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1、1 月 9 日雅思阅读真题一、考试概述:本次新年的第一场考试又是 AB 卷。 A 卷第一篇话题讲了生物的生存不确定性, 第二篇介绍了音乐的力量, 第三篇讲了课堂大小对于学习效果的影响。 的话题是两新一旧, 第一篇内容为古生物化石,第二篇是情绪影响人的行为,第三篇是儿童文学二、具体题目分析A 卷 Passage 1:题目:Living with uncertainty题型:判断7+简答 6题号:新题答案: 1-7判断题 1 FALSE2 TRUE3 NOT GIVEN4 TRUE5 NOT GIVEN6FALSE7 TRUE8-13 简答题8 lit fires9 saltbush10 Euro

2、pean farming11 wheat12 pear13 Tellers(目前无明确回忆,答案仅供参考)Passage 2:题目: The power of music题型:段落信息匹配5+Summary 4+人名配理论4文章大意:待补充答案: 14-18信息配段落14. D15. I16. C17. F18. E19-22 Summary without word list19 physical health20 disabled21 brain scans22 walking23-26 人名配理论23 C24 B25 A26 A(答案仅供参考)Passage 3:题名: Does cla

3、ss size matter?题型:段落信息匹配5+分类配对9文章大意: 待补充答案: 27-31段落信息匹配27 D28 E29 A30 C31 B32-40 Classification32 A33 C34 B35 C36 A37 C38 A39 B40 A(目前无明确回忆,答案仅供参考)B 卷 Passage 1:题目: The History of building telegraph lines题型:判断6+简答7文章大意:电报的发展史相似文章:A The idea of electrical communication seems to have begun as long ago

4、 as 1746, when about 200 monks at monastery in Paris arranged themselves in a line over a mile long, each holding ends of 25 ft iron wires. The abbot, also a scientist, discharged a primitive electrical battery into the wire, giving all the monks a simultaneous electrical shock. all sounds very sill

5、y, but is in fact extremely important because, firstly, they all said ow which showed that you were sending a signal right along the line; and, secondly, they all said at the same timeo,wa nd that meant that you were sending the signal very quickly, “ explainsTom Standage,author of the Victorian Int

6、ernet and technology editor at the Economist. Given a more humane detection system, this could be a way of signaling over long distances.B With wars in Europe and colonies beyond, such a signalling system was urgently needed. All sorts of electrical possibilities were proposed, some of them quite ri

7、diculous. Two Englishmen, William Cooke and Charles Wheatstone came up with a system in which dials were made to point at different letters, but that involved five wires and would have been expensive to construct.C Much simpler was that of an American, Samuel Morse, whose system only required a sing

8、le wire to send a code of dots and dashes. At first, it was imagined that only a few highly skilled encoders would be able to use it but it soon became clear that many people could become proficient in Morse code. A system of lines strung on telegraph poles began to spread in Europe and America.D Th

9、e next problem was to cross the sea. Britain, as an island with an empire, led the way. Any such cable had to be insulated and the first breakthrough came with the discovery that a rubber-like latex from a tropical tree on the Malay peninsula could do the trick. It was called gutta percha. The first

10、 attempt at a cross channel cable came in 1850. With thin wire and thick installation, it floated and had to be weighed down with lead pipe.E It never worked well as the effect of water on its electrical properties was not understood, and it is reputed that a French fishermen hooked out a section an

11、d took it home as a strange new form of seaweed The cable was too big for a single boat so two had to start in the middle of the Atlantic, join their cables and sail in opposite directions. Amazingly, they succeededin 1858, and this enabled Queen Victoria to send a telegraph message to President Buc

12、hanan. However, the 98-word messagetook more than 19 hours to send and a misguided attempt to increase the speed by increasing the voltage resulted in failure of the line a week later.F By 1870, a submarine cable was heading towards Australia. It seemed likely that it would come ashore at the northe

13、rn port of Darwin from where it might connect around the coast to Queenslandand New 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, cam

14、els. In the north, tropical rains left the teams flooded. In the centre, it seemed that they would die of thirst. One critical section in the red heart of Australia involved finding a route through the McDonnell mountain range and then finding water on the other side.G The water was not only essenti

15、al for the construction team. There had to be telegraph repeater stations every few hundred miles to boost the signal and the staff obviously had to have a supply of water, lust as one mapping team was about to give up and resort to drinking brackish water, some aboriginals took pity on them. Altoge

16、ther, 40, 000telegraph poles were used in the Australian overland wire. Some were cut from trees. Where there were no trees, or where termites ate the wood, steel poles were imported.H On Thursday, August 22, 1872, the overland line was completed and the first messagescould be sent across the contin

17、ent; and within a few months, Australia was at last in direct contact with England via the submarine cable, too. The line remained in service to bring news of the Japanese attack on Darwin in 1942. it could cost several pounds to send a message and it might take several hours for it to reach its des

18、tination on the other side of the globe, but the world would never be same again. Governments could be in touch with their colonies. Traders could send cargoes based on demand and the latest prices. Newspapers could publish news that had just happened and was not many months old.答案:Questions 1-61 In

19、 the research of French scientists, the metal lines were used to send message T2. Abbots gave the monks an electrical shock at the same time, which constitutes the exploration on the long-distance signaling. T3. Using Morse Code to send message need to simplify the message firstly F4. Morse was a fa

20、mous inventor before he invented the code T5. The water is significant to early telegraph repeater on continent. T6. US Government offered fund to the I st overland line across the continent NGQuestions 7-14Answer the questions below.Choose NO MORE THAN TWOWORDS AND / OR A NUMBER from the passage fo

21、r each answer.Write your answers in boxes 7-14 on your answer sheet.7. Why is the disadvantage for the Charles Wheatstone teslegraphsystem to fail in the beginning?It s expensive8. What material was used for insulating cable across the sea?latex9. What was used by British pioneers to increase the we

22、ight of the cable in the sea?Lead ripe10. What did Fisherman mistakenly take the cable as?Unusual seaseed11. Who was the messagefirstly sent to across the Atlantic by theQueen?President Buchanan12. What giant animals were used to carry the cable through desert?camels13. What weather condition did it

23、 delay the construction in north Australia?Tropical rain14. How long did it take to send a telegraph message from Australiato England?Several hours(答案仅供参考)Passage 2:题目:儿童天赋和能力影响题型:判断5+概括5+多项选择4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答案: 1-4 选择题1. Which one not mentioned about infantA intelligence C social skills D language2. What the animal experiment is to illus

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