时间:2018-12-19 作者:英语课 分类:最新版雅思听力指南


英语课

[00:23.43]that resembles the International English Language Testing System Listening Test.

[00:31.03]The test consists of four sections.

[00:35.63]Answer the questions as you listen to the recording 1.

[00:40.44]Note that the recording will be played once only.

[00:45.53]Please turn to Section 1.

[00:49.63]STOP YOUR TAPE

[00:52.82]You will see that there is an example which has been done for you.

[00:58.91]On this occasion 2 only the conversation relating to this will be played first.

[01:06.30]Jane:Hello Steve. How are you?

[01:10.19]Steve:Oh I'm not too  bad today,thank you Jane.And you?

[01:15.49]How did  you go in the exams?

[01:18.99]Jane:I'm not sure.I haven't got all my results yet,

[01:24.30]but I'm so glad we're coming up to the end of the semester 3.

[01:29.39]I really need a holiday,so I'm going camping with some friends.

[01:35.19]Jane is pleased about it being the end of semester,

[01:40.99]so you choose C'the semester ending'  STOP YOUR TAPE

[01:48.88]Section I.

[01:51.67]You will hear two friends talking about a holiday trip they plan to make.

[01:57.86]First,look at questions 1 to 7.

[02:02.78]At this point you would normally 4 hear the example.

[02:08.03]Because you have already heard the example it is not repeated here.

[02:14.50]Now we shall begin.

[02:19.10]You should answer the questions as you listen

[02:23.49]because you will not hear the recording a second time.

[02:28.38]First,you have another chance to look at questions 1 to 7.

[02:34.15]Now,listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 7.

[02:36.50]STOP YOUR TAPE

[02:39.58]Jane:Hello Steve.How are you?

[02:43.58]Steve:Oh I'm not too bad today,thank you Jane.

[02:48.28]How are you?How did you go in the exam

[02:53.27]Jane:I'm not sure.I haven't got all my results yet,

[02:58.65]but I'm so glad we're coming up to the end of the semester.

[03:03.85]I really need a holiday,so I'm going camping with some friends.

[03:09.55]What are you doing over the semester break,Steve?

[03:14.14]Steve:I haven't got any plans yet.

[03:18.04]I don't really have enough  money to fly home.

[03:22.63]I suppose I could get a part-time job and earn some money,

[03:27.94]but I don't really want to.

[03:31.12]Then again,maybe I could start studying for next semester.

[03:36.71]Jane:Mmm.I thought  about doing some summer courses,

[03:41.81]but I decided 5 that's not a good idea.

[03:46.01]I need a break or I'll get stale 6.

[03:50.30]I need to do something completely different. You do too.

[03:55.68]Why don't you join me and my friends on the camping trip?

[04:00.17]Steve:Well,I don't know really.Would your friends mind?

[04:05.45]Jane:No,of course not.They'd be happy to have you along.

[04:11.14]We're going down to the Royal National Park.

[04:15.43]Have you been there yet?  Steve:No,I haven't.

[04:19.74]It's somewhere south of Sydney isn't It?

[04:23.84]Jane:Yes,it's about 30 kilometres south of Sydney.

[04:28.83]We'll be getting an early train from Central to sutherland.

[04:34.23]It leaves Central at seven and goes to Waterfall via sutherland.

[04:40.43]Amin and Lucy are joining us there because they live in Caringbah.

[04:46.30]Steve:Oh,I see.That is very early.

[04:50.80]And who did you say will join the train at Caringbah?

[04:55.99]Jane:No,not at Caringbah.At Sutherland.

[05:00.49]Amin and Lucy. Then,from Waterfall,

[05:05.69]we'll hike to where we're goingto be spending the first few days.

[05:11.88]That's at Garie beach.

[05:15.09]Steve:What's the park like?

[05:17.99]Is it on the coast,or inland?

[05:22.09]Jane:It's on the coast,but it's very big,over 15,000 hectares

[05:28.67]and there are a couple of rivers,especially one big one,the Hacking 7.

[05:35.47]Steve:Can you do anything on this river?Can we go on it?

[05:40.35]Jane:Oh yeah,lots. You can hire boats--go boating--row boats.

[05:47.33]Steve:Row boats. Hey,that sounds fun?

[05:52.00]Um,and what about scuba 8 diving or horse riding?

[05:57.09]Can we do any of those things?

[06:00.28]Jane:Well there isn't much point in scuba diving around there

[06:05.69]and there aren't any reefs 9 or anything,

[06:09.97]so there's not much underwater Life.

[06:13.94]And because it's a national park,domestic animals aren't allowed.

[06:19.82]Steve:So what equipment do we need to bring with us if we're going?

[06:25.80]Do we have to carry all our food for a week?

