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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流雅思阅读理解 reading 4【精品文档】第 6 页Reading 4Improving global reading skillsParaphrasing the main ideas1 Reading the following text and then answer the questions.a Which paragraph contains the most detail?Magazine circulations are in the millions and advertising revenue is rising, despite
2、 the growth TV and electronic media, reports David Short.A Print is not dead yet at least not when it comes to magazines. Despite ever-growing competition from television and electronic media, a new report shows that worldwide advertising expenditure in consumer magazines has doubled over the past d
3、ecade.B The report also shows that many magazines in Europe continue to enjoy circulations in the millions. Although there are more and more television channels, whether cable, satellite, terrestrial, analogue, or digital, and despite the incursion of the Internet, magazines are still a regular shop
4、ping or subscription item.C Advertising expenditure worldwide was $225 billion last year, according to the report World Magazine Trends. $32 billion of this, or 14%, was taken by magazines. In Europe, the share of consumer magazine expenditure was $12 billion or 21% of an estimated overall spend of
5、$57 billion. But the share had dropped in the past 15 years from 30%, with decline having been particularly severe in Belgium and Germany, where commercial television was introduced relatively late.D However, the type of magazines which Europeans choose to flip through still varies dramatically acco
6、rding to country, with few signs that the European magazine with a common title is making inroads across nations. Interests which can create top-selling titles in one country are nowhere to be seen in the circulation lists of others.E But whatever their relative importance across the world, magazine
7、s have one real advantages over broadcast media. For advertisers such as tobacco and alcohol producers, which are barred or severely restricted on television in some countries, magazines remain a safe haven for their messages. And new French research has revealed that magazines are still powerful to
8、ols for owners of brands.b Which three paragraphs cover one main theme?2 Choose the sentence that best paraphrases the main idea in each paragraph of the test.1 Paragraph A A The amount of money spent on magazine advertising is increasing. B The rivalry between magazines and other media is surprisin
9、g. C Some magazines sell better than others.2 Paragraph B A Magazines are some more popular than they used to be. B A lot of people are still reading magazines. C TV is more available than ever.3 Paragraph C A Europe allocates a greater proportion of its advertising budget to magazines than the worl
10、d average. B Belgium and Germany spend more on magazine advertising than other European countries. C The figures for magazine advertising in Europe are decreasing.4 Paragraph D A Across Europe, people read very different kinds of magazines. B The idea of a European magazine is becoming popular. C Ma
11、gazines that cover popular activities can become best sellers.5 Paragraph E A Cigarette advertising is banned in some countries. B Magazines advertise a smaller range of products than television. C There are fewer limitations on magazine advertising than TV advertising.IELTS Reading test practice Gl
12、obal reading question 3 What is the purpose of the writer of the passage ? A to compare European and world magazines B to attract more magazine readersC to review the continuing popularity of magazines D to illustrate the advantages of electronic magazinesIELTS Reading test practice Choosing heading
13、s for paragraphs How to approach the taskList of Headings i Benefiting from an earlier model ii Important operative conditions iii Examining the public confusion iv Where to go from here? v How its all linked up vi How a suitable location was found vii Comparing wind speeds in Australian cities ix W
14、hat makes Esperance different ? x More than just a source of power4 Take five minutes to answer questions 1-7. Example Answer Paragraph A x Australias The reading passage has eight paragraphs A-H. Choose the correct heading for each paragraph from the list of heading below.1 Paragraph B _2 Paragraph
15、 C _3 Paragraph D _4 Paragraph E _5 Paragraph F _6 Paragraph G _7 Paragraph H _First Commercial Wind FarmIts come years since the rotor blades began spinning in Esperance.A Harvest time in Esperance is constant. As long as the wind blows- which is pretty much all the time nine identical synchronized
16、 wind turbines, reap the benefits of the dependable winds that gust up around the southern coastline of Western Australia. These sleek, white, robot like wind turbines loom up on the horizon forming part of Australias first commercial wind farm. Theyre not only functional machines that help provide
