1、2018年6月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2018年6月雅思真题回忆及解析,希望对大家有所帮助。2018年6月举行了4场考试,时间分别为6月2日、6月7日、6月23日、6月30日。以下内容仅供参考。6月2日雅思口语真题回忆:一、考试概述:以下为6月份本场考试话题,请考生们扎实准备。1. Describe a favorite song of yours2. Describe a time that you were shopping in a street market3. Describe something you do t
2、o keep you concentrated4. Describe a favorite song of yours5. Describe a popular comic actor in your country二、具体题目分析:Describe a favorite song of yoursYou should say:What this song is aboutWhen you listened to this song for the first timeHow often you listen to this songAnd explain why you think it i
3、s your favorite songId like to talk about the song called Heal the World by Michael Jackson. This song has been a hit ever since the day it was released almost 30 years ago. He composed the song himself and expressed his wishes for world peace and turning the world to a better place, and he said tha
4、t “Heal the World” is the song he was most proud to have created.This song is about children, earth and love. We can see that from the lyrics he wrote. And theres one particular sentence that truly touched me. It goes like “Heal the world, make it a better place, for you, and for me, and for the ent
5、ire human race”, which rhymes perfectly and has profound meanings.The song started off with childrens laughter and cries, after knowing the background of the song, I couldnt help thinking if I could be the one who suffers from the war, especially when I saw the music video of the song which has a tr
6、emendous visual impact.And when he sang this with the soothing melody, I could feel that the world a is hopeful place. It let me realize only when the war ends can kids enjoy their childhood. So you see, this song is quite educational as well.6月2日雅思阅读真题回忆:Passage 1:题目:A head of time题型:4 判断题+5 简答题+4
7、流程填空文章大意:Robin 首先发现了 skull,然后很多专家开始研究来源、时间、在当时有什么作用,中间也提出了各种各样的研究方法,最后是提出未来的研究方向和意义。参考答案:1 居住地匙经常遭遇洪水 T2 刚开始以为发现的是其他东西 T3 Robin 不确定骨头来自身体的哪个部分 F4 Robin 的妈妈对这个东西会引起专家的辩论而感到惊讶 NG5specialists6European7radiocarbon82969、10raceandgender11Australia12archaeologist13shipwreckPassage 2:题目:Play 对儿童发展的影响题型:5 段落
8、信息匘配+4 人物名称配对题+4 填空文章大意:显示北京铺垫了玩耍给儿童带来很多影响,中间提到很多实验和理论,说明玩耍对于孩子 verbalskills、emtionalskills、减轻压力带来了很多好处。参考答案:14-18 /19A20C21D22A23-24 brains of cats25anxiety26/Passage 3:题目:关于一个 non-verballanguage 的探讨研究题型:4 选词填空+5 判断+5 选择文章大意:一帮心理学家分别用小猩猩和小孩做了一堆实验,发现小孩和小猩猩对外部世界的理解没有太大匙别,但是在 socialintelligence 上有显著差异
9、。参考答案:27D effectseffectsof verbalandnon-verbalcommunication28G wordmeaning29B facialexpressions30printedwords31Y32N33NG34Y35Y36A37D38C39C40A(答案仅供参考)6月2日雅思写作真题回忆:小作文TASK 1类型:地图题题目:単物馆装修前后的变化,1998 年的功能分匙和 2008 年改造后的功能分匙,进行对比细节:地图上没标明东南西北大作文题目类别:社会类提问方式:优缺点考试题目:Many people today prefer socialize online
10、 to spend time with friends in local community, do advantages outweigh disadvantages?考试日期:2018 年 6 月 2 日TASK 2题目Some people prefer socializing online rather than spend time with their friends in their local community. Do the advantages outweigh disadvantages?6月2日雅思听力真题回忆:Section 1场景:派对策划题型:10 填空1-10
11、) Note Completion1.Number: 80 people2.Time: Friday 26 September3.Room type: King4.Cake: lemon5.Congratulations6.Table7.Music: Jazz8.MasterCard digital number: 54412 00* 88879.Name in card: middle name Sebastian10.Extra fee for service答案仅供参考Section 2新题,暂无资料Section 3场景:师生讨论义务组织题型:6 选择,4 句子填空21-26) Mul
12、tiple Choice21.What was the initial problem when the organization was founded A didnt have clear subject22.What is the thing that the staff is not satisfied with23.What is the problem of the manager there B he made so many decisions himself24.What do they think about the new recruit of this organiza
13、tion A surprisingly well25.What achievement does the organization makeA children are involved to help26. What problem has been solvedB administrator stops working27-30) Sentence Completion27.The tutor suggests her reading some books about management of changes28.The tutor suggests to improve his org
14、anization through culture29.And the role of leader30.Name of an article: motivation of voluntary答案仅供参考Section 4场景:新西兰艺术介绍题型:10 填空31-36) Completion31.Painting32.Plastic33.Shells34.Electronic35.Photographs36.Pencil37.Movie38.Travel39.Humor40. Loss答案仅供参考6月7日雅思口语真题回忆: Part 2 题目范例 Describea time that you
15、 wore a type of clothes for a special occasion. You should say: What the occasion was; What you wore Where you bought the clothesAnd what other people on the occasion thought of your clothes.6月7日雅思听力真题回忆:Section 1 跑步者俱乐部(新题)10 填空1partner2hospital3stadium4session5speed69.157lake8Germany9party10 weeks
16、Section 2 旅游(新题)4 地图+6 选择11E12B13I14D15A16A17C18C19B20CSection 3 美术作品(新题)5 匹配+5 单选21F22C23E24G25A26A27C28C29A30CSection 4 Aqueducts from the fish farm 10 填空31.Worry about the genetically modified fish to escape32.Breed special fish such as tuna33.Structure is not only eco-friendly but also strong34.
