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请问2023年6月12日雅思阅读文章预测

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想要提高雅思阅读的准确度,只要在考前备考充分就很简单,除了要掌握一些做题的技巧之外,了解雅思阅读的预测也是很有必要的,小钟老师带来了6月12日雅思阅读文章预测。
一、2023年6月12日雅思阅读文章预测
《Otters》(《水獭》)
《Health in the Wild》(《动物自救》)
《Magnet Therapy》(《有关磁疗》)
《Mammoth Kill》(《远古时代猛犸的灭绝原因》)
《Novice and Expert》)(《新手和专家》)
《Soviet s New Working Week》(《苏联的弹性工作制》)
《History of Refrigeration》(《制冷史》)
《Human Remains In Green Sahara》(《撒哈拉的人类遗骸》)
《Keep a Watchful Eye on the Bridges》(《桥梁监测》)
《Left-handed or Right-handed》(《左手还是右手》)
《London Swaying Foot bridge》(《伦敦摇摆人行桥》)
《Making of Olympic Touch》(《打造奥运格调》)
《Communication in Science》(《科学传播》)
《Consecutive and Simultaneous Translation》(《连译与同声传译》)
《Facial Expression》(《面部表情》)
《Honey Bees in Trouble》(《陷入困境的蜜蜂》)
《Homeopathy》(《顺势疗法》)
《How Should Reading be Taught》(《阅读之间的关系和方法运用》)
二、雅思阅读题型
雅思阅读总共三篇文章,一共40道题,阅读文章的长度是1500到3000词左右。每一篇文章所需要回答的问题数量并不相同,每一道问题相对应一个分数,文章内容和题目均出现于试卷中,文章介绍阅读考试中所出现的文章是由真实文章改写来的,这些文章来源于如杂志、期刊、书籍和报纸等途径,与考生未来在大学课程中将阅读到的文章非常相似。
paragraph headings(段落标题)
会有10个左右的标题选项出现在阅读文章的后面,其中会包含一个或两个段落和其标题的几个例子,这种题目要求考生对给出的段落在文章内容中找出相匹配的段落标题,虽然题目给出的标题适用于多个段落,但在正式的考试中一个选项只能适用于一个段落。
回答问题
根据文章或图表回答问题这种题目是考察考生对信息的筛选和提取能力,如用下列单词提问what、which、when、where、who、whose、whom、why、 how等。
辨别正误题型
该题型还包括(not given / not mentioned)没有提到,有时还会出现下列提法精确/不精确、一致/不一致、正确与不正确,辨别正误题型属于难度比较大的题型通常在阅读测试中的第三或者第四部分出现。
摘要、填空题型
填空题通常有两种形式:一种是根据文章内容选择词或短语填空,第二种形式是利用所给单词或短语让考生填空,上述两种形式填空题都需要借助语法、词法知识分析所需填空文章中相关句子的含义。
配对题(matching)
配对的范围主要包括新产品的发明家、发明时间、事件和事件的发展经过、事件发生的原因和结果、文章内容中概念的解释和标志性事物及其所处的年代等等。
多重选择题型
雅思阅读测试中的多重选择题型与托福测试中的多重选择题型,虽然类似实质上差别很大,雅思阅读测试中的多重选择题型更多侧重于对文章的理解而非强调语法、词法的运用。
完成句子题型
这种题目比较花时间需要考生根据选项在文章仔细的寻找相关的信息,这也是考察小伙伴们筛选信息和提取信息的能力。
三、雅思阅读做题技巧
速读训练
雅思阅读考察的是一个考生的阅读理解能力,更是考察关键信息的获取能力,所以考生未必要读完全部内容才开始做题,只要在短时间内消化文章的关键信息即可,所以训练速读能力很重要,比如关键信息一般出现在文章开头,段落的首句或结尾,次要部分要害信息出现在转折语段,掌握这些基本的获取关键信息技巧,就可以争夺足够多的时间了。
题型技巧
因为速读并不能解决全部问题,在遇到不同的阅读题型时,我们也应该注意各类题型的解题方法,其中主旨题(List of Headings):主要考察的是考生的概括能力,那么速读对主旨定位的帮助很大,但遇到一些考察细节的题目(判断题T/F/NG、选择题Multiple Choice等),则需要你能够迅速定位题目与原文中的关键词。
同义替换
除了部分专有名词无法替换之外,其实雅思阅读处处可见同义替换,同义替换的方式太多,同义词、近义词、短语,甚至句型转换都有可能进行替换。
积累词汇
很多单词看不懂的结果就是每个句子都看不懂,只能硬着头皮看下去。多看几句,又忘了前面在讲什么,又回头看,这样速度怎么可能快?其实雅思阅读文章有很多学术词汇,这类专业词汇并不会影响考生们做题,适当进行拓展阅读即可了解到,所以不必过分追求这些词汇。

