2017 年 6 月雅思真题回忆及解析
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年 6 月雅思真题回忆及解析,希望对大家有所帮助。2017 年 6 月举行了 4 场考试,时间分
别为 6 月 3 日、6 月 8 日、6 月 17 日、6 月 24 日。以下内容仅供参考。
6 月 3 日雅思口语真题回忆:
Part 2
1.NEW
Describe a challenging experience you had
You should say:
What experience it was;
When you had it;
Why it was challenging;
And explain how you felt about it.
解析:
话题要求描述一项颇有挑战性的经历,可以是重大考试、求职等比较重要的人生经历,
也可以是学习一项技能等比较细节的经历。在解释完经历是什么之后,需要解释一下为什
么你觉得它有挑战性,这段经历对你的影响和体会。
Talking about the most challenging as well as the most impressive experience
in last two years, I would definitely say that it was keeping two parrots at home.
My brother gave me two parrots (they should be called Budgerigar) as a surprise
gift when my summer vacation began in last year. At first, I was overjoyed when
hearing that I need to shoulder the whole responsibility to take care of them. In
the following several days, I searched much information on the Internet to get to
know its food list, living habits and behaviours, even the possible symptoms of
getting ill. Then I bought them a nice and bigger cage as their “luxury flat”
to offer them more space for activities. Preparing daily food and water, talking
to them and observing them, I patiently did all what I could do to fully shoulder
the responsibility as their owner.
As I said it was very challenging because I found it was so hard to keep two
LITTLE things! I need to pay great attention, efforts and patience to complete the
daily feeding and cleaning, which was more challenging than the daily tasks in online
games. Moreover, my nice talking and observing couldn’t do any help to train them
to listen to me, even be a little bit friendly to me! I thought the training to
birds was so a piece of cake before keeping them. When I approached them more closer
than usual, they would flapped their wings and flew around the whole cage, even
pecked me badly. As for the most important point, they could be making noises all
the time during the day. It was a period when I didn’t feel like hearing any bird
songs, so-called “birds’ singing”. It was a great sense of helplessness when
my passion met with my frustration in keeping them, especially when I found what
could I do was only to deal with their dropping waste and the falling-out feathers.
Finally I realized that keeping pets is a thing that “Love me much (not little),
love me longer”. Taking the responsibility for your pet is much more challenging
than saying that. You have to think carefully before having a plan to keep a pet.
Last but not the least, you need to take care of it throughout its whole life to
experience what responsibility is.
2.Old
Describe a journey you would like to go on by car, motorbike or bike.
You should say:
where you would like to go;
how you would like to go there;
who you would like to go with;
and explain why you would like to go there by car, motorbike or bike.
解析:
题目要求描述一次你乘坐小汽车、骑摩托车或者骑自行车旅行的经历。要求论述时间、
地点和形式等细节信息,还需要解释一下你为什么去那里选择这种交通工具。
Well, I would like to go Las Vegas. The city is around 125 kilometres away from
my town, Bullhead City in Arizona. So if I could go there, I think by car is a
second-to-none choice. Las Vega is mostly famous for the colourful nightlife. This
is a resort town located in the Mojave Desert in Nevada. The town has some specialties
and during the night times, it looks best. The entire city is well decorated and
illuminated. The most amazing feature of the city is the musical fountain. It is
synchronised with music. Besides, the Strip is also another attractive issue at
the town. The replicas like Eiffel Tower; Egyptian Pyramids etc. are also some
adorable things here.
I am a student at Everest College and having an undergrad course in economics.
I have a group of six members in the college. We love to be together always like
having a group study, moving for a theatre, joining at any ceremony and more.
Sometimes we make some short trips in some less distant areas. Now we are planning
to have a trip in Las Vegas. Though I went there for several times with my dad to
meet my uncle who owns a small pub there, I did not have the chance to move on my
own. Dad always was with me lest I get into any bar or pub and have a drink. In
fact, my parents are conservative in some aspects.
I would like to go there by car because it is a long journey. Las Vegas is around
125 kilometres away from my home. Moving such a distance alone is not preferable
for me. Go there with your good friends will be much better. If I become a victim
of an accident, there is none to look after me on the highway to Vegas. Even there
are some risks to move alone in the city until you are matured enough to protect
yourself from any sudden invasion. Considering all the issues, I have decided to
make the trip with my friends. Moreover, it would be great fun for us. A wonderful
sightseeing journey! All of us have visited the town but we lack the experience
to stay at night there. So, I am going there on the car that will be driven by David.
3.Old
Describe a time you were not allowed to use your mobile phone.
You should say:
when and where it was;
why you were not allowed to use your phone;
what you wanted to use your phone for;
and explain how you felt about not being able to use your phone.
解析:
题目要求描述你不被允许用手机的时刻,这种时刻可以时某个重要的场合,比如考试,
开会等等。题目中的问题要素都要一一作答。
Last Monday, I went to visit a famous grand museum that is located in the center
of the city. The administrator said that we are not allowed to use our mobile phones
and cameras during the visit because taking photographs of exhibitions are not
allowed. I obeyed the rules, handed in my mobile phone and other personal stuff
and enjoyed the visit. Suddenly, it occurred to me that I didn’t tell my mom that
I would be late for home and I took the only keys of my home. She possibly couldn’
t get into the rooms if she came home earlier than me. Then I couldn’t focus on
my visit. I wanted to use my mobile phone to call her. But the workers in the museum
told me that they could only return our mobile phones after the visit is over,
otherwise they will shoulder the responsibility of any loss of visitors’ stuff.
I was worried and restless all the time during the following visit.
