雅思(听力)历年真题试卷汇编22 (题后含答案及解析)
题型有:1. Listening Module
Listening Module (30 minutes & 10 minutes transfer time)
听力原文:WOMAN: Hello, how may I help you?MAN: Well, I’ve been seeing these yellow boxes in front of a lot of houses in my neighborhood. I just wondered what they were for. I noticed your phone number on all of them, so I called. Could you tell me about your business? WOMAN: We do do recycling, but we’re not a business. Gaea’s Guardians is a non-profit group. We encourage recycling as a way of protecting the environment. MAN: I don’t know. I mean it is a good idea. But I really don’t read the newspaper every day or anything. WOMAN: And we don’t come collect newspaper every day! In fact, we only do pickups every other week. MAN: Oh, well then maybe I could help. I mean in my neighborhood there’s too much rubbish lying around everywhere. I’d like to help out, I guess. WOMAN: That’s great, sir. You’re doing the right thing. OK, I need to get your contact information. What is your name please? MAN: Peter Wisrough.WOMAN: Peter.. .how do you spell your last name? W-I-S-R-O-W? MAN: No, actually it’s W-I-S-R-O-U-G-H.WOMAN: Oh, I’m sorry. I’m a terrible speller. MAN: You’re a good speller. It’s just that my family are terrible pronouncers! WOMAN: You’re quite a card, Peter! OK, now what’s your address? MAN: No. 168, Bridge Road. That’s here in London. How about if I have any questions? WOMAN: I ‘m sending you a copy of our booklet, too.The booklet has our phone number and our e-mail address, *********************,that’s H-E-L-P-L-I-N-E at B-L-A-C-K-C-A-T dot com. But, I nearly forgot to ask, what’s your post code? MAN: BS97PU.WOMAN: PS97BU?MAN: No. That’s B as in ‘boy’ S-9-7-P as in ‘Peter’-U.MAN: So, I’m guessing those yellow boxes I saw are for recycled newspapers? WOMAN: Yes, that is correct, and it’s free of charge.MAN: Wow, that’s good news! Do you recycle anything besides newspaper? WOMAN: Oh yes, we recycle most everything. Glass, plastic, paper... MAN: Oh, so I can put like glass and plastic bottles in the box?WOMAN: Sorry again. Things like that you have to bring to our collection centre. MAN: And where is that?WOMAN: Our main centre isn’t that far from you. It’s actually right on the East Side of Central Park. MAN: That new blue building?WOMAN: That’s the one! MAN: Cool. Hey, what’s with all those different colored boxes outside that place? WOMAN: Oh, that’s for the different materials we recycle. The blue is for metal, the green is for glass and plastics, and the yellow of course is for paper. MAN: Hm, okay. I’ll try and manage to keep all that straight.WOMAN: Oh no need, they’re each labeled. MAN: Great. So which one would I put magazines in?WOMAN: Actually, they don’t go in any of the bins. Unfortunately, magazines can’t be recycled because of the material they’re made of. It’s such a waste. So would you be interested in volunteering? MAN: Um, I’ll think about it. Could you send me some more info? WOMAN: Absolutely. Along with the newspaper box, I’ll be sending you our booklet, “Savvy”, that is S-A-double V-Y. It
tells you about what you can do to protect the environment in your daily life. Plus it lists things you can do as a volunteer with our group. MAN: Hey, that’s cool, thanks!WOMAN: My pleasure. Do you have any other questions or concerns? MAN: Nope, that’s it!
Complete the form below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.Example AnswerAim: protecting environment through recyclingType of group: non-profitFrequency of newspaper collection: 【L1】______Name: 【L2】______.Address: 【L3】______.E-mail: 【L4】______.Postcode: 【L5】______.
