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雅思听力答题注意事项

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雅思听力答题注意事项

1.关于大小写:

建议喜欢大写的鸭子全部用大写,这样不会错 : 每个单词全部字母大写,对于不确定是否需要首字母大写的采取这种办法。(阅读不需要这种方法。阅读答案很明确的。除了专有名词,都不要首字母大写。)

如果你习惯小写,需要注意以下几点首字母大写:

a.表格里面的内容一般要求大写

b.特殊名词 比如: 时间(Monday) 地点(Church Road) 人名(John) 职位(Professor)

c.上下文对应位置大写的你也要大写

2.关于缩写

普遍承认的缩写均可使用

a.1st April=April 1st 但是不能写成Apr

b.pound,dollar 建议缩写成符号

c.am pm AD BC都可以写成缩写的形式

d.professor 可以写成pro 但是如果有人名,需要大写成Pro.

e.CD要写成CD player

3.几个容易拼错的词

accommodation, cigarette, cassette, tobacco, oxygen, separate,

Australia, communication, aggregate, aggravate

雅思听力考试技巧

1、如未给例子,时间为5.35;如给例子,则按照例子模仿.另外要注意a.m. 和p.m.

2、专有名词,人名,地名首字母在填表时必须大写

3、货币数目必须在前面写货币符号$ A,即使原文已经给出,也要转移到答题纸上

4、熟练拼写星期和月份,不可以使用缩写!!!!

5、大写的专有名词在雅思为路标词汇,使用它帮助定位

6、若所写答案不超过三个单词,则每个单词都必须保留(注意:单词必须准确,意思对也不可以)

7、听力中注意大小写,单复数,在没听清楚的情况下,确定单词不是不可数名词则为复数

8、选择题时,所有选项在录音中都会听到,注意:单选,若听到并列的选项,则都不是;多选,单独出现的选项一般不是答案。

9、听到数字如百分比,时间,分数,年代,年龄,日期,将其写在空白处作备用答案

10、填空题有and,转移答案到答题纸上的时候要抄上and

11、听到although后注意放在其后的一句话的意思

12、填空题按照题号的顺序走,如故三句话没跟上,则越过两个空

13、磁带中如果有拼写某个字母的单词,必是某处答案,将其写在空白处.

雅思听力提分训练素材:孕妇吸烟有害婴儿?

雅思泛听原文:Is Smoking Pot While Pregnant Safe For The Baby?

DAVID GREENE, HOST:

This month, California became the world's largest jurisdiction with broad legal access to marijuana. Adults in this state can now buy marijuana without a doctor's prescription. But as Sarah Varney reports, obstetricians here are worried about pregnant women getting the wrong message.

本月,加利福尼亚成为世界上最大的合法拥有大麻的司法管辖区。这个州的成年人可以不用医生的处方就买大麻。但Sarah Varney报道,产科医生在这里担心孕妇得到错误的信息。

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #1: Please, Mommy.

SARAH VARNEY, BYLINE: Two-year-old Maverick Hawkins sits on a red, plastic car in his grandmother's living room in Nevada City, a picturesque town in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. His play pal Delilah Smith snacks on hummus and delights over her Princess Peppa stuffie.

COMPUTER-GENERATED VOICE: I'm Princess Peppa (oinking).

VARNEY: It's playtime for the kids of the provocatively named Facebook group Pot Smoking Moms Who Cuss Sometimes. Maverick's mother, Jenna Sauter, started the group after he was born. She was 22 at the time and feeling lonely and depressed.

JENNA SAUTER: I didn't want to have to, like, hide who I was, you know. I wanted it to be, like, you know, friends who I could be open with, you know, and be like, well, I do this, I do this, I enjoy going into river. I like to maybe smoke a joint at the river.

