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1、IntroductionThe International English Language Testing System(IELTS)is widely recognised as areliable means of assessing the language ability of candidates who need to study or workwhere English is the language of communication.These Practice Tests are designed to give future IELTS candidates an ide
2、a of whether their English is at the required level.IELTS is owned by three partners:the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations,the British Council and IDP:Education Australia(through its subsidiary company,IELTSAustralia Pty Limited).Further information on IELTS can be found in the IELTS Handboo
3、k and the IELTS Information for candidates leaflet,available free of charge from IELTS centres.These can also be downloaded from the IELTS website (www.ielts.org).WHAT IS THE TEST FORMAT?IELTS consists of six modules.All candidates take the same Listening and Speaking modules.There is a choice of Re
4、ading and Writing modules according to whether a candidate is taking the Academic or General Training version of the test.AcademicFor candidates taking the test for entry to undergraduate or postgraduate studies orfor professional reasons.General TrainingFor candidates taking the test for entry to v
5、ocational or training programmes not atdegree level,for admission to secondary schools and for immigration purposes.The test modules are taken in the following order:Listening4 sections,40 itemsapproximately 30 minutesAcademic Reading3 sections,40 items 60 minutesORGeneral Training Reading3 sections
6、,40 items 60 minutesAcademic60Writing2 tasksminutesO RGeneral Training Writing2 tasks60 minutesSpeaking11 to 14 minutesTotal Test Time2 hours 44 minutes4IntroductionListeningThis module consists of four sections,each with ten questions.The first two sections areconcerned with social needs.The first
7、section is a conversation between two speakers and the second section is a monologue.The final two sections are concerned with situations relatedto educational or training contexts.The third section is a conversation between up to four people and the fourth section a monologue.A variety of question
8、types is used,including:multiple choice,short-answer questions, sentence completion,notes/form/table/summary/flow-chart completion,labelling adiagram/plan/map,classification,matching.Candidates hear the recording once only and answer the questions as they listen.Tenminutes are allowed at the end for
9、 candidates to transfer their answers to the answer sheet.Academic ReadingThis module consists of three sections with 40 questions.There are three reading passages,which are taken from magazines.journals,books and newspapers.The passages are on topics of general interest.At least one passage contain
10、s detailed logical argument.A variety of question types is used,including:multiple choice,short-answer questions, sentence completion,notes/summary/flow-chart/table completion,labelling a diagram,classification,matching,choosing suitable paragraph headings from a list,identification ofwriters views/
11、claims-yes,no,not given-or identification of information in the passage -true,false,not given.General Training ReadingThis module consists of three sections with 40 questions.The texts are taken from notices, advertisements,leaflets,newspapers,instruction manuals,books and magazines.The first sectio
12、n contains texts relevant to basic linguistic survival in English,with tasks mainlyconcerned with providing factual information.The second section focuses on the training context and involves texts of more complex language.The third section involves reading more extended texts,with a more complex st
13、ructure,but with the emphasis on descriptive and instructive rather than argumentative texts.A variety of question types is used,including:multiple choice,short-answer questions, sentence completion,notes/summary/flow-chart/table completion,labelling a diagram,classification,matching,choosing suitab
14、le paragraph headings from a list,identification ofwriters views/claims-yes,no,not given-identification of information in the text -true,false,not given.Academic WritingThis module consists of two tasks.It is suggested that candidates spend about 20 minutes on Task 1,which requires them to write at
15、least 150 words,and 40 minutes on Task 2,whichrequires them to write at least 250 words.The assessment of Task 2 carries more weight in marking than Task 1.Task 1 requires candidates to look at a diagram or some data(graph,table or chart)and to present the information in their own words.They are ass
16、essed on their ability to organise, present and possibly compare data,describe the stages of a process,describe an object orevent,or explain how something works.5IntroductionIn Task 2 candidates are presented with a point of view,argument or problem.They areassessed on their ability to present a sol
17、ution to the problem,present and justify an opinion, compare and contrast evidence and opinions,and evaluate and challenge ideas,evidence or argumentsCandidates are also assessed on their ability to write in an appropriate style.General Training WritingThis module consists of two tasks.It is suggest
18、ed that candidates spend about 20 minutes on Task 1,which requires them to write at least 150 words,and 40 minutes on Task 2,whichrequires them to write at least 250 words.The assessment of Task 2 carries more weight in marking than Task 1.In Task 1 candidates are asked to respond to a given problem
19、 with a letter requesting information or explaining a situation.They are assessed on their ability to engage inpersonal correspondence,elicit and provide general factual information,express needs, wants,likes and dislikes,express opinions,complaints,etc.In Task 2 candidates are presented with a poin
20、t of view,argument or problem.They areassessed on their ability to provide general factual information,outline a problem and present asolution,present and justify an opinion,and evaluate and challenge ideas,evidence or arguments.Candidates are also judged on their ability to write in an appropriate
21、style.SpeakingThis module takes between ll and 14 minutes and is conducted by a trained examiner.There are three parts:Part 1The candidate and the examiner introduce themselves.Candidates then answer generalquestions about themselves,their home/family,their job/studies,their interests and a wide ran
22、ge of similar familiar topic areas.This part lasts between four and five minutes.Part 2The candidate is given a task card with prompts and is asked to talk on a particular topic.The candidate has one minute to prepare and they can make some notes if they wish,before speaking for between one and two
23、minutes.The examiner then asks one or two rounding-off questions.Part 3The examiner and the candidate engage in a discussion of more abstract issues which arethematically linked to the topic prompt in Part 2.The discussion lasts between four and five minutes.The Speaking module assesses whether cand
24、idates can communicate effectively in English. The assessment takes into account Fluency and Coherence,Lexical Resource,Grammatical Range and Accuracy,and Pronunciation.6IntroductionHOW IS IELTS SCORED?IELTS results are reported on a nine-band scale.In addition to the score for overall language abil
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