《雅思考前15天閱讀(修訂版)》是為參加雅思考試的考生在考前沖刺階段使用的一套備考輔導(dǎo)書,它為考生提供了一個15天的考前沖刺備考框架,通過獨(dú)到的輔導(dǎo)和精選的練習(xí),強(qiáng)化考生的交際技能,幫助考生建立起一套符合自己特點(diǎn)的應(yīng)試方略,以取得理想的成績。這套書有口語、聽力、閱讀、寫作4冊!堆潘伎记15天閱讀(修訂版)》主要內(nèi)容包括:雅思閱讀考試的特點(diǎn)及應(yīng)對雅思閱讀考試的總體策略;各種題型的概要描述、應(yīng)對策略、答題技巧(含大意題、細(xì)節(jié)題、態(tài)度/觀點(diǎn)題、總結(jié)題、圖表題等);分類題型訓(xùn)練;模擬試題。
第1天 雅思閱讀考試概述
Lessons from the Titanic
第2天 大意題型
1.Signs of Success
2.A Stubborn, Taxing Problem
3.Tea Times
4.Mary Wollstonecraft
5.Glass
第3天 大意題型鞏固
1.From Black Box to Blue Box
2.Fat of the Land
3.A Modest Undertaking
4.Leisure Time
5.The History of Writing
6.Historical Thermometers
7.Parenting and Responsibility
8.What Is a Dinosaur?
9.Hair Today
第4天 細(xì)節(jié)題型(一):簡答題/填詞題/選擇題/分類題
1.The 5000-mile National Cycle Network
2.Environmental Impact of Mining on People
3.Where Are the Jobs?
4.The Blueberries of Mars
5.Another Intelligence?
6.Recycling Britain
7.Things Fall Apart
8.Mobile Telecommunications
第5天 細(xì)節(jié)題型(一)鞏固練習(xí)
1.In or Out?
2.The Brain and Intelligence
3.UNICEF, Malnutrition and Micronutrients
4.Social Impact of Mining
5.Under Water
6.Government in Aboriginal Societies
7.Of Ducks and Duck Eggs
第6天 細(xì)節(jié)題型(二):判斷題/回填題/配對題
1.The Creation Myth
2.A New Menace from an Old Enemy
3.The Politics of Pessimism
4.Recycling Plastics
5.Asbestos Inhalation
第7天 細(xì)節(jié)題型(二)鞏固 練習(xí)
1.Pronunciation and Physiognomy
2.Prosecuting Corporate Fraud
3.Where's the Lawyer?
4.Turning up the Heat in the Greenhouse
5.Why Women Have to Work
6.How Fire Leapt to Life
7.Circadian .Rhythms of a Day
第8天 階段性復(fù)習(xí)
1.Warnings to Be Ignored
2.Just Relax
3.Money as the Unit of Account
第9天 態(tài)度/觀點(diǎn)題型
1.Too Few Women at the Top Is Not Just a Science Problem
2.Left out or Left behind
3.Before Disaster Strikes
4.A Constitution for Europe
5.Beware the Natives and Their Norms
第10天 態(tài)度/觀點(diǎn)題型鞏固練習(xí)
1.We're Patently Going Mad
2.Free Lunch for All
3.Risk Management for the Masses
4.Playing with Fire
5.The Siren Song of the Outsider
6.Weapons of Mass Salvation
第11天 總結(jié)題型
1.Sports and Recreation
2.The Greenhouse Effect
3.The Changing Nature of Careers
4.Automobiles vs.Public Transport
5.Paper Recycling
第12天 總結(jié)題型鞏固練習(xí)
1.Locked Doors, Open Access
2.Fermented Foods for Babies
3.Political Parties in U.K.
4.What Happens When Lightning Strikes an Airplane?
5.Domestic Pets in New Urban Areas
6.The Tourist Industry
7.Homeopathy
第13天 圖表題型
1.Numeraey Centre
2.Information for Students at the Language and Culture Center
3.Reaching for the Sky
4.Garbage in, Garbage out
5.Destination for International English Students
第14天 圖表題型鞏固練習(xí)
1.Fashion and Society
2.Hazardous Compound Helps to Preserve Crumbing Books
3.The Dam That Changed Australia
4.Did Tea and Beer Bring about Industrialization?
5.The Beam-operated Traffic System
6.Hemp Revival
第15天 總復(fù)習(xí)
1.The Peacemakers
2.Team-based Learning
3.Jupiter's Bruises
答案
附錄:雅思閱讀考試答題卡
Of Ducks and Duck Eggs
For people who like to keep poultry, ducks offer certain advantages over hens. Ducks are immune to some common diseases found in hens and are less vulnerable to others. Some breeds of duck produce bigger eggs than hens, In addition, ducks lay eggs over a longer season than do hens.
Poultry keepers with gardens have less to worry about if they keep ducks rather than hens because the former are less apt to dig up plants and destroy roots. While both hens and ducks benefit the garden by eating pests, hens are known to damage herb and grass beds. Ducks, on the other hand, will search for insects and snails more carefully. Only very delicate plants are at risk from the broad, webbed feet of ducks.
Like all water-birds, ducks need access to water, and cluck keepers typically provide this by building a pond. Something this large is not absolutely necessary, however; ducks need only to be able to dip their heads in the water to keep their nostrils clean. If a pond is provided, though, it is important to keep ducklings away from it until they are old enough to withstand the cool temperature of the water——about eight weeks.
When keeping ducks, one has to consider just how many the land will support. Generally the rule is 100 ducks per half hectare. If more than this proportion is introduced, there is a risk of compacting the soil, which can lead to muddy conditions for long periods as the rain is not easily absorbed into the ground.
While ducks offer many advantages over hens, they must be given a greater quantity of food, especially if regular eggs are desired. An adult duck will eat between 170 to 200 grams of food a day. If the ducks have access to grass and a pond, they will be-able to find for themselves approximately 70% of their daily dietary requirements in warmer months but less than half that in colder times. Therefore, it is important that they be fed enough food, such as grain, every day.
Experienced duck keepers raise ducklings every three years or so because it is after this period of time that clucks'egg-laying powers begin to seriously weaken. If the aim is to hatch ducklings, keepers should be aware that not all ducks make good mothers, and that certain breeds of duck appear to be worse than others. The poor mothers abandon their eggs a few clays after laying them. A sure way of making sure the rejected eggs hatch is to place them next to chicken eggs under a hen.
The eggs of ducks as food for humans have a mixed reputation. This is because of a number of cases of salmonella food poisoning in Europe in the 1970s. Although it was never conclusively shown that duck eggs were to blame, the egg-eating public stopped buying and many cluck egg producers went bankrupt.
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