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雅思判断题型练习

1.        

TEXT:

Itissaferforcatsittheyarekeptinthehouseatnight.

 

QUESTION:

Itisrecommendthatcatscanbeconfinedtothehouseatnightfortheirownprotection.

 

 

 

2.        

TEXT:

Amother’swantingherpartnertodomorehouseworkandchildcareisabetterpredictorofpoorfamilyadjustmentthanactualtimespentbyfathersinthesetasks.

QUESTION:

Thenumberofhoursafatherspendsdoingchildcareisnotthebestindicatorofhowwellthefamilyisadjusted.

 

 

 

3.        

TEXT:

Only14percentfathersarehighlyparticipantintermsoftimespentonfamilywork.

QUESTION:

Thevastmajorityoffathersdonottakeparttoanygreatextentinfamily.

 

 

 

4.        

TEXT:

AllthestudentsandstaffareautomaticallymembersoftheRecreationandAquaticsCenters.

QUESTION:

ThegirlstudentscanbecomethemembersoftheRecreationandAquaticsCentersassoonastheyentertheuniversity.

 

 

 

5.        

TEXT:

Asmanyas20%ofallchildrenintheUnitedStatessufferfromsomeformofthelearningdisordercalleddyslexia.

QUESTION:

OneoutoffiveAmericanchildrensuffersfromdyslexia.

 

 

 

6.        

TEXT:

However,researchhasshownthatdyslexiaismorecommoninmalesthaninfemales,anditisfoundmoreofteninpersonswhoareleft-handed.

QUESTION:

Generallyspeaking,dyslexiaismorecommoninleft-handedmalesthaninright-handedfemales.

 

 

 

7.        

TEXT:

Theusualfondling,cuddlingandcleaningrequirelittlecomment,butthepositioninwhichsheholdsthebabyagainstherbodywhenrestingisratherrevealing.

QUESTION:

Wecanlearnalotbyobservingthepositioninwhichamotherholdsherbabyagainstherbody.

 

 

 

8.        

TEXT:

TheInternethasoftenbeencriticizedbythemediaasahazardoustoolinthehandsofyoungcomputerusers.

QUESTION:

ThemediahasoftencriticizedtheInternetbecauseitisdangerous.

 

 

 

9.        

TEXT:

Fifty-threepercentofallhouseholdsownedeitheradogoracat.

QUESTION:

ResearchshowsthatmorethanhalfofAustraliafamilieshavebothacatandadog.

 

 

 

10.    

TEXT:

InBeijing,avastarrayofethnicandlocalrestaurantscanbefoundtosuitallpalatesandpockets.

QUESTION:

ThereisnowagreatervarietyofrestaurantstochoosefrominBeijingthaninthepast.

 

 

 

 

1.        

TEXT:

Becausepupscan’tkeepuponahunt,largepacksleaveanadultbehindtoprotectthenformpredators,whichincludelionsandhyenas.Butleavingababysitteralsocarriescosts.Asmallerhuntingpartyislessabletotacklelargepreyandtodefendthekill.Thereisalsoonelessstomachinwhichtocarryfoodbacktotheden,andonemoremouthtofeedwhentheygetthere.

QUESTION:

Theremaininglionswilldieoutwithindecades.

 

 

 

2.        

TEXT:

“Weknowalotaboutlong-termriskfactorssuchassmokingandcholesterolbutwedon’tknowwhatactuallytriggersheartattacks,sowecan’tmakespecificrecommendationsabouthowtopreventthem”,hesaid.

QUESTION

Cholesterolandsmokingcauseheartattacks.

 

 

 

3.        

TEXT:

Anothertheoryisthatworldwidetemperatureincreasesareupsettingthebreedingcyclesoffrogs.

QUESTION

Itisafactthatfrog’sbreedingcyclesareupsetbyworldwideincreasesintemperature.

 

 

 

4.        

TEXT:

Forexample,ithasbeendemonstratedthatrapidresponseleadstoagreaterlikelihoodofarrestonlyifresponsesareintheorderof1-2minutesafteracallisreceivedbythepolice.Whenresponsetimesincreaseto3-4minutes----stillquitearapidresponse----thelikelihoodofanarrestissubstantiallyreduced.

QUESTION

Aresponsedelayof1-2minuteshavesubstantialinfluenceonwhetherornotasuspectedcriminaliscaught.

 

 

 

5.        

TEXT:

Fewaremorethanfiveyearsold.

QUESTION

Mostarelessthanfiveyearsold.

 

 

 

6.        

TEXT:

Frogsarelosingtheecologicalbattleforsurvival,andbiologistsareatalosstoexplaintheirdemise.

QUESTION

Biologistsareunabletoexplainwhyfrogsaredying.

 

 

 

7.        

TEXT:

Compareouradmissioninclusivefareandseehowmuchyousave.Cheapestisnotthebestandvalueformoneyisguaranteed.IfyoucompareourbargainDaybreakfares,beware-------mostofourcompetitorsdonotofferanallinclusivefare.

QUESTION

Daybreakfaresaremoreexpensivethanmostoftheircompetitors.

 

 

 

8.        

TEXT

Thetermofformallearningisusedtorefertoalllearningwhichtakesplaceintheclassroom,irrespectiveofwhethersuchlearningisinformedbyconservativeorprogressiveideologies.Informallearningontheotherhandisusedtorefertolearningwhichtakesplaceoutsidetheclassroom.