1. 【L1】
正确答案:every other week 解析:every other week本题考查细节,即收集报纸的频率,原文中:We only do pickups every other week.其中pickup=collection,由此我们可以得知,本题答案为every other week。
2. 【L2】
正确答案:Peter Wisrough
解析:Peter Wisrough本题比较简单,文中有姓名的具体拼写,因此容易得分。
3. 【L3】
正确答案:No. 168 Bridge Road
解析:No.168 Bridge Road本题考查地点,街道的组成一般包含数字、方向、名称、街道。注意表示地点的名词首字母要大写。
4. 【L4】
正确答案:*********************
解析:helpline@blackcat.com本题考查e—mail address的填写,文中有具体拼写,注意跟上速度就可以了。
5. 【L5】
正确答案:BS97PU
解析:BS97PU本题考查邮政编码的拼写。在英国,邮编一般由数字和字母组成,并且字母和数字在一起时,字母要大写。此外这里为了辨清B、P的发音,对话中进行了重复强调。听完第一遍时,如果不确定我们可以据此进行验证。
Complete the form below.Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each
answer.
6.
正确答案:yellow
解析:yellow本题原本难度不大,填颜色yellow即可,但是由于和上一题距离较近,所以不容易反应过来。这就要求我们在做题的时候记得及时换题,这可以使我们在预览和听题目的时候眼界稍微开阔一些,不要一个劲地盯着一道题,结果错过下个题目都不知道。当然,熟练的拼写也是及时换题的另一先决条件。
7.
正确答案:Central Park
解析:Central Park本题没有难度,也无替换,但是要区分centre和central,一般central用作形容词,来修饰其后名词,如Central Station、Central Park等。注意地理名称首字母要大写。
8.
正确答案:metal
解析:metal本题需要好好审题。我们通过类比,可以看到这个表格中前面都是不同颜色的盒子,冒号后面有glass、plastics、paper,所以空格填写的信息应该一致,即填写材料。原文:The blue is for metal.由此可知,答案应为metal。
9.
正确答案:magazines
解析:magazines本题不难,考查不可回收的垃圾。原文:Magazines can’t be recycled.由此可知,答案为magazines。注意要填其复数形式。
10.
正确答案:Savvy
解析:Savvy本题比较简单,考查名称拼写,原文中有详细拼读,容易拿分。
听力原文:Welcome everyone to today’s seminar on “CV and Interview Skills”. Remember, your CV is probably the most important document you will ever write. It opens the door to your career! And that job interview is probably the most important meeting you will ever attend. It’s like stepping through that open door. So let’s roll up our sleeves and get down to work, shall we?First of all, I cannot possibly tell you everything you need to know about writing a resume in the time we have. But let me tell you that there are dozens of great websites on the Internet. These will give you all
the suggestions you need. If you look at the paper I gave you, you will see a list of the dozen most popular sites.I can mention a couple of important points, however. One is that your CV or resume should not be too long. A page is about right. Why? HR departments do not have the time to read long documents. Too many people are sending too many CVs! After all, the economic crisis of 2008 is still very much alive. Everyone needs a job now.No matter how short you make that resume, though, you do not want to forget to tell HR how to contact your references. References are people who will give you a recommendation for a job. That’s usually an ex-boss or a professor who knows you well. Do not use relatives! I don’t care how much your mum loves you.Also, when you send that CV, be sure to include a typed cover letter. A cover letter is a letter where you, basically, are asking for a job. It’s like introducing yourself. Make it brief. The real information about you is on that CV of yours. And, please, make sure the letter is typed! It doesn’t matter if your handwriting is beautiful or not. Companies only read typed letters.Another point about CVs is you should try to have an attractive layout. Maybe use different type-fonts or colors to highlight information. Some people include a photo. You can find dozens of examples on the Internet. Whatever layout you decide to use, however, avoid all spelling and grammar errors. I used to be an HR manager. If I saw a mistake, that CV went into the garbage.Something you write in a CV is a description of your skills and experiences in an interesting way. Mention training, too. I mean these are what get you hired! Do not just say, “I have lots of experience.” or “I have many skills.” Tell that boss what you did, for what company, and when. Better, tell him how well you did it! Don’t just say, “I sold houses.” Say, “I sold two million pounds worth of houses in my first year.” That is, say something to make the person reading excited and curious.Finally, speaking of CVs, it’s