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雅思考试主要是通过对考生听、说、读、写四个方面英语能力的考核,综合测评考生的英语沟通运用能力,实现“沟通为本”的考试理念。对于雅思考生来说,也有很多考试难点和政策盲区需要帮助解答。今天雅思无忧网小编准备了雅思真题听力难题汇总 雅思听力 IELTS Mock Test 2020 February (question...,希望通过文章来解决雅思考生这方面的疑难问题,敬请关注。
雅思真题听力难题汇总 雅思听力 IELTS Mock Test 2020 February (question...

雅思听力3种类型题比较

例5 剑2 Test 4 Q 32

The main research method was

A interviews

B questionnaires

C observation

思路透析:审题时发现有main 这样一个比较关系提示词,做好听到比较关系的准备。

实际做题:可以用research来进行定位。

原文:For our research we depend mainly on talking to individuals, asking them questions rather than using written questionnaires.

解题:此题中 depend mainly on 与题目中的main形成呼应,从与个人谈话,问他们问题中不难看出是在进行interview,故答案为A。但值得注意的是rather than 这种表示对比的结构,它表达的意思是“而不是”的意思,通常是拿来排除某个选项的。

第三类:隐含比较

例6 剑3 Test 3 Q 37

Ostrich meat

A has more protein than beef

B Tastes nearly as good as beef

C is very filling

思路透析:虽然题干较短,而且没有比较指示词,但是AB两个选项都存在着比较,故此题依然以听比较关系为重点。

实际做题:原文:Ostrich meat is slightly higher in protein than beef, and much lower in fats and cholesterol. It tastes good too. A series of European taste tests found that 82% of people prefer ostrich to beef.

解题:其实答案A 很明显,几乎是原词重现。B错误的原因是大多数人们觉得鸵鸟肉比牛肉好吃,并不是一样好吃。要注意在比较时经常加入slightly 这样的副词来修饰比较级。

例7 剑4 Test 4 Q 14

On Travelite holidays, people holidaying alone pay

A the same as other clients

B only a little more than other clients

C extra only if they stay in a large room

思路透析:题目要求是说独自度假的人要付多少钱,从选项AB不难看出,此题要拿独自旅行的人和其他人做比较了。

3、“干扰信息”型。

随着难度系数的飙升,在这一类考点中,听力题干及原文中开始大量并频繁出现各种类型的干扰选项或信息,这就好比各位曾经在大学英语四六级听力考试中遇到过的那道一个人*衬衫,价格一会说9.15,一会又加了一块钱,但一会却又少两块钱的例题。

在真实雅思考试中,正是因为这种题干关键信息的前后摇摆不定,导致很多对于信息的接受、筛选和定位能力不强的烤鸭们屡次遭受“一听就懂,一做就错”的打击。

然而,这里也特别要强调一点,只有攻克了这一考点,听力分数才可以较稳妥的达到6.5-7.0左右。

雅思听力试题的难点

雅思听力试题的难点  雅思听力考试中几乎所有的试题至少有一个难点。这些难点分为三大类,即语音、措辞和句法。每一类包括若干个分类。语音分发音、连读、失去爆破和非重读音节;措辞分词汇、措辞转换和词性;句法分句子的语态、语序和结构的变化及句子意译。某些分类还有若干个子分类。深圳启德雅思培训班  1.字母混淆  【例句】  (1)Familyname_____  答案Amin  原文MyfamilynameisAmin.  分析该题的难点包含一个字母“m”和“n”之间读音的混淆。  (2)Theadministrationofficeisin_____  A.BlockB  B.BlockD  C.BlockE  D.BlockG  J  答案D  原文TheadministrationofficeisinBlockG.RightnexttoBlock分析该题的难点包含一个字母“E”、“D”和“G”之间读音的混淆。  2.专名混淆  【一句】  Thelecturer’nameis_____.  A.Roberts  B.Rawson  C.Rogers  D.Robertson  答案A  原文You’11havetotalktothelectureronthecourse.DrRobertsishisname.分析该题的难点包含一个人名“Roberts”,“Rawson”,“Rogers”和“Robertson”之间读音的混淆。  3.数字混淆  注意不要混淆不同数字的发音。  【例句】  (1)ThemonthlyrentforGavin’apartmentis____.A.$615B.$650  C.$655  答案A  原文It’s$615permonth.  分析该题的难点包含一个尾数“15”和“50”之间读音的混淆。资料整理:深圳启德教育

