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2020年1月16日雅思真题回忆及解析.doc

1、2020年1月16日雅思真题回忆及解析所有的成功都来自于行动,只有付诸行动,才能一步步走向成功。无忧考网搜集整理了2020年1月16日雅思真题回忆及解析,希望对大家有所帮助。以下内容仅供参考。1月16日雅思口语真题回忆:Visit relatives1.When was the last time you visited a relative?2.Do you often visit your relatives?3.Why do people visit their relatives?4.What do you do when visiting relatives?Outdoor1.Is

2、it important for children to play outdoors?2.Did you often go over to your friends house when you were going?3.Did you like to go outside when you were young?4.Do you prefer to be indoors or outdoors?Smile1.Can you recognize a fake smile?2.Do you smile when people take pictures of you?3.When do peop

3、le smile at others?4.Do you like to smile?Market1.Are there many street markets in China?2.Do you often go to the supermarket?3.What are the differences between street markets and supermarkets?4.What do street markets sell?Email1. Do you write letters or emails?2. Do you prefer to write letters by h

4、and or use a computer?3. What do you usually write about?4. Who do you usually write to?5. How do you feel when you receive a letter?6. Do you think people will still write letters in the future?Cooking1. Do you enjoy cooking?2. Would you like to learn cooking?3. Have you learned cooking before?4. I

5、s it difficult to cook Chinese food?5. Have you cooked anything special?Shoes1. How often do you buy shoes?2. Have you bought shoes online?3. What kind of shoes do you like?4. Do you like nice shoes or comfortable shoes?5. Do you have a favorite pair of shoes? / Would you buy shoes online in the fut

6、ure?Pollutions1. Is there anything being polluted in your hometown?2. What are the common types of pollutions in the countryside?3. What are the causes of those pollutions?4. Have you ever done anything to help the environment?Dream1.How long can you remember your dream when you wake up?2.Do you lik

7、e hearing others dream?3.Do you think dream will affect life?4.Do you often have dreams at night?Science1. Do you like science?2. Are there many science museums in your hometown?3. Did you like science classes when you were young?4. How did you learn science at school?5. Do you think children should

8、 have both art classes and science classes?6. Do you think science is important to our society?Hometown1.Where is your hometown?2.What do you like about it?3.What do you not like about it?4.How often do you visit your hometown?5.Whats the oldest part of your hometown?6.Do many people visit your town

9、?7.Is there any way your hometown could be made better?8.How has your hometown changed over the years?9.Are there good transportation links to your town?10.Would you recommend the town to people with children?11.Is there much to do in your hometown?12.What are the people like in your hometown?1月16日雅

10、思阅读真题回忆:Passage 1题目鸡的历史话题分类生物科学类题型及对应数量暂缺内容回忆The history of chickens (Gallus domestics) is still a bit of a puzzle. Scholars agree that they were first domesticated from a wild form called red junglefowl (Gallus gallus), a bird that still runs wild in most of southeast Asia, most likely hybridized w

11、ith the gray junglefowl (G. sonneratii). That occurred probably about 8,000 years ago. Recent research suggests, however, there may have been multiple other domestication events in distinct areas of South and Southeast Asia, southern China, Thailand, Burma, and India.Since the wild progenitor of chi

12、ckens is still living, several studies have been able to examine the behaviors of wild and domestic animals. Domesticated chickens are less active, have fewer social interactions with other chickens, are less aggressive to would-be predators, are less susceptible to stress, and are less likely to go

13、 looking for foreign food sources than their wildcounterparts. Domestic chickens have increased adult body weight and simplified plumage; domestic chicken egg production starts earlier, is more frequent, and produces larger eggs.Chicken DispersalsChickens, Chang Mai, ThailandChickens, Chang Mai, Tha

14、iland. David WilmotThe earliest possible domestic chicken remains are from the Cishan site (5400 BCE) in northern China, but whether they are domesticated is controversial. Firm evidence of domesticated chickens isnt found in China until 3600 BCE. Domesticated chickens appear at Mohenjo-Daro in the

15、Indus Valley by about 2000 BCE and from there the chicken spread into Europe and Africa. Chickens arrived in the Middle East starting with Iran at 3900 BCE, followed by Turkey and Syria (24002000 BCE) and into Jordan by 1200 BCE.The earliest firm evidence for chickens in east Africa are illustration

