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2023年12月16日雅思考试题-阅读详解

2023-12-27 17:08:24来源:网络综合整理 柯林斯词典

本文主要为大家介绍2023年12月16日雅思阅读考试题目及答案,希望对大家的雅思备考有所帮助!

2023年12月16日雅思阅读考试题

一、 考试概述:

本场考试三篇,两新一旧,难度中规中矩。第一篇交通类的物品发展史,讨论通通交通的演变,难度适中;第二篇比较人类和猴子,难度中高;第三篇语言变革的机制,难度相对较高,需要考生有比较好的长难句阅读能力和词汇积累。

二、具体题目分析:

Passage One:

 文章题材:说明文(物品发展史)

 文章题目:公共交通的演变

 文章难度:★★★

 题型及数量:待补充

 题目及答案:待补充

可参考真题:剑桥7——TEST2 Passage3 Makete Integrated Rural Transport Project

Passage Two:

 文章题材:说明文(动物)

 文章题目:人类和猴子的比较

 文章难度:★★★★

 题型及数量:待补充

 题目及答案:待补充

可参考真题:剑桥17——TEST3 Passage1 The thylacine

 Passage Three:

 文章题材:议论文(语言艺术)

 文章题目:语言变革的机制

 文章难度:★★★★

 题型及数量:填空+判断+句子配对

 题目及答案:

Mechanisms of Linguistic Change

A The changes that have caused the most disagreement are those in pronunciation. We have various sources of evidence for the pronunciations of earlier times, such as the spellings, the treatment of words borrowed from other languages or borrowed by them, the descriptions of contemporary grammarians and spelling-reformers, and the modern pronunciations in all the languages and dialects concerned From the middle of the sixteenth century, there are in England writers who attempt to describe the position of the speech-organs for the production of English phonemes, and who invent what are in effect systems of phonetic symbols. These various kinds of evidence, combined with a knowledge of the mechanisms of speech-production, can often give us a very good idea of the pronunciation of an earlier age, though absolute certainty is never possible.

B When we study the pronunciation of a language over any period of a few generations or more, we find there are always large-scale regularities in the changes: for example, over a certain period of time, just about all the long [a:] vowels in a language may change into long [e:] vowels, or all the [b] consonants in a certain position (for example at the end of a word) may change into [p] consonants. Such regular changes are often called sound laws. There are no universal sound laws (even though sound laws often reflect universal tendencies), but simply particular sound laws for one given language (or dialect) at one given period

C It is also possible that fashion plays a part in the process of change. It certainly plays a part in the spread of change: one person imitates another, and people with the most prestige are most likely to be imitated, so that a change that takes place in one social group may be imitated (more or less accurately) by speakers in another group. When a social group goes up or down in the world, its pronunciation of Russian, which had formerly been considered desirable, became on the contrary an undesirable kind of accent to have, so that people tried to disguise it. Some of the changes in accepted English pronunciation in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries have been shown to consist in the replacement of one style of pronunciation by another style already existing, and it is likely that such substitutions were a result of the great social changes of the period: the increased power and wealth of the middle classes, and their steady infiltration upwards into the ranks of the landed gentry, probably carried elements of middle-class pronunciation into upper-class speech.

D A less specific variant of the argument is that the imitation of children is imperfect: they copy their parents' speech, but never reproduce it exactly. This is true, but it is also true that such deviations from adult speech are usually corrected in later childhood. Perhaps it is more significant that even adults show a certain amount of random variation in their pronunciation of a given phoneme, even if the phonetic context is kept unchanged. This, however, cannot explain changes in pronunciation unless it can be shown that there is some systematic trend in the failures of imitation: if they are merely random deviations they will cancel one another out and there will be no net change in the language.

