雅思听力真题第142套
PART 1 : QUESTIONS 1-10
Questions 1-7
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Details of Order
Party Host |
Example: Customer’s oldest daughter |
Occasion | 18th birthday |
Number of Guests Invited | 1 |
Customer Budget | 2 £800 |
Marquee Size | 3 X 9 metres |
4 Cost | £450 |
5 | £150 |
Lighting Cost | approximately ₤6 |
Number of Guests | seated 30 / standing 50 |
Furniture Cost | per table £4.00 / per chair £3.00 |
Dates Marquee Required | Set-up date 7
To be taken down on June 7th |
Questions 8-10
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Customer Details
Name |
8 |
Postcode | 9 |
Contact Number | 10 |
PART 2 : QUESTIONS 11-20
Questions 11-15
Label the map below of a typical medieval castle.
Write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 11-15.
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11 Chapel
12 Great Hall
13 Great Chambers
14 Bakehouse
15 Stables
Questions 16-20
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
16
Medieval castles
- Ashared a common design.
- Bwere each unique.
- Chad the same methods of fortification in common.
17
The early medieval Keep served as
- Aa prison and fortified tower.
- Ba fortified tower and living area.
- Ca fortified entrance to the inner castle area.
18
In later medieval castles, the Keep
- Aevolved into a set of different buildings.
- Bwas used purely for accommodation.
- Cplayed a less significant role in the castle’s domestic life.
19
Underground dungeons were built in response to
- Aa shift in the medieval belief system.
- Bthe Keep being no longer used for prisoners.
- Ca call for harsher treatment of prisoners.
20
The least effective line of defence was
- Athe portcullis.
- Bthe drawbridge.
- Cthe barbican.
PART 3 : QUESTIONS 21-30
Questions 21-25
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
21
Julie and Dave thought the lecture
- Agave a new insight into Shakespeare’s style.
- Boffered a thought-provoking view on Shakespeare and his work.
- Cexplained Shakespeare’s belief in ghosts.
22
Hamlet was a play
- Awhich reflected popular belief in the supernatural.
- Bthat recorded historical events.
- Cseemingly in conflict with accepted beliefs.
23
In the time of James I
- Aa belief in ghosts was not tolerated.
- Bmore people believed in ghosts.
- Ccertain religious beliefs were not acceptable.
24
Shakespeare introduced ghosts into plays
- Abecause he believed in a spirit world.
- Bas a theatrical device.
- Cto provoke religious debate.
25
Shakespeare’s audience would probably have
- Asecretly approved of a supernatural content in plays.
- Bshown approval for plays with a supernatural content.
- Cdisapproved of the inclusion of ghosts in plays.
Questions 26-30
What does Julie say about the following subjects?
Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 26-30.
A | cornful, dismissive |
B | open-minded |
C | believing |
26 witches / astrology
27 ghosts
28 UFOs/aliens
29 premonitions
30 telepathy
PART 4 : QUESTIONS 31-40
Questions 31-35
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Darwin is credited with having 31 popular beliefs about Man’s creation. However, Alfred Russell Wallace simultaneously came up with an 32 to Darwin. Unfortunately for Wallace, Darwin seems to have been given the 33 for the theory of evolution. Darwin’s theory 34 , upsetting the religious authorities of his time. Today, it is often accepted that Man is a product 35 and not spontaneous creation. |
Questions 36-40
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
The absence of a 36 might be seen by some to discredit Darwin’s theory.
Finding an evolutionary bridge between Man and ape would provide undeniable 37 the theory of evolution.
When 38 of the Piltdown Man was first unearthed in 1908, it seemed Darwin’s theory was no longer in doubt.
In fact, the hoax proved 39 that scientists and the Press alike believed in its validity.
After 40 years, Piltdown Man 40 as being no more than a fake.
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