1、“即听即得”型。

顾名思义,“所听内容即正确答案”。这一类考点常见于雅思听力考试的section1与section2中,目前在听力部分的40道题目中一般会出现12-15题左右,常以考核人物信息或生活场景词汇为主,属于难度系数较低的基础题。这也是为什么大部分初次考试的烤鸭们仅凭之前应试英语的基础往往也可以轻松拿下4.5-5.0分的原因。

但是,在这里敲黑板特别提醒各位烤鸭,千万不要因为这一类题型简单,就忽略日常的训练!因为“即听即得”型考题的覆盖面相当广,甚至section4的填空题中也略有涉及,所以,我们不难下个结论,即“丢此题型者丢天下”。

雅思听力 IELTS Mock Test 2020 February (question...

Woman: Hello! Welcome to the travel depot! How can I help you?

Man: Well, I'm looking for a reasonably priced holiday. I went to South Africa for a month last year and I'd like to see North America this time maybe Canada.

The customer says he went to South Africa last year so the correct answer is C. Now we shall begin, you should answer the questions as you listen because you will not hear the recording a second time. Listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 6.

Woman: Hello! Welcome to the travel Depot! How can I help you?

Man: Well I'm looking for a reasonably priced holiday. I went to South Africa for a month last year and I'd like to see North America, this time maybe Canada but I'm also interested in Europe if the prices to Canada are too expensive. I'm on quite a tight budget, you see.

Woman: Well, you could go to Europe but I'll get some prices for Canada first. I've been to Vancouver, it's lovely at this time of year. And we have some special offers on at the moment.

Man: Ok, well I have some relatives over in Vancouver so that would be good. I can always travel around Europe next year. Besides, it may be a bit too hot for me at this time.

Woman: Right! Let's have a look at some prices then. When would you like to go?

Man: Sometime at the end of next month if possible but I'm quite flexible any time between the 24th and the 31st. I'd like to go for 3 weeks.

Woman: Well, there's lots of availability for those dates. Now if you're concerned about the cost, it's cheaper if you don't mind not flying direct.

Man: Sorry, what do you mean?

Woman: Well, if you don't mind changing planes then it's cheaper.

Man: Oh, well I don't mind changing things.

Woman: In that case, the cheapest flight I have leaves on the 25th and changes in New York. It's only a short stop. You'll be in the airport for two and a half hours. How does that sound?

Man: Sounds good! But what's the price?

Woman: That's four hundred and twelve pounds for a return flight but that doesn't include airport tax. Would you like to arrange any accommodation?

Man: No, I have a cousin I can stay with. All I need is the flight so think I'll take that one.

Woman: Right, I'll just check availability for your return. Three weeks did you say?

Man: Yes, that's right!

Woman: Okay, well there are seats available on the 14th or the 15th. Which one would you prefer?

Man: The 14th sounds good. Yes, from the 25th to the 14th sounds fine.

Woman: Our reserve that for you then. Can you tell me your name, please?

Man: Jim Jackson.

Woman: Is that J A C K S O N?

Man: That's right!

Woman: And can I take an address and contact number?

Man: Yes, it's 10 Allen Road, Oldham. Do you want a home number or my mobile?

Woman: Either's fine.

Man: Well, my home number is 051 433 398.

Woman: Okay, so you booked on flight number VN217 to Vancouver, leaving London Heathrow at 11:35 in the morning on the 25th, and returning on the 14th. So that's 20 nights. Now one more thing.

You now have some time to read questions 7 to 10. You now listen carefully and answer questions 7 to 10.

Woman: Now one more thing, do you have any travel insurance? We recommend all our clients take out some kind of cover even though most people don't end up needing it. Most people have it just for peace of mind.

Man: Well, what type of cover do you have?

Woman: There are two choices, the gold star and the silver star. Our most comprehensive cover is the gold star which will cost twenty-one pounds for the period you are away. It's a good policy because it covers almost all eventualities even extreme sports such as snowboarding and skydiving.

Man: Mm-hmm. What about the silver star?