17、electricity for this secluded coastal town, but increasingly, theyre also drawcards for curious tourists and scientists alike.B Because of its isolation, Esperance is not linked to Western Powers grid which supplies electricity from gas-, coal- and oil- fires power stations to the widespread populat
18、ion of Western Australia. Before the wind turbines went in, Esperances entire electricity needs were met by the diesel power station in town.C The $5.8 million Ten Mile Lagoon project is not Esperances first wind farm. The success of a smaller, experimental wind farm, at a spot called Salmon Beach,
19、encouraged the States power utility to take Esperance wind seriously. Today, the wind turbines at Ten Mile Lagoon work in conjunction with the diesel power station, significantly reducing the amount of the towns electricity generated by expensive diesel power.D The wind farm is connected to the powe
20、r station by a 33- kilovolt powerline, and a radio link between the two allows operators to monitor and control each wind turbine. The nine 225- kilowatt Vestas wind turbines produce a total generating capacity of two megawatts and provide around 12 per cent of the energy requirements of Esperance a
21、nd its surrounding districts.E The power produced by a wind turbine depends on the size and efficiency of the machine and, of course, on the energy in the wind. The energy in the wind available to the wind turbines is proportional to wind speed cubed. Thus, the greater the wind speed, the greater th
22、e output of the turbine. In other to achieve optimum wind speeds, the right location is imperative. You have to accept the nature of the beast, Mr.Rosser, Western Powers physicist, said. As surface dwellers our perceptions of wind speeds are bad. As you go higher, wind speed increase significantly.F
23、 The most favourable wind sites are on gently sloping hills, away from obstructions like trees and buildings and where the prevailing winds are not blocked. Computer modeling was used to select the optimum site for Esperances wind farm. Scientists were protecting the coastal health environment which
24、 is rich in plant life and home to tiny pygmy and honey-possums, and a host of bird species. In addition, the wind farm is adjacent to Esperances popular scenic tourist drive.G Strict erosion controls have been implemented and access to the wind farm is limited to selected viewing areas. The wind tu
25、rbine towers are painted white and devoid of corporate logos or signage. According to Mr.Rosser there is something of a worldwide backlash against wind farms with regard to their visual impact. But because wind turbines perform best in the most exposed positions, they will always be visible. There i
26、s a very real need to balance environmental and technical requirements. I think the Ten Mile Lagoon Wind Farm sets the standard for environmentally friendly development. H In fact, the project has become something of a tourist attraction in itself. Esperance Shire president Ian Mickel said the wind
27、turbines had been well accepted by locals. We have watched the wind farm develop with great interest, and now we find visitors to Esperance are equally enthusiastic about is, he said. The aim now is to identify other remote locations where wind turbines will be a feasible means of supplementing exis
28、ting power stations.IELTS Reading test practice Sentence completionHow to approach the task5 Take six minutes to answer questions 1-6 about Australias First Commercial Wind Farm.Complete the sentences below.Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the passage for each answer.1 Esperance
29、used to rely totally on _ for energy.2 About _ of Esperances energy needs are met by the wind farm.3 Both the _ of a wind turbine affect its energy output.4&5 Wind farms should not be built near barriers to the wind, such as _ or _ .6 Scientists chose the best location for the wind farm at Esperance
30、 with the aid of _ .Getting gapfill answers right6 Here are some answers that students have given to questions 1-6 above.For each answer, state which question the student was doing and say why the answer would be marked wrong.A computer modeling B tree or building C around 12 per centD the diesel po
31、wer E Western Powers grid F $5.8 millionG scientists H on gently sloping hills7 Match the words and phrases below from questions 1-6 in exercise 5 with phrases in the passage.Questions Passage A used to rely totally on B energy needsC its energy outputD not be (built) nearE barriers to the wind, such asF chose the best locationG with the aid of IELTS Reading test practice Global reading question8 What is the main purpose of the writer of the article?A to respond to criticism of a projectB to review the success of a projectC to explain his role in a project D to predict the future of a project
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