17、Seaweeds can be made to be cosmetics35.Government should develop special one for agriculture, recreation activities and shipping36.On the coast37.To save the local fishing business38.To protect it from destroying by a storm39.Lack of young fish40.Fish is main source of seafood and produces food for
18、hospitality industry6月7日雅思阅读真题回忆:Passage 1:题目:Ancient hooks of Maori people in New Zealand题型:判断题 8+填空题 5文章大意:主要讲新西兰毛利人的鱼钩的背景和发展参考文章:暂无参考答案:判断题:1.Purpose of the Maori hooks was misunderstood. TRUE2.Fishing in New Zealand was harder than Pacific. NOT GIVEN3.After moving to New Zealand, Maori changed h
19、ook materials. TRUE4.Shape of Maori hooks was restricted by materials. TRUE5.Quality of European hooks is same with Maori hooks. FALSE6.Early European hooks were gifts given by Maori. NOT GIVEN7.European hooks and Maori ones worked in similar ways. FALSE8.After Anderson arriving, Maori already began
20、 agriculture. TURE填空题:9.valued hooks kept as jewelry10.metal items like nails11.European collectors became interested12.hooks that were fake13.modern boatsPassage 2:题目: Western immigration of Canada题型:段落主旨配对 8+人名匹配 3+填空题 2文章大意:主要讲加拿大政府想吸引更多的人移民到加拿大西部,并讲了加拿大政府为此做的一些努力。参考文章:暂无参考答案:段落主旨配对:List of Headi
21、ngsi Not all would stay in Canada foreveriiGovernments safeguard in the WestiiiEastern Canada is fullivBuilt-up of the new infrastructurevBritish domination in communityviEthnics and language make-upviiPursing a pure lifeviiiPolice recruited from mid class familiesixDemand of western immigrationxFir
22、st major urban development of the WestxiAttracting urban environmentxiiAdvertising of Western Canada 14. ix15. ii16. iv17. x18. vi19. i20. vii21. xii人名匹配题:22.C23.A24.C填空题:25.government26.railwayPassage 3:题目:The introspection of perception in behaviorist investigation 题型:判断题 3+填空题 3+段落细节配对题 4+多选题 4 文
23、章大意:介绍了行为主义者对感觉和知觉的研究参考文章:暂无参考答案:判断题:27.NO28.NO29.YES填空题:30.observeplex32.feelings段落细节配对题:33.E34.C35.F36.A多选题:37-40. ACEF6月7日雅思写作真题回忆:小作文TASK 1静态表格题大作文题目类别:社会类提问方式:优缺点考试题目:Today many young people change their jobs or careers every few years. What do you think are the reasons for this? Do you think t
24、he advantages outweigh its disadvantages?6月23日雅思口语真题回忆:一、考试概述:以下为6月份本场考试话题,请考生们扎实准备。1. Describe a trip by public transport2. Describe a time that you were shopping in a street market3. Describe something you do to keep you concentrated4. Describe a favorite song of yours5. Describe a popular comic a
25、ctor in your country二、具体题目分析:Describe a trip by public transportYou should say:Where you were goingWhat kind of public transport it wasWhat you did during the tripAnd explain how you felt during this tripWhen I was young, probably prior to primary school, I went back to my grandmas home with my pare
26、nts by boat, a motorboat. I went there because its a tradition to celebrate a family reunion during festivals, and we live in zhoushan, whereas my grandma lives in an inner land city.It took approximately 3 days, because shipping would be one of the least efficient means of transportation in the con
27、temporary world. Even driving is faster than shipping I suppose.I remember this trip because that was the first time I travelled by boat, and prior to that, I heard someone is seasick on the boat,so I was slightly worried. But after boarding, everything was fine; there was no feeling of vomit. So su
28、ch an expectation gap kind of strengthened my impression of this trip.Another reason is the food on the boat, which was completely a nightmare to me, because usually the cuisine served in south-western china is hot and spicy. But I was grown up in the southwest, so I cannot eat any spicy food at all
29、, I have to drink so greedily to alleviate such a pain that sometimes I was full because of water rather than the meal.Besides, the commodity, snacks on the boat is also quite limited. It seemed that the only snack available was instant noodles. And even those noodles were a spicy flavour. So during
30、 those days, I hardly had anything but noodles with boiled water.6月23日雅思阅读真题回忆:Passage 1:题目: Dinner of Rome 2000 Years Ago 罗马晚宴题型: 7 判断题+6 填空题文章大意:文章主要讲罗马人就餐和宗教的联系,在文学场景中的体现,以及餐厅、饭桌的布置等。参考答案:1-7) 判断题1.NOT GIVEN.没提到 Rome 第一个将仪式和晚宴联系到一起。2.TRUE.某些庆典是为了社会的所有人。3.TRUE.文学中有 consistent 的体现。4.FALSE.5.FALSE.大
31、家共用一张桌子,所以题目中每个人都有自己的桌子,是错的。6.NOT GIVEN.文章中只提到了木头贵,没有提到最贵,所以 bronze 是 most expensive 没有提到。7.TRUE.8-13) 判断题8.s 开头的一个单词9.affluence.10.decorative.11.spoon.12.pottery.13.a 开头的一个单词(答案仅供参考)Passage 2:题目:Amateur Naturalists 业余自然者题型:6 段落信息配对题+4 填空题+3 选择题文章大意:业余自然爱好者对科学做出的贡献、测量方法有可能不丏业,衡量业余自然爱好者测量方法的新技术等。参考答案
32、:14-19) 段落信息配对题14.B. The definition of phenology15.C. How Sparks first became aware of amateur records16.E. Records of a competition providing clues for climate change17.G. A description of using amateur records to make predictions18.H. How people reacted to their involvement in data collection19.A.
