雅思口语Part One思路解析:Friends 朋友.doc

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大连朗阁雅思培训—雅思口语part1全解析--Friends family

大连朗阁雅思培训—雅思口语part1全解析--Friends family

大连朗阁雅思培训—雅思口语part1全解析--Friends family雅思口语part1往往被同学们认为是雅思口语三部分中较容易的部分。

实际的确如此,part1 的难度最低,话题贴近生活,在这一答题过程中更易于同学们进入口语对话状态。

但对于英文基础较差的同学,雅思口语part1部分虽然简单但依旧会暴露出语法,用词等不足。

今天为大家整理雅思口语part1 中常见的题目和答题方法。

希望同学们有所学习。

Friends & family1. What qualities make good friends?To be honest, I think a best mate should be something like this: reliable, humorous, and trustworthy. What makes the most important qualities is, he will always have my back no matter what happens and get me through ups and downs in my life. You know what they say: A true friend is someone who never gets tired of listening to your own pointless dramas over and over again.2. Is your family very important to you?Definitely yes. I’m a family person, so I think my family members mean everything to me in this world and I will change them for nothing. I believe family is a safe haven where I can feel safe, secure, and feel connected to the person who truly cares me and supports me for unconditionally.3. Do you prefer to spend time with your family or your friends?It’s really a tough question, but I guess it really depends. For example, teenagers might prefer to hang out with their friends all day long since they’ve going through a rebellious stage of their lives. But the older they get, the more they may come to realize the importance of family and grab every chance they can to stick together with their beloved ones.。

雅思口语Part3范文:最好的朋友 Describe one of your best friends

雅思口语Part3范文:最好的朋友 Describe one of your best friends

Describe one of your best friends? Who this person is? How are you became friends with this person? What kinds of things you like to do with this person? Explain why he or she is your best friend回答示例? I am normally a very shy person and it takes me time to open-up and become friendly with another person.? But here I am going to talk about my friend Rajat whom I liked instantaneously and we became intimate friends at the first meeting.? I vividly remember, I was in 6th standard in Jain Model School when Rajat’s? father got transferred to my home town.? His father is a Manager in Punjab National Bank.? Rajat got admission in my school and joined my section.? The very first day he sat next to me and started chatting with me.? I was impressed by his extrovert nature and immediately developed a liking for him.? He is 19 years old.? He is not very tall but looks very good. He is very lean and thin and has curly black hair.? When he smiles he has dimples on both cheeks which look very cute.? He is everything that I am not.? I am very shy but he is a real chatterbox.? When he starts talking it is difficult to make him stop.? He has a great sense of humour.? He can lighten up any tense situation by cracking jokes.? He is also good at studies.? Many a times he has helped me in my assignments.? He is also very down-to-earth.? He comes from a rich family but he is not at all proud of his riches.? He is also very respectful towards elders.? He has impressed my parents also.? He lives in my neighbourhood and we meet almost daily.? We play badminton in the evenings.? He is also planning to go abroad for his higher studies.? We both plan to go in September intake.? So Rajat is my best friend.考官后续提问1. How do people in your country make friends these days?People in my country make friends at schools, colleges, work places, at parties, when they travel etc. These days making friends online has be come very popular because of the social networking websites.2. Do you trust friends that you meet on the Internet?No, I do not trust friends that I meet on the internet and have never personally met. These days the Internet frauds have become very common and a lot of people make fake accounts and hack people’s computers and accounts. So it is very difficult to trust anyone we meet online.3. How do you get along with people you don’t like?I am polite and courteous with people I don’t like, if I meet them. I am not impolite or disrespectful towards anyone, even if I don’t like that person. I keep my distance and do not stay in contact with that person.4. Why is it hard to maintain friendships for some people?It is hard to maintain friendships for some people mainly because of their busy and hectic routines. Life has become very fast-paced and everyone is busy in his orher lives, studying or working. So it becomes hard to stay in regular contact with friends. Another reason could be misunderstandings between friends.5. Would you only make friends with people who are similar to you?No, I make friends with people who may or may not be similar to me. There are many qualities that I look for in a friend, like a good sense of humour, trustworthiness, honesty and so on. Their interests may be dissimilar or they may be from different cultures and background.6. Do you like to have many friends?No, I have a small group of good friends. I think there cannot be too many true friends. True friends are very few whom we can trust completely and who are like family.。