This is the first time that I wanted to use my phone so much. I felt a great
sense of unease and danger if I lost the contacts by mobile phones. The most key
point is we are in the era of science and technology. Mobile phones have become
the most common product that most people have access to. It has become a normal
habit that whenever you wanna use it, you can use it. If you can’t, it seems that
you’re deprived of some basic need. We often say that we rely too much on our
electronic devices, but I have to say they are really helpful in all sorts of
emergencies.
6 月 3 日雅思听力真题回忆:
Section1
瑜伽课程申请
1. June 27
2. Swavesey
3. Intermediate
4. 285
5. Relaxation
6. Vegetarian
7. Swimming
8. Horse riding
9. Tennis
10. Outside
Section2
节目安排(多选+配对)
11-14 选择题
11. B
12. D
13. B
14. E
15-20 配对题
15. E
16. F
17. A
18. G
19. B
20. H
Section3
女生向老师询问课程设置和专业情况
21. A. Compulsory and regular
22. C. Students at working
23. A full-time and flexible study time
24. B. People out of campus
25. A. Lab facilities are not available
26. C. Environmental science
27-29. Matching
C. Mathematics
E. Statistics
F. Biology
30. Book loan
Section4
化石的保护方法
31. Preserved
32. Trace
33. Buried
34. Mineral soil
35. Exhibitions
36. Expensive
37. Tape measurer
38. Rocks
39. Photos
40. Soft sediment
6 月 3 日雅思写作真题回忆:
雅思写作大作文题目 Some people think living in big cities is bad for people’
s health. To what extent do you agree or disagree?大城市生活有害健康。同意与否?
解析
本次雅思写作涉及的话题是大城市对人们身体健康的影响,这是 2014 年 3 月 1 日的原
题重现。2017 年雅思写作不断重复 2014-2015 的原题,请烤鸭格外关注一下这两年的考试
题目,说不定会有惊喜产生。
当然,这个话题本身是很容易构思,也容易写的,因为类似的讨论在我们的日常生活
中经常发生。记得很早以前,我们就在讨论到底住在乡下还是城市好,无非就是乡下空气
好,人际关系亲近,但医疗条件和文化生活相对就差一些,而大城市则是空气污浊,噪音
很大,而且人际关系冷漠,但可以享受较好的医疗教育机会,可以参与更多的文化活动,
等等。而本题重点是放在身体健康方面。稍微想一下,我们就可以提炼一些观点出来。比
如,大城市的空气和噪音污染的确不利于我们的身体健康;大城市复杂的人际关系和剧烈的
竞争也不利于我们的心理健康;但是大城市良好的医疗条件却有利于我们的身体。因此,我
们的结论就是:大城市的环境的确不利于我们的身体健康,但大城市的医疗条件对我们身
体康复却是有利的。
参考范文:
Big cities such as London, Melbourne and Vancouver have attracted millions of
people to settle down there both domestically and internationally. While some people
are worried that living in big cities could pose threats to people's health, I tend
to think otherwise in general.
People who have health concerns towards life in big cities might argue that
large cities are usually occupied with high buildings and bombarded with traffic
congestion and that the manufacture of industries always cause air pollution and
sometimes even water contamination. Therefore, it is difficult for people who live
there get access to fresh air and nature environment, and people's life could be
put at risk.
However, these are the pictures Of a small proportion of cities in less developed
countries. As a matter of fact, today many more large cities in developing and
developed countries have suffered from these problems no more or at least on their
way to being more to live. For example, in many cities public contracts for roads
and buildings now are only be awarded to firms that have a good environmental track
with the of the permission of the city council, and the responsibility of the city
council is to keep the green area above a certain level.Additionally, many
governments are encouraging convenient, reliable and affordable public transports
to reverse the trend of mass car ownership, and in some cities for instance Amsterdam
there are networks of cycle lanes and other facilities for cyclists which are more
environmentally sound. More importantly, large cities are often equipped with the
best medical care service such as hospitals and ambulance system, which is essential
to everyone and especially necessary for elder citizens. Also, young adults tend
to have more accesses to sports facilities and equipment.
Overall, although living condition in big cities still can be improved, I think
the lifestyle there is actually getting healthier and healthier.
参考范文:
While enjoying all the conveniences in big cities such as supermarkets, shopping
malls, and public transport, many people complain that living in big cities is
harmful for our health. This opinion certainly carries a lot of truth, yet it should
also be treated with a grain of salt.
Compared with the rural areas which are usually more peaceful and quiet, big
cities are often extremely noisy. The forever crowded streets are full of people
rushing back and forth, vehicles hustling along, and stores vying for attention.
Besides, with factories producing wastes and vehicles emitting exhaust gas, the
air in big cities is often so heavily polluted that many people have to put on a
mask when walking outside in the street.
Then, the busy city life is also negative for our mental health. The fierce
competition that exists everywhere in big cities is destructive to our relationship
with our colleagues, neighbors, and even friends, resulting in our isolation and
loneliness. In order to catch up with the Joneses, we often have to make more money
by working extra hours which will eventually affect our health.
Yet big cities do offer many things that can benefit our health. Big cities,
for instance, have better sports facilities and better equipped gyms and stadiums.
They also have more parks and gardens. So we can see many city dwellers enjoying
themselves by doing sports in gyms or walking in parks on weekends while in the
countryside people can only stay at home. More importantly, in big cities, people
enjoy better medical services because the best hospitals and medical professionals
are often found in big cities rather than rural countryside.
So it is hard to decide with certainty whether living in big cities is bad or
good for our health. Life in big cities does bring about many negative effects on
our health (both physical and mental), but it also has much to offer which actually
helps us stay healthy.
小作文题目
the pie chart below shows the reasons for which undergraduates and
summarize the information by
postgraduates choose to study at Parker University
selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant
6 月 3 日雅思阅读真题回忆:
Passage1
Decision making and Happiness
参考答案: