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1、【银川雅思】2017年雅思考试真题及答案1听力部分Section版本号场景题型One50170农场预定选择8;填空21. Each groupsize is :B 38persons2. How is themeeting room: A. in floodB. itis unavailable now (mentioned:it was damaged by flood last week)3. Inform inadvance ifA.need use the central cook facility B need someone cooks form them C eat at out

2、4. What canall people do in the farm:Afeed the animal B tractordemonstration C. get information about organicfarming5. Survivalcourse: A. run across the woodland, find food and waterB. lookingfor food (mentioned:around woodland, the main thing is to search what they eat and water bythemselves.)6.If

3、youwant to stay at accommodation, how can you pay?A pay all the cost in advance B part of money in advance= deposit C pat all the cost at arrival7. Go to the closestarea, you can choose the cycling route8. In rainydays, you can go to the :museum9. He likesthis job because it is A:unexpected B unusua

4、l10.Address: CoheteleRoad Post code: SH12 1LQSection版本号场景题型Two50116Peter找暑假兼职填空6,单选41116填空题11. Travelling12. Getgood shoes13. Wearformal cloathes14. Largeroffice15. Goodpay16. Livenearby1720填空题17. Where doeshe get the information about the work at zoo?A. from one of his friends B. computer internet

5、C. from student job centre18. What didpeter think about his job?A. interesting B. challenging C. unusual19. What partof job make peter think it is interesting?A. work with children B caring about animals C getting a lot of knowledge aboutenvironment20. What willdo in the next term?A do the same job

6、B. do a job in somewhere else C do not work a jobSection版本号场景题型Three50116Biology course discussion填空5 单选521. Shareideas22. Domuch deep researches23. Mountainbuilding24.17thMay25.29thMay26.presentationfor 30-40minutes27. including questions28. and discussion time29. articlefrom journals30. anddownloa

7、dcourses from internetSection版本号场景题型Four50116夜班工人健康研究填空1031. peoplewho work in night witnessed number of ahuge increase (mentioned: population ofmight shift workers reached 10000)32. mightshift workerinternal clockdisordered33. humansinternal clock make people tell the difference of dark and night34

8、. nightshift work resulted in unsocialhours35. lackof sleep is not good for stomachand heart36.allof these reasons would lead to depression37. affecttheir mentalability,and therefore affect their performance38. thethird example is socialmatters39. &40.It will ruin familylifeand some otherrelatio

9、nship e.g peergroup/ friends(mentioned:influence family life destruction lead to family problems such as divorce; inthe meanwhile, pal/peer group relationship is affected too, such as therelationship among friends.)2阅读部分Passage版本号题材题目题型One 历史The History of building telegraph limes判断6,简答8相似文章:A

10、The idea of electricalcommunication seems to have begun as long ago as 1746, when about 200 monks atmonastery in Paris arranged themselves in a line over a mile long, each holdingends of 25ft ironwires. The abbot, also a scientist, discharged a Leiden jar (a primitiveelectrical battery) into the wir

11、e, giving all the monks a simultaneouselectrical shock. "This all sounds very silly, but is in fact extremelyimportant because, firstly, they all said 'ow' which showed that you weresending a signal right along the line; and, secondly, they all said 'ow' at thesame time, and tha

12、t meant that you were sending the signal very quickly,"explains Tom Standage, author of the Victorian Internet and technology editorat the Economist. Given a more humane detection system, this could be a way ofsignaling over long distances.B With wars in Europe and colonies beyond,such a signal

13、ling system was urgently needed. All sorts of electricalpossibilities were proposed, some of them quite ridiculous. Two Englishmen, WilliamCooke and Charles Wheatstone came up with a system in which dials were made topoint at different letters, but that involved five wires and would have beenexpensi

14、ve to construct.C Much simpler was that of an American,Samuel Morse, whose system only required a single wire to send a code of dotsand dashes. At first, it was imagined that only a few highly skilled encoderswould be able to use it but it soon became clear that many people could becomeproficient in

15、 Morse code. A system of lines strung on telegraph poles began tospread in Europe and America.D The next problem was to cross the sea.Britain, as an island with an empire, led the way. Any such cable had to beinsulated and the first breakthrough came with the discovery that a rubber-likelatex from a

16、 tree on the Malay peninsula could do the trick. It was calledgutta-percha. The first attempt at a cross channel cable came in 1850. Withthin wire and thick installation, it floated and had to be weighed down withlead pipe.E It never worked well as the effect ofwater on its electrical properties was

