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1、您的名字:_您的年齡:_您目前從事的職業(yè)是:_您是否曾參加過(guò)雅思考試?若有,總分和四項(xiàng)細(xì)分分別是:_您下次雅思考試日期是?目標(biāo)分?jǐn)?shù)是多少?_您的手機(jī)號(hào)碼:_下面請(qǐng)進(jìn)入測(cè)試部分。整個(gè)測(cè)試會(huì)分成聽(tīng)/說(shuō)/讀/寫(xiě)四個(gè)部分進(jìn)行。聽(tīng)力部分請(qǐng)?jiān)?0分鐘內(nèi)完成;閱讀部分請(qǐng)?jiān)?0分鐘內(nèi)完成;寫(xiě)作部分請(qǐng)?jiān)?0分鐘內(nèi)完成。LISTENINGSECTION 1Questions 1-10Questions 1-6Complete the notes below.WriteNO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.1_2_3_4_Questions 5

2、 and 6ChooseTWO lettersA-E.WhichTWO things are included in the price of the tour?Afishing tripB guided bushwalkC reptile park entryDtable tennisEtennisQuestions 7-10Complete the sentences below.WriteNO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.7 The tour costs $.8 Bookings must be made n

3、o later thandays in advance.9 Adeposit is required.10 The customers reference number is7_8_9_10_SECTION 2Questions 11-20Questions 11-19 Complete the table below.WriteNO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.11_12_13_14_15_16_17_18_19_Question 20Complete the notes below.WriteONE WORD ONLYfor the answ

4、er.lMetal should not be rusted or bentlEdges of cot should not be20_SECTION 3Questions 21-30Questions 21-23Choose the correct letter,A, BorC21.Andrew has worked at the hospital for.Atwo yearsBthree years.C five years.22. During the course Andrews employers will pay _Ahis fees.Bhis living costs.C his

5、 salary.23. Thr part-time course lasts for _Aone whole year.B18 months.Ctwo years.Questions 24 and 25ChooseTWO lettersA-E.WhatTWO types of coursework are requiredeach monthon the part-time course?Aa case studyBan essayCa surveyDa short reportEa study diaryQuestions 26-30Complete the summary below.Wr

6、iteNO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.26_27_28_29_30_SECTION 4Questions 31-40Questions 31-35Complete the sentences below.WriteNO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.31. According to George Bernard Shaw, men are supposed to understand economics and finance.32. However, women a

7、re more prepared to and a house33. Women tend to save for and a house.34. Men tend to save for and for retirement.35. Women who are left alone any have to pay for when they are old.31_32_33_34_35_Questions 36-40Complete the summary below.WriteNO MORE THANN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer

8、.36_37_38_39_40_READINGPASSAGE 1You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-1, which are based on Reading Passage 1 below.Johnsons DictionaryQuestions 1-3ChooseTHREElettersA-H.Write your answers in boxes 1-3 on your answer sheet.NBYour answers may be given in any order.Which THREE of the follow

9、ing statements are true of JohnsonsDictionary?AIt avoided all scholarly words.BIt was the only English dictionary in general use for 200 years.CIt was famous because of the large number of people involved.D It focused mainly on language from contemporary texts.EThere was a time limit for its complet

10、ion.FIt ignored work done by previous dictionary writers.GIt took into account subtleties of meaning.H Its definitions were famous for their originality.Questions 4-7Complete the summary.ChooseNO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.Write your answers in boxes 4-7 on your answer shee

11、t.In 1764, Dr Johnson accepted the contract to produce a dictionary. Having rented a garret, he took on a number of4, who stood at a long central desk. Johnson did not have a5 available to him, but eventually produced definitions of in excess of 40,000 words written down in 80 large notebooks. On pu

12、blications, the Dictionary was immediately hailed in many European countries as a landmark. According to his biographer, James Boswell, Johnsons principal achievement was to bring6 to the English language. As a reward for his hard work, he was granted a7by the king.4_5_6_7_8The growing importance of