VARNEY: There are nearly 2,600 members now in the Facebook group. Marijuana is offered up as a harmless remedy for everything from morning sickness to postpartum depression. Delilah's mom is Andria Smith. She's 21 and a week away from her due date with her second child. She bristled recently at a doctor's suggestion that she take half a Norco, a powerful pain pill, for her back pain instead of smoking pot.

ANDRIA SMITH: She's like, well, we know more about Norco and blah, blah, blah, and we don't know that much about marijuana. I was like, my kid can count to 10 before she was even 2, and I smoked pot through my whole pregnancy. She's not stupid.

VARNEY: Smith is not smoking in her third trimester because she doesn't want her baby to test positive for pot. The drug's psychoactive compounds cross the placenta, exposing the fetus to at least 10 percent of the THC that the mother receives. It's unclear how many pregnant women in the United States use marijuana. They may be reluctant to tell their doctors since it's considered child abuse in at least 24 states.

But studies show a sharp jump in pot use among pregnant women. Dr. Dana Gosset, an obstetrician at the University of California, San Francisco, says marijuana adversely affects how a baby's brain develops.

DANA GOSSET: Children who have been exposed to marijuana while growing in the womb have poorer performance on visual-motor coordination, visual tasks.

VARNEY: Like catching a ball or solving puzzles.

GOSSET: They may have behavioral problems at higher rates than other children by the age of 14, and interestingly, they are at greater risk for initiating marijuana use, and that is biologically plausible because the effects of the THC in the brain may actually prime that child for addictive behavior, not just to marijuana but potentially to alcohol as well.

VARNEY: The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists warns breastfeeding moms to avoid pot exposure since some amount of THC passes into the baby. But to Andria Smith's conviction that her daughter Delilah is just as smart as her peers, studies show that children exposed to marijuana in utero don't score worse on reading or math as they get older.

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #2: Phew.

VARNEY: Back in Nevada City, the play date of Pot Smoking Moms Who Sometimes Cuss, has moved outside.

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #2: All right. Where were we?

UNIDENTIFIED CHILD: I want up.

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #2: You want up?

VARNEY: Sauter says parents are uncertain if they'll get in trouble using pot now in California. Indeed, child protection laws in most states remain at odds with liberal marijuana laws. Sauter and Andria Smith both had babies who tested positive for THC just after birth and were visited at home by county social services. Though now they never smoke in front of their children. Sauter says some moms on her Facebook page won't go to the doctor even when they're sick.

SAUTER: They don't want to get tested, and that's dangerous. I mean, you got to be honest because if, like, something does go wrong, we got to know.

VARNEY: Obstetricians don't endorse mandatory testing of pregnant women or newborn babies for THC over concerns that women could be jailed or their babies taken away. But with recreational cannabis now legal in eight states, physicians like Gosset are worried that young children whose brains are rapidly developing will inhale pot smoke in their homes and come to know the world in an altered state. I'm Sarah Varney in Nevada City, Calif.

GREENE: And Sarah is with our partner, Kaiser Health News.

雅思听力高频词汇

smoking pot 抽大麻

prescription 处方

pregnant 怀孕

living room 客厅

due date 到期日

back pain 背部疼痛

雅思听力提分训练素材:印度森林守卫者

雅思听力泛听内容原文:A Lifetime Of Planting Trees On A Remote River Island: Meet India's Forest Man

NOEL KING, HOST:

Deep inside Northeast India, a forest has come bounding back thanks to one man.

在印度东北部的深处,由于一个人的缘故,一片森林正变得越来越近。

He's a farmer. NPR's Julie McCarthy traveled to see him, and she has this report.

JULIE MCCARTHY, HOST:

We've come to one of the most geographically isolated parts of India, the Northeast, nestled along the borders of China, Bhutan and Bangladesh.

(SOUNDBITE OF WATER SPLASHING)

MCCARTHY: We arrange ourselves in a boat for a short journey to a river island in Assam, a state famous for tea, the mighty Brahmaputra River we're crossing and the Forest Man.

JADAV PAYENG: (Foreign language spoken).

