很多考生在考前会去找一些关于雅思雅思阅读精准预测的相关内容来阅读,但是除非是拿到雅思阅读的内部考试真题,不然“精准”二字,可信度有待商榷。那么有没有方法可以帮助大家去做雅思阅读部分的预测呢?其实是有的,但是它也只能从大方向给大家一些提示,不可能做到百分百精准预测。本文中小编就整理了一些雅思阅读机经中出现的重复考试题材,供大家参考学习,下面就一起去了解一下:
雅思阅读文章题目 The Grimme Fairy Tale
重复年份 20150704 20140313
雅思阅读题材 文学
雅思阅读题型 判断6+单选4+选词雅思阅读填空题4
文章大意 阐述了格林童话的出版历史。格林兄弟写下这些童话的灵感来源,不同时期外界对于格林童话的反应以及格林童话的第一版和再版变化。
部分答案参考:
雅思阅读判断题
27. N the Grimme brother knew they would gain international fame, the lasting fame would shock the Grimmes
28. NG the Grimmes were inforced to do work of their own secret
29. Y the sales of Fairy Tale in England was higher than in German
30. NG
31. Y some parents still thought the Fiary Tale was not good for their children
32. N the fairy Tale author considered the man who made contribution to the story
of Cinderella as the original model
雅思阅读单选题
33. A the flowering of children literature level in 1800s
34. A illustration the change of Fairy Tale in order to match with the modern times
(refining & resoftening)
35. C
36. D another contributor of the Fiary Tale in Italy
雅思阅读填空题:
37. F the reason why some people think the Fairy Tale belongs to German
38. H some violent stories
39. E
40. D
雅思阅读文章题目 Gesture
重复年份 20150711 20120712 20100211 20071020 20070303
雅思阅读题材 人文社科
雅思阅读题型 小标题6+段落细节配对 5+选择3
文章大意 讲了手势研究。开始用电话铃声作比喻说手势为什么大家都看得懂,后面讲到手势的个体差异,文化差异,包括各国的举例。
参考阅读:
Gestures have been studied throughout the centuries from different perspectivesDuring the Roman Empire, Quintilian studied in his Institution Oratoria how gesture may be used in rhetorical discourse. Another broad study of gesture was published by Englishman John Bulwer in 1644. Bulwer analyzed dozens of gestures and provided a guide on how to use gestures to increase eloquence and clarity for public speaking.] Andrea De Jorio published an extensive account of gestural expression in 1832. A peer reviewed journal Gesturehas been published since 2001 and was founded by Adam Kendon and Cornelia Müller. The International Society for Gesture Studies (ISGS) was founded in 2002.
Gesture has frequently been taken up by researchers in the field of dance studies and performance studies in ways that emphasize the ways they are culturally and contextually inflected. Performance scholar, Carrie Noland, describes gestures as "learned techniques of the body" and stresses the way gestures are embodied corporeal forms of cultural communication.[11] But rather than just residing within one cultural context, she describes how gesture migrate across bodies and locations to create new cultural meanings and associations. She also posits how they might function as a form of "resistance to homogenization" because they are so dependent on the specificities of the bodies that perform them.
Gesture has also been taken up within queer theory, ethnic studies and their intersections in performance studies, as a way to think about how the moving body gains social meaning. José Esteban Mu?oz uses the idea of gesture to mark a kind of refusal of finitude and certainty and links gesture to his ideas of ephemera. Mu?oz specifically draws on the African-American dancer and drag queen performerKevin Aviance to articulate his interest not in what queer gestures might mean, but what they might perform. Juana María Rodríguez borrows ideas of phenomenology and draws on Noland and Mu?oz to investigate how gesture functions in queer sexual practices as a way to rewrite gender and negotiate power relations. She also connects gesture to Giorgio Agamben's idea of "means without ends" to think about political projects of social justice that are incomplete, partial, and legibile within culturally and socially defined spheres of meaning.
Within the field of linguistics, the most hotly contested aspect of gesture revolves around the subcategory of Lexical or Iconic Co-Speech Gestures. Adam Kendon was the first linguist to hypothesize on their purpose when he argued that Lexical gestures do work to amplify or modulate the lexico-semantic content of the verbal speech with which they co-occur. However, since the late 1990s, most research has revolved around the contrasting hypothesis that Lexical gestures serve a primarily cognitive purpose in aiding the process of speech production As of 2012, there is research to suggest that Lexical Gesture does indeed serve a primarily communicative purpose and cognitive only secondary, but in the realm of socio-pragmatic communication, rather than lexico-semantic modification.
雅思阅读文章题目 Dust and American
重复年份 20150801 20130718 20080214
雅思阅读题材 环保
雅思阅读题型 判断7+雅思阅读填空题6
文章大意 美国沙漠化问题。美国西南沙尘的起源,历史,调查对大平原地带的影响,产生的问题。
部分答案参考:
雅思阅读判断题
1.The dust had shot up dramatically since the second half of 19 century True
2.The Aztec civilization disappeared due to the dust in the atmospheres false
3.Before people bringing castles southwest has a lot of basins in great plain false
4. Basins 'number decrease since European settlers found them are easy to be hunt not given
5. Railway building used more money than expected not given
6. &&&hand railway company work hard to protect the land they own false
7. Until today the land belongs to company still infertile. True
雅思阅读填空题:
1930s law. Limit 8 cattle herbs
Today BF research where the dust comes from ? China?
Analysis components and 9 size From southwest
BN soil cannot be destroyed by high 10 wind
Soil can be destroyed by cattle hooks
Analyzing 11 lake sediments
Discover. 12 nutrients
Dust cannot be blamed for gradual disappearance of. Snow and 13 glaciers
雅思阅读文章题目 Australia Parrots
重复年份 20150919 20140802 20120209 20090627 20080821
雅思阅读题材 动物
雅思阅读题型 段落细节配对6+选择3+雅思阅读填空题4
文章大意 本文主要讲了澳洲鹦鹉Australia Parrots 在澳洲数量繁多的原因和各种特点习性的分析。在适应环境的过程中,有的鹦鹉灭绝了。
部分答案参考:
14.one example of one parrot species survive from the change of environment. D
20. parrot 都分布在哪些地区?C .in the continent which split up.
21. 关于 parrot beaks 哪一项是对的?D
22. nesting 的确定是什么?D
23. one-sixth in Australia
24. as easy as 16th century
25. mapmaker cartographer
以上就是关于雅思阅读精准预测的全部内容,上面的内容希望考生把它作为一种学习资料,帮助大家提高雅思写作的分数。有时间的考试在备考刷题过程中也可以像小编这样,把相同类型的题材做一个分类,当刷题量达到一定的程度,大家自然而然就会发现一些雅思阅读常考的规律了。而且这样也不会耽误大家备考的时间,还能同时达到预测的目的。最后,祝愿大家都能取得一个理想的成绩。