剑桥雅思7解析口语Test1-4

剑桥雅思7解析口语Test1-4

剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part1解析剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part1解析PART 1The examiner asks the candidate about him/ herself, his/ her home, work or studies and other familiar topics.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part1解析范例Keeping in contact with people1. Q: How do you usually contact your friends? Why?A: Most of time, I contact my friends by making phone calls to them, and to me it is the best way for communication. I prefer to listen to their voice and tell them something that has happened.I also send short messages to them because maybe they are in the middle of a meeting or a class.2. Q: Do you prefer to contact different people in different ways? Why?A: Yes, I think so. If my friends are in another city, I prefer to chat with them online, as it saves money. When I want to communicate with my parents, I will call them as they don’t chat on the internet. Sometimes I write to some of my friends because we want to be special.3. Q: Do you find it easy to keep in contact with friends and family? Why/Why not?A: I guess I have no problems keeping in touch with them especially when we conduct the daily conversation. I think I am good at communication. They can understand what I want to say. But sometimes, I have to be careful of what I say when I stay with my parents, and I think we have a generation gap. Their ideas to some extent are old-fashioned.4. Q: In your country, did people in the past keep in contact in the same ways as they do today? Why? Why not?A: Well, people contacted each other in different ways in the past. They paid a visit to their friends’home, but now it is rarely the case. People also wrote letters to each other, and it would take a long time for the letters to reach the receivers. Several decades ago, people sent telegraphs to each other when there was something urgent. These methods are really out of date. People prefer emails, online chatting and text-messages better.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part1解析口语考官答案Part 1Keeping in contact with people1. Q: How do you usually contact your friends? Why?A: I usually contact them using my cell phone. By using this I can contact them anywhere. Ifthey do not answer I can always leave a voicemail and they can get back to me later. Sometimes I use instant messenger because it allows me to see when my friends are available and to talk to many people at the same time.2. Q: Do you prefer to contact different people in different ways? Why?A: Yes, I usually can use e-mail or instant messenger to contact my friends. For adults I usually write letters or call on the telephone. This is because many older people are unfamiliar with new technology. Also at work I would tend to use e-mail more because it allows messages to be saved as well as transfer pertinent data.3. Q: Do you find it easy to keep in touch with friends and family? Why? Why not?A: I find it easy to keep in touch with my friends because there are many different modes of communication available. Also I find it easy to stay in touch with them because we have many similar issues we like to talk about and we contact each other more often because of this. I do not find it as easy to stay in touch with my family because of the generation gap. While I love them I find less need to call for frequent discussion. I usually just contact them once a week.4. Q: In your country, did people in the past keep in contact in the same ways as they do today? Why? Why not?A: People have definitely changed the ways they stay in contact. While they used to write letters that took days to arrive at their destination, now people send e-mails which arrive instantly. Even phones have changed. People used to have land lines in their homes but now this is not necessary because people carry cell phones with them all the time.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part2解析Part 2Describe a party that you enjoyed.You should say:Whose party it was and what it was celebratingWhere the party was held and who went to itWhat people did during the partyAnd explain what you enjoyed about the party.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part2解析范例The most memorable party in my life should be the party that we held last year. It was held in my friend’s home. A lot of my high school classmates attended the party. It was held to celebrate our reunion after we went to university. Some of my old classmates organized this party in order to recall some pleasant memories that we shared during years of studying in the high school. There were about twenty people at the party. Since most of us hadn’t seen each other for nearly half a year after ourgraduation from the high school, we were really excited to know each other’s status quo. We even bought vegetables and meat to prepare a profuse dinner for ourselves. Although some of us didn’t have any cooking experience at all, all of us gave a hand by preparing vegetables and washing dishes. We cooked some traditional dishes, and had a big feast. After the meal, we played cards, sang songs, and we chatted with each other, exchanged our wonderful experiences and so on. Later, we went to KTV to sing songs. We were screaming and laughing, and a lot of us got drunk. It was really awesome, and we made a decision to have that kind of get-together every half a year.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part2解析口语考官答案Part 2Describe a party that you enjoyedYou should say:Whose party it was and what it was celebratingWhere the party was held and who went to itWhat people did during the partyAnd explain what you enjoyed about this party.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part2解析范例One of the most enjoyable parties I attended was the 90th birthday party of a neighbour. It was quite amazing! His younger sister aged 87 travelled hundreds of miles to be there and the guests were aged from about 1 year old to even older than 90. I am sure that there were over 100 people there, both friends and family.The party was held in a hotel ballroom and everyone soon got to know the other guests. After the meal, different people stood up to do something to entertain the others. Some guests sang songs, others told funny stories and some played music. I played some Scottish dance music on my fiddle (violin) and people clapped their hands and tapped the floor with their feet. Later I played the fiddle again for people to dance.At the end of the evening, the 90 year old man’s friend from schooldays —now aged 92 told stories of what they had both done when they were little boys at school and everyone laughed. After this the man’s sons and daughters all stood up and said how important their father had been to them and how much they loved him.At the very end of the evening we all drank toasts to the health of the man and all this made him cry.There was one sad note at the end, when the old man spoke; he wished that his wife had been there to share in all this, but she had died 9 years previously.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part3解析Part 3Discussion topics:剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part3解析范例Family parties1. Q: What are the main reasons why people organize family parties in your country?A: To tell you the truth, Chinese people rarely organize parties. We only have big celebrations at important festivals or on our elders, birthdays. Like in my family, we always have a get-together for my grandparents’birthdays.2. Q: In some places people spend a lot of money on parties that celebrate special family events. Is this ever true in your country? Do you think this is a good trend or a bad trend?A: I guess this is not the case in China. We just go out for a big feast as a way of celebration. It’s not going to cost much. I also have some friends who spend a lot of money on family events because Chinese people like to show off, and they tend to enjoy luxurious family parties. This trend will change because at present people want to show off in China because there is a significant gap between the rich and poor. Someday in the future, when everybody enjoys a rich life, there is no need to show off.3. Q: Are there many differences between family parties and parties given by friends? Why do you think this is?A: I guess they are different. Sometimes friends have a get-together because they miss each other. Or sometimes they hold parties for the sake of business opportunities. Family parties are boring, and family members want to have a reunion at every important festival. It’s a must for them.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part3解析National celebrations4. Q: What kinds of national celebration do you have in your country?A: Chinese people like to celebrate important festivals like the Spring Festival and Lantern Festival. On that day, there is going to be a national party on TV, and some actors and actresses will give performances and the TV viewers are truly entertained by this show. This is also the case during the Mid-Autumn Festival as well. Oh, I forgot to mention, we have the national celebration on the National Day as well.5. Q: Who tends to enjoy national celebrations more: young people or old people? Why?A: I guess old people are going to enjoy national celebrations more. They really care about thetraditions of China. They enjoy the get-togethers initiated by the festivals. As for the young, they enjoy the activities to be done at festivals. They love the celebrations just because they love the fun.6. Q: Why do you think some people think that national celebrations are a waste of government money? Would you agree or disagree with this view? Why?A: National celebrations bring about the festival atmosphere. Chinese like to set the fireworks or firecrackers at festivals, and a lot of citizens enjoy the scene. They go to the square to see the firework displays, and they wouldn’t complain that the government is wasting the money.