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2021年6月12日雅思阅读考试部分真题答案

雅思阅读这一部分的考试相对来说还是比较容易的,但是在平时的备考中,还是要多加练习,在6月12日雅思考试中,阅读考试的部分真题答案,大家可以来看看。

2021年6月12日雅思阅读考试真题答案

P1

小岛旅游

选择题1-5:BBDDB

填空题6-10:ferry,bicycle,fan,air-conditioner,mosquito

多选题11-13:ACE

P2

人类情绪

P3

文学奖项的价值

雅思阅读提升技巧

1、高质快速地阅读

第1遍读文章时,我们应当模拟考试的紧张气氛,尽量高质快速。但,对完答案后,我们有充足的时间再次阅读文章。第二次阅读文章我们的目的不在是获取信息,而是把握文章的布局安排,分析作者的意图。

2、要把握句子结构规律

同学们应当做的是找一本好的语法书,认认真真学习句子结构那部分。英语的句子主干往往并不复杂,只是其粘着修饰成分过多。我们一开始应当学会如何写出简单的基本句型,然后再通过附加各种从句、插入语、非谓语形式,来逐步扩充句子结构。

3、要对文章分类

可是如果我们把自己读过的所有文章按照主题分类,比如分为校园类、医学类、家庭类、环境类等等,到了考前,再按类别复习这些文章,我们不仅能系统掌握某一类别文章常用的词汇,也能把握该类文章的结构特点和出题规律。

雅思阅读考前准备

1.注意身体,多喝水,吃些水果。考前身体千万不要出问题,尤其是感冒之类的,不仅头疼,头沉沉的,心情不好,神志不清,更可怕的是听力还会受此影响。在考前还要养成一个生物钟比较好。按照考试顺序和考试时间来要求自己。早上8点左右可以开始练习,先做听力,然后是阅读,之后是写作,下午可以练习口语,严格把握时间。这样的顺序都收悉之后,想必考试的时候就信手拈来了。

2.准备证件。考试要求烤鸭们携带身份证件,照片和准考证按时到考场。照片需要按照考试要求,自己提前准备好。准考证提前一天打印即可。而考试工具就不用担心了,雅思考试时,笔和橡皮是已经准备好的,无需烤鸭担心。

3.踩点儿看考场。根据不同的考试地点,烤鸭们需要自己去考点看看,熟悉乘车路线,把握乘车时间,提前出门,更不能因为堵车而耽误考试。熟悉考点,帮助烤鸭们消除陌生感,心态上会有所放松。

温故而知新。考前把老师讲的技巧复习一遍。战略上藐视对手,战术上重视对手。把老师讲过的重点认真复习一遍,打有准备之战。

4.自己准备的知识再次消化。除了老师给的技巧之外,自己在雅思考试准备过程中,肯定也有自己的总结,比如某些单词或优美句子。在考试前,务必把自己的总结再来一遍。

5.心态要好。稳住,不要害怕或紧张。我们没有要求自己听说读写都9分,更何况9分还是允许自己错一个也可以。所以我们没有给自己太大压力。

6.时间观念。考试时,在阅读,写作部分,监考老师会给我们提示,还剩15分钟,5分钟,2分钟。还剩15分钟时,不要慌,合理规划剩下的考题。在剩下5分钟时,一定要把答案写在或誊到答题卷上,2分钟的时候,确保自己都填正确,都填写完毕。在考试时,合理安排时间,先难后易,一定不要交空白卷或把答案写在其他地方。

