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Part1:●What is your full name?●How should i address you?●Have you got any English name?●Are there any special meanings about your name?●Who gave you this name?2.Studies or work●Which school are you studying now? what is your major?●Who choose the major for you before you entering your university?●What are the advantages and disadvantages of your university?●Which subject you like most and which subject do you dislike most? Why?●Do you like the school you are studying at?3.Home●Do you live in a house or a flat?●Please describe the place where you live.●How have you decorated your home (or, your room)?●Is there anything (hanging) on the walls of your home (or your room)? (e.g.,decorations)●What can you see when you look out the window of your room (or, the windows of yourhome)?4.Hometown●Where is your hometown? (Or, what part of China do you come from?)●Do you think you'll always live there?●Where do you live at the moment?●Do you like your hometown? (Why?/Why not?)●What sorts of buildings are there in your hometown?5.Books & Reading●Do you like reading (books)? (Why?/Why not?) C●What (kinds of ) books do you like to read? C●(Similar to above) What (kinds of ) books do read (for enjoyment)?●Are you reading any books at the moment? N●Did you read much when you were a child?6.Newspapers & Magazines●What kind of newspaper do you have in China?●What is your favorite magazine?●When did you begin to read newspaper?●What’s the difference between Chinese newspapers?●Which one do you prefer to read, newspaper or magazine?7.Games●Do you like playing games?●Do you play online games?●What kind of game did you play when you were a child?●What is the most popular game today?●What are the differences in terms of game between today and 20 years ago?8.Music●Do you like listening to music? Why?●Why type / kind of music do you like most?●When / where do you often listen to music?●Do you prefer to buy CD / tape or go to the concert? Recorded or live ones?●Can you play any instrument?●What are the benefits of learning an instrument?9.Parks and Gardens●Do you love going to the park?●How often do you visit the part?●Why do people like to go to the park?●Is there anything you don’t like about the park?●What about gardens?10.Transportation●What do you think of the transportation in your city?●Do lots of Chinese people ride bikes?●Is it safe to ride bikes?●When did you learn to ride bikes?●Why do children like riding bicycles?11.Clothes and Fashion●Do you like shopping?●Who do you think love shopping more, men or women?●What style of clothes do you usually wear?●Do you love fashion? Why?●What do you think of fashion?12.Your Daily Routine●What do you mainly do with your time?●What is the best part of the day for you? Why?●What part (or time) of the day do you feel most active (or, feel your best)? Why?●When do you do most of your study?●How do you think your daily routine could be improved?13.Collecting●Do you like collecting things?●What kind of stuff do you collect?●What’s the importance of collecting things?●Where can people get their collections?14.Neighbors●Do you know your neighbors?●What do you think of your neighbors?●Do you think it’s important for a person to have a good relationship with theirneighbors?●How often do you see (or talk to) your neighbors?●What sorts of problems (conflicts) can people have with their neighbors?15.Friends & Family●Do you like making friends?●Tell me something about your best friend.●How do you usually make friends?●What is the importance of friendship?●Do you have any foreign friends?16.Birthdays●Do people in your country celebrate birthdays?●How do people celebrate birthdays?●Do you think it is important for people to celebrate them?●How did you celebrate your last birthday?●Is the birthday more important for adults or young people?17.Animals●What’s your favorite animal? Why?●Are people in your country fond of animals?●Do people in your country keep animals at home (= keep a pet)?●What was your favorite animal when you were a child?●What do you think are the benefits of a child having a pet?18.Colors●Which color do you like best? Why?●What does that mean in China?●What is the difference of color preference in the past and now?●Do you think that color is important when you buy clothes?19.Driving & Cars●Do you have a driving license?●When is the appropriate age for getting a driving license?●Is driving skills important?●Will you teach your children to drive?●Do you prefer to take a bus or drive a car?20.Dancing●Do you like dance? Why?●What kind of dance do you know?●What kind of dance do you like?●Do you know any traditional Chinese dance?●Where do people usually dance?21.Holidays●How do you like to relax?●What do you do during holiday?●How do people relax during the holiday?●What kind of people do you think need to relax most?●Do you think people need holiday?22.The Internet●What do you do with Internet?●What are the advantages and disadvantages of Internet?●Do you think that life is better with the Internet?●When did you begin to use the Internet?●What is the influence of the Internet on you?23.Mobile Phones●Do you have a mobile phone?●How often do you use it?●What do you use it for?●Do you think it’s important for us?●Is there anything you dislike about using cell phones?24.Sport & Exercise●Do you like doing sports?●What kind of sports do you usually do in your spare time? Why?●What kind of sports is most popular in China?●Why do some girls dislike doing sports?●What do you think of health?●Is there any good way to lose weight?25.Swimming●Can you swim?●Do you like swimming? Why?●When did you learn to swim?●Where do people swim?●What are the benefits of swimming?26.The Weather & Seasons●What’s the weather (usually) like in your hometown?●What has the weather in your hometown been like recently?●Do you like that weather (or, that kind of climate)? Why (or why not )?●Have there been any changes in the weather over the past few years?●What’s your favorite season? Why?nguages●Do you like learning English? Why?●Can you give some good suggestions on how to learn English well?●What are the difficulties in learning English?●Are you studying another foreign language?●Which language do you think is the most useful one?28.Noise●Do you prefer a quiet environment or a noisy environment?●Does your school have any noisy places?●Are there any quiet places for studying at your school?●What natural sounds do you like (the most)? Why?●What sounds do you dislike? Why?29.Outdoor Activities●Do you like outdoor activities?●What outdoor activities do you like to do?●How often do you do that?●What kinds of outdoor activities do you do in your daily life?●What outdoor activities are popular in your country?30.Painting & Drawing●Do you like painting?●Did you do any painting (or drawing) when you were a child?●Have you ever painted pictures?●How about now?●What do you think are the benefits of painting for children?●Do you think painting (or drawing) is important for adults?31.Schools●What’s your major?●Do many people from your country choose this subject?●Where are you studying?●Do you think it is a good place to study?●What do you hope to do when you finish your studies?32.Television●Do you like watching TV?●What types of TV programs do you like to watch?●What programs do you watch?●Do you prefer to watch TV or listen to the radio?●Do you ever watch programs from other countries?33.Leisure Time●What do you usually do in your spare time?●How much time do you have each week for doing these things?●How did you start doing this activity at first?●Is there some other hobby or sport you would like to try? Why?●What is the balance of work/study and free time in your normal day?●How has the way people spend their free time changed over the years?34.Photography●Do you prefer to take pictures or be taken pictures of you?●What kind of pictures do you like to snap?●On what occasions do people take pictures?●Why do people take pictures?。

Simon考官雅思口语范文part1-word版(汇总-59页)

Simon考官雅思口语范文part1-word版(汇总-59页)