Woman: That's 18 pounds but it doesn't cover you for any dangerous sports

Man: Well, for three pounds I think I'll take the first one, the gold cover please.

Woman: Right, and is there anything else I can help you with?

Man: Well, do you have any information about what to do in Vancouver?

Woman: Yes, I'm sure there's something on the computer that can help. Ah yes, there's a Shakespeare play at the theater but at $54. It's quite expensive. That starts at 8:00 p.m. The City Museum is really popular too, if you like that kind of thing. They have a special exhibition of Japanese armor next month. The entrance is free and the museum is open from 9 to 4:30 Monday to Saturday. Would you be interested in either of those?

Man: Oh well, maybe.

Woman: Well, I'm sure you can arrange that when you get there anyway. So, it's the flight and the gold star insurance, that's 433 pounds in total.

Man: Can I pay by Visa?

Woman: Yes, of course! If you start….

That is the end of Part 1. You now have half a minute to check your answers. Now turn to Part 2.

Woman: Thank you very much for inviting me here today. I understand that you all own your own home and some of you may be interested in buy an additional property here in the city so I hope you will find the information I am going to share with you useful and informative. I'm going to talk about the situation with property here in the city. The city center of any area is obviously going to have the highest prices and as more and more people are competing for houses in this area, both renting and buying are becoming increasingly difficult. It is most people's dream to one day own their own house. House ownership gives us a feeling of having achieved something and we can see clearly what we have worked so hard for all our lives. It can give us a sense of security for our old age and a knowledge that we will hopefully have something to pass on to our children. However, buying a house, particularly for first-time buyers is becoming more and more difficult. Not only due to increasing prices but also because of the need for a substantial deposit. For younger people, buying their first home is very difficult and often impossible. Young couples who cannot get the deposit together, need to rent for a long time and sometimes forever. While traditionally, homes near the center of the city have been the most desirable people are now looking further a field. This has happened for a number of reasons, the main one being that our style of work is changing along with that of other countries such as the USA. In certain professions, for example sales and computing, it is no longer necessary for people to be based in an office full-time. More and more people are beginning to work from home which means they can avoid the hustle and bustle of rush-hour traffic jams and to work and have more freedom to choose to live in a more rural and peaceful location. My company deals with finding property for both purchasers and renters in the city area. One of my main roles within the company is to find investment properties for people who wish to ahead for their future.

Woman: An investment property is usually at the cheaper end of the market. People buy investment properties not to live in but in addition to their own home in order to rent it out to other people. The advantage of putting your savings into property for the future is that you can be pretty certain that as a long-term investment. Your money will safely increase in value in line with inflation. Many people are turning to property investment instead of pension schemes as we hear the horror stories of countries such as the UK where people have invested all their lives into their pension schemes to find that now their money is relatively worthless. Houses automatically earn what is known as capital gains. That is for every year you owned the property it becomes more valuable and often gives a better rate of interest on your money than most banks do. However, that is not to say there are no risks. There are people who buy property when the market is high and prices are inflated beyond their true value, only to find that when the housing market slows down, they are in a state of negative equity. Negative equity is a situation that arises when you owe more for the house than the house itself is worth. In short, the best devices to be aware of the ups and downs of the housing market. property investment if handled correctly can be enormously satisfying. I hope that this has given you an insight into the basics of the property market. Thank you for listening! Please raise your hand if you have any questions and I will try to be of assistance.

Woman: Thank you very much for tuning in today to listen to our weekly hour on conservation issues. Last week, we spoke about the impact of environmental changes on primates and this week to continue the theme. We have invited Ana specialists by the name of Professor Andrew Ripley all the way from USA to tell us more about the problems faced by the cat family. Professor Ripley thank you very much for joining us today.

Man: It's my pleasure, thank you very much for inviting me.

Woman: So, I understand that you spent a great proportion of your time traveling the globe and monitoring changes in population levels of the cat family.

Man: Yes, that's correct. Of course, we're not talking about the domestic cat here but there man just a cousin such as the lion tiger and Jaguar to name but a few.

Woman: Which member of the cat family do you yourself find to be the most fascinating?

Man: Well, I've spent a lot of time recently studying Jaguars but the lion is still my personal favorite. It is the world's most social cat and unusual in the way in which it chooses to group together with others of its species. Pride of lions basking in the sunshine probably one of people's most vivid perceptions of the African bush.

