回忆1:
小作文:地图
一个花园的过去(1995年)与现在对比
大作文:
Some young people decide to go to college or university. Others, however, chose togo straight to work as they think it is important to satisfy the needs of thesociety and country. Discuss both views and write your opinion.
建议思路:
在我看来,这两种选择并无绝对的优劣之分,选择应结合个人情况,但接受高等教育从长远来看更具优势。
支持上大学的观点(Body 1)
首先,大学教育能为年轻人提供系统的专业知识和技能,帮助他们建立扎实的知识体系,为未来的职业发展奠定基础(比如医学、法律等专业,必须通过大学系统学习才能胜任相关工作)。
其次,大学不仅是知识学习的场所,还能培养学生的独立思考、沟通协作和问题解决能力,这些软技能对个人长远发展至关重要。此外,从社会层面来说,受过高等教育的人才能够推动科技进步、文化发展,为社会发展注入持久动力,间接满足社会长期需求。
支持直接工作的观点(Body 2)
那些选择直接工作的年轻人,主要是认为职场实践能快速提升实际操作能力,同时及时满足社会当下的人才需求。
此外,部分年轻人可能因经济条件、个人职业规划等原因,更倾向于先积累工作经验、赚取收入,再根据自身需求决定是否继续深造。
In conclusion,上大学能够帮助年轻人积累知识、提升综合能力,为长远发展赋能;而直接工作则能让年轻人快速投入社会,满足当下的社会需求,积累实践经验。我认为,年轻人的选择应基于自身的经济状况、职业规划和个人兴趣。
回忆2:
Listening
Part 1:会员
难易度: 简单
题型:填空
1. 285
2. parking
3. September
4. glass
5. orientation
6. TV
7. judo
8. yoga
9. intermediate
10. 8:30
Part 2 :Driving License
难易度:一般
题型:单选+匹配
11. E
12. I
13. C
14. B
15. H
16. A
17. B
18. A
19. C
20. B
Part 3 :讨论杂志内容
难易度:一般
题型:多选+单选
待回忆
Part 4 :Watermelons in the past
难易度:较难
题型:填空
31. deserts
32. bitter
33. hair
34. seeds
35. paintings
36. trade
37. container
38. fever
39. farmers
40. diseases
回忆3:
Reading
Passage 1:moa(恐鸟)的灭绝
难易度:较难
待回忆
Passage 2:地图
难易度:较难
待回忆
Passage 3:Tasmania’s Museum
难易度:较难
27. YES
28. YES
29. NO
30. NOT GIVEN
31. NOT GIVEN
32. NO
33. B
34. A
35. D
36. B
37. D
38. C
39. A
40. D
回忆4:
阅读
Passage 1场景:Learn about moa(一种灭绝了的巨型鸟类)
题型:填空题*7+判断题*6
填空题:
1. Femur
2. Larger
3. Egg
4. dogs
5. wings (题目:absenceof wings and associated muscles,文章说没有wings,也没有对应的肌肉)
6. fertilisers (bonesused as tool and fertilisers)
7. 待回忆
判断题:
8.false (题干说males are larger thanfemale ones. 原文说females are 150% as heavy as males.)
9.NG
10.T
11.NG
12.False
13.T
Passage 2场景:Why we can’t trust maps
题型:List of Headings*6+ 五选二*1 +填空题*5
List of headings:
14.VII
15.V
16.III
17.I
18.IV
19.VI
五选二选择题
20.B
21.E
填空题:
22.Spherical
23.rectangle
24.Navigators
25.Distorted
26.Greenland
Passage 3场景:Tamanis’s MONA
题型:6道判断题 + 5道单选题 + 3道有词库填空题
判断题:
27.YES
题目:The writer changed her mind about spending time in Tasmania.
原文:As an eighteen-year-old living in the small Australian Island stateof Tasmania, moving to the “mainland” could not happen soon enough. Now, tenyears later, I look forward to going home.