口语考官答案剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part3解析Part 3Discussion topics:Family parties1. Q: What are the main reasons why people organize family parties in your country?A: The main reasons why people would organize family parties in my country would be to reunite after not seeing each other for a long time. The party would provide an opportunity to tell stories and learn what they have all been doing since we last saw each other. We also try to provide guidance to each other and settle any concerns that we might have.2. Q: In some places people spend a lot of money on parties that celebrate special family events. Is this ever true in your country? Do you think this is a good trend or a bad trend?A: Yes, it is true that we will spend a lot of money to celebrate family events such as a new baby, marriage, a new job, or getting into a good school. I believe that though it is necessary to spend money to organize the party and provide food, drinks, etc. it is just as important to remember why we are there. It is more important to have quality time with family. The interaction happiness of family life is what is important not the money.3. Q: Are there many differences between family parties and parties given by your friends? Why do you think this is?A: There are many differences between my friend’s parties and that of my family. My family parties tend to be more formal and focus on the event that we are celebrating. My parties with my friends tend to be more casual and the main objective is to have fun. I think that while I have fun in both cases they are different types of fun.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part3解析National celebrations1. Q: What kinds of national celebrations do you have in your country?A: We have several main national holidays in our country. The first and most important is the Spring Festival. This is to celebrate the end of the Chinese lunar year. Another is the Dragon Boat festival. This festival celebrates a famous Chinese poet named Qu Yuan. Still another is Mid Autumnday. During this holiday we eat a traditional dish known as moon cake.2. Q: Who tends to enjoy national celebrations more: young people or old people? Why?A: I think that older people tend to enjoy national celebrations more than the younger generation. Older people tend to value traditional holidays because they feel more connected to them. The younger people like western holidays such as Valentine’s Day because they like the romantic aspects that are not present in national holidays. Also because of an interest in different cultures they like to celebrate holidays that are not part of the Chinese calendar.3. Q: Why do you think some people think that national celebrations are a waste of government money? Would you agree or disagree with this view? Why?A: No, I do not believe that spending money on government celebrations is a waste of money. National holidays are an important part of our culture and help to create a sense of being Chinese. There proud patriotic feelings are shared by all people and the celebrations are for everyone. While some people view the money as misspent, I believe that it is important to properly celebrate our culture and identity.剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part1解析口语考官答案Part 1 Laughing1. Q: What kind of thing make you laugh?A: I think that everyone laughs at different things and some say that every nation has a particular style of humour. Certainly the Japanese or the Germans seem to laugh at film clips showing people being humiliated. People in Britain would feel sorry for the humiliated person. In the USA people tends to laugh at one line funny remarks, whereas in Britain people laugh at funny stories or amusing situations, where nobody gets hurt.2. Q: Do you like making other people laugh? Why?/ Why not?A: I really love to make others laugh, something that makes life more exciting and colorful. That’s another reason why I laugh all the time.3. Q: Do you think it’s important for people to laugh? Why?/ Why not?A: One of the most important things in the world, would be number two on the list of the things that appreciated in people. Impossible to make life interesting and fun, if you don’t know how to smile about it.4. Q: Is laughing the same as feeling happy, do you think? Why?/ Why not?A: For me laughing is not the same thing as being happy, but it’s definitely a part of being a happy person. You might be happy in different aspects, and the things that makes us happy are completely different, but when something good makes you smile, its usually same for all people.剑桥雅思7口语答案Test2Part2Part 2Describe an idea you had for improving something at work or college.You should say:When and where you had your ideaWhat your idea wasWho you told about your ideaAnd explain why you thought your idea would make an improvement.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part2解析范例When I was a first-year student at my college, I was confronted with a big problem. I knew it was my weakness, but I didn’t know how to deal with it. The problem was procrastination. I tended to be late for a lot of things, like making phone calls to my parents, or having problems meeting a deadline. Itaffected my studies as well. Then I thought of an idea. In order to overcome procrastination, I had to divide my time into study time and leisure time. I told one of my friends about my idea, and he told me it would work. I would carry out my time plan. Three quarters of my spare time was for study, and the rest was for leisure or entertainment. For example, I had only two hours every day, and I would spend one hour and a half finishing my assignments, and then the remaining thirty minutes was for leisure. I could surf the internet, play sports with my friends, or just stay in my dormitory and listen to music. I thought if I carried out the plan, it would improve my efficiency and there would still be time for leisure. I was really proud of myself for this marvelous idea.剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part2解析口语考官答案Part 2Describe an idea you had for improvingSomething at work or collegeYou should say:When and where you had your ideaWhat your idea wasWho you told about your ideaAnd explain why you thought your idea would make an improvement.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part2解析范例When I taught in one school, the queues for the lunches were very long and the children became restless when they were waiting. Also, having the children choose what they wanted to eat when they arrived at the serving hatches took a long time and was very frustrating. I noticed too, that the children who came the greatest distance to school often came in earliest because they came on special school buses.I then had a bright idea, when the children arrived they ought to go to the dining hall and choose what they wanted to eat later from a menu on a blackboard. They would then have their choice recorded against a number and be given a plastic disk with the number on it. This would mean the numbers would be served in order —the meals would be put on plates in the kitchen and be brought out. The number would be called and the child would exchange the plastic disk for the meal. This meant that the queues were kept small and children had more time to play games outside with their friends in the lunchtime break.I talked about my idea with the headmaster, who said it would take at least 3 months to plan such achange and there would be problems at first. It was decided to try the new idea when a new school year started and the meals are still served in the way I suggested.剑桥雅思7口语答案Test2Part3Part 3Discussion topics:剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part3解析范例 Ideas and education1. Q: Some people think that education should be about memorizing the important ideas of the past. Do you agree or disagree? Why?A: I am really not sure about it. Education should be teaching the way of thinking. Students should learn from past experience, but creativity is more important for students. The aim of education is to supply students with foundation, and students will be able to create something more original by taking their own initiative.2. Q: Should education encourage students to have their own new ideas? Why?A: I think this is really important. If there were no new ideas, it would not be possible for the human society to make progress. We need new ideas for innovation. Students will be the pillars of the human society and their ideas are what we need.3. Q: How do you think teachers could help students to develop and share their own ideas?A: I guess students really need the encouragement of their teachers. When they have a novel idea and have the courage to share it, no matter whether it is right or wrong, their bravery should be affirmed by the teachers.剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part3解析Ideas in the workplace4. Q: Should employers encourage their workers to have new ideas about improving the company? Why?A: Definitely. The ideas from the employees are really important. Workers deal with the business every day, and they understand the company’s shortcomings far better than the employers do. Their new ideas maybe will bring more profit for the company.5. Q: Do you think people sometimes dislike ideas just because they are new? Why?A: Some people are really traditional and conservative. New ideas are really too far for them. New ideas sometimes mean risks. Nobody is sure that the new ideas bring more benefits than the old ones. Besides, nobody is sure about the consequences brought by the new ides.6. Q: What is more difficult: having news ideas or putting them into practice? Which is more important for a successful company?A: This is a really tricky question. To me, it is easy to have new ideas, but whether the ideas are feasible or not is up in the air. If the ideas are not practical, it must be difficult to carry them out.Another thing is, people like to stick to old ideas, and they become accustomed to routines.剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part3解析口语考官答案Part 3Discussion topics:Ideas and education1. Q: Some people think that education should be about memorizing the important ideas of the past. Do you agree or disagree? Why?A: Memorizing is important, but not the most important... you have to have a solid base in every education aspect before you start inputting your knowledge and your skills into real life. In order to get the basic level, you have to memorize in the beginning, afterwards it always better to take decision and think in your own way. You should insist on your original ideas and your point of view that what matters in real life, and we should teach kids to do that from the very beginning.2. Q: Should education encourage students to have their own new ideas? Why?A: Of course everyone should have their own ideas. We all think, believe, live in different ways, we are different! For someone, the same idea can be right, for others wrong, the difference, and the way how you prove it, that is what counts.3. Q: How do you think teachers could help students to develop and share their own ideas?A: Encourage students to do some creative workshops, ask them to stop using drills is and pictures, when the basic level is strong enough, create a non-threatening environment for the learners, where they want to express themselves, and try something new. But the most important is that the teacher should set up an example!Ideas in the workplace4. Q: Should employers encourage their workers to have new ideas about improving the company? Why?A: They definitely should we. Why? Because when the team is satisfied and happy to work, that’s what makes the result more efficient. When we work in the same place, we should build a team, which have an aim and target to achieve. When people work together, and there is a fine leader to guide the “team”, it’s always more pleasant and sufficient.5. Q: Do you think people sometimes dislike ideas just because they are new? Why?A: People do dislike ideas when they are new sometimes, more or because cause they tend to be conservatives. But that’s not an excuse to stop…eventually, if you don’t have any new ideas, the passion will fade off. The most important is to find a right way and approach to input ideas into reallife.6. Q: What is more difficult: having new ideas or putting them into practice? Which is more important for a successful company?A: Putting new ideas into practice is always more difficult than having the ideas in the first place, because people are naturally conservative and do not like change. Both are needed for a successful company. Without new ideas, a company will die —the skill comes in knowing just when and how it implements changes and new ideas!剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part1解析SPEAKINGPART 1The examiner asks the candidate about him/ herself, his/ her home, work or studies and other familiar topics.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part1解析范例Cold weather1. Q: Have you even been in very cold weather? When?A: Yes. I visited northern China some years ago, but I am not sure about what the temperature was like. In winter time, I wore a lot of clothes to keep myself warm. It was freezingly cold.2. Q: How often is the weather cold where you come from?A: When winter comes, it is really cold, and the lowest temperature will be fifteen degrees below zero. People have to wear a lot in winter.3. Q: Are some parts of your country colder than others? Why?A: Yes. It is really cold in northern China. I guess it is because of the geographical location. When winter comes, there is not enough sunshine, thus the temperature is so low.4. Q: Would you prefer to live in a hot place or a cold place? Why?A: I wouldn’t choose either one. I don’t like hot or cold places. I prefer to live in warm places. If it is too hot or too cold, the heater or air-conditioner would be necessary.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part1解析口语考官答案Part 1Cold weather1. Q: Have you ever been in very cold weather? When?A: Yes, I’ve been in very cold weather several times. When I lived in England, and also last year in China.2. Q: How often is the weather cold where you come from? Why? / Why not?A: The weather in my home country is often very cold, especially during the winter. England oftenhas snow and icy weather during the winter and the temperatures can fall below zero.3. Q: Are some parts of the country colder than others? Why?A: Yes, the north of England is colder than the south. I don’t know why exactly! In Britain, we have warm and wet winds that come from the South or West, The cold winds come from the East (from the Russian plains) or from the North (The North Pole) and it is usually colder the further North you travel.4. Q: Would you prefer to live in a hot place or a cold place? Why?A: I actually prefer to live in cold places, because I hate hot weather. I find that I am less tired in cold weather and also, in England, we have good central heating in the houses, so it, s easy to warm yourself up again.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part2解析SPEAKINGPart 2Describe a competition (e.g. TV, college / work or sports competition) that you took part in.You should say:What kind of competition it was and how you found out about itWhat you had to doWhat the prizes wereAnd explain why you chose to take part in this competition.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part2解析范例The best competition I took part in was a speech competition. At that time, I was studying in a high school. One day, after I finished my class, and was going back home, I suddenly saw the poster on the wall. The title was really striking. When I knew that our school was going to organize such a competition, I was not quite sure whether I would join the competition or not. It asked us to give a prepared speech for 15 minutes, and then I would answer the questions of the judges. After that, I should give a spontaneous speech for ten minutes. I was not sure whether I should take part in the competition. I was not very good at standing in front of a large audience and giving a public speech. I knew that I had to prepare a lot before the competition. I thought that was a good opportunity for me to explore my potential. Like a famous person said, and I can’t remember his name, “Nobody can beat you, but yourself.”I chose to be in the competition as it would be an opportunity to overcome my shyness and nervousness in public.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part2解析口语考官答案Part 2Describe a competition (e.g. TV, college/work or sports competition) that you took part inYou should say:What kind of competition it was and how you found out about itWhat you had to doWhat the prizes wereAnd explain why you chose to take part in this competition.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part2解析范例When I was a student there were many awards for the best students and it was an honour to win one of them. Each year there was a prize for the best student in Greek (the Greek Language) and details of this were posted on the noticeboard. The test involved two parts. The first part was to translate two passages from Greek into English and in the second part you were given quotations in Greek and you had to write comments in English about the grammar and syntax contained in the sentences.I applied to take this competition and the examination lasted for three hours. A week later all the examination marks were put on the noticeboard, which was rather unfair to those who had done badly. My name was on the top of the list: I had gained the highest mark of 71%, only 1% more than the next candidate. He was furious because he expected to win, but he did win prizes in other subjects. The prize I won was not a great one, it was in tokens to buy books for further study and I bought a book in Greek. I had never won a prize when I was at school and this was the only prize I ever won. I still feel rather proud about it.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part3解析SPEAKINGPart 3Discussion topics:剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part3解析范例Competitions in school1. Q: Why do you think some school teachers use competitions as class activities?A: I guess the teachers want to motivate their students. Everybody wants to be successful, and the competitions would stimulate the potentials of them.2. Q: Do you think it is a good thing to give prizes to children who do well at school? Why?A: I guess it is good. When children do well, and they get prizes, this will make them be better in the。

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剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part1解析剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part1解析PART 1The examiner asks the candidate about him/ herself, his/ her home, work or studies and other familiar topics.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part1解析范例Keeping in contact with people1. Q: How do you usually contact your friends? Why?A: Most of time, I contact my friends by making phone calls to them, and to me it is the best way for communication. I prefer to listen to their voice and tell them something that has happened.I also send short messages to them because maybe they are in the middle of a meeting or a class.2. Q: Do you prefer to contact different people in different ways? Why?A: Yes, I think so. If my friends are in another city, I prefer to chat with them online, as it saves money. When I want to communicate with my parents, I will call them as they don’t chat on the internet. Sometimes I write to some of my friends because we want to be special.3. Q: Do you find it easy to keep in contact with friends and family? Why/Why not?A: I guess I have no problems keeping in touch with them especially when we conduct the daily conversation. I think I am good at communication. They can understand what I want to say. But sometimes, I have to be careful of what I say when I stay with my parents, and I think we have a generation gap. Their ideas to some extent are old-fashioned.4. Q: In your country, did people in the past keep in contact in the same ways as they do today? Why? Why not?A: Well, people contacted each other in different ways in the past. They paid a visit to their friends’home, but now it is rarely the case. People also wrote letters to each other, and it would take a long time for the letters to reach the receivers. Several decades ago, people sent telegraphs to each other when there was something urgent. These methods are really out of date. People prefer emails, online chatting and text-messages better.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part1解析口语考官答案Part 1Keeping in contact with people1. Q: How do you usually contact your friends? Why?A: I usually contact them using my cell phone. By using this I can contact them anywhere. Ifthey do not answer I can always leave a voicemail and they can get back to me later. Sometimes I use instant messenger because it allows me to see when my friends are available and to talk to many people at the same time.2. Q: Do you prefer to contact different people in different ways? Why?A: Yes, I usually can use e-mail or instant messenger to contact my friends. For adults I usually write letters or call on the telephone. This is because many older people are unfamiliar with new technology. Also at work I would tend to use e-mail more because it allows messages to be saved as well as transfer pertinent data.3. Q: Do you find it easy to keep in touch with friends and family? Why? Why not?A: I find it easy to keep in touch with my friends because there are many different modes of communication available. Also I find it easy to stay in touch with them because we have many similar issues we like to talk about and we contact each other more often because of this. I do not find it as easy to stay in touch with my family because of the generation gap. While I love them I find less need to call for frequent discussion. I usually just contact them once a week.4. Q: In your country, did people in the past keep in contact in the same ways as they do today? Why? Why not?A: People have definitely changed the ways they stay in contact. While they used to write letters that took days to arrive at their destination, now people send e-mails which arrive instantly. Even phones have changed. People used to have land lines in their homes but now this is not necessary because people carry cell phones with them all the time.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part2解析Part 2Describe a party that you enjoyed.You should say:Whose party it was and what it was celebratingWhere the party was held and who went to itWhat people did during the partyAnd explain what you enjoyed about the party.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part2解析范例The most memorable party in my life should be the party that we held last year. It was held in my friend’s home. A lot of my high school classmates attended the party. It was held to celebrate our reunion after we went to university. Some of my old classmates organized this party in order to recall some pleasant memories that we shared during years of studying in the high school. There were about twenty people at the party. Since most of us hadn’t seen each other for nearly half ayear after our graduation from the high school, we were really excited to know each other’s status quo. We even bought vegetables and meat to prepare a profuse dinner for ourselves. Although some of us didn’t have any cooking experience at all, all of us gave a hand by preparing vegetables and washing dishes. We cooked some traditional dishes, and had a big feast. After the meal, we played cards, sang songs, and we chatted with each other, exchanged our wonderful experiences and so on. Later, we went to KTV to sing songs. We were screaming and laughing, and a lot of us got drunk. It was really awesome, and we made a decision to have that kind of get-together every half a year.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part2解析口语考官答案Part 2Describe a party that you enjoyedYou should say:Whose party it was and what it was celebratingWhere the party was held and who went to itWhat people did during the partyAnd explain what you enjoyed about this party.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part2解析范例One of the most enjoyable parties I attended was the 90th birthday party of a neighbour. It was quite amazing! His younger sister aged 87 travelled hundreds of miles to be there and the guests were aged from about 1 year old to even older than 90. I am sure that there were over 100 people there, both friends and family.The party was held in a hotel ballroom and everyone soon got to know the other guests. After the meal, different people stood up to do something to entertain the others. Some guests sang songs, others told funny stories and some played music. I played some Scottish dance music on my fiddle (violin) and people clapped their hands and tapped the floor with their feet. Later I played the fiddle again for people to dance.At the end of the evening, the 90 year old man’s friend from schooldays —now aged 92 told stories of what they had both done when they were little boys at school and everyone laughed. After this the man’s sons and daughters all stood up and said how important their father had been to them and how much they loved him.At the very end of the evening we all drank toasts to the health of the man and all this made him cry. There was one sad note at the end, when the old man spoke; he wished that his wife had been there to share in all this, but she had died 9 years previously.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part3解析Part 3Discussion topics:剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part3解析范例Family parties1. Q: What are the main reasons why people organize family parties in your country?A: To tell you the truth, Chinese people rarely organize parties. We only have big celebrations at important festivals or on our elders, birthdays. Like in my family, we always have a get-together for my grandparents’birthdays.2. Q: In some places people spend a lot of money on parties that celebrate special family events. Is this ever true in your country? Do you think this is a good trend or a bad trend?A: I guess this is not the case in China. We just go out for a big feast as a way of celebration. It’s not going to cost much. I also have some friends who spend a lot of money on family events because Chinese people like to show off, and they tend to enjoy luxurious family parties. This trend will change because at present people want to show off in China because there is a significant gap between the rich and poor. Someday in the future, when everybody enjoys a rich life, there is no need to show off.3. Q: Are there many differences between family parties and parties given by friends? Why do you think this is?A: I guess they are different. Sometimes friends have a get-together because they miss each other. Or sometimes they hold parties for the sake of business opportunities. Family parties are boring, and family members want to have a reunion at every important festival. It’s a must for them.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part3解析National celebrations4. Q: What kinds of national celebration do you have in your country?A: Chinese people like to celebrate important festivals like the Spring Festival and Lantern Festival. On that day, there is going to be a national party on TV, and some actors and actresses will give performances and the TV viewers are truly entertained by this show. This is also the case during the Mid-Autumn Festival as well. Oh, I forgot to mention, we have the national celebration on the National Day as well.5. Q: Who tends to enjoy national celebrations more: young people or old people? Why?A: I guess old people are going to enjoy national celebrations more. They really care about the traditions of China. They enjoy the get-togethers initiated by the festivals. As for the young, they enjoy the activities to be done at festivals. They love the celebrations just because they love the fun.6. Q: Why do you think some people think that national celebrations are a waste of government money? Would you agree or disagree with this view? Why?A: National celebrations bring about the festival atmosphere. Chinese like to set the fireworks or firecrackers at festivals, and a lot of citizens enjoy the scene. They go to the square to see the firework displays, and they wouldn’t complain that the government is wasting the money.