Woman: Yes, certainly. I totally agree with you.

You now have some time to read questions 25 to 30. Now listen carefully and answer questions 25 to 30.

Woman: Can you tell me the current lion population in Africa these days.

Man: Well, it's very difficult to measure it accurately. The figures range from 100,000 to as few as 30,000 but it's generally estimated that there are 50,000. In order to maintain the population and protect the species from poachers, many move to protected areas.

Woman: Which member of the cat family do you feel is most at risk?

Man: For different reasons, a number of species of the cat family are endangered sometimes due to natural predators or environmental changes but mainly because of the threat of hunters. For example, I'm sure you're aware the bones and body parts of tigers have been and still are traditionally used in medicines in the Far East. Because of this and the demand for medicine made from tiger parts, their numbers have been falling for some time. And to date there are fewer than 6,000 tigers living in their natural habitat of the forests and plains of Asia.

Woman: What is being done to curb the population decrease?

Man: Well, specialists such as myself work closely with conservationists groups such as the World Wildlife Federation or WWF to protect tigers from illegal hunting. WWF considers the drop in tiger numbers to be catastrophic and they're working hard to conserve the populations in China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Russia.

Woman: I understand that the poaching is not the only problem faced by the leopard. Let me get this right! Is it the Snow Leopard which lives in the mountains in Asia?

Man: Yes, it is. The poaching has been a problem but not the most important. Its natural prey the animals at hunts is declining too. Its natural habitat in high-altitude area specifically the pastures as threatened by the growth of agriculture. It is the main problem for the Snow Leopard. It's going to be extremely difficult for numbers to recover, but again the WWF has been working hard to continue to fund projects to aid the snow leopard in Nepal and Pakistan and hopefully Bhutan very soon.

Woman: Well, this is fascinating information you are giving us, Professor. We are just going into a short commercial break when we come back, I have a few questions for you about the Puma and the Jaguar. Remember lessness there will be an opportunity to phone in and voice any opinions or questions you may have for the Professor in ten minutes.

Woman: Good afternoon, I'm pleased to see so many of you here today as I told you all on Monday the lecture on overpopulation has been postponed until next week as we have a guest speaker today. I'd like to introduce you all to Donald Mackenzie who has recently returned from a 12-month research project in America. He is here to share with us some of the results of his studies into the problem of illiteracy

Man: Hello, now as sociology students I have no doubt that you are aware that it is commonly believed that one indicator of a developed country, the level of education of its citizens. Now most of these nations have free compulsory education for all and strict teacher certification requirements, so it would logically follow that people from countries such as America would be highly educated. Yet, this isn't always so. In America alone, 42 million *s cannot read and 50 million can recognize so few printed words. They each have the reading ability of a ten-year-old frightening statistics indeed, but not as frightening as the trend suggested by current estimates, the number of illiterate *s is increasing by approximately two and a quarter million people each year and although global statistics have not been compiled as it suggests an extremely disturbing figure. Inevitably, this is having an impact on employment. In America the annual cost and welfare programs and unemployment compensation due to a literacy stands at six billion US dollars and an additional 237 billion a year in unrealized earnings is forfeited by people who let basic reading skills. There is also the cost of post school literacy programs which have been put in place in order to counter this increasing figure. A conservative estimate places the cost of these programs at 10 billion dollars each year and growing steadily.

Moving on, I'd like to talk about some of the causes of this increasing illiteracy. Children were taught to read by first learning the alphabet then the sounds of each letter, how they blended into syllables and how those syllables made up words. They were taught that English spelling is logical and systematic, and that to become a fluent reader it was necessary to master the alphabetic code in which English words are written. To the point where the code is used automatically with little conscious thought given to it. And to make myself to you, I mean readers could sound out the letters, spelling them phonetically. Once a child learned this ability, attention could be turned to more advanced content. It seldom if I ever occurred to teachers to give children word lists to read or to make beginner level readers memorize whole words before learning the components of those words or to memorize whole stories as today's proponents of the whole language approach recommend.

