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劍橋15雅思t2p2閱讀答案 請(qǐng)問(wèn)2023年4月雅思閱讀考試真題答案(4月24日)

請(qǐng)問(wèn)2023年4月雅思閱讀考試真題答案(4月24日)

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如今4月24日的雅思考試已經(jīng)完成,對(duì)于這一次的雅思考試相信也有很多學(xué)生想要了解它的真題,好讓自己在之后的考試?yán)锬軌蛴兴鶞?zhǔn)備。那么小鐘老師今天就把這次雅思考試的閱讀真題帶給大家。
2023年4月24日雅思閱讀真題與答案:
Passage 1
主題:海牛
參考答案:
1. nitrogen
2. sensitive bristles
3. trails
4. tufts
5. TRUE
6. FALSE
7. NOT GIVEN
8. FALSE
9. NOT GIVEN
10. dolphin
11. seagrass shortage
12. 1750
13. fishing net
Passage 2
主題:Are artists liars
參考答案:
14. vi
15. ii
16. iv
17. viii
18. i
19. v
20-21. BE
22-23. AE
24. (national) newspaper
25. arms dealers
26. victory
Passage 3
文章題材:議論文(科學(xué))
文章題目:美國(guó)手語(yǔ)
文章難度:★★★★
題型及數(shù)量:段落信息配對(duì)+判斷
題目及答案:待補(bǔ)充
可參考真題:劍橋15——TEST4 Passage2 Silbo Gomero - the Whistle 'Language' of the Canary Islands
雅思閱讀高分技巧:
雅思閱讀高分技巧1.identify the writer’s overall purpose, target audience, sources etc. 辨識(shí)作者的寫(xiě)作目的,目標(biāo)讀者,和文章來(lái)源
這種閱讀技能需要學(xué)生從文章的結(jié)構(gòu),內(nèi)容,用詞通篇考慮。往往對(duì)應(yīng)的是文章最后的一道選擇題。一般說(shuō)來(lái),雅思閱讀文章的寫(xiě)作目的一般是介紹某個(gè)社會(huì)現(xiàn)象,目標(biāo)讀者一般都是普通的具有一定認(rèn)知能力的非專(zhuān)業(yè)性讀者,文章都來(lái)自一些偏學(xué)術(shù)化的雜志和書(shū)籍。但具體的寫(xiě)作目的目標(biāo)讀者和文章來(lái)源要具體分析了。那么同學(xué)們平時(shí)讀一些文章的時(shí)候就下意識(shí)地問(wèn)問(wèn)自己作者為什么寫(xiě)這篇文章,作者希望什么樣的人來(lái)讀這樣的文章等等這樣的問(wèn)題,其實(shí)問(wèn)這些問(wèn)題既是讀懂一篇文章的手段也是目的。如果讀完了一篇文章還不能回答這樣的問(wèn)題證明可能有些地方確實(shí)沒(méi)讀懂。
雅思閱讀高分技巧2.identify and follow key arguments in a text 識(shí)別并讀懂文章中的主要論述觀(guān)點(diǎn)
這種閱讀技能是指從整體去把握一篇文章的結(jié)構(gòu),并對(duì)相應(yīng)的重要的文章觀(guān)點(diǎn)進(jìn)行提煉理解的能力。雅思的閱讀文章比較學(xué)術(shù)性,所以相對(duì)與其他的文體而言結(jié)構(gòu)其實(shí)是比較容易把握的。但還是需要經(jīng)過(guò)真題文章的仔細(xì)分析體會(huì)去學(xué)習(xí)英文議論說(shuō)明性文字的結(jié)構(gòu)特點(diǎn),尤其注意體會(huì)區(qū)別出作者自己的觀(guān)點(diǎn)和別人的觀(guān)點(diǎn),以及先負(fù)后正的寫(xiě)法。
