2009年4月雅思口语题库(part one)

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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.。

雅思口语试题汇总 part one

雅思口语试题汇总 part one

雅思口语考试part 1话题汇总Student or work?大学生/大学毕业还没有工作的人1. Are you a student or do you work?2. What is/was your major?3. Why did you choose this major?4. Is your major very popular in your country?5. What part is most interesting about your major?6. Teachers and students, who do you think are important in the course?7. What do you plan to do after graduation?有工作的人1. Do you like your job? Why?2. Is it very difficult to get your job?3. Is your job very important to you? Why?4. What abilities should a candidate have if he wants to do your job?5. Do you think it’s important to keep the balance between work and life? How?高中或者初中生1. What subjects do you study at school?2. What’s your favorite subject?The place where you live1. Do you live in a city or a town?2. How long have you been living in big cities?3. Do you think living in a big city is more interesting?4. Is your hometown a good place for young peple to live in?5. Do you live in a house or in a flat?6. Which room do you like the best?7. What would you like to change in your home if you could?Making things by hand1. Did you make anything by hand when you were a child?2. Is it important for children to learn to make things by hand?3. Is making things by hand popular in your country?4. What’s the influence of making things by hand for children?5. Have you ever taken any lessons about handcraft at school?Weather&seasons1. What’s your favorite type of weather?2. Which type of weather is good for reading?3. Which type of weather is good for work/study?4. When is the best weather in china?5. Which type of weather is good for taking a walk?Sports (Hot)1. What sports are popular in your country?2. What sports do young people like in your country?3. What are the benefits of doing sports?4. What are the benefits of doing sports for people at different ages?4. How often do you play sports?Swimming (Hot)1. Do you like swimming?2. Is swimming popular in your country?3. Do you like to swim in the sea or in a swimming pool?4. Is swimming important to children?Birds1. Do you like birds?2. Do you protect birds?3. Do birds have special meanings in your country?4. Are there many birds near where you live?Happiness1. Can money make a person/ you happy?2. Are successful people happy?3. What makes you happy?4. Is being unhappy harmful?5. Is happiness important?6. Is money important?7. Do you think people can still be happy if they’re not rich?8. Are rich people happy?Dancing1. Do you like dancing?2. Have you ever learned to dance when you were a child?3. Is dancing popular in your hometown?4. When do people go dancing in your country?5. What are the benefits of dancing?TV program1. What kind of TV programs do you like?2. Did you like watching TV when you were a child?3. Do you like to watch TV alone or with your family?4. Do chinese spend much time watching TV?5. What are the differences between the TV programs that men and women watch? Computer and Internet (new)1. Do you often use computer?2. Is the computer very useful to you?3. What would you like to learn on computers?4. Are computers becoming more important?5. When was the first time you used the Internet?6. How would your life be different without the Internet?Color1. What color did you like when you were a child?2. What colors are important to you?3. Do you like dark colors or light colors?4. Are colors important when you buy things?5. Do you buy clothes in your favorite color? (new)Noise1. Are you often bothered by noise?2. Do you think cities would be noiser?3. What influence does noise have on work?4. Do you like any sound?5. What sounds remind you of your childhood?Driving1. Does your family have a car?2. Can you drive? If not, why don’t you learn to drive?3. Do you often drive when you go on long journeys?4. Do you prefer to be a driver or a passenger?Mobile phones1. What do you use your mobile for?2. What are the benefits of using a mobile phone?3. What are the disadvantages of using a mobile phone?4. What are the differences between sending messages and making phone calls? Food1. What’s your favorite food in your country?2. Do family members usually have meals together?3. What food is popular in your country?Spare time1. Do you spend much time with your friends and family?2. What do you like doing in your spare time?3. Who do you think are more important, friends or family?4. Are you good at organizing your spare time?Letters and Emails1. which ones do you write more often, letters or emails?2. Who do you often write to?Taking photographs1. Do you like taking photos?2. Is taking photos very popular in your country?3. What kind of photo do you like looking at ?4. Do youngsters often take photos in your country?Birthday1. What do you usually do on your birthday?2. How do people celebrate their birthdays in your country?3. Is birthday important in your country?4. Is there an important birthday when people reach a certain age?5. Do you prefer to celebrate your birthday with your friends or family?6. Do you like holding a party on your birthday?7. What do people usually do at birthday parties?8. Does birthday have any special meanings?9. Have you ever been to any party like this?Names1. Does your name have any special meanings?2. Who usually names children in your country?3. Have you ever thought about changing your name?4. How do people choose names for their babies?。

雅思口语第一部分参考题答案

雅思口语第一部分参考题答案

雅思口语第一部分参考题答案1. Animals●Do you like animals?--你喜欢所有动物,还是只喜欢某些动物,它们的共同特点是什么?你喜欢它们的具体表现是什么?●Do people in your country like animals?--答案是肯定的,多数人还是喜爱动物,对动物挺友好的,但也有少数人虐待动物的,着实可恶!●What animals do people like to keep as pets in your country? (Why)--从最常见的开始说起,并说明为什么它们那么受欢迎。

然后可以说说你所知道的不常见的宠物,并举例说明。

●Is there any change right now compared with the past?--这个问题问的是过去人们养的宠物和现在又什么区别。

其实,过去又有多少人养宠物呢?●Do people of different age keep different ani mals as pets?--对不起,这个真不知道,但是你可以猜猜。

参考:--Yes I do, but not all animals. I prefer animals that are smart, cute and um, hairy多毛的, for example dogs. I dislike those hairless animals, like snakes and lizards.蜥蜴They look so scary, you know. I get goose bumps毛骨悚然whe never I see them.--Well, generally yes. I think most people are fond of animals. And this can be seen fromthe fact that so many people keep animals as pets. But I have to ad mit承认that some people are cruel残忍的杀害to animals.I often read news reports about someone maltreat ing 虐待or even killing stray 流浪dogs and cats. It’s really abhorrent 【?b'h?r?t】可恶的behavior.--As I know, the most common pets are obviously dogs, all kinds of dogs, like pugs(哈巴狗), Peke(京巴), poodles(贵妇,贵宾), pit bulls(比特犬), huskies(哈士奇), chows (松狮), Pome/ranians(松鼠狗,博美犬),Samoyeds(萨摩耶),bulldogs, Chihuahuas, and cocker spaniels(可卡犬). In my neighborhoods, 9 out of 10 pets are dogs. And I think the main reason why dogs are so well-liked is because they are great fun and smart, you know, you can teach them to do some simple tricks技巧, and they make great company when you are lonely, and for children, they are wonderful playmates, and one more thing, dogs are loyal to their master. So they’re in deed确实mankind’s best friend.--Mum, well, I don’t k now much about the past, but I suppose one big change is that more people keep exotic异国pets now days than before, like German shepherd牧羊犬and Persian cat波斯猫. I don’t think people in the past could buy such pets.--I’m not sure, but I guess so. For example, I often see elderly people have pet birds, but I’ve never seen any young people keep them. And it seems to me that dogs are well-liked among all age-groups, yeah.2. Your hometown (Version 1)●What’s your hometown famous for?--头疼,我们那里没什么有名的呀,那就实话实说呗;如果有,具体说一说就行,比如你们那里的食物有名,然后准备一种食物就可以啦,但一定要能描述它。

雅思口语part1必考话题之公寓别墅

雅思口语part1必考话题之公寓别墅

1. Where are you living, in a flat or a house? 这个问题基本是这⼀话题的⾸个问题⽽且是必问问题,“居住在公寓还是别墅?”看起来很简单,很多考⽣可能就直接说居住在哪,然后就万事⼤吉了,其实不然,看看下⾯的⾼分作答吧: I am living in a flat, not huge or posh, but cozy and warm. I always believe that in terms of a place, it is not important how spacious or luxurious it is, it is important whether I can get a sense of belonging from it or not. It is what makes a place a home. 这⾥基本是能够拿到7分以上的成绩,对问题作了肯定回答,⽽且对选择的居住点作了简单特点概述。

⽽且这⾥还有值得我们参考的词汇运⽤: huge or posh; cozy and warm; spacious or luxurious; spacious or luxurious. 2. Where do young guys usually live in China, in flats or houses? 雅思⼝语part1的问题有⼀个⼗分显著的特征就是问题越来越⼤层⾯话,这⾥的问题是“中国的年轻⼈通常居住在哪⾥?”这其实已经是⼀种社会现象的问题。

那么回答的时候就更不能⼀句概括或者很简短的回答,⾼分作答内容如下: The vast majority of young guys in China live in flats, but it depends on their incomes. If they are terribly posh(很有钱), they can definitely afford those luxurious houses; but to common people, houses are not something they can afford. 虽然也是很简单的作答,但是回答的很全⾯且合理,遣词造句上都安排的很合理。

雅思2009年雅思口语话题汇总(朗阁雅思)

雅思2009年雅思口语话题汇总(朗阁雅思)
26. describe your best friend.
how you knew each other
how you became friends
how you spend time together
explain why he/she is your best friend
27. describe an electric equipment you use in your life.
what the machine is
how you use it
how often you use it
explain why it is important to you
13. a piece of clothes or jewelry you have
describe the type of clothing or jewelry you choose in special time?
what it is
what you look like when you wear it?
24.describe your favorite movie.
what it is
why you like it
what is in the film
explain how often you see this type of film.
25. a holiday
5. describe sth old in your famscribe a book which influenced you in your childhood
7. describe a library

