有用的雅思听力数字地址练习
听力基础练习
Ex.1 NAME
Write down the names you hear. 1. ……………… 2. ……………… 3. ……………… 4. ……………… 5. ……………… 6. ……………… 7. ……………… 8. ……………… 9. …..…………. 10. ……....……… 11. ………..…… 12. ……...………
Ex.2 ADDRESS
Write down the addresses as you hear. . ……………… 2. ……………… 3. ……………… 4. ……………… 1
5. ……………… 6. ……………… 7. ……………… 8. ……………… 9. …..…………. 10. ……....……… 11. ………..…… 12. ……...………
Ex.3 NUMBER
Write down the numbers you hear. 1. ……………… 2. ……………… 3. ……………… 4. ……………… 5. ……………… 6. ……………… 7. ……………… 8. ……………… 9. …..…………. 10. ……....……… 11. ………..…… 12. ……...………
Ex.4 YEAR
Listen to the sentences and write down the dates you hear.
a. …………… b. …………… c. …………… d. …………… e. …………… f. …………… g. …………… h. …………… i. …………… j. …………… k. …………… l. …………… m. ……………
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Ex. 5 TIME
Classify the events according to the time periods. (Tick the box.)
Before 1938 1939-1945 1946 - now
World War II
e.g.
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
Ex. 6
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
VOLUNTEER APPLICATION FORM
Name: Tessa Bridges Address: 51, 1 ………………. Drive
Area: Northwood
Postcode: 2 ……………….
Studying at: Northwood Polytechnic
Major: 3 ……………….
Career choice: 4 ……………. Writer
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Ex. 7
RENTAL DETAILS
Name: Brook 1………….
Age: 2 ………………
Length of time in Brisbane: 3 …………….
Present Address: 4 ………………., 5 Trade Wind Crescent Postcode: 5 ……………….
Preferred Accommodation: apartment with 2 bedrooms and 6 ………….
Ex. 8
APPLICATION FORM
Address: 1 Yeronga Street 1…………….
Zip: 2 ……………..
Telephone: work-none
home-3 ……………..
Company Name: ABC Applicances Address: 4 ……………. Avenue, Bardon
Zip: 5 …………….
Contact Number: 6 ………………..
Date: 7 ………………..
Warranty Length: 8 ………………..
Ex. 9
NOTES – Christmas Dinner
Number to book: 1………………
Date of dinner: 2………………
Choices for venue:
• First choice 3…………… Tel. number: not known
• Second choice 4 …………… Tel. number:6………… • Third choice 5…………… Tel. number:7 ………… Price per person: 8…………
Restaurant must have 9………….. food and a 10………….. section
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Ex. 10
INTERCITY FLOWER OEDER FORM Name 1. Brain ………………. Customer Number 2. ………………. Address 3. ………………. Phone Number 4. ………………. Email Address 5. ………………. If nobody is home, leave the flowers 6. ………………. Fare 7. ?……………….
Ex. 11
BRITISH RAIL LOST PROPERTY REPORT FORM Name George 1. ………………. Address 9, 2. ………………. Lane, Chavton Licence Number 3. ……………….
Where is the Licence in a 4. ………………. bag Departure Time Chigley, at 5. ………………. pm Arrival Time Camberwick Green, at 6. ……………. am
Ex. 12
ZAPTASTIC DRY CLEANERS Cost 1. ?………………. Name Jeremy 2. ………………. Address 3. ………………. Street Postcode 4. ………………. Telephone number 5. ………………. Date for collection 6. ………………. Day of week for collection 7. ……………….
Ex. 13
MESSAGE
Name Danielle 1. ………………. Title 2. ………………. Address 3. …….. , Barph ………………. Email address std@transco.co.uk Telephone number 4. ………………. Call any time, except 5. ……………….
Ex. 14
Credit Card Application Form Message for Sam Botterrill
Name of applicant Peter 1. ………………. Application number 2. ………………. Address 3. ………………. Street Type of card Silver
Credit limit 4. ?………………. Telephone No. 5. 069 ……………….