7.答题技巧。考试时会有答题卡,直接把答案填进去就行了。认真审题。例如阅读的是非无题一定要看清要求,是填写TURE,FALSE,NOTGIVEN或者YES,NO,NOTGIVEN.千万不要简写,去考验考官的判断力。还有summary题的字数要求,是一个还是两个或是不超过三个。题目仔细推敲,帮助烤鸭们拿高分,至少,不失分。

8.时间与体力智力的比拼。考试前可以吃一块儿巧克力,帮助自己有体力支撑到最后的写作。考前尽量少进流食,减少自己去卫生间办事儿的可能。

9.检查。不管干什么事儿,检查一下自己的情况。出门前看考试证件,交卷时检查自己的拼写或答题格式。细心做事。使自己能在考试前的最后一分钟都牢牢把握,不因为马虎而失去宝贵的一分。

剑桥雅思阅读AUSTRALIA’SSPORTINGSUCCESS及答案解析

做好雅思的阅读题除了掌握对的 方法 ,也离不开我们日常的辛勤练习,下面我给大家带来剑桥雅思阅读AUSTRALIA’S SPORTING SUCCESS及答案解析,一起加油吧!

剑桥雅思阅读AUSTRALIA’S SPORTING SUCCESS

READING PASSAGE 1

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13, which are based on Reading Passage 1 below.

AUSTRALIA’S SPORTING SUCCESS

A They play hard, they play often, and they play to win. Australian sports teams win more than their fair share of titles, demolishing rivals with seeming ease. How do they do it? A big part of the secret is an extensive and expensive network of sporting academies underpinned by science and medicine. At the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), hundreds of youngsters and pros live and train under the eyes of coaches. Another body, the Australian Sports Commission (ASC), finances programmes of excellence in a total of 96 sports for thousands of sport*en and women. Both provide intensive coaching, training facilities and nutritional advice.

B Inside the academies, science takes centre stage. The AIS employs more than 100 sports scientists and doctors, and collaborates with scores of others in universities and research centres. AIS scientists work across a number of sports, applying skills learned in one — such as building muscle strength in golfers — to others, such as swimming and squash. They are backed up by technicians who design instruments to collect data from athletes. They all focus on one aim: winning. ‘We can’t waste our time looking at ethereal scientific questions that don’t help the coach work with an athlete and improve performance,’ says Peter Fricker, chief of science at AIS.

C A lot of their work comes down to measurement — everything from the exact angle of a swimmer’s dive to the second-by-second power output of a cyclist. This data is used to wring improvements out of athletes. The focus is on individuals, tweaking performances to squeeze an extra hundredth of a second here, an extra millimetre there. No gain is too slight to bother with. It’s the tiny, gradual improvements that add up to world-beating results. To demonstrate how the system works, Bruce Mason at AIS shows off the prototype of a 3D *ysis tool for studying swimmers. A wire-frame model of a champion swimmer slices through the water, her arms moving in slow motion. Looking side-on, Mason measures the distance between strokes. From above, he *yses how her spine swivels. When fully developed, this system will enable him to build a biomechanical profile for coaches to use to help budding swimmers. Mason’s contribution to sport also includes the development of the SWAN (Swimming Analysis) system now used in Australian national competitions. It collects images from digital cameras running at 50 frames a second and breaks down each part of a swimmer’s performance into factors that can be *ysed individually — stroke length, stroke frequency, average duration of each stroke, velocity, start, lap and finish times, and so on. At the end of each race, SWAN spits out data on each swimmer.