28.YES
题目:Andrew Bain believes that the effect MONA had on Hobart wasimmediate.
原文:Andrew Bain of The Sydney Morning Herald wrote, “In a virtual blink,Hobart’s cultural landscape has been transformed, with art, wine, fine food andstylish accommodation becoming integral features of the city...
29. NO
题目:Other factors have contributed as much as MONA to Hobart’stransformation.
原文:MONA is said to be have been solely instrumental in the reinventionof Hobart as a cultural hub.
30. NG
题目:The Tourism Industry council of Tasmania works closely with thedirector of MONA.
31. NG
题目:Many local residents are writing to the Mercury expressing concernabout tourists’ length of stay in Hobart.
32. NO
题目:Tourists now regard MONA as a starting point for longer trips inTasmania.
题目:Tourists now regard MONA as a starting point for longer trips inTasmania.
原文:people are making short stays in Hobart only to visit the gallery.
选择题:
33. B
题目:Luke Martin plans to promote tourism in Tasmanis by
A. Focusing more on MONA as the leadingattraction
B. Combining trips to MONA with visits toother galleries
C. Encouraging visitors to do activitiesthat are not connected with art galleries
D. Improving the quality of promotionalinformation about Tasmania’s galleries.
对应原文:
D段 According to Martin,possibilities for packaging up MONA with visits to other galleries aroundTasmania are being investigated. Although not directly related to theseinvestigations, the 1891 Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery at Royal Park inLaunceston is currently being restored to its original condition; there arealso plans to extensively redevelop the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery inHobart. In addition to this, there are up to twenty other existing qualitygalleries in the state. So there is more to see than just MONA.
34. A
题目:According to the writer, what is especially interesting about MONA?
A. The man who founded the gallery
B. Its location close to a river
C. Visitors responses to the gallery spaces
D. The striking architecture of thebuilding
35. D
题目:Why do visitors spend a long time at the gallery?
A There is a great number ofexhibits.
B Visitors tend to come in familygroups.
C Many of the works are difficult tounderstand.
D The gallery has a physical effecton visitors.
36. B
题目:What does the writer say about the visitors to MONA?
A Older people spend longer there thanyounger people do.
B A wide variety of people are interestedin MONA.
C The majority of visitors are youngpeople.
D The visitors are representative ofgallery enthusiasts generally.
37. D
题目:Why does the writer mention the coins at MONA?
A to illustrate how interesting theyare to visitors of modern galleries
B to explain why they are displayedin a separate section of the gallery
C to argue that Walsh's collection isamong the best in the world
D to express admiration for the waythat the exhibits are presented
有词库填空题:
38. C(原文:Mona does not have thesame spectacular impact as the shimmering metal surfaces )
39. A(原文:Walsh says thearchitect solved a problem... in executing a project of this scale in anunderground location.)
40. D(原文:how Tasmania will buildon David Walsh’s input ...)
原文如下:
The Bilbao effect
MONA has huge appeal for visitors toHobart, just as Gehry's Guggenheim Museum has for Bilbao. While MONA may lackthe 38 ____ effect of the Guggenheim, David Walsh explains that MONA'sarchitect had a different objective when designing MONA: unlike the architecturalshowcasing of the Guggenheim, with MONA there was a major 39 ____ that neededto be dealt with; the gallery was set beneath the ground. In any case, bothgalleries have transformed their cities, just as successful public buildingshave for thousands of years. It remains to be seen how the 40 ____ of DavidWalsh will be expanded upon in Tasmania.