MCCARTHY: Jadav Payeng, a 58-year-old farmer, keeps the hours of an insomniac.

By 4:30 a.m., we're gliding across a moonlit channel. A pink sky pushes out the stars.

The slap of his oar is all that breaks the predawn tranquility.

(SOUNDBITE OF WATER SPLASHING)

MCCARTHY: We alight on an island of some 250 families from the Mishing tribe that lives along the river banks, and Jadav begins the daily trek to his vegetable fields and his life's mission, reviving the ecosystem here. It's now become full of grasslands and plants and a forest. When Jadav was young, the son of a poor buffalo trader, this strip of land in the middle of the river was attached to the mainland. Erosion from the river severed it. Jadav of picks up a handful of earth and explains how the landscape has changed.

PAYENG: (Through interpreter) Earlier, this was all sand. No trees, no grass, nothing was here. Only driftwood.

(SOUNDBITE OF COWS MOOING)

MCCARTHY: Now pastures nourish cows. Cotton trees stand straight in rows as far as the eye can see. Jadav planted them, his hands transforming this once barren island the size of Martha's Vineyard.

PAYENG: (Through interpreter) First with bamboo trees. I kept planting all different kinds of trees.

MCCARTHY: He says once a tree seeds, the wind, the birds, the entire ecosystem knows how to sow them. Jadav started planting here in 1979, stirred by a freakish sight, snakes piled on the sand in scorching heat. They'd perished from lack of shade.

PAYENG: (Foreign language spoken).

MCCARTHY: "When I saw it," he says, "I thought even we humans will have to die this way in the heat. In the grief of those dead snakes, I created this forest." Local tribesmen advised Jadav of to plant tall grasses to protect the reptiles.

PAYENG: (Foreign language spoken).

MCCARTHY: Over the course of nearly four decades, Jadav says he's planted so many trees he's lost count.

(SOUNDBITE OF FOREST NOISES)

MCCARTHY: Barefoot, this Mishing tribesman prunes plants as he guides us to some of his oldest trees. He leans against a 30-year-old teak tree and points to scratches on the bark. A tiger has sharpened its claws.

PAYENG: (Foreign language spoken). Eighty-five cow. Ninety-five buffalo.

MCCARTHY: Jadav is saying that he's lost 85 cows and 95 buffalo to tigers who have eaten them, killed them.

PAYENG: (Foreign language spoken).

MCCARTHY: He describes coming face to face with one of the big cats. What went through your head? Were you scared to death?

PAYENG: (Through interpreter) No, no. I wasn't scared. I know that tigers have half the courage of women. This one killed a buffalo, saw me and slinked off.

MCCARTHY: He says, unafraid of the wild elephants that cross the river to roam his forest, island villagers complain the herd tramples their rice fields and homes. But Jadav defends the animal and says it is man that must adjust to these woods. Jadav has received one of India's highest civilian awards. The dense forest bears his name and now sprawls over 1,300 acres. India's Forest Man personifies dedication to a dream, rising at 4 a.m., paddling across the river nearly every day for almost 40 years.

他说,不怕的野生大象过河,在他的森林,岛上的村民抱怨羊群践踏他们的稻田和房屋。但Jadav保护动物,说它是人,必须适应这些树林。jadav收到了一个印度平民的最高奖。茂密的森林,现在以他的名字命名的占地1300亩。

Certainly most people, if they acted on it, wouldn't stick with it for 40 years. How did you do that? How do you do that?

PAYENG: (Foreign language spoken).

MCCARTHY: "No one sees God," says Jadav Payeng. "I see God in nature. Nature is God," he says. "It gives me inspiration. It gives me power." Julie McCarthy, NPR News, Assam, India.

雅思听力高频词汇

geographically 地理位置

isolate 分离

buffalo 水牛

villager 村民

trample 践踏

sprawl 蔓延

inspiration 灵感

dense 稠密的

dedication 奉献

paddling 划桨



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