[06:29.90]Jane:No.We've got organized for the food to go down with a van,

[06:36.30]so we don't have to carry too much.

[06:40.20]You know Dave's van.

[06:43.38]It's a camper with a fridge and cooking things,

[06:47.77]so we needn't bother with that.

[06:51.25]But you'll need to bring a sleeping bag.

[06:55.53]I've got an extra one I can lend you if you haven't got one.

[07:01.12]Steve:And what type of clothes should

[07:05.09]I bring Like,what's the weath- er going to be like?

[07:08.98]Jane:Bathers.Definitely 10 bathers'cause there are beaches,and the river

[07:15.17]You can swim in the river.

[07:18.57]There's some beautiful little swimming holes with waterfalls in the river.

[07:24.47]Um...good hiking boots strong boots and socks

[07:30.38]I think you need a few pairs of socks because if they get wet

[07:36.18]it's often difficult to dry them.

[07:39.89]Otherwise,whatever you prefer to hike in.

[07:44.38]If you like shorts that's OK.

[07:47.98]Steve:And what about my bicycle?Should I bring that?

[07:52.87]Jane:Not really.Well,you could.

[07:57.26]There are places to cycle,

[08:00.55]but none of us are cycling this time.

[08:04.86]But you will need a warm sweater or jacket for the evenings.

[08:10.27]Steve:So that's a bit of a pity.

[08:13.77]I rather like cycling,but not really on my own.

[08:19.15]And do we have to book anything? Like the train,maybe?

[08:23.96]Jane:No,we don't need to book the train.

[08:27.85]And we've already booked beds in the youth hostel 11.

[08:32.63]We've booked eight beds and so far we've only got six people,

[08:37.93]so it's fine for you to come along.

[08:41.54]Steve:And do we need a guide?

[08:44.72]STOP YOUR TAPE

[08:47.91]Jane goes on to talk about some of the activities that they can do in the park.

[08:54.00]Look at questions 8 to 11,the plan of the park and the list of activities.

[09:01.47]As you listen

[09:04.24]write the appropriate activities in the correct area of the park.

[09:09.62]Jane does not mention every area of the park.

[09:14.01]You will have to leave some areas empty

[09:18.71]and you will not use all of the activities.

[09:23.20]You will be given time at the end of the conversation

[09:27.80]to copy your answers against questions 8 to 11.

[09:32.89]STOP YOUR TAPE

[09:36.08]Steve:And do we need a guide?

[09:39.27]Jane:Oh no.Look here's a map.I'll show you.

[09:44.54]Now,you see these arrows?

[09:48.23]They're the marked walking trails.

[09:52.43]This is Waterfall, where we get off the train.

[09:57.42]Then we'll walk to Garie beach and stay at the hostel there.

[10:02.52]You see this area beyond the youth hostel,to the south?

[10:08.39]Those are rocky bluffs 12

[10:11.58]and there are lots of animals and birds in this area.

[10:16.18]You can spend hours just watching them.

[10:20.17]Now this area here, around Garie itself,

[10:25.37]has fabulous 13 beaches for swimming and walking,and in some parts

[10:31.28]there are rock pools with fascinating sea creatures in them.

[10:36.79]Steve:So there are plenty of places to swim.

[10:40.97]Jane:Yeah,there are great places to swim.

[10:45.46]Then to the north of Garie,

[10:48.65]along the coast there are some wonderful cliffs 14 walk along,

[10:54.05]where you can get spectacular 15 views.

[10:58.16]We plan to walk along here to this great picnic

[11:02.96]and barbecue place with a waterfall,called Wattamolla.

[11:08.94]Lots of people go there just for the day to have a picnic lunch.

[11:14.12]Of course Dave will have to drive the van.

[11:18.30]This area here is Audley.

[11:22.11]Steve:Where? Oh yeah.

[11:26.00]Jane:It's not a town,

[11:29.11]it's just a place where two rivers join where you can hire rowboats.

[11:35.30]We'll spend the last day here and then we'll all pile into the van

[11:41.81]so Dave can drive us back to Sutherland to get the train home.

[11:48.42]Copy the letter for the area of the map

[11:53.41]and the activity against numbers 8 to 11 in any order.

[12:00.51]STOP YOUR TAPE

[12:06.70]That is the end of Section I.

[12:10.59]You now have half a minute to check your answers.

