Candidates who know the real IELTS questions all know Jane 4- 10? It's all 6 per book? A set of questions (4? Set a? Class+2? A collection of classes g). From Jian 1 1? Here we go, a? Class and g? The course is published separately. Jian 12 published last year and Jian 13 to be published soon will be one? Class a and class g are published in two volumes, each volume is 4? A set of questions is more convenient for candidates to make targeted choices.
Scene analysis
section 1 & amp; Section 2:? Life scene
Section 3. Section 4:? Academic scene
Cambridge 13? Continue to follow the previous sword 1 1. Sword 12, the first two parts are life scenes, and the last two parts are academic scenes. Specifically, the first two sections? It involves telephone consultation, introduction of traffic rules, introduction of activities, introduction of training programs, etc. Section three? Some of them are conventional academic scenes, which are basically academic discussions between students and tutors. In the last section, there are two articles about animals, which are about the survival and evolution of some animals in the urban environment and the introduction of the morphological characteristics and living habits of an animal called "Songlizard". It is worth noting that the business topic appeared twice in section4 of Cambridge 12, while in Cambridge 13, only section4 of Test4? Part of it, when it comes to the history of coffee development, talks about its economic impact.
In Cambridge 1 1 and Cambridge 12, 3&; Some professional topics, such as drama and culture, are integrated into the academic topics of section4, and are not repeated in Jian 13. The fourth part of the scene is: ecological evolution, memory types, animal life habits and the history of coffee development. In the fourth part of Test 2, there are "smell", "hearing", "neurology" and "autism". For example, professional vocabulary requires candidates to pay attention to the accumulation of professional vocabulary, which is supported by corresponding academic vocabulary. ?
problem analysis
First, let's use a set of charts to analyze Cambridge 12? With Cambridge 13? The number of problems and their proportion are compared and analyzed.
Cambridge 12:
Cambridge 13:
As can be seen from the above table, Jian 13? The questions in the listening section remain basically the same, and the fill-in-the-blank questions still occupy an absolute advantage.
With the sword 12? In contrast, it has declined slightly. Specifically, 4? A test? Section 1? What about the fourth part? Basically, it is a large area of continuous note information to fill in the blanks, section 2? What about the third part? Still focus on topic selection. In addition, unlike Cambridge 12, the survey of personal information (name, address, date, postcode and number) in section 1 became an important part of the first part, accounting for 50% of the total. And under construction 12? Among them, section 1? Some of them are notes filled in the blanks. In addition, we also noticed that it is different from Cambridge 1 1? Compared with Cambridge? 12? With a sword? 13? what's up Section 1? Part, no multiple-choice questions. And we know that Cambridge 1 1? Twice? Section 1? Some selected themes appear. ?
In addition, according to the data in the table, we can see that with a sword? 12? Compared with the sword? 13? Among them, the number of multiple-choice questions has increased greatly, and the table questions are also better than swords. 12? There is a significant increase, and the multiple-choice questions remain basically the same, with a slight increase. The number of matching questions has decreased.