1) At what age did you start studying mathematics?I can't exactly remember, but it was probably in my first year at primary school when I was 5 years old. I probably learnt simple addition at that age.2) Do you like mathematics? Why / why not?I don't dislike maths, but I wouldn't say that I've ever really liked the subject either. I'm happy to do simple calculations, but my brain can't cope with the complex stuff!3) Is it necessary for everyone to learn mathematics?Yes, I think it is. We all need a basic grounding in maths so that we can do daily tasks, like managing our money, working out bills, and so on.4) Do you prefer to use a calculator when doing mathematics?It depends. I quite like exercising my brain with anything that's easy enough, but I use the calculator on my phone for anything tricky.1) Do you have a favourite number or a number that is special to you?Yes, my favourite number is... because it's the day I was born on, and it's my lucky number.2) Do any numbers have special importance in your country?Yes, certain ages are special. For example, your 18th birthday is important because it's when you are considered to become an adult.3) Are you good at remembering numbers? Why / why not?No, I'm not very good at remembering numbers. I don't think it's necessary to learn them by heart; I just save them on my phone.4) What numbers do people often have to memorise?The most important number to remember on a daily basis is the pin number for your bank card. Without this you can't pay for anything or get cash out.建议:Remember that part 1 is supposed to be easy, so you should give short, direct answers.题目1:How well do you know your next-door neighbours?I know my neighbours quite well. They're really nice people, and I always stop to talk whenever I see them. I think it's important to get on well with the people who live next door.题目2. How often do you see them?I see my neighbours at least a few times a week. We usually see each other when we're leaving for work in the morning or coming home in the evening.题目 3. What problems do people sometimes have with their neighbours?I think the most common problem is probably noise. It's difficult to live next to people who have a dog that barks at night, or who play loud music or have too many parties.Here are my sample answers for the 'chocolate' topic. Remember that your priority in speaking part 1 is to demonstrate fluency by giving answers that are short, direct and natural, without hesitating too much.1) Do you like chocolate? Why / why not?Yes, I love chocolate. I like the taste, the texture and the feeling that you get when you eat it. And it goes really well with my favourite drink, coffee.2) What type of chocolate do you prefer? Why?I prefer dark chocolate to milk chocolate, because it has a stronger taste. I also like chocolate when it's in a cake, and I love drinking hot chocolate too.3) When do you usually eat chocolate?I try not to eat too much, but I probably eat or drink something that contains chocolate every couple of days.4) Do people give chocolate as a present in your country? When?Yes, it's very common to give boxes of individual chocolates as a gift. You can give chocolates on any special occasion really: birthdays, Valentine's day, Easter, Christmas, and so on.1. Do you like cooking? Why / why not?Sometimes. I like preparing a special meal for family or friends who visit, but everyday cooking is a bit boring; it's something that has to be done, but it's not really fun.2. Who did the cooking in your family when you were a child?My mother almost always did the cooking when I was young. I don't think she trusted my father to make a nice meal.3. Do you think that it's important to know how to cook well?I'm not sure whether it's important to cook well, but I do think that everyone should know the basics. It definitely isn't healthy to rely on pre-prepared meals or fast food.4. Do you think that children should be taught cookery at school?Yes, that's probably a good idea. If all children knew how to cook a few basic, healthy meals, that would surely be a good thing.1. What’s the weather like today?It’s really freezing today. If I don’t have to take the IELTS exams, I would prefer to stay at home.2. What kind of weather do you like (best)? (Why?)Actually I prefer the cloudy day as it’s neither too hot nor too cold. And what’s more important to me is that this whether is perfect for photography as the light is soft and tender. So at this time of day, I’ll always go out with my camera to the forest parks to take photos.3. What’s the weather (usually) like in your hometown?In my hometown, as it is surrounded by mountains, the whether is quite pleasant, neither too hot nor too cold. Even in winter, the temperature is still quite mild. The weather is good almost all year round as my hometown is a tourist city and there is no any industrial pollutionout there.4. Do you like that weather (or, that kind of climate)? (Why?/Why not?)The bad points about the weather in my hometown are that it doesn’t snow as heavily as up north like Beijing. It does snow, but is just a little bit. Every time I saw children having a snowball flight or making a snowman on TV, I really envied them. It was really pity.5. What is the typical weather in China like?I believe though China is a vast country, there are four distinct seasons in most places. But unfortunately in recent years, many places in summer are becoming boiling hot. I guess the changes are primarily due to the green-house effect. So in this extreme whether, I will really prefer to work at home, and the air-conditioning is working all day long, and at night, I even sleep on the floor.6. Have there been any changes in the weather over the past few years?Yes, as Beijing is facing more and more oppressive haze, I always keep a watchful eye on the weather forecast. I installed an app in my mobile phone, and see the indicator of PM 2.5. It has been a routine for me.7. Do you always pay attention to the unusual weather?As for the unusual weather, the global warming has really become a heated topic around the world. It is caused by the greenhouse effect as the a sheer volume of carbon dioxide have been emitted into the air, preventing the atmosphere from cooling off at night. And another unusual weather, I’m afraid is the hurricane which can easily flatten thousands of homes near the coast in a short period of time.8. Would you prefer to live in a place that has just one, warm season that lasts the whole year or a place with different seasons?Well, if I were to choose between the two, I’ll probably go with the distinct seasons in each year because each season has its own merits. Whereas I will get bored if it is warm all year round.19. Do people in China play the same sports in different seasons ofthe year?No, when in spring and autumn, the temperature is neither too cold nor too hot, people in China tend to hike in the mountains, or go running. When it comes to summer, people can choose more physical activities like swimming, camping in the forests and playing balls, etc. But in winter, people believe it not suitable for outdoor exercises, so they prefer to stay at home for resting.1. What kinds of thing make you laugh?I laugh most when I'm with friends talking about funny things that have happened to us. I also like watching comedians and comedy films.2. Do you like making other people laugh?Yes, it's a nice feeling when you can make someone laugh because you can see that you've made them happy. It's great to share a funny moment with someone.3. Do you think it's important for people to laugh?Yes, of course. It's important to see the funny side of things; humourhelps us not to take life too seriously. I think that laughter is good for our health.4. Is laughing the same as feeling happy?It's not exactly the same because you can be happy without laughing, and sometimes we laugh when something bad has happened; a sense of humour can help us to cope with difficult situations.1) How much time do you spend at home?Obviously I sleep at home, but I don't spend very much time at home during the day, because I'm usually busy with work.2) Do you prefer to spend your free time at home or outside the house?During the day I prefer to be out of the house, so I like visiting family or meeting up with friends. But I do like relaxing at home in the evenings.3) What do you do when you have some free time and you're at home?I usually sit and watch some TV or a film, or I listen to some music. I also like sitting outside if the weather is nice.4) Would you like to have more spare time to spend at home in the future?No, not really. I get bored if I'm at home for too long. In the future, I imagine I'll still prefer to go out and do things rather than stay indoors.1. Are there many advertisements in your country?Yes, there are adverts everywhere in the city. You can easily see them near the subway station, along the express way and in the elevator.2. Why do you think there are so many advertisements now?The main factor is that adverts are the most efficient way for the companies to reach their end users, and also every company wants to stand out from the crowd in such fierce competition.3. How do you feel about advertisements?I’m afraid that the advertisements are really annoying in some way,and they always exaggerate the true functions of products. So I guess they are not as reliable as they seem to be.4. What kind of advertisements do you like the most?I am fond of the adverts that are well-designed and deliver the high quality contents, but that doesn’t mean I will go and buy that products.5. Do advertisements influence your choice about what to buy?No, I believe buying things totally based on adverts is unreasonable.6. Do you like advertisements on TV?I’m not into TV adverts, because I am often interrupted by the adverts when watching the TV programmes. It is really annoying.7. Do you prefer advertisements on TV or those in magazines?Well, if I were to choose between the two, I’ll probably go with the adverts in magazines because they are well-designed and I can have plenty of time to look through them, whereas the TV adverts are reallyannoying.8. Do you think adverting plays an important role in today’s world?In general, it’s a prosperous industry. The number of enterprises that pay attention to adverts is growing, and there are more students who apply to study advertisement in university.1) Have you ever collected anything as a hobby? (What?)Yes. When I was younger I used to collect keyrings. I remember that my favourite was a Lego man keyring that someone bought me as a present.2) What kinds of thing do people often like collecting?Some people collect cheap items like stamps, keyrings or toys. Others collect expensive antiques, watches, jewellery or even cars.3) Why do you think people collect certain objects?Maybe they like the constant search for a new item, or they want to remember past experiences. Others might like the feeling of organisingand presenting what they own.4) Is there anything that you would like to collect in the future?Yes. If I could afford it, I'd love to have a collection of guitars in different colours, shapes and sizes!1. Do you often do any cooking?Normally I don’t frequently cook at home on weekdays because I have no time. But on weekends, I usually cook food at home for my family.2. Do you like cooking? (Why?/Why not?)Yes, I’m quite into cooking because I believe that good dinner could guarantee our health and also I’m a foodie, I’d like to taste all kinds of tasty food. I always do some cooking in my home with my family during the weekend to enjoy the family time.3. What cooking experience have you had?Obviously, in my opinion, a fabulous cooking can’t be done withoutfresh food resources. So I always try to go to the super market early in the morning and select today’s vegetables and meat. Besides, I always put several vegetables such as carrot, bamboo shoots, pepper, tofu, along with meat to cook in order to get the balanced diet.4. Who taught you to cook?My mother is an expert at cooking, and she taught me how to cook when I graduated from university and started to live independently. She told me that the ability to cook was fairly important because good dinner could guarantee our health.5. When you were a child, did you ever help your parents to preparea meal?I remember when I was a little boy, I was used to help wash the vegetables, go out to buy some flavours, etc. I strongly recommend that children should take part in this kind of housework because it can help cultivate the hands-on abilities, a sense of achievement and even learn some table manners.1. What is your favourite food?The fish is my favourite, especially with red hot chilies, cos it is so tasty and colourful and beside fish is nutritious too. I will cook it myself at home during the weekends for my family.2. When do you usually eat that food?When I was a child, I liked the food made by my mother. She was an expert at cooking, and the fish was my favourite. I’m still fond of eating fish when I became an adult, and now I always cook it myself at home during the weekends for my family, once a week maybe.3. Is food important to you?Yes, definitely. I believe good food is very important because it is not only very tasty, but could also guarantee our health.4. What food do you usually eat?In general, I eat a lot of rice and vegetables every day. And once a week, I will cook a fish myself at home during the weekends for my family which is my favourite.5. Do you usually eat the same food every day?No, it will be boring to eat the same food every day. I also like noodles, dumpling, and sometimes I eat pizza and curry which are both delicious.6. Is there any food you don’t like?I’m really not into Japanese food because they are sometimes cold, or even are raw food, like sushi. I once bought them in the supermarket, but the taste really disgusted me.1. What sports or physical activities do you regularly do?Unfortunately I don't have time to do any sports or physical activities because of my work commitments. I'd like to find more time for regular exercise.2. Which sport or game would you like to be good at?I'd like to be good at tennis. It must be great to be able to hit the ball as hard as you can and watch it land exactly where you wanted it to.3. Do you prefer watching or playing sports?I don't watch much sport on TV and I'm not a big sports fan, so I think I would probably enjoy doing sports more than watching them.4. Do you think children should be encouraged to do more sport?Yes, I think that sport is really important for children. Sports and games teach children to play together and try their best.题目:1. Do you like (to learn about) history?2. What historical event do you find most interesting?3. Do you think history is important?4. Do you like to watch programmes on TV about history?5. Do you think you can really learn history from films and TV programmes?6. Do you think the internet is a good place to learn about history?7. Can you name a person from history who you would like to learn more about?8. Why would you like to learn more about him/her?参考答案:Yes, I am a big fan of reading historical stories. When I was a little boy, I always took some historical books from my father’s bookshelf and read the historical events. I feel that history not only can cultivate my mental development, but also give me a better picture of human society.Personally I am fond of the Battle of Red Cliffs happened in the early period of Three Kingdoms, which was a decisive battle at the end of the Han Dynasty. It was also the typical battle in Chinese history renowned for the fewer and weaker defeating the more and stronger.Yes, the main factor is that like our native language, history forms a cultural identity and keeps a unique record of country, and also we can learn the experiences from history to correct our current actions.Yes, I enjoy watching some documentaries about history on TV because I can see a lot of video materials that can not bee seen in the textbooks. I always watch them at home.I don’t feel that watching the current TV series can make you be aware of the history, you know, TV programmes are more engaging than books, however the true historical events in most of the TV series have been distorted by the producers to cater for the audience. It’s really shame as the young people will misunderstand the history by these irresponsible productions.Yes. History is full of debates so you can find both of the two sides of opinion online which will help you be aware of the true facts and think critically. I always google some engaging historical materials about the Song Dynasty, for example, to know about the truth.The people I’d like to learn about is Wu Chengen, the author of A Journey to the West. He combined the folk tales and his own imagination to write the great fairy story in the 16th century. I want to know about his personality as much as possible and I believe that his imagination is what is lack of nowadays.必备词汇:1.很喜欢:I am big fan of XX2.熏陶我的心灵发展:cultivate my mental development3.人类社会:Human society4.个人地来说:Personally5.三国时期:the period of Three Kingdoms6.文化属性:cultural identity7.纪录片(复):documentaries8. 被曲解:have been distorted by9.误解历史:misunderstand the history10.西游记:a journey of the West1. Are there many (or, any) museums in your hometown?Not so many, actually there is only one museum in my small county about the local history. It allows the local residents to know better about their traditions and historical celebrities.2. Do you think museums are useful for visitors to your hometown/country?I go to the museum a lot, when I come to the new place, I’ll find some local museums that have interesting features. The museum I visited last time was the Guanfu Museum located in the rural area of Beijing. It is a private-owned museum featuring Chinese antiques like porcelain, furniture, jade and some paintings.3. Do you think museums are important?Museums are really important in protecting, preserving, propagating and researching numerous human treasure. Once the antiques are in the museums, they are permanently out of circulation, which means they can be seen by public.4. Do you think it’s suitable for museums to sell things to visitors?Yes, the reason is that generally, most museums are nonprofit organisations, and these goods are their large portion of income, except the tickets, and also partly because these items are closely related to the theme of the museums, which cannot be bought in most other bookstores or shops.1. Do you like visiting natural places?Yes, I am fond of getting close to the nature. Once I am free, I’d like to visit one of the forest parks around Changsha. These places are not only really perfect for physical activities, but also can help me let off steam.2. What are some well-known natural attractions in your country?There are so many natural attractions in my country, for example, the best one, in my opinion, is the Huangshan Mountain, which earns a high reputation for its magnificent natural scenery. Besides, I travel to the Inner Mongolian grasslands every year to see the vast grassland as well as the blue sky and the white cloud which can be rarely seen in Beijing.3. Have you ever gone camping?Yes, just once, but really memorable. I went to the Lingshan Mountain with my friends this year. We slept in the forest in the camps at night. It was totally dark outside, but we sang the songs loudly with others and heard the sound of rain dropping on my camp gently. It was really an interesting experience.4. How do city kids in your country have contact with nature?Cities in China usually have many parks in them so that children can visit with their parents. Most of these parks have plenty of trees, meadow, rockery and even lakes, which are good enough for children to get close to nature. Besides, on holidays, children will have opportunities to go for an outing to some natural sceneries.5.. What are the benefits of learning about nature?People can definitely benefit a lot from nature. Apart from the physical fitness, people can loose up in the natural environment and inspire their love to life. As for children, I believe getting close to nature can cultivate their natural motivations to investigation and discovery theworld around them based on their interests.1. What do you do in your spare time?Well, there are lots of things I can do if I’m free. For instance, I stay at home sometimes to read books to enjoy the leisure hours with myself, or I’ll go with my friends to do some outdoor activities such as playing football and hiking.2. Do you like outdoor activities?Yes, I’m really into outdoor activities. You know, the main factor is that I can take some physical to keep me fit, so I always go hiking or jogging if I am free.3. What outdoor activities do you most like to do?Normally I’ll go for a jogging around my house in the morning so that I can take some physical exercises while enjoying the fresh air, but if I can invite some more friends I would go for a simple football match with them because football is a sociable activities so that I can have more fun with my friends and make new friends as well.4. How often do you do that?Well, I do these physical exercises from time to time. Normally if I’m not busy with my work, I will go for a jogging around my house in the morning to take some physical exercises while enjoying the fresh air, probably four times in a week; but if I have lots of on things my hands I’ll probably focus on my work.5. What (types of) outdoor activities are popular in your country?It’s kind of hard to say but people that I know around me tend to go jogging in the morning or take a walk after dinner, but maybe for others, they probably like to take some indoor activities like swimming and yoga.1. Do you like to take photographs? (Why?)Yes, I am a big fan of photography in my spare time. I always travel around to the stunning natural scenery with my camera. I have been in the habit of it for almost 8 years. The main factor is that I can capture the precious moment in my life, such as the graduation ceremony, or the sweet moment with my girlfriend, and also I believe the photography will cultivate my mental development.2. Do you prefer to take photos yourself or to have other people take photos? (Why?)If I were to choose between the two, I’ll probably go with taking photos of others because I feel that different people have different characteristic, so the photos will be distinguishing. Whereas, I barely take a selfie because it will make me embarrassed.3. Do you prefer to take pictures of people or of scenery?Normally, I’ll probably go with the scenery to take photos because I really enjoy the marvellous natural scenery such as the seashore, sunset and twilight, but if I take my son travelling around, I’ll take photos of him to capture his happiness.4. How do you keep your photos?I store my photos both in my computer disk and Internet for backup. And besides I have a photography website running for 4 years, keeping all my premium photos there.5. Do you frame (of have you framed) any of your photos? (If yes,which?&why?)Yes, I used to print some photos of my kid to hang them in his room, which can help us memorise the warm moment we had together.6. Do you prefer to send postcards to people or to send photos that you took yourself? (Why?)Well, if I were to choose between the two, I’ll probably go with my own photos because they are unique and seeing a lot of comments from friends is really a pleasant thing. Whereas postcards are not as meaningful as photos taken by myself.1. What public holidays do you have in your country?We celebrate a lot of public festivals in my country. I am sure you know about the Spring Festival which is the most important one. In addition, we get together with our family for the Mid-Autumn Day and the National Day.2. Do people in your country celebrate Christmas?Yes, there are so many people in my country, it’s really hard to say,probably most people tend to go shopping with families or friends to take advantage of the sales the shops are offering, but personally speaking, I am afraid we don’t celebrate Christmas like the way in Western countries.3. Do you like public holidays?Yes, I am fond of holidays. The main factor is that on these days, I don’t have to work and have plenty of time travelling around to unwind myself and also I will have more consecutive time with my family.4. Which public holidays do you like the most?I believe my favourite public holiday would be the National Day because I will have at least seven days to go travelling and also it’s the best time to go around, the weather is neither too cold nor too hot, and the foliage of trees have turned yellow or red, which will give you picturesque views.5. What do other people in your country usually do on public holidays?It’s kind of hard to say but people that I know around me tend to go shopping with families or friends to take advantage of the sales the shops are offering, but maybe for others, they probably stay at home for resting.6. Do you think public holidays are important?I believe the public holidays are rather important and there should be more of them in my country. The main factor is that people really need unwind themselves without any distractions after tiring work and also public holidays can dramatically boost consumption as the goods will be sold at a discount during these days.1. Do you like science?I love science so much because it can explain everything in life. It allows me to know where things come from and how we act, why roses are red, how airplanes fly, and so much more! Besides, it is never ending, which means that there is always something new to discover because the topic of science is so huge.2. What science have you studied (or learned)?I have studied several science in the middle school and university, such as maths, physics, chemistry, biology, geography and computer science. I found most of them were very challenging and thought-provoking.3.Is your work related to science?Yes, I’m an IT engineer now so I think it’s belong to the computer science. I learned lots of them from the university lessons.4. What’s the most interesting (part of) science to you?I like physics better than any other science because it makes me feel ignorant and it has helped me realize how big and interesting the universe is, how relative our reality is, how small we are and how many questions there are unanswered. I also adore the fact that I feel like a kid when I learn new stuff, for me, it is like opening a Christmas present because you don’t expect what’s coming.1. What’s your favourite season?I guess the autumn is the best time to travel. As it is neither too hot nor too cold, people will feel comfortable to go out. Besides, as the。

