7月8日雅思考试回忆,打开手机全网都在骂,今天可以说是2023年最难的考试!

时间:2023-07-13 16:59:57  作者:网络 来源:网络

今天雅思考试结束之后,网上哀鸿遍野。部分同学甚至表示这是今年最难的一场。先是听力Part1整了8道选择,给人当头一棒,然后Part3又考什么粳米加工,让人不知所措。阅读更是让人崩溃,从第一篇难到最后一篇。不知道到大家感觉如何。

雅思考试

 

雅思考试

 

听力 Part1

 
 
 

旅游咨询

题型:选择+填空
1-8 选择
1. 每次团体旅游可容纳
C. 38
2. 什么设施不能用?
B. meeting room unavailable
3. 什么情况下用餐需要预订
B. 农场的人cook for them
4. all people who go to the farm can play
A. hear information about organic farming
5. 活动中有个survival course?
B. find the food
6. if you want to go to the nearest place?
C. cycling route
7. 如果下雨的话,可以去
C. museum
8. 预订需要什么?
C. part of the money
9-10 填空
9. address: Cotehele
10. postcode: SH121LQ

 

 

听力 Part2

 
 
 

教育课程介绍

题型:填空

11. to seek opportunities

12. to increase applicant’s confidence and experiences

13. include some culture context

课程

对象

时间

带什么

 

14. young employee

1 hour

Nothing

15. written documents

everyone

2 hours

Your CV

 

16. interested in promotion

17. 45 minutes

Nothing

18. networking

everyone

1 hour or more

19. your application form

20. self-employment

Experienced employees

2 hours

Nothing

 

听力 Part3

 
 
 

待回忆

 

 
 

听力 Part4

 
 
 
澳大利亚岩石艺术
题型:填空(答案顺序可能不对)
31. tourism
32. mining
33. research
34. evidence
35. fire
36. ship
37. light
38. magic
39. hunting
40. media

 

阅读 Passage1

 
 

 

家庭友好型工作

 

 

阅读 Passage2

 
 
 

名人

 
 

阅读 Passage3

 
 
 

Perstige储油罐

 

 

作文

 
 

 

小作文
柱状图
1985年和2005年选择英国大学的原因
 
大作文
同意与否
If people go to live in another country, they should follow the local customs and traditions. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
 
思路分析:
雅思考试本题比较简单,简言之就是问是否应该‘入乡随俗’。本文是完全同意的,二段认为这是一种基本的尊重,肯定大部分族群都希望被世界熟知,也都希望被外来者尊重,否则容易出现冲突。然后三段说尊重和融入当地文化也可以增加归属感,因为既然来定居了肯定不能害遵循自己之前的生活模式,在参与一些本地活动的过程中可以与当地人建立联系找到更多共同话题。
 
参考词汇:
cultural background 文化背景
newcomer 外来者 新来的人
feeling of belonging 归属感
conversation starter 用来打开和陌生人话题的事物
 
参考范文:
The globalised world these days makes it simpler than ever before for people to relocate and start building a life in a new country. As everyone comes from their own cultural background, a question arises of whether or not people should be expected to follow the customs of their host country. I completely agree with the view that while learning about the local customs may require some time and effort, it is valuable and will aid the integration of the newcomers into society.
 
In many cultures following the local customs means showing respect, which is an important moral value in nearly every culture. The opposite is also true: disregarding traditions is often seen as a sign of disrespect and it is possible for potential conflicts to occur. In order to establish good neighbourly relationships and feel welcome in the new place, it is important to demonstrate the effort to become part of the community. By expressing an interest in learning traditions, new arrivals gain a chance to interact with their neighbours and colleagues, get to know them and build some connections in the new country.
 
Another positive aspect is the enhanced feeling of belonging that people get from participating in activities organized by others around them. When a national festival is in full swing, standing on the sidelines might make people feel excluded and perhaps even homesick, whereas joining others opens up opportunities to attend special events together, go to parties, meet new people and feel part of the celebrations. In Australia, for example, Easter is a very special time of the year and some of the traditional activities include Easter egg decoration and gifting, and sharing your own designs and recipes with others is an excellent conversation starter.
 
In conclusion, learning the customs and traditions of one's new country is an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of cultural connections and should be embraced as a positive experience.
 
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