16、s from several sites in New Kingdom Egypt (15501069). Chickens were introduced into western Africa multiple times, arriving at Iron Age sites such as Jenne-Jeno in Mali, Kirikongo in Burkina Faso and Daboya in Ghana by the mid-first millennium CE. Chickens arrived in the southern Levant about 2500 B

17、CE and in Iberia about 2000 BCE.Chickens were brought to the Polynesian islands from Southeast Asia by Pacific Ocean sailors during the Lapita expansion, about 3,300 years ago. While it was long assumed that chickens had been brought to the Americas by the Spanish conquistadors, presumably pre-Colum

18、bian chickens have been identified at several sites throughout the Americas, most notably at the site of El Arenal-1 in Chile, ca 1350 CE.Chicken Origins: China?Two long-standing debates in chicken history still remain at least partially unresolved. The first is the possible early presence of domest

19、icated chickens in China, prior to dates from southeast Asia; the second is whether or not there are pre-Columbian chickens in the Americas.Genetic studies in the early 21st century first hinted at multiple origins of domestication. The earliest archaeological evidence to date is from China about 54

20、00 BCE, in geographically widespread sites such as Cishan (Hebei province, ca 5300 BCE), Beixin (Shandong province, ca 5000 BCE), and Xian (Shaanxi province, ca 4300 BCE). In 2014, a few studies were published supporting the identification of early chicken domestication in northern and central China

21、 (Xiang et al.). However, their results remain controversial.A 2016 study by Chinese bioanthropologist Masaki Eda and colleagues of 280 bird bones reported as chicken from Neolithic and Bronze age sites in northern and central China found that only a handful could securely be identified as chicken.

22、German archaeologist Joris Peters and colleagues (2016) looked at environmental proxies in addition to other research and concluded that the habitats conducive to jungle fowl were simply not present early enough in China to allow for the domestication practice to have taken place. These researchers

23、suggest that chickens were a rare occurrence in northern and Central China, and thus probably an import from southern China or Southeast Asia where evidence of domestication is stronger.Based on those findings, and despite the fact that southeast Asian progenitor sites have not as yet been identifie

24、d, a northern Chinese domestication event separate from that of southern China and Southeast Asia does not at present seem likely.Pre-Columbian Chickens in AmericaIn 2007, American archaeologist Alice Storey and colleagues identified chicken bones at the site of El-Arenal 1 on Chiles coast, in a con

25、text dated well before the 16th-century medieval Spanish colonization, ca. 13211407 cal CE. The discovery is considered evidence of pre-Columbian contact of South America by Polynesian sailors, but that is still a somewhat controversial notion in American archaeology.However, DNA studies have provid

26、ed genetic support, in that chicken bones from el-Arenal contain a haplogroup which has been identified at Easter Island, which was founded by Polynesians around 1200 CE. The founding mitochondrial DNA cluster identified as Polynesian chickens includes A, B, E, and D. Tracing sub-haplogroups, Portug

27、uese geneticist Agusto Luzuriaga-Neira and colleagues identified sub-haplotype E1a(b) which is found in both Easter Island and el-Arenal chickens, a key piece of genetic evidence supporting the pre-Columbian presence of Polynesian chickens on the coast of South America.Additional evidence suggesting

28、 pre-Columbian contact between South Americans and Polynesians has also been identified, in the form of ancient and modern DNA of human skeletons in both locations. Currently, it seems likely that the chickens at el-Arenal were likely brought there by Polynesian sailors.题目回忆暂缺参考阅读C8T4P3.Passage 2题目运

29、动员的饮食话题分类医疗健康类题型及对应数量暂缺内容回忆As the innovations of modern science continue to improve so does the diet of different athletes, in many cases the kinds of foods that you eat will determine if you excel at your sport or are destined for mediocrity. Regardless if you are professional or amateur athlete an

30、ything that you eat must meet certain requirements to be able to maintain peak levels of performance and to ensure continued improvement. To do this requires that all athletes have a healthy diet that willsupport their very active lifestyle. Below are some tips as well as tactics of a healthy diet f