雅思口语part1范文(精选十四篇)

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If you want to learn about different sample formats and writing methods, please stay tuned!雅思口语part1范文(精选十四篇)雅思口语part1范文(篇一)1、What are the benefits for playing sports?Well, in general,playing sports gives us physical fitness and psychological enjoyment.Sports help people to become stronger and healthier.Activities increase the heart rate, which will lead to several hours ofalertness.Thus,people become energetic and can improve their working efficiency.Moreover,a regular eXercise routine can make fatigue problems disappear.2、What are the advantages for a country to hold major international sport events?Well, holding major international sports events makes a country win a wider reputation.Now more and more people in the world have got to know that China is developed and powerful enough to hold the Olympics.Thus, it increases the opportunities for foreign investment, tourism,eXports and other international cooperation.3、What are the common ways for Chinese people to keep fit?They are different among different groups of people.Young people would like to play basketball, football, volleyball in schools, while those working people prefer jogging or taking a walk.Old people usually go to the park to play Taiji or dance in the morning.4、What are the sport facilities like in your city?I am glad to say that we have more sport facilities in our city now.People can easily access those facilities and do eXercise.In every community,we have outdoor facilities and they are free.Fitness centers or stadiums are thoughtfully distributed in the whole city.5、Do you believe that the sport a person likes can reflect his personality?Yes, I think so.People who like participating in games are more competitive in personality.Some people like team sports, such as basketball, football, which require team spirit among team members.So people of this type are more cooperative in teamwork.雅思口语part1范文(篇二)there many advertisements in your countryYep,advertisements in my country are prevalent.Specifically, in the crowded place such as the bus or on the business streets,you can always contact advertisements.do you think there are so many advertisements now?Whether you do like them or not, whenever and wherever its possible that you can meet them.For biz sellers, ad could be very helpful to promote their products.For audience, ads mightshow some latest information.To buy or not to buy, to be fond of or not, all depend on your decisions.are the various places where we see advertisements?Today, media is so blatantly filled with advertising: TV,radio, magazine, newspaper, billboards.Even more pathetic when I recently watched a 16 second clip with a two-minute commercial without the option to skip.I think many advertisements are brain-washing us.do you feel about advertisements?I would say I enjoy some of them coz they are creative and it‟s true that When we watch TV, most of them always disturb the fun of enjoying the programs.Besides the information they bring us always are misleading.do you think has more advertisements,on TV or magazines?Well, I think there are more advertisements on TV than on magazines.And the ads shown on TV are more vivid and dynamic than those in magazine,which seems more attractive and clear.you ever bought anything because of the advertisement ?Yes, some advertisements have attracted me to buy the products.When the products they introduce are really attractive and I do need this goods, I usually choose to buyit.you like advertisements?I would say I enjoy some of them coz they are creative and it‟s true that When we watch TV, most of them always disturb the fun of enjoying the programs.Besides the information they bring us always are misleading.雅思口语part1范文(篇三)You should sayWhat the song isWhat story the song tellsWhether the song is popularAnd eXplain why you think it is interestingWhen talking about this topic, the first one that comes to my mind must be Hey Jude.It is a classic song by The Beatles.It is a song written by Paul.When his friend John divorced,he feared that John’s little son Julian could be upset because of his parents’ marriage.Therefore, he wrote the song to Julian to encourage him to face the difficulties in life and never give up.In some parts of the song, Paul also told some stories between him and his girlfriend.Therefore, at first,many people thought this song was for his girlfriend, and even Julian himself didn’t know this song was written for him.In terms of the reason why I think this song is interesting,as I mentioned earlier, when I listened to this song for the first time,I thought it was a song for a girl.After my classmate told me the story behind it, I was surprised.To be honest, at first, I was inspired by this song.I thought this song was trying to tell me that I should love myself even though I faced some problems which made me lose self-esteem.What’s more, this song also shows us the spirit of The Beatles---the world is simple, and we just need love.雅思口语part1范文(篇四)Describe a product advertisementI want to tell you an advertisement about a health product called Naobaijin.It’s such a famous advertisement that almost everybody in China can recite the lines of the advertisement.The advertisement is very simple.An old couple tell us that they don’t need any gift for the spring festival but naobaijin.It has been showed on TV year after year, especially during the Spring Festival.In China, young people are supposed to buy presents for the older generation during Chinese New Year,but they usually don’t have many good choices eXcept cigarette and wine.These are not good for their health.Because Naobaijin is a very healthy gift for older people,so it becomespopular.You would see it everywhere from newspapers to internet.A lot of people might feel tired of it, but I think it is a successful advertisement although it is not creative.It’s simple to remember so everybody knows this product now.It has drawn our attentions successfully and brought fortune to the manufacturer.雅思口语part1范文(篇五)Topic:Describe an advertisement you remember wellYou should say:Where you saw or heard itWhat kind of advertisement it wasWhat the contents of the advertisement wereand eXplain how you felt when you saw or heard this advertisement.Sample answer:Recently,I was browsing different kinds of information about travelling on the Internet.The one impressed me most was about a package tour to vivid pictures and the footage of the whole country really attracted me.I am fairly into this mysterious and its unique culture.Houses,streets and many relics are in eXcellent state of is a religious country.Temples are one of historic interests that deserve youto visit.You can totally relaX in this holy place and prey for Gods blessing.It is definitely an appealing ad to me.Because I live in the modern city and I am fed up with the modernized environment and busy life.I want to eXperience a place full of culture and religion.Thailand is just the ideal place I would I like to go to.Immediately, I made a decision and I booked the package tour to Thailand on line.Then, I set out to prepare special trip with my family in the upcoming holiday.It would be a fantastic journey in my life.雅思口语part1范文(篇六)are the advantages and disadvantages of living in a big city?Shanghai left a deep impression on me.My parents occasionally allow me to go there with my older cousin.I simply adore the hustle and bustle of the place.I don’t even mind having to wear a mask everywhere.I think it’s cool, and it isn’t weird at all considering that most people do it.I particularly like coming here to shop for presents and trinkets,since you can find something to suit any wallet,age or taste.The old and the new combine on the Yuyuan market to provide the best picture of the local life you can get.It is fascinating, to browse the stores, going both through modernhigh-end technology hubs,and small wooden houses where generation after generation have practiced the same craft or served the same signature dish since at least a few centuries back.These are one neXt to the other, making the contrast that much more evident.I sometimes simply enjoy sitting on the side of the street,eating a filled glutinous rice ball and listening to the bits and pieces of different languages that the tourists are flinging enthusiastically at each other.If you ever want to see multiculturalism, this is the place to come to.A couple of days here are more than enough for me to do my shopping, take the odd visit to the Natural History Museum,and enjoy the dishes I particularly like.kind of people like to live in the countryside?Living in a big city means you are accessible to all the advanced facilities and infrastructures.But it also means the opportunity to be eXposed to the natural environment will be reduced.problems and benefits are there for families living in a big city?Those who enjoy live in countryside are those who love natural environment and fresh air.about the children?Families in a big city can enjoy the advanced facilities in downtown, and children can have better opportunities for education than children in rural areas.However, the problems is children and their parents get fewer chance to get some fresh air in natural places.do you like better, the city or the countryside?I like the city better cause the facilities and infrastructures are more advanced than those in countryside and in cities you can more opportunities to enjoy networking and recreation activities as there are plenty of bars and restaurants.do people want to go to the city?Because there are a lot of fancy stuff in the city.Like advanced facilities, interesting places to go with family and friends as well department stores to shop chic clothes.are the advantages of education in a city?Children who receive education in the city can access to the best education resources such as good teachers and advanced teaching facilities such as high-tech equipment and well-equipped labs.And they also have more opportunities to participate in various eXtracurricular activities.about the transportation system in cities?Transportation system such as the metro and public buses are very convenient in big cities.Especially metro, like in Shanghai, you can go to anyplace in the city by metro.And another popular public transportation is public bicycle which has been widely promoted in Hangzhou.there any problems with cities?Yes, of course.First is the heavy traffic, not only for cars on the roads, but also for people who commutes everyday with public transportations such as the subway.Second is the high cost of living.It really cost one an arm and a leg to purchase a property in city like Shanghai.雅思口语part1范文(篇七)kinds of pollution is serious in your country?Well, in my opinion, air and water pollutions are serious in my countries.With the development of economy and technology,a large amount of harmful gases are discharged from the factories, polluting both the air and the water.Besides, the abundant use of chemical pesticides also makes the water seriously polluted.can individuals do to protect our environment?Well, it is everyone’s civil responsibility to protect our environment and there are many things that individuals cando to protect it.Firstly, we can reuse the resources after reclaiming and , we should diminish the amount of garbage produced by ourselves.Thirdly, we can recycle resources by passing through a series of changes or treatments as to process,recover or make available for reuses through natural process of biochemical degradation or modification.you think individuals should be responsible for pollutions?Well, individuals should be partially responsible for pollution and do their part to control what they can at their home, going to work or play, but the government has a larger responsibility to remove more vehicles off of the roads and to control the eXhaust from power plants.is there a need to involve government in environmental protection?The need is very obvious.The citizens of our country have no control over power plants, manufacturing businesses and the use of automobiles.These are the largest contributors for air,water and land pollution.Without the governments intervention,there would be no environmental protection at all.雅思口语part1范文(篇八)With my sister, my brother and his wife, we four people got back Nanyang by air from Guangzhou yesterday afternoon.Wefinally finished this trip to Hongkong.Before the trip, I thought it might be better than the trip I had had before, but I didnt eXpect it to be so terrible.At first, the manager told us that we would take a coach to Zhengzhou, from where we would take a train to Hongkong,but when we got on the coach they changed their idea.They said that for some reason they had taken us to Hongkong by the coach.From Nangyang to Hongkong, the coach was running for 24 hours that it was really terrible for us.After sitting on the coach for 24 hours, we arrived to the border of Shenzhen and Hongkong.There were a lot of passengers.We followed the crowd to check into Hongkong until 11 oclock at night.We stayed at Hongkong only one and half a day but about two-third of time was shopping in stores.Jewelry store, clocks and watches store, gift store and electrical shop and so on.The tour guide constantly changed.There were three guides in one and a half days.One of the guides even bullied us to buy their watches.In the last day, by the former plan, we should visit Zhuhai for all day and then going back to Nanyang by coach.But in that situation, no one had interesting to visit.We didn’t want to take the coach for 24 hours again.So we decided to leave thepassenger group and going home by air from Guangzhou ourselves.雅思口语part1范文(篇九)are many music competitions popular in China?The intriguing melody and appealing lyrics can bring audience into a fabulous world which can get rid of the hustle and bustle of campus or work life in the real life.2.What kinds of music do you people like?It depends on the age3.What kinds of people like traditional music?It’s hard to say, different people have different tastes towards their favorite type of song, what’s more, i think it is difficult to pinpoint the eXact reason for the passion,if i have to say, when it comes to the people who are interested in traditional music, i would say4.What are the differences between live concert and online concert?雅思口语part1范文(篇十)Machu Picchu in southern Peru is a very interesting historic place and I have a great interest about his historic place.Though I have not visited this place in person, but I would definitely love to be there someday.I mostly learned about this place from one of my friends who visited there andfrom TV, internet and newspapers.Machu Picchu is located in Machupicchu District in southern Peru and it is historically connected with the 15th-century Inca civilization.It is located in 2,430 meters or around 7,970 feet area above the sea level.This place lies on top of a mountain and is a very popular destination for the tourist all around the world.This place is referred as the "Lost city of the Incas" and it was named as one of the 7 wonders of the world in 20XX.UNESCO nominated it as a world heritage in the year 1983.This historic place was built as an estate for the Pachacuti emperor of the Inca civilization in around 1450,and is considered as the most significant and familiar icon of the Inca civilization.A tourist can see the finest work of the Inca civilization there and can learn many thing about this civilization.Apart from the ruins and cultural icons, one can enjoy the great beauty surrounding this place.The sunset time is awesome and eye witnessing the hills is something unforgettable.The Inca bridge is interesting to hike, and the scattered stones in the place is a different eXperience one can get.The Condor, Steps ,Falling stairs, Temples, Sacred Rock, Llamas and other Animals, Inca Trail will all blow your mind and would remindyou that you are visiting one of the 7 wonders of the world.This is an interesting place due to the vast area and iconic meaning of the Inca civilization.There are a lot to see, a lot to do and enjoy and being at one of the 7 wonders of the world is something a visitor will never forget.This place takes us to the past, in the time when Inca nation were there, and taught us how advanced they were as they have been able to build such a place with virtually no technological advancement of modern technology.雅思口语part1范文(篇十一)is your opinion about the phenomenon that many people like to plant vegetables by themselves?Its a very common and healthy way for people to eat vegetables planted by themselves.I think theyre mostly based on the considerations that the environment we live in has been polluted heavily and there are severe food security problems in China.People are fearing that they may get sick by eating polluted food outside.do people like houses attached with garden?Firstly, I guess its because people are like rare things as there is a huge population in China and people are mostly live in apartments, it is very seldom for people to live ina house with garden.The second reason I can think of is that nowadays people mostly work among skyscrapers and itll be very comfortable and released for them to see green stuff back home.you often go to visit gardens?No, not really, I think thats probably because there are few gardens in the downtown area.there any houses or apartments with gardens?Yes, there are houses with individual gardens and they are mostly in the rural area.As for apartments, usually there is a garden in the middle of the neighborhood.houses, is there any other types of housing with gardens?Eh, No, I don’t think so.I only know about apartments and housesabout organic food?Organic food is very popular nowadays because people today pay more attention on healthy, natural and nutritive food material.which occasion would people use flowers to decorate in China?On occasions when people move into a new house or a important guest in coming to pay a visit.flowers be utilized under other conditions?When you visit a patient in the hospital or pay respect to the dead in a cemetery.parks sell tickets?No, I dont think its reasonable for parks to sell tickets cause parks are public green space for people who live nearby to walk and get some fresh air.And its usually constructed and run by government, which means citizens have already paid for it by taXes.So, I dont think its appropriate for parks to sell tickets.They should be free to the public.雅思口语part1范文(篇十二)Describe a historical building in your country.You should say:where it iswhen and who you went withwhat it is likeand eXplain why you think you wanted to visit it.I don’t think you can talk about historical buildings in China without mentioning one of the most recognizable buildings in the world, the Great Wall.It is located in the north of China,with some parts close to the capital, Beijing.I visited it with my parents and siblings during a summer vacation a few years ago.Unfortunately this is peak season asthe weather is glorious and people like to travel during this period, so it was jam-packed.The Great Wall is one of China’s premier tourist attractions and as such is a major draw.The Wall itself was fantastic.As it is an ancient structure,parts of it are ruined due to the effects of time, but other parts have been reconstructed for tourists in order for them to see how it would have looked, as well as making it safe to climb.When you look out across the hills and mountains, it seems to go on forever, as far as the eyes can see.I wanted to visit the Great Wall as it is an iconic building in China, no trip to Beijing is complete without a jaunt out to the Wall.As far as I’m concerned it has a timeless quality and I could spend all day walking up and down it.It was voted one of the Seven New Wonders of the World and people say it is visible from space, although this is actually a misconception.雅思口语part1范文(篇十三)it good for children to take part in the teamwork?a leader important for teamwork?are the disadvantages of teamwork?one do you prefer, project-based teamwork or function based teamwork?is necessary for people to be good team members (not leader)?Sample answers:, I think so.Children cannot always work alone and many tasks and projects can only be accomplished through collective efforts.Also, in the future, no matter in their college life or in their career, they may be required to work in a team.But,the problem is that children tend to be more self-centered than adults and when they are very little kids, they usually do not know how to cooperate with others.So, if chances are provided,children should take part in the teamwork, trying to help each other, figure out solutions and improve their cooperation skills., of course.There should be someone to make final decisions and lead the team in the right directions.Although teamwork does have the advantages like less individual responsibility,less workload and so on, it does have the problems that some thoughts might conflict with others.The whole project may reach a plateau.If a leader is elected, he/she can make decision to take whose ideas, eliminating the conflicts.teamwork, it is hard to allocate the tasks equally to everyone.Some team members may feel unfair.For eXample, to writing a research paper, a team member may be responsible for collecting related information; another team member may beassigned to do some eXperiments.It is likely that collecting information is very difficult, while finishing the eXperiments is comparatively easier.So the one who searches for information may feel unfair.prefer function based teamwork.You know, in a function based team, everyone’s duty is clear-cut.Many redundancy can be reduced in this way.For eXample, in the app team, there might be 2 Android engineers, 2 IOS engineers, 1 project manager and 1 editor.According the titles of these positions,you can see that this is a function based team.I think less redundancy means higher working efficiency.think a good team member should have strong sense of responsibility.He or she has to make every efforts to accomplish his or her duties with high efficiency and quality.Thus, the leader doesn’t need to spend too much time on supervising his/her team members, taking more time to make important decisions and formulate blueprint for new projects.Thus, the whole team’s performance can be greatly enhanced.雅思口语part1范文(篇十四)you send gifts to others quite often?kind of gifts are popular in your country?there some special gifts in your country?are the difference between the gifts sent nowadays and those sent in the past?you have a child, when will you give presents to him/her?do you feel about receiving an eXpensive gift?Sample answers:really.Only when someone invite to their home or attend some kind of celebrations will I send gifts to others.For eXample, when one of my friends invited me to attend her wedding,I sent her a microwave oven as a gift.And usually, Chinese prefer to give red envelope with 500 RMB to 2000 RMB to the inviters instead of sending gifts.In this way, the inviters can use this amount of money to purchase whatever she/he likes.a common visit, we tend to send fruits, cookies and the like to the host.You know, most of people like to eat this kind of things.And we don’t want to send something the host doesn’t like.So food is always one of the best choices.For some important occasions like wedding ceremonies, we prefer to send household appliances as gifts.To conclude, Chinese are more willing to send necessities as gifts.my point of view, red envelope seems to be one of the special gifts in China.Every time when we celebrate ChineseLunar New Year,the elder would give red envelope to ually, within these red envelopes is money, ranging from 100 RMB to several thousand RMB.This money is called lucky money.The elder hopes the luck money can bless the kids have a lucky, happy new year.the past, like my parents, usually sent health products to the old as gifts.In their view, these products did good to people’s health.However, notion of health has undergone great changes.People start to recognize that most of these products eXaggerated their pesticide effect and some of them even have many side effects.As a result, nowadays people send other kinds of things such as fruits, cookies or household appliances as gifts.would give presents to him/her when he she celebrate for birthdays or for some other important events.For eXample, when he/she graduates from university, I would send him/her a business suit as presents.You know, after graduation, he/she has to look for a job and take lots of interviews.A business suit is necessary for interviews, which might leave employers good impression of the interviewers.depends on who send me this eXpensive gift.If one of my friend, not a close friend, send me an eXpensive gift, I wouldfeel a little bit nervous.And maybe later,I would send something back.However, if my parents send me a MacBook, I will not feel a great burden.You know, in Chinese cultural,how much eXpensive gifts you send depends on the relationship between you and the receiver.Too much or too less are both improper.。