33、 A description of a very old record compiled by generations of amateur naturalists19-22) 填空题20.beekeeping。21.life cycles。petition。23.droughts。24-26) 选择题24.C。科学家为何不新人业余者收集的数据?因为业余者数据不可靠。25.D。Mark Schwartz 使用叶子的例子是为了说明:珍贵的信息通常是精确的。26.A。科学家建议业余数据如何使用?利用改善的方法使用。(答案仅供参考)参考文章:Amateur NaturalistsYou should
34、 spend about 20 minutes on Question 14-26 which are based on Reading Passage below.ATim Sparks slides a small leather-bound notebook out of an envelope. The books yellowing pages contain beekeeping notes made between 1941 and 1969 by the late Walter Coates of Kilworth, Leicestershire. He adds it to
35、his growing pile of local journals, birdwatchers lists and gardening diaries, "Were uncovering about one major new record each month,” he says, “I still get surprised." Around two centuries before Coates, Robert Marsham, a landowner from Norfolk in the east of England, began recording the
36、life cycles of plants and animals on his estate when the first wood anemones flowered, the dates on which the oaks burst into leaf and the rooks began nesting. Successive Marshams continued compiling these notes for 211 years.BToday, such records are being put to uses that their authors could not po
37、ssibly have expected. These data sets, and others like them, ire proving invaluable to ecologists interested in the timing of biological events, or phenology. By combining the records with climate data, researchers can reveal how, for example, changes in temperature affect the arrived of spring, all
38、owing ecologists to make improved predictions about the impact of climate change. A small band of researchers is combing through hundreds of years of records taken by thousands of amateur naturalists. And more systematic projects have also started up, producing on overwhelming response. "The am
39、ount of interest is almost frightening," says Sparks, a climate researcher at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Monks Wood, Cambridgeshire.CSparks became aware of the army of "closet phenologists", as he describes them, when a retiring colleague gave him the Marsham records. He
40、now spends much of his time following leads from one historical data set to another. As news of his quest spreads, people tip him off to other historical records, and more amateur phenologists come out of their closets. The British devotion to recording and collecting makes his job easier - one man
41、from: Kent sent him 30 years worth of kitchen calendar, on which he had noted the date that his neighbours magnolia tree flowered.DOther researchers have unearthed data from equally odd sources. Rafe Sargarin recently studied records of a betting contest in which participants attempt to guess the ex
42、act time at which a specially erected wooden tripod will fall through the surface of a thawing river. The competition has taken place annually on the Tenana River in Alaska since 1917, and analysis of the results showed that the thaw now arrives five days earlier than it did when the contest began.E
43、Overall, Such records have helped to show that, compared with 20 years ago, a raft of natural events now occur earlier across much of the northern hemisphere, from the opening of leaves to the return of birds from migration and the emergence of butterflies from hibernation . The data can also hint a
44、t how nature will change in the future. Together with models of climate change, amateurs records could help guide conservation. Terry Root, an ecologist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, has collected birdwatchers counts of wildfowl taken between 1955 and 19% on seasonal ponds in the Ameri
45、can. Midwest and combined them with climate data and models of future warming. Her analysis shows that the increased droughts that the models predict could halve the breeding populations at the ponds. "The number of waterfowl in North America will most probably drop significantly with global wa
46、rming," she says.FBut not all professionals are happy to use amateur data. "A lot of scientists wont touch them, they say theyre too full of problems," says Root. Because different observers can have different ideas of what constitutes, for example, an open snowdrop. The biggest concern with ad hoc observations is how carefully and systematically they were taken," says Mark Schwartz of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, who studies the interactions between plants and climate. "We need to know pretty precisely what a persons