[外语类试卷]雅思(听力)模拟试卷23及答案与解析.doc
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1、雅思(听力)模拟试卷 23及答案与解析 一、 Listening Module (30 minutes look in a national or local Q12 restaurant guide available from bookstores, newsagents and at libraries; look in the local Yellow Pages telephone directory under “restaurants“. Most restaurants display their menu outside so that you can check what
2、they have to offer and their prices before you go in. Prices vary widely from one restaurant to another, so do look first. Opening hours vary. Most Q13 restaurants are open from about 11:00 or 11:30 a.m. for lunch through to about 9 or 10 oclock in the evenings. Some may open for a couple of hours f
3、or lunch, then close for a while and reopen at about 5 or 6 p.m. for dinner. Some may open for dinner only. Some pubs have permits to open 24 hours a day and many of these serve food 24 hours a day too. On Sundays, some restaurants may close early, and smaller ones may not open at all, but most rest
4、aurants are open 7 days a week. Tipping and service charges at restaurants in the UK can be confusing even for us Brits! When you pay your restaurant bill in the UK, tipping leaving Q14 extra money for good service is optional. However, most people do leave a tip, unless they were very unhappy with
5、the service. The usual amount is about 10 to 15 per cent of the total cost of the bill. Some restaurants will add a “service charge“, which is basically a tip, on to your bill automatically. If you think the service was poor, you do not have to pay this charge. In pubs, people usually only leave a t
6、ip if they receive service at their tables. If you are in a pub where you must go to the bar to order food, it is Q15 not usual to leave a tip. Takeaway food is very common in Britain. “Takeaway“ food is cooked food that you buy from the restaurant and take away to eat somewhere else. The most popul
7、ar kinds include hamburgers, pizzas, kebabs, Indian meals, Chinese meals, and fish and chips. Takeaway food is cheaper than eating the same food in the restaurant. If you do not want to go out to pick up your takeaway, you can let your takeaway come to you, since many restaurants offer a delivery se
8、rvice. You telephone in your order from home, and the restaurant delivers the food to your door. Some restaurants charge extra for Q16 delivery check when you place your order. It usually depends on how far away you are from the restaurant. Pubs and bars are an important part of social life in the U
9、K. Most of them have an informal, comfortable atmosphere, and going to the pub is an Q17 easy way to get together with friends. Beer is the most popular drink in pubs. There are two main kinds: lager is light in colour and bubbly or fizzy, where- as bitter is darker and heavier-tasting, and not very
10、 fizzy. Pubs also serve red and white wine, other kinds of alcohol, like gin, whisky, vodka and cocktails, and a range of non-alcoholic drinks, including mineral water, fruit juices, fizzy drinks colas, soda water, etc. and tea and coffee. As I mentioned before, many pubs serve food as well as drink
11、s. Traditional pub food is cheap and fairly basic, but you can also find pubs offering restaurant-quality food served in separate dining areas. Some pubs also provide entertainment, such Q18 as live music or quiz nights. These are especially popular with students. Keep Q19 an eye out for such entert
12、ainment events and remember that these nights are great opportunity to make new friends. The standard legal opening hours for pubs and bars are 11.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m. Some pubs close for a while during the day. Many pubs and bars have special licences allowing them to stay open later and, as I sai
13、d before, Q20 some are even open 24 hours a day. The legal drinking age in the UK is 18. Children are not allowed inside pubs and bars, except where there is a special family room, a separate dining room or a garden area. Many pubs in the vicinity of the university have gardens, which makes them ext
14、remely popular during the warmer months. 11 【正确答案】 C, F, H 12 【正确答案】 A,C, E 13 【正确答案】 A 14 【正确答案】 E 15 【正确答案】 G 16 【正确答案】 charge extra 17 【正确答案】 informal (and) comfortable 18 【正确答案】 (separate) dining areas 19 【正确答案】 quiz nights 20 【正确答案】 special licenses 21 【听力原文】 Jenny: OK, lets take a look at thes
15、e accident statistics. Don, you looked at distracted drivers, right? Don: Yes, Jenny, I did. Distracted drivers cause between 25% and 50% of all U.S. motor vehicle accidents. Im afraid that the figures are not very exact on that point. The distractions are many, but according to studies, rubbernecki
16、ng, or slowing down to stare at another accident, caused the most accidents, accounting for 16% of all distraction-related crashes. Ken: 16% of all accidents? Don: No, Ken 16% of distraction-related ones. After rubbernecking, other common driver distractions included: driver fatigue, at 12%; looking
17、 at scenery, at 10%; other passengers or children, Q21/22 at 9%; adjusting the radio, cassette or CD player, at 7%; Q23 and reading the newspaper, books, maps or other documents, at less than 2%. Jenny: Reading the newspaper? Its amazing what some people do while driving! You didnt mention cell phon
18、e use, Don. Don: Thats an increasingly serious cause of driver distraction, as Q24 more than 85% of cell-phone users talk on their phone regularly while driving. At least one study has found that driving and talking on a cell phone at the same time quadruples the risk of crashing, which is why many
19、cities have recently begun banning their use while driving unless a hands-free device is used. However, I couldnt find any precise statistics on the percentage of accidents caused by cell-phone use. Ill make a note to try and find out. Jenny: Good. Ken, you looked at driver fatigue in more detail, r
20、ight? Ken: Yes, I did. Drowsy drivers account for about 100,000 accidents every year in the United States. The risk is greatest from 11 Q25 p.m. to 8 a.m. , the time when most people are used to sleeping, however some people also become drowsy from noon to 2 p.m. Jenny: After a heavy lunch, perhaps?
21、 Ken: That would be my guess. Jenny: OK. I looked at drunk driving. An estimated 17,000 people are killed in alcohol-related crashes each year. This is an average of one death almost every half-hour. Drunk drivers were responsible for 30% of all fatal crashes during the week, but this percentage ros
22、e significantly over the weekends, during which Q26 53% of fatal crashes were alcohol-related. Don: The only way to prevent this type of accident is not to drink and drive. Whenever alcohol is involved, choose a designated Q27 driver in advance: This person should not drink at all before driving. Ke
23、n: Absolutely. I also looked at speeding, which is a threat because not only does it reduce the amount of time necessary to avoid a crash, it also increases the risk of crashing and makes the crash more severe if it does occur. In fact, when speed increases from 40 mph to 60 mph, the energy released
24、 in a crash more than doubles. Simply slowing down and obeying posted Q28 speed limits can go a long way toward making the roads safer. Don: Speeding is sometimes related to aggressive driving, which I looked at. Jenny: Did you find a definition of aggressive driving? I mean, it might be useful for
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