雅思閱讀高分技巧3.identify opinions and attitudes as opposed to facts 區(qū)分事實(shí)與觀(guān)點(diǎn)態(tài)度
能夠區(qū)分文章中的內(nèi)容是觀(guān)點(diǎn)態(tài)度或者是事實(shí)是一個(gè)閱讀者應(yīng)該具備的基本技能。如果閱讀的時(shí)候不分青紅皂白都認(rèn)為是事實(shí),我們就缺失了對(duì)文章信息的判斷能力,閱讀將可能是極其混亂的。人們不只在閱讀外語(yǔ)文章的時(shí)候會(huì)犯這種錯(cuò)誤。那么在文章中如果出現(xiàn)一些類(lèi)似表示觀(guān)點(diǎn)態(tài)度的詞(比如 maintain, argue)要注意,這些詞后面出現(xiàn)的應(yīng)該就是觀(guān)點(diǎn)和態(tài)度。觀(guān)點(diǎn)和態(tài)度是主觀(guān)的,不能被證明的。但如果是這樣的表達(dá):evidence show, experiment suggest后面跟的就應(yīng)該是事實(shí),可以被證明的。
雅思閱讀高分技巧4.locate specific information 定位細(xì)節(jié)信息
雅思閱讀有一種比較難的題型which paragraph contains the following information考察的就是定位細(xì)節(jié)信息的能力。這種能力是考察學(xué)生能不能在海量的信息里找到你最想找的信息然后進(jìn)行閱讀的能力。這反應(yīng)了國(guó)外大學(xué)閱讀量巨大的要求。學(xué)生不可能每個(gè)字都讀,得具備這種找到最有價(jià)值的一點(diǎn)然后再進(jìn)行相關(guān)閱讀的能力。平時(shí)訓(xùn)練這種scanning的閱讀技能。當(dāng)然如果對(duì)全文結(jié)構(gòu)不做一個(gè)skimming也就是大致了解文章結(jié)構(gòu)而大致知道在哪幾段中尋找,這種任務(wù)基本上是不可能完成的。這也反應(yīng)了讀書(shū)的一個(gè)基本步驟,拿到一本書(shū)我們應(yīng)該先看目錄,知道書(shū)的大致結(jié)構(gòu)再由此在最相關(guān)的段落中尋找閱讀興趣點(diǎn)。因此這種題型需要skimming+scanning兩種閱讀技能的結(jié)合才能準(zhǔn)確快速地解題。
雅思閱讀高分技巧5.read for detailed information 細(xì)致閱讀
雅思閱讀高分技巧6.extract relevant information 摘取相關(guān)信息
當(dāng)定位到最相關(guān)的句子之后,雅思閱讀考試是希望學(xué)生能細(xì)致閱讀并摘取出相關(guān)的信息答案的。而不是象那種什么不閱讀閱讀法說(shuō)的那樣不需要讀原文就能解出答案。那么平時(shí)大家也應(yīng)該進(jìn)行相應(yīng)的精讀訓(xùn)練,把一些平時(shí)難以讀懂的句子仔細(xì)通過(guò)各種方法真正讀懂其意思。當(dāng)然閱讀的時(shí)候應(yīng)該帶著問(wèn)題去有針對(duì)性的閱讀,搜尋我們想通過(guò)閱讀得出的最相關(guān)的信息。這些閱讀技能對(duì)應(yīng)的是雅思絕大部分的細(xì)節(jié)題:包括填空題,表格題,句子完成題。
雅思閱讀高分技巧7.distinguish the main idea from supporting detail 區(qū)分主旨和細(xì)節(jié)