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Ex. 15
Complete the notes below.
Name of agent: Flagstone
Areas dealt with: 1……………………..
north 2…………………….
Rent: from 3 ?…….. to 4?……..a month
Depends on: the area
availability of 5…..............
and a 6….............
Properties availabe: a)West Park Road, rent 7 ?…… a month, including 8…………
b)Tithe Road, rent 9?..........a month, including 10……… rental Viewing arrangements: meet at office on 11……….…… at 5.00 pm Need: bank letter and reference from 12……………… Must: give 13…................... notice of moving in
give deposit of 14………………
pay for the 15……..............
Ex. 16
Complete the table below.
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
Membership of Sports Centre
Cost 1. ?………….. per 2. ……………. When Monday to 3. ……………., 2 to 6 pm Where 4. …………….
Bring 5. ……………., photos and fee Always bring sports 6. …………….. when you book or use Centre’s7.…………. Opening hours 9 am to 10 pm on weekdays
10 am to 6 pm on 8. ……………. 9…………… Morning discount 9 am to 12 noon on 10. ……………
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Ex. 17
NOTES ON APPLICATION Name Jonathan Briggs Degree Economics and 1…………… Year 2……………
Teaching experience Volunteer Teacher Location 3……………
Time 1990 to 4…………… Volunteer organisation 5……………
Type of school 6……………
Subject taught Form 1, 2 and 3 - 7……………
Form 8…………… - English
Form 6 - 9…………… Science Other responsibilities ran school 10……………
Ex. 18
Complete the table below.
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR NUMBERS
Young Electronic Engineer Competition
Names of designers: John Brown and 1……………
Age: 2……………
Name of design: Blind Puzzle Dimensions of equipment: 3 width ……… cm, length ……… cm, depth ……… cm, Power: 4……………
Special features: - safe for children
- 5……………
- 6……………
Cost: parts - $5, electrics -7 $……………
Other comments: need help to make 8……………
would like to develop range of 9…………… Send by: 10……………
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Ex. 19
Complete the table below.
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
For the recommendation column, write
A You must buy this.
B Maybe you should buy this.
C You should never buy this.
Recommendation Name Advantage(s) Disadvantage(s)
Unbreakable • Contains no 1………. • Expensive Vacuum Flask • Steel guaranteed for 20 years • Leaves 3……...... B
• Keeps warm for 2………..
Whistle Key • Press-botton light useful • Unpleasant noise 6 ……....… Holder for finding keyhole • Doesn’t work
• 4…………….. through 5……..... Army • Useful for 7……………. • Has 9…………. C Flashlight • Works 8.....................
Decoy Camera • Realistic 10………….. • Difficult to fix A
onto wall
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Ex. 20
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
‘NEW’ MEAT CAN BE COMPARED TO PROBLEM kangaroo 1 ………………. 2 ………..… crocodile chicken fatty ostrich 3 ………………
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
OSTRICH PRODUCT USE Ostrich feathers ceremonial dress• tribal
4 ……………….•
decorated hats• Ostrich hide • 5 ………………. Ostrich 6 …………… • ‘biltong’
Choose the correct letters A-C.
7 Ostrich meat
A has more protein than beef.
B tastes nearly as good as beef.
C is very filling.
8 One problem with ostrich farming in Britain is A the climate.
B the cost of transporting birds.
C the price of ostrich eggs.
9 Ostrich chicks reared on farms
A must be kept in incubators until mature.
B are very independent.
C need looking after carefully.
10 The speaker suggests ostrich farms are profitable because A little initial outlay is required.
B farmed birds are very productive.
C there is a good market for the meat.