雅思口语part1范文

雅思口语part1范文

雅思口语part1范文雅思口语Part 1范文,家庭。

1. What kind of family do you have?I come from a fairly typical family. I have two loving parents and one younger sister. We are very close and enjoy spending time together.2. How often do you see your family?I try to see my family as often as possible, usually at least once a week. We often have a family dinner on Sundays, which is a great opportunity for us to catch up and spend quality time together.3. What do you usually do together?We enjoy doing a variety of activities together. We often go for walks or hikes, watch movies, or play board games. We also enjoy cooking and baking together, which is a fun way for us to bond.4. Do you think family is important?Absolutely, I believe that family is extremely important. They provide us with love, support, and a sense of belonging. I don't know where I would be without my family, and I am very grateful for their presence in my life.5. How has your family influenced you?My family has had a significant influence on me in many ways. They have taught me important values such as honesty, hard work, and kindness. They have also been a source of encouragement and motivation for me to pursue my goals and dreams.6. Do you have a close-knit family?Yes, I am fortunate to have a close-knit family. We have a strong bond and are always there for each other, no matter what. I think having a close-knit family has had a positive impact on my life and has helped me become the person I am today.7. What are the advantages of having a close-knit family?Having a close-knit family has many advantages. It provides a strong support system, a sense of security, and a feeling of belonging. It also helps to build strong relationships and creates lasting memories.8. Do you think family size can affect the quality of family life?I believe that family size can have an impact on the quality of family life. Larger families may have more challenges in terms of managing time and resources, but they also have the opportunity to build stronger bonds and create more memories together. On the other hand, smaller families may have more resources and opportunities for individual attention, but may also experience feelings of isolation.9. What do you think is the ideal family size?I don't think there is a one-size-fits-all answer to this question. The ideal family size is subjective and depends on the individual circumstances and preferences of each family. Some people may thrive in a large family, while others may prefer a smaller, more intimate family setting.10. How do you think the role of family has changed in recent years?I think the role of family has evolved in recent years. With changing societal norms and technological advancements, families are now more diverse and interconnected than ever before. There is a greater emphasis on individualism and personal freedom, which has led to changes in family dynamics and relationships.Overall, I am very grateful for my family and the positive impact they have had on my life. I believe that having a close-knit family has provided me with a strong foundation and has helped shape me into the person I am today. I look forward to continuing to create lasting memories and experiences with my family in the future.。