以上信息希望能幫助您在留學(xué)申請(qǐng)的道路上少走彎路。如果您還有更多問(wèn)題或需要深入探討,不要猶豫,您可以在我們的留學(xué)官方網(wǎng)站上找到更豐富的考試資訊、留學(xué)指導(dǎo)和*專(zhuān)家咨詢(xún)服務(wù)。我們的團(tuán)隊(duì)始終站在您的角度,為您的留學(xué)夢(mèng)想全力以赴。祝您申請(qǐng)順利!

劍橋雅思5 test2中閱讀24~27題的解析,請(qǐng)大家?guī)蛶兔Π。。?!謝謝了!??!

由于這組題目是這篇文章的最后一組題目,我們可以初步斷定信息點(diǎn)應(yīng)該在文章的后半部分。
24,信息點(diǎn)是倒數(shù)第三段的第一行,“making a rapid emotional asses*ent of the events of the moment is an extremely demanding job for the brain.” 其中,extremely demanding job for the brain=題目中的one of the brain's most difficult tasks;而making a rapid emotional asses*ent of the events=選項(xiàng)C respond instantly to whatever is happening.
所以24題選C;
25,信息點(diǎn)在倒數(shù)第二段的第二行,“but humans, who have developed a much more complicated internal life as a result of language,respond emotionally not only to their surroundings, but to their own thoughts.” 這個(gè)句子的前半部分等于題干,而respond to their own thoughts=選項(xiàng)A react to their own thoughts.
所以25題選A
26,信息點(diǎn)是倒數(shù)第二段的最后一句,“Whether a joke gives pleasure or pain depends on a person's outlook(觀(guān)點(diǎn))” 這里的joke=題干中的humour,depends on約等于選項(xiàng)F中的relate to,a person's outlook=選項(xiàng)F中的a person's subjectiveig views.
所以26選F
27,信息點(diǎn)是最后一段第二行,Peter Derks說(shuō)的這段話(huà), 從倒數(shù)第二行看起“If we can figure out how the mind processes humour, then we'll have a pretty good handle on how it works in general. ” 這句話(huà)的意思是說(shuō),如果我們能夠弄明白大腦產(chǎn)生幽默的過(guò)程,那么我們就能夠很好的掌握大腦總體上是如何運(yùn)作的。這句話(huà)的意思同選項(xiàng)D,也就是說(shuō)幽默能夠提供一些關(guān)于大腦運(yùn)作的有價(jià)值的信息。
所以27題選D

請(qǐng)問(wèn)2023年2月23日雅思閱讀考試真題及答案

您好,我是專(zhuān)注留學(xué)考試規(guī)劃和留學(xué)咨詢(xún)的小鐘老師。選擇留學(xué)是人生重要的決策之一,而作為您的指導(dǎo),我非常高興能為您提供最準(zhǔn)確的留學(xué)解答和規(guī)劃。無(wú)論您的問(wèn)題是關(guān)于考試準(zhǔn)備、專(zhuān)業(yè)選擇、申請(qǐng)流程還是學(xué)校信息,我都在這里為您解答。更多留學(xué)資訊和學(xué)校招生介紹,歡迎隨時(shí)訪(fǎng)問(wèn)。
前兩天最新一期的雅思考試圓滿(mǎn)結(jié)束了,真題及答案也已經(jīng)新鮮出爐,想必大家都非常感興趣吧。來(lái)和小鐘老師看一看2023年2月23日雅思閱讀考試真題及答案。
Passage 1
文章題材:說(shuō)明文(人文歷史)
文章題目:絲綢之路
文章難度:★★
文章內(nèi)容:暫無(wú)

