1、剑桥雅思考试第 13 版第一套真题及答案解析(总分:135.00,做题时间:175 分钟)一、LISTENING(总题数:4,分数:40.00)SECTION 1There are ten questions below,Complete the table below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.Cookery Clas Foc Other Information ExampleThe Food_Studio_how to 【A1】_ and cook with seasonal productssmall classe al
2、so offers 【A2】_classesclients who return get a 【A3】_discoBonds Cookery Schoofood that is【A4】_includes recipes to strengthen your 【A5】_they have a free 【A6】_every ThursdayThe 【A7】 _Centremainly 【A8】_ foodlocated near the 【A9】_a special course in skills with a 【A10】_is sometimes available(分数:10)(1).【A
3、1】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(2).【A2】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(3).【A3】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(4).【A4】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(5).【A5】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(6).【A6】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(7).【A7】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(8).【A8】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(9).【A9】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(10).【A10】(分数:1)填空项 1:_SECTION 2(分数:10)(1).There are three questions below,Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Why a
4、re changes needed to traffic systems in Granford?(分数:1)A.The number of traffic accidents has risen.B.The amount of traffic on the roads has increased.C.The types of vehicles on the roads have changed.(2).In a survey, local residents particularly complained about(分数:1)A.dangerous driving by parents.B
5、.pollution from trucks and lorries.C.inconvenience from parked cars.(3).According to the speaker, one problem with the new regulations wHI be(分数:1)A.raising money to pay for them.B.finding a way to make people follow them.C.getting the support of the police.(4).There are six questions below.,Label t
6、he map below.Write the correct letter, A-I.New traffic lights(分数:1)填空项 1:_(5).Pedestrian crossing(分数:1)填空项 1:_(6).Parking allowed(分数:1)填空项 1:_(7).New No Parking sign(分数:1)填空项 1:_(8).New disabled parking spaces(分数:1)填空项 1:_(9).Widened pavement(分数:1)填空项 1:_(10).Lorry loading/unloading restrictions(分数:
7、1)填空项 1:_SECTION 3(分数:10)(1).There are five questions below,Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Why is Jack interested in investigating seed germination?(分数:1)A.He may do a module on a related topic later on.B.He wants to have a career in plant science.C.He is thinking of choosing this topic for hi
8、s dissertation.(2).Jack and Emma agree the main advantage of their present experiment is that it can be(分数:1)A.described very easily.B.carried out inside the laboratory.C.completed in the time available.(3).What do they decide to check with their tutor?(分数:1)A.whether their aim is appropriateB.wheth
9、er anyone else has chosen this topicC.whether the assignment contributes to their final grade(4).They agree that Graves book on seed germination is disappointing because(分数:1)A.it fails to cover recent advances in seed science.B.the content is irrelevant for them.C.its focus is very theoretical.(5).
10、What does Jack say about the article on seed germination by Lee Hall?(分数:1)A.The diagrams of plant development are useful.B.The analysis of seed germination statistics is thorough.C.The findings on seed germination after fires are surprising.(6).There are five questions below,Complete the flow-chart
11、 below.Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H, A container B soil C weight D conditionE height F colour G types H depths (分数:1)填空项 1:_(7).(分数:1)填空项 1:_(8).(分数:1)填空项 1:_(9).(分数:1)填空项 1:_(10).(分数:1)填空项 1:_SECTION 4There are ten questions belowEffects of urban environments o
12、n animalsIntroductionRecent urban developments represent massive environmental changes. It was previously thought that only a few animals were suitable for city life, e.g. the 【B1】_ 一 because of its general adaptability the pigeon - because walls of city buildings are similar to 【B2】_In fact, many u
13、rban animals are adapting with unusual 【B3】_Recent research Emilie Snell-Rood studied small urbanised mammal specimens from museums in Minnesota.- She found the size of their 【B4】_had increased.- She suggests this may be due to the need to locate new sources of 【B5】_and to deal with new dangers. Cat
14、arina Miranda focused on the 【B6】_of urban and rural blackbirds.- She found urban birds were often braver, but were afraid of situations that were 【B7】_. Jonathan Atwell studies how animals respond to urban environments.- He found that some animals respond to 【B8】_by producing lower levels of hormon
15、es. Sarah Partans team found urban squirrels use their 【B9】_ to help them communicate.Long-term possibilitiesSpecies of animals may develop which are unique to cities. However, some changes may not be 【B10】_.(分数:10)(1).【B1】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(2).【B2】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(3).【B3】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(4).【B4】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(
