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IELTS Mock Test 2024 July

IELTS Mock Test 2024 July

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Part 1: Question 1 - 10
  • 1 Anthony 
  • 2 1(st) June 
  • 3 University Hall 
  • 4 Health for life 
  • 5 September 2006 
  • 6 (in the) distance 
  • 7 (for) driving 
  • 8 (the) full frame 
  • 9 (they are) strong 
  • 10 (in/by) cash 
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Part 1: Question 1 - 10
Correct answer: 0/10
  • 1 Anthony 
  • 2 1(st) June 
  • 3 University Hall 
  • 4 Health for life 
  • 5 September 2006 
  • 6 (in the) distance 
  • 7 (for) driving 
  • 8 (the) full frame 
  • 9 (they are) strong 
  • 10 (in/by) cash 
Part 2: Question 11 - 20
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13 (The) Main Gateway 
  • 14 (the)flower beds 
  • 15 (a/the) (raised) pond 
  • 16 (a/the) Mosque 
  • 17
  • 18 river 
  • 19 (supply) tanks 
  • 20 fountains 
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Part 2: Question 11 - 20
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  • 12
  • 13 (The) Main Gateway 
  • 14 (the)flower beds 
  • 15 (a/the) (raised) pond 
  • 16 (a/the) Mosque 
  • 17
  • 18 river 
  • 19 (supply) tanks 
  • 20 fountains 
Part 3: Question 21 - 30
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
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Part 3: Question 21 - 30
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Part 4: Question 31 - 40
  • 31 rules 
  • 32 speed 
  • 33 conversation 
  • 34 grandmother 
  • 35 us and we 
  • 36 repeat 
  • 37 space (out) 
  • 38 football pitch 
  • 39 first sentence 
  • 40 reading 
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Part 4: Question 31 - 40
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  • 31 rules 
  • 32 speed 
  • 33 conversation 
  • 34 grandmother 
  • 35 us and we 
  • 36 repeat 
  • 37 space (out) 
  • 38 football pitch 
  • 39 first sentence 
  • 40 reading 
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剑桥雅思16阅读Test1Passage1原文翻译

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详细试卷答案解析:

Part 1: Questions 1-10

Questions 1-6

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

PATIENT RECORD

Time of appointment: 10:00 am

Given names: Simon 1

Family name: Lee

Date of birth: 2 1989

Address: 3 Adams Terrace, Wellington

Phone number: 0211558809

Name of insurance company: 4

Date of last eye test: 5

Patient’s observations: Problems seeing 6

  • 1 Answer: Anthony

    The audioscript confirms Simon's given name as Anthony.

    Simon Lee: Simon Anthony— that's A-N-T-H-O-N-Y.

  • 2 Answer: 1(st) June

    The audioscript states Simon's date of birth as the 1st of June, 1989.

    Simon Lee: The 1st of June, 1989.

  • 3 Answer: University Hall

    Simon mentions he lives at University Hall.

    Simon Lee: I’m living at a hall of residence... At University Hall.

  • 4 Answer: Health for life

    Simon specifies his insurance company as Health for Life.

    Simon Lee: No. People always get that wrong. It’s Health for Life.

  • 5 Answer: September 2006

    The last eye test was mentioned as September 2006. Simon Lee: Probably around September 2007. No, on second thoughts, it must’ve been the year before – September 2006.

  • 6 Answer: (in the) distance

    Simon noted having problems with seeing things in the distance.

    Simon Lee: I’ve been having difficulty with distance vision. I can’t always see things in the distance.

Questions 7-10

Answer the questions below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

When must Simon wear his glasses?

7

What type of glasses are the least expensive?

8

What is good about the glasses Simon chooses?

9

How does Simon decide to pay?

10

  • 7 Answer: (for) driving

    The optometrist states Simon needs to wear glasses for driving.

    Optometrist: ...but definitely for driving.

