[外语类试卷]雅思(听力)模拟试卷15及答案与解析.doc
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1、雅思(听力)模拟试卷 15及答案与解析 一、 Listening Module (30 minutes you need to check your passport and, if you are going to need a new one, deal with that immediately. Remember that your passport might need to be valid for the whole of the period you intend to be abroad, but that you can often renew your passport
2、at your embassy in the country where you are studying. In any ease, your passport needs to be valid for at least six months after you enter the country where you intend to study. It might seem unnecessary to get your passport in order so early before you go, but remember that you have to get your vi
3、sa as well. You should do that around six months before leaving too. Bear in mind one final, simple, point. Make sure that your passport has a few empty pages left for visas and stamps. Two or three months before departure, you should ask your bank about the options for transferring money to the cou
4、ntry youll be studying in and setting up a bank account there. You should also start looking at booking your flight to the country youll be studying in, in order to get the best rates. The cost of flights varies considerably from carrier to carrier, and even between different travel agencies, and de
5、pend a lot upon the time of year you are flying. Booking in advance can save you a considerable sum of money. When you book your flight, you should check with the airline or travel agent to find out what your baggage allowance is. At the same time look into booking your other travel within the count
6、ry youre going to from the airport where you will arrive. Dont forget to buy travel insurance when you book any flights. Finally, still two or three months before departure, make sure that you have an unconditional letter of acceptance from the university youre going to attend. This is vital as it f
7、acilitates entry clearance if into the country. Next, about one month before leaving, find out whether you will be entitled to receive free health treatment in the country you are going to and find out how much you will have to pay if not. Look into arranging health insurance if necessary. Also buy
8、currency and travellers cheques to cover your first few weeks in the country. Watch the exchange rates and pick a good time, but do not leave it too late. If you are buying travellers cheques or a large amount of money or currency, your bank may need a while to arrange this. Another thing to do is t
9、o find out what you can take into the country and what items are prohibited. Finally, find out whether your home insurance-policy will cover your belongings while they are abroad. If not, arrange suitable insurance or look into the possibility of arranging a policy in the foreign country. The last p
10、oint on this timetable is two weeks before you leave. At this time, you need to do two things. One is to ask your doctor to write a letter explaining any prescription medicines-what they are and why you are taking them. The second is to request a reference letter from your bank in your own country a
11、s this will help you to open a bank account abroad. Now, lets take a closer look at . 11 【正确答案】 Countdown to Departure 12 【正确答案】 (a) guide 13 【正确答案】 A 14 【正确答案】 D 15 【正确答案】 D 16 【正确答案】 F 17 【正确答案】 B 18 【正确答案】 C 19 【正确答案】 free health treatment 20 【正确答案】 write a letter 21 【听力原文】 Professor: Hello, Dine
12、sh. Come in. You said on the phone that you had a few problems to discuss with me. Tell me what they are and Ill see what I can do to help. Dinesh: Thank you very much, professor. Ive been having some problems adapting to the style of learning at a British university and was hoping you could give me
13、 some advice. Professor: Ill do my best. You wont be the first overseas student to have problems. Whats your first problem? Dinesh: Well, my first problem is organising my time. I mean, after I worked out my timetable for lectures, seminars and tutorials, I was surprised to find that I had quite a l
14、ot of free time. However, thats how it looked on paper and not as it has turned out in reality. Professor: I see. Take control of this time and organise it carefully. Time that is not organised can disappear very quickly, leaving you rushing to catch up on your work or even running out of time altog
15、ether. Learn the essentials of time management. First, make weekly or monthly plans that set out your study targets for the week or month ahead. Schedule time for reading, and work out roughly how much you want to read in each session. Plan time to research and write your essays or prepare projects,
16、 so that you do not have to stay up late doing them at the last minute. Have you made such a plan? Dinesh: No, I havent. Thats obviously something I should do. I can easily fill that free time with extra studies. Professor: No, no. Thats not what I mean. Dont plan to spend all your extra time studyi
17、ng. Remember to leave some time free for hobbies, sports, seeing friends or simply relaxing. If you do not take time to enjoy yourself, your work will suffer and you will miss out on many other worthwhile experiences. Make a timetable for your free time, if you like. Plan when to see your friends, p
18、lay your favourite sport, or just hang out. Dont forget to revise your plans if you need to. As you progress through your course, you will get a better idea of how much time you need for different activities. Adjust your schedules and keep them realistic. Dinesh: So, youre saying that I need to keep
19、 a balance between work and play and keep an eye on things to make sure that Im not doing too much or too little. Professor: Thats right. Feel free to show me your plan when youve made one. Dinesh: Thank you. My next problem is coping with my course. Living abroad in a new environment makes studying
20、 more challenging than usual. Im worried about my progress and about how I will cope with examinations. Professor: These concerns are natural, but do not let them overwhelm you. Here are two simple ways you can stay in control of your studies. First, ask for regular meetings with your tutor-in your
21、case, thats me-to review your progress and discuss any problems. Youre doing that now, so youve taken the first step. Let me know if you are having any language difficulties, though in your case that seems doubtful. As you are probably aware, there is a language centre here where all students can us
22、e language-learning materials, but its probably not of much use to you. Second, why not try to form a mutual support group with other international students to discuss common challenges and to share useful ideas? This can be particularly helpful if you find the teaching methods very different from t
23、hose you have experienced before. Another type of support group could, be other students in your subject area-get together with students on similar courses to discuss the issues, swap ideas and give each other support. Dinesh: Yes. The second idea is particularly good. As you know, there are not so
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