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You have a fully operational command of the language with only occasional unsystematic inaccuracies và inappropriate usage. You may misunderstand some things in unfamiliar situations. You handle complex detailed argumentation well.
You have a fully operational command of the language with only occasional unsystematic inaccuracies and inappropriate usage. You may misunderstand some things in unfamiliar situations. You handle complex detailed argumentation well.
You have an operational command of the language, though with occasional inaccuracies, inappropriate usage & misunderstandings in some situations. Generally you handle complex language well và understand detailed reasoning.
You have an operational command of the language, though with occasional inaccuracies, inappropriate usage and misunderstandings in some situations. Generally you handle complex language well and understand detailed reasoning.
Generally you have an effective command of the language despite some inaccuracies, inappropriate usage and misunderstandings. You can use and understand fairly complex language, particularly in familiar situations.
Generally you have an effective command of the language despite some inaccuracies, inappropriate usage and misunderstandings. You can use và understand fairly complex language, particularly in familiar situations.
You have a partial command of the language, and cope with overall meaning in most situations, although you are likely to make many mistakes. You should be able to lớn handle basic communication in your own field.
You have a partial command of the language, & cope with overall meaning in most situations, although you are likely lớn make many mistakes. You should be able to handle basic communication in your own field.
Your basic competence is limited lớn familiar situations. You frequently show problems in understanding & expression. You are not able to use complex language.
Your basic competence is limited lớn familiar situations. You frequently show problems in understanding & expression. You are not able khổng lồ use complex language.
You convey and understand only general meaning in very familiar situations. There are frequent breakdowns in communication.
You convey and understand only general meaning in very familiar situations. There are frequent breakdowns in communication.
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Vũ Huy | 雅思备考|高频雅思词汇的后缀总结4.8 (4 votes) 270 09 Feb 2021 Scan below QR code to nói qua with your friends Review và Explanations: Section 1: Questions 1-10 Questions 1-10Complete the khung below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
1 Answer: Grieg Listen from here Locate Explain Report
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3 Answer: Ellendale Listen from here Locate Explain Report
4 Answer: W5 2AT Listen from here Locate Explain Report
5 Answer: 0/no Listen from here Locate Explain Report
6 Answer: 8/eight months Listen from here Locate Explain Report
7 Answer: 1/one Listen from here Locate Explain Report
8 Answer: back door Listen from here Locate Explain Report
9 Answer: G4168770 Listen from here Locate Explain Report
10 Answer: Silver-Colored Listen from here Locate Explain Report
Next Section 1 Section 2: Questions 11-20 Questions 11-14Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. 11 What is the project that Mark & Gina want to lớn start? A business school requirements B directions to lớn the business school C explaining the business school experience Answer: C Listen from here Locate Explain Report
12 Who is the target audience? A business students B business school applicants C summer school attendees Answer: B Listen from here Locate Explain Report
13 How will they convey the information? A summer course lecture B informational clip C pamphlet in the mail Answer: B Listen from here Locate Explain Report
14 They want to bởi vì this project because A students worry about their studies. B they want to lớn obtain a good grade. C they want to attract future business school applicants. Answer: A Listen from here Locate Explain Report
Questions 15-20Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
15 Answer: teaching methods Listen from here Locate Explain Report
16 Answer: accommodation Listen from here Locate Explain Report
17 Answer: flats Listen from here Locate Explain Report
18 Answer: disco Listen from here Locate Explain Report
19 Answer: international evening Listen from here Locate Explain Report
20 Answer: 2 minutes Listen from here Locate Explain Report
Previous Next Section 2 Section 3: Questions 21-30 Questions 21-26Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. 21 The subjects in questionnaire are A tourists in the khách sạn in this area. B local residents. C people who are living in this area. Answer: C Listen from here Locate Explain Report
22 The results of the questionnaire should be A directly entered into the computer. B scored by hand. C submitted directly lớn Professor Curran. Answer: A Listen from here Locate Explain Report
23 Why should John give a copy of plans khổng lồ the professor? A khổng lồ receive a good grade B lớn get advice C khổng lồ earn high praise Answer: B Listen from here Locate Explain Report
24 How will the instructions be presented? A given by a group representative B given by all members of the group C given by the professor Answer: A Listen from here Locate Explain Report
25 What does Dani suggest to lớn John when those subjects receive the questionnaire? A divide into 2 parts to argue B focus on the opinion of the interviewees C take consideration of both sides Answer: C Listen from here Locate Explain Report
26 Why is this project particularly important khổng lồ John? A to earn respect from professors in the department B to lớn raise his grade C to impress his professor Answer: A Listen from here Locate Explain Report
Questions 27-30What is the source of each one below in this survey? Choose FOUR answers from the box & write the correct letter, A-F, next to questions 27-30.