16、5).【B5】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(6).【B6】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(7).【B7】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(8).【B8】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(9).【B9】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(10).【B10】(分数:1)填空项 1:_二、READING(总题数:3,分数:40.00)READING PASSAGE 1Case Study: Tourism New Zealand websiteNew Zealand is a small country of four million inhabitants, a long-haul flight from all the
17、major tourist-generating markets of the world. Tourism currently makes up 9% of the countrys gross domestic product, and is the countrys largest export sector. Unlike other export sectors, which make products and then sell them overseas, tourism brings its customers to New Zealand. The product is th
18、e country itself - the people, the places and the experiences. In 1999, Tourism New Zealand launched a campaign to communicate a new brand position to the world. The campaign focused on New Zealands scenic beauty, exhilarating outdoor activities and authentic Maori culture, and it made New Zealand o
19、ne of the strongest national brands in the world.A key feature of the campaign was the website , which provided potential visitors to New Zealand with a single gateway to everything the destination had to offer. The heart of the website was a database of tourism services operators, both those based
20、in New Zealand and those based abroad which offered tourism services to the country. Any tourism-related business could be listed by filling in a simple form. This meant that even the smallest bed and breakfast address or specialist activity provider could gain a web presence with access to an audie
21、nce of long-haul visitors. In addition, because participating businesses were able to update the details they gave on a regular basis, the information provided remained accurate. And to maintain and improve standards, Tourism New Zealand organised a scheme whereby organisations appearing on the webs
22、ite underwent an independent evaluation against a set of agreed national standards of quality. As part of this, the effect of each business on the environment was considered.To communicate the New Zealand experience, the site also carried features relating to famous people and places. One of the mos
23、t popular was an interview with former New Zealand All Blacks rugby captain Tana Umaga. Another feature that attracted a lot of attention was an interactive journey through a number of the locations chosen for blockbuster films which had made use of New Zealands stunning scenery as a backdrop. As th
24、e site developed, additional features were added to help independent travellers devise their own customised itineraries. To make it easier to plan motoring holidays, the site catalogued the most popular driving routes in the country, highlighting different routes according to the season and indicati
25、ng distances and times.Later, a Travel Planner feature was added, which allowed visitors to click and bookmark, places or attractions they were interested in, and then view the results on a map. The Travel Planner offered suggested routes and public transport options between the chosen locations. Th
26、ere were also links to accommodation in the area. By registering with the website, users could save their Travel Plan and return to it later, or print it out to take on the visit. The website also had a Your Words section where anyone could submit a blog of their New Zealand travels for possible inc
27、lusion on the website.The Tourism New Zealand website won two Webby awards for online achievement and innovation. More importantly perhaps, the growth of tourism to New Zealand was impressive. Overall tourism expenditure increased by an average of 6.9% per year between 1999 and 2004. From Britain, v
28、isits to New Zealand grew at an average annual rate of 13% between 2002 and 2006, compared to a rate of 4% overall for British visits abroad.The website was set up to allow both individuals and travel organisations to create itineraries and travel packages to suit their own needs and interests. On t
29、he website, visitors can search for activities not solely by geographical location, but also by the particular nature of the activity. This is important as research shows that activities are the key driver of visitor satisfaction, contributing 74% to visitor satisfaction, while transport and accommo
30、dation account for the remaining 26%. The more activities that visitors undertake, the more satisfied they will be. It has also been found that visitors enjoy cultural activities most when they are interactive, such as visiting a marae (meeting ground) to learn about traditional Maori life. Many lon
31、g-haul travellers enjoy such learning experiences, which provide them with stories to take home to their friends and family. In addition, it appears that visitors to New Zealand dont want to be one of the crowd and find activities that involve only a few people more special and meaningfuIt could be