雅思口语part1常用句型20句

雅思口语part1常用句型20句

雅思口语part1常用句型20句雅思口语part1常用句型20句1. I am a student studying in Wuhan University, and I major in ComputerScience.我是武汉大学的学生,我的专业是计算机科学2. I chose my major because I thought it was popular, so it will be easierfor me to find a job after graduation.我之所以选择这个专业,是因为我觉得它很热门,毕业以后我会比较容易找到一份好工作.3. I came from Hubei province.我来自湖北省.4. I love my hometown because there are a lot of places of interest anddelicious food here.我喜欢我的家乡,因为这里有许多的名胜古迹,还有各种各样的美食.5. The most famous attraction is Yellow Crane Tower. It was built hundreds ofyears ago besides the Yangtze River.最出名的旅游景点是黄鹤楼,几百年前它被建于长江边.6. Every year millions of tourists visit the tower coming from differentparts of China.每年都有几百万来自于全国各地的游客参观黄鹤楼.7. And the most welcomed snack is the hot dry noodle, even though someoutlanders do not appreciate it at the beginning, they will love it finally.最受欢迎的小吃是热干面,虽然有一些外地来的人刚开始并不喜欢吃,但是一段时间以后他们一定会爱上热干面.8. My favourite season is definitely winter, because I was born inwinter.我最喜欢的季节是冬季,因为我是在冬季出生的.9. What s more, I can enjoy the beautiful view after snow while all thebuildings and trees are covered by white snow.另外,在冬天,我可以欣赏雪后的美景,所有的房屋和树木都被皑皑白雪覆盖.10. The most important things is that I could enjoy the whole winter vacationand celebrate the Spring Festival with family.最重要的是我可以好好享受整个寒假并且和家人一起庆祝春节._. Blue is my favourite, as it has the same colour with sky and ocean. Bothof those are enormous.蓝色是我最钟爱的颜色,因为它和天空以及大海的颜色是一样的,而天空和大海都是同样的广阔._. When people are in bad mood, they can go to the wild field, lay down onthe grass and look into the sky or drive a car to the beach to see the sea.当人们的情绪不太好时,可以去野外躺在草地上仰望天空,或者驱车去海边看海._. I believe they will feel much better when they are surrounded by theattractive natural beauty.我相信当人们被自然美景所环绕时,一定会忘记烦恼的._. I watched a fantastic movie named Brave Heart when I was in the secondyear in college.在大学二年级的时候,我看了一部电影《勇敢的心》._. It presented a Scottish hero, Wiliam Wallace who led his people tofight for freedom.它向人们讲述了一个苏格兰英雄威廉姆,他带领人们为自由而战._. Unfortunately, he was set up by his partner and e_ecuted at the end.不幸的是他被他的同伴出卖并最终被处死._. However, his last screaming invoked Scottish people and encouraged themto pick up his sword to defend their homeland and protect their citizens fromthe invasion of England.不过,他临终前的呐喊唤醒了苏格兰人们并且激励他们捡起他的剑保家卫国,保护人民免受英格兰入侵之苦._. In China, the most popular flower must be rose, as people believe thatthe rose stands for love.在中国,最流行的鲜花莫过于玫瑰,因为人们相信玫瑰代表爱情._. The youth always give roses to their lovers to show how much they loveeach other.年轻人经常送玫瑰花给自己的心上人来向他们表达爱意.20. As for me, Lily is the most meaningful flower, not only because it isbeautiful and smells good, but also because it has a similar pronunciation withLove each other forever in Chinese.对我来说,我最喜欢的花是百合.不仅仅因为它的美丽和芳香,还因为百合的汉语发音和百年好合很像.雅思口语题库part1话题答案:Daily Routine日常1.what is the busiest part of the day for you?From about 10 o clock to noon. That is when i have to take care of my workand tings are a bit hectic.2.What part of your day do you like best?My favourite part of the day is late afternoon, because the day s work iscoming to an end, I can go home, and i have the evening to look forward to, andthe weather is generally pleasant and cool.3.Do you usually have the same routine every dayAlmost. I start my day with coffee, then rush to the train station to go towork and back home. Not too much room for fle_ibility when you work 9 hours aday and you are _ hours out of the house. I dream of becoming a freelancerespecially for this reason.4.What is your daily routine?In a typical weekday I have to wake up a bit early and revise my universitylessons and then I rush to the university campus to attend the lecture. Ataround 2.00 pm I eat my lunch in the cafeteria and spent the whole evening inthe library. After I return home at around 7.00 pm I spent my time in my studyroom and have my dinner with my family members. I watch a news channel for anhour and then get back to my room. I read a story book for a while and ataround1.00 am I go to bed.5.Do you ever change your routine?I always want some changes in my life, so my routines also are constantlychanging. I do not like to have mundane or routine set of activities each day,that would be boring. Also, having different patterns can keep others guessingabout your whereabouts, just adds to the security factor!6.Do you think it is important to have a daily routine?Not really. I try to make each of my day a little different to the previousone, to keep me motivated and to add to the fun.7.What would you like to change in your day to day routine?I would like to get up earlier in the morning than I do now. Ne_t, I wouldlike to take up regular e_ercises in a gymnasium. Apart from that, I would liketo leave office/ university early to walk in the park for an hour. Apart fromthat, my current daily routine is all good.8.Are all your days the same?Not really. For me, a day-off is quite different than the busy working day inevery perspective. Apart from that different circumstances and events make thedays different from each other. While Sunday is a day to spend time with myfamily members and to meet friends and play with them in the evening, I have atight schedule at the university and work on Monday.9. when time do you get up?Well, let s see. Some days I wake up early. Maybe about 6 o clock. Yeah,sometimes I wake up at 6 o clock.When I get up early, I like to get ready forthe day, take a shower and have breakfast. But other days, I don t like gettingup early. Maybe I ll sleep in until 10:00 or _:00.一些routien相关的地道语料或词汇:in a rutmundanefle_iblelearn to dance with lifea strong aversion to routine and try to shake it up as often as i can it depends on the mood we are all ini have the lu_ury of being able to be a bit fle_iblei never thought i would like a routine but it s growing on mei try to get both eyes open within a reasonable time frame.eat out for breakfast as i am on the goplan adventure for the day.clear off the backlog the daydoze back to sleepi emerge at 7 am雅思口语题库part1话题答案:Forgetting /bringing things1.What do you remember to do every day?Well, there are many things I have to remember to do every day. For e_ample,after getting up in the morning, I need to take some simple physicale_erciseslike doing some crunches and push-ups. Besides, another important thing that Ishould keep in mind is to teach my son to read the traditional Chinese poems inthe evening.2. What helps people to remember things?Well, it’s kind of hard to say but people I know around me use the to-do-listapps in their mobile phones to help them remember what to do ne_t; but maybe forothers, they may probably write the urgent things down in the notebooks.3. Why do old people forget about things easily?Well, I guess it’s quite normal that people are more and more forgetful whenthey are becoming ageing. Apart from some negative emotional factors like stressand depression, elderly people are easier to forget things because of theirnormal ageing.4. Have you ever forgotten something important?Oh yes, I nearly forgot the birthday of a woman I liked last time. I onceasked her what her birthday was, and told her I would send her a gift, but Ijust unbelievably forgot it until the evening that day. Fortunately I asked herout to dinner to celebrate with her.5.Why do people often forget small things?Well, I suppose it could be because they have a lot of things to think aboutor remember and sometimes it’s easy to remember big important things - butlittle things are more easily forgotten.6. What kind of things do you have to bring when you go out?Cell phone, of course. I take it with me wherever I go. And my keys, wallet,lipstick are also must-have items. I always put them together in a smallhandbag.7.Did you ever forget to bring something?I rarely forget to bring something as I have a good memory. But there was atime when I forgot to take my house key before I left home. What was worse, myparents were on their trip. So I had to stay with my friend for onenight.8.How do you remind yourself?I always write a note about what I should bring, and stick it to therefrigerator door. Everyday before I leave my home, I check it to find out whatis missing. And it really works.9.Do you carry different things in the morning and in the evening?For me, there is no difference between the things carried in the morning andin the evening, almost the same.若干参考范文:lose the track of timering a bellstick in your mindmemory lossforgetfulnesscrystallized memoryfades with timedo memory e_ercisesreminder appI often set up alerts on my (Apple) calendar events to remind me that I haveto leave for an appointmentMy daily to-do list is written on a notepad at my desk and includes thingslike, 〝edit blog post〞 and 〝clean out fridge.〞 Eventually it all gets done.A hanging calendar that I lay flat on my desk with large enough spaces towrite in reminders.雅思口语题库part1话题答案:brithdays生日1.Do you enjoy birthdays?Yes, I do love them. There is so much fun associated with birthdays. You meetpeople, friends, play, put cakes and then sing birthday songs. We dance and singand so much more. It is like we become kids once again.I do enjoy birthdays. Birthdays bring along with them so much positivity anda feeling of freshness. It seems as if it is another chance to be someone else,someone better. You meet friends, enjoy with them, laugh at the silly thingsdone and plan for the great future ahead.2.Do you usually celebrate your birthdays?Yes, I do. Although it is not very huge party but I make sure that there is aparty and that I have all my near and dear ones surrounding me during mybirthday.I usually am not a very big birthday fan. I think there should not be anyreason to celebrate life and oneself. I am one of those who would give myself orany one else gifts out of the bo_ with no reasons and at any time of theyear.3.What did you do on your last birthday?I m not really big on celebrating my birthday, and I m not very sociableperson either. Although, I did celebrate my last birthday with an awesome lunchwith my friends at this brewery and played several rounds of laser tag.I mprobably not gonna make a big deal out of my name day until I m thirty, which isin a couple years....4.Can you remember a birthday that you enjoyed as a child?I still remember my _th birthday. It started out with no plan and we decidedto just have fun within my family members but as it turned out to be, peoplestarted coming just like that, some saw my father getting cake and others simplywanted to wish me. It was a surprise of its own kind and we had almost 50 peoplein the house. It was real fun, meeting people and then opening the gifts.5.Do most people celebrate their birthdays with a party in your country? Yes. No matter a person is rich or poor, there surely is some kind of partygoing on during a birthday. There are people who are very e_travagant and don’tthink twice before spending on their birthdays while some make budgets to makesure there is a good party on birthday. Birthdays in my country are often takenas something that brings lot of people together.6.Do you prefer birthday parties with your friends or with your family? -My birthday is the anniversary of the day my mother gave birth to me, soobviously it’s a day I should spend with family.-Definitely my friends, with my friends I could let loose and really have agood time.-My family is more important to me so I think it’s more meaningful to spendmy birthday with my family members.birthdays高分词汇语料:throw a party (have a party) 〝In my country parents often throw a party fortheir children by inviting their friends over.〞paint the town red (have a great time) 〝Birthdays provide the perfectopportunity to paint the town red all day long.〞a social butterfly (to have lots of friends) 〝I’m not quite a socialbutterfly, but I do like to celebrate my special day with a few friends andfamily members.〞decorate 〝On my friend’s birthday I like to decorate the room with balloonsand greeting signs.〞milestone 〝When someone turns 50, they have reached a milestone in theirlife.〞keepsake 〝Keepsake gifts, such as jewelry or photo albums make nicepresents.〞The party turned to be a blast.get-togetherI m not e_actly a social butterfly, so while I m not the kind of person whoavoids even just mentioning it to people I know, I don t like to make a big dealout of it. No presents, e_cept from parents and grandparents who would give megifts even if I told them not to. Maybe a slice of cake if it s doable, but Iwon t go out of my way. I don t drink, so going out to the bar with chums is notsomething I d like to do. Really, I just prefer to quietly tick a mentalcheck-bo_ that another year in my life has passed and reflect on what, ifanything, has changed about myself since last year.I usually just go out to lunch with my family, and then hang out with somefriends, maybe go to a movie or something. I typically don t make a big deal outof my birthday, and whenever someone asks me what I want for my birthday I tendto reply with something along the lines of I have everything I need (e_ceptthis year when I ve been replying with a job ).雅思口语题库part1话题答案:newspapers magazines1.Which do you prefer, reading newspapers or magazines?I would say I prefer newspapers. Newspapers in just ten or eight pages giveyou a glimpse of the entire world, including all the sections. From fashion tothe general news to comics to sports to almost everything. In just onenewspaper, you have access to the entire world.2.What type of stories do you like to read about?I love reading autobiographies and non-fiction. Autobiographies because theygive a glimpse of lifestyle of a very successful person. You get to know themwhen they were the mango people and what they did to become what they became.Their struggle, the inner story, their point of view and for some reasonsI findit quite e_citing. Other than this, I like reading non-fiction.3.Have you ever read a newspaper or magazine in a foreign language?[When/Why?]Yes, all the time. I lived in another country for several years, so readingin a foreign language was a normal activity for me, not just newspapers andmagazines, but all kinds of uments and literature. I still do it to maintainmy reading skills.4.Do you think reading a newspaper and magazine can help you learn alanguage?Yes, but it depends on your language level. If you are just beginning tolearn a language then it can be very difficult and frustrating –certainly notthe best way to try and learn a foreign language – but as you progress anddevelop your vocabulary it is a good way to learn e_pressions and phrasesrelated to common topics in the news and current affairs, or related to aspecific topic in the case of magazines.5.Why do you think some people prefer magazines to newspapers?I think the reason might be that magazines are more specific. So, for e_ampleif I am interested in reading about like sports, then a magazine will offer mebetter articles and more specific, to be concise. It also de clutters all thethings that one does not wants to read.6.Which magazines and newspapers do you read (why)?Answer A) I prefer reading magazines on travel. Being a travel host, it isvery important for me to know about more places and understand themtheoretically, before taking on my camera and team along side. Travel magazinealso help me to understand the perspective of the other person for a same placethat I have also visited. Apart from it, I like fashion magazines as well. Notfor the reasons of fashion, I find them good entertainer when one wants to justspend time idly.Answer B) I only read magazines and newspapers if I’m waiting someplace andthey are there, and there is no other alternative. Most of the time, I preferdoing something on my phone. But, either ways, I like to read sports magazine.Cars and their engines e_cite me for the most part. I mean, there are fantasticcars out there and in magazines, a perfect description is given. Newspapers, Irarely read. I prefer getting the news on either phone or television.相关词汇语料分享:Your Habitstrack the news; peruse my favourite column; subscribe to a publication; catcha news bulletin; follow a storyTypes of News, Newspapers and Magazinesa broadsheet; a tabloid; the dailies; a weekly publication; a news source;online news; a press conference; a media outlet; a wide circulation; a smallreadershipParts of a Newspaperan editorial; a subjective opinion piece; a column; letters to the editor;the classifiedsTypes of Newslocal news; international news; world events; current affairs; business news;gossip; sensational news; the scandal received wide coverage in the press;libel; breaking news; make the headlines; objective reporting; cover a story;news coverage; analysis; the story went viralThe People InvolvedI think I’m a pretty good news houndpaparazzi; unscrupulous reporters; a news anchor; a newscaster; abroadcaster; a columnist; a reporter; a journalist; a photojournalistphrases and idiomsa rag; the gutter press; yellow journalism information overloadinvasion of privacygovernment censorshipa slow news day雅思口语part1常用句型20句。