27 ABCDEF Map 28 ABCDEF Photo 29 ABCDEF Budget 30 ABCDEF Comment 27 Answer: EListen from here Explain Report
28 Answer: D Listen from here Explain Report
29 Answer: A Listen from here Explain Report
30 Answer: B Listen from here Explain Report
Previous Next Section 3 Section 4: Questions 31-40 Questions 31-35Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. 31 Why did the lecturer choose to focus on the Pleasanton Town Market? A It was the first ever Town Market. B It has been covered extensively in local history classes. C It is often mentioned in some literature of the library. Answer: C Listen from here Locate Explain Report
32 The Town Market originally made a large profit selling A handcrafts B vegetables C animals Answer: C Listen from here Locate Explain Report
33 The money that the marketers made contributes to lớn local A reconstruction B development C defense Answer: B Listen from here Locate Explain Report
34 Market sales plummeted due to a lack of viable. A agriculture B transport C thành phố planning. Answer: B Listen from here Locate Explain Report
35 Mayor John C. Wiley decided the Clock tower would be used as a_______in the early stages of the uprising A clock B grounds for battle C jail Answer: C Listen from here Locate Explain Report
Questions 36-40Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
36 Answer: market Listen from here Locate Explain Report
37 Answer: interviews Listen from here Locate Explain Report
38 Answer: useless Listen from here Locate Explain Report
39 Answer: photographs Listen from here Locate Explain Report
40 Answer: crime Listen from here Locate Explain Report
------------------------------------------- Great thanks to lớn volunteer Ngọc Trầnhas contributed these explanations. If you want lớn make a better world like this, please liên hệ us. Previous Section 4 Change Audio Sources Source 1 Source 2 SECTION 1 POLICE: Hello, London Police Department. ANNA: Yes, I would lượt thích to report a robbery. POLICE: Alright, just a minute while I pull up the form. OK, could you give me your first & last name? ANNA: Anna Grieg. POLICE: Anna, Greg? G-R-E-G? ANNA: No, Grieg. G-R-I-E-G. POLICE: Got it. Alright moving on: gender - female. Date of birth? ANNA: 15th of March, 1980. POLICE: Alright, thanks. Just a few more personal information questions & then we can address your claim. ANNA: Alright. POLICE: What is the address? ANNA: 4 Ellendale St. That’s E-L-L-E-N-D-A-L-E. POLICE: Oh right, Ellendale Street: Yeah we’ve had a lot of break-ins in that area lately. & the postal code? ANNA: W5 2AT. POLICE: and are you a citizen of the UK? ANNA: No. POLICE: Okay, what type of citizenship bởi you have? ANNA: Well, I lived in the United States for most of my life, but I am actually of Grenadian nationality. POLICE: Okay, sois that thecountry that issued your passport? ANNA: Yes. POLICE: Alright. POLICE: và what is the crime you are reporting? ANNA: I alreadysaid - a robbery! POLICE: Oh, right. Sorry, this is about the hundredth robbery report I’ve filled out today. Have you had any prior break-ins? ANNA: Um, in the building or just my flat? The unit below mine got broken into last year. POLICE: No, just your flat. ANNA: Oh - then no. Not here. POLICE: Alright, let’s see here. Can you think of anything that was out of the ordinary around your building, or anyone who may have hadreason to do this? ANNA: No, it seemed lượt thích just a normal evening. I didn’t see anyone suspicious, and can’t think of anyone that would target mespecifically. POLICE: How long has this been your place of residence? ANNA: Hm, let me think. I moved in on February 1, & it’s October, so it’s been about 8 months already. Wow, time flies! POLICE: và that is just for Ellendale, yeah? ANNA: Yes. I have lived in the UK for just over 1 year. POLICE: I see. Can you give me the first & last name of all members of the household? ANNA: Actually, I live alone. POLICE: OK - so no other occupants. Và can you give me a brief account of what happened? ANNA: I left khổng lồ go to lớn a dinner tiệc nhỏ at 6 p.m., & when I returned at 11 I found the place ransacked & a lot of my things gone. POLICE: Any sign of forced entry? ANNA: Yes, the back door was wide open, and it looked lượt thích someone used a crowbar to force it open. POLICE: I see. & just khổng lồ be clear, was the door locked when you left? ANNA: Of course! POLICE: Hey, you would be surprised how many reports we get where people have failed to lock their doors. Now I need you to danh mục anymissing items valued above £200. ANNA: So far I’m missing my computer, my purse with my wallet in it, and the TV. POLICE: OK. Let’s start with the computer. What is the estimated value? ANNA: £500. POLICE: and what is the serial number? ANNA: G4168770. POLICE: Thank you, và a visual description? ANNA: It is a black13-inch Pemdas Cloudbook. There is an Oxford sticker on the lid. POLICE: OK, and could you give a mô tả tìm kiếm of the purse? ANNA: Sure. It’s a Claude Frieda shoulder bag and the material is silver-colored cloth. POLICE: Price? ANNA: £300. POLICE: Okay. That concludes my report. I’ll submit it & we’ll let you know of any developments. SECTION 2 TUTOR: Hi, Mark. Hi, Gina. What can I help you with? MARK: So we were hoping you could help us with this extracurricular project. TUTOR: Sure - what is the topic? GINA: Attending business school. TUTOR: This sounds like a great idea. So you’re going to lớn explain the requirements for getting into business school? MARK: Not exactly. It will be more broadly about the experience - the academics, accommodation, and social experience that comes withbeing a part of the business school. TUTOR: I see. So would your audience be the general public? GINA: Well, we would probably want more lớn focus on members of the institution - we would especially like to reach individualapplicants lớn the business school. TUTOR: I see. Now what form will this information be? You could give a talk khổng lồ all the summer courses - all you would need is permissionfrom the course director. Or you could pass out informationoutside the student union. MARK: Those are both good ideas. What about sending out pamphlets in the mail? TUTOR: Most college students never kiểm tra their mail. Maybe you could make a video clip and show it on campus? GINA: That’s a great idea. We’ll do the video. TUTOR: Great. And as members of the business school, bởi vì you have an incentive to attract new students? If so, this idea is a great way todo that. MARK: No, the idea actually came about because of how much students lượt thích us worry about their studies. GINA: Yeah - when! got into business school, there were a lot of things I had not prepared for, so the video would cover a lot of things Markand I wish we had known upon entering business school. TUTOR: Right. TUTOR: What would you talk about first? MARK: The first và probably most important section would be academics. TUTOR: Good idea. So would you provide guidance on what courses to take? GINA: We want to lớn focus especially on the approaches professors take - their teaching methods. It is far different than what students areused to in high school, and even in liberal arts college. TUTOR: Good idea. And how long vì chưng you think you would spend explaining academics? MARK: We’ll probably spend 7 minutes on it. GINA: We also have some ideas for talking about housing, food options, và stuff like that. We’re not really sure how khổng lồ tie it all togetherthough. TUTOR: I think it would be suitable to lớn title that section accommodation - what vì chưng you think? MARK: That could work. We’ll definitely describe the different dining options at the cafeteria, và then walk students through flatsand the grueling process of finding one near the business schoolcampus. GINA: Okay - so we would cover specifics on the cafeteria, as well as flats? MARK: I think those are both helpful. We could spend about 6 minutes on accommodation, and be sure to touch on those specifically. TUTOR: Great. Is there anything else you would talk about? GINA: We definitely want khổng lồ go over the social aspect of attending school here. TUTOR: Of course. I think it’s good lớn have a little fun once in a while when you’re working so hard in school. MARK: I think we are going to introduce new students to lớn the disco that so many upperclassmen know và love. Maybe we’ll include a fewother places too, but that’s the main one. GINA: We’re also going khổng lồ invite students lớn the international evening taking place in the first week of school as a great chance for ourlarge international student population khổng lồ meet a lot of other newstudents. TUTOR: It can definitely be hard to lớn meet people as an international student. I think that is a great idea. You may want to lớn spend slightly longeron this section than the other two. MARK: Hm... How about 8 minutes? GINA: That sounds reasonable. So overall, the introduction should take 3 minutes, & then the conclusion should take 4, giving us a total of28 minutes. TUTOR: I wouldn’t rash your introduction. Maybe give it between 4 và 6 minutes. The conclusion, though, can be shorter since it’s justa quick refresher of each of the topics. Give that not more than 2minutes. MARK: Okay. So in total the clip should take about the same time, just more intro & less conclusion? TUTOR: Precisely. GINA: Alright - we are goihg to lớn get to work on our video. Thanks for your help! SECTION 3 DANI; So tell me about your research project, John. JOHN: I created a questionnaire for the study to determine people’s opinions of the relative feasibility of earning a living in Brisbane. DANI: Oh, cool. How is it scored? Are they all multiple choice questions? JOHN: Well, the questions consist primarily of yes/no responses. There are two miễn phí response questions at the end. Participants will usea computer lớn fill in their answers; that way it is really easy toanalyse the data afterward. DANI: Great! It sounds like you have a pretty solid idea of what you should do. Just don’t forget to submit a copy of your plans toProfessor Curran by the 15th. JOHN: Oh, I almost forgot! DANI: Hm, you don’t bởi vì it for high grade or appraise, but he can review and give you feedback. JOHN: Right, that will be helpful - he has been conducting studies lượt thích this for 30 years now. DANI: Yep, oh & I’m curious - are you going to lớn be in the room giving subjects directions for the questionnaire? JOHN: Well, I think the instructions will be provided by another representative who will not be analysing the data. I want them tofeel they can answer and be completely anonymous, so I will notbe in the room. Anonymity is really important for this study. DANI: I agree. Good idea. You should tell the representative khổng lồ remind subjects to lớn fully consider both sides of each issue. Sometimes it’sreally easy to lớn immediately kiểm tra “yes” or “no” without stoppingto think about it completely. JOHN: That’s so true! It’s lượt thích a race khổng