D ‘Take a look,’ says Mason, pulling out a sheet of data. He points out the data on the swimmers in second and third place, which shows that the one who finished third actually swam faster. So why did he finish 35 hundredths of a second down? ‘His turn times were 44 hundredths of a second behind the other guy,’ says Mason. ‘If he can improve on his turns, he can do much better.’ This is the kind of accuracy that AIS scientists’ research is bringing to a range of sports. With the Cooperative Research Centre for Micro Technology in Melbourne, they are developing unobtrusive sensors that will be embedded in an athlete’s clothes or running shoes to monitor heart rate, sweating, heat production or any other factor that might have an impact on an athlete’s ability to run. There’s more to it than simply measuring performance. Fricker gives the example of athletes who may be down with coughs and colds 11 or 12 times a year. After years of experimentation, AIS and the University of Newcastle in New South Wales developed a test that measures how much of the immune-system protein immunoglobulin A is present in athletes’ saliva. If IgA levels suddenly fall below a certain level, training is eased or dropped altogether. Soon, IgA levels start rising again, and the danger passes. Since the tests were introduced, AIS athletes in all sports have been remarkably successful at staying healthy.

E Using data is a complex business. Well before a championship, sports scientists and coaches start to prepare the athlete by developing a ‘competition model’, based on what they expect will be the winning times.’ You design the model to make that time,’ says Mason.’ A start of this much, each free-swimming period has to be this fast, with a certain stroke frequency and stroke length, with turns done in these times.’ All the training is then geared towards making the athlete hit those targets, both overall and for each segment of the race. Techniques like these have transformed Australia into arguably the world’s most successful sporting nation.

F Of course, there’s nothing to stop other countries copying — and many have tried. Some years ago, the AIS unveiled coolant-lined jackets for endurance athletes. At the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996, these sliced as much as two per cent off cyclists’ and rowers’ times. Now everyone uses them. The same has happened to the ‘altitude tent’, developed by AIS to replicate the effect of altitude training at sea level. But Australia’s success story is about more than easily copied technological fixes, and up to now no nation has replicated its all-encompassing system.

剑桥雅思阅读AUSTRALIA’S SPORTING SUCCESS题目

Questions 1-7

Reading Passage 1 has six paragraphs, A-F.

Which paragraph contains the following information?

Write the correct letter, A-F, in boxes 1-7 on your answer sheet.

NB You may use any letter more than once.

1 a reference to the exchange of expertise between different sports

2 an explanation of how visual imaging is employed in investigations

3 a reason for narrowing the scope of research activity

4 how some AIS ideas have been reproduced

5 how obstacles to optimum achievement can be investigated

6 an overview of the funded support of athletes

7 how performance requirements are calculated before an event

Questions 8-11

Classify the following techniques according to whether the writer states they

A are currently exclusively used by Australians

B will be used in the future by Australians

C are currently used by both Australians and their rivals

Write the correct letter, A, B or C, in boxes 8-11 on your answer sheet.

8 cameras

9 sensors

10 protein tests

11 altitude tents

Questions 12 and 13

Answer the questions below.

Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS ANDIOR A NUMBER from the passage for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes 12 and 13 on your answer sheet.

12 What is produced to help an athlete plan their performance in an event?

13 By how much did some cyclists’ performance improve at the 1996 Olympic Games?

剑桥雅思阅读AUSTRALIA’S SPORTING SUCCESS答案

Question 1

答案:B

关键词:exchange of expertise, between different sports/collaborate, across a number of sports

定位原文:B段第2、3句“...and collaborates with… a number of sports …”

解题思路: 题干中讲到不同体育领域的专业知识交流正好跟原文中跨不同体育专家之间的合作相对应,理解意思即可容易找到正确答案。

Question 2

答案:C

关键词: visual imaging/3D, image

定位原文: C段第6句: “...shows off the prototype of a 3D *ysis …”

解题思路: 通过题干中的视频成像可以很容易找到原文中对应的3D和成像。

Question 3

答案:B

关键词: a reason for narrowing/ can’t waste time

定位原文: B段最后1句: “We can’t waste our time looking…”

解题思路: 题目中的research activity和原文中的scientific questions 属于同义表达,定位答题区域,发现此句话所要表达的意思是不在一些飘渺的、不切实际的科学问题上浪费时间,也就是说要缩小研究的范围。

