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雅思-27
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[填空题]{{B}}SECTION 4: QUESTIONS 31-40{{/B}}
Questions 31-32
Complete the notes below.
Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer
Reasons given for speaker adopting wind-generating power:
· lives on a windy farm
· electricity not supplied by {{U}} (31) {{/U}}
· diesel and Petrol generators’ lack of efficiency and excessive {{U}} (32) {{/U}}
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[单项选择]Why hasn’t Yumi been to the university library yet A. She couldn’t attend the orientation activities. B. She has been sick all week. C. She had to go to her lecture.
Questions 3-4
Choose the correct letter from A-C for each answer.
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Questions 9-13
Choose the correct letter from A-D for each answer and write it in boxes 9-13 on your Answer Sheet.
A. A.had always wanted to work from home.
B.no longer has the original reason for working from home.
C.had difficulty persuading his employer to let him do it.
D.only visits the office for staff meetings.
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[填空题]Questions 25-27The purpose of studying past exam papers is to A. do well in the end of term exam. B. contribute to the learning circle. C. compare answers of past papers with other students.
Choose the correct letter from A-C for each answer.
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[填空题]Questions 25-26
Complete the information below by identifying TWO other indicators that protect from Alzheimer’s disease. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from Reading Passage 2 for each answer.
The Nun Study
Indicators that protect from Alzheimer’s disease:
·higher complexity in writing
· {{U}} (25) {{/U}}
·no history of head trauma or stroke
· {{U}} (26) {{/U}}
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ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, neurodegenerative disease which is caused by physiological changes to the brain. It changes the delicate organisation of the nerve cells in the brain by creating the gradual spread of sticky plaques and clumps of tangled fibres. As brain cells stop communicating with each other, they atrophy, causing memory and reasoning to fade. Tangles and plaques first appear in the entorhinal cortex, an essential memory-processing centre needed for creating memories and retrieving old ones. This does not affect detailed complex memories, but rather the simple recollections of facts that allow us to function socially, such as birthdays and lunch dates. Over time they move higher, invading the hippocampus, that part of the brain that forms complex memories of events or objects. These kinds of memories are, of necessity, more detailed and involve longer recollection
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Questions 17-20
Complete the summary of International Driving Licenses below.
Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer
International Driving Licenses cannot be used in the {{U}} (17) {{/U}} . They may only be used in some countries for {{U}} (18) {{/U}} . Drivers using International Driving Licenses must obey the {{U}} (19) {{/U}} of the country that they are driving in. The driver must be responsible for learning the rules of the host country, because if they break the rules, they may be {{U}} (20) {{/U}} .
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[单项选择]If Yumi returns a book two days after the loan period has ended,
Questions 3-4
Choose the correct letter from A-C for each answer.
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[填空题]{{B}}SECTION 3: QUESTIONS 21-30{{/B}}
Questions 21-24
Complete the chart below.
Match the advantages of joining a learning circle (I-VI) to the person.
NOTE: there are more advantages listed than you will need.
Reasons for joining learning circle given by:
Economics tutor {{U}} (21) {{/U}}
Hamish {{U}} (22) {{/U}}
{{U}} (23) {{/U}}
Anita {{U}} (24) {{/U}}
Advantages of a learning circle
I commits to other students with a shared purpose
II can provide motivation to study
III commits time to study
IV can provide help with understanding subject material
V can provide support for other students
VI saves the cost of an expensive tutor
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{{B}}SECTION 1: QUESTIONS 1-10{{/B}}
Listen to two students talking about libraries in Australia.
Questions 1-2
Choose the correct letter from A-D for each answer.
A. her tutor
B. Mary Ann’s tutor
C. the librarian
D. Mary Ann and Yumi’s flatmate
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[简答题]
Label the map of the library below.Returns Box ______
Choose the correct letter from A-E for each answer.
{$mediaurl}
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[填空题]Questions 35-40
Using background information from the text, decide which of the statements (A-J) in the box below would most likely be attributed to the organisation, group, or individual in
Questions 35-40.