31、or athletes.Keep junk foods to a minimum: In general to be able to maintain peak levels of tom brady jersey performance requires that you eat low fat foods that will give your body the vitamins and minerals that it needs. That being said, there is nothing wrong with enjoying the occasional fast food

32、 or other types of junk foods no more than once a week. This will help you to help you maintain a healthy balanced diet and still be able to enjoy a variety of different foods.Make sure that you are taking in the proper amount of calories: A big problem that many athletes have is that they cut back

33、drastically on the overall amount of a calories that they are consuming on a daily basis, only to wind up hurting their overall performance. In general what you want to do is make sure that you are eating at least 1,200 to 1,500 calories a day. If you are even more active you may want to maintain le

34、vels of at least 2,000 to 3,000 calories wholesale nfl jerseys per day. This well helps ensure that you are eating the right amount of nutrients to maintain peak performance levels.Eat a wide variety of foods: Its no secret that the body requires a wide variety of nfl jersey sale nutrients and miner

35、als for you to be able to maintain current levels of fitness. What you want to do is eat many different types of foods that will help build muscle and reduce fat including: beans, pasta, lean meats, vegetables, fruits, fish, grains and dairy. If for some reason you are unwilling to eat all of these

36、different groups another option is to take a multi vitamin that will be able to give you all the nutrition from these different groups.Keep a variety in your diet: In many cases an athlete will eat the same food over and over again. This lack of variety fails to give your body the true amount of nut

37、rients that it needs and the chances of you maintaining a healthy diet to keep up with peak performance drops over time since it is more than likely that you will become bored with what you eat, eventually turning to those foods that are not healthy for you.Clearly a Healthy diet for Athletes has a

38、critical factor in determining your success. Some tips and tactics that will help you maintain a healthy diet include: keeping junk foods to a minimum, taking the proper amounts of nutrients, eating a wide variety of foods and keeping variety in your diet. By doing this you will be Signs and symptom

39、s of diabetes able to maintain peak levels of health leading to improved athletic.题目回忆暂缺参考阅读C9T2P1.Passage 3题目博弈话题分类语言文化类题型及对应数量暂缺内容回忆Game theory in the form known to economists, social scientists, and biologists, was given its first general mathematical formulation by John von Neuman and Oskar Morg

40、enstern (1944).For reasons to be discussed later, limitations in their formal framework initially made the theory applicable only under special and limited conditions. This situation has dramatically changed, in ways we will examine as we go along, over the past seven decades, as the framework has b

41、een deepened and generalized. Refinements are still being made, and we will review a few outstanding problems that lie along the advancing front edge of these developments towards the end of the article. However, since at least the late 1970s it has been possible to say with confidence that game the

42、ory is the most important and useful tool in the analysts kit whenever she confronts situations in which what counts as one agents best action (for her) depends on expectations about what one or more other agents will do, and what counts as their best actions (for them) similarly depend on expectati

43、ons about her.Despite the fact that game theory has been rendered mathematically and logically systematic only since 1944, game-theoretic insights can be found among commentators going back to ancient times. For example, in two of Platos texts, the Laches and the Symposium, Socrates recalls an episo

44、de from the Battle of Delium that some commentators have interpreted (probably anachronistically) as involving the following situation. Consider a soldier at the front, waiting with his comrades to repulse an enemy attack. It may occur to him that if the defense is likely to be successful, then it i

45、snt very probable that his own personal contribution will be essential. But if he stays, he runs the risk of being killed or woundedapparently for no point. On the other hand, if the enemy is going to win the battle, then his chances of death or injury are higher still, and now quite clearly to no p

46、oint, since the line will be overwhelmed anyway. Based on this reasoning, it would appear that the soldier is better off running away regardless of who is going to win the battle. Of course, if all of the soldiers reason this wayas they all apparently should, since theyre all in identical situations

47、then this will certainly bring about the outcome in which the battle is lost. Of course, this point, since it has occurred to us as analysts, can occur to the soldiers too. Does this give them a reason for staying at their posts? Just the contrary: the greater the soldiers fear that the battle will be lost, the greater their incentive to get themselves out of harms way. And the greater the soldiers belief that the battle will be won, without the need of any particular individuals contributions, the less rea

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