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雅思真题原文回忆及答案解析

雅思真题原文回忆及答案解析
雅思真题原文回忆及答案解析

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Animal’s Self-Medicatin TRUE/NOT GIVEN/FALSE/TRUE pitch/terpenses/alkaloids/detoxity/hooks G/D/E/C Development of Public Management Theory BE/AD/AB/AC/A/B/D/C/B ---------------------------------------------17 Koalas C/C/A/B/A YES/NO/NO/NOT GIVEN/YES/NOT GIVEN/YES A Coastal Archaeology of Britain C/D/A TRUE/FALSE/TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN/TRUE/TRUE/ADF

Communication Styles and Conflict iii/vii/i/iv/ix/viii/v/ii TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN/TRUE/TRUE B Talc Powder Applied on Food and Agricultural Industries B/B/A/A/C/B 20/foam/waste water/harmful/biodegrade/droplet(s)/lamination(packing)/gr ape grower(s) Human Navigation-finding our way B / C / A / C / B / C / D / A / TRUE / NOT GIVEN / TRUE / FALSE / NOT GIVEN Plant Scents B/A/F/C TRUE/NOT GIVEN/TRUE/FALSE B/B/C/D/A

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2019年4月雅思真题回忆及解析 学而不思则罔,在掌握知识点之后将其运用在解题中才是学习的好方法。无忧考网搜集整理了2019年4月雅思真题回忆及解析,希望对大家有所帮助。2019年4月举行了3场考试,时间分别为4月13日、4月25日、4月27日。以下内容仅供参考。 4月13日雅思口语真题回忆: Part 1考题总结 考题总结每季度必考3题 Work/Study What do you do? Why did you choose to do that type of work? Do you like your job? What is the most challenging thing in your job? What is your major? Do you like your subject? Why did you choose to study that subject? Is it interesting? Hometown What is your hometown? Is that a big city or a small place? What do you like about your hometown? Is there anything you dislike about it? Do you think you will continue living there for a long time? Accommodation Where do you live? How long have you lived there? Do you think the place you live is a good place for families with kids? Do you plan to live there for a long time? What do you usually do in your home? 人类相关 Teachers Why do you like the teacher? Do you think you could be a teacher? Would you like to be a teacher? What kinds of teachers do you like? Do you think teachers should be angry at students or not? Do you like strict teachers? What’s the difference between young and old teachers?

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