搜档网
当前位置:搜档网 > 2019年11月雅思真题回忆及解析

2019年11月雅思真题回忆及解析

2019年11月雅思真题回忆及解析

所有的成功都来自于行动,只有付诸行动,才能一步步走向成功。无忧考网搜集整理了2019年11月雅思真题回忆及解析,希望对大家有所帮助。2019年11月举行了5场考试,时间分别为11月2日、11月7日、11月16日、11月23日、11月30日。以下内容仅供参考。

11月2日雅思口语真题回忆:

Part 1考题总结

考题总结每个季度必考话题

Work/Study

Do you work or are you a student?

What is your favourite subject?

Do you like studying?

Where do you study? / What school do you study at?

How do you go to school every day?

Is your school a good place for studying?

Do you like your school?

What do you like most about your school?

How do you think your school could be improved?

How much (how many hours) study do you do every week?

Do you work or are you a student?

What work do you do?

Do you enjoy that work?

Why did you choose to do that type of work?

How do you go to work every day?

How long do you work every week?

Would you say that’s a good company to work for?

Would you like to change the place where you work?

How do you think your workplace could be improved?

What’s the most important part of your work?

Do you do anything that especially helps you in your work?

How do you think you could improve your efficiency at work?

Your Accommodation

Do you live in a house or a flat?

Have you lived there for a long time?

What’s the difference between where you are living now and where you have lived before?

What's your favourite room?

What kinds of places would you like to live in (in the future)?

Hometown

Where is your hometown?

Is that a big city or a small place?

How long have you been living there?

Do you like your hometown?

Is there anything you dislike about it?

What do you like most about your hometown?

Do you like living there?

Please describe your hometown a little.

Do you think you will continue living there for a long time?

人相关话题

Stars

Have you ever met a celebrity in real life?

Who is your favourite movie star?

Are international superstars popular in your country?

Friends

Do you think you are a good friend for others?

What kinds of people do you like to make friends with?

Do you keep in touch with friends from your childhood?

What do you think makes good friends?

地点相关话题

Your Living Area

Where are you living at the moment? / Where do you live at the moment? Have you lived there for a long time?

Do you like living there?

Do you know many people living nearby?

Are you planning to move to another area to live?

What changes have you seen in this area?

What improvements would you like to see in this area?

(Different to above) What changes do you expect to see in this area?

Street Market

What do street markets sell?

What is the difference between street markets and supermarkets?

Do you often go to the supermarkets?

Are there many streets in China?

Outdoor

Do you prefer to be indoors or outdoors?

Did you like to go outside when you were young?

Did you often go over to your friends’ house when you were young?

Is it important for children to play outdoors?

Countryside

Do you enjoy living in the countryside?

Have you ever lived in the countryside?

What do you usually do in the countryside?

Will you live in the countryside in the future?

物品相关话题

Tea and Coffee

Do you prefer to drink tea, or coffee?

When was the last time you drank some tea or coffee?

When you go out, do you most often drink tea or coffee?

Which is more popular in your country, drinking tea or drinking coffee?

Do people in your country usually offer tea or coffee to guests who visit them at home?

Patience

Would you say you are a patient person?

Would you be impatient if someone is late for an appointment with you?

Do you think you are more patient now than in the past?

Do you think you will be more patient in the future?

Would you say people in your city are generally patient?

Music

When do you listen to music?

How much time do you spend listening to music every day?

What kinds of music do you like to listen to?

What’s your favourite kind of music?

Have you ever been to a music concert?

Weather

What's the weather like in your city?

Has the weather in your country changed very much over recent years?

Do you have a favourite type of weather?

Would the change of weather affect your mood? / Why?

Would you move to another city that has completely different weather to where you live now?

Jeans

Do you wear jeans?

How often do you wear jeans?

Do you like to wear jeans?

Why do you think jeans are popular in China?

Voice

Has your voice ever changed?

Do you like your own voice?

Do you enjoy recording your voice and listening to it?

Haircut

What’s your favourite hairstyle?

How often do you have your haircut?

Do you often change your haircut?

Animals

What wild animals do you like most?

Have you ever seen any wild animals before?

Do you like to go to the zoo?

Have you ever kept pets?

Movies

Do you want to be a movie star?

What kinds of movies do you think young people like?

Do your friends like this movie?

What’s your favourite movie?

Rubbish

Why do some people throw rubbish on the streets?

What do you do with rubbish when you are on the streets?

How do you feel when you see people throw rubbish on the streets? Do you think your city is clean or not?

Perfume

Do you like perfume? / Why?

Do you wear perfume?

Do you have many bottles of perfume? / Why?

What kind of perfume do you like?

Have you ever given perfume as a gift? / Why?

Would you ever give perfume as a gift?

How much would you like to spend on a bottle of perfume? / Why?

Math

Do you think math is important?

Do you think it is difficult to learn math well?

Are girls generally good at math?

Do you often use a calculator?

Language

Will you learn other languages in the future?

Do you think it is difficult to learn a new language?

What language can you speak?

Why do you learn language?

Daily Routine

What do you usually do on weekends?

Has your daily routine changed? And how?

What are the differences between people’s daily routine in the past and that at the present?

Will you change your daily routine in the near future?

Social Network

How often do you use social networking applications?

Why do you use social networking applications?

What are the disadvantages of social networking apps?

Do you think it is good to make friends online?

Photos

Do you like taking photos?

How often do you take a photo?

Do you prefer to take pictures by yourself, or to have others take them for you? Do you prefer to take pictures with your mobile phone, or with a professional camera? In what situations do you take photos?

Do you like to take pictures of your city?

How do you keep your photos?

事件相关话题

Public Holiday

Which holiday is your favourite?

How do you usually spend your holidays?

Do you think people need more public holidays?

How many public holidays do you have in China?

Concentration

When do you need to be focused?

What may distract you when you are trying to stay focused?

What do you do to help you concentrate?

Is it difficult for you to stay focused on something?

Walking

Do you think people will walk more in the future?

Do you walk a lot?

Do you walk more often than in the past?

Where do you usually take a walk?

Borrowing/Lending

Have you ever borrowed a book from others?

Have you ever lent a book to others?

Have you ever borrowed money from someone else?

Would you lend money to someone else?

Do you like to lend things to others?

Travelling

Do you like travelling?

What kinds of cities do you like to travel to?

What is the most beautiful place you have been to (in your country)?

Where would you like to travel for a vacation? / Why?

Would you prefer to travel to one place or to different places on a vacation? Do you think travelling is difficult?

Reading

Do you like reading?

What kinds of books do you read?

Do you read electronic books?

Do you read books related to your profession?

Smile

Do you like to smile?

When do people smile at others?

Do you smile when people take pictures of you?

Can you recognize a fake smile?

Plan

What is the hardest part about making plans?

What is the last plan you made?

Do you make plans every day?

Are you good at managing your time?

Visit Relatives

Do you keep in touch with your relatives?

Do you often visit your relatives? / Why?

What do you do together when you visit them?

When was the last time you visited them? / What did you do?

Do you prefer to spend time with friends or relatives?

Part 2考题总结

考题总结人相关话题

1.Describe a person who is good at his or her job.

2.Describe a person who often travels by plane.

3.Describe a foreign star you want to meet in person.

4.Describe a person who often helps others in spare time.

5.Describe a child who made you laugh.

6.Describe a person who has interesting ideas or opinions.

7.Describe a friend who encouraged you to achieve a goal.

8.Describe a singer or band you like.

9.Describe a person who speaks foreign language well.

地点相关话题

10.Describe a school you went to in your childhood.

11.Describe a place where you read and write (not your home).

12.Describe a place you remember well that is full of colors.

13.Describe a new public place you would like to visit.