Question 4

答案:F

关键词:AIS ideas reproduce/ copying

定位原文: F段第1句话 “Of course, there’s nothing…”

解题思路: 题干中的reproduce是复制的意思,之后从 文章 中发现 句子 有复制copying,即可以直接定位。

Question 5

答案:D

关键词:Obstacle, investigated/ impact, monitor

定位原文: D段第6句“... to monitor heart rate…”

解题思路: 题干提到理想成绩的障碍是如何被调查研究的,而读到对应句子之后看到正好是sensors(传感器)对于运动员跑步的impact(影响)进行研究的仪器,而且obstacles和impact对应。

Question 6

答案:A

关键词:Overview, funded support finance

定位原文: A段倒数第2句 “...finances programmes of excellence…”

解题思路: finances是解题关键,意思为资助,正好跟题干中funded support表达了相同的义项,直接对应。而且之后一句话提及以上项目所提供的服务和建议,可以确信答案。

Question 7

答案:E

关键词:Calculated before an event/ using data, well before a championship

定位原文: E段第1句、第2句 “Using data is a complex business. Well before a championship, ...”

解题思路: 首先通过well before a championship和文章中before an event定位到E段, 之后发现后面提及的“竞争模型”作用就是计算时间和速率,因此内容对应上calculate,此时可断定答案的位置。

Question 8

答案:A

关键词: digital cameras

定位原文: C段倒数第3句: “..SWAN system now used in Australian national…”

解题思路: 前一句已经提到该系统已广泛应用于澳大利亚各项全国赛事之中,而没有提到其他国家,因此可以判断应该只有澳大利亚人在使用。

Question 9

答案:B

关键词:sensor

定位原文: D段第7句:“...With the Cooperative Research Centre for Micro…”

解题思路: 找到相同对应词sensor,读其前后的句子,发现有 Melbourne,断定是澳大利亚人的发明。之后要特别留心动词develop运用现在进行时,表示正在开发;而且注意之后的定语从句采用了将来时,所以可以断定此发明还没有完成,应该属于将来的成果。因此选择B。

Question 10

答案: A

关键词:protein

定位原文: D段倒数第4句: “… AIS and the University of Newcastle…”

解题思路: 非常容易在前面第一句话中找到跟题目protein tests所对应的词语a test ...protein。之后细读前后句,发现后面一句话对于此项科技成果的受益者文章中只提到AIS运动员,即澳大利亚体育学院的运动员,隶属于澳大利亚,所以应该选择A。

Question 11

答案:C

关键词: altitude tent

定位原文: F段倒数第2句: “The same has happened to the ‘altitude tent ’…”

解题思路: 文章中很容易找到用引号括起来的题目中的名词 短语 ,因此只要细心读原句,就会发现开头的‘The same has happened...’同样的事情也发生在……根据 经验 应该顺着文章向上追溯,发现跟‘altitude tent’相同情况的是1996年奥运会上澳大利亚人受益的流线型散热运动服现在全世界都在用。因此 ‘altitude tent’也被世界各国应用。所以答案应该选择C。且根据此段话大意可以了解文章只提到两种研究成果被别国运用,即髙原帐蓬和流线型散热服。所以可以间接判断前三项成果是由澳大利人独享的。

Question 12

答案: (a)competition model

关键词: help an athlete plan, produced / prepare the athlete by, developing

定位原文: E段第1句“Using data…”

解题思路: Help an athlete plan their performance 对应上prepare the athlete by之后,要认真研究题目所问的是what is produced,断定所作答案必定要填一个名词。因此要细读原文发现有单词developing恰与produced相对应,中文意思是“开发”,则答案必定是开发之后的名词。

Question 13

答案: (by)2 percent/%

关键词: 19% Olympic Games, cyclists, improve

定位原文: F段第3句“At the Atlanta…”

解题思路: 分析问句是 ‘By how much... improve’,意思为“提高了多少”,可以判断出答案需要写一个数字。因此仔细阅读相关语句找到 sliced as much as two per cent off cyclists ‘and rowers’ time。很快就可以找到数字百分之二

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