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2017年11月11日雅思閱讀機(jī)經(jīng)小范圍預(yù)測(cè)

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文章題目 Undergraduate students study dramas
  重復(fù)年份 20160331 20141018
  題材 人文社科
  文章大意 文學(xué)專業(yè)學(xué)生的課程指南,提到了讓學(xué)生觀看英國(guó)不同時(shí)期劇院中的戲劇,并列舉了不同時(shí)期四種劇院的特點(diǎn)。
  參考閱讀:
  Medieval period
  Main article: Medieval theatre
  By the medieval period, the mummers' plays had developed, a form of early street theatre associated with the Morris dance, concentrating on themes such as Saint George and the Dragon and Robin Hood. These were folk tales re-telling old stories, and the actors travelled from town to town performing these for their audiences in return for money and hospitality
  Renaissance: Elizabethan and Jacobean periods
  The period known as the English Renaissance, approximately 1500—1660, saw a flowering of the drama and all the arts. The two candidates for the earliest comedy in English Nicholas Udall's Ralph Roister Doister (c. 1552) and the anonymous Gammer Gurton's Needle (c. 1566), belong to the 16th century.
  ...
  文章題目 Fluoridation in the water
  重復(fù)年份 20160312 20140719 20130119
  題材 醫(yī)療健康
  題型 選擇題 3+判斷 6+句子填空 5
  文章大意 本文講述了氟化物添加對(duì)健康影響。對(duì)要不要對(duì)飲用水進(jìn)行氟化處理,學(xué)者有兩派不同的意見
  部分參考答案:
  選擇題:
  1. How hot is the area A
  2. People should not be forced to take compulsory medication
  3. To demonstrate that scientists’ finding will be influenced by social factors
  判斷題:
  4. 待補(bǔ)充
  5. Science should not decide policy
  6. Scientific and social factors should be separated No
  7. Many sociologist ignore S’s study
  8. S work was not emphasized by sicnetists outside the northern America NG
  9. Both supporters and opponents have made valid argument. YES
  填空題:
  10. Science is objective and unbiased
  11. Can be affected by social factors
  12. Scientific discovery cannot be understood at first
  13. Cautious action is not necessary
  14. People should have the right to choose
  文章題目 Fish communications
  重復(fù)年份 20151203 20130713
  題材 動(dòng)物
  題型 判斷 6+填空 7
  文章大意 講了魚類的交流,德國(guó)科學(xué)家在紅海發(fā)現(xiàn)紅色的魚,發(fā)現(xiàn)是激發(fā)熒光。魚用這個(gè)熒光來識(shí)別種群、標(biāo)識(shí)位置、嚇退敵人、掩蓋自己和捕捉獵物。
  參考閱讀:
  Fish Communication
  Can fish "talk?" And if they do, can other fish hear what they are saying?
  The answer to both questions is yes, but fish "talk" and "hear" somewhat differently than humans. Although not extremely common, there are several species of fish that are able to produce sound to communicate with members of their own and other species. Most of the fish that produce sound do it at such low frequencies that divers cannot hear the noises. But several species do produce sound in the range that humans can hear. For example, grunts are able to produce sound by grinding their flat teeth together (hence the name grant!) The large Jewfish, Nassau and Black groupers are known to make very loud "booms" when startled or cornered. Jewfish have also been observed to make these loud sounds during courtship.
  Of all reef fish, damselfish are thought to use sound the most complexly. These fish use sound when males and defending territories: two males are often seen facing off and emitting a series of combative pops. In addition to playing a part in defending its territory, damselfish also use sound during courtship, as the jewfish does. However instead of the loud booms of the jewfish, the male damselfish produce chirps to attract females.