14.Describe a historical building you have been to.

15.Describe a park/garden you like visiting.

物品相关话题

16.Describe a beautiful sky you enjoyed seeing.

17.Describe a picture or photograph you like in your room.

18.Describe a gift that took you a lot of time to prepare.

19.Describe a toy you got in your childhood.

20.Describe piece of clothing that you enjoy wearing.

21.Describe a special thing you took home from a tourist attraction.

事件相关话题

22.Describe a situation when you celebrated your achievement.

23.Describe an experience when you visited a friend.

24.Describe a time you were sleepy but had to stay awake.

25.Describe a journey you went on by car.

26.Describe a time when you first met someone.

27.Describe an experience when you won a prize.

28.Describe a good experience of online shopping.

29.Describe a time when you spent a lot of money on something.

30.Describe a special day that made you happy.

31.Describe a leisure activity you do with your family.

32.Describe an experience you solved a problem through the Internet.

33.Describe a time that the vehicle broke down during your travel.

34.Describe an unusual vacation you had.

35.Describe a time you invited family members or friends to have dinner at home or in a restaurant.

36.Describe a time you received a call from somebody you didn’t know when you were in a public place.

37.Describe a time you gave others advice.

38.Describe a time you got incorrect information.

39.Describe a time you got up early.

抽象类

40.Describe a film you would like to share with your friends.

41.Describe a piece of advice you received on your subjects or work.

42.Describe a TV programme you liked when you were little.

43.Describe an award you really wanted to win.

44.Describe an advertisement you remember well.

45.Describe a quiz or game show you watched on TV.

46.Describe a practical skill you learned.

47.Describe something you do to stay healthy.

48.Describe a water sport you want to try in the future.

本次考试考题精选范例解析 1.Do you like watching films?

Analysis: 喜好类话题,建议考生使用“大小举例法”进行扩展。

Sample Answer:

Yea, I’m really into comedies, like Home Alone and Cheaper by the Dozen. I feel they can help me know about American cultures, and at the same time, I get a kick out of watching these movies especially when I feel depressed.

雅思口语趋势分析和备考指导本次考试仍然是2019年9-12月的话题库,全国各地有众多考场,不同考场用的是同一个话题库,但是不同考场的高频题目不一样,建议考生在考试前可以关注下考场的高频话题。

Part 1:

总体上来说,题目难易程度和上个季度差不多,保留了大部分常规题,比如work/travel/hometown/stars/market等,也增加了一些稍微抽象的话题,比如tiredness/voice 等,当然还有一部分是去年的常考题目,比如friends/movies等,建议考生在准备part1 的话题时一定要去多开口练习,可以根据自己的真实经历来讲即可,不必过多套用模板或者是句型。

Part 2:

再来看整个part2的话题情况,口语part2的新题都比较新颖,比如出现了“美丽天空”--Describe a beautiful sky you enjoyed seeing. 其实上个季度中part1 中有sky 这个话题,考生可以参考之前part1 准备过的一些素材。此外,很多话题也是从早前的旧话题翻新过来的,比如“地区特产”Describe a popular product made in your region. 这个话和之前的part2 的“纪念品”很相似,准备过的考生可以适当把之前的内容加以适当改编既可。part2的某些话题可以适当进行合并,因为part2 的话题卡目前是有50多个,每个都准备一个素材的话,需要大量的精力,有很多话题其实是可以使用同一个素材库的。Part3:

整体上来说,难易程度与之前持平,考生只要尽量清楚表明自己的观点即可,可以用些话题词汇,不需要用到特别生僻的词汇。Part3 切记不能重复来重复去,让观点简洁明了。

11月2日雅思写作真题回忆:

Task 1

类别Bar chart

题目The table shows the percentages of different age groups who enjoy three types of music in Australia.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

题目翻译该柱状图描述了澳大利亚不同年龄组听古典音乐,歌剧,流行乐的人数百分比。

要素回忆(数据仅供参考)