雅思口语part 1题目和参考答案

雅思口语part 1题目和参考答案

Part 1: Social Networking1. What kinds of social networking websites do you like to use?Um…I suppose the main one I use is weibo, which is basically the equivalent of Twitter in the West. And um… as well as that, I occasionally use a website called renrenwang, which is essentially a Chinese version of Facebook, although I don’t really use it as much as I used to, cos I think weibo’s a bit better.2. What kinds of people do you like to be friends with on those websites? I’m not really that picky actually. I mean, if anyone’s interested enough to get in touch with me on a social networking site, then it feels quite nice, you know, someone’s gone out of their way to contact me. So I kind of appreciate it, and I’m generally willing to make friends with them.3. Are you a social person?Yeah, I’d say I am, cos I mean, I like hanging out with my friends a lot and doing stuff with them. And… yeah, I just generally enjoy being around others, and you know, I’ve always found it quite easy to strike up conversations with people, even complete strangers! So yeah, I’d say I am quite a social person.(If no:)Not really, if I’m gonna be totally honest with you! Because um… how can I put it…, I’m just not the kind of person who actively strikes up conversations with others. You know, to me that’s just too much effort, and I always worry that I’ll run out of things to talk about! So I tend to just keep to myself.4. Is it easy to find real friends on a social networking site?I’m honestly not that sure because I’ve never really made a big effort to find friends on the Internet, but thinking about it, I’d say it’s probably not that easy, although it’s definitely possible, cos um… I think you never quite know someone properly until you’ve met them in the flesh. At least that’s been my experience anyway!5. What kinds of chatting APPs or software do Chinese people like to use? Well definitely the most popular APP right now is WeChat, cos I mean, literally everyone in China uses it. And as well as this, QQ is the other really popular way of communicating with people, and if you’ve been in China for any length of time, I’m sure you’ve been asked for your WeChat or QQ number!Part 1: Being Alone1. Do you like being alone?Yeah, I don’t mind being alone. I guess as long as it’s not, like, for a really long length of time, it’s fine. You know, it’s kind of um… I don’t really know how to put it, but I suppose what I’m basically trying to say is that it feels kind of relaxing being alone. You know, it gives me the chance to ponder and reflect on certain stuff. So um… yeah, I find it quite enjoyable, but if I’m alone for a long length of time, then I guess it can get quite depressing.2. What do you do when you’re alone?I would say, on the whole, I mainly like to read when I’m alone. That’s one of the things I most enjoy doing, you know, sitting down with a book. It’s just a really relaxing way to pass the time! And apart from that, um.. what else do I like doing on my own…? Uh… Sometimes I might watch a bit of TV, because ifit’s too quiet around me it can feel a bit discomforting, if you know what I mean, it just adds to the loneliness. So if I’ve got the TV on, it feels kind of nice having some sound around me, which in a way, gets rid of the loneliness to some extent.3. Do you prefer to spend time with your friends or just stay at home alone? Um… thinking about it, I’d say I generally prefer to spend time with my friends, simply because I always have a good time whenever I’m with them. But that’s not to say I don’t like being on my own at home, it’s just that it’s not as fun! You know, I’m quite a sociable person by nature, so I tend to prefer being in the company of others.4. When was the last time you were alone?Um… I suppose it really depends for how long. Because I mean, pretty much every day I’m alone for some parts of the day, although it may just be for a very short period of time. But um…let me see……the last time I was alone was yesterday in fact, when I was doing some reading in my room. And I was on my own for about two or three hours or so.Part 1: Teachers1. Do you have a favourite teacher?Um… Yeah, I suppose I do, but it’s actually kind of hard to pick out a favourite because I’ve been really lucky with all my teachers. You know, they’ve been really great, at least most of them anyway, but I guess my favourite teacher would have to be my Chinese language teacher, because she was incredible. I mean, the amount of effort she put into her teaching, and her attention to detail, were just amazing. And not only that, but she also showed a genuine care for all of us, which left a really deep impression on me. So yeah, out of all my teachers, I’d say she was probably my favourite.2. What kinds of teachers do you like?I guess…. um…first of all, teachers who are passionate about their subject, because you know, if they show enthusiasm for what they’re teaching, I’m much more likely to get interested in that subject and do well in it. And as well as this, I also like teachers that are supportive and…what’s the word…. approachable. So in other words, teachers that show patience and understanding, and are there for you if you need help.3. What are the qualities of a good teacher?Um…. I guess the best way to answer this would be to think of some of the good teachers I’ve had at school and university. So please hang on just a second while I have a quick think about it…..! Ok, well the good teachers I’ve had have shown a genuine care for their students. You know, they genuinely want their students to learn and develop. It’s not just simply a job to them. So yeah I think that’s the most important thing – taking their job seriously and really caring about their students’ development.4. Do you think teachers should be angry at students or not?No, I think as a general rule, teachers shouldn’t get angry at students. You know, it never ends well when teachers get angry, at least in my experience! So in my view, I think teachers should always control their temper, whatever the situation, and instead use other means to get their point across. I mean, I’m sure you’veexperienced it before, that when a teacher gets angry, the whole atmosphere in the class changes, to one of fear, which is definitely not conducive to learning.5. Do you like strict teachers?Yeah I do. I have no problem with them at all, as long as they’re fair! Because I think, on the whole, they tend to set high standards, and so consequently, that makes us work harder and learn more. And the other good thing about strict teachers is that they keep students in line, which means that the class won’t be interrupted by slackers who just want to joke around and be a nuisance.6. What’s the difference between young and old teachers?There’s probably not all that much difference actually, but I guess the main one would be the level of experience. You know, I think it’s fair to say that old teachers tend to have more experience than young ones, and so they’ll be more skilled at adapting to any kind of situation that might arise in class, whereas young teachers might struggle.So that’s one difference, and I suppose another might be the use of technology, cos probably a lot of old teachers might stick to the traditional teaching methods they’re familiar with, whereas young teachers, I think, are more likely to bring technology into their teaching, such as using iPads and laptops in class. So yeah, I’d say these are probably the main differences.Part 1: Being in a hurry1.When was the last time you did something in a hurry?Um… when was it?...Let me have a think…I guess it was probably um… a few weeks ago, when I was on holiday, and I had booked a taxi to arrive at the place where I was staying, at about noon-ish, and I still had some clearing up to do, you know, I didn’t want to leave the place in a mess. So yeah, I was basically in a hurry tidying everything up and getting all my things packed before the taxi arrived.2. Do you like to finish things quickly?Yeah I do, cos I really don’t like things to hang over me, you know, it’s just not a nice feeling when you’ve got stuff to do hanging at the back of your mind. So I like to get stuff done as quickly as I can, but saying that, I still want to do it well of course! I mean, I’m not gonna do something haphazardly just to get it done quickly, I still wanna make sure I do it well!3. What kinds of things do you never do in a hurry?It’s an interesting question!... I’ve never really thought about that one! What kinds of things will I never do in a hurry?...um… I suppose things I would never do in a hurry would be important things, like coursework which counts towards my final grade, and what else?...I’m kind of hard pressed to think! Um… oh yeah, getting to the airport to catch a flight! You know, I’ll always give myself lots of time to get there, even if it means I arrive at the airport several hours in advance, cos it just gives me peace of mind. I mean, if you miss a flight, then your holiday’s probably gone down the drain, so it can be pretty disastrous! 4.Why do people make mistakes more easily when they are in a hurry? Um… well thinking about it, I suppose it’s simply because when people are in a hurry, they’re not really thinking clearly. You know, their mind’s kind of um.. how can I put it… I guess you could say flustered, thinking about lots of thingsat the same time, and not really being focused. So in that state of mind, I think you’d agree it’s easy to overlook things, especially small details, which will likely lead to mistakes being made!Part 1: Snacks1. What kinds of snacks do you like to eat?Um, quite a wide variety actually. Let me just think of few, um.. I like eating nuts a lot… like cashew nuts, pistachios…peanuts of course, and also melon seeds, which you get in the shops a lot over here. And um, what else do I like eating?…. Oh yeah, dried beef, or beef jerky as I think it’s also called. That’s another snackI quite enjoy eating every now and then.2. Is it healthy to eat snacks?I think it really kind of depends what snack it is, cos a lot snacks, like nuts for example, are actually pretty healthy for you. You know, they’ve got quite a lot of nutrition, but other kinds of snacks like crisps, or potato chips as some people call them, aren’t so good for you, cos they’re basically processed food, so they’ve got a lot of additives and preservatives. So those kinds of snacks you’ve got to eat in moderation, I suppose.3.Do your parents allow you to eat snacks?Yeah, they don’t mind me eating snacks. They kind of let me do what I want really, you know, I’m old enough to decide for myself what I want to eat! So they don’t really have a say in the matter. They used to, when I was younger, but now, I can pretty much do as I please!4.What was the most popular snack when you were a child?Um, without a doubt, it was crisps, cos I remember when I was a child, all my friends absolutely loved eating them, as did I, and we always had a bag of crisps in our lunchbox to take to school! And they were popular among adults too, not just children. So yeah, I’d say crisps were definitely the number one snack whenI was little.5. What kinds of snacks do children in your country like to eat?Um…let me have a think….well, when I look at children now… what kinds of things do I see them eating?....um… Sweets definitely, which I guess is the same the world over! And uh, what else?.... Oh, biscuits! I almost forgot! I see a lot of children eating biscuits of all shapes and sizes. Oh and fruit of course, if that counts as a snack!Part 1: Hanging out with friends1. How often do you hang out with friends?If not often:I guess probably something like once or twice a week. Mainly on weekends, simply because that’s when I have the most time. I would like to hang out with them more, but I’m just too busy during weekdays with my study and stuff. So yeah, by and large, I only get to do stuff with my friends on weekends.If often:Quite a lot actually. I mean, I’d say I hang out with them pretty much every day, because I go to class with them, and when class is over, we often chill out and do stuff together before heading back to our dormitory.2. Who do you usually like to hang out with?Um… I’d say it’s mainly my classmates, cos I get on with them really well, at least most of them anyway! And that’s probably due to the fact that we’ve got a lot in common, like studying the same subject, and having the same interests. And um, yeah, we’re quite a close-knit group, so I always tend to have a good time when I’m out with them.3. Where do you like to go when you hang out with your friends?Um.. all sorts of places really, nowhere in particular. I mean, we kind of just go where our mood takes us. So for example, if we wanna just go somewhere to relax, then one place we like going to is Starbucks, because it’s just a very chilled-out place and we all like our coffee! And as well as that, other places we like to hang out at are shopping malls, cos there’s quite a lot to do there, and also KTV, because we always have a lot of fun whenever we go. So yeah, these would be the main places.4.Do you like to go out with a big group or just a few friends?If you prefer being with just a few friends:Um.. on the whole I’d say I prefer going out with just a few friends, because um,… I dunno, it’s just um…I find I enjoy myself more when I’m just chatting with a few friends. It just feels…. I don’t quite know how to put it, …. It just feels like we can have deeper conversations when there are just a few of us, as opposed to a big group. You know, in a big group, it’s kind of difficult having a meaningful conversation with anyone. Plus it’s also more effort to organize and do things in a large group, like getting a table in a restaurant, or a room at KTV. So basically I find it’s not really as relaxing or enjoyable as being with just a few friends.If you prefer being out with a big group:I’d say I actually prefer going out with a big group of friends, because the more the merrier, as far as I’m concerned! You know, a big group has more of a party feel to it, so for me it’s generally a bit more fun. So I mean, I don’t mind going out with a small group, but when there’s a big group of us, it just feels a bit more exciting, if you know what I mean.Part 1: TV1.How much TV do you watch?Um… not that much, to be honest with you. I mean, I occasionally watch a sports game on TV, if it’s a team that I like, but um… that’s pretty much it! You know, most things now I just watch on