題型及數(shù)量:7填空題+6判斷題
題目及答案:
1、robe
2、taxes
3、gold
4、待補(bǔ)充
5、foreign
6、thread
7、待補(bǔ)充
8、T
9、NG
10、F
11、NG
12、T
13、F
可參考真題:C11T3P1:The Story of Silk
Passage 2
文章題材:說(shuō)明文(自然動(dòng)植物)
文章題目:猛犸象
文章難度:★★★★
文章內(nèi)容:文章介紹了猛犸象及其滅絕的原因猜想。
題型及數(shù)量:7填空+6匹配
題目及答案:
14. hunting
15. overkill model
16. disease/hyperdisease
17. empirical evidence
18. climatic instability
19. geographical
20. younger Dryas event
21. A
22. B
23. A
24. B
25. B
26. C
可參考真題:C9T1P3:The History of the Tortoise
考試原文:
Mammoth Kill
Mammoth is any species of the extinct genus Mammuthus, proboscideans commonly equipped with long, curved tusks and in northern species, a covering of long hair. They lived from the Ptiocene epoch from around 5 million years ago, into the Hotocene at about 4,500 years ago, and were members of the family Elephantidae, which contains, along with mammoths, the two genera of modern elephants and their ancestors.
A Like their modern relatives, mammoths were quite large. The largest known species reached heights in the region of 4m at the shoulder and weights up t0 8 tonnes, while exceptionally large males may have exceeded 12 tonnes. However, most species of mammoth were only about as large as a modern Asian elephant. Both sexes bore tusks. A first, *all set appeared at about the age of six months and these were replaced at about 18 months by the permanent set. Growth of the permanent set was at a rate of about l t0 6 inches per year. Based on studies of their close relatives, the modem elephants, mammoths probably had a gestation period of 22 months, resulting in a single calf being born. Their social structure was probably the same as that of African and Asian elephants, with females living in herds headed by a matriarch, whilst hulls lived solitary lives or formed loose groups after sexual maturity.
B MEXICO CITY-Although it’s hard to imagine in this age of urban sprawl and automobiles, North America once belonged to mammoths, camels, ground sloths as large as cows, bear-size beavers and other formidable beasts. Some 11,000 years ago, however, these large bodied mammals and others-about 70 species in all-disappeared. Their demise coincided roughly with the arrival of humans in the New World and dramatic climatic change-factors that have inspired several theories about the die-off. Yet despite decades of scientific investigation, the exact cause remains a mystery. Now new findings offer support to one of these controversial hypotheses: that human hunting drove this megafaunal menagerie ( 巨型動(dòng)物獸群)to extinction. The overkill model emerged in the 1960s, when it was put forth by Paul S. Martin of the University of Arizona. Since then, critics have charged that no evidence exists to support the idea that the first Americans hunted to the extent necessary to cause these extinctions. But at the annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology in Mexico City last October, paleoecologist John Alroy of the University of California at Santa Barbara argued that, in fact, hunting-driven extinction is not only plausible, it was unavoidable. He has determined, using a computer simulation that even a very modest amount of hunting would have wiped these animals out.
C Assuming an initial human population of 100 people that grew no more than 2 percent annually, Alroy determined that if each band of, say, 50 people killed 15 to 20 large mammals a year, humans could have eliminated the animal populations within 1,000 years. Large mammals in particular would have been vulnerable to the pressure because they have longer gestation periods than *aller mammals and their young require extended care.
D Not everyone agrees with Alroy’s asses*ent. For one, the results depend in part on population-size estimates for the extinct animals-figures that are not necessarily reliable. But a more specific critici* comes from mammalogist Ross D. E. MacPhee of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, who points out that the relevant archaeological record contains barely a dozen examples of stone points embedded in mammoth bones (and none, it should be noted, are known from other megafaunal remains)-hardly what one might expect if hunting drove these animals to extinction. Furthermore, some of these species had huge rangesthe giant Jefferson’s ground sloth, for example, lived as far north as the Yukon and as far south as Mexicowhich would have made slaughtering them in numbers sufficient to cause their extinction rather implausible, he says.
E MacPhee agrees that humans most likely brought about these extinctions (as well as others around the world that coincided with human arrival), but not directly. Rather he suggests that people may have introduced hyperlethal disease, perhaps through their dogs or hitchhiking vermin, which then spread wildly among the immunologically naive species of the New World. As in the overkill model, populations of large mammals would have a harder time recovering. Repeated outbreaks of a hyperdisease could thus quickly drive them to the point of no return. So far MacPhee does not have empirical evidence for the hyperdisease hypothesis, and it won’t be easy to come by: hyperlethal disease would kill far too quickly to leave its signature on the bones themselves. But he hopes that *yses of tissue and DNA from the last mammoths to perish will eventually reveal murderous microbes.
F The third explanation for what brought on this North American extinction does not involve human beings. Instead, its proponents blame the loss on the weather. The Pleistocene epoch witnessed considerable climatic instability, explains paleontologist Russell W. Graham of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. As a result, certain habitats disappeared, and species that had once formed communities split apart. For some animals, this change brought opportunity. For much of the megafauna, however, the increasingly homogeneous environment left them with shrinking geographical ranges-a death sentence for large animals, which need large ranges. Although these creatures managed to maintain viable populations through most of the Pleistocene, the final major fluctuation-the so-called Younger Dryas eventpushed them over the edge, Graham says. For his part, Alroy is convinced that human hunters demolished the titans of the Ice Age. The overkill model explains everything the disease and climate scenarios explain, he asserts, and makes accurate predictions about which species would eventually go extinct. “Personally, I’m a vegetarian,” he remarks, “and I find all of this kind of gross-but believable.”
Passage 3
文章題材:說(shuō)明文(人文研究)
文章題目:大師是怎樣煉成的
文章難度:★★★
文章內(nèi)容:待補(bǔ)充
題型及數(shù)量:4選擇+6判斷+4填空
題目及答案:
27、C
28、C
29、A
30、A
31、NG
32、T
33、NG
34、NG
35、F
36、待補(bǔ)充
37、tuition
38、eight
39、four
40、inherited
可參考真題:C10T2P2:Gifted Children and Learning

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