Write your answers in boxes marked 35-40 on your Answer Sheet.
STATEMENTS
A. Multinational companies can provide local and regional communities with economic support.
B. The rewards of globalisation have not been shared evenly.
C. Globalisation will spread world trade more evenly.
D. The multinational companies’ success is due to the introduction and implementation of good work practices.
E. All countries participate effectively in globalisation.
F. Multinational companies are given too much autonomy.
G Reducing world poverty should be one of the main aims of globalisation.
H Foreign debts are limiting the
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Questions 11-16
Complete the notes below.
Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
INTERNATIONAL DRIVING LICENSES
FACTS:
· have been used {{U}} (11) {{/U}}
· drivers do not have to speak the native tongue of the country they are visiting
· drivers must be at least 18 years of age
· drivers must hold a driving license in their home country
SPECIFICATIONS OF BOOKLET:
Size of license: 10.8×{{U}} (12) {{/U}} cm
Number of pages: 17
Colour of inside pages: {{U}} (13) {{/U}}
Has a photograph of the driver and his/her {{U}} (14) {{/U}}
Available from authorized travel agencies and the {{U}} (15) {{/U}}
Cost of 3-year license: {{U}} (16) {{/U}}
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GLOBALI$ATON
For many, the surprise of finding a McDonald’s outlet in Moscow or Beijing provides no greater symbol of the spread of globalisation. Used to explain all manners of economic, cultural and political change that has swept over the world in recent decades, globalisation is a term that continues to cause intellectual debate. Some see it as inevitable and desirable, but it is a contentious issue with an increasing number of individual citizens around the world questioning whether or not the implications of globalisation, in terms of international distribution of income and decreasing poverty, are effective.
The beginning of globalisation is inextricably linked to technological improvements in the field of international communications and a fall in the cost of international transport and travel. Entrepreneurs and power-brokers took advantage of these advances to invest capital into foreign coun
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{{B}}READING PASSAGE 1{{/B}}
HOME-THE NEW WORKPLACE
One of the scourges of the modern world is the length of time we take commuting to and from work. In large cities this can mean losing three or more hours every day just traveling from home to work and back again. Surely there is an alternative! Well, according to a survey conducted in the US, 22% of people would much prefer working from home, should circumstances allow. Liz Sewell spoke to several people who have already made the change to this modern-day workplace to try and find out more.
Scott Miller is a 40-year-old draughtsman who has been working from home for the past two years. He admits that it wasn’t something that he craved for; rather it happened when his wife, Jules, a university lecturer, was offered a full-time position. "She didn’t think that she could take the job. I knew that she really wanted it, but she didn’t want to put our
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Questions 33-36
Complete the time-line below.
Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer
1975 -speaker bought farm
-relied on diesel and petrol generators
Late 1975 -Hybrid system installed
successful even in {{U}} (33) {{/U}}
{{U}} (34) {{/U}} -stopped operating {{U}} (35) {{/U}} and relied solely on wind generator
-imported four wind generators from the {{U}} (36) {{/U}}
who now supply 50% of word’s wind turbines
Last year -bought 600-kilowatt wind turbine.
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Questions 18-24
Complete the summary by using words and phrases from the list provided in the box below. Write your answers in boxes 18-24 on your Answer Sheet.
NOTE: there are more words than you need. You may use any word or phrase more than once.
functions victims genetic predisposition limited
future examined unexpected links absent
slowed short term been indicating movement
decteased gets smaller characteristics discovered
Alzheimer’s disease is an illness that robs its victims of memory, personality and finally all cognitive function. It does not affect {{U}} (18) {{/U}} . It is impossible to predict how the disease will progress because its {{U}} (19) {{/U}} vary greatly. Diagnosis in the early stages is difficult because symptoms resemble the consequences of normal aging and can also be the result of a number
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Questions 29-30
Choose TWO letters from A-E.
29 & 30. Which two activities are most likely to be discussed at the next learning circle
A. past exam papers
B. learning styles
C. lecture notes
D. reading comprehension
E. how to re-write lecture notes
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