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2015年1月29日雅思考试回忆及考情分析(阅读)

2015年1月29日雅思考试回忆及考情分析(阅读)
2015年1月29日雅思考试回忆及考情分析(阅读)

2015年1月29日雅思考试回忆及考情分析

第一篇阅读Bovids,剑桥雅思第一篇阅读

之前我们启扬留学中心和大家分享过这篇文章,以及详细解释了这篇考题所有的题目,认真关注我们公众平台的同学们今天这篇文章应该全对了吧。

答案如下

1.D

2.D

3.C

4.C

5.B

6.D

7.A

8.B

9.royal antelope

10.the auroch

11.long, splayed hooves

12.arid deserts

13.pronghorn

原文如下

题目如下

解析如下

注释:解析中的“ = ”表示同意替换

难度系数从一星(★)至五星(★★★★★)

★一星最容易

★★★★★五星最困难

1.四选一

难度系数★★

题干定位词the biggest range; bovids to be found

定位到第二段第一句

bovids to be found = 原文 bovids are well represented

地点是在most parts of Eurasia and Southeast Asian islands

看到这里,答案选择B. Eurasia 和 D. South-east Asia两个当中选

第三行 but they are by far the most numerous and diverse in the latter the most numerous and diverse = the biggest range

the latter 就是指代并列的后者,也就是 Southeast Asian islands Southeast Asian islands = D. South-east Asia

答案选D

2.四选一

难度系数★★★★

题干定位词preference,也可以利用选项去定位,四个选项的共同部分是地点

定位到原文第二段第十一行

preference = favour原文第二段第十一行

此题难在这个定位上,定位词和原文发生了同意替换

地点是原文open grassland, scrub or desert

D wide open spaces = open grassland, scrub or desert

答案选择D

3.四选一

难度系数★★

题干定位词 features, all bovids, common

定位到原文第三段第一句…bovids are united by the possession of certain common features. 作为总起句,common features在下文中。定位在第三段第二句

答案选择C They store food in the body

C选项中 store = retain第三段第四行

C选项中 food = undigested food第三段第五行

C选项中body = stomachs第三段第五行

答案选C

4-8题配对题

定位选项 A Antelope B Bovinae C Carprinae D Cephalophinae定位至原文第四段第一句…may be distinguished: Bovinae, Antelope, Carprinae, Cephalophinae and Antilocapridae. 同样的,作为第四段的总起句,具体的这四个选项对应的内容分别在第四段,第五段,第六段,第七段。

4.配对题

难度系数★★★★

题干harsh environment = tolerance of extreme conditions 第六段第八行

此题难在这个考点词 harsh environment 与原文extreme conditions同意替换,考生的词汇量水平受到考验!

答案选择第六段对应的C Carprinae

5.配对题

难度系数★★

题干the ox and the cow = cattle原文中第四段第七行

答案选择第四段对应的B Bovinae

6.配对题

难度系数★★★

题干supplement its diet with meat = 原文第七段倒数第三行feed on dead animal carcasses.

此题难在这个考点词supplement与原文feed on同意替换,以及更关键的meat与原文dead animal carcasses同意替换。尤其carcass这个单词,表示尸体的意思。

但是好在这道题可以用上下文推理的方法。

第七段第四行Although mainly feeding on grass and leaves, some duiker...可以推断出some duiker应该是食肉的。

所以两个方法皆可得出,答案选择第七段对应的D Cephalophinae

7.配对题

难度系数★★★

题干at speed = fast-running 原文中第五段第六行

答案选择第五段对应的A Antelope

8.配对题

难度系数★★★★

题干not defend a particular area of land = non-territorial 第四段第九行这道题难在这个同意替换,要求同学们具有一定的词汇量,认识territorial (领土的)这个单词

答案选择第四段对应的B Bovinae

9.填空题

难度系数★★★★★

题干 the smallest species of Bovid定位到原文第二段倒数第七行…great diversity in size and form: at one extreme…

at one extreme = the smallest

mere = small

判断词性,题干what is,答案应该是名词,而且是一个单数名词

所以答案是这句话中的royal antelope

这道题目难在定位的段落很前面,和后面一题距离很远,尽管填空

题可以使用顺序原则,需要往前推的行数太多,定位词也与原文发

生了同意替换,找起来会相对比较困难。

10.填空题

难度系数★★★★

题干now died out作为定位词,定位到原文第四段最后一行 is extinct。注意表示时态的小词很多时候也可以中作为我们的定位词。

判断词性,题干which specie…has…,答案应该是名词,而且是一

个单数名词

所以答案是这句话中的the auroch

11.填空题

难度系数★★★★★这题出题人绝对是坑我们考生!

题干facilitates the movement of the sitatunga over wetland…定位到原

文第五段倒数第二行enable it to walk freely on swampy ground movement = walk

wetland = swampy ground

判断词性,题干问题形式what facilitates, 判定答案应该是名词,而

且是一个单数名词!

然而根据文章句子的意思,促进sitatunga在swampy ground上行走

的应该是that这个关系代词所指代的先行词,long, splayed hooves!

然而这个单词,这个正确答案是复数名词!

雅思放大招了袄!同学们注意了袄!雅思出了一道错题!题干明明

问的是what facilitates the movement of the sitatunga over wetland,也

就是答案应该是个单数名词。结果答案是复数名词!

再次谴责剑桥大学 ESOL Examinations,出题非常不仔细不负责任,这样的小错误也是会很大程度上影响我们学生的发挥!当然这样的

小错误,其实我们在雅思考试中屡见不鲜,所以大家不要认为剑桥

出题就一定不会出错,老外就一定是不会说错写错英语,这些都是

误解。

12.填空题

难度系数★★★

题干terrain, barbary sheep live in作为定位词,定位到第六段第十行,第六段最后一句Barbary and bighorn sheep…

判断词性,题干问题形式What sort of terrain do…, 判断词性应该是

复数名词。

所以答案应该是这句话中的复数名词,也是一种地形(terrain),答

案是arid deserts.

13.填空题

难度系数★★

题干only, Antilocapridae sub-family作为定位词,定位到第八段第一行…the sole survivor of a New World sub-family of…, the Antilocapridae in North American.

only = sole

Antilocapridae sub-family 没有同意替换

判断词性,题干问题形式what is…,判断词性应该是单数名词。所以答案应该是这句话中的pronghorn.

这篇文章后面的题目总体难度中等

难在专有名词很多,好在并不影响理解。根据雅思出题的规律,专有名词都不会是出题点,这篇文章也是,所以专有名词的难易并不是决定我们考生分数高低的关键。

反过来一些形容词,动词,常用名词的同意替换是考点。除了大家在我们的雅思课程培训中,跟着老师掌握考点的寻找,定位的方法,题目的解题技巧外,大家也要掌握老师给出的雅思重点词汇及常考同意替换。阅读9分就在,绝对不是梦想!

第二篇阅读Play and Children

2015年1月29日雅思阅读考试第二篇答案Reading Passage 2 Play and Children儿童与游戏(2014年7月19日旧题)题型:

填空题(完成句子)

判断题

填空题(流程图)

文章大致内容:

介绍了游戏对学龄前儿童的影响,科学家对十几个家庭做深入的实验测试,根据实验研究结果来完善游戏设计。

部分答案:

abilities

parents

siblings

experienced

TRUE

NOT GIVEN

TRUE

FALSE

firm

simplicity

full version

feedback

第三篇阅读Garden 新题

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题目如下

解析如下 注释:解析中的“ = ”表示同意替换 难度系数从一星(★)至五星(★★★★★)

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