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2023年4月雅思考試(4月10日)閱讀真題答案
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想要去出國(guó)留學(xué),就必須要去完成雅思考試,并且要在該考試?yán)锬玫讲诲e(cuò)的分?jǐn)?shù)。如果大家在考試前有看過以往考試的真題以及答案解析,對(duì)于自己的考試是有很多用處的。那么今天就到小鐘老師來看一看雅思考試2023年4月10日雅思閱讀部分的考試真題答案。
2023年4月10日雅思閱讀真題及答案:
Passage 1
主題:自助超市
題型:填空+ 匹配+選擇
Passage 2
主題: 水母泛濫的原因及影響
題型:匹配+填空+多選
Passage 3
主題:人類的進(jìn)化
題型:判斷+單選+填空
為何雅思考試閱讀總是做不完:
基礎(chǔ)薄弱導(dǎo)致讀太慢:
很多童鞋的基礎(chǔ)不夠好,主要體現(xiàn)在詞匯量不夠及語法掌握不牢,這就會(huì)導(dǎo)致題目文章理解困難,分不清復(fù)雜句結(jié)構(gòu),導(dǎo)致抓不住重點(diǎn)。
針對(duì)這兩點(diǎn)你需要做的是:
1、牢固掌握雅思閱讀高頻詞
2、對(duì)文章進(jìn)行生詞和同義替換的總結(jié)
同意替換詞是雅思閱讀最大的出題點(diǎn),自己進(jìn)行總結(jié),能幫助自己更深入的理解。
3、掌握雅思閱讀重點(diǎn)句型
雅思閱讀重在轉(zhuǎn)折、并列、因果等邏輯上的考察,補(bǔ)好基礎(chǔ)語法后,需要在這些邏輯句型上花費(fèi)更多的時(shí)間去掌握。
長(zhǎng)時(shí)間緊扣單個(gè)句子:
很多同學(xué)會(huì)對(duì)每個(gè)單詞逐一停頓,并逐一翻譯地閱讀,強(qiáng)迫癥式地想完全理解每句話的意思,這樣會(huì)浪費(fèi)很多時(shí)間,也完全沒有必要。
在雅思閱讀中,要以意群、句子,甚至幾個(gè)句子為一個(gè)單位移動(dòng),必要的時(shí)候進(jìn)行跳讀。
掌握基礎(chǔ)語法和邏輯后,讀不懂的快讀,讀得懂的抓住重點(diǎn)。
還有同學(xué)低聲朗讀或嘴唇蠕動(dòng)著默讀,用手或筆指著卷面一排排地導(dǎo)讀,這些都是嚴(yán)重影響閱讀速度的壞習(xí)慣,現(xiàn)在開始,童鞋們就應(yīng)有意識(shí)的抑制這些習(xí)慣性行為。
時(shí)間快用完時(shí)緊張負(fù)面情緒:
在考場(chǎng)上,很多同學(xué)越想按時(shí)完成越是緊張。一旦一篇文章沒有及時(shí)做完,后面就慢慢心態(tài)崩了...
其實(shí),大家的目標(biāo)不是9分的話,就不是 非得做完全部的題目,最重要的是,保證已做的題全部正確。
所以在平常的練習(xí)中,先保證正確率,前期可以仔細(xì)地慢慢做,做到每題全對(duì);
后期熟練做題并牢固掌握詞匯語法后,要在1小時(shí)內(nèi)達(dá)到40個(gè)全對(duì)的目標(biāo),第一遍對(duì)錯(cuò)誤的題進(jìn)行總結(jié),第二遍繼續(xù)練習(xí)直到1小時(shí)內(nèi)全對(duì)為止。
最后,不能單純追求詞匯量的提高,真正掌握一個(gè)單詞在語境中的意思,比自我感動(dòng)式的狂刷單詞有用得多。
雅思考試閱讀有哪些考試順序:
1、何為“順序原則”
“順序原則”即雅思官方在題型特點(diǎn)注釋中所述的“Answers are in passage order.”說的復(fù)雜一些,便是:若某一題型符合“Answers are in passage order”的描述,該題型所包含的幾個(gè)題目的答案在文中分布的相應(yīng)位置隨題號(hào)的變大而逐漸靠后。Sounds like a mouthful, right? 簡(jiǎn)而言之吧,就是這種題型考生可以順著題號(hào)一題一題地往文章更靠后的位置找,比較符合正常人的閱讀習(xí)慣(相信很少有人上來先讀一篇文章的第三段,或者第四段吧)。
2、順序原則與題型
宏觀地看一篇雅思閱讀文章包涵的全部題型,答案分布的順序也符合題型出現(xiàn)的先后順序,例如全文包含先判斷題,后填空題這兩種題型,則較有可能出現(xiàn)的情況是判斷題答案分布在文章的前半部分,而填空題在文章后半部分。例如: 劍橋雅思真題集系列7,Test 4 Passage 1: 前7題判斷題分布于前6個(gè)段落,剩下的段落填空題分布于第9段,和前面7段無關(guān)。
3、順序原則之于解題的指導(dǎo)方針
最后來說說順序原則和解題過程的關(guān)系。兩者的關(guān)系主要體現(xiàn)在前者對(duì)如何讀題干的影響。對(duì)于遵守順序題型的題型,考生在審閱題干時(shí)候可以選擇審一題解一題的做法,因?yàn)橄嚓P(guān)內(nèi)容在文中按順序出現(xiàn),這樣做考生也會(huì)感到循序漸進(jìn),脈絡(luò)清楚。當(dāng)然,選擇在一開始講該題型的每個(gè)題干都審閱一遍也未嘗不可,可先完成較容易定位的題目,再活用順序原則,縮小較難定位題目所需的搜索范圍。對(duì)于亂序題型,特別是段落信息配對(duì)題,考生須在文中搜索答案之前審閱全部題干,最好讀兩遍以加深印象:因?yàn)樾畔⒃谖闹械姆植紴閬y序,所以第1題的信息有可能出現(xiàn)在比如,倒數(shù)第二段,而我們的閱讀順序,如前文所述,肯定是從頭段至尾段的。若讀一題做一題便可能會(huì)出現(xiàn)做一題就耗去讀全篇的時(shí)間,得不償失。題號(hào)大的題目在這一題型中是很有可能比題號(hào)小的題目更早做出來的。
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劍橋雅思10 test3 閱讀 答案