sad. But some people actually forget to provide a contact number. That’s pretty silly. You wrote a great CV, you have HR dying to meet you.. .and they don’t know how. You forgot your phone number! Oh sure, if you apply online, they have your e-mail address. But you just showed them you’re forgetful. Why are they going to want to talk to you after that?Alright, moving on to the actual interview, I’ll go over what you need to know by the end of it, and what you can discuss and negotiate on later once it looks like you’ll be offered the job. First there’s working hours. It’s not that necessary to hammer out the hours off the bat, especially since it’s easy to come off as lazy when the first thing you bring up is how much you’re going to have to work. You can also find out more about possible promotions later on. It is important, however, to get a feel for how much you’ll be paid. You should make sure the salary range is commensurate with what you’re worth, and if you’re not you can move on to better opportunities. Being sure you’re going to make what you want to live on is much more important than issues like your pension - you’re all so young that your pension is not going to matter for quite a long time.You should find out about what skills you must know for the job, and what they’ll teach you. In addition, if the company will provide training, you should find out how long the training period is and whether it is paid. Beware of any jobs that want you to train for a long time without appropriate compensation.Speaking of compensation, find out about holidays as well. Do you get paid vacation time? Are you allowed to take
personal days? Do you have to work on national holidays?Once you work out these main issues you can move on later to details like the location and expected attire and whatnot.Wow, that’s a lot of information! Let’s take a break so you can think everything over and ask any questions you may have. Don’t hesitate to come and see me if you need any clarification on all this stuff!
Complete the notes below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.”CV and Interview Skills” SeminarThe speaker suggests that the students use the 【L11】______ when they begin writing resumes.The students should be sure not to keep the CV 【L12】______A 【L13】______cover letter is useful when applying for a job and should be included.The speaker believes the CV should have a beautiful 【L14】______The CV should not have any spelling and grammar 【L15】______The words in a CV can describe your 【L16】______Don’t forget to put down a 【L17】______on the CV.
11. 【L11】
正确答案:Internet
解析:Internet通过对空格处预判词性,可知此处需填写名词性词汇。文中有关联词first of all,听到之后准备做题,接着又听到一个but,于是要从紧跟的句子中寻找名词。原文:But let me tell you that there are dozens of great websites on the Internet.名词website或Internet都可以成为答案,但Interact在句子中意思更为合理。
12. 【L12】
正确答案:too long 解析:too long本题相对简单。对应原文:One is that your CV or resume should not be too long.
13. 【L13】
正确答案:typed
解析:typed原文中有also来作为换题标志。空格前面有a,一般出现介词、数量词、冠词时,在录音中也不会改变,所以比较容易找出答案。关键是题和题的分界线很多同学把握不好,总是遗憾地错过了答案。因此平时在听录音或听写的过程中要注意衔接词,把握好前后顺序。
14. 【L14】
正确答案:layout
解析:layout同上。首先录音中有提醒,another point即另一个要点,此为换题标志。空格前的a不会变换,原文中an attractive layout与题干中a beautiful layout相对应,所以layout为答案。
15. 【L15】
正确答案:errors 解析:errors本题根据原文:However,avoid all spelling and grammar errors.答案比较直观,只是要注意填写复数形式。
16. 【L16】
正确答案:skills and experiences 解析:skills and experiences本题要注意信息完整。其中,describe=description,只是词性发生了变化,其后出现的名词性短语即为答案(a description of your skills and experiences)。此处同样需要注意复数问题。其实雅思听力填空题中填写名词的几率较大,而且大多以复数形式出现。
17. 【L17】
正确答案:contact number 解析:contact number本题有finally作为定位,随后出现一句:But some people actually forget to provide a contact number.可以得知此处应填写contact number这一名词短语。
What THREE details should job applicants know in the interview?A working hoursB promotion prospectC salary rangeD pension contribution bonusE trainingF holidaysG location
18.