 



1 recording
n.录音,记录
  • How long will the recording of the song take?录下这首歌得花多少时间?
  • I want to play you a recording of the rehearsal.我想给你放一下彩排的录像。
2 occasion
n.场合,时机,机会,诱因,理由;vt.惹起,引起
  • Her dress was too showy for such a formal occasion.在如此正式的场合,她的服装过分华丽了。
  • Her tears were fought back on such an occasion.在这种场合下她忍住了眼泪。
3 semester
n.一学期,半学年,六个月的时间
  • A student will probably attend four or five courses during each semester.每个学生一学期可能要修四五门课程。
  • I had an especially rough time during my first semester.我第一个学期的日子难受极了。
4 normally
adv.正常地,通常地
  • I normally do all my shopping on Saturdays.我通常在星期六买东西。
  • My pulse beats normally.我脉搏正常。
5 decided
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
6 stale
adj.因陈旧而乏味的,过时的;没有新意的
  • The room smelled musty and stale.这个房间闻起来有股发霉的陈味儿。
  • The bread is too stale to eat.面包太陈不能吃了。
7 hacking
n.非法访问计算机系统和数据库的活动
  • The patient with emphysema is hacking all day. 这个肺气肿病人整天不断地干咳。
  • We undertook the task of hacking our way through the jungle. 我们负责在丛林中开路。
8 scuba
n.水中呼吸器
  • I first got hooked on scuba diving when I was twelve.12岁时我开始迷上了带水中呼吸器潜水。
  • While on honeymoon in Bali,she learned to scuba dive.她在巴厘岛度蜜月时学会了带水肺潜水。
9 reefs
礁体
  • The motorboat cut across swift currents and skirted dangerous reefs. 汽艇穿过激流,绕过险滩。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • Fish are abundant about the reefs. 暗礁附近鱼很多。 来自《简明英汉词典》
10 definitely
adv.一定地,肯定地;明确地,确切地
  • The team will definitely lose if he doesn't play.如果他不参加比赛,这个队肯定会输。
  • I shall definitely be home before six o'clock.6点以前,我一定回家。
11 hostel
n.(学生)宿舍,招待所
  • I lived in a hostel while I was a student.我求学期间住在青年招待所里。
  • He says he's staying at a Youth Hostel.他说他现住在一家青年招待所。
12 bluffs
恐吓( bluff的名词复数 ); 悬崖; 峭壁
  • Two steep limestone bluffs rise up each side of the narrow inlet. 两座陡峭的石灰石断崖耸立在狭窄的入口两侧。
  • He bluffs his way in, pretending initially to be a dishwasher and then later a chef. 他虚张声势的方式,假装最初是一个洗碗机,然后厨师。
13 fabulous
adj.极好的;极为巨大的;寓言中的,传说中的
  • We had a fabulous time at the party.我们在晚会上玩得很痛快。
  • This is a fabulous sum of money.这是一笔巨款。
14 cliffs
n.悬崖,峭壁(cliff的复数形式)
  • the chalk cliffs of southern England 英格兰南部的白垩质峭壁
  • Local folklore has it that prehistoric men drove cattle over these cliffs. 当地民间传说中称,史前人类把野牛从这些悬崖上驱赶下去。 来自《简明英汉词典》
15 spectacular
adj.引人注目的,出色的,与众不同的
  • This is a spectacular film.这是一部场面壮观的电影。
  • This is the most spectacular financial crash of the decade.这是10年里最引人注目的金融破产事件。
学英语单词
Accadia
acceptor exhaustion
Adelshofen
afterview
amlapura
antineoplastic drug
appeal against finding
applicature
articular crescent
Batmaniac
beechlike
Bennebroek
beretta
birnbaum-raymond-zuckerman inequality
blancmange
ca1(cornu ammonis 1)
camber ratio
Camellia omeiensis
Cantharellus cinnabarinus
constructive criticism
Dabilja
double aperture core
finance department
Fleischmann's follicle
gite
glowing cloud
ground stake
Harvard Monthly Index Chart
hendawi
herrman
hot driving
hydrocarbon black
i and
in someone's fingers
ingemar
injection therapy of internal hemorroid
international economic order
isurus paucuss
laminar flow extent
legal consultancy service
long-branched
lower ... guard
magnetotelephone set
mardies
mecodium okadai shieh
mesobacterium
muffiny
mulitiparous cyme
needle-leaf forest
net-veined leaf
NSPN
null-hypothesis
OMS (overpressure mitigation system)
on-board modem
ordinal adjective
Ouakaro
overchlorinated
parabolic transformation
Pastia's lines
peak suction
phycoporphyrin
physaloptera massino
playshops
playsong
prepartory grinding
private Idahos
pyramid roof
questionmasters
range of possibility
ratio intelligence quotient
reconsulting
red liquor
River Cocytus
roast chicken
rociclovir
Rokitansky's disease
sandfort
sea crawfish
sebileau's band
shearing effect
silicate binder
silverbells
Simplex stern tube stuffing box
single leaf spring
soldat
sport utilities
steady brace
stepped reflector
stratifications
systemic toxic symptoms
systemise
telarc
transilluminating
transportins
trifocal spectacle
unsuccessive
untweetable
ven? pulmonales
verge escapement
vertical mining
Winside
Yuzuruha-san