试卷详情
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IELTS(雅思)11
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[多项选择]Describe a sportsman you adore Who is she/he What sports does she/he plays What was special about her/him Why do you like this star
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[单项选择](11)____________near London’’s theatres and shops
A. the Barbican
B. St John’’s Wood
C. Battersea
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[简答题] Christopher Columbus arrived in America (11) ____________.
The Indians taught the early settlers about the local crops like (12)____________, corn and (13) ____________; they introduced the Europeans to (14) ____________ and to the turkey.
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[单项选择]People were being poisoned by__________
A. their drinking water.
B. the air they were breathing.
C. the fruits and vegetables they were bought from the company.
D. A, B and C
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[多项选择]You should spend no more than 40 minutes on this task.
Some day one would go to a football or a baseball game and wonder how the players do so well in the games. Do they go to the gym and work out or do they take steroids Drugs in many ways can help someone; in others it may harm them. Someone suggest that drugs should be legal in sports. What is your opinion
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[单项选择](11)____________suitable for people who like living high up
A. the Barbican
B. St John’’s Wood
C. Battersea
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[简答题] PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET
The name of your medicine is Borodine tablets
WHAT ARE Borodine TABLETS USED FOR
Borodine tablets are used to help relieve hay fever and conditions due to allergies, in particular skin reactions and a runny nose.
It is not recommended that Borodine tablets are given to children under 12 years of age or pregnant or breastfeeding women.
BEFORE YOU TAKE Borodine TABLETS
In some circumstances it is very important not to take Borodine tablets. If you ignore these instructions, this medicine could affect your heart rhythm.
Are you taking oral medicines for fungal infections
Have you suffered a reaction to medicines containing Borodine before
Do you suffer from any liver, kidney or heart disease
If the answer to any of these questions is YES, do not take Borodine tablets before consulting your doctor.
AFTER TAKING Borodine TABLETS
Borodine tablets,
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[单项选择](11)____________get a wonderful view of the Thames
A. the Barbican
B. St John’’s Wood
C. Battersea
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[简答题] According to the speaker, much of the news in British newspapers only print because it is guaranteed to (31) ____________, (32)____________or cause a chuckle.
He thinks a real newspaper should include: (33)____________. accurate reports of what has been happening in (34)____________of the world, the latest news from the (35)____________, full coverage of (36)____________, (37)____________with leading personalities.
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[单项选择](11)____________favored mostly by upper-middle class families
A. the Barbican
B. St John’’s Wood
C. Battersea
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[多项选择]Part 2
Describe a kind of color you like best. What color is it
What’’s the difference between the color that you like now and ten years ago What’’s the special meaning of the color And explain why you like this color.
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[简答题](11)____________
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[单项选择](11)____________for people prefer grand mansions to garden
A. the Barbican
B. St John’’s Wood
C. Battersea
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[多项选择]Part 1
1. May I have your full name please
2. Could I see your ID card
3. How old are you
4. Does your name have any special meaning
5. Is your name important to you
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[多项选择]You want to apply the following job.
Write a letter to Mr. Steven in Liberal Studies degree program, describe your previous experience and your advantages of capturing this job. You should write at least 150 words.
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[单项选择](11)____________has a walled garden
A. the Barbican
B. St John’’s Wood
C. Battersea
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[简答题] Cereal stocks to decline again in 2003/04
A
6 April 2004, Rome-Global cereal stocks will fall sharply again by the end of the 2003/2004 season, FAO said today. The forecast came in the UN food agency’’s Food Outlook, a publication of the Global Information and Early Warning System. Closing inventories are expected to be down by 89 million tonnes, or 18 percent from their opening levels.
The anticipated sharp decline in cereal stocks from the previous season would be mainly due to China, although substantial reductions are also anticipated in India, Russia, Ukraine and the European Union, mostly driven by the reductions in their 2003 cereal production, says the report.
B
However, the report says world cereal production in 2004 is forecast to increase to 2,130 million tonnes, some 2 percent up on last year and 3 percent above the average of the past five years and that could help alleviate the tight global supply situation in the new 2004/2005 sea
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[单项选择](11)____________quiet in the evening
A. the Barbican
B. St John’’s Wood
C. Battersea
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[单项选择] Take me out to the ballgame
It is a strange coincidence that many popular sports played today with a ball, big or small, were first played in the latter half of the 19th century. Only cricket set its rules earlier, in 1788. Basketball was invented in 1891. Other sports had antecedents: soccer, rugby and American football were all formalised in the 1860s and 1870s from what appears to be a common origin, while baseball was standardised around that time, as was golf — though many Scots claim earlier origins. Tennis as we know it today was devised by Major Walter Clopton Wingfield, a British army officer, for the entertainment of guests at his country estate in 1873. Tennis, though, is an exception in that the indoor form of the game was played with formal rules in England and France at least as far back as 1600. But even this is recent compared with ulama, a game once played all over Mesoamerica, from the American Southwest to Peru.
The oldest ulama
A. True
B. False
C. NOT GIVEN