my laptop or iPad.2. What’s your favourite TV program?I’m not really that sure, but off the top of my head, I’d say it’s probably Kuaile Da Benying, which I guess you could translate as Happy Camp. And it’s basically a kind of entertainment show where they invite celebrities on and play games and stuff with them. And I suppose the reason I like it so much is that it always makes me laugh whenever I watch it.3.Did you watch much TV when you were a child?No I wouldn’t say I did, because I spent most of the time either doing homework or playing with my friends. And my parents kind of discouraged me from watching it as well, cos they didn’t think it was good for me.Or:Yeah, I did watch a fair amount, mainly cartoons! And I guess it’s because I didn’t have any brothers or sisters to play with at home, so there wasn’t that much to do apart from watch TV.4. What types of programs did you watch when you were a child?I suppose it was mainly just cartoons, so I was no different from any other child in this respect. You know, as a child, cartoons are the most fun programs to watch and also the easiest to understand, and that’s really why I watched them the most.5.Do you think television has changed in the past few decades? Um…yeah, I would say that it‘s changed quite a lot. I mean, to begin with, in the past, there used to be only a limited variety of programs, whereas nowadays, there is a much wider range of things on TV, such as talent shows, dating shows and stuff like that. So that’s one thing, and another obvious change is that TV programs nowadays are pretty much all in colour, whereas in the past they used to all be in black and white. So yeah it’s changed quite a bit.6. Has television changed your life in any way?Yeah, I suppose it has, mainly in terms of the entertainment it’s provided. In other words, the programs I’ve watched have brought quite a lot of enjoyment to me. And so without TV, I guess my life wouldn’t have been as fun.Part 1: Time Management1.Are you good at organizing time?If yes:Yeah, I’d say I’m not too bad at it actually. I mean, I always get my work done on time, and I also set aside a bit of time each day to do exercise, like going for a jog or something. So um, yeah, I’d say I’m pretty organized in terms of my time.If no:No, I’m pretty bad at it, to be honest with you! I don’t normally write much down, and I don’t really spend that much time organizing what I need to do. I kind of just live each day as it comes, if you know what I mean! So yeah, I guess it’s something I need to get better at!2.How do you usually organize your time?I mainly organize it by using the uh ….what do you call it?! … the uh… calendar APP on my phone, cos I can put all my appointments and things onto it. And whenever I need to check something, I can just look at my phone. So I find it extremely helpful, and ever since I started using it, I’ve been a lot more organized.3.Do you think planning is important for time management?Yeah, most certainly. You know, I think, for anything, planning is important, and time management is no exception, because if you don’t plan your time, how can you manage it?! So I think they kind of go hand-in-hand.4.Why do you think some people pay to learn time management?I guess for some people, it’s extremely important. You know, for them, time is money, and if they don’t manage their time efficiently, they won’t be earning as much as they could. So they kind of figure that, if they pay an expert to help them manage their time well, then in the long-run, they’re gonna earn more money. So I guess you could say it’s a kind of investment.5. Do you think children should learn to manage time?Yeah, I actually think it’s a really useful thing for them to learn, and in fact, a lot more useful than many other things they’re taught at school! You know, if they learn how to manage their time at an early age, then it’s gonna help them throughout their life. So yeah, I think it’s a very good idea to do this.6. Why do some people find it hard to follow their plans?I guess there could be a number of reasons depending on the person. I mean, off the top of my head, one possible reason could be that some people make unrealistic plans, which are very hard to follow through on. For example, someone might, let’s say, plan to…I dunno, like, spend two hours a day at the gym, or practicing their English, and in reality, it might be quite difficult to do, especially for a long length of time.So this would be one reason, and I suppose another reason would be that people might be very set in their ways and have bad habits which are difficult to break out of. Like for me, I spend a lot of time reading the sports news, which is not really a very productive thing to do! And that time could be better spent doing other things, which I’m very aware of, but I still do it. So I think these kinds of ingrained habits prevent many people from carrying out their plans.7. How would you teach your children time management?That’s an interesting question, and I guess probably the way I would teach them would be to set a good example for them, in terms of how I manage my own time. So for example, show them my calendar and how I update it, so they can see how it’s done, and then hopefully do something similar themselves!Or:I would encourage them to get into the habit of doing something immediately, instead of putting it off to another time. For example, if they were given some homework with a one week deadline, I would encourage them to do it straight away instead of leaving it to the last moment. What else? Um…. I’m sure there are other ways, but this is all I can think of right now!8.Do old people and young people manage their time in a similar way? It’s really hard to generalize I think, but on the whole, I’d say they don’t really, no. I mean, young people mainly manage their time based on their studies and work. You know, that’s what their day revolves around – it’s the focus of their day. So that could be managing their time based on their homework, on their class timetable and working hours. And for older people, it’s basically just free time they’re managing! So their plans, I guess, are more flexible, and not so detailed.Another difference:I think it’s probably fair to say that young people use technology to manage their time, for example using APPs on their mobile phone, whereas I guess themajority of old people just write down their plans in a calendar or something like that.Part 1: Housework1. Do you like doing housework?No I can’t stand doing housework to be honest with you. I mean, I just find it a lot of effort. And I also don’t like getting my hands dirty, so I avoid it whenever I can!Another possible answer:No, I wouldn’t say I do, cos I find it kind of tedious. But saying that, I do get quitea nice feeling when I’ve finished it and everything looks clean and tidy!2. How do you think housework could be made more interesting?That’s a good question. I guess um... it could be made into a game, I suppose, for example have a competition with your friend to see who can, like, clean a room the fastest. That could possibly make it a bit more interesting and exciting. Um…What else? Uh let me see... that’s all I can really think of, I’m afraid – just make some game out of it!3. Did your parents ask you to do housework when you were a child? Yeah they did. Mainly it was, like, tidying my room, cos it was always quite messy. Yeah, that was the main thing. And uh, what else? Oh yeah, sometimes they would ask me to help with the washing up, but that was pretty much it. So I guess I’m kind of lucky, in that my mum did most of the housework.If no:No, on the whole, they didn’t because they wanted me to focus on my homework. Occasionally, I did do a little bit to help, like sweeping or mopping the floor, if there was a lot to be done, but by and large, I escaped doing most of the household chores, so I was pretty lucky I suppose!4. Do you think children should do some housework?Yeah I think it’s a good thing for children to do. You know, I’d say it kind of prevents them from taking things for granted, and um, it also helps develop a good work ethic.5. Which do you think is better for doing housework, a machine or a person?I think, on the whole, a person is better, because a machine might miss out a few bits. Just to give you an example, I’ve seen in some electrical appliance stores these robots that move in a random motion sucking up the dust off the floor. And to me it looks pretty inefficient, because they might go over the same spots repeatedly whilst missing out other areas. And this is not something a person would do. Having said that, I think a combination of both – i.e. humans operating certain machines, like vacuum cleaners, is probably the most ideal way to do housework.6. In the future, do you think machines will replace humans for doing housework?Not completely, no, because, as I mentioned just now, machines often need humans to operate them, so I think, in all likelihood, it will continue to be acombination of both machines and humans.Part 1: Sleeping1. How many hours do you sleep each day?It’s kind of hard to say for sure, but I guess on average, I probably get about 7 or 8 hours of sleep a day, something like that. Cos I’m normally in bed at about 11 ish, and I usually get up sometime around 7. So yeah, 7 to 8 hours is about the norm for me.2.Is it necessary to take a nap every day?No, I wouldn’t say it is. And also I think it kind of depends on the person, because some people do feel the need to have a nap to give them energy for the rest of the day, but for others, like myself, we can quite easily get through the day without taking a nap.3. Do old people sleep a lot?It’s pretty hard to generalize, but on the whole, I wouldn’t really say so, no, because I mean, if I think about the elderly people I know, they’re normally up pretty early each day. And I mean, they might take a nap at some stage during the day, but I wouldn’t consider that to be sleeping a lot!4.How can one sleep well?I’d say it kind of differs between people, because what works well for one person might not work well for another. But by and large I’d say most people sleep well when it’s quiet around them. And I think it helps too if you’ve had a fulfilling day. Because I mean, for me, I always tend to sleep better if I’ve done a lot that day, like doing exercise and stuff.5. Do you like to get up early in the morning?If no:No, not particularly! I’m not really a morning person, and if I do get up early, I always feel extremely groggy, and it takes me a while to feel fully awake. So yeah, I’m not at my best first thing in the morning!If yes:Yeah I do actually. You know, it feels quite good getting up early while everyone else is still sleeping. Sometimes I might find it difficult dragging myself out of bed, but once I’m up, I feel pretty good, and it means I can get more things done that day.6. Can you sleep well if you’re in a noisy environment?No, definitely not! I find it very difficult getting to sleep if there’s lots of noise around me, which I guess is the same for most people.Part 1: Trees1.Do you like trees?Yeah, I do. And uh, I don’t really think there’s anything not to like about them! You know, they look nice, they add more colour to a place, um… so yeah I think trees are great!2. Are there any important trees in your country?Important trees?! Um… I’m really not sure to be honest! I mean, there probably are some, yeah, but I’m not aware of any! Um… Actually, hang on a sec – I’vejust thought of one kind of tree, and that’s bamboo, which I’d say is pretty important here in China, first of all, because a lot of stuff’s made out of bamboo here, like chopsticks for example, and also because it’s closely tied to Chinese culture. For instance, bamboo appears quite a lot in Chinese art. So um, yeah, I’d say bamboo is probably the most important kind of tree here.3. Is there a forest near your hometown?Yeah I suppose there is, because there’s quite a lot of natural scenery surrounding our city, much of which is covered with trees.If no:No there isn’t, at least not that I’m aware of. It’s mainly just farmland and small towns and villages around my hometown.4. Where can one find trees in your country?All over the place! For example in the cities, you can find them in parks, and also a lot of the streets are lined with trees. But I guess to find the most trees, you have to venture out of the urban areas into the countryside, especially the hills and mountains, because these are the places which are still in their natural state, and you’ll find that many of the mountainous areas are covered with trees.5. Do you think places with trees attract more visitors than places with few trees?I guess it depends why the visitor is going to a certain place. So for instance, if they’re going to enjoy the natural environment and scenery, then yeah, I think having trees will obviously attract more visitors. But if the visitors are going for a different reason, for example to a famous tourist attraction or something, then I think trees aren’t really gonna have any impact on the number of visitors. You know, they don’t even enter the equation! So it’s kind of hard to generalize.6.Did you ever climb trees when you were a child?Yeah I did. I had great fun climbing trees when I was little. I really enjoyed it, and I even remember when my mum took me to buy new shoes, I always chose ones with the best grip, because they would be the best for climbing trees in. So yeah, it was something I really enjoyed doing.7. Have you ever planted a tree?No, I can’t say that I have! First of all, I don’t think it’s that easy to do, cos you’ve got to find somewhere that sells tree seeds, and then you’ve got to find a suitable place to plant one. So yeah, it’s not something I’ve ever done before.8.Do you think more people should plant trees?Yeah, I think more people should. At least in theory it sounds like a good idea, although I don’t know how well it would actually work in practice. Cos I mean, you can’t just go around planting trees anywhere! You know, there needs to be a certain amount of planning. So it might be better to give this responsibility to just a limited number of people who knew what they were doing.9. Do you think trees are important?Yeah, I’d say they definitely are. I mean, first of all, if I’m not mistaken, they help make the air cleaner. I can’t remember the name of the actual process, but they’re basically able to convert CO2 into oxygen, which we all need to breathe.。