17、 not understood, and it is reputed that aFrench fishermen hooked out a section and took it home as a strange new form ofseaweed. The first transatlantic cable fared little better. Neither Cyrus WField, the entrepreneur behind the project, nor his chief engineer, EdwardWhitehouse, knew much about ele

18、ctricity. The cable was too big for a singleboat so two had to start in the middle of the Atlantic, join their cables andsail in opposite directions. Amazingly, they succeeded in 1858, and thisenabled Queen Victoria to send a telegraph message to President Buchanan.However, the 98-word message took

19、more than 19 hours to send and a misguidedattempt to increase the speed by increasing the voltage resulted in failure ofthe line a week later.F By 1870, a submarine cable was headingtowards Australia. It seemed likely that it would come ashore at the northernport of Darwin from where it might connec

20、t around the coast to Queensland andNew South Wales. It was an undertaking more ambitious than spanning an ocean.Flocks of sheep had to be driven with the 400 workers to provide food.They needed horses and bullock carts and,for the parched interior, camels. In the north, tropical rains left the team

21、sflooded. In the centre, it seemed that they would die of thirst. One criticalsection in the red heart of Australia involved finding a route through theMcDonnell mountain range and then finding water on the other side.G The water was not only essential for theconstruction team. There had to be teleg

22、raph repeater stations every fewhundred miles to boost the signal and the staff obviously had to have a supplyof water. Just as one mapping team was about to give up and resort to drinkingbrackish water, some aboriginals took pity on them. Altogether, 40,000telegraph poles were used in the Australia

23、n overland wire. Some were cut fromtrees. Where there were no trees, or where termites ate the wood, steel poleswere imported.H On Thursday, August 22, 1872, theoverland line was completed and the first messages could be sent across thecontinent; and within a few months, Australia was at last in dir

24、ect contactwith England via the submarine cable, too. The line remained in service tobring news of the Japanese attack on Darwin in 1942. It could cost severalpounds to send a message and it might take several hours for it to reach itsdestination on the other side of the globe, but the world would n

25、ever be sameagain. Governments could be in touch with their colonies. Traders could sendcargoes based on demand and the latest prices. Newspapers could publish newsthat had just happened and was not many months old. And individuals could, forthe first time, exchange almost instant messages with thei

26、r friends and familyon different continents. The information age began not in the late 20th Centurybut the mid-19th.16 判断题1. In the research ofFrench scientists, the metal lines were used to send message. T2. Abbots gave themonks an electrical shock at the same time, which constitutes the exploratio

27、non the long-distance signaling. T3.Using Morse Code to send message needto simplify the message firstly. F4. Morse was a famous inventor before heinvented the code. T5. The water is significant to earlytelegraph repeater on continent. T6. US Government offered fund to the 1stoverland line across th

28、e continent. NG714简答题Answer the questionsbelow. Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER from the passage for eachanswer. Write your answers in boxes 7-14 on your answer sheet.7. Why is the disadvantage for the CharlesWheatstones telegraph system to fail in the beginning.Itsexpensive.8. What m

29、aterial was used for insulatingcable across the sea? Latex9. What was used by British pioneers toincrease the weight of the cable in the sea. Leadpipe10. What did Fisherman mistakenly take thecable as? Unusualseaweed11. Who was the message firstly sent toacross the Anlantic by the Queen? PresidentBu

30、chanan12. What giant animals were used to carrythe cable through desert? Camels13. What weather condition did it delay theconstruction in north Australia? Tropical rain14. How long did it take to send atelegraph message from Australia to England? SeveralhoursPassage版本号题材题目题型Two 教育类儿童天赋和能力影响选择4,

31、概括7,判断5文章大意:孩子的天赋和能力影响,孩子容易受到环境影响学习到一些能力,而大人不容易,各种比较,举了语言的例子和其他能力的例子1518 选择题15. Which one not mentioned about infant?Aintelligence C social skills D language16. What the animal experiment is toillustrate:Differentlines and angles affect sight17. The second experiment on has provedthatHumansdevelopment is similar to animals in this area18. Why children appear mindless?Cortex stilldoes work1925 选择题实验用的19.speech sound语言是20.Japanese研究人员选用的,做第二个实验给小孩听嗓音21.noise心跳变快22. heart rate,第三个实验

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