静态表格,横向为五个不同的年龄段,不同的颜色对应的是不同的音乐种类,纵坐标为人数的百分比。

写作指导 1. 注意时态,没有年份的情况下用一般现在时态。

2. 可先进行同一种音乐下,不同年龄段的人的比例大小比较,找出最喜欢和最不喜欢这类音乐的年龄段群体。

3. 再将年龄段变量固定,分析某一年龄段最喜欢和最不喜欢的音乐。

重点表达式It can be readily identified from the graph that …

XX proves most appealing to those falling in the age bracket between ___ and ____. XX enjoys greatest popularity among those aged from ___ to ___.

XX is evidently a less attractive option to ___ than XX is.

题目评价难度一般

近期考试趋势近三个月考的大多是线图、柱图和表格,根据以往经验,接下来几次需注意饼图、流程图及地图。

Task 2

类别工作类

题目The world of work is changing rapidly and people cannot depend on the same job or same conditions of work for life. Discuss the possible causes for this rapid change and give your suggestions on how people should prepare work in the future. 题目翻译工作在发生的快速的变化,人们已经不能依赖于一辈子做同一份工作。讨论这个快速变化的潜在原因,并且给出建议人们应该如何对未来的工作进行准备。

写作指导这是一篇报告类的文章,需要学生思考原因和解决方法。最重要的是审题的步骤。学生一定要看清楚这篇文章是要求写工作在变化,我们已经无法一辈子从事一个工作的原因,以及人们应该如何应对。原因和解决方法的内容可以参考下面的内容。

原因:

1.科技在迅速的发展。很多的科技被融入到各行各业中,使得旧的工作消失,从而产生新的类型的工作。

2.消费者需求在不断的变化。公司为了迎合消费者的变化从而需要改变他们自己的做法,对工作产生了新的要求。

解决方法:

1.人们可以与时俱进的了解每个行业最新的动态。任何变化都不是一夜之间出现。提前了解这些变化会给人们带来一定的优势。

2.人们可以学习相关的技能,从而为今后改行做出充分的准备。

写作范文Permanency used to be a salient, immutable feature characterizing paid jobs in the past. Now, such trait has been stripped from our modern understanding of what a job means to us. Frequent switching between tangentially related lines of career has almost become a norm. The causes are diverse, yet there are effective strategies to prime contemporary working adults for such drastic changes.

One prominent cause motivating such radical shift lies in the dawn of novel technologies and inventions that transform the landscape of many traditional industries and sectors. Cutting-edge technologies are actively and indiscriminately adopted and incorporated into industrial practice, rendering jobs that rely heavily on manual power obsolete and generating plenty of new jobs for which technologies could do most of the work. Besides, there is an oft-neglected social dimension attached to such change. The elimination and creation of jobs constitute part of a timely response to the ever-changing, unpredictable shift of consumer needs. While consumers’ taste is evolving, profit-driven companies have to make constant adjustments and adaptations as well, thus turning job permanency into a remote fairy tale.

Yet, pessimistic picture painted of such transformations is often unnecessarily exaggerated. There is plenty we could do to make adequate preparation in advance. First, keeping oneself abreast of the latest developments of the industry will endow people engaged in the industry with first-mover advantage. Instead of being left in the dark and making painful changes as required, we could take initiative of transforming ourselves from the role of followers into that of pioneers. Sources such as professional journals or applications that send industrial updates on a regular basis could be of tremendous assistance. An alternative strategy is to pick up a broad range of professional skills and knowledge to prepare for the worst-case scenarios. In case of industrial downturn or total collapse, the original skillset people rely on is no longer helpful; developing new skills to ready oneself for a career shift is thus crucial. Fortunately, a host of online courses are available to guide dummies from beginner’s level to that of experts.

In conclusion, the dawn of advanced technologies and shifts in consumer tastes prove the dual drivers of dramatic changes at workplaces and working adults can prepare themselves by either gaining access to latest development in the industry or arming oneself with an eclectic range of skills before it is too late.

重点表达Strip something from something

Tangentially related

The advent of cutting-edge technologies

Render something obsolete

Constitute a response to something

Worse-case scenarios

Ready oneself for something

题目评价难度一般

推荐练习Many young people keep changing their jobs once every few years. Why? Do you think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?

近期考试趋势雅思写作在具体化问题的同时仍在考旧题。最近可多关注社会、媒体、教育和动物类话题。

11月2日雅思阅读真题回忆:

Reading Passage 1

Title Russia Ballet

Question types TRUE/ FALSE/ NOT GIVEN 6题

Completion 7题

文章内容回顾Until 1689, ballet in Russia was nonexistent. The Tsarist control and isolationism in Russia allowed for little influence from the West. It wasn't until the rise of Peter the Great that Russian society opened up to the West. St. Petersburg was erected to embrace the West and compete against Moscow’s isolationism. Peter the Great created a new Russia which rivaled the society of the West with magnificent courts and palaces. His vision was to challenge the west. Classical ballet entered the realm of Russia not as entertainment, but as a “standard of physical comportment to be emulated and internalized” - an idealized way of behaving. The aim was not to entertain the masses of Russians, but to create a cultivated and new Russian people.

Empress Anna, (1730 –1740) was devoted to ostentatious amusements (balls, fireworks, tableaux), and in the summer of 1734 ordered the appointment of Jean-Baptiste Landé as dancing master in the military academy she had founded in 1731 for sons of the nobility. In 1738, he became ballet master and head of the new ballet school, launching the advanced study of ballet in Russia, and winning the patronage of elite families.

France provided many leaders such as Charles Didelot in St Petersburg (1801-1831), Jules Perrot (1848-1859) and Arthur Saint-Léon (1859-69).

In the early 19th century, the theaters were opened up to anyone who could afford a ticket. A seating section called a rayok, or 'paradise gallery', consisted of simple wooden benches. This allowed non-wealthy people access to the ballet, because tickets in this section were inexpensive.

One author describes the imperial ballet as “unlike that of any other country in the world”. The most prestigious ballet troupes were those attached to the state-supported theatres. The directors of these companies were personally appointed by the tsar, and all the dancers were, in a sense, Imperial servants.

In the theatre, the men in the audience always remained standing until the tsar entered his box and, out of respect, after the performance they remained in their places until he had departed. Curtain calls were arranged according to a strict pattern: first, the ballerina bowed to the tsar’s box, then to that of the theater director, and finally to the general public.

Questions1-6 TRUE/ FALSE/ NOT GIVEN

1. T

2. F

3. NG

4. T

5. T

6. F

Questions 7-13 Completion

7-8. 第一个theater的建立者Alex是个学院的director

9. 最后一段末尾讲到一个人很有成就的最后 win worldwide popularity

10. dance and dress code

11. 引入了法律相关的舞蹈,社会生活

12. Pushkin普希金-创作获得了成功successful publication

13. 一个人comic摆脱了myth

题型难度分析第一篇的题型包括判断题和填空题,都属于基础题型,整体难度不大。题型技巧分析对于填空题一般把握三个关键步骤:逻辑关系词,语法属性,定位。首先,观察空格前后语义间是否有逻辑关系的连接词;其次,预测空格处所填的语法属性;最后,根据顺序原则在空格前后找定位关键词回原文定位。

剑桥雅思推荐原文练习剑10 Test 1 Passage 1

Reading Passage 2

Title The Reconstruction of Community in Talbot Park, Auckland

Question types Matching Headings 7题

Matching Features 3题

Summary Completion 3题

文章内容回顾新西兰贫民区的改造,政府出钱改造的廉价房。该贫民区也曾经有过辉煌的历史:每家每户都有个大大的院子,孩子在草地上做游戏,没有喧嚣和犯罪,然而后来日渐没落,出现很多负面的问题:院子越来越小,犯罪率越来越高,晚上越来越吵。人们提出重新改造的方案,因该地区有很多不同国籍的移民,改造时要满足不同移民人群的需求。

相关英文原文阅读The Talbot Park in Auckland, New Zealand was once described as a state housing ghetto, rife with crimes, vandalism and other social problems. But today it has undergone an urban renewal makeover.

A

The buildings in Talbot Park are eye-catching now and quite different from other state-built ones. “There is no reason why public housing should look cheap in view,”says Design Group architect Neil. The bricks and wood-built houses and apartments

are tidy.

B

Talbot Park is a triangle of government-owned land bounded by Apirana Ave, Pilkington Ed and Point England Rd. In the early 1960s it was developed for state housing build around a linear park that ran through the middle. Initially, there was a strong sense of a family-friendly community. Former residents recall how the Talbot Park reserve played a big part in their childhoods - a place where the kids in the block came together to play softball, cricket, leapfrog and bulrush. “It was all just good fun”, says George Thompson. “We had respect for our neighbors and addressed them by the title Mr. and Mrs. so and so,” she recalls.

C

Quite what went wrong with Talbot Park is not clear. The community began to change in the late 1970s as more immigrants such as Pacific Islanders and Europeans moved in. The new arrivals didn’t integrate with the community, a “them and us” mentality developed, and residents interacted with their neighbors less. What was clear was that the buildings were deteriorating and shabbier. The rate of crime was on the rise and the reserve-focus of fond childhoods memories-had become a wasteland and was considered unsafe. But it wasn’t until 2002 that Housing New Zealand decided the properties needed upgrading.

D

Some controversial views arose when the program started and actually, the program made the density of the people greater. As the building in the park included free-standing houses, semi-detached or low-level apartments, the state took the mix and match strategy which involved different architects and prevented the buildings from being the same. And the interiors such as the kitchen and bathroom were made comfortable and not over the budget. The walls in the community were canceled and showed the people with see-through openness.

E

The community is comprised of different races: Pacific islanders, Maoris, New Zealand Europeans. The tenants also include other races from Asia, Ukraine and Iran. The design of buildings should be accommodated to the ethic cultures.

F

People who lived in the park are in low socio-economic level. Of the 5000 households there, 55 percent are state houses, 28 percent privately owned (compared to about 65 percent nationally) and 17 percent are private rental. The area has a high concentration of an income in the $ 5000to $15000 and very few with an income over $70000. That’s in sharp contrast to the more affluent suburbs like Kohumarama and St. John’s that surround the area.

G

There’s no doubt that good urban design and good architecture play a significant part in the scheme. But probably more important is a new standard of social control. Housing New Zealand calls it “intensive tenancy management.” Others view it as social engineering. “It is a model that we are looking at going forward,” according to Housing New Zealand’s central Auckland regional manager Graham Bodman. “The

focus is on frequent inspections, helping tenants to get to know each other. That includes some strict rules- no loud parties after 10 pm, no dogs, no cats in the apartment, no washing hung over balcony rails and a requirement to mow lawns and keep the property tidy. Housing New Zealand has also been active in organizing morning teas and street barbecues for resident to meet their neighbors. “It’s all based in the intensification,” says Community Renewal project manager Stuart Bracey. “We acknowledge if you are going to put more people living closer together you have to actually help them to live together because it creates tension-especially for people that aren’t used to it.”