lồ finish the questionnaire first or something. I’ll make sure to lớn include that in the instructions. Thisreport has to lớn be perfect! DANI: Wow, what’s the big deal? I know it’s part of your grade & all... JOHN: Well it’s that, but also a well-executed study could grab the attention of faculty in the department, which would be a huge deal. DANI: So...for attention? JOHN: No silly! I mean I could really gain the respect of professors who may later take me on as a graduate student in their labs. DANI: Oh, I see. DANI: Let me take a look at the survey. Wow, this looks great! The maps of the median income by region is a great tool - where did youfind it? JOHN: Well thanks! I read a lot of sources & just noticed this one in a small psychology journal called Modern Psychology. It’s morehelpful than the photo I added, but I think the photo is just sointeresting. It was in the newspaper last year during that hugewage strike. DANI: It’s great. Probably not necessary, but it looks great. I don’t understand - what is WKRX’s involvement here? JOHN: Oh - the radio station agreed to lớn sponsor the study if I play their station in the room. DANI: Wow, interesting. So you don’t have khổng lồ pay for any of this? JOHN: Exactly. DANI: Nice! Where did you get that idea? JOHN: Last month at the Psychology Club Council meeting someone talked about how easy it is khổng lồ get sponsorship from localbusinesses, so I listened lớn their advice & called around! DANI: I’ll have to remember that. Well, this all looks great. Good luck! SECTION 4 Good afternoon. In the last few lectures we’ve been covering the social and political pressures that influenced the rise of the rebellion of 1679. Today Iwould lượt thích to focus on the Pleasanton Town Market. Now, why are we talking all about some market? It’s not lượt thích it was the first market ever, or even a particularly large market. The Pleasanton Town Market isimportant because it is often mentioned in the literature found in the library. Ifyou have ever been there, you have probably seen all of the hand-crafted itemssold there now. But what was originally bought & sold in the town market? In the beginning, the market sold products such as meats, furs, và simple tools. Over time, though, it became known as the place to find quality livestock.People came from all over the world to lớn find the biggest & best cows, pigs,and chickens. In fact, the profits from the Town Market became the savior of a plummeting economy during a time of much turmoil. Not khổng lồ be confused with the reconstmction era, a period of rapid development came about in the 1660’sas a result of the market’s vendors contributing their profits to building up muchneeded public facilities and defense, which would later make a huge impact onthe outcome of the war. For many years, the market flourished & began to lớn draw in large tourism crowds in addition to lớn the throngs of livestock customers. However, asrevolutions in farming came about, more people moved khổng lồ farms far from thecity centre. Customers grew more and more reluctant khổng lồ travel all the way tothe town centre for their meats when they could easily choose to buy from localfarmers near them for a fraction of the price. With such a fall in the profits of the town’s major profit generator, some unique town planning was needed. In the mayoral election of 1668, a young manof little fame just barely claimed the popular vote - none other than the nowlegendary John C. Wiley. Wiley’s first decision as mayor of Pleasanton was to khuyến mãi with the quickly failing Town Market. The building with the large clock was a landmark thathad symbolised growth in Pleasanton for a generation. Wiley decided khổng lồ use thenotoriety of the Town Market lớn set an example. During the historical RotterdamRebellion, Wiley gave all those involved lifetime prison sentences in the verysame building. It stayed a prison for about 50 more years until they transportedall remaining prisoners khổng lồ other facilities & turned it into the historicalmonument today. Now that you know the basics of the history of the Pleasanton Town Market, I will introduce your next group project. I want you, lớn make a short film basedon the real historical events that occurred in Pleasanton before & during theuprising. I will give you some class time khổng lồ look through the library’s reference section, but you will be responsible for conducting further research outside of class.I suggest starting by looking for information on the market itself. You’ll findplenty of information - in fact, some students complain that there is actually toomuch information on it. On your own time, you could find family members of old war veterans to conduct interviews. Sometimes they provide wonderful insight that youwouldn’t find in proper history books, but be careful - an interview that isriddled with bias is useless. I myself have some very old photographs here that you are welcome to lớn take a look at for some inspiration. I’m lucky enough lớn own this one of Jim Wileyhimself! Very interesting khổng lồ see, but does not provide enough information lớn addmuch to your film. Feel không tính tiền to take this film into whatever direction you choose; You could even do a crime thriller based on real outlaws. All you would have to vì chưng is lookthrough the newspaper archives in the crime section during that time period. Tryto get as much detail as you can, but you may end up having to lớn draw your ownconclusions. |