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Answer Key
Ex. 1 NAMES
1. Keiko Yuichini 2. Anu Bhatt 3. Roche 4. Taber 5. Waddell 6. Rigby 7. Paynter 8. Jerry Northwaite 9. Brunel 10. Thomson
11. Hiroko 12. Wright Brothers
Ex. 2 ADDRESS
1. Central Avenue 2. Hill Road 3. Doven Road 4. Lake Avenue 5. Forest Street 6. New Street 7. North Avenue 8. Gold Street 9. Grandale Street 10. Part Street 11. Central Station 12. City Square
Ex. 3 NUMBER
1. 8555 2266 2. 3176 3. 342 2573 4. 6942-4305-42 5. FC39-RHQ2-YXKT-8TG6 6. WS62YH 7. SH 121LQ 8. 0.48 9. 2? 10. JO6337 BW276 11. 20% 12. 1,300
Ex. 4 YEAR
a. 776 B.C. b. 772 B.C. c. 393 A.D. d. 1859 e. 1992 f. 1830 g. 1896 h. 2006 i. 1924 j. 708 B.C. k. 1894 l. 2004 m. 2008
Ex. 5 TIME
a. 1939-1945(World War II) b. Before 1938
c. 1946 - now d. 1939-1945(World War II) e. Before 1938 f. Before 1938 g. 1939-1945(World War II) h. Before 1938 i. 1946 - now j. 1939-1945(World War II) k. 1946 – now
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Ex. 6
1. Mathew 2. 4126 3. Creative Writing 4. Children’s
Ex. 7
1. Fields, 2. 25, 3. 1 year, 4. Unit 4, 5. 5217, 6. 2 bathrooms
Ex. 8
1. Durham, 2. 4105, 3. 7848 3764 4. 17 Brown, 5. 4065, 6. 7232 4681, 7. 03.02.2011, 8. 3 years
Ex. 9
1. 45 2. 21December 3. Rajdoot 4. Park View 5. 777192 6. London Arms 7. 208657 8. ?12 9. vegetarian 10. non-somking
Ex. 10
1. Trelawney 2. IF512WJ3 3. 31A Molefield 4. 07741 669861 5. topgun@grab.com 6. neighbour 7. 43.50
Ex. 11
1. Lazenby 2. Grover 3. 8498971PQ 4. red plastic 5. 3.42 6. 4.20
Ex. 12
1. 22.50 2. Paxman 3. 42 Zinzan 4. RG43IJ 5. 0734 852288 6. 15 March 7. Tuesday
Ex. 13
1. Stoole 2. Ms. 3. 763, Avenue 4. 0340 647906 5. 12.00-2.00
Ex. 14
1. Sellers 2. G0638710NS 3. 5 Milligan 4. 3,500 5. 100229
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Ex. 15
1. city centre, 2. suburbs, 3. 250, 4. 500, 5. (a) garden, 6. garage, 7. 325, 8. water bill, 9. 380, 10. telephone, 11. Wednesday, 12. employer, 13. 2 weeks’, 14. 1 month’s rent, 15. contract
Ex. 16
1. 9.50, 2. year, 3. Thursday, 4. reception, 5. Union card, 6. card, 7. facilities, 8. Saturdays, 9. 50%, 10. Weekdays
Ex. 17
1. Politics, 2. 1989, 3. (West) Africa, 4. 1992, 5. Teach South, 6. Rural Co(-)operative, 7. Geography, 8. 5, 9. Agricultural, 10. farm
Ex. 18
1. Anne Rea, 2. 16, 3. 20, 50, 2.5, 4. battery, 5. educational 6. cheap price/price is good, 7. 9.50, 8. plastic pieces, 9. sizes, 10. 1 July
Ex. 19
1. glass, 2. 18, 3. (a strange) taste, 4. (small) size, 5. metal, 6. A, 7. outdoor activities, 8. underwater, 9. weak light, 10. flashing light
Ex. 20
1. rabbit (meat) 2. tough 3. beef 4. (lady’s) (feather) fan 5. leather 6. meat 7. A 8. C 9. C 10.B
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