(完整版)雅思口语Part1参考答案大全

(完整版)雅思口语Part1参考答案大全

Advertisement广告1. Do you like advertisements on TV?Oh no, TV is a purgatory. The TV advertisements today appear to be not only boring but also disturbing. They interrupt in the midst of our enjoyment of a game or a film. Most of the advertisement materials are irritating and of course of low taste. The presentation is mostly awkward and obscene.绝不,电视简直就是炼狱。

现在电视上的广告变得不仅仅是无聊了,而且还特别烦人。

这些广告往往在我们欣赏比赛或电影时候的中间跳进来。

大多数广告特别让人愤怒,当然品味还很低。

这些广告的描述又傻又低俗。

2. What kind of advertisement do you like the most?Word of mouth is hands down the BEST advertising. It's one of the most credible forms of advertising because every time people make a recommendation, they have nothing to gain but the appreciation of those who are listening.口碑绝对是最好的广告。

这是最可信的广告方式之一,因为每当人们对一个产品做出评价时,他们除了能得到听者的感谢外,得不到任何其他好处。

3. Why do you think there are so many advertisements now?Whether you do like them or not, whenever and wherever it's possible that you can meet them. For biz sellers, ad could be very helpful to promote their products. For acceptors, ads might show some latest information. To buy or not to buy, to be fond of or not, all depend on your decisions.无论你是否喜欢广告,你都有可能随时随地遇到它们。

雅思口语考试 part 1 试题

雅思口语考试 part 1 试题


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Do you think it’s important to learn a musical instrument? Why? (detail)
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Do you think it’s important to learn a musical instrument? Why? (detail) Yes, I do because the ability to play a musical instrument is very important. it helps us gain a better understanding of different types of music and different cultures. Learning a musical instrument also helps unto develop self-discipline because it is challenging and takes a lot of timing effort.
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Do you wish to own a boat? Why? (detail) ( I won’t be able to find a place to store it and the maintenance of a boat can be a lot of work.)
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剑4test 1口语参考答案

剑4test 1口语参考答案

C4 Test 1SpeakingPart 1Family1.Q: Do you have a large family or a small family?A: Well, I have a small family, for there are only three people in it --- my parents and myself.2.Q: Can you tell me something about them?A: Certainly. My father works at an international company as a sales manager foralready 8 years. I think he’s been working hard for his career as well as for our family.My mother has the occupation of a doctor in a local hospital. She specializes herself in brain surgeries. I assume she qu ite likes her job, though it’s sometimes a tough one to handle, she thinks. Both my parents love me a lot. They show very much concern to my life and study. More importantly, they’ve been role models for my life during all these years of my growing up.3.Q: How much time do you manage to spend with members of your family?A: Actually, I usually manage to spend around 5 hours with them. As I mentioned above, both of my parents work busily for their jobs. I, as a student in college, have toaccomplish a daily school schedule. So, the only time we can manage to spend together is when we all finish our work and go back home.4.Q: What sort of things do you like to do together?A: The things we like to do together could be various. We have dinner together, during whi ch time we talk about one another’s daytime events. Sometimes, we watchtelevision programs after it. We do have a favourite one --- a talk show on Channel 4 every Tuesday evening. We choose to go out for a walk, too, sometimes. We might also participate in activities held in our community centre. They are usually fun and relaxing and offering us opportunities to get to know people living in the same neighbourhood with us.5.Q: Did/Do you get on well with your family?A: I guess I’m able to say so. You see, i n my family, everyone communicates with others on a regular basis to make sure there’re no misunderstandings ever between us. We treat it as a healthy way to let our thoughts and emotions be revealed to others and discuss about them openly. For that reason, I don’t think we have what people call“generation gap” in the family.Part 2You will have to talk about the topic for one or 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.Model answer:I would like to talk about one of my senior high school teachers. He taught memathematics in my second and third grades. His way of teaching was special compared with that of the other teachers. Instead of lecturing about many tedious and abstract concepts and displaying lots of formulas. During his lecture, he never forgot to show his great sense of humour to add to the activeness of the class. What was most impressive about him anddisadvantages of them and making us select the best presented solution on our own initiative. He opened our mind to new ideas and cultivated us to be capable of analyzing the pros and cons of a resolution in order to make the best decision. This capability to a great extent influenced me in the ways of making judgements in my work as well as in my life.Part 3Developments in education1.Q: How has education changed in your country in the last 10 years?A: As a matter of fact, I did see a big bounce in the development of China’s educationsystem in the last decade. It’s hard to believe that ten years ago education was nobetter than the dull implementation of the old-fashioned teacher-centre approachwhich could hardly succeed in motivating students. The only advantage students gotseemed to be the mere skills gained from painfully repetitive exercises that could help them pass the exams. In opposition to it, the education we have now emphasizes onwhat people call Quality Teaching which aims to cultivate the initiative and creativity of students, helping them know how to learn, not just what to learn. Only in this way can they turn out to be persons with the capability of independent thinking. This is beyond doubt a big and bold step in the reform of teaching methodology in the education in my country.2.Q: What changes do you foresee in the next 50 years?A: In the 50 years that follow, I’m confident we can see quite a few changes taking place in this area. The most significant transformation in education would be a switch frombeing examination-oriented to being capability-oriented, thanks once again to thecontinuing implementation of Quality Teaching. The next possible change will occur inthe teaching approach concerning the growing utilization of computers. Teaching willlikely be conducted via the Internet to make remote education more applicable. Lastly, I predict a big possibility of bilingual teaching in the future. As is a trend to use English as an international language, schools shall be required to employ it as a second teachinglanguage.A national education system3.Q: How do the expectations of today’s school leavers compare with those of theprevious generation?A: Compared with the former generation, present-day school graduates absolutely hold higher expectations for their future. They are no longer satisfied with a Bachelor’sdegree which was clearly still a dream to pursue for many of the previous generation.School leavers now hope to acquire further education opportunities both home andabroad which in return could turn them into Masters and even Doctors. The desire to be equipped with more knowledge and skills comes from the pressure exerted by theincreasing career competition and the improvement of people’s average academic level.4.Q: What role do you think extracurricular activities play in education?A: Extracurricular activities undoubtedly have their advantages for students in theirstudy. They help balance students’ life and study, offering them a way to release theirstress or any negative feeling in a healthy way. Besides, some activities with physicalexercise involved could also enable them to better maintain their health, guaranteeingthe successful fulfillment of their intense academic schedule.Different styles / methods of teaching and learning5.Q: What method of learning works best for you?A: Well, umm… It’s really hard to say …, nevertheless, I do find the method of learningfrom practice works a great deal for me. Knowledge and information from textbooks are systematic and comprehensive, yet are usually unable to make me have a lastingmemory and a thorough appliance of them. Learning from practice, I will be able toexperience the whole process by myself. Practice of independent thinking, analyzingcauses, comparing results and concluding from the facts will all be included in it. Withexperience gained, I will have my own insight of the knowledge, hence a deep memoryof it.6.Q: How beneficial do you think it is to group students according to their level of ability?A: The way I see it is that it brings benefits to students to some extent in certaincircumstances. Some schools classify their students based on their different learningabilities for special purposes such as selecting candidates for the preparation of someacademic competition. It’s quite understandable to do that. On the othe r hand, somedivided their students into different groups simply with the goal to achieve a higheracademic score through the specialized training of those “more intelligent ones”. Thisact may occur to the school as a thoughtful way to promote its teaching quality, but itwill unquestionably affect students who are grouped as “less intelligent ones”,undermining their will and zeal to learn.。

雅思口语题库Part 1 范文:音乐Music

雅思口语题库Part 1 范文:音乐Music

雅思口语题库Part 1 范文音乐Music范文仅供参考,同学们需根据自己的实际情况对范文稍作修改。

1.Do you often like to listen to music?No. I don’t listen to music that much as it’s not really affecting me in any way.I don’t know why but I just don’t want music that badly.Yes, I am a big fan of music all these years. I sometimes listen to music before sleeping at night for one hour and when I am driving, which will both help me relax. I am very fond of pop music from Taiwan and Hong Kong, andI also frequently listen to some American pop singers, like the BackstreetBoys. I can feel the energy when I hear the tune.2.When do you listen to music?I usually listen to music in the evening, and for a variety of reasons: to make mefeel energized, relaxed, and happy or to help me focus.3.How much time do you spend listening to music every day?Not much, recently, I only listen to music on TV when there is a Singing competitions plays.4.What kinds of music do you like to listen to?Usually I just buy and listen to pop music. I’m very familiar with Chinese pop stars and always keep up with their new releases. I don’t know much about other types tough.Hmm I like all kinds of music. I’m never a picky listener. Rock, pop, jazz, country are great music to me. Sometimes I listen to traditional music too.5.How often do you listen to that type of music?Very often, I only listen to that type of music. Because I guess I can only appreciate that type of music and I really do enjoy it.6.When did you start listening to this type of music?Well, I guess ever since from my elementary school, I fell in love with this type of music. I still could remember that I even had a notebook to copy down all the lyrics.7.Where do you listen to it?I think I first listened to it was in my home through a radio. I was attracted andfascinated by that melody coming through the radio.8.Have you ever been to a musical performance/concert?No, never. Concert tickets are really expensive. I have heard that a good seat may cost 1000 RMB which is about my monthly expense, so I never went to a concert before.未完待续,敬请期待!。

【美联英语】雅思口语题库part1话题答案friends朋友

【美联英语】雅思口语题库part1话题答案friends朋友

小编给你一个美联英语官方试听课申请链接:/test/waijiao.aspx?tid=16-73675-0美联英语提供:雅思口语题库part1话题答案:friends朋友1. Are your friends mostly your age or different ages?Most of my friends are about the same age as me because we met at school or university. I've got one or two friends who are older or younger that I met through work.2. Do you usually see your friends during the week or at weekends?I tend to meet up with my friends at weekends because everyone's too busy during the week.3. The last time you saw your friends, what did you do together?It was one of my friends' birthday last weekend. Six of us went out for a meal to celebrate.4. In what ways are your friends important to you?I think it's important to have friends that you can talk to and share experiences with. My friends make me laugh, but I know I can also rely on them whenever I need help or support.小编给你一个美联英语官方试听课申请链接:/test/waijiao.aspx?tid=16-73675-0。

雅思口语题库(完整版)

雅思口语题库(完整版)

雅斯口语题库(完整版)口语test分成三个部分,下面按照顺序发part 1注意:部分问题也可能在part 3中被问到1。

Basic Informationwhat is your full name?what can I call you?what is your ID number?Characteristics: Authentic, Showy(Good Custom, Tense excellence, Vocabulary, Communication Skills, idiom)2. Working or StudyingAre you working or studying?What do you usually do?(worker only)where do you work?what are the advantages and disadvantages of your work?what is your ideal job?where do you study?what are the advantages and disadvantages of your school or university?what subject/major do you have?(College students only)what are the advantages and disadvantages of your subject or major?(College students only)Characteristics: Special Idea, Vocabulary, Case, And fixed sentence structure3.Hometown and HomeWhich town or city do you come from?what's the best thing about living there?Is there anything you don't like?which places would you recommend a tourist to visit?where are you living now?can you describe your home to me?what are the advantages and disadvantages of living in your home? how can you improve it?what's the most interesting object in your home?4. Learning EnglishPlease some ideas how to study Englishhow do you think about English?what do you think of English and other languages?how learn English well?(how to improve your English?)when did you begin to study English?what is the key about studying English?are there some difficulties about studying English?why don't you study another language?5. Watching TVwhat TV programs do you like to watch?what are the advantages and disadvantages of watching TV?do you think there should be a TV in the student's dormitory room?do your parents let you watch TV as you like?6. Health Foodwhat are the difference between people eat 20 years ago and today?what do you like to eat?what is the health food?do you think Chinese eating is better or worse than before?7. Shoppingwho prefer shopping, men or women?when do you go shopping? who always go with you?which places where young people like to go shopping now?which kind of things you like to buy?do you always go shopping?what kind of place people like to go for shopping?8. Photographdo you like to take photos?do Chinese people like to take photographs?Is taking photos popular in China? which kind of photos you like to take?how do arrange your photos?are there some photos in the past you got?which kind of photos you like?9.Musicwhat kind of music you like?have you ever play some instruments?when do you listen to music?do children should play instruments?whether children play instruments will change their thinking about music? do the instruments could change a person's life who plays it ?10. Readinghow much time you take a day about reading?why?do you like reading?which kind of books do you like to read?what is the meaning of reading for you?11. Sportdo you like sports?which kind of sports do you like?why?which kind of people like sports?which dislike?do chinese like sports?which kind of sports do people in your home town like?do you think sports have some benefits to young people?which kind?do you do some sports in school?12.Traveldo you like traveling alone or with people?which another country's city you ever go?are there some benefits about traveling?what you will learn about traveling?13.Transportwhich kind of transport do you like?why?what are the advantages and disadvantages? which kind of transport you by when you traveling? what are the pros and cons? tell me something about the transportation in futute?14. Computerdo you use computer?which do you use computer to do?how do you study the knowledge about computer?which kind of effects do computer does for our lives?do you think which kind of contents can give your some bad influence in computer? always using computer is good or bad?why?tell me something about email?15.Seasonswhich season do you like?why?what people do in this season?tell me sth about the climate in your hometowntell me sth about the seasons in your hometown?16.Friendswhat do you do with your friends?hhow could become best friends?tell me sth about your best friend17.Fashion(时装)do you like fashion?why?which kind of clothes do you like to wear?do you like to buy clothes?why?what are the differences between people wearing now and in the past?what is your opinion about the trend of fashion?what is the meaning of fashion?part 2 and 3注意:要制定每天的计划。

雅思口语 part1 题库

雅思口语 part1 题库

雅思口语part1题库Music1. Do you often listen to music?2. How much time do you spend listening to music every day?3. Where do you listen to it?4. How do you feel when you listen to this music?5. Have you ever been to a musical performance?6. What musical instrument is most popular in China?7. Which instrument would you prefer to study – the piano or the violin?8. What benefits do children gain by studying music?9. Do you think it's important to learn to play a musical instrument?10. Do you think schools should teach children how to play a musical instrument?11. Is music an important subject at school in China?12. Did you often listen to music when you were a child?13. How does music affect people?14. Compare the music that young people like and the music that old people like.15. Why do many old people dislike pop music?Sleeping1. How many hours do you sleep everyday? Why?2. Is it necessary to sleep enough?3. Is taking a snap important?4. Do old people sleep a lot?5. Do you think staying up late in a good thing?Writing1. Do you often write things?2. What do you usually write?3. How often do you send e-mails?4. What are your main reasons for using e-mails?5. Do you usually write by hand or write using a computer?6. Do you think computers might one day replace handwriting?7. When do children begin to write in your country?8. Do you think handwriting is very important (nowadays)?9. How can children today improve (or, practice) their handwriting?10. What impression does a person's handwriting have on other people? Newspapers1. What are the different ways people get news?2. What types of news do you like?3. Do you think children like (= are interested in) the news? (Why?/Why not?)4. Are old people and young people interested in the same (kinds of) news?5. How does the news affect people?6. Do you often read newspapers?7. Which do you prefer reading, magazines or newspapers?8. Do you think it's important to read newspapers? (Why?/Why not?)9. Why do (you think) people read newspapers?10. What are some methods that newspapers use to attract readers?11. What influence do you think newspapers have on society?Concentration1. Is it important to focus on things?2. When do people need to concentrate on things?3. Is it easy to focus on things?4. How can people deal with 2 different things at the same time? Boating1. Do you like boating?2. Why do you like it?3. What have you ever done by boat?4. Do Chinese people travel by boat?Cars1. Do you like cars?2. Do you have a driver's license?3. Do you (or your family) have a car?4. Do you often drive it?5. (If you don't have a car) Do you plan to buy a car in the future?6. If you wanted to buy a car, what kind of car would you choose?7. What model (= what brand) of car would you like to buy?8. What kinds of cars are popular in your country?9. Do you like traveling by car?10. Who do you prefer to travel with?11. Do you like to take long trips in a (your) car?Cards1. Do you ever receive letters or cards?2. Do you receive many letters or cards?3. When was the last time you received a card?4. Do you (ever) give cards to your friends?5. Have you ever given cards to your friends?6. Which do you think is better, to send or receive a card or a letter?Arts1. Do you like art? (Why?/Why not?)2. What form of art do you like the most?3. What kind of art are you best at?4. In you childhood, what experience of art did you have?5. Did you ever produce any artwork (or, works of art) when you were a child?6. Do you ever buy (or, have you ever bought) a painting?7. Do you think art is an important part of life?8. What benefits does art bring to people?9. How important do you think art is in the lives of people?10. Why do you think people like to have a painting in their homes?Health1. What do you do to keep healthy?2. How do people maintain good health?3. What would you say is a "healthy lifestyle"?4. Is there any sport that you would like to try in the future?5. What activity that promotes good health?Bags1. What types of bags do you use?2. What do you put in these bags?3. Do you usually carry a bag when you go out?4. What sorts of bags do women like to buy?5. When you are buying a bag, what factors do you consider?6. How do you make your choice when you are buying a bag?7. Do you think the style of a bag is very important? (Why?/Why not?)8. Do you have a bag for special occasions?Museums1. Are there many (or, any) museums in your hometown?2. Do you think museums are useful for visitors to your hometown/country?3. Do you often visit a museum?4. Did you go to any museums when you were a child?5. When was the last time you visited a museum?6. Do you think museums are important?7. Do you think it's suitable for museums to sell things to visitors?8. What do you think is the role of museums and art galleries?9. Which kind of art do you think is more important, the art we see in the cinema or the art we see in art galleries and museums?10. Do you think going to museums and art galleries is beneficial for children?11. Do schools in China have excursions to museums?12. Do you think teachers should take their students on visits to museums? Dancing1. Do you like to dance? (Why?/Why not?)2. Have you ever learned to dance?3. When was the last time you danced?4. What kind of dancing do Chinese people like?5. Why do you think some (or, many) people like dancing?6. Do you think there are any benefits for young people to go dancing?7. When do Chinese people like to dance?8. Does China have any traditional dances?9. Is traditional dance still popular today in China? (Why?/Why not?)10. Is there much difference between traditional dancing and modern dancing?11. What kinds of dancing are popular with young people in China?12. Do old people in China like the same kind of dancing as young people?13.What do you think is the influence of dance on society?14.Do you like to watch dance performances?Entertainment1.What do you do for entertainment?2.What did you do for entertainment when you were a child?3.What do (other) people do for entertainment around where you live?4.What choices for entertainment are there for young people around where you live?5.Are there any entertainment places near your school (or university)?6.Have you recently been to any place for entertainment?7.Do you think modern lifestyles give people enough time for leisure?Friends1.Do you have many (close) friends?2.Are most of your friends from school (or university) or from outside school (or university)?3.Do you think friendship is important?4.Do you prefer to spend time with friends or spend time alone? (Why?)5.Are friends more important than family? (Why?)6.What kind of people do you like to have as friends?7.If you had the opportunity, would you spend more time with your friends?8.What do you and your friends do together?9.Do you prefer to meet your friends at home or away from your home?10.How do you keep in contact with your friends?11.Do you like meeting new people?12.Do you like making friends with (a lot of) people?13.Do you like face-to-face conversations with people?14.Do adults and children make friends in the same way?15.Do you think it's possible to become real friends with the people you meet on the internet , for example, on chat sites or personal introduction sites?Leisure time1.When do you have free time?2.How do you like to relax?3.How do you relax?4.How do you usually relax (in your spare time)?5.Do you have enough time for your hobby?6.How much time do you spend relaxing?7.What do you do on weekends?8.Do you think modern people have enough time for relaxing?9.What can people do to find more time for relaxing?10.Do you often do things with others in a group?11.Do you ever go out with your workmates/colleagues or classmates?12.Do you prefer to do things in a family group or a group of friends?13.What leisure activities do you and your family like doing together?14.In your leisure time, what do you usually do with your friends or family?15.Do you think it's important to spend your leisure time with your family? Time1.Would you say you are good at managing your time?2.Do you wear a watch?3.Do you think time is very important?4.Do you think time management is important?5.Have you ever been late for anything?6.Were there any serious consequences when you were late?7.How do you feel when you are late?8.When do you feel time moves fast?9.When do you feel time moves slowly?10.If you could go back in time, would you do?11.Do you think punctuality is important?12.What are some examples of occasions when it's important to be on time?13.How would you feel if the person you were waiting to meet with was not on time?14.Do you think older people and younger people both have the same attitudes towards pun ctuality?15.Do you think parents should try to teach their children about time management?Housework1.Do people in your country do much housework?2.In your home, who does the housework?3.Do you do much housework?4.What housework do you like to do?5. What housework did you do when you were a child?6. Do you think children should do housework?7. Do you feel people in your country have enough time to do housework?8. Do you think people like doing housework by themselves?9. Do you usually do any housework?10. Do you like to do housework?11. What housework do you least like doing?12. If a child helps do some of the family housework, how do you think this affects the child' s development?13. What do you do to help the family?14. Have there been any changes in the housework people do since the time when your par ents were your age?15. Do you think people should be paid to do household chores?work1. What job do you do?2. What is the nature of that work?3. Why did you choose to do that job?4. Is that a popular choice of career in your country?5. Would you say your job is very important?6. How do you think your subject will help you in the future?7. How did you get that job?8. Is it easy to find work doing your job?9. Where do people get information about jobs, from newspaper or from TV?10. Are there other ways for people to get information about jobs?11. Which do you enjoy more, communicating with people at work, or the work itself?12. Which do you enjoy more, working or studying?13. What do you like about your work?14. Do you think it's very important for people to do a job that they like?15. What other job do you think you would enjoy, apart from your present job? Hometown1. Where do you come from?2. What tourist attractions are there in your hometown? Would a foreign visitor enjoy them?3. Did you learn much about the history of your hometown in school?4. What do you think needs to change in your hometown?5. What place(s) in your hometown do you go to in your spare time?6. Why did you choose to live here/there?7. What do you like about your hometown?8. What do you think needs to be done to make your hometown a better place to live in?9. For you, what benefits are there to living in a big city?10. What facilities does your hometown have?11. What sorts of buildings are there in your hometown?12. What's the most attractive part of your hometown?13. What forms of transport do visitors use to come to your hometown?14. How could your hometown attract more visitors?15. Has the weather in your hometown changed much in recent years?Photography1. Do you like to take photographs?2. How did you become interested in photography?3. In what situations do you take photographs?4. What kind of photos do you like to take?5. Do you prefer to take pictures of people or of scenery?6. How do you keep your photos?7. Do you frame any of your photos?8. Do you prefer to send postcards to people or to send photos that you took yourself?9. Is photography a popular hobby in China?10. Why do some people do not like taking photographs?11. Why do you think some people like taking photographs when they visit another place?12. Do Chinese people like to visit photograph exhibitions?13. What kind of photos do they like to look at?14. Do you think being a photographer would be a good job?15. What factors make a good photograph?Weekends1. What do you do in your spare time?2. What do you usually do on weekends?3. When do you spend time with your family?4. What do other people in your hometown usually do on weekends?5. What are you going to do next weekend?6. Do you feel that weekends are more important to you than when you were a child?7. Which do you prefer, Saturday or Sunday? (Why?)8. Would you say weekends are important to people?9. How does the average person in China spend his or her weekend?10. Do you know anyone who works at the weekend?11. Should people be working or resting on Saturdays and Sundays?12. Is it important for people to have weekends off?13. Should people be paid overtime for working at the weekend?Schools1. What was the first school you attended?2. How old were you when you started school?3. Where did you go to school?4. Where was it?5. Tell me something about the school. (= Can you describe it?)6. Was it far from your home?7. How did you go to (or, travel to) school?8. Did you like it?9. What were the good things about that school?10. Would you say it was a good school?11. Would you send your child to that school today?12. What different types of schools have you been to?13. Which school did you like the most? (Why?)14. Did your parents choose your secondary school (= high school) for you?Names1. Does your name have any special meaning?2. When Chinese people name their children, are there any special customs that are follow ed?3. Is there any special ceremony when babies are given their names?4. How are Chinese names and Western names different?5. What name do people at home call you?6. Do many people in China have a nickname?7. Are there any big differences between people's names today in China and people's name s many years ago?8. Do Chinese people like to have common names?9. Why are some Chinese names very similar to each other?10. Do Chinese people today usually have a third name?11. Is your surname very common in China?12. What's the most common surname in China?13. Do Chinese people attach a lot of importance to names?14. Do people in China ever change their names?15. Would you like to change your name?Weather & Season1. What's the weather usually like in your country (or, your hometown)?2. How is the weather here different to the weather in your home country?3. Would you say the weather in your hometown is suitable for working (or studying)?4. Would you like to move to a place with different weather?5. What sort of weather do you like the most?6. What season do you like best?7. What do you do in that season?8. What season (or weather) do you think is most suitable for work and/or study?9. Has the weather in your country changed much in the past few years?10. Do you prefer hot or cold weather?11. Do you (usually) pay attention to the weather forecasts?Mobile Phones1. Do you have a mobile phone?2. Is your cell phone important for you in your daily life?3. What do you use it for?4. How often do you use it?5. When did you get your first mobile phone?6. How did you get your first mobile phone?7. How did you feel when you got your first mobile phone?8. Have mobile phones developed (or changed) in the past few years?9. What feature (or, function) of your cell phone do you like the best?10. Is there anything you dislike about using cell phones?11. Have you ever had any problems using your mobile phone while traveling?12. Do you usually use your mobile phone to call people or to send text messages?13. Who do you usually call/send text messages to?14. Do you think you will be using your mobile phone more (than you use it now) in the futur e?15. How do you think mobile phones will develop (or change) in the future?Internet1. Have you ever bought anything on the internet?2. What do you think is the best way to learn about the internet?3. Is there anything you don't understand about the internet?4. Do you think the internet is a good thing?5. Is there anything that's not so good about the internet?6. Do you think the use of the internet needs to be controlled?7. Is the internet very popular in China?8. What kinds of people most often use the internet?9. What age group of people most often uses the internet?10. How can people best make use of the internet?11. In general, what impact does the internet have on people's lives?12. How can people learn things on the internet?13. What sorts of things can people learn on the internet?14. What do you think are the benefits of "e-learning"?15. Do you think information on the internet is very reliable?Clothes1. Do you think it's important what clothes a person wears? (Why?/Why not?)2. Is it important what clothes you wear at your job? (your company)3. Do you think the clothes a person wears leaves an impression on others?4. What kinds/styles of clothes do you like (or, prefer) to wear? (Why?)5. Do you wear the same clothes both at work and after work?6. Do you wear the same kinds of clothes in winter and summer?7. Do your friends have the same tastes in clothes as you?8. What kinds of (or, style of) clothes do people in your country like to wear?9. Do you think you will still be wearing the same kinds of clothes when you are old?10. Do you prefer informal or formal clothes? (Why?)11. Do you feel comfortable when wearing formal clothes? (Why?/Why not?)12. Do you think formal clothes are important?13. When do people wear formal clothes?14. Are you very interested in fashion (or, clothes fashions)?Transportation1. How did you get to the test today? (What form of transportation did you use?)2. Why did you choose that form of transport?)3. Do you often use public transportation?4. What kind(s) of transport do you usually use?5. For you, what are the benefits (advantages) of using that form of transportation?6. Is it very expensive (= very dear)?7. Is transportation very important where you live?8. What's the most common means of (= form of) transport in your hometown?9. What do you think of the transport conditions in your hometown?10. How do you think the transport system could be improved?11. Do you think transportation costs (gasoline, subway, bus & taxi fares, etc) are expensive in your hometown?12. How has the transport system in your hometown changed in the past few decades?13. How do you think transport (in your hometown) will change in the future (or, in the next 2 0 or 30 years)?14. In China, is transportation in the big cities the same as transportation in small towns and villages?Parks1. Are there many parks or public gardens where you live (or, in your hometown)?2. Do you often (or, ever) go to a park or a (public) garden?3. How often do you go there?4. What do you (like to) do when you go to a park or public garden?5. What do other people do in these places?6. When do other people go there?7. Do you think parks and public gardens are important to a city?8. Do you think every city and town should have parks and public gardens?9. What do you think are the functions of parks and public gardens?Studies1. Do you work or are you a student?2. What subject are you studying?3. Why did you choose to study that subject?4. Is that a popular subject in your country?5. Do you think it's popular because people want to gain knowledge or is there some other r eason?6. What are the most popular subjects in China?7. Why did you choose that university?8. Do you have any recreational or entertainment activities at your school/university?9. Do you think it's important to choose a subject you like?10. What are your favourite classes/ courses/ subjects at university?11. What's the most interesting part of your subject?12. What are your future work plans?13. How will you get the job you want?14. Why are you taking the IELTS test?15. In addition to gaining knowledge, what other ways have you benefited from your school/ university experience?Accommodation1. Can you describe the place where you live?2. What do you usually do in your house/flat/room?3. Are the transport facilities to your home very good?4. Please describe the room you live in.5. Is there anything you don't like about the place where you live?6. What kind of decorations does it have?7. How do you think this room could be improved?8. What can you see when you look out the window of your room?9. How well do you know your neighbors?10. What kind of people are your neighbors?11. Do you spend much time socializing with your neighbors in your neighbors' homes?12. Do you like the environment where you live?13. Would you say the place where you live is good for families with children?14. In the future, what type of place would you like to live in?15. What kind of neighborhood/environment/surroundings would you like to live in?。

2009年雅思口语机经汇总

2009年雅思口语机经汇总

2009年雅思口语考试第一部分机经汇总(All Part 1 Questions) 注: 考生按预测范围在机经中挑选需要备考的题目进行准备。

1. Your Work/Your StudiesDo you work or are you a student?Your Work1. What job (or, what work) do you do?2. What does your company do?3. What do you do in a typical day at work?4. Do you need to work with (= co-operate with) other people at work? (teamwork question)5. Do you like working with them?6. Do you like your job (or, your work)?7. What's the most difficult part of your job?8. Would you recommend this job to other people?9. Do you think your (school or) university education prepared you well for the work you are doing now?10. Do you prefer your life now, as a working person, to the life you had as a student?11. Why are you taking the IELTS test?Your Studies1. What subject are you studying?2. Why did you choose to study that?3. Do you like your subject? (= your major = your subjects if a high school student)4. Where do you study (= what school/university do you attend)?5. Why did you choose that (particular) school/university?6. When did you start this course and when will you finish it? Do you like university life?7. What do you think of your school/university?8. (Similar to above) What do you think of the place where you are studying?9. What is the best thing about your university/school?10. Why are you taking the IELTS test?11. What are your future study plans?12. What are your future work plans? (after you graduate)13. When you start working, do you think you will prefer that to being a student?2. Your Home (Your Accommodation)1. Do you live in a house or a flat?2. Please describe the place where you live.3. How have you decorated your home (or, your room)?4. Do you have anything (hanging) on the wall of your home (or your room)? (e.g., decorations)5. What can you see when you look out the window of your room?6. What is the environment like in your neighbourhood?7. Do you like your neighbours?8. What kind of people are your neighbours?3. Your Hometown1. Where is your hometown? (Or, what part of China do you come from?)2. Do you think you'll always live there?3. Where do you live at the moment?4. Do you like your hometown? (Why?/Why not?)5. What sorts of buildings are there in your hometown?6. What would you say is the best part of your hometown?7. What's the most famous thing about your hometown?8. Is there anything worth visiting in your hometown?9. Has your hometown changed much in the past few years? (e.g. 20 years)10. Would you say your hometown is suitable for children to grow up in?11. What parts of your hometown are most suitable for families and children?12. What's the weather usually like in your hometown?13. Has the weather in your hometown changed much in recent years?4. Bicycles1. Do you ever ride a bicycle?2. What do you use a bicycle for?3. Would you say it's difficult to learn to ride a bicycle?4. How old were you when you learned to ride a bicycle?5. Why do children enjoy riding bicycles?6. Are bicycles popular in China? (or, in your hometown)7. What are the reasons why people ride bicycles?8. Would you say it's safe to ride a bicycle in the city (or, in China)?9. Has the number of bicycle riders in China changed much in the past few years?10. Do you think the number of people using bicycles (in your hometown/country) will change in the future?5. Birds1. How do you feel about birds? (Why do you feel that way?)2. How do Chinese people feel about birds?3. Are there many birds near your home?4. Have you seen many different kinds of birds? (near your home)?5. Do any birds have any particular significance in China? For example, does China have a national bird?6. Do you think birds should be protected? (Why? / Why not? How can they be protected?)7. Do Chinese people like raising (keeping) pet birds?8. Have you ever raised (kept) a pet bird?9. What did you feed it?6. Noise1. Do you mind noises? (Do any noises bother you?)2. What type of noise do you come across in your daily life?3. Are there any sounds that you like?4. Are cities becoming noisier?5. What are some of the advantages of quiet places?6. Would you like to work in a noisy place? (Why?/Why not?)7. Collecting1. Do you collect anything?2. Why do you collect ....(that/those things)?3. Is collecting a popular pastime in China?4. What items are considered collectibles in your country?5. Does anyone in your home collect anything?6. Do a lot of people in China collect things and what do they collect?7. What are the benefits of collecting? (= Why do people like collecting?)8. Computer1. Do you use computers very much?2. When do you use a computer?3. What do you use computers for?4. (Similar to above) What part do computers play in your life?5. When was the first time you used a computer?6. (Similar to above) When did you learn how to use a computer?7. Have computers changed (= influenced) your life in any way? (If yes, how?)8. Are computers used much in your country?9. Do you think computers are useful (or important) in everyday life? (How?)10. Do you think computers have changed our lives for the better? (How? Compare today& our lives in pre-computer times.)11. Do you think there there are any disadvantages (or, drawbacks) to using computers?12. Computers are now used a lot in education. What do you think of this?13. Do you think computers are perfect now or do they still need to be improved?9. Languages1. What languages do you speak?2. Besides English, have you studied any other languages?3. When did you start to study that?4. What do you think of your level in that language? (= Can you speak it well?)5. If you had the opportunity to study another foreign language, which one would you choose?6. Is it difficult to learn a foreign language? (Why?/Why not?)7. What is the most difficult part about studying a foreign language?8. What is the value of knowing a foreign language?9. What do you think is the most effective way to learn a foreign language?10. Why do people learn a second or third language?11. Do you think it's important to learn foreign languages? (Why?/Why not?)12. Why did you choose to study English?10. Dance1. Do you like to dance? (Why?/Why not?)2. What kind of dancing do Chinese people like? (Unsure if the questionmeaning is, ‘like to watch’ or ‘like to perform’ or both.)3. When do Chinese people like to dance?4. Does China have any traditional dances?5. Is traditional dance still popular today in China? (Why?/Why not?)6. Is there much difference between traditional dancing and modern dancing? (What?)7. What kinds of dancing are popular with young people in China?8. Do old people in China like the same kind of dancing as young people? (Why?/Why not?)9. What do you think is the influence of dance on society?11. Drawing (or Painting)1. Have you ever learned to draw (or paint)?2. Do you like drawing (or painting)?3. Did you like drawing (or painting) when you were a child? (Why?/Why not?)4. Do you draw (or paint) now? (Why?)5. (Similar to above) Do you ever (or, often) draw pictures in your spare time?6. How often do you draw (or paint) something?7. What kind of pictures do you like to draw?8. Do you think drawing (or painting) is difficult?9. Do you think it's important for children to learn to draw?10. What do you think are some of the benefits for children from drawing (or painting)?11. Do adults draw (or paint) very often?12. What do you think about adults drawing (or painting)?13. What are the benefits of drawing (or painting) for adults?14. What's the difference between an adult and a child learning to draw?15. Do you think a person can teach him or herself how to draw (or paint)?16. To draw (or paint) well, what factors do you think are important?12. Family Life1. Is family very important to you? (Why?)2. How much time do you spend with your family?3. If you were married, how many children would you choose to have? (Why?)13. Restaurants4. Do you usually go out to eat or do you usually eat at home?5. How often do you go to a restaurant (to eat)? (Do you often go to restaurants (to eat)? How often?)6. Why do you (or, why do people) go to restaurants?7. What kind of restaurants do you like? (prefer) (Why?) (Or, How do you choose whichrestaurant to go to?)8. What kind of restaurants do young people in China prefer? (Why?)9. What do you usually do there?10. What kind of foods do you (or Chinese people) like to eat in restaurants?11. How (do you think) restaurants have changed, over the past few years? (=How are restaurants today different to those of before?)12. How do you think they will (might) change in the future?13. What skills do people need to work in a restaurant?14. What are the qualities of a good restaurant?14. Flowers1. Do you like flowers? (Why?)2. Which/What is your favorite flower?3. What are the occasions when people send or receive flowers?4. When was the last time you gave (sent) flowers to someone?5. What meaning do flowers (= does giving flowers) have for Chinese people?6. What flowers have special meaning in China?7. Do people in China like growing flowers?8. Does anyone in your family like growing flowers?15. Rain1. Does it rain much in China? (Where? When?)2. Do you like rainy days? (= How do you feel on rainy days? = Do you feel sad on rainydays?) How does rain affect different people’s moods? (Or: How does rain effect people's lives?)3. What do you do on rainy days (or, on a rainy day)?4. Do you think rain is good? (Why?)5. Is there any part of China where it doesn't rain much? (Where?) (or: Is there an even distribution of rain throughout China?)6. What effects can a shortage of rain (a drought) have on people's lives?7. When (in what month/season) does it rain most in your hometown?8. What about the other parts of China? (In which season does it rain most in otherparts of China?)9. Can you remember any time when it rained particularly heavily in your hometown? (When?)10. Does rain ever affect transportation in your hometown? (How?)11. Do you think the seasons have changed in recent years, compared to the past? (Why? How?)16. Friends1. Is friendship (= are friends) important to you? (Why?/Why not?)2. Do you prefer to spend time with friends or spend time alone? (Why?)3. Are friends more important than family? (Why?)4. What kind of people do you like to have as friends?5. What do you and your friends do together?6. Do you like meeting new people?7. Do you like face-to-face conversations with people?8. Have you met any interesting people recently?9. What kinds of people do you like to make friends with?10. What kind of people do you like to meet (or, to talk to)?11. How do Chinese people make friends? (= where, in what situations, e.g. at school & at work.)12. Do adults and children make friends in the same way?13. How do people get to know (get to meet) new people?14. Do you think it's easy to form new friendships?15. How long does it take to get to know a person?16. Do you think it's possible to become real friends with the people you meet on the internet, for example, on chat sites or personal introduction sites? *17. How will you make new friends in the future?18. Can you remember your first (or, your earliest) friends? (Who were they?)17. Parks and Public Gardens1. Are there many parks or public gardens where you live (or, in your hometown)?2. Do you often (or, ever) go to a park or a (public) garden?3. How often do you go there?4. What do you (like to) do when you go to a park or public garden?5. What do other people do in these places?6. When do other people go there?7. Do you think parks and public gardens are important to a city? (Why?/Why not?)8. (Similar to above) Do you think every city and town should have parks and public gardens? (Why?/Why not?)9. (Similar to above) What do you think are the functions of parks and public gardens?18. Housework1. Do you usually do any housework?2. Who usually does the housework in your home?3. Do you like to do housework? (Why?/Why not?)4. What housework do you least like doing? (Why?)5. Who usually does the housework in your home?6. When you were a child, did you ever do any housework?7. Do you think it's important for children to do some housework?8. If a child helps do some of the family housework, how do you think this affects the child's development?9. What do you do to help the family?10. Have there been any changes in the housework people do since the time when your parents were your age?11. Do you think people should be paid to do household chores?19. People's Ages1. Do you enjoy being the age you are now?2. If you could change your age, what age would you choose to be?3. What age do you think will be the best (happiest?) in your future?4. What do you think is the most important age in a person's life? (Why?)5. Are birthdays important in Chinese culture?6. What birthday is most important in Chinese culture?7. In China, which birthday is more important, one's 18th birthday or one's 20th birthday?8. Do you think people have different pressures at different times of their life?9. What age do you think is the happiest in people's lives?10. What age in life is the most difficult? (Why?)20. Daily Routine1. What are you usually doing at this time?2. Do you do the same thing(s) every day?3. Tell me something about your daily routine.4. (If you do not work) For you, what's the best time of day for studying?5. (If you work) For you, what's the best time of day (or, day of the week) for working?6. What part of the (= your) day do you like best? (Why?) (= What part of your daily routine makes you the happiest? Or = What part of the day are you most efficient?)7. (Similar to above) What's your favourite time of the day? (Why? What do you doat that time?)8. If you could make one change to your daily routine, what would it be?9. (Similar to above) Would you like to change anything about your daily routine right now (or, about your life)? (If yes, what?/Why?)10. If you had more free time, what would you do?11. Do you get together with your fellow students/workcolleagues (=classmates/workmates) after classes/work? (What do you do?)12. Do you like to plan what you will do each day? (Why?/Why not?)13. How do you plan your day?14. What do you usually do at this time of day? (= What are you usually doing at thistime of day?)15. Do you usually do the same things at the same time each day?16. How do you plan (organize) your study time?17. Do you ever (or, do you often) change these plans?18. Can you think of any improvements to your daily routine?21. Television and Radio1. Do you like watching TV?2. What types of TV programs do you (most) like to watch?3. What programs do you (most like to) watch?4. What's your favourite TV program? *5. Do you prefer to watch TV or listen to the radio? (Why?)6. What types of program do children in China like to watch?7. What (type of) programs did you like to watch when you were a child? (Why?)8. What was your favourite TV program when you were a child? *9. Do people in China watch any foreign TV programs?10. In China, is it possible for you to watch any TV programs in English? (What programs?)11. How do they get these programs?12. Do you think English language programs are necessary? (Why?/Why not?)13. What do you think are the benefits of watching TV programs in English?22. Photography1. Do you like to take photographs? (Why?)2. Do you prefer to take photos yourself or to have other peopletake photos? (Why?)3. How long have you liked taking photographs? (Include 'since' or 'for' in your answer.E.g., '... since I was about ten years old' or '... for about 5 years'.)4. How (why) did you become interested in photography?5. How often do you take photographs? (You should include an approximate time, such as 'about once every 2 or 3 months.')6. In what situations do you take photographs?7. What kind of photos do you like to take? (Why?)8. Do you prefer to take pictures of people or of scenery?9. Who do you take photos of?10. How do you keep your photos?11. Do you keep your photographs on your computer?12. Are there any photos on the walls of your home?13. Do you frame (or have you framed) any of your photos? (If yes, which? & why?)14. Do you prefer to send postcards to people or to send photos that you took yourself? (Why?)23. Teachers1. What do you think of teachers?2. Did you (do you) like your high school teachers? (Why?/Why not?)3. Did you like your primary school and high school teachers?4. Do you think it's important to like your teachers?5. When you were in school (primary school or high school) did any of your teachers have a (strong) influence on you?6. Which teacher (or, teachers) influenced you?7. Do school students in China like their teachers?8. Are teachers in China very strict? (Why?/Why not?)9. Were (are) your high school teachers very strict?10. Do you think there are any benefits from teachers being strict with the students?11. What qualities should a good teacher have?12. Have you ever thought of being a teacher?13. What kind of teacher do students most like?14. What sort of personality do teachers need to have?15. Are you an extroverted or an introverted type of person?24. Seasons1. Describe the four seasons in your hometown.2. Which season is your favourite? (Why?)25. Newspapers1. Do you often read newspapers?2. How old were you when you first started to read newspapers?3. Do you think it's important to read newspapers? (Why?/Why not?)4. Why do (you think) people read newspapers?5. What different types of newspaper are there in China?6. Do you care about the news?7. Is the news important (to you)?8. What kinds of news do Chinese people read in newspapers?9. Do you prefer to read about domestic (or local) news or international news? (Why?)10. What are some methods that newspapers use to attract readers?11. What influence do you think newspapers have on society?12. Do you think the internet is a good way to get news?26. Sports Teams1. Do you like sport? (Why?/Why not?)2. Why do some people enjoy (watching) sports events?3. What are the most popular sports in China? (Or: What's the mostpopular sport in China?)4. Does China have any good sports teams? ( = What are some of the best sports teams in China?) (China has many world class teams - you don't have to restrict your answer to world champion teams. Avoid table tennis because some people think a pair of table tennis players is not called a 'team' but instead, a 'pair'.)5. Which is your favourite Chinese sports team?6. Have you watched this team compete?7. Has this sports team been successful recently?8. Is there any team you don't like? (If yes, include why you dislike it.)9. Do you think teamwork is important? (Why?)27. Family Life1.2.3.4.5.6. Who are the people in your family? What does your family do together? What do the people in your family do each day? ( = What does each person do?) * In what situations do you think family is more important than friends? In what situations do you think friends are more important than family? What is the biggest influence in your life? 28. Games1. Do you often play games?2. Can you play this game with friends?3. How do people learn to play this game?4. Can you get information about this game on the internet?5. Are there other ways to get information about this game?6. What benefits do you get from playing this game?7. Do different age groups of people like to play different games?8. What games are popular in China?9. What's the most popular game in China?10. How have computers influenced the games people play?11. Do you know of any games that are studied in university? (Hint: Games Theory) *12. What can people learn from games?29. Meals1. Which meal do you prefer, lunch or dinner (supper)? (Why?)2. What do you usually eat for lunch?3. What do you usually eat for your evening meal?4. Do you prefer to eat three full meals a day or do you prefer to eat many snacks throughout the day?5. Which meal of the day do you think is the most important? (Why?)6. Do you think breakfast is important? (Why?/Why not?)7. What do you usually eat for breakfast?8. Is there any special food that you particularly like?9. Would you like to try any new food? (If yes, give an example &/or say why.)10. Do you like cooking (or, preparing your own meals)? (Why?/Why not?)30. Letters & Emails1. Do you often write letters/emails?2. How often do you write letters or emails?)3. Who do you usually write to and what do you write about?4. How do you feel when you receive letters or emails?5. What kinds of emails (or letters) do you most like receiving? (Why?) (= What kinds of emails/letters make you happy?)6. Do you often write (or, send) emails?7. Do you think emails are useful?8. What kinds of emails do you send and receive? (Business emails? Personal emails?)9. Do you think it is a good thing that some companies send out letters/spam emails for the purpose of advertising?10. How often do you write letters?11. Do you like writing letters to your relatives and friends? (Why?/Why not?)12. Do you and your friends keep in touch by (handwritten) letter?13. How do you keep in touch with (= keep in contact with) your friends and relatives? (...by email, letter, by phone or some other way?)31. Food/Cooking1. Is food important to you? (Why?)2. What kind(s) of food do you particularly like?3. What's your favourite food?4. Do you usually make that yourself or do you usually buy it?5. How often do you eat that?6. Have you always liked that food?7. When did you start to like that food?8. Is there any food you don’t like? (Why?)9. What food did you like (most) when you were a child?10. Is there any food that you liked when you were a child but you don't like now?11. What types of food do children generally like to eat?12. What kinds of food are most popular in China? or, What kinds of food do Chinese people eat?13. Do you know how to make (prepare) a meal?14. (If answering, 'No' to the previous question) Have you ever thought about learning how to cook?15. Who usually does the cooking in your home?16. Do you like cooking? (Why?/Why not?)17. What do you like to cook?18. When you were young, did you learn how to make a meal?32. Reading1. Do you like reading? (Why?/Why not?)2. How much reading do you do everyday?3. When did you learn to read?4. What kinds of books (or, what kinds of things) do you usually read?5. What types of things (books) do you dislike reading?6. How many hours a day would you say you spend on reading?7. Where do you usually read?8. Do you do much reading at work?9. Since you started working, have you continued to read as much as you did when you were a student?10. In general, do adults today (in China) like reading?11. What reading materials do different kinds of people like?12. What kinds of books do average adults in China read?13.14.15.16.17.18.19. Do you think adults should read more? Did you like reading when you were a child? (What did you read then?) What reading materials do young people (e.g. aged 15 to 25) like to read? Do Chinese children (aged 4 to 12) (or, young people) today like reading? What sorts of things (or, books) do children (in China) like to read? Do you think children today should spend more time reading? What would you say is a suitable amount of time for children to spend reading eachday?33. Films1. How often do you go to the cinema?2. Are most of the people in the cinema usually children or adults?3. How much time does it take to watch one film?4. How much time do you spend watching films?5. Who do you usually watch films with?6. Do you prefer to watch films in a cinema or at home? (Why?)7. What kind of films do you like to watch? (Why?)8. Is there any kind of film that you don't like to watch? (Why?)34. Shopping1. Do you like (going) shopping? (Why?/Why not?)2. What do you think is the most difficult (or, unpleasant) part about shopping?3. Is there anything you don't like about shopping?4. What don't you like about shopping?5. Do you often go shopping?6. Who do you (usually) go shopping with?7. What do you usually buy when you go shopping?8. What are the most fashionable things to buy?9. Do you have a regular time to go shopping?10. Do you like to go window-shopping? (Why?/Why not?)11. Who usually does the shopping in your home?35. Sport/Exercise1. Do you like any particular sports? (What sports?)2. Do you like to do daily exercise? (Why?/Why not?)3. What sports or exercise do you like to do? (Why?)4. How do you do it?5. Do you use any equipment for this exercise (or sport)?6. Do you participate in any sports with your friends?7. Are there any sports facilities (or, exercise facilities) near where you live? (for the public to use)8. Did you take part in any (organized) sport in school?9. Do you think it's important to have P.E. classes (or sports classes) at school? (Why?/Why not?)36. Clothes1. Do you think it's important what clothes a person wears? (Why?/Why not?)2. Is it important what clothes you wear at your job? (your company)3. Do you think the clothes a person wears leaves an impression on others?4. What kinds/styles of clothes do you like (or, prefer) to wear? (Why?)5. Do your friends have the same tastes in clothes as you?6. Do you think you will still be wearing the same kinds of clothes when you are old? (You could include what you think you will be or won't be wearing when you are old.)7. Do you prefer informal (= casual clothes = leisure clothes) or formal clothes? (Why?)8. Do you feel comfortable when wearing formal clothes? (Why?/Why not?)9. Do you think formal clothes are important?10. When do people wear formal clothes?37. Gifts1. Do you often give gifts to people?2. What was the last gift you received?3. What was the last gift you gave someone?4. Do you like giving presents to other people? (Why?/Why not?)5. Do you think it's easy to choose what to give other people?6. When considering a present to give to someone, how do you (or, how do people) select this gift?7. Do you think it's important to give expensive gifts?8. Have you ever given someone a gift you made yourself?9. What sorts of things do people in China usually give as gifts?10. When do people in China give gifts? (On what occasions?/In what situations?)11. Why do they give these gifts?。

09年4月18日雅思口试机经

09年4月18日雅思口试机经

09年4月18日雅思口试机经part1namemajorhow often do visitors visit your homewhat you prepare before they comedo you like travelling?when do you travel last time?what do you do when you have holidays?part2an edcational trip后面就是围绕这个话题进行什么认为这种方式有没有用,父母在家庭中起到什么作用等等~~华师大18号下午17.40第一部分:WORK OR STUDY你最喜欢你学校的什么东西你选什么课程你给别人送过礼物吗什么礼物,什么时候你觉得有必要送很贵的礼物吗你以后想要什么职业,为什么第二部分:你在学外语的过程中做了什么事情提高英语第三部分:年轻人学外语容易还是老年人容易女孩子学外语容易还是男生容易你对学外语有什么建议你觉得学外语最难的是什么东西合肥中澳学院part1 SWIMMING POOLpart2 COOK还有FAMILY TIME 的重要性成都17日下午Part 2 基本全是Law,Photograph,Letter 和Organization天津904 戴安娜很爱笑的一个老太太不知道是否笑面虎有一个特点就是我不管是p art1还是part3 怎么说她都不拦着每道题想说多少说多少不过相对来说题目数目就少一些。

part1 家庭家乡互联网小组还是个人学习最喜欢的时间part2 讲座part3 关于讲座的一开始是对小孩讲座的好处难处视觉辅助有没有用然后问大人讲座为什么会觉得紧张然后就结束了我是华师大今天下午4点20考的我觉得考官问的问题有点乱,不是朝一个方向的首先我的第二部分是问的将来想要买的东西第一和第三部分因为比较乱所以记得不很清楚字记得问了我是工作还是学习,你大学的专业是什么?自行车现在还普及吗?你小时候学自行车吗?你喜欢聚会吗?聚会有什么不好的地方?你喜欢购物吗?购物会不会浪费时间?基本和上次问到得题目相似不过有描述一个艺术品和一个节日好像上次没提到4月18日华东师大心理学实验室212part2 a successful thing that you've had in your life合肥9考场考官60岁左右,男性,非常友善,pardon 了两次,都很耐心的给我解释了,就算考不好也值了,最起码他懂得尊重考生,不想有些考官。

名师酷评:2009年雅思考试第一季度口试

名师酷评:2009年雅思考试第一季度口试

2009年的春天,南⽅阴⾬绵绵,北⽅瑞雪丰年,考⽣不断冲向雅思考场的激情也如雪⾬不断。

第⼀季度是个考官激情燃烧的岁⽉,因为题⽬创新求变,⽬前已有不少难题、怪题、新题将考⽣湮没,当然也有考⽣翻船在⽼题重考的阴沟⾥。

但整个数量上,前三种题型远超第四种题⽬。

今季如果考⽣⽆法跟上考官的步伐,考⽣将极可能遇到2009年“迟来的冬天”(犹如经济危机迟来的泡沫般,连锁反应的速度远超过你的想象)。

⼀、新题 1. Cooking (描述⼀个烧菜有绝活的⼈,你为什么说他有这绝活?) 2. A piece of good news received from the phone call (讲个婚讯、成功案例) 3. A traffic jam (第⼆部分描述⼀次在交通堵塞中的经历,发⽣了什么?你是怎么做的?讲故事题。

考⽣应该注意重点谈你经历了什么思想、情绪和⾏为过程,促使最后产⽣什么结局?这才是经历题的重点。

) 4. An interesting speech (⼀个合格的讲座有很多条件,⽐如应该pursue after the good, the true and the beautiful, 演讲⼈必须有好的personality,内容应该advance with times,结尾应该inspiring。

你是不是这样的interesting speaker呢?如果你是,你就可以从各⽅⾯说说了。

) 5. A childhood song/melody (⼩的时候我们唱过Two Tigers,the Black Cat Sergeant,现在它们已经成为我们童年难得的回忆,这种题⽬,没有专业词汇,重在说情,⽽⾮道理。

) 6. Favorite part of your hometown (涉及城市中景点词语,考⽣要提前收集) 7. Phone/short message (新题喔,去年都没有的,第⼆部分的题喔,描述⼀通电话,或者⼀条短消息。

(完整版)雅思口语part1试题库

(完整版)雅思口语part1试题库

. 教育范文教育范文 个人信息类Studies 1. What subject(s) are you studying?2. Why did you choose to study that subject?3. Do you like your subject? (Why?/Why not?)4. Is it very interesting?5. (Possibly) Are you looking forward to working?6. Do you prefer to study in the mornings or in the afternoon?Teachers1. Do you have a favorite teacher?2. Do you want to be a teacher in the future?3. What kinds of teachers do you like?4. Do you think teachers should be angry at students or not?5. Do you like strict teachers?6. What's the different between young and old teachers?7. Is it important for teachers to interact with students frequently?8. What ’s the most important part in your study, teachers or classmates? Hometown1. What ’s (the name of) your hometown (again)?2. Is that a big city or a small place?3. Please describe your hometown a little.4. How long have you been living there?5. Do you like your hometown?6. (Possibly) Do you like living there? *7. What do you like (most) about your hometown?8. Is there anything you dislike about it?9. Do you think you will continue living there for a long time?Accommodation1. What kind of housing/accommodation do you live in?2. Do you live in a house or a flat?3. Who do you live with?4. How long have you lived there?5. Do you plan to live there for a long time?6. (If you answer you haven't lived there long) What's the difference between where youare living now and where you have lived in the past?7. Can you describe the place where you live?8. Which room does your family spend most of the time in?9. What do you usually do in your house/flat/room?10. Are the transport facilities to your home very good?11. Do you prefer living in a house or a flat? 12. Please describe the room you live in.13. What part of your hometown do you like the most?个人爱好Vegetables and fruits1. What's your favorite vegetable and fruit?2. How often do you eat fruits?3. Are there any special fruits in your hometown?4. Should we eat vegetables every day?New))Snacks (New1. What kinds of snacks do you like to eat?2. Is it healthy to eat snacks?3. Do your parents allow you to eat snacks?4. What was the most popular snack when you were young?5. What kinds of snacks do children in your country like to eat nowadays?Trees1. Do you like trees?2. (Similar to above) Do you like (to go to) the forest (or, a forest)?3. Is there a forest near your hometown?4. Would you like to live in a place that has lots of trees?5. Where can one find trees (or forests) in your country?6. Do you think places with trees attract more visitors than places with few trees?7. Did you ever (like to) climb trees when you were a child?8. Have you ever planted a tree?9. Do you think more people should plant trees?10. (Similar to above) Do you think we should plant more trees?11. Do you think trees are important?12. What would you say are the benefits of having trees?13. Do you think we need to protect trees?New))Television (New1. How much TV do you (usually) watch?2. What's your favorite TV program?3. Did you watch much TV when you were a child? (How much?)4. What (types of) programs did you watch when you were a child?5. Do you think television has changed in the past few decades?6. (Possibly) Do you think television has changed since you were a child?7. Has television changed your life in any way?Film1. Do you like to watch films?2. Do you prefer foreign films or Chinese films?3. How often do you go to a cinema to watch a movie?4. Do Chinese people like to go to a cinema to watch a film?5. What kinds of movies do you like best?6. What was the first film that you watched?Swimming (New) /Sports1. Do you like swimming?2. Is it difficult to learn how to swim?3. Where do Chinese like to go swimming?4. What’s the difference between swimming in the pool and swimming in the sea?5. Do you like to watch sports on TV?6. Do you play any sports?7. Do you have a favorite sports star?8. What’s the most popular sports in China?9. What kinds of sports would you like to try in the future?10. Have you ever tried any dangerous sports?Clothes1. What clothes do you usually like to wear?2. Do / did you wear the same clothes at school and at home?3. Will you change your clothes when you go home today?4. Did you have any special clothes to wear when you were a child?5. Did you like them?Reading books1. What kinds of books did you like to read when you were young?2. Do you still keep these books?3. Have you ever given others books as gifts?4. What’s your favorite kind of books?Music1. Do you often (like to) listen to music?2. When do you listen to music?3. How much time do you spend listening to music every day?4. What kinds of music do you like to listen to?5. What's your favorite kind of music?6. Have you ever been to a concert before?7. Do you like to listen to live music?8. When did you start listening to this type of music?9. Where do you listen to it?10. How do you feel when you listen to this music?11. Do you like listening to songs?12. Have you ever been to a musical performance?13. Have you ever learned to play a musical instrument?14. Is music an important subject at school in China?15. Did you often listen to music when you were a child? (If yes, give details.) What kindsof music are (most) popular in China?Museums1. Are there many (or, any) museums in your hometown?2. Do you think museums are useful for visitors to your hometown/country?3. Do you often visit a museum?4. Did you go to any museums when you were a child?5. When was the last time you visited a museum?6. Do you think museums are important?7. Do you think it's suitable for museums to sell things to visitors?Photography1. Do you like to take photographs? (Why?)2. Do you prefer to take photos yourself or to have other people take photos? (Why?)3. How long have you liked taking photographs?4. How (why) did you become interested in photography?5. How often do you take photographs?6. In what situations do you take photographs?7. What kind of photos do you like to take? (Why?)8. Do you prefer to take pictures of people or of scenery?9. Who do you take photos of?10. How do you keep your photos?11. Do you keep your photographs on your computer?12. Are there any photos on the walls of your home?13. Do you frame (or have you framed) any of your photos? (If yes, which? & why?)14. Do you prefer to send postcards to people or to send photos that you took yourself? (Why?)生活休闲Weekends1. What do you do in your spare time?2. When do you spend time with your family?3. What do you usually do on weekends?4. What did you do last weekend?5. What do other people in your hometown (or, in your country) usually do on weekends?6. What are you going to do next weekend?7. Do you think it is important to make the most of your weekend?8. Do you feel that weekends now are more important to you than when you were a child?Public holidays1. What public holidays do you have in your country?2. Do people in your country celebrate foreign festivals?3. What do you usually do during public holidays?4. What did you do during the last public holiday?5. Do you think public holidays are important?6. Why do we need public holidays?Transportation1. What’s the most popular means of transportation in your hometown?2. How often do you take buses?3. Can you compare the advantages of planes and trains?4. Is driving to work popular in your country?5. Do you think people will drive more in the future?6. Would you ride bikes to work in the future?7. What will become the most popular means of transportation in China? 8.Do you prefer public transportation or private transportation? Newspapers Newspapers//News1.Do you often read newspapers? 2.Which do you prefer reading, magazines or newspapers? 3.What kinds of (types of) newspapers (or magazines) do you usually read? 4.How old were you when you first started to read newspapers? 5.Do you think it ’s important to read newspapers? (Why?/Why not?) 6.Why do (you think) people read newspapers? 7.What different types of newspaper are there in China? 8.Do you care about the news? 9. Is the news important (to you)? 10.What kinds of news do Chinese people read in newspapers? 11.Do you prefer to read about domestic (or local) news or international news? (Why?) 12.What are some methods that newspapers use to attract readers? 13.What influence do you think newspapers have on society? 14.Do you think the Internet is a good way to get news?抽象话题Text messages/phone calls (New New))1.Do you text someone if he doesn ’t answer your phone? 2.Is there any chance when texting someone is better than calling him? 3.Have you ever had difficulty replying? 4.How often do you send text messages? 5.How often do you make phone calls? 6. Do you like to call your parents or send text messages to them?Social network (New New)) 1. What kinds of social networking websites do you like to use?2. Are you a social person?3. What kinds of people do you like to be friends with on those websites?4. Is it easy to find real friends on a social networking website?5. What kinds of chatting app or software do Chinese like to use?Time management1. Are you good at organizing time?2. How do you usually organize time?3. Do you think planning is important for time management?4. Why do some people find it hard to follow their plans?5. How would you teach your children time management? Teamwork Teamwork((New New))1.When was the last time you worked with a team? 2.Do you like to work or study with others or just by yourself? 3.What ’s the most important thing for teamwork? 4.Do you like to be a leader?Sleeping1. How many hours are you asleep for every day?2. Is it necessary to take a nap every day?3. Do old people sleep a lot? Why?4. What time do you usually go to bed?5. Do you always have a good sleep?Sky1. Do you like to watch the sky?2. What is the sky like at night in your hometown?3. Do you like to watch stars?4. Have you ever taken a course about stars?5. What's your favorite star?New))Being in a hurry (New1. When was the last time you did something in a hurry?2. Do you like to finish things quickly?3. What kinds of things will you never do in a hurry?4. Why do people make mistakes more easily when they are in a hurry?Being alone1. Do you like to be alone?2. What do you like to do when you are alone?3. Do you like to spend time with your friends or just stay at home on your own?4. When was the last time you were being alone?Mathematics1. When did you start learning math?2. Do you like math?3. Who taught you math?4. Who’s your favorite teacher so far?5. Is math difficult for you to learn?6. Do you like to use a calculator?History (New)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 programs on TV about history?5. Do you think you (= one) can (really) learn history from films and/or TV programs?6. Do you think the Internet is a good place to learn about history?7. Can you name a person from history whom you would like to learn more about?8. Why would you like to learn more about him/her?Forget about things/memory (New)1. What do you remember to do every day?2. What helps people to remember things?3. Why do old people forget about things easily?4. Have you ever forgotten something important?Helping others (New)1. When was the last time you helped others?2. Do you like to help strangers?3. Did your parents teach you the importance of helping others when you were young?4. Have you ever refused to help others?5. Would you keep helping people in the future?6. Hanging out with friends7. How often do you like to hang out with friends?8. Who do you usually like to hang out with?9. Where do you like to go when you hang out with your friends?10. Do you like to go out with a big group or just few friends?Handwriting1. Do you usually write by hand or write using a computer(typewriter or word-processor)?2. Nowadays, how do most people write things?3. Do you think computers might one day replace handwriting?4. When do children begin to write in your country?5. How did you learn to write?6. Do you think handwriting is very important (nowadays)?7. How can children today improve (or, practice) their handwriting?8. What impression does a person's handwriting have on other people?Emails and Letters1. Do you write many letters or emails?2. Do you prefer to write letters by hand or to use a computer?3. Which do you more often write, emails or letters?4. How often do you write an email or a letter?5. What are the differences between emails and letters?6. What do you usually write about?7. Who do you usually write to?8. Is it hard to think of what to write?9. What kind(s) of letter/email do you think is (are) the hardest to write?10. How do you feel when you receive a letter or email?11. What kinds of emails (or letters) do you receive that make you feel happy?12. Do you think people will still write letters in the future?New))Colors (New1. What colors do you like?2. What’s the most popular color in China?3. Do you like to wear clothes or bright colors?4. What’s the different between men and women’s preference on colors?5. Do colors affect your mood?New))Countryside (New1. Would you like to live in the countryside in the future?2. What do people living in the countryside like to do?3. What are the benefits of living in rural areas?4. What’s the different between living in the city and living the countryside?。