13、 the middle classes led to an increased demand for dictionaries.9 Johnson has become more well known since his death.10 Johnson had been planning to write a dictionary for several years.11 Johnson set up an academy to help with the writing of his Dictionary.12 Johnson only received payment for his D

14、ictionary on its completion.13Not all of the assistants survived to see the publication of the Dictionary.8_9_10_11_12_13_READING PASSAGE 2You should spend about 20 minutes onQuestions 14-26, which are based on Reading Passage 2 below.Questions 14-19Reading Passage 2 has nine paragraphs,A-I.Which pa

15、ragraph contains the following information?Write the correct letterA-Iin boxes 14-19. (請(qǐng)寫(xiě)大寫(xiě)字母)14. a biologial explanation of the teacher-subjects behaviour15. the explanation Milgram gave the teacher-subjects for the experiment16. the identity of the pupils17. the expected statistical outcome18. the

16、 general aim of sociobiological study19. the way Milgram persuaded the teacher-subjects to continue14_15_16_17_18_19_Questions 20-22Choose the correct letter,A, B, CorD.Write your answers in boxes 20-22 on your answer sheet.20 The teacher-subjects were told that were testing whether _Aa 450-volt sho

17、ck was dangerous.Bpunishment helps learning.Cthe pupils were honest.Dthey were suited to teaching.21 The teacher-subjects were instructed to_A stop when a pupil asked them to.B denounce pupils who made mistakes.C reduce the shock level after a correct answer.D give puishment according to a rule.22 B

18、efore the experiment took place the psychiatrists _A believed that a shock of 150 volts was too dangerous.B failed to agree on how the teacher-subjects would respond to instructions.C underestimated the teacher-subjects willingness to comply with experimental procedure.D thought that many of the tea

19、cher-subjects would administer a shock of 450 volts.23. Several of the subjects were psychology students at Yale University.24. Some people may believe that the teacher-subjects behaviour could be explained as a positive survival mechanism.25. In a sociological explanation, personal values are more

20、powerful than authority.26. Milgrams experiment solves an important question in sociobiology.23_24_25_26_READINGPASSAGE3You should spend about 20 minutes onQuestions 27-40, which are based on Reading Passage 3 below.27. Environmentalists take a pessimistic view of the world for a number of reasons28

21、. Data on the Earths natural resources has only been collected since 1972.29. The number of starving people in the world has increased in recent years.30. Extinct species are being replaced by new species.31. Some pollution problems have been correctly linked to industrialisation.32. It would be bes

22、t to attempt to slow down economic growth.27_28_29_30_31_32_Questions 33-37Choose the correct letter,A, B, CorD.Write your answers in boxes 33-37 on your answer sheet.33What aspect of scientific research does the writer express concern about in paragraph 4?A the need to produce resultsB the lack of

23、financial supportC the selection fo areas to researchD the desire to solve every research problem34 The writer quotes from the Worldwide Fund for Nature to illustrate how _A influential the mass media can be.B effective environmental groups can be.C the mass media can help groups raise funds.D envir

24、onmental groups can exaggerate their claims.35. The writer suggests that newspapers print items that are intended to _A educate readers.B meet their readers expectations.C encourage feedback from readers.D mislead readers.36What does the writer say about Americas waste problem?A It will increase in

25、line with population growth.B It is not as important as we have been led to believe.C It has been reduced through public awareness of the issues.D It is only significant in certain areas of the country.Questions 38-40Complete the summary with the list of wordsA-Ibelow.Write the correct letterA-I in

26、boxes 38-40 on your answer sheet.GLOBAL WARMINGThe writer admits that global warming is a38.challenge, but says that it will nto have a catastrophic impact on our future, if we deal with it in the39 way. If we try to reduce the levels of greenhouse gases, he believes that it would only have a minimal impact on rising temperatures. He feels it would be better to spend money on the more40 health

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