(完整版)雅思口语第一部分的问题和参考答案

(完整版)雅思口语第一部分的问题和参考答案

(完整版)雅思口语第一部分的问题和参考答案I. Possible QuestionsStage One Questions1. Good morning, my name is Jake Edward. Could you tell me your full name please?2. And what shall I call you?3. Can I see your identification please?4. Does your name have any special meaning?5. What's the literal translation of your name?6. Where do you come from?7. Where were you born?8. Where about is your hometown?9. What kind of landscape surrounds your hometown?10. Could you tell me something about your hometown?11. What are the main tourist attractions in Beijing?12. What's the climate like in your hometown?13. What are the people like in your hometown?14. What are the differences in accent between the people of your hometown and Beijing?15. What kind of food and dishes do people eat in your hometown?16. Tell me about what's the biggest traditional festival in your country.17. What do you do during the Spring Festival?18. Can you describe one of the main festivals celebrated in your country?19. What are some of the customs in your country that I should know about?20. How long have you lived in Beijing?21. What's the weather like in Beijing?22. How do you compare the climate in Beijing with that in your hometown?23. What places in Beijing do you like best? Why?24. What places in Beijing should a foreigner visit? Why?25. What are the major social problems in Beijing? How can they be solved?26. What is the biggest problem China faces?27. What places do you recommend a foreigner to visit in your hometown and why?28. Which city, in your opinion, is the best city in China?29. Has tourism changed China very much?30. Has transport changed over the past 20 years in China?31. Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit on your holidays? Where and why?32. Let's talk a little about traveling and transport. For long trips, how do you prefer to travel?33. Tell me about the kind of accommodation you live in, either this country or in your hometown.34. Let's talk about your hometown or village. What kind of place is it?35. What do you usually do in your holidays?36. Why do you think trains are better than buses?37. Can you tell me something about your family?38. Do you have children?39. What is your child's name?40. What is your son/daughter like? Tell me about his/her personality.41. What does your wife/husband do for a living?42. When did you get married?43. Tell me something about your wedding, please. Did you have any kind of ceremony?44. What did you/your wife wear on your wedding day?45. Where did you go for your honeymoon?46. Did you have to ask for permission from your parents before you got married?47. Could you tell me what happens at a wedding in your country?48. What kind of parent do you intend to be?49. What hope or fears do you have for your children?50. What sort of culture do you hope your child will grow up in?51. As a parent, do you plan to raise your child differently from how your parents raised you?52. How different is your life from the lives of your parents?53. Are you going to bring up your child differently? How?54. Are you going to bring up your child differently from the way you were broughtup? How?55. Do you enjoy shopping?56. Who does most of the shopping in your family?57. Do you enjoy cooking?58. Are you a good cook?59. Who does most of the cooking in your family?60. Do you have a lot of friends?61. What is your major?62. Why did you choose software development as your major?63. How do you like your major?64. When and where did you graduate? What qualifications have you obtained?65. Could you tell me something about your educational background?66. Which university is the best one in your country?67. Why do you think Qinghua is the best university in you country?68. How are you as a student?69. How do you try to get good grades as a student?70. Are there anything you don't like about your studies?71. Where do you work?72. What do you do for a living?73. What is your line of business?74. What is your job? What does your job involve?75. What do you do on a daily basis?76. How do you like your job?77. Tell me something about your job.78. What made you decide to get into this field?79. What kind of hobbies do you have?80. How did you become interested in your hobby?81. What do you do in your spare time?82. How do you spend your weekends?83. What is your favorite sport? What are the rules?84. What is the most popular sport in your country?85. What are the sport facilities like in your university/Beijing?86. How do you spend your free time?87. Do you like reading books or newspapers?88. Do you often go to the cinema/theatre?89. Which cinema do you often go to?90. What kind of films do you like?91. What kinds of things do you like doing when you are not working?92. Do you often watch TV? What's your favourite programme?93. What kind of music do you like?94. Who's your favourite film star? Can you describe him/her to me?95. Do you enjoy travelling?96. What do you know about Britain/Canada/Australia, etc.?97. What sort of accommodation would you most likely to live in when you get to England?98. What problems or difficulties do you think you may have in Britain/Canada/Australia, etc?99. How will you try to overcome the difficulties/How will you deal with them?100. Student life is quite competitive. Do you think you'll be able to manage the demand inBritain/Canada/Australia, etc?101. What difficulties do you think you'll encounter in your studies in Britain/Canada/Australia? 102. Can you imagine what life in Britain/Canada/Australia etc. would be like?103. How do you think you'll feel being so far from your family?104. What do you want to study?/What do you intend to study?105. Which university are you going to study at?106. Why did you choose this university? Could you tell me why you choose to study at university of X?107. Where are you going to study in Britain/Canada/Australia, etc. and why?108. What are your plans in Britain/Canada/Australia, etc.?109. What do you hope to gain from your studies abroad?110. What do you think your study abroad will do for your career?111. What kind of differences in the cultures are you expecting between China and the UK?112. What effect do you think your studies will have on your career when you get back to China? 113. What do you intend to do after you graduate?114. What will be some of your challenges you foresee when you come back to China?115. Do you think you'll have any problems adjusting back to life in China?116. What kind of changes will you have to make when you come back to China?117. Do you think there might be a gap between what you learned from your studies and the level of knowledge you will encounter on arrival?118. Are there any special places you want to see in Canada? What are they?119. What kind of things do you particularly want to do in Canada that you can't do here?120. How do you like your life in X X X University?121. What do you think of the training you got in the university?122. What aspect of English do you find the most difficult?123. Can you compare American English with British English?124. What sports are played in your country?125. Could you describe the traditional architecture of your country?126. Could you tell me why you chose to study at the University of X?127. What are sporting facilities like in your hometown?128. What are you going to major in?129. Are you going to do your own cooking when you are at university?130. What do you think you will be doing in five years' time?131. What are your goals in life?II. Suggested Answers1. G ood morning, my name is Jake Edward. Could you tell me your full name please? My family name is Huang, and my given name is Qi Guang.2. And what shall I call you?Most people call me Xiao Huang.3. Can I see your identification please?Yes, here it is.4. Does your name have any special meaning?a. Yes. My family name "Huang" means yellow. My given name has two parts. The first part "Qi" means something like enlightenment or the start. The second part "Guang" means light. It was given to me by my grandfather. Actually, all the boys of my generation in my family have the character "Qi" in their names.b. The first part of my name means "bright" —— as in light. The second part means "true" or "truth". Taken together, my namemeans "Bright Truth". My grandmother gave this name to me.5. What's the literal translation of your name?Well, Huang literally translates as "yellow", and "Qi" means "enlightened or the start". "Guang" literally means "light or bright". So, taken together, mygiven namemeans something like "the beginning of light" or "beingenlightened with light' something to thator effect.6. Where do you come from?a. I was born in Xi'an, which is one of the major cities in China. It used to be the capital city at one point in China's history.b. I come from Shanghai, but I was born in Xi'an. My parents moved to Shanghai when I was just 4 years old, so I really don't know much about Xi'an, apart from occasional summer visits to see some good friends of the family. In fact, I don't have any relatives at all living in Xi'an.7. Where were you born?I was born in Xi'an, which is in the centre of China. It's a famous historic city, and is also well known to tourists who travel the Silk Road.8. Where about is your hometown?Xi'an is located in Shanxi Province, which is in central China.9. What kind of landscape surrounds your hometown?Xi'an is surrounded by plains, and is bordered by a plateau to the north and the Qinling Mountains to the south.10. Could you tell me something about your hometown?a. Hmm.. well, the population is about 6 million. It's famous for its historic sites, especially for the Terracotta Warriors. Xi'an was named the capital of China several times over many dynasties. Also, Xi'an is the starting point of the famous Silk Road, which was important in ancient times. The weather is extremely hot insummer, about 40 degrees Centigrade, and fairly coldin the winter, about 14 degrees Centigrade below zero.b. Okay. Well, first of all, my hometown is "X". I was born in the city, butmoved to the outskirts of the town when I was small. "X" is a fairly large city —a pretty important economic centre actually. It has a population of 3 million. It's pretty flat, and is situated right near a large lake.11. What are the main tourist attractions in Beijing?They are the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Temple of Heaven, and the Summer Palace. Beijing has a lot of other famous sites as well.12. What is the climate like in your hometown?It's generally very hot in summer, about 40 degrees Centigrade. In winter, it's cold —about minus 14 degrees Centigrade. The spring and autumn are both mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 12 to 25 degrees Centigrade. Oh, and thesummer time is extremely humid as well. There are four seasons. Winter is cold and snowy; spring is short and rainy; summer is hot and humid; and autumn is beautiful.13. What are the people like in your hometown?They are usually very friendly and somewhat conservative. If you were to visit Xi'an, you'd soon notice that the people still retain many ancient customs and traditions, which is what I mean by conservative. You'd also notice that people there are very helpful. If you ask someone for directions, they will try to help you out, or find someone else who can help you.14. What are the differences in accent between the people of your hometown and Beijing?a. In (name of hometown), we pronounce (a word) like (hometown's pronunciation), but in Beijing, they say (Beijing's pronunciation).b. There are quite a few differences between my hometowndialect and Beijing dialect. I can't even describe them. When I speak in my local dialect, people in Beijing have no idea what I'm saying.c. Well, you know Beijing dialect usually has an "errr" added to a lot of words. We don't do that in my hometown. Also, some of the tones are different, and thereare slight differences in pronunciation. In Beijing, people might say "shi" meaning "ten", but in my hometown, we say "si". Those are the main differences.d. In my hometown, if we want to say "a little", we say "yi dian dian". But in Beijing, they say "yi diar". The accent in Beijing has a very strong "rrr" soundto the end of words. We don't have that at all in my hometown. And, I found it hard to get used to at first when I came to Beijing.15. What kind of food and dishes do people eat in your hometown?Definitely jiaozi or dumplings. My province is famous for its vinegar, which is used when we eat dumplings.16. Tell me about what's the biggest traditional festival in your country.Definitely the Spring Festival. I suppose it's somewhat like Christmas in western countries. Spring Festival is the only time when all families gather together and stores and business are closed for several days.17. What do you do during the Spring Festival?I usually go back to my hometown and spend a week in my parents' home. We eat delicious food, visit family and friends, and watch TV. I also like to try and contact my high school friends and see how they're doing and what they're up to. We give each otherpresents and we buy ourselves new clothes to wear for the new year.18. Can you describe one of the main festivals celebrated in your country?National Day, which is on October 1st, is a big holiday. We get three days off and there are a lot of fireworks displays. There are large flower pictures and other types of flowers decorating the city, and some of the larger cities hold parades.19. What are some customs in your country that I should know about?China has a great number of customs. Let me tell you something about friendship. Really good friends will always help each other. I can go to a friend's home any time of the day, and he will drop what he is doing and welcome me. It might sound strange to you, because I know that in the West, people usually schedule appointments with each other in advance. But, our friendships in China are very strong and deep, and it would be unheard of not to drop what you are doing and invite a friend in.21. What is the weather like in Beijing?There are four seasons. Winter is cold, dry and windy, with a bit of snow. Spring is short and wet. Summer is hot and humid, with temperatures as high as 30 degrees Centigrade. It's pretty miserable in the summer unless you have air conditioning.Fall is probably the best season — it's very comfortable —not windy, not cold, not humid.22. How do you compare the climate in Beijing with that in your hometown?It's about the same, except that we get a lot more snow in my hometown than we get in Beijing. I suppose it has something to do with the geography of the two cities.23. What places in Beijing do you like best? Why?I like the Temple of Heaven best because it's very beautiful. The park around it is very spacious and is filled with large gingko trees and some very old trees. Also, in the early morning, it's very peaceful. The older generations are practicing their Tai-ji, while the younger children are running around and playing.24. What places in Beijing should a foreigner visit? Why?I would recommend the Great Wall, the Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, and the Forbidden City. Those are the most famous places in the city. Of course, there are many other places that have less historic significance, but those four places are really worth seeing.25. What are the major social problems in Beijing? How can they be solved?There are a lot of people who have recently been laid off work. They have little income and many have a family to support.I think they should be given a chance to get another job —maybe by giving them more training or something like that. Perhaps if the government provided a short-term vocational training course to people who have been laid off ... that would help with the unemployment problem.26. What is the biggest problem China faces?Overpopulation. Even though China has the one-child policy, it still has a huge population. The government wants to provide food and education for everyone, but they haven't yet attained their goal. Many of China's problems stem from overpopulation.27. What places do you recommend a foreigner to visit in your hometown and why?I'm from Xi'an. I think the Terracotta Warriors is really worth seeing. It is the tomb of Qinshihuang, the first emperor of ancientChina as a unified country. There are thousands of Terracotta soldiers buried together with the emperor's body in the tomb. It looks really magnificent.28. Which city, in your opinion, is the best city in China?Beijing, because it's the capital of China and has a very rich culture. In addition, Beijing is more beautiful than many other cities, because it's the showcase of China. A lot of money has been invested in Beijing and it is a very interesting place to visit.29. Has tourism changed China very much?Yes, very muchin the last 10 years. Each year we are getting more tourists coming to China since the adoption of the open door policy. People see more foreigners and are used to the sight of foreigners compared to years ago. This is true in big cities like Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou etc. China is becoming more cosmopolitan and people are getting more knowledge of the outside world.30. Has the transport changed over the past 20 years in China?Yes, very much indeed. Weused to have very few bus lines years ago. Most people would use their。

雅思口语部分PART1附答案(1)

雅思口语部分PART1附答案(1)

