Eli_IELTS15_Test3_Part2-1
答题
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C (A)
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C (B)
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知识点
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句子 A so that 句子 B 翻译为 以致于
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catch caught caught
catch on 流行起来
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toddler n. 二三岁的小孩子
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campaign n. v. 宣传
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It takes some time for sb to do sth.
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A, before B A 先发生 B 后发生, before 后置可以翻译为然后
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up and running 正常运营
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elderly adj. 年纪大的(注意这里虽然以 ly 结尾,但是形容词)
elder n. 老年人
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at the end of the day
in the end
at the end
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从句通常是升调,主句通常是降调
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motorbike 摩托车
motorist n. 开机动车的人
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sides signs size science 注意区分发音
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close adj. 近的 (注意形容词没有关的意思这个细节) v. 关 (本质上是接近,关门就是门和门框接近,所以不能用来说关电脑)
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access n. 渠道;途径
access to
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give it a go/try 去试一下
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get sth. done
get adj.
听写与原文
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My guest on the show today is Alice Riches who started this Street Play Scheme where she lives in Beechwood road.
- My guest on the show today is Alice Riches who started the Street Play Scheme where she lives in Beechwood road.
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For those street plays involves local residents for a few hours so the children could play few hours safely.
- For those of you that don’t already know, Street Plays involves local residents closing off their street for a few hours so that children have a chance to play in the street safely.
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She started it in her own street B road, and the idea got on and there are now street play scheme all over the city.
- She started it in her own street, Beechwood Road, and the idea caught on and there are now Street Play Schemes all over the city.
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Well I first have the idea when my oldest child about six years from now. It took at least two years compaigning when make it happened.
- Well, I first had the idea when my oldest child was still a toddler, so that’s about six years ago now - but it took at least two years of compaigning before we were actually able to make it happen.
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So the scheme has been up and running for three years now.
- So the scheme’s been up and running for three years now.
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We’d love to be able to close our road for longer for whole weekends from Saturday morning until Sunday evening for example.
- We’d love to be able to close our road for longer - for the whole weekends, from Saturday morning until Sunday evening, for example.
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At the moment it’s just once a week. When we started it was only once a month. We’re working on it.
- At the moment it’s just once a week. But when we started it was only once a month. But we’re working on it.
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So what actually happens when Beechwood Road closed? We have volunteers. Most of them parents elderly resident who block off the road in the end.
- So what actually happens when Beechwood Road is closed? We have volunteer wardens, mostly parents but some elderly residents too, who block off our road at either end.
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The council have provided special signs. ButThere’s always volunteers there to explain what happens to motorvates.
- The council have provided special signs. But there’s always a volunteer there to explain what’s happening to any motorists.
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Generally, they’re fine about it. We’ve only to get police involved once or twice.
- Generally, they’re fine about it. We’ve only had to get the police involved once or twice.
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Now, I should explain that the road isn’t completely close to cars. But only resident’s cars are allowed.
- Now, I should explain that the road isn’t completely close to cars. But only residents’ cars are allowed.
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If people really need to get in or out the Beechwood Road. It’s not a problem. As long as they drived under 20 km/h.
- If people really need to get in or out of Beechwood Road. It’s not a problem. As long as they drive at under 20 kilometers per hour.
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Most people just said they’ll not to use their car during this time. Or they park in another street.
- But most people just decide not to use their cars during this time. Or they park in another street.
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The wardens are owning there to stop through the traffic. So could anyone apply to get involved in the Street Play?
- The wardens are only there to stop through traffic. So can anyone apply to get involved in Street Play?
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Absolutely, we want to include all kids in the city. Especially those who live on BC Road. It’s here the demand is greatest.
- Absolutely, we want to include all kids in the city. Especially those who live on busy roads. It’s here that demand is greatest.
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Obviously, there isn’t such demand in wellfare areas where children have access to parks also large gardens or in the suburbs where usually have large space to play outside.
- Obviously, there isn’t such demand in wealthier areas where the children have access to parks or large gardens - or in the suburbs where there are usually more places for children to play outside.
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I recommand anyone listening who likes the idea should just give it go.
- I’d recommend that anyone listening who likes the idea should just give it a go.
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We’ve been surprised by the positive reactions of residents all over the city, and not just parents.
- We’ve been surprised by the positive reaction of residents all over the city, and that’s not just parents.
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There’re always few who will complain. There’re tiny minority.
- There’re always a few who complain. but they’re a tiny minority.
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On the whole, everyone is very supportive and said that they’re happy to see children out on the street. Even that guys get quite noisy.
- On the whole, everyone is very supportive and say they’re very happy to see children out on the street. Even if it does get quite noisy.