  • 8 Answer: (the) full frame

    The audioscript clarifies that the cheapest glasses are the full-frame ones. Optometrist: The cheapest are the ones with the full frame.

  • 9 Answer: (they are) strong

    The glasses Simon chooses are strong, as noted in the audioscript.

    Optometrist: ...and they’re strong far less likely to break than the frameless ones.

  • 10 Answer: (in/by) cash

    Simon decides to pay in cash to avoid a credit card charge.

    Simon Lee: Right. I’ll pay by cash then, if you don’t mind.

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PART 1

You will hear a conversation between an optometrist and a patient who has come for an eye test.

Optometrist: Good morning, can I help you?

Simon Lee: Yes. I’m here for an appointment at ten o’clock with the optometrist. I’m a little early. I know it’s only ten to ten.

Optometrist: Are you Simon Lee?

Simon Lee: Yes, I am.

Optometrist: I’m Rachel White, the optometrist here today. Come in and take a seat.

Simon Lee: Thanks.

Optometrist: Before we test your eyes, I just need to get a few details from you. So, Simon, what’s your full name?

Simon Lee: Simon Anthony that’s A-N-T-H-O-N-Y. And my family name is Lee: L double E.

Optometrist: And your date of birth, Simon?

Simon Lee: The 1st of June, 1989.

Optometrist: The 21st of June.

Simon Lee: No. The first of June.

Optometrist: Whoops… sorry! 1989 – ah, same year my son was born! What’s your current address?

Simon Lee: I’m living at a hall of residence.

Optometrist: Which one?

Simon Lee: At University Hall, not far from here, in Adams terrace.

Optometrist: University Hall… And do you have any medical insurance?

Simon Lee: Yes, I’m fully covered

Optometrist: And who are you insured with?

Simon Lee: I’m with ‘Health for life’.

Optometrist: Healthy Life.

Simon Lee: No. People always get that wrong. It’s Health for Life. They’re part of some big insurance company.

Optometrist: Good! Now, Simon. Have you ever had your eyes tested before?

Simon Lee: Yes, once. But not recently. It was when I was still at school.

Optometrist: So roughly when would that have been?

Simon Lee: Probably around September 2007. No, on second thoughts, it must’ve been the year before – September 2006. And my eyesight was fine then.

Optometrist: But you’re having a little difficulty now, are you?

Simon Lee: Well, yes … since I started at university, I’ve been having difficulty with distance vision. I can’t always see things in the distance.

Optometrist: Well, let’s have a look. Now I’m just going to cover your left eye. Can you read the top line?

Simon Lee: Yes. R… B… Q… S…

Optometrist: Well, Simon. Your eyes have obviously got a little worse since your last test and I think you’re going to need to wear glasses … er… not all the time and … not so much for reading or close work but definitely for driving. 

Simon Lee: Right. Yes. I thought that was probably the case.

Optometrist: So now you need to choose some frames. There’s a wide range to choose from, as you can see.

Simon Lee: Can you give me some idea of the difference in cost? I quite liked the idea of some frameless glasses.

Optometrist: Mm… Did you? Well, the prices vary enormously, like everything, but the frameless ones are the most expensive. The cheapest are the ones with the full frame.

Simon Lee: Mm, perhaps I’d better go for those.

Optometrist: Or why not try these ones with the half frame?

Simon Lee: They’re not too bad.

Optometrist: Yes. They look quite nice and they’re strong far less likely to break than the frameless ones.

Simon Lee: Oh, that’s a good point. OK, I think I’ll take those ones.

Optometrist: If you pop back next Monday, I should have them ready for you. And you can pay for them when you pick them up.

Simon Lee: Thanks very much. Can I pay by credit card?

Optometrist: You can, but there will be a slight charge if you do that.

Simon Lee: Right. I’ll pay by cash then, if you don’t mind.

Optometrist: No problem. Cash, credit card, debit card. All the same to us. See you on Monday.

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