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【小站教育】雅思考試聽(tīng)力講義(留存版)

  

【正文】 Section 3 Questions 21 30Questions 21 26 做好搭配題要注意:
掃描題干注意有沒(méi)有“more than once”,如有則配搭會(huì)比較混亂
劃核心詞,注意題干和選項(xiàng)中較為復(fù)雜的
判斷展開(kāi)順序,一般將題干和選項(xiàng)中有具體含義的一方為依據(jù)判斷Match the ideas to the lecturers in the box below.Lecturers A Dr Wray C Professor Smith B Professor Martin D Dr Klemper21 An abstract should describe the contents of each section.22 An abstract should immediately attract the attention of the reader.23 An abstract should be of the same written standard as the dissertation.24 An abstract should describe the methods used in the research.25 An abstract should not describe all results or noone will read the dissertation.26 An abstract should state the main points clearly and concisely.Questions 27 30Circle the correct letters A C.27 The female student will put her findings first because A she wants to make a big impact. B Professor Smith suggested this. C the other students prefer this.28 The female student will submit her dissertation A this week. B next month. C by Easter.29 The other students will submit their dissertations A this year. B next year. C at an unconfirmed date.30 The female student will not go to graduation because A she cannot 。ve seen the last candidate, and I39。t help me write my finalyear paper!Dr Mullet: No, quite. Now, you39。s next ...? Ah, here they are. 10 credits each, the Crusades. You need French to do them. I suppose a lot of the documents are in French.John: That39。s going to be hard work (Q13)!Sarah: Well, perhaps I39。ve got to make my decisions for next year. I still haven39。s A final year dissertation. B personal tutor. C exam results.22 After he took his exams, Fayed felt A nervous. B anxious. C happy.23 Dr Mullet accepts people for the MA course because of A their exam results. B their ability to play games. C a variety of reasons.24 What did Fayed initially go to university to Study? A economics. B booms and crashes. C history.25 The course Fayed is applying for is concerned with A the developing world. B the development of banks. C the economics of work.Questions 26 30Complete Dr Mullet39。 半本/月(初級(jí):。 語(yǔ)音詞匯語(yǔ)法記憶走神167。A General History of the Crusades39。ll be late back and can39。t it?Sarah: Yes But we39。s 39。t do as well as I could. I was worried (Q22) when I39。ve got a couple of friends in Hamburg, so I think I39。t store vitamin C, so those tablets you take are just an expensive waste of time.Another mon belief with no evidence is the idea that vitamin A helps you see in the dark (Q34). Actually, there is some truth in this one, because vitamin A is necessary for good vision. But in the dark, in real darkness, nobody can see. And of course, taking too much vitamin A can actually be bad for you. But perhaps the most misleading idea, heavily promoted by certain panies, is that vitamins will make you intelligent (Q35). Now, while a healthy diet is essential if you are to make the most of your intelligence, there is no evidence whatsoever that vitamin supplements can make the slightest bit of difference (pause for 3 seconds).So what can vitamins do? Or, perhaps more accurately, why do we need them? Well, the answer is that we need them for all sorts of reasons.Vitamin A, for example, also called retinol, is essential for good eyesight, especially at night, and to help us fight off (Q36) infection and illness. We get it from liver, butter, egg yolks and milk.Vitamin D, as is well known, is used to build strong teeth (Q37) and bones, but it also helps us absorb calcium. Vitamin D is mainly formed in the skin through the action of sunlight. How much you need depends on different factors such as age and health.Vitamin E, tocopherol, is less wellknown, but is necessary in maintaining a healthy balance of fats in the body. We need 1012 mg (Q38) every day, and although some people take supplements, you can normally get what you need from a balanced diet.The B plex includes vitamins B1, thiamine, B2, riboflavine, B6, pyridoxine and B12, cyanocobalamin. It performs many functions, including allowing our bodies to metabolise carbohydrates, forming healthy tissue, and perhaps most importantly, forming red blood cells (Q39) to prevent pernicious anaemia. We need varying amounts of the B plex, and while most of us can get enough from a wellbalanced diet, vegetarians may find themselves deficient in B12, which is only found in any noticeable quantity in meat, especially liver.Finally, vitamin C is the one everyone knows. Ascorbic acid, as it39。 tales about vitamins. Usually these fallacies are not dangerous, but they do lead to an unnecessarily high intake of vitamin supplements. For example, it is widely held that high doses of vitamin C will cure colds and flu (Q33). I39。t get in here, I39。s very promising (Q21). Now, the thing is, you tutor tells me that you weren39。ve chosen your four courses, they should add up to 80 credits. Have you got the course brochure there?Sarah: Yes. Look ... under ... second year history ... There it is.You now have some time to read questions 16 to 20 (pause for 20 seconds).Now listen to the rest of the discussion and answer questions 16 to 20.John: Right. Yes, look. Most of these courses are 20 credits each, except for the two short courses about the Crusades (Q16). They39。m not sure about some of these courses on medieval history.John: No. In fact, I39。t take anything with you that cannot easily be replaced like a passport or things of sentimental value. Leave jewellery and other valuables in your room when you go out. Always make sure you take something which will identify you (Q8), perhaps your student card or your driving licence. Thirdly, when you are out late at night, e home in twos (Q9). It39。s The First Crusades39。 學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ)的5個(gè)方面:167。________39。ll be speaking to you briefly today about security (example), about how to make your time at this universit
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