A challenge
B pipe
C visual
D contribution
E lasting
F essential
G ambition
H attraction
回忆5:
听力
Part 1 场景:加入健身房,了解信息
题型:6道填空题+4道表格填空题
填空题:
1. 285 (题目问的是familymembership, 原文有干扰:个人是190多块。答案其实有点confusing,不确定是285还是295,权衡之下写了285,发音很难区分啊)
2. parking
3. September (原来价格持续到august,但是 september 要涨价)
4. glass(题目pool with a glass roof, 原文:roofmade of glass)
5. orientation
6. TV (题目:Theequipment has ___. )
表格填空题:
7. judo (这空可不好听出来啊,反应了两秒才反应出来是judo)
8. yoga
9. intermediate (适合中级学员;听力原文是男子给妻子询问的level是否合适,男子说妻子以前都上advanced课了,但是有点rusty了,店员说这个课程是给intermediate学员的,所以合适)
10. 8:30(题目:new class will start at___ pm. 原文说:7:30那场已经爆满了,但是新的会在8:30开)
Part 2场景:学车课程介绍
题型:6道匹配题 + 4道单选题
匹配题:
11. E (revision)
12. I (trial test)
13. C (provisional licence)
14. B (circuit-based)
15. H (RTD test)
16. A (12 month’s probation, 原文说: aprobation for a year)
选项有
A. 12month’s probabtion
B. Circuit-based
C. Provisional licence
D. Renewable after one year
E. Revision
F. Road-based
G. Road safety check
H. RTD test
I. Trial test
单选题:
17. B(理论课不用提前预约,所以排除A和C, B说可以getdetails from the internet)
If you want to do the theory course, you:
A. have to reserve a place.
B. can get details on the internet.
C. must pay the whole cost in advance.
18. A
What does the woman say about the theoryclasses?
A. They are available in more than onelanguage
B. All the necessary materials areprovided. (得自己带stationary)
C. Trainees stay together for the wholecourse. (不是的,有的人不是每天来)
19. C (实践课要求:A是得每天都来,听力说不用每天都来;B说可以使用own car, 听力说其他机构让,但本机构为了safety考虑,不让。)
What does the woman say about the practicalcourse?
A. You must attend a session every day.
B. You are allowed to drive your own car
C. You can book at certain shops. (有一些kiosk可以预定)
20. C (实践课要求)
There is no charge for a cancelledpractical
A. session if the instructor agrees toreschedule it.(听力说的是其他trainee同意调)
B. the required amount of notice is given.(听力里说得72小时提前通知就不收费)
C. a medical certificate is produced(听力原文似乎说evena medical certificate也是不行的)
Part 3场景:一男女讨论一个关于Kate Simpsonstarting business的presentation (她进军了publishing industry)
题型:单选题*6+ 五选二*2
单选题:
21. B (两个人讨论Kate的大学专业选择economics是因为B notsure about future career. C说这个专业是strongest subject,但原文说另外一个)
22. A (放弃marketing是因为这个rolelimited, 听力说marketing太analytical,但是Kate想要一些creative的东西)
23. C (Kate想要issuea magazine that pays attention to people, C选项是people。A是process,B是products。听力中似乎提到了chef和dishes)
24. C (题目是说男人喜欢the way kate quit the job, 对应选项正好make her a good subjectin the presentation)
25. B
26. A
五选二:
目前Kate面临的两个problem
27. B
28. D (self-doubt)
题目待回忆
29. D
30. E
Part 4场景:西瓜的历史
题型:10道填空题
31. desert (最早发现在沙漠)
32. bitter (theflavor 一开始是苦的)
33. hair(有些品种的skin上有hair)
34. seeds
35. paintings (在一些埃及tombs中发现了西瓜的painting)
36. trade
37. containers (skin用作container)
38. fever (skin被用来治疗fever)
39. farmers(peoplewho worked as farmers改良了西瓜的traits)
40. diseases (In theUS, they were bred so that they did not get diseases.)
回忆6:
Task 1
The plans below show an Australia Garden in1950 and now.
Task 2
Some people argue it is better for acountry to have a large proportion of young people attending universities.
Some people believe it is better to encourage them to become car mechanics and builders etc. to meet the needs of community. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
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