32、argued that New Zealand is not a typical destination. New Zealand is a small country with a visitor economy composed mainly of small businesses. It is generally perceived as a safe English-speaking country with a reliable transport infrastructure. Because of the long-haul flight,most visitors stay f
33、or longer (average 20 days) and want to see as much of the country as possible on what is often seen as a once-in-a-lifetime visit. However, the underlying lessons apply anywhere - the effectiveness of a strong brand, a strategy based on unique experiences and a comprehensive and user-friendly websi
34、te.(分数:13)(1).Answer the following seven questionsComplete the table below.Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.Section of website CommentsDatabase of tourism services easy for tourism-related businesses to get on the list allowed businesses to 【C1】_.information regularly. provided
35、a country-wide evaluation of businesses,including their impact on the 【C2】 _.Special features on local topics e.g. an interview with a former sports 【C3】_,and an interactive tour of various locations used in 【C4】_.Information on driving routes varied depending on the 【C5】_.Travel Planner included a
36、map showing selected places, details of public transport and local 【C6】_Your Words travellers could send a link to their 【C7】_.【C1】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(2).【C2】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(3).【C3】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(4).【C4】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(5).【C5】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(6).【C6】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(7).【C7】(分数:1)填空项 1:_(8).Answer the following six q
37、uestionsDo the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?TRUE if the statement agrees with the informationFALSE if the statement contradicts the informationNOT GIVEN if there is no information on thisThe website aimed to provide ready-made itineraries and packages f
38、or travel companies and individual tourists.(分数:1)填空项 1:_(9).It was found that most visitors started searching on the website by geographical location.(分数:1)填空项 1:_(10).According to research, 26% of visitor satisfaction is related to their accommodation.(分数:1)填空项 1:_(11).Visitors to New Zealand like
39、 to become involved in the local culture.(分数:1)填空项 1:_(12).Visitors like staying in small hotels in New Zealand rather than in larger ones.(分数:1)填空项 1:_(13).Many visitors feel it is unlikely that they will return to New Zealand after their visit.(分数:1)填空项 1:_READING PASSAGE 2Why being bored is stimu
40、lating 一 and useful, tooThis most common of emotions is turning out to be more interesting than we thoughtA We all know how it feels 一 its impossible to keep your mind on anything, time stretches out, and all the things you could do seem equally unlikely to make you feel better. But defining boredom
41、 so that it can be studied in the lab has proved difficult. For a start, it can include a lot of other mental states, such as frustration, apathy, depression and indifference. There isnt even agreement over whether boredom is always a low-energy, flat kind of emotion or whether feeling agitated and
42、restless counts as boredom, too. In his book, Boredom: A Lively History, Peter Toohey at the University of Calgary, Canada, compares it to disgust - an emotion that motivates us to stay away from certain situations. If disgust protects humans from infection, boredom may protect them from “infectious
43、” social situations, he suggests.B By asking people about their experiences of boredom, Thomas Goetz and his team at the University of Konstanz in Germany have recently identified five distinct types: indifferent, calibrating, searching, reactant and apathetic. These can be plotted on two axes - one
44、 running left to right, which measures low to high arousal, and the other from top to bottom, which measures how positive or negative the feeling is. Intriguingly, Goetz has found that while people experience all kinds of boredom, they tend to specialise in one. Of the five types, the most damaging
45、is reactant, boredom with its explosive combination of high arousal and negative emotion. The most useful is what Goetz calls indifferent boredom: someone isnt engaged in anything satisfying but still feels relaxed and calm. However, it remains to be seen whether there are any character traits that
46、predict the kind of boredom each of us might be prone to.C Psychologist Sandi Mann at the University of Central Lancashire, UK, goes further. All emotions are there for a reason, including boredom, she says. Mann has found that being bored makes us more creative. Were all afraid of being bored but in actual fact it can lead to all kinds of amazing things,,she says. In experiments published last year, Mann found that people who h