答案解析:
1. 選ii。定位到第二段第一句話:Touri* in the mass form as we know it today is a distinctly twentieth-century phenomenon. 表明就我們所知,廣義的旅游業(yè)是一個(gè)二十世紀(jì)的現(xiàn)象。選項(xiàng)中的mass touri*與原文中的touri* in the mass form是同義替換。
2. 選i。定位到第三段第一句話:Touri* today has grown significantly in both economic and social importance. 即目前旅游業(yè)對(duì)經(jīng)濟(jì)及社會(huì)都非常重要。選項(xiàng)中的significance替換原文的importance。
3. 選v。定位到第四段第一句話:However, the major problems of the travel and touri* industry that have hidden or obscured its economic impact are the diversity and fragmentation of the industry itself. 意思是旅游業(yè)的主要問題是這個(gè)產(chǎn)業(yè)本身的多樣性和分散性,這使得其經(jīng)濟(jì)影響變得不那么明顯。選項(xiàng)中的difficulty,effects分別替換原文的problems和impact。
4. 選vii。定位到第五段第一句話:Once the exclusive province of the wealthy, travel and touri* have become an institutionalised way of life for most of the population. 表明旅游業(yè)曾經(jīng)是富人們的特權(quán),而現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)變成大多數(shù)人們習(xí)以為常的一種生活方式了。選項(xiàng)中的world,impact替換原文的most of the population, institutionalised。
Questions 5-10 判斷題
5. The largest employment figures in the world are found in the travel and touri* industry.
6. Touri* contributes over six per cent of the Australian gross national product.
7. Touri* has a social impact because it promotes recreation.
8. Two main features of the travel and touri* industry make its economic significance difficult to ascertain.
9. Visitor spending is always greater than the spending of residents in tourist areas.
10. It is easy to show statistically how touri* affects individual economies.
答案解析:
5. 選TRUE。定位到第三段第三句話: According to the World Travel and Touri* Council (1992), ‘Travel and touri* is the largest industry in the world on virtually any economic measure including value-added capital investment, employment and tax contributions’。意思是旅游業(yè)是全世界最大的行業(yè),不管是用哪種經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)估算,其中包括資本增值投資,就業(yè)及稅收貢獻(xiàn)。題目中的figures替換原文measure。
6. 原文沒有提到Australian gross national product這個(gè)概念,所以選擇NG。
7. 原文沒有提到recreation這個(gè)概念,所以選擇NG。
8. 選TRUE。定位到第四段第一句話:However, the major problems of the travel and touri* industry that have hidden, or obscured its economic impact, are the diversity and fragmentation of the industry itself. 意思是旅游業(yè)的主要問題是這個(gè)產(chǎn)業(yè)本身的多樣性和分散性,這使得其經(jīng)濟(jì)影響變得不那么明顯。題目中的two main features指代原文的diversity and fragmentation。
9. 原文沒有提到visitor spending 和residents’ spending的比較關(guān)系,所以選擇NG。
10. 選FALSE。定位到第四段倒數(shù)第二句,原文表明this problem has made it difficult ...to estimate the contribution it makes, 即估算旅游業(yè)對(duì)經(jīng)濟(jì)的貢獻(xiàn)很困難,所以選FALSE。