Several recent studies have found that 90% of remedial reading students and developed countries are not able to decode fluently, accurately and at an automatic level of response. The currently used whole language method was originally conceived then used in the early 1800s to teach the deaf how to read, a method which is long since being discarded by the teachers of the deaf themselves as inadequate and out murdered. English is an alphabetic language that when written uses letters to represent speech sounds when students were taught to read, they consciously identified the speech sounds and learned to recognize the letters used to represent them. They were then trained to apply this information to decode the names of unwritten words, understand their meaning and comprehend the information presented as a complete thought. The English language contains approximately half a million words. On these words, about 300 compose about three-quarters of the words that we use regularly. As I said in schools where the whole language method is taught, children are constantly memorizing sight words during the first three or four grades of school but I never taught how to unlock the meaning of the other 499 thousand seven hundred or more words. Whole language learning causes frustration, poor spelling and hostility towards reading. Very bright children who can't memorize long lists of words and retain their meaning are placed in special education. When all they need is to be taught that 26 letters of the alphabet, the 44 sounds they make, and the seventy common ways to spell those sounds.

Some researchers believe dyslexia and the symptoms of attention deficit disorder actually caused by this reversal of the normal learning sequence. So, why do faulty reading methods continue to be used? Well, in short, it's big business. The sale of instructional reading programs is big business today. Each year publishing companies compete for the adoption of reading programs and workbooks which have to be replaced annually concentrating on phonics would seriously reduce the cost of education.

spelling:name,address,flight number, the spelling of words
numbers :contact number, passport

NOTES:
420 pounds
jim jackson
0151433398
Z127
21-24
weekly hour
cat family
lion - most social animal
threat of hunters
snow napital
speech soudn
represent
decode
sounds
common ways

expansion of agriculture
growth of agriculture

Part one

Part two

Part three

Part four

Part one

Part two

Part three

Part four

Red: numbers - listen carefully
Yellow:wrong spelling of words
Blue: only need to focus on keywords

If you have missed one part, then you can choose the word that you heard in the recording. Don't guess!!

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2、“同义替换”型。

这个考点目的,在于考察大家在听力材料中,听到原词A的同时对题干中有可能出现的同义词B二者间相互替换的熟练程度,常见于听力考试的section2中。通常, 这一类考题往往是雅思听力考察的最重点,毫不夸张地说,它也是考生能否从5分提升到6分的进阶关键。 为什么会如此强调这一考点的重要性?

原因很简单,因为之前我们所说的第一类型“即听即得”只是单纯地考察听到单词写出来的过程,即听懂;而这一类别已经上升到对词性的初步理解与基础应用上,往往在四个section均有出现,但最多出现在section2中,尤其常见于地图/匹配等难度较高题型中。所以,词汇量的掌控与熟练程度直接决定了此类题型能否顺利拿下。通常情况下,“同义替换”常分为四个类型——“同义词替换”“同源词替换”“语态替换”和“反义替换”。

通常情况下,“同义替换”常分为四个类型——“同义词替换”“同源词替换”“语态替换”和“反义替换”。

4、“乱序细节”型。

对于目标分数在7.0分以上的学员,常见于section3与section4的这一考点则是你们必须突破的最后一道难关。

通常,在这一类考点的试题中,题干或听力原文的关键词及答案出现的先后顺序可能是不规律的,甚至有可能发生两个或两个以上答案同时或扎堆出现的情况。

因而,“乱序细节”考点也是重在考察同学们当前真实的听力能力和水平,属于筛选型的考核,难度也是四个考点中最高的。


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雅思听力考试的题型有哪些?

事实上,British Council命题的初衷,并不是以传统市面上,在听力讲解中把内容划分为各个不同的题型如填空题/选择题,或细化为诸如匹配题/态度观点题等来考核大家的,而是 把所有内容归并为四大类型的考点(敲黑板,不是题型!) 即“即听即得”“同义替换”“干扰信息”和“乱序细节”来对大家的听力水平及综合能力进行考察

所以,就这一点而言,如果听力单纯按照题型去复习,会完全没有针对性和侧重点。

这也是很多同学在盲目上了一些听力课程,或按照个人习惯复习了很长一段时间后,听力依然没有提高的根本原因!

所以所谓陷阱是出题项目上的不是题型中的,搞清楚四个种类题型就能意识到陷阱并防止入坑。

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