QUESTION

Informallearningtakesplaceoutsidetheclassroom.

 

 

 

9.        

TEXT

ResearchinBritainhasshownthat“greenconsumers”continuetoflourishasasignificantgroupamongstshoppers.Thissuggeststhatpoliticianswhoclaimenvironmentalismisyesterday’sissuemaybeseriouslymisjudgingthepublicmood.

QUESTION

Theresearchfindingsreportcommercialratherthanpoliticaltrends.

 

 

 

10.    

TEXT:

Thetraditionalimagesofthe“malebreadwinner”and“femalehousewifeandmother”maybebreakingdownamongfemalesbutthisprocessisoccurringmoreslowlyamongmales.

QUESTION

Menacceptsomechangingperceptionsoftraditionalgenderrolesmoreslowlythanwomendo.

 

 

 

11.    

TEXT:

TheunderlyingassumptionincreatingtheGeneralAssemblywasthattheairingofdisputesamongnationscouldcontributetothepacificsettlementofthosedisputesaswellastopeacefulchangesintheinternationalsystem.

QUESTION

ThefoundersoftheUNfeltthatdebatingintheGeneralAssemblycouldhelpsolvedisputes.

 

 

 

12.    

TEXT:

Languageinformallearningplaysacriticalroleasthemajorchannelforinformationexchange.“Success”intheclassroom,whereformallearningtakesplace,requiresastudenttomasterthisabstractcode.AsBernstein(1969:

152)noted,thelanguageoftheclassroomismoresimilartothelanguageusedbymiddle-classfamiliesthanthatusedbyworking-classfamilies.Middle-classchildrenthusfinditeasiertoacquirethelanguageoftheclassroomthantheirworking-classpeers.

Informallearning,incontrast,occursinthesettingtowhichitrelates,makinglearningimmediatelyrelevant.Inthiscontext,languagedoesnotoccupysuchanimportancerole:

thechild’sexperienceoflearningismoreholistic,involvingsight,touch,taste,andsmell-sensesthatareunder-utilizedintheclassroom.

QUESTION

Languagedoesnotoccupyasimportantaroleininformallearningasitdoesinformallearning.

 

 

 

13.    

TEXT:

TheAustralianflora,togetherwiththefauna,supportedtheAboriginalpeoplewellbeforethearrivalofEuropeans.TheAborigineswerenotfarmersandwerewhollydependentforlifeonthewildproductsaroundthem.Theylearnedtoeat,oftenaftertreatment,awildvarietyofplants.TheconqueringEuropeansdisplacedtheAborigines,killingmany,drivingotherfromtheirtraditionaltriballands,andeventuallysettlingmanyoftribalremnantsongovernmentreserves,whereflourandbeefreplacedcardoonandwallabyasstaplefoods.Andso,graduallythevaststoreofknowledge,accumulatedoverthousandsofyearsbytheAborigines,fellintodisuse.Muchwaslost.

QUESTION

Mostofthepre-EuropeanAboriginalknowledgeofwildfoodshasbeenrecovered.

 

 

 

14.    

TEXT:

Theintroductionofthedryplateprocessbroughtwithitmanyadvantages.Notonlywasitmuchmoreconvenient,sothatthephotographernolongerneededtopreparehismaterialinadvance,butitsmuchgreatersensitivitymadepossibleanewgenerationofcameras.Instantaneousexposureshadbeenpossiblebefore,butonlywithsomedifficultyandwithspecialequipmentandconditions.Nowexposuresshortenoughtopermitthecameratobeheldinthehandwereeasilyachieved.

QUESTION

Beforethedryplateprocessshortexposurescouldonlybeachievedwithcamerasheldinthehand.

 

 

 

15.    

TEXT:

Researchintothevalidityofselectionmethodshasconsistentlydemonstratedthattheunstructuredinterviewisapoorpredictoroffuturejobperformanceandfareslittlebetterthanmorecontroversialmethodslikegraphologyandastrology.

 

 

1.        

TEXT:

Mostoftheportcity’spopulationinengagedinprovidinggoodsandservicesforthecityitself.Tradeoutsidethecityisitsbasicfunction.Buteachbasicworkerrequiresfood,housing,clothingandothersuchservices.

QUESTION

Mostpeopleinaportcityareengagedininternationaltradeandfinance.

 

 

 

2.        

TEXT:

Almostallthe200fisheriesmonitoredbytheFAOarefullyexploited.Oneinthreeisdepletedorheavilyoverexploited,almostallinthedevelopedcountries.

QUESTION

Approximatelyonethirdofdepletedfishinggroundsareindevelopingcountries.

 

 

 

3.        

TEXT:

Therearenumerousclubswhichappealtopeopleofallages,andcaterforalltastes.Pubsarethevenueforsmallermodernbands,whilethebig-namepopularmusicartists,bothlocalandinternational,attractcapacityaudiencesatthehugeEntertainmentCenterintheheartofthecity.

QUESTION

TheEntertainmentCenterisonlyforinternationalpoplarmusicartistswhoattractlargeaudiences.

 

 

 

4.        

TEXT:

In1990and1991,thetwomostrecentyearsforwhichtheFoodandAgricultureOrganization(FAO)hasfigures,theworldcatchbegantoshrink.Ithasnotbeenadramaticfall---onlyafewpercentoverall.ButexpertsattheFAO,incommonwithmanyfisher

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