Questions 11-13 句子填空題
11. In Greece, touri* is the most important ________.
12. The travel and touri* industry in Jamaica is the major ______ .
13. The problems associated with measuring international touri* are often reflected in the measurement of _______ .
答案解析:
11. 填source of income/home。定位到最后一段的第三句: For example, touri* is the major source of income in Bermuda, Greece, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and most Caribbean countries. 說明旅游業(yè)在以下國(guó)家都是收入的主要來源,題目中的most important替換原文的major。
12. 填employer。定位到最后一段的第四句: In addition, Hawkins and Ritchie, quoting from data published by the American Express Company, suggesting that the travel and touri* industry is the number one ranked employer in the Bahamas, Brazil, Canada, France, (the former) West Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Singapore. 說明旅游業(yè)在一下國(guó)家是最需要聘用雇員的行業(yè),題目中的major替換原文的number one ranked。
13. 填domestic industry。定位到最后一段的最后一句: In many cases, similar difficulties arise when attempts are made to measure domestic touri*. 說明測(cè)量估算國(guó)內(nèi)旅游業(yè)非常困難,題目中的measurement, problems替換原文的measure, difficulties。
2023年10月19日雅思閱讀考試真題及答案
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Section1
青春期能力發(fā)展(重復(fù)19年4月13日第一篇文章,考試文章和部分題目稍有改動(dòng),真題僅供參考)
Section2
蜜蜂對(duì)于生態(tài)的重要性
Section3
可以參考:歷史教學(xué)新方法 New Ways of Teaching History
New Ways of Teaching History
In a technology and media-driven world, it's becoming increasinglydifficult to get our students’attentions andkeep them absorbed in classroom discussions. This generation, in particular,has brought a unique set of challenges to the educational table. Whereas youthare easily enraptured by high-definition television, computers, iPods, videogames and cell phones, they are less than enthralled by what to them areobsolete textbooks and boring classroom lectures. The question of how to teachhistory in a digital age is often contentious. On the one side, the old guardthinks the professional standards history is in mortal danger fromflash-in-the-pan challenges by the distal that are all show and no the other Side, the self-styled“disruptors”offer over-blown rhetoric about how digital technology has changedeverything while the moribund profession obstructs all progress in the name ofoutdated ideals. At least, that's a parody (maybe not much of one) of how thedebate proceeds. Both supporters and opponents of the digital share moredisciplinary common ground than either admits.
When provided with merely a textbook as a supplemental learning tool, testresults have revealed that most students fail to pinpoint the significance ofhistorical events and individuals. Fewer still are able to cite andsubstantiate primary historical sources. What does this say about the way oureducators are presenting information? The quotation comes from a report of a1917 test of 668 Texas students. Less than 10 percent of school-age childrenattended high school in 1917; today, enrollments are nearly universal. Thewhole world has turned on its head during the last century but one thing hasstayed the same: Young people remain woefully ignorant about history reflectedfrom their history tests. Guess what? Historians are ignorant too, especiallywhen we equate historical knowledge with the "Jeopardy" Daily a test, those specializing in American history did just fine. But those withspecialties in medieval, European and African history failed miserably whenconfronted by items about Fort Ticonderoga, the Olive Branch Petition, or theQuebec Act—all taken from a typical textbook. According to thetesters, the results from the recent National Asses*ent in History, likescores from earlier tests, show that young people are "aby*allyignorant" of their own history. Invoking the tragedy of last September,historian Diane Ravitch hitched her worries about our future to the idea thatour nation's strength is endangered by youth who do poorly on such tests. Butif she were correct, we could have gone down the tubes in 1917!