正确答案:C 解析:C E F多选题。七选三的题一定要注意C选项,这是正确率超高选项。此外,要尤其注意E—G选项。这是因为正确答案平均分配,几乎没有七个选项只选前三个的情况。原文中,C选项:You should make sure the salary range is commensurate with what you’re worth.E选项:In addition(衔接词又出现了),if the company will provide training…F选项:Speaking of compensation,find out about holidays as well.
19.
正确答案:E
20.
正确答案:F
听力原文:FRANK: Hello, are you Dr Lindsey? The Returning Students Advisor?DR LINDSEY: Yes, that’s right. Are you Frank? Your appointment wasn’t till 2:00, but that’s OK. Please come in and have a seat. FRANK: Thanks, I like to arrive early whenever I have anything to do.DR LINDSEY: That’s certainly a praiseworthy habit. Let me see, it looks like you’ve taken a long break from school, and I understand you wanted to have a chat about what you should study if and when you return for further classes. FRANK: It’s such a big challenge. I don’t know if I’m crazy for doing this or not! DR LINDSEY: Believe it or not, I know exactly what you mean. Before I began working here at the university, I taught primary school for nearly ten years. It takes a lot of courage to go back to school!FRANK: I feel more shy and scared than the primary students I teach! In the schools I taught, I found today’s youngsters are very sure of themselves. In terms of intelligence, I have a lot to teach them. And the maturity level of much of my class leaves something to be desired. But in terms of confidence, wow! A lot more confident than I am now, that’s for sure!DR LINDSEY: Stop fretting. “A brave man is a coward who refuses to run.” Let’s talk about your strong points. You seem an intelligent man. What is it you would you like to study?FRANK: You see, I’ve been teaching children for a few years, but I think I’d be happier teaching adults.DR LINDSEY: I think teaching students in middle school is much more satisfying because they end up being much more grateful for your work. If I may ask, what got you interested in teaching adults?FRANK: A lot of things, I guess. I met my future wife back in my first year of college. She always complains that I was more interesting then. She says that now I talk like I’m seven years old! That’s probably from being with children all day.DR LINDSEY: Ha, ha, ha! Again I know just what you mean. My husband used to say the same thing about me when I taught kindergarten. Anything else?FRANK: Well, yes. Fairly often now I run into former students and we talk. Some of them are getting close to being grown up. I guess I think more and more about how people develop over time. So, I’m interested in the results of education, you know. The final stages.DR LINDSEY: I see. Well, coming back to the university can be both difficult and very rewarding. There are some problems unique to returning students, you know, older students like yourself. What do you think is your greatest weakness?FRANK: Well, I actually think my confidence is getting better. I’m definitely overcoming my introversion and starting to be much more comfortable in front of a class. To say the truth, I’m afraid I’m rather behind the times about many things. It’s more difficult for me to chase after the popular things youngsters are fond of, such as Iphone, Twitter, if you name it!DR LINDSEY: I think I understand.DR LINDSEY: How old are you, 35? People at your age still go back to school for further education. I was a bit the same way. I mean I didn’t study at the university till after I had a family: a husband and one child. My point of view was a lot different from your average eighteen year old girl’s, I can tell you!FRANK: Gee, that sounds pretty rough. A family and college? Clearly you weren’t unsuccessful though!DR LINDSEY: It was, Frank. It truly was. My first term at school was extremely stressful. But excuse me! You’re not here to listen to my life story. We’re talking about your plans. Is there anything unique I should know about
you or your past experience or plans?FRANK: I’m afraid not. There is nothing interesting about my career or plans. It’s really not too impressive.DR LINDSEY: Now, I forbid you to talk like that. This is your one life and if you’re not interested, why bother living it? Don’t be so humble, Frank.FRANK: OK, OK. My wife says I’m a wimp.DR LINDSEY: Let’s talk about your dreams a bit. You want to teach adults, you said. What would you like to teach them?FRANK: Well, when I first came to college I really liked Languages and Literature. A lot of people have told me that for practical reasons it would be more rewarding to choose Business Management as my major, but I made up my mind to study Liberal Arts once I got the idea of going back to school.DR LINDSEY: I must say it’s refreshing to meet someone who knows there’s more to an education than computers and finance. Let’s have a look at the university course catalogue...FRANK: Excuse me, Dr Lindsey. Before we do that, could I maybe ask you some questions about changes in university life? I think I need to discuss that so I know what to expect.DR LINDSEY: Of course. I’m here to help you. The biggest thing to get used to is the change in technology. Professors present things on huge screens, many of which are interactive computerized whiteboards. You can write on them still, and use them like a touch screen. They’re really handy! No more sloppy scribbled notes on the projector. Let’s see, I doubt you’ll be living in student housing, so I won’t go into all the improvements there. Another major change that you’ll enjoy is the plethora of resources available for students. As a student you have 24-hour access to the gym, and library privileges that include the use of school computers to scan, copy, and print, and of course the Media Library, which contains movies from all genres, and most of the movies listed on API’s Top 100 Movies of All Time. The dining facilities are also not what they used to be. They offer choices for all diets and you can expect a hot meal any time of day. FRANK: Wow, things really have changed! I’ll be sure to utilise all those great facilities in my time here. Thanks for all your help, Dr Lindsey. I think that’s all the questions I have for now.
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.The “Returning Students Advisor” Consultation
21. What does the man want to have? A.a break B.a talk C.a class
正确答案:B
解析:BA,C选项有不同程度的干扰,在录音原文中都有出现,且无变换。对于这种过于明显的信息要注意提高警惕,这往往会成为陷阱。本题原文:I understand you wanted to have a chat about what you should study.B项中的talk与原文中的chat相匹配,符合题意。
22. What does the man think of children nowadays ? A.confident
B.intelligent C.mature
正确答案:A 解析:A本题原文:I found today’s youngsters are very sure of themselves.其中,be sure of与A选项confident是意思上的转换。所以A选项为正确答案。
23. What type of people does the man want to teach? A.children B.students C.adults
正确答案:C
解析:C本题原文:I’ve been teaching children for a few years,but I think I’d be happier teaching adults.注意转折词but后有adults出现,所以C选项为正确答案。
24. What did the man do when he encountered former students? A.had a conversation B.ran away C.taught them
正确答案:A
解析:A本题对应原文:Fairly often now I run into former student and we talk.选项A中的conversation=talk,所以为正确选项。本题亦可以从常理上判断。
25. What is the man’s greatest weakness? A.old-fashioned B.lack of confidence C.introversive
正确答案:A
解析:A原文:I’m rather behind the times about many things.意思是说:我在很多方面都落伍了。所以A选项old—fashioned为正确选项。
26. When did the Doctor go to college? A.18 years ago.
B.Before starting a family. C.When she was 35 years old.
正确答案:C 解析:C本题的B选项为强烈干扰,但是原文与该选项意思刚好相反:I didn’t study at the university till after I had a family.文中博士询问Frank是否35岁,并
称许多人在这个年纪重返大学进行深造,自己也有过类似经历。所以C选项才是正确答案。
27. How did the woman feel when she was a freshman? A.hopeless B.unsuccessful C.stressed
正确答案:C
解析:C本题属于简单题,无替换,题干freshman意指first term,所以通过原文:My first term at school was extremely stressful.可直接选出C选项。
28. How does the man feel about his career? A.unique B.boring C.impressive
正确答案:B 解析:B本题中C选项为干扰项,对应原文为:It is really not too impressive.其中有明确的否定词,因此可排除。B选项的boring一词与原文中的nothing interesting相匹配,即为正确选项。
29. What does the man finally decide to study ? A.Languages B.Business C.Liberal Arts
正确答案:C
解析:C本题A、B选项也都有听到。原文中提到Frank本来想要学习语言学和文学,但是很多人说要选实用点儿的课程,并推荐经济类课程。但是他最终按照自己的意愿选择了文科。故A、B为干扰项,C选项为正确答案。
30. Which change in students’ life is NOT important to Frank? A.classroom technology B.student housing C.university facilities
正确答案:B
解析:B本题可以用排除法,题干问的是哪项变化不重要,而原文对重要的内容有明显的强调:The biggest thing to get used to is the change in technology;another major change that you’ll enjoy is the plethora of resources available for students.从中我们得知重要的变化有A,C选项,所以不重要的为B选项。本题通过常理也能判断。
听力原文:OK and welcome back. During the short break we just took, several of you approached me with questions. So, before going on with the orientation talk, I’d like to address those queries. As I’ve found, if one person asks a question, probably a dozen others are wondering about the same thing!The first question is whether Wassamatta U. employs modules technology as an instruction method. The answer is yes, we do. At least that’s what the university catalogue says. If some of you don’t understand what “modules technology” is, don’t worry. I googled the word but couldn’t find it.Apparently, though, it’s a method of broadband, wireless access. At least that’s what an American company’s website told me. But again, don’t worry. If you need to know something more, your professor can tell you.Another question someone asked me was what tomorrow’s workshop on “Research Methods and Skills” was about. Well, research skills include any method you can imagine for finding and presenting any information you need. That’s not just schoolwork either. Writing English - the native language for most of you - and finding a job are also research skills. And, yes, those will be addressed in tomorrow’s workshop.As you know, Wassamatta U. is one of this country’s premiere universities for the study of “the dismal science”, economics. Some of you, it seems, want to get a jump on their classmates. During the break, half a dozen of you came up and asked me where to find economics tomes. I know it’s odd, but this school’s library holdings are divided up between two libraries. Economics books are in the old library. If you look out of the window behind me, you can see it. It’s the red brick building.Oh, before I forget, you economics types also need a lot of math, am I right? Well, those math books are neither in the old library nor in the new one. They can be found in the Math Department Building. Why am I telling you this? Doesn’t “the Invisible Hand” guide economists? Maybe it’s good you asked: in 2008, that Hand shoved most of the world economy off a cliff, didn’t it?Now I realise that most of you couldn’t bring a computer printer or a photocopier from home. So I’m sure you’re already wondering where you. can copy things like term papers, Internet articles, and things like that. I have some good news and some bad news. The good news is that there are a number of places you can make copies. These include both libraries and the Student Union Building.Now the bad news: I am sorry to say, most classroom buildings and academic departments do not have copiers students can use. So most of the large buildings you see around campus do NOT have copiers for students. The copiers there are reserved for professors and office staff. Oh, yes! I nearly forget to tell you. If you need to have printing done, all the copiers available to students are laser printers. Plus, for your convenience, you can pay using prepaid cards. You can get those in the Student Union Building.That just covers the questions put to me. If you have more, please see me during the next break at 2:15. Right now, though, I’d like to start to give you a run down on the various facilities here on campus. That way you won’t get lost so easily in the weeks to come.I have been told that this year’s incoming class features a large number of married students and parents. So you must be wondering where to put the baby while you’re in class. OK, right now, we are in the Student Union Building, right? Remember the big doors in front where you all came in? If you go out of the building, you can see the Nursery is just on the other side of this building.