口语考官答案剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part3解析Part 3Discussion topics:Family parties1. Q: What are the main reasons why people organize family parties in your country?A: The main reasons why people would organize family parties in my country would be to reunite after not seeing each other for a long time. The party would provide an opportunity to tell stories and learn what they have all been doing since we last saw each other. We also try to provide guidance to each other and settle any concerns that we might have.2. Q: In some places people spend a lot of money on parties that celebrate special family events. Is this ever true in your country? Do you think this is a good trend or a bad trend?A: Yes, it is true that we will spend a lot of money to celebrate family events such as a new baby, marriage, a new job, or getting into a good school. I believe that though it is necessary to spend money to organize the party and provide food, drinks, etc. it is just as important to remember why we are there. It is more important to have quality time with family. The interaction happiness of family life is what is important not the money.3. Q: Are there many differences between family parties and parties given by your friends? Why do you think this is?A: There are many differences between my friend’s parties and that of my family. My family parties tend to be more formal and focus on the event that we are celebrating. My parties with my friends tend to be more casual and the main objective is to have fun. I think that while I have fun in both cases they are different types of fun.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part3解析National celebrations1. Q: What kinds of national celebrations do you have in your country?A: We have several main national holidays in our country. The first and most important is the Spring Festival. This is to celebrate the end of the Chinese lunar year. Another is the Dragon Boat festival. This festival celebrates a famous Chinese poet named Qu Yuan. Still another is Mid Autumn day. During this holiday we eat a traditional dish known as moon cake.2. Q: Who tends to enjoy national celebrations more: young people or old people? Why?A: I think that older people tend to enjoy national celebrations more than the younger generation. Older people tend to value traditional holidays because they feel more connected to them. The younger people like western holidays such as Valentine’s Day because they like the romantic aspects that are not present in national holidays. Also because of an interest in different cultures they like to celebrate holidays that are not part of the Chinese calendar.3. Q: Why do you think some people think that national celebrations are a waste of government money? Would you agree or disagree with this view? Why?A: No, I do not believe that spending money on government celebrations is a waste of money. National holidays are an important part of our culture and help to create a sense of being Chinese. There proud patriotic feelings are shared by all people and the celebrations are for everyone. While some people view the money as misspent, I believe that it is important to properly celebrate our culture and identity.剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part1解析口语考官答案Part 1 Laughing1. Q: What kind of thing make you laugh?A: I think that everyone laughs at different things and some say that every nation has a particular style of humour. Certainly the Japanese or the Germans seem to laugh at film clips showing people being humiliated. People in Britain would feel sorry for the humiliated person. In the USA people tends to laugh at one line funny remarks, whereas in Britain people laugh at funny stories or amusing situations, where nobody gets hurt.2. Q: Do you like making other people laugh? Why?/ Why not?A: I really love to make others laugh, something that makes life more exciting and colorful. That’s another reason why I laugh all the time.3. Q: Do you think it’s important fo r people to laugh? Why?/ Why not?A: One of the most important things in the world, would be number two on the list of the things that appreciated in people. Impossible to make life interesting and fun, if you don’t know how to smile about it.4. Q: Is laughing the same as feeling happy, do you think? Why?/ Why not?A: For me laughing is not the same thing as being happy, but it’s definitely a part of being a happy person. You might be happy in different aspects, and the things that makes us happy are completely different, but when something good makes you smile, its usually same for all people.剑桥雅思7口语答案Test2Part2Part 2Describe an idea you had for improving something at work or college.You should say:When and where you had your ideaWhat your idea wasWho you told about your ideaAnd explain why you thought your idea would make an improvement.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part2解析范例When I was a first-year student at my college, I was confronted with a big problem. I knew it was my weakness, but I didn’t know how to deal with it. The problem was procrastination. I tended tobe late for a lot of things, like making phone calls to my parents, or having problems meeting a deadline. It affected my studies as well. Then I thought of an idea. In order to overcome procrastination, I had to divide my time into study time and leisure time. I told one of my friends about my idea, and he told me it would work. I would carry out my time plan. Three quarters of my spare time was for study, and the rest was for leisure or entertainment. For example, I had only two hours every day, and I would spend one hour and a half finishing my assignments, and then the remaining thirty minutes was for leisure. I could surf the internet, play sports with my friends, or just stay in my dormitory and listen to music. I thought if I carried out the plan, it would improve my efficiency and there would still be time for leisure. I was really proud of myself for this marvelous idea.剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part2解析口语考官答案Part 2Describe an idea you had for improvingSomething at work or collegeYou should say:When and where you had your ideaWhat your idea wasWho you told about your ideaAnd explain why you thought your idea would make an improvement.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part2解析范例When I taught in one school, the queues for the lunches were very long and the children became restless when they were waiting. Also, having the children choose what they wanted to eat when they arrived at the serving hatches took a long time and was very frustrating. I noticed too, that the children who came the greatest distance to school often came in earliest because they came on special school buses.I then had a bright idea, when the children arrived they ought to go to the dining hall and choose what they wanted to eat later from a menu on a blackboard. They would then have their choice recorded against a number and be given a plastic disk with the number on it. This would mean the numbers would be served in order —the meals would be put on plates in the kitchen and be brought out. The number would be called and the child would exchange the plastic disk for the meal. This meant that the queues were kept small and children had more time to play games outside with their friends in the lunchtime break.I talked about my idea with the headmaster, who said it would take at least 3 months to plan such a change and there would be problems at first. It was decided to try the new idea when a new school year started and the meals are still served in the way I suggested.剑桥雅思7口语答案Test2Part3Part 3Discussion topics:剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part3解析范例 Ideas and education1. Q: Some people think that education should be about memorizing the important ideas of the past. Do you agree or disagree? Why?A: I am really not sure about it. Education should be teaching the way of thinking. Students should learn from past experience, but creativity is more important for students. The aim of education is to supply students with foundation, and students will be able to create something more original by taking their own initiative.2. Q: Should education encourage students to have their own new ideas? Why?A: I think this is really important. If there were no new ideas, it would not be possible for the human society to make progress. We need new ideas for innovation. Students will be the pillars of the human society and their ideas are what we need.3. Q: How do you think teachers could help students to develop and share their own ideas?A: I guess students really need the encouragement of their teachers. When they have a novel idea and have the courage to share it, no matter whether it is right or wrong, their bravery should be affirmed by the teachers.剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part3解析Ideas in the workplace4. Q: Should employers encourage their workers to have new ideas about improving the company? Why?A: Definitely. The ideas from the employees are really important. Workers deal with the business every day, and they understand the company’s shortcomings far better than the employers do. Their new ideas maybe will bring more profit for the company.5. Q: Do you think people sometimes dislike ideas just because they are new? Why?A: Some people are really traditional and conservative. New ideas are really too far for them. New ideas sometimes mean risks. Nobody is sure that the new ideas bring more benefits than the old ones. Besides, nobody is sure about the consequences brought by the new ides.6. Q: What is more difficult: having news ideas or putting them into practice? Which is moreimportant for a successful company?A: This is a really tricky question. To me, it is easy to have new ideas, but whether the ideas are feasible or not is up in the air. If the ideas are not practical, it must be difficult to carry them out. Another thing is, people like to stick to old ideas, and they become accustomed to routines.剑桥雅思7Test2口语Part3解析口语考官答案Part 3Discussion topics:Ideas and education1. Q: Some people think that education should be about memorizing the important ideas of the past. Do you agree or disagree? Why?A: Memorizing is important, but not the most important... you have to have a solid base in every education aspect before you start inputting your knowledge and your skills into real life. In order to get the basic level, you have to memorize in the beginning, afterwards it always better to take decision and think in your own way. You should insist on your original ideas and your point of view that what matters in real life, and we should teach kids to do that from the very beginning.2. Q: Should education encourage students to have their own new ideas? Why?A: Of course everyone should have their own ideas. We all think, believe, live in different ways, we are different! For someone, the same idea can be right, for others wrong, the difference, and the way how you prove it, that is what counts.3. Q: How do you think teachers could help students to develop and share their own ideas?A: Encourage students to do some creative workshops, ask them to stop using drills is and pictures, when the basic level is strong enough, create a non-threatening environment for the learners, where they want to express themselves, and try something new. But the most important is that the teacher should set up an example!Ideas in the workplace4. Q: Should employers encourage their workers to have new ideas about improving the company? Why?A: They definitely should we. Why? Because when the team is satisfied and happy to work, that’s what makes the result more efficient. When we work in the same place, we should build a team, which have an aim and target to achieve. When people work together, and there is a fine leader to guide the “team”, it’s always more pleasant and sufficient.5. Q: Do you think people sometimes dislike ideas just because they are new? Why?A: People do dislike ideas when they are new sometimes, more or because cause they tend to be conservatives. But that’s not an excuse to stop…eventually, if you don’t have any new ideas, the passion will fade off. The most important is to find a right way and approach to input ideas into real life.6. Q: What is more difficult: having new ideas or putting them into practice? Which is more important for a successful company?A: Putting new ideas into practice is always more difficult than having the ideas in the first place, because people are naturally conservative and do not like change. Both are needed for a successful company. Without new ideas, a company will die —the skill comes in knowing just when and how it implements changes and new ideas!剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part1解析SPEAKINGPART 1The examiner asks the candidate about him/ herself, his/ her home, work or studies and other familiar topics.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part1解析范例Cold weather1. Q: Have you even been in very cold weather? When?A: Yes. I visited northern China some years ago, but I am not sure about what the temperature was like. In winter time, I wore a lot of clothes to keep myself warm. It was freezingly cold.2. Q: How often is the weather cold where you come from?A: When winter comes, it is really cold, and the lowest temperature will be fifteen degrees below zero. People have to wear a lot in winter.3. Q: Are some parts of your country colder than others? Why?A: Yes. It is really cold in northern China. I guess it is because of the geographical location. When winter comes, there is not enough sunshine, thus the temperature is so low.4. Q: Would you prefer to live in a hot place or a cold place? Why?A: I wouldn’t choose either one. I don’t like hot or cold places. I prefer to live in warm places. If it is too hot or too cold, the heater or air-conditioner would be necessary.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part1解析口语考官答案Part 1Cold weather1. Q: Have you ever been in very cold weather? When?A: Yes, I’ve been in very cold weather several times. When I lived in England, and also last yearin China.2. Q: How often is the weather cold where you come from? Why? / Why not?A: The weather in my home country is often very cold, especially during the winter. England often has snow and icy weather during the winter and the temperatures can fall below zero.3. Q: Are some parts of the country colder than others? Why?A: Yes, the north of England is colder than the south. I don’t know why exactly! In Britain, we have warm and wet winds that come from the South or West, The cold winds come from the East (from the Russian plains) or from the North (The North Pole) and it is usually colder the further North you travel.4. Q: Would you prefer to live in a hot place or a cold place? Why?A: I actually prefer to live in cold places, because I hate hot weather. I find that I am less tired in cold weather and also, in England, we have good central heating in the houses, so it, s easy to warm yourself up again.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part2解析SPEAKINGPart 2Describe a competition (e.g. TV, college / work or sports competition) that you took part in.You should say:What kind of competition it was and how you found out about itWhat you had to doWhat the prizes wereAnd explain why you chose to take part in this competition.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part2解析范例The best competition I took part in was a speech competition. At that time, I was studying in a high school. One day, after I finished my class, and was going back home, I suddenly saw the poster on the wall. The title was really striking. When I knew that our school was going to organize such a competition, I was not quite sure whether I would join the competition or not. It asked us to give a prepared speech for 15 minutes, and then I would answer the questions of the judges. After that, I should give a spontaneous speech for ten minutes. I was not sure whether I should take part in the competition. I was not very good at standing in front of a large audience and giving a public speech. I knew that I had to prepare a lot before the competition. I thought that was a good opportunity for me to explore my potential. Like a famous person said, and I can’t remember his name, “Nobody can beat you, but yourself.”I chose to be in the competition as it would be an opportunity to overcome my shyness and nervousness in public.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part2解析口语考官答案Part 2Describe a competition (e.g. TV, college/work or sports competition) that you took part inYou should say:What kind of competition it was and how you found out about itWhat you had to doWhat the prizes wereAnd explain why you chose to take part in this competition.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part2解析范例When I was a student there were many awards for the best students and it was an honour to win one of them. Each year there was a prize for the best student in Greek (the Greek Language) and details of this were posted on the noticeboard. The test involved two parts. The first part was to translate two passages from Greek into English and in the second part you were given quotations in Greek and you had to write comments in English about the grammar and syntax contained in the sentences.I applied to take this competition and the examination lasted for three hours. A week later all the examination marks were put on the noticeboard, which was rather unfair to those who had done badly. My name was on the top of the list: I had gained the highest mark of 71%, only 1% more than the next candidate. He was furious because he expected to win, but he did win prizes in other subjects.The prize I won was not a great one, it was in tokens to buy books for further study and I bought a book in Greek. I had never won a prize when I was at school and this was the only prize I ever won. I still feel rather proud about it.剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part3解析SPEAKINGPart 3Discussion topics:剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part3解析范例Competitions in school。