There is a huge difference between saying "Kids don’t know the history we want then to know" and saying "Kids don'tknow history at all." Historical knowledge burrows itself into ourcultural pores even if young people can't marshal it when faced by a multiplechoice test. If we weren’t such hypocrites(or maybe if we were better historians) we'd have to admit that today'sstudents follow in our own footsteps. For too long we've fantasized that byrewriting textbooks we could change how history is learned. The problem,however, is not the content of textbooks but the very idea of them. No humanmind could retain the information crammed into these books in 1917, and it cando no better now. If we have learned anything from history that can be appliedto every time period, it is that the only constant is change. The teaching ofhistory, or any subject for that matter, is no exception. The question is nolonger whether to bring new technologies into everyday education; now, thequestion is which There is a huge difference between saying "Kids don’t know the history we want then to know" and saying "Kids don'tknow history at all." Historical knowledge burrows itself into ourcultural pores even if young people can't marshal it when faced by a multiplechoice test. If we weren’t such hypocrites(or maybe if we were better historians) we'd have to admit that today'sstudents follow in our own footsteps. For too long we've fantasized that byrewriting textbooks we could change how history is learned. The problem,however, is not the content of textbooks but the very idea of them. No humanmind could retain the information crammed into these books in 1917, and it cando no better now. If we have learned anything from history that can be appliedto every time period, it is that the only constant is change. The teaching ofhistory, or any subject for that matter, is no exception. The question is nolonger whether to bring new technologies into everyday education; now, thequestion is which technologies are most suitable for the range of topicscovered in junior high and high school history classrooms. Fortunately,technology has provided us with opportunities to present our Civil War lessonplans or our American Revolution lesson plans in a variety of new ways.
Teachers can easily target and engage the learners of this generation byeffectively combining the study of history with innovative multimedia- PowerPointand presentations in particular can expand the scope of traditional classroomdiscussion by helping teachers to explain abstract concepts while accommodatingstudents* unique learning styles. PowerPoint study units that have beenpre-made for history classrooms include all manner of photos, prints, maps,audio clips, video clips and primary sources which help to make learninginteractive and stimulating. Presenting lessons in these enticing formats helpstechnology-driven students retain the historical information they'll need toknow for standard exams.
Whether you are covering Revolutionary War lesson plans or World War IIlesson plans, PowerPoint study units are available in formats to suit the needsof your classroom. Multimedia teaching instruments like PowerPoint software aregetting positive results the world over, framing conventional lectures withcaptivating written, auditory and visual content that helps students recallnames, dates and causal relationships within a historical context.
History continues to show us that new times bring new realities. Educationis no exception to the rule. The question is not whether to bring technologyinto the educational environment. Rather, the question is which technologiesare suitable for U.S. and world history subjects, from Civil War lesson plansto World War II lesson plans. Whether you’re covering your American Revolution lesson plans or your Cold War lessonplans, PowerPoint presentations are available in pre-packaged formats to suityour classroom's needs.
Meanwhile, some academic historians hold a different view on the use oftechnology in teaching history. One reason they hold is that not all facts canbe recorded by film or videos and literature is relatively feasible in thiscase her challenge they have to be faced with is the painful process tolearn new technology like the making of PowerPoint and the editing of audio andvideo clips which is also reasonable especially to some elderly historians.
Question
Reading this passage has eight paragraphs, A- G
Choosing the correct heading for paragraphs A- G from the list of headingbelow
Write the appropriate number, i- x, in boxes 28-34 on your answer sheet
List of Headings
i unavoidable changing facts to be considered when picking up technologymeans
ii A debatable place where the new technologies stand in for historyteaching
iii Hard to attract students in traditional ways of teaching history
iv Display of the use of emerging multimedia as leaching tools
v Both students and professionals as candidates did not produce decentresults
vi A good concrete example illustrated to show how multimedia animates thehistory class
vii The comparisons of the new technologies applied in history class
viii Enormous breakthroughs in new technologies
ix Resistance of using new technologies from certain historian
x Decisions needed on which technique to be used for history teachinginstead of improvement in the textbooks
28 Paragraph A
29 Paragraph B
30 Paragraph C
31 Paragraph D
32 Paragraph E
33 Paragraph F
34 Paragraph G
Question 35-37
Do the following statements agree with the information given in ReadingPassage?
In boxes 35-37 on your answer sheet, write
YES if the statement is true
NO if the statement is false
NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage
35 Modem people are belter at memorizing historical information comparedwith their ancestors.
36 New technologies applied in history- teaching are more vivid forstudents to memorize the details of historical events.
37 Conventional ways like literature arc gradually out of fashion as timegoes by.
Question 38-40
Complete the following summary of the paragraphs of Reading Passage, usingmore than three words from the Reading Passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 38-40 on your answer sheet.
Contemporary students can be aimed at without many difficulties byintegrating studying history with novel. ..38.... Conventional classroomdiscussion is specially extended by two ways to assist the teachers tointerpret ...39... and at the same time retain students' distinct learningmodes. PowerPoint study units prepared beforehand comprising a wide variety ofelements make ...40.... learning feasible. Combined classes like this can alsobe helpful in taking required tests.
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