1, animal introduction.
2. Plant introduction.
3. Animal and plant synthesis, that is, both animals and plants are mentioned.
As far as questions are concerned, fill-in-the-blank questions and multiple-choice questions are often tested. As far as language form is concerned, it is more of a monologue.
Second, IELTS listening precautions
1, the frequency of animal scenes is higher than the other two scenes, which is also the place where candidates focus on reviewing.
Most of the animals and plants mentioned in the article are protected because their numbers are often endangered.
3. The species names of animals and plants will appear in the listening materials, but generally the spelling is not examined, especially the names of rare animals and plants in daily life.
With the emergence of new problems in animal and plant scenes, we should not learn more about machines, but accumulate more knowledge about animals and plants in peacetime. I suggest watching relevant documentaries, and strongly recommend BBCDocumentary, Planet Earth and National Geographic.
I believe that after a period of practice, you will not only improve your ability to solve this scene, but also learn about various interesting animal and plant species and appreciate the wonders of the world.
Third, listening test methods
There is no doubt about the importance of examining questions. If the candidates don't carefully examine the questions, they may not score even if they hear the test center. So we should avoid all kinds of traps in the topic.
1, see the title requirements.
For example, the number of words required: no more than three words and/or one number. Perhaps candidates will habitually think that it is the number of words, while ignoring other forms of requirements.
Here, even without "/and", the meaning is completely different. If there is such an answer as One wordonly, you should pay more attention, even if one more article is wrong.
2, pay attention to the singular and plural
When listening to the recording, you should pay attention to whether there are s in nouns, such as computer disk and family. There is also a look at the collocation before and after, such as the word _ _ _ _ _, then this space should correspond to meaning rather than meaning.
In addition, the singular and plural numbers of the table questions should be compared with the horizontal and vertical lines. Horizontal row is the classification of articles, and vertical row is the signal word. Look at the characteristics of the same column of words, whether they all have singular and plural numbers.