雅思口语部分PART1附答案(1)PART1Names1.Who gave you your name?The name was given by my parents.2.Does your name have any particular (or special) meaning?I don’t know about that.3.Do you like your name?I guess yes.4.In your country do people feel that their name is very important?Most of people think so, because names are the first impression to other people.5.Would you like to change your name?I don’t think it’s necessary.6.Is it easy to change your name in your country?Maybe there will be some procedures to do.7.Who usually names babies in your country?Parents or grandparents.8.Do you have any special traditions about naming children?It depends on the tradition of the hometown.9.What names are most common in your hometown?It depends on the tradition of the hometown.Work or study1.Do you work or are you a student?I’m working. I have been working for 16 years.2.What work do you do?I work for automobile repairing factory as a manager. I’m in charge of everything.3.Why did you choose to do that kind of work (or that job)?Because I am interested in this job.4.Would you recommend that job to other people?It depends on if the other people feel interested.Home/Accommodation1.Do you live in a house or a flat?I live in a house with my family.2.Please describe it a littleIt’s a 3-floored house with a small yard and garage. It has a living room, 3 bedrooms, a kitchen and 2 bathrooms.3.What’s your favorite room in your home?4.What have you done to your room to make it look nice?Paint with my favorite colors.5.Which room does your family spend most of the time in?Their bedrooms.6.What do you usually do in your house/flat/room?Surf the internet or watch TV.7.Are the transport facilities to your home very good?Not really. Only one or two buses pass by.8.Do you plan to move?No, I don’t.9.Would you like to move to another place to live?(Why? Where?)I guess I wouldn’t, because I like the neighborhood.10.Are you prepared to move?It depends.Hometown1.What’s your hometown?I’m from Shunde, Guangdong Province. This city is only 45-minutes drive far from here.2.Do you like your hometown?Yes, I do.3.Would you say it’s an interesting place?I don’t think so. small town, no wonderful nightlife.4.What would you say are the good points and the bad points of your hometown?People are friendly and food is delicious. At the same time, too much pollution, a little crowded.5.What’s your favorite part of your hometown?The living environment is not bad.6.Are there any tourist attractions in your hometown?Some temples and parks.7.Did you friends also grow up in the same place as you?Yes, most of them.8.Would you like to live there in the future?I don’t really know about that.House/apartment1.Do you live in a house or an apartment?I live in a house with my family.2.How do you like it? And why?I like it very much, it’s convenient and spacious.3.What part of your home do you like best?the living room has much space for my family.4.Can you describe your room?There are a living room, 3 bedrooms, a kitchen and 2 bathrooms.5.Do you want to change your room?Not really.6.What would it be if you could change something about your room?I’d like to have more colors painted in m y room.7.Where do you live now? And how long have you been there?I live in my hometown now. I have been living there for more than 30 years.8.Who do you live with?My whole family.Bicycles1.Do you ever ride a bicycle?Of course yes.2.What do you use a bicycle for?In the past, I rode to school, but now, I do exercises.I guess it was 5 years old.4.Are bicycles popular in China?It’s getting more popular these two years.5.Would you say it’s difficult to learn to ride a bicycle?Maybe it’s a little difficult at the beginning because it’s hard to get the balance.6.What are the reasons why people ride bicycles?Riding bicycles is a healthy life style.7.What are the advantages(or benefits)of riding a bicycle?It is good for our health especially lungs.8.What kinds of people ride bicycles?Elderly people and children.9.Do children also ride bicycles in your country?Yes, they do.10.Why do children enjoy riding bicycles?They can ride to school.11.Would you say bicycles are suitable for people of all ages?Yes, I think so.12.Can you think of any people who are not suited to ridinga bicycle?Maybe some disable patients13.Would you say it’s still suitable to ride a bicycle in today’s society?For public transportation no, but for keep healthy yes.14.Do you think bicycles are suitable for present society?For public transportation no, but for keep healthy yes.15.What do you think are the advantages (and disadvantages) of bicycles compared to cars?less pollution and more fun.16.Would you say it’s saf e to ride a bicycle in the city(or ,in China)?I don’t think so, because there are to o many cars on road already.Advertisements1.Are there many advertisements in your country?Yes, there are.2.Why do you think there are so many advertisements now?Because the marketing is doing better than before.3.What are the various places where we see advertisements?What I can think of is on TV, radio, websites, newspapers.4.How do you feel about advertisements?Some of them are good-designed, but some of them are annoying.5.What kinds of advertisement do you like the most?Some cartoons.6.Do advertisements(ever) influence your choice about what to buy?Of course yes. Especially the new brands can only be known by advertisements.7.Where can we (or ,what are the various places where we can)see advertisements?What I can think of is on TV, radio, websites, newspapers.8.Do you like advertisements on TV?Sometimes yes.9.Do you prefer advertisements on TV or those in magazines?I would rather in magazines.10.What do you think is the purpose of advertisements (or ,advertising)?Promote the brands and attract the attentions.11.Do you think advertising plays a very important role in today’s world?Yes, it’s a booming industry.12.What sorts of advertising leave the deepest impression on people?Some world-wide famous brands like NIKE or Addidas.13.What do you think about the developments in advertising in China today?It could be more creative and attractive.Sunshine1.Do you like going outside on sunny days?Yes, it can make me feel energetic.2.What benefits can (or do) people get from sunshine?People can absorb more energy and oxygen.Indoor Games1.Do you play any indoor games?Sometimes I play badminton.2.Do you prefer to play indoor games or outdoor games?I like both.3.What indoor games did you play when you were a child ?Maybe “hide and seek”.4.Is there any particular indoor game that you liked(when you were a child)?Maybe “hide and seek”.5.What sorts of indoor games do children play now?Role-playing or running after others.6.Did you play electronic games when you were a child?(If yes ,what games or why?If no. why not ?)No, I didn’t7.Do you think electronic games are good for children?No, I don’t think so.8.What sorts of (indoor)games do you think children will be playing in the future?Singing or dancing.9.Is where any indoor game you’d like to learn(how)to play?Sorry, I never think about that.Leisure time /Relax1.What do you do in your spare time?I often play video games online or chat with friends.2.What do you do to relax?Sing in the Karaoke or watch a movie.3.How do you usually spend your evenings ?Sing in the Karaoke or watch a movie.4.What do you usually do after work/after classes?Hangout with friends.5.Do you prefer to stay at home in the evenings or do you prefer to go out?I prefer to go out with friends.6.Do you think modern lifestyles give people enough timefor leisure?I don’t think so, most of the working people are under great stress so that they can’t really enjoy the leisure time.7.Do you think people today have more time to relax than in the past?I don’t think so, most of the working people are under great stress so that they can’t really enjoy the leisure time.8.Do you think it’s important for people to have leisu re time(or ,time to relax)? Of course, but it depends on whether people can earn enough money to support their lives.9.Do old people and young people spend their leisure time(or relax)in the same way ?It’s quite different I guess. Most of old people do e xercises in the mornings but young people go out for dinner or movies in the evenings.10.What do you think are the good points and the possible bad points about having leisure time?People can relax and tie up the relations with families or friends. For bad points, people may be lazier.11.How do people in your country spend their holidays?Travelling or visiting relatives.12.Do you like to travel in your holidays?Yes, I do.13.If you had a child ,what leisure places would you go to with your child? Some places by the beaches.Mobile phones1.Do you have a mobile phone(=a cell phone)?2.When did you first have (or ,get)a mobile phone?About my 15 years old.3.Is your cell phone important(or ,useful)for you in your dailylife?It’s the most important.4.What do you use it for?contact other people, do business.5.Do you prefer texting or talking on the phoneyes, I do.6.Do people in your country like using mobile phones?yes, it’s getting more and more popular.7.Do you think people should turn off their phones in public places?It’s not necessary to turn off, can tune to silent mode.8.Is there anything you dislike about using cell phones?It’s easy to out of battery.9.Have you ever had any problems using your mobile phone while traveling?It was out of service in some remote areas.10.Do you think you will be using your mobile phone more often(than you use it now)in the future?Yes, I do.11.How do you think mobile phones will develop(or change)in the future?It can have more functions like audio messages or make movies.Music1.Do you often (like to) listen to music?Yes, I do.2.When do you listen to music?before bed or driving.3.How much time do you spend listening to music every day?4.What kinds of music do you like to listen to ?Pop music.5.What’s your favorite kind of music?Pop music.6.How often do you listen to (that type of)music?every day.7.When did you start listening to this type of music?Since junior high school8.Where do you listen to it?by cell phone or radio.9.How do you feel when you listen to this music?I feel relaxed and enjoyable.10.Do you like listening to songs?Yes, I do.11.Have you ever been to a musical performance?No, I have n’t.12.Have you ever learned to play a musical instrument?I wish to do that when I was a child, but I didn’t make it.13.Is music an important subject at school in China?I don’t think it is important.14.Did you often listen to music when you were a child?(If yes ,give details.) Yes, I did.15.What kinds of music are (most )popular in China?Pop, country and rock music.Neighbors1.Are there many people living near you?Yes, there are.Of course no.3.How often do you see (or talk to )your neighbors?Every day.4.When do you meet (or see)your neighbors?Go to work.5.How often do you talk to your neighbors?Hardly ever.6.Do you think it’s important(or necessary)to know your neighbors?Yes, I do.7.How well do you know your neighbors?I only know two or three of them.8.Do you think it’s important for a person to have a good relationship with their neighbors?yes, because they can help you when you need them for some time.9.What do you think of you neighbors?I think they are helpful if I need some help.10.What kind of people are your neighbors?Most of them are families.11.How (well)do you get along with your neighbors?I will say hi to them when I saw them.12.What are the benefits of having good relationships with one’s neighbors?I think they are helpful if I need some help.13.What sorts of problems can people have with their neighbors?People may argue with some small problems like cleanliness.14.In what ways can neighbors help each other?In the case of the emergency like fire or theft.15.Have you ever asked a neighbor for help?So far no.16.Would you prefer to have young people as you neighbors or old people? It doesn’t really matter to me.。

【最新】详解雅思口语part1-推荐word版 (1页)

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1. Do you like to take photographs?I got into photography because of my friends, most of my friends areamateur photographers, they organize shooting sessions during the weekends,and these sessions really pulled me into it.我走近摄影是因为我的一些朋友们,他们都是业余摄影爱好者,他们每周末组织摄影讨论,这让我也喜欢上了摄影。

2. What kind of photos do you like to take?I prefer to take pictures of portrait, coz the moments involving people are usually quite hard to capture. So, every time a nice photo of persons can give mea sense of satisfaction and achievement.我喜欢拍人像,因为有人的瞬间是最难捕捉的。

所以一张不错的人像照片每次都能给我成就感和满足感。

3. How do you keep your photos?People like to save tons of photos on the hard drive. I think it ’s taking up too much space. I wouldn ’thassle burning them all onto CDs, that way I have a hard copy of them.人们喜欢把大量的照片存到硬盘里。

我觉得这占用了大量的硬盘空间。

我不怕麻烦把照片刻录到CD 上,这样我就能有一份备份了。

4. Why do some people do not like taking photographs?Well, I guess some people believe that the best moments should be stored in mind rather than in photos. In some other cases, people don ’tlike being in a photo might because that they are camera-shy or they are not photogenic.我估计一些人认为最好的瞬间不该存在照片里而应该存在脑海中。

还有时候,人们不愿意照相是因为他们觉得不愿上镜或者自己不上相。

5.Why some people like taking photographs when they visit another place?Photography gives people a chance to document every detail of the surroundings they are in during a trip. The small snapshot or photograph can enrich and refresh the memories of the travelling.摄影给人们提供了一个记录旅途中身处环境的细节的机会。

即便是一张快照或照片,都可以刷新或丰富人们对旅途的回忆。

transportation1. Do you often use public transportation?If I need to commute to and fro somewhere without the hassle of jam, I usethe public transport. I bet you know how it feels to self-drive in jams.如果我需要往返于某地又不想被交通堵塞困扰的话,我选择公共交通。

我打赌你一定理解自驾时被堵住的感觉。

2. What kind(s) of transport do you usually use?My hometown is too congested during the day. I get dropped off in the morning by either my mom or my sister so I don ’thave to worry about being late. I walk home from school. Occasionally I get rides.我的家乡白天时候特别拥堵。

早上要么是我妈要么是我姐姐送我,这样我就不用担心迟到了。

晚上我从学校走回家,偶尔搭个顺风车。

3.What do you think of the transport conditions in your hometown?I used public transportation all the time to get to & from work. The transportation in big city is crap. So owning your own car or taking a taxi isn't such a good idea. You could be stuck in traffic forever plus the expenses for gas and parking garages.我上下班一直搭乘公共交通。

大城市的交通可恶心了,自己开车或者打车不是明智的选择。

你可能被交通堵塞一直堵死而且还得考虑油费和停车费。

4. Do you think transportation costs are expensive in your hometown?It depends on what you are looking to get to. Bus prices vary, but aremostly on a local basis, not for moving from city to city. Prices depend entirely on the distance, for long distance route, train might be the best cost.这取决于你要去哪。

公共汽车票价是浮动的,只要不是跨城市,多是根据当地标准定价的。

价格主要依据距离而定,如果是长途旅行,火车性价比更高一些。

5.Can you suggest any ways to improve the transport system in your hometown?Invest money in it. The problem is it's a vicious cycle. No one wants to use it because it sucks, and it sucks because no one uses it. The only way to break outof the cycle is to pour in some money and give it time. More bicycle friendly streets, solar powered vehicles, higher speed trains, incentives for public transportation, etc.投钱 !这个问题是恶性循环。

因为交通系统烂,所以没人愿意用,因为没人用,所以它就烂。

唯一打破这个恶性循环的方法就是投钱并且给它时间发展。

方法很多:更多适合骑行的街道、太阳能汽车、更高速的列车、对使用公共交通给予奖励等。

NAME1. Does your name have any special meaning?I was named Eve. I don't like it. I can't stand it for religious reasons. I don'tlike being named after the woman who picked the apple in the Garden of Eden.The only thing I like about it is that it's short and easy to pronounce and spell.我叫 Eve, 我不喜欢这个名字。

我受不了的是宗教原因。

我不喜欢以一个在伊甸园里摘了苹果的女人而命名。

我唯一喜欢这个名字的是它够短,方便读,方便拼写。

2. Do you like your name?I love my name and I don ’tthink I would change it because it ’s a name my parents picked out for me and I ’m proud to have it. I'm quite happy with my name now. I think it's pretty, fairly unique, and sort of formal.我喜欢我的名字,我觉得我不会改名字,这是我父母为我挑选的,我为之自豪。

我现在很喜欢我的名字,它很美,与众不同,还有些正式。

3. What name do people at home call you?My full name is Liu Hong Ning, they call me “Hong Ning ”for short. Sometimes my mom called me "babe", which is such a sweet sentiment.我的全名叫刘洪宁,他们叫我洪宁作为简称。

有时候我妈叫我宝贝,非常甜的感觉。

4. How are babies given their names in China?People have always showed particular concern for the meaning, and sound when they name children. It is expected that a name given by parents carries their wish, hope, pursuit, aspiration, etc.给孩子们起名的时候,人们经常尤为关注名字的含义及发音。

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