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剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part1解析剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part1解析PART 1The examiner asks the candidate about him/ herself,his/ her home,work or studies and other familiar topics.剑桥雅思7Test1口语Part1解析范例Keeping in contact with people1. Q:How do you usually contact your friends? Why?A:Most of time,I contact my friends by making phone calls to them,and to me it is the best way for communication. I prefer to listen to their voice and tell them something that has happened。

I also send short messages to them because maybe they are in the middle of a meeting or a class.2. Q: Do you prefer to contact different people in different ways? Why?A: Yes,I think so. If my friends are in another city,I prefer to chat with them online, as it saves money。

When I want to communicate with my parents, I will call them as they don’t chat on the internet. Sometimes I write to some of my friends because we want to be special.3. Q:Do you find it easy to keep in contact with friends and family? Why/Why not?A: I guess I have no problems keeping in touch with them especially when we conduct the daily conversation。

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雅思口语Part1范文答案解析:Social network 社交网络社交网络对于当今的我们一点都不陌生。

我们国内从最早的人人过渡到了微博,现在又有最流行的微信(Wchat)以及突然爆火的抖音等视频类社交,还有诸如国外的Instagram 和Facebook等等,这些都是最标准的社交网络和应用。

当然,在雅思口语part one部分的社交网络问题不会被考官问得很深入,因此烤鸭们需要主要保证好自己的思路清晰和语言流畅。

雅思小编建议大家看到下面的题目后,先不看给出的原创范文答案,给自己口头一个练习的机会,然后再次进行学习。

Do you think it is good to make friends online? 你认为在网上交朋友好吗?Yes, I do. I think it’s not like the situation in the past. We are more familiar with the Internet than people in the past. So, it’s not easy to get cheated, and friends online are usually from different backgrounds or even cultures that we can definitely learn from.是的,我认为很好。

我觉得现在的情况不像过去了。

我们相比过去的人们更熟悉互联网了。

所以不太容易被上当受骗,而且网络上的朋友背景不同甚至文化不同,这些东西我们绝对都可以向他们学习的。

What are the disadvantages of social networking apps? 你认为社交应用的劣势在哪?Well, the most obvious cons of social networking apps are that they make?people more superficial and they’re sometimes time-consuming. You know, this article is from Laokaoya website, those apps like Weibo, or even Instagram encourage us to show off our pictures or some lines of words that represent our current happy or sad moments and ideas, but actually they are sometimes not well thought of, so it’s quite easy to get parochial, and definitely it consumes much time to read the information on the apps.我觉得最明显的劣势在于社交应用让人们变得更加肤浅,而且也很浪费时间。

雅思考试口语范文:最好的朋友

雅思考试口语范文:最好的朋友

雅思考试口语范文:最好的朋友Describe one of your friends. You should say:Who he/she is?How long you have known each other?How you got to know each other?What you usually did together?Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you. I am sure you will find mytalk interesting and informative.1. a) I have many good friends, but my best friend is called XXX.b) I am sure you have a best friend too.2. a) I met XXX about XXX years ago at the school that we attendedtogether, and we soon became best friends.b) Our friendship has lasted to this day.3. a) Our friendship has grown a great deal over the past three years.b) These days, for example we share all our secrets with each other.There are several reasons as for why I would like to talk specificallyabout XXX as my best friend. Allow me to explain by mentioning some of thembriefly.4. a) I guess the main reason why XXX and I became best friends, is that wehave the same interests.b) For example, we both love listening to music, and we spend many hourstogether listening to our favorite CD`s.5. a) Another reason why we have become best friends is that we both wouldlike to go and study abroad in the near future.b) So we often chat about what possible majors we would study, and whatuniversity we would like to attend.6. a) A third reason why s/he is my best friend is that we share manyprinciples.b) For example, we both believe that we should not damage our health bysmoking cigarettes.7. a) Lastly, I believe that XXX has had a positive influence on my lifesince we have met.b) XXX is always friendly, cares about his/her family and friends, and isalways willing to listen to others.So now you know why XXX is my best friend.。

雅思口语Part One思路解析:Politeness 礼貌、礼节.doc

雅思口语Part One思路解析:Politeness 礼貌、礼节.doc

雅思口语Part One思路解析:Politeness 礼貌、礼节谈到礼貌,也是雅思雅思考官常考的雅思口语P1话题之一。

下面大家来跟着一起来看看如何解析这些问题。

Who teaches you to be polite?是谁教会你讲礼貌的?It was my parents who taught me how to be polite. When I was a child I was often told to say hello to someone who is either my friend or a friend of my parents’.打小时候起爸爸妈妈就教我如何讲礼貌。

在我是个孩子的时候,父母就教导我遇到朋友或者是父母的朋友一定要打招呼。

How do Chinese people show politeness?中国人都怎么去讲礼貌?是否得举个例子?你得准备准备 Describe a polite person you metChinese people often show their polite by saying something that is not really related to the topic. Like ‘Hi, Did you eat yer?’ is not a way to really ask if you have had your meal but a way to express one’s concert or simply show one’s politeness.中国有时候讲礼貌的时候说的话往往并非字面上的意思,例如‘你吃了吗’并非是要问你是否吃过饭了,而且一种出于礼节性上的问候/关心。

What rules of politeness change in China?自中国,礼节性问题有没有发生改变?To my knowledge, there aren’t many rules of politeness that have been changed. China is a very traditional country with rich history, what we behave is always related to the principles originated from the wise men in the old times like Confucious. So, we mostly feel comfortable passing those rules of politeness to our ancestors and nothing changed so significantly.在我看来,中国的礼节并没有发生变化。

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雅思口语Part One思路解析:Friends 朋友
朋友这个话题在Part One考到的频率中等,但大家切不可以掉以轻心。

虽然整体的频率是中等,但大家只要考到了,那概率就是100%。

Do you remember your friends in primary school? Why?
你还记得你小学的朋友吗?为什么?
No, I do not. When I got into secondary school, my family moved to another city. Back to then, the internet was not very developed and cellphone was still rare. It was very difficult to keep in touch. So my primary classmates gradually faded away from my memory.
What do you do with friends?
你和朋友一起干吗?
All kinds of things. Together, we play computer games, play badminton, go swimming, have dinner and study. Basically, except dating with my girlfriend, I am willing to do everything with my friends.大家这里也可以说的更积极向上一些,聊聊教授朋友知识的一些事情。

How do you make friends?
你如何交朋友?
Most of my friends are my classmates. But there are also some who I get to know from interest groups, like the photography society in my university. As we share the same hobby, it is easy to start a conversation and become familiar with each other. 交朋友的详细扩展大家可以参考下《结交的新朋友》这篇文章。

Do you have many friends?
你有很多朋友吗?
I would say no. I am not a very sociable person. This article is from laokaoya website. I would like to spend my time with some close friends rather than making new ones, which sometimes consumes my energy and makes me exhausted.
Do you like chatting with friends online?
你喜欢和朋友在网上聊天吗?
No, I prefer face-to-face interactions. Chatting online is convenient. But I cannot see the body languages and facial expressions of my friends, which can sometimes result in misunderstanding. Also, spending too much time chatting on line makes me less willing to hang out with them in reality.
2018年5-8月雅思口语题库Part1其他题目的答案。

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