Questions 14-20 Matching Headings

i. Some problems arose about the community

ii. where the residents have lived when the buildings were under makeover

iii. financial hardship of the residents in the park

iv. unexpected high standards of the design of the buildings

v. a makeup of various ethnic origins should be considered

vi. experiences of the a family living in the park nowadays

vii. how to coordinate and assist the tenants who lived in the community

viii. The need to raise money to fund the makeover

ix. close relationship among neighbors in the original site

x. the details of the style of the buildings in the park

14. Paragraph A -- x

15. Paragraph B -- ix

16.Paragraph C -- i

17. Paragraph D -- iv

18.Paragraph E -- iii

19. Paragraph F -- v

20. Paragraph G – vii

Questions 21-23 Matching Features

21. James Lundy -- D

22. Graham Bodman -- A

23. Stuart Bracey -- C

A. Tenant management involves supervision and regulation

B. Building the houses should be within minimal budget

C. Social activities are organized to help people close to each other

D. Buildings should be adaptive and responsive to racial cultures

E. Complains about the high standards of the building design

F. Opponents hold that regulations may cause resentment of the tenants

Questions 24-26 Summary Completion

The Mix and Match Strategy

Some critics hold that the 24.density of the population may cause the area to return

to its old situation. To prevent this, a variety of 25.architects are gathered to avoid the case that the buildings are uniform. In addition, they make the houses comfortable within the 26.budget.

题型难度分析本篇文章题目难度较上一篇有所增加,要注意Matching Headings题的做题方法。

题型技巧分析Matching Headings题注意事项:

1. 以找段落主题句为主要做题方法,按照文章顺序做题,使整体思路更清晰流畅,对文章的理解也更好。

2. 注意段落首尾句的分析与理解。

3. 注意段落中出现的转折关系,人物观点和结论性的句子。

剑桥雅思推荐原文练习剑13 Test 1 Passage 2

Reading Passage 3

Title 关于生态遗址的研究

Question types TRUE/ FALSE/ NOT GIVEN

Completion

Multiple Choice

文章内容回顾关于生态遗址的研究

题型难度分析本文难度中等偏上

剑桥雅思推荐原文练习剑10 Test 2 Passage 3

考试趋势分析和备考指导:

本场雅思阅读考试2旧1新;没有Matching Information;以有序题型为主,但难度系数不低。其中填空题出现了3次,判断题出现了2次,建议考生平时练习还是要保证自己基础题型也就是填空题和判断题的正确率。另外Matching Heading题最近考试的频率也比较高,近期准备考试的考生需要格外注意。

11月2日雅思听力真题回忆:

Section 1

一句话简介一次搬家公司服务咨询的电话

详细回忆1-10 Completion:

Moving agency Consultation

Details of items

1.Things need to be consigned: piano

2.A small coffee table

3.Other things need to be carried: mirror

4.The door is made of glass

5.Address: 44, Harrivale street

6.Price: 232.5 pounds

7.Not include insurance

8.When is the collection time: in the morning

9.Collect things near the side door

10.Parking: beside the garage of the house

重点词汇及扩展注意准确勾划关键词及地址,数字等信息的特征和书写规范,注意干扰

项。

Section 2

一句话简介介绍博物馆

详细回忆暂无回忆

重点词汇及扩展注意单选题排除干扰项,适当记笔记辅助理解同义表达。

Section 3

一句话简介讨论学生论文

详细回忆21-25 Matching:

A. It will save a lot of business time and effort

B. It is visualized

C. It has little use to their study

D. It will take too much time

E. It is hard to use

F. It is suitable to almost all sized companies

21.PEST -- C

22.Drill down analysis -- E

23.Pareto analysis -- D

24.PMI analysis -- A

25.SWOT analysis -- F

26-30 Multiple Choice:

26. What is the strength of the company?

A. Regulation/reputation of company

B. Experience of staff and employees

C. Major competitors

27. What factors has the student overlooked?

B. overseas expansion opportunities

28. What is the biggest challenge to the company?

B. the new legal legislation

C. find out new skills to the equipment

29. The man thinks that the most difficult part in the research is?

C. differences between practice and theory

30. What is the professor’s suggestion?

A. give a final determination

B. report a clear structure

C. add more detailed information

重点词汇及扩展注意单选题和配对题的做法,排除干扰项,适当记录重要信息辅助找同义表达。

Section 4

一句话简介职业调查

详细回忆31-40 Completion:

31. Interviewees from which subject: Business management

32. Two research methods: email questionnaires (given) and phone interviews Which part is the most satisfying:

33. Majority: salary

34. 34% of the students tend to have another/additional qualification

35. Working in public sectors

What useful skills learned in college:

36. working (as a member) in a team

37. abilities of problem solving

Useless skills:

38. presentations

39. advice on essay writing

40. advice on finding a job

重点词汇及扩展注意填空题定位词的判断,同义表达及答案的拼写和辨音,注意检查单复数。

11月7日雅思口语真题回忆:

Part 1考题总结

考题总结基本题

Names

Do you like your names?

Does your name have any special meaning?

What kinds of names are popular in China?

Are there many Chinese people who have the same names as you?

Is there any tradition about naming babies?

Hometown

Where’s your hometown?

Do you like it?

What do you like (most) about your hometown?

What don’t you like about it?

Are there any tourist attractions?

Do you like to live beside the seaside?

What’s (the name of) your hometown?

Is that a big city or a small place?

How long have you been living there?

Do you like your hometown?

Is there anything you dislike about it?

Do you like living there?

Please describe your hometown a little.

Do you think you will continue living there for a long time?

Study or work

Do you work or study?

What’s your major?

Do you like it? Do you find it interesting?

What work do you do?

What do you find most difficult with your job/studies?

Do you think your job/subject is easy or difficult?

What are you planning to do in the future?

Is salary important for work?

Accommodation

Do you live in a house or flat?

Which part of your house do you like most?

What’s the difference between an apartment and a house? Which do you prefer? What facilities are there in your neighborhood?

What’s your favourite place in your home?

Do you live with your family?

娱乐题

Travelling

Do you like travelling?

What kind of cities do you like to travel to?

What is the best place you have been to?

When was your last trip?

When was the last time you took a taxi?

Outdoor

Do you prefer to be indoors or outdoors?

Did you like to go outside when you were young?

Did you often go over to your friends' house when you were young?

Is it important for children to play outdoors?

Photos

Do you like to take photos?

Do you prefer to take photos yourself or to have other people take photos? How often do you take photos?

In what situations do you take photos?

How do you keep your photos?

Do you like to take photos by your cellphone or camera?

Movies

Do you watch movies?

How often do you watch movies?

What kind of movies do you like?

Which movie do you like?

Do your friends like this movie?

Do you want to be a movie star?

Do you prefer to go to a movie alone or with others?

Do you prefer to watch movies at home or in a cinema?

Music

Do you like to listen to music?

What kinds of music do you like?

Have you been to a concert or live performance?

What are the differences between listening to live music and listening from recordings?

What kinds of music are popular in China?

Is music an important subject at school in China?

Public holidays

What public holidays do you have in your country?

Do people in your country celebrate foreign festivals?

What do you usually do during public holidays?

What did you do during the last public holiday?

Do you think public holidays are important?

Why do we need public holidays?

How many public holidays do you have in China?

Do you think people need more public holidays?

How do you usually spend your holidays?

Which holiday is your favourite?

Painting

What do you know about painting?

Have you learned drawing or painting?

Is it important to hang pictures at home?

What kind of paintings do you like?

If someone wants to draw a picture of you, will you agree?

Handwriting

Do you often write with a pen?

Is your handwriting easy to read for other people?

Do you like to receive cards with hand-written words?

Can we tell someone’s personality from his or her handwriting?

What’s the difference of writing with a pen and typing on a computer?

Cooking

Have you ever cooked?

Do you like cooking?

Do you want to learn how to cook?

Is it difficult to cook Chinese food for you?

Holiday

下载文档原格式(Word原格式,共104页)
相关文档
  • 雅思口语真题回忆

  • 雅思阅读真题解析

  • 雅思10阅读真题解析

  • 雅思真题回忆

  • 剑桥雅思10阅读解析