.选Arthur
21.B(2个名字)
22.选 William
23.D (3个名字)
24.选Henry
25.选Arthur
26.选很少有证据表明父母参与对学校教育产生很大作用
PASSAGE 3 :大象听力
28. hammer
29. body
30. pad
31. cavities
32. trunks and feet
33. infrasonic
34. ecology
35. seismic messages
36. acoustic communication
37. mate
38. ground
39. 当有威胁的捕食者出现时
40. 可能得出错误的结果
回忆3:
听力
Section 1:
温哥华旅行,2019年9月12日考过原题!
参考答案:
1. train station;
2. 169;
3. breakfast;
4. science museum;
5. gold mine;
6. Chilcontin;
7. fishing;
8. boots;
9. black bear;
10. tent
答案与序号不匹配~
Section 2:
Students go to a Photographer Exhibition and other activity
11-14 地图题
11.F accommodation
12.C paint area
13.H student gallery
14.A film studio
15-20 匹配
15.Sam-选wildlife
16.Chris-选sports
17.People-选the portrait of a famous person,singer
18.Landscape-选 the scene of farms
19.选Japanese
20.选Concert
Section 3:
Two students' are filling out the questionnaire on their opinions on their
course and school facilities. 填写学生对学校服务的意见
A Both of the students agree with the statement.
B The students neither agree with nor disagree with the statement.
C The students disagree with the statement.
21 need advertise services more and academic support---B
22 course outlines are good--B
23 the other materials the course need to read---C
24 Feedback for assignments ---A
25 There are not enough materials to use due to the large number of students.---B
26 The library's resource(staff)and not enough rooms in the library—A
27-28) Completion
27 Hope that there will be more part-time work in the career office.
28 need advertise more
29-30) Multiple choices
Which two parts of college should be improved:
B catering facilities
C healthcare service
D ******
E sports facilities
Section 4:一个新岛的研究情况
31.volcano
32.smoke
33.flower
34.grass
35.bacteria
36.carpet
37.fossils
38.radio
39.待回忆
40.待回忆
回忆4:
小作文
表格,cost of water in five Australian cities in 2004
大作文
Competitiveness is considered to be an important quality for people in many societies. How do you think it affects individuals? Is it a positive or negative tre
回忆5:
阅读
第一篇 城市的成就
1. disease
2. political
3. richer
4. economy
5. property
6. museum
7. contact
8. 缺失
9. F
10. NG
11. NG
12. F
13. T
第二篇 家长参与教育
第三篇 大象听力
28. hammer
29. body
30. pad
31. cavities
32. trunks and feet
33. infrasonic
34. ecology
35. seismic messages
36. acoustic communication
37. mate
38. ground
39. 当有威胁的捕食者出现时
40. 可能得出错误的结果
回忆6:
听力
Section 1
Hotel Booking 酒店预订
1. location: the hotel is close to the train station
2. Price: for the double/twin room $169
3. Price included: a free breakfast
4. You can visit the science museum nearby
5. The name of the hotel Holiday Chilcotin
6. go cycling, you have to bring your boots
Mountain climbing
7. You can go fishing
8. You can live in a tent
Go hiking
9. If you are lucky, you can see a black bear in the forest.
10. There was once a gold mine
Section 2
Students go to a Photographer Exhibition and other activity.
11-14) Map Matching
11. F accommodation
12. C paint area outdoor painting activities.
13. H student gallery
14. A film studio
15-20) Matching: Artists with works
Genre: wildlife, building, farming, sports, landscape, people
15. Sam---wildlife, I have heard birds
16. Chris---sports just photographed Olympic Games
17. xxxx People---the portrait of a famous person, singer
18. xxxxx Landscape----the scene of farms, (river views. There is an option “farm animal” which is a pitfall)
19. There is an artist travels to Australia, nationality is: Japanese
20. Concert
Section 3
作业讨论Talking about assignment
21-25) Matching
A. attend a class
B. review the past materials reference
C. search the information from library
21. Summary-B (the woman says she had the materials summary was library submitted in beginning of the term)
22. Structure-C (the man says that there in one in library and he will go to check)
23. First draft-A (the woman says she will talk about this in the class tomorrow)
24. Revision- C (the man asks will this will be include in tomorrow a class. The Woman says yes, but also referred to an article the library. )
25. …-B (The man says they could use the reference)
26-28) Completion
26. It includes different media purpose
27. Changes in technology (The man focuses on the technology ‘s influence)
28. They both agree that it’s important to use of wide headlines
29-30) Multiple choices (Unsure about the answers)
What should that student research?
A. Opinion versus fact
B. Media group takeover
C. Advertisement
D. It depend on the loyalty of the public
E. ******* also mentioned consolidation
回忆7:
阅读
大象交流
答案:
回忆8:
Task 1
Table
The consumption of water in five Australian cities in 2004
Task 2
Competitiveness is considered to be an important quality for people in many societies. How do you think it affects individuals? Is it a positive or negative trend?
立场:在很多社群中竞争被视为很重要的品质对个人是有好处的;
让步段:
社群中竞争被视为很重要的品质-----高压工作环境----对个人来说身心健康会出问题;
支持段1:
社群中竞争被视为很重要的品质-----效率高-----对个人来说会有更好的发展平台;
支持段2:
社群中竞争被视为很重要的品质-----有利于经济-----对个人来说享受好的生活条件;
回忆9:
回忆10:
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