It’s only about twenty metres away! Convenient, eh?Next, we’re all from different places around the country. Some of you are from other countries. That means we’re pretty likely to get sick during the first months of school as we expose each other to many new viruses. So, where’s the doctor? Of course, you need to find the Medical Services Centre which is on the right as you leave the building. Remember, that’s the second building on the right.And if you look out of that window, you can see a lot of antennae and satellite dishes on the roof. So that’s what we call the Media Centre. Yeah, I know, I think it’s confusing too. The Media Centre is next to the Medical Centre. The chairwoman of the Journalism School on the first floor doesn’t like it when people who wander in there mistake her for a nurse!Chances are you’ll have at least one math class while you’re here. That red building there just outside to the left is the Math Department Building. I know, it looks about as old as the subject as math, but I assure you that the inside is equipped with state-of-the-art classroom equipment including interactive chalkboards and surround sound in every room.Oh, can you see the back building there? Yes, behind the Media Centre. Quite new, isn’t it? That’s the new library, just decorated. They’re back-to-back, you might say. If you look just to the left of it at the lower, older looking building you’ll find the old library. It’s nice and quiet - perfect for those marathon study sessions during exam week. Since the weather is so nice, why don’t we stop looking at our maps but go for a walk around the campus?
Complete the sentences below.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
31. The university uses______as their teaching method.
正确答案:modules technology
解析:modules technology相对于表格题来讲,这种句子填空题不是很好定位,很多同学对于应该什么时候开始做题不敏感。实际上,衔接词起到的作用不容小觑,the first question是31题开始的标志。之后modules technology as的说法在原文中有所体现。一般空格前后的介词都不会有所变化。
32. Research skills include writing and______
正确答案:finding a job
解析:finding a job上一题有first question来定位,本题也有another question来定位,所以衔接词是换题的标志。此处考查与writing并列的内容,所以尤其要注意听and之后出现的词汇或短语。至于writing English之后有些解释的内容,不用理会,等and一出现,马上提笔准备记录答案finding a job。本题也可以预判空格处词性,得知要填写V-ing形式,从而轻松找到答案。
33. Books of Economics are kept in the______
正确答案:old library
解析:old library介词固定法是不是很好用呢?本题再次通过空格前的介词in轻松找到答案:Economics books are in the old library。
34. Math books are kept in the______Building.
正确答案:Math Department
解析:Math Department同上。介词in找出in the Math Department Building。但本题要注意大写问题。
Choose the correct answer, A, BorC.
35. Which is not provided for students in most of the large buildings? A.printing B.copying
C.photocopying
正确答案:B
解析:B本题要注意题干中的否定信息,所以在听录音时,要多加留意否定词出现的地方,原文:Do NOT have copiers.所以正确答案为B选项。
36. Which of the following can be used when you want to print? A.computer printers B.prepaid cards C.laser printers
正确答案:C 解析:C题千是在问打印时可利用的工具,通过常识判断可直接排除B选项,因为prepaid cards(预付卡)只是一种付款方式而已。此外,根据原文即可直接判断出答案为C。
Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 37-40.A Student Union BuildingB NurseryC Media CentreD Medical Services CentreE Math Department BuildingF New LibraryG Old Library
37. If you go straight out those doors, the______is directly opposite this building.
正确答案:B
解析:B本题有Student Union Building在前面作为干扰项。但是只有go out of the building(出了这幢大楼),才能发现目标建筑物。此外,on the other side与opposite同义,所以Nursery为正确答案。
38. If you make a right turn outside the door and go to the second building, that’s the______
正确答案:D
解析:D本题有一些信息前置,不过前后距离不远,而文中on the right,the second building这些信息都提供了很好的定位。
39. You can see the______if you look out that window.
正确答案:C
解析:C本题也有一些信息前置,而且antennae和satellite dishes的出现也会成为干扰,但是由于我们应填写建筑物名称,所以可以对此不必过多停留和关注,随后根据原文:That’s what we call the Media Centre.答案一目了然。
40. The Media Centre is in front of the______
正确答案:F
解析:F本题题干是在问媒体中心在什么建筑物的前方。但录音中并未出现in front of一词,相反,是说什么建筑物在媒体中心的后面。意思相同,只是表达略有不同而已。
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