2015年9月12日雅思聽(tīng)力機(jī)經(jīng)預(yù)測(cè)

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2015年9月12日雅思聽(tīng)力機(jī)經(jīng)預(yù)測(cè)
    1. What changes have taken place in your city in recent years?
    當(dāng)然你家鄉(xiāng)近幾年的變化一定有很多,但大家盡量不要試圖把所有的變化都說(shuō)出來(lái),好只挑出一個(gè)重要的,然后使用我們之前講過(guò)的第二種方法compare & contrast來(lái)進(jìn)行對(duì)過(guò)去和現(xiàn)在的對(duì)比。
    Example:I think one of the most important changes that has taken place in my hometown in recent years might be the tall buildings. I remember 20 years ago, my city was just like a small village with small houses everywhere. However, the city now has evolved into a modern metropolis where numbers of skyscrapers have gone up, such as shopping malls, office buildings and apartment buildings.
    2. Is there something that still needs to be developed in your hometown? (why not?)
    “有什么東西在你的家鄉(xiāng)仍需要改進(jìn)的地方”相當(dāng)于“你對(duì)你的家鄉(xiāng)還有什么不滿(mǎn)意的地方”。對(duì)于此題大家可以圍繞一個(gè)點(diǎn)來(lái)談(cause & effect)或從多個(gè)點(diǎn)切入(examples)。
    A1: Well, one thing I am not happy about my city is the transportation. There are too many people traveling back and from work or school every day, so in rush hours, buses and subway trains are crowded with commuters. Consequently, daily travel round the city becomes a nuisance!
    A2: There are actually quite a few things that I’d like to mention: the heavy traffic, the housing price that is unaffordable to ordinary people, the pollution and poor education. I think the government has a lot to improve!
    好,接下來(lái)大家試著回答以下幾個(gè)問(wèn)題:
    What do you like most in your hometown? /Could you describe something about your hometown? (why not?)
    What is the weather like in your town?
    Is it possible to meet foreigners in your hometown? Why/why not?
    Conversation 1
    Listen to a conversation between a student and the professor.
    Student
    Hi, professor Handerson. That was a really interesting lecture in class today.
    Professor
    Thanks, Tom. Yeah, animals’ use of deception, ways they play tricks on other animals, that’s a fascinating area.
    One we are really just starting to understand.
    Student
    Yeah, you know, selective adaptations over time are one thing. Oh, like, non-poisonous butterflies, that have
    come to look like poisonous ones. But the idea that animals of the same species intentionally deceive each other,
    I have never heard that before.
    Professor
    Right, like, there are male frogs who lower their voices and end up sounding bigger than they really are.
    Student
    So they do that to keep other frogs from invading their territory ?
    Professor
    Right, bigger frogs have deeper voices, so if a smaller frog can imitate that deep voice. Well ...
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