E One such force which is often invoked is the principle of ease, or minimization of effort. The change from fussy to fuzzy would be an example of assimilation, which is a very common kind of change. Assimilation is the changing of a sound under the influence of a neighbouring one. For example, the word scant was once skamt, but the /m/ has been changed to /n/ under the influence of the following /t/. Greater efficiency has hereby been achieved, because /n/ and /t/ are articulated in the same place (with the tip of the tongue against the teeth-ridge), whereas /m/ is articulated elsewhere (with the two lips). So the place of articulation of the nasal consonant has been changed to conform with that of the following plosive. A more recent example of the same kind of thing is the common pronunciation of football as football.

F Assimilation is not the only way in which we change our pronunciation in order to increase efficiency. It is very common for consonants to be lost at the end of a word: in Middle English, word-final [-n] was often lost in unstressed syllables, so that baken 'to bake' changed from ['ba:kan] to ['ba:k3],and later to [ba:k]. Consonant-clusters are often simplified. At one time there was a [t] in words like castle and Christmas, and an initial [k] in words like knight and know. Sometimes a whole syllable is dropped out when two successive syllables begin with the same consonant (haplology): a recent example is temporary, which in Britain is often pronounced as if it were tempory.

Questions 1-4

Complete the summary below.

Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes 1-4 on your answer sheet.

The pronunciation of living language undergo changes throughout thousands of years. Large scale regular Changes are usually called 1 __________. There are three reasons for these changes. Firstly, the influence of one language on another; when one person imitates another pronunciation(the most prestige's), the imitation always partly involving factor of 2 __________. Secondly, the imitation of children from adults1 language sometimes are 3 __________, and may also contribute to this change if there are insignificant deviations tough later they may be corrected Finally, for those random variations in pronunciation, the deeper evidence lies in the 4 __________ or minimization of effort.

Questions 5-11

Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage?

In boxes 5-11 on your answer sheet, write

TRUE if the statement agrees with the information

FALSE if the statement contradicts the information

NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this

5 It is impossible for modern people to find pronunciation of words in an earlier age

6 The great change of language in Russian history is related to the rising status and fortune of middle classes.

7 All the children learn speeches from adults white they assume that certain language is difficult to imitate exactly.

8 Pronunciation with causal inaccuracy will not exert big influence on language changes.

9 The word 'scant' can be pronounced more easily than 'skamt'

10 The [g] in gnat not being pronounced will not be spelt out in the future.

11 The sound of 'temporary' cannot wholly present its spelling.

Questions 12-14

Look at the following sentences and the list of statements below. Match each statement with the correct sentence, A-D.

Write the correct letter, A-D, in boxes 12-14 on your answer sheet

A Since the speakers can pronounce it with less effort

B Assimilation of a sound under the influence of a neighbouring one

C It is a trend for changes in pronunciation in a large scale in a given period

D Because the speaker can pronounce [n] and [t] both in the same time

12 As a consequence, 'b' will be pronounced as

13 The pronunciation of [mt] changed to [nt]

14 The omit of 'f in the sound of Christmas

参考答案

1. sound laws

2. fashion

3. imperfect

4. principle of ease

5. FALSE

6. FALSE

7. NOT GIVEN

8. TRUE

9. TRUE

10. NOT GIVEN

11. TRUE

12. C

13. B

14. A

可参考真题:剑15——TEST4 Passage2 Silbo Gomero - the Whistle 'Language' of the Canary Islands

话题词

每期10个提分词汇

1.manuscript 手稿

2.pest 害虫

3.marble 大理石

4.phenomenon 现象

5.review 评审

6.revise 修订

7.signpost 路标

8.sink 下沉

9.tackle 对付

10.acid 酸

同义替换词

每期10组经典雅思阅读经典同义替换积累

1.manufacture - produce 制造

2.phase - step - stage 阶段

3.taboo - forbiddance 禁忌

4.acknowledge - admit 承认

5.acquaintance - friend 熟人

6.acquire - obtain - gain 获得

7.chart - graph 图表

8.charming - attractive - glamorous 迷人的

9.dedicate - devote 奉献给

10.defeat - failure 失败

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