4月雅思口语Part 1新题及参考答案

4月雅思口语Part 1新题及参考答案

4月雅思口语Part 1新题及参考答案整理一下年1月至4月雅思口语Part1新题及笔者所做的参考答案,希望能给各位考生作参考。

有些问题可以“合并同类项〞,即皮换瓤不换。

不必大动干戈地背来背去做无用功。

Topic 1 Computer1.How often do you use your computer?I use my computer every day, for browsing news, making purchase online, as well as for downloading learning apps.2.What kinds of computers are popular in China?I guess maybe office computers and laptops. For brand,I believe apple-brand computers take up the most market share among Chinese people.3.Who taught you how to use a computer?Actually I’m a self-taught computer learner, but I first learned computer with the help of my high school teacher Mr. Thompson,from Britain.4.Do you think computers have changed your life a lot?No doubt. Computers have largely facilitated our lifeas we don’t have to worry about abhorrent calculations, and online shopping as well as friend-making software have benefitted us quite a lot.Topic 2 Park/Garden1.Are public gardens very important in China?I assume yes. Public gardens may help to purify the air as well as provide us with a good place to stroll in. After tiring work or study, we feel at ease in the garden with all kinds of flowers in the eyesight. Also the garden is a symbol of local “green-belts〞.2.Do you think there are enough public gardens in your hometown?I guess yes, but there is no garden nearby my house. I wish there were more.3.What do you think are the benefits of having gardens in the city?Well, I would say, they beautify the city and enhance tourism by attracting visitors. What’s more, they are often where couplesflirt.4.Do gardens play the same role for old people and young people?I don’t think so. Old people tend to walk in the garden to kill time or loneliness, while for young people, the garden is a cosy place for them to talk about love.Anyway, the garden is a nice place for all ages of people to relax and to read.5.Do you think gardens have any value for children?For children, the garden is a childhood memory cos when they grow up and recall the past, they at least share something in common that they experienced all together.6.Which do you think is more important, public gardens or private gardens?Public gardens, of course, since public gardens are well-constructed with various public facilities. A boisterous but good-natured crowd may have fun together.Or: Private gardens of course, cos we grow plants anytime available to build up our own independent space.Topic 3 Science1.Do you like science?I do, science is the pillar of economic development and it’s against superstition.2.Are there many science museums in your hometown?I guess yes, like the Beijing Science and Technology Museum.3.Did you like science classes when you were young?I did, although they were kind’a demanding for me. I learned the mysteries of the world through science classes.4.Do you think school children should learn both art classes and science classes? Well, that depends. It’s hard to say cos for students who have an extremely keen interest in a certain subject that they also excel at, I don’t think it’s necessary to learn both; but for those who don’t show a particular preference, maybe it’s better to integrate art classes with science classes.Topic 4 Handcrafts1.Do you like to collect things made by hand?I do, like puppets2.Did you ever take handcrafts lessons at school?I remember I did, but only few, about paper-cut.3.Are handcrafts popular in China?Certainly. Handcrafts are the traditional Chinese culture as we often send handmade gifts to our friends as a custom, such as paper-cuts and embroidery.4.Do you think children should learn more about handcrafts?In China, yes. Making handcrafts may exercise children’s imagination and creativity since they are at the best age to learn new things.Topic 5 Study Efficiency1.Do you prefer to study in the morning or in the evening?I prefer to study in the morning cos my mind is active after a good rest at night. We have the old saying: the best season during a day is the morning.2.Why do some people find it difficult to focus in the morning?I reckon because they don’t have a good rest, say they stayed up late the night before. Some people have really irregular timetables.3.What do you do to improve learning efficiency?I would say, to integrate work with leisure, have a clear division of work and rest by making a clear schedule. Keeping a good mood also matters a lot.Topic 6 Bicycles1.How often do you ride bicycles?Nearly once a week. / Every day.2.Is it difficult to learn how to ride a bicycle?It’s just ok. I’m afraid of falling off. And we have to keep balance, actually. This maybe is the most difficult part for a beginner.3.Is it popular to ride bicycles in your country?In intermediate and small cities yes, but I don’t think riding a bike is something good in a large city like in Beijing, we have a really fast pace of life every day, we’re tired. I just don’t wanna make myself worse.4.When was the last time you used your bicycle?If I’m not mistaken, it was ___ days ago.5.Do you think bicycle is very convenient for people to use in modern life?Of course yes, bicycle is a symbol(象征) of green and clean transport. We don’t have to worry about traffic jams riding a bike. It’s also economical(代替cheap). 6.How would you teach your children how to ride a bicycle?I’d let my children learn it by themselves.Topic 7 Dancing1.How often do you dance?I don’t form a routine. I dance on an irregular basis,say, when I’m happy, I’d dance quite often.2.Is dancing difficult to learn?Yes, cos the dancing gestures and postures are sometimes really tough to learn well. Good dance requires really high flexibility.3.Would you learn dancing in the future?I would consider it. It makes me fit and helps to cultivate femininity (适合女考生) or good temperament (适合男考生).4.Where do Chinese people usually go dancing?Personally, we would like to dance in the ball or forthe older people, in the park, like the square dancing.以上笔者所撰参考答案。

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2009年4月雅思口语题库(part one)
这是4月的题库,4月底和5月初的全国各地的考生要注意了。

只要知识才可以改变命运,努力。

Part 1Personal information:
What’s your full name?
Where are you from?
Which part of the country are you from?
When do you usually get up?
What’s your favorite time of day?
Do you prefer to stay alone or stay with your friends? Hometown & Accommodation:
Do you live in a house or a flat?
Why do you want to live here?
How long have you been living here?
Where’s your hometown?
Describe the place you live in.
What do you feel about the place you live in?
What’s your hometown like?
Media:
How do you usually get news?
What kind of news are you interested in?
Are you interested in the news on the elderly? Why? Do you like the Internet?
Do people like swimming?
Do you think swimming is good?
Where do people go for swimming?
When did you first use the Internet?
Who use the Internet most in your country?
What do you think of the Internet?
How does the Internet affect your life?
Do you like writing letters?
Do you prefer to write a letter or make a phone call? Sports:
Do you have sports?
Does you community have any sports equipment?
What sport do you do?
What sport are you going to learn in the future?
Are there any good sports facilities in your community?
What sport do you want to do in the future?
Study:
Are you working or studying?
What major are you going to choose?
What’s your major?
What are you studying?
What do you learn in school?
Do you like your major?
Do you think your major course is easy to learn?
What subject do you learn?
Why do you want to learn this subject?
How does the education system change in China?
What do you want to be in the future?
Why do you study English?
How does your teacher teach English?
What teaching style do you like?
Do you prefer group learning or individual learning?
How do you study English?
Where do you usually study English? With whom?
Do the young and the elderly learn English in different ways? What are the differences?
Work:
Do you think your job is easy to do? Why?
What’s your job responsibility?
Vacation:
Do you like traveling?
What’s the most interesting journey?
Which country do you want to visit?
When did you have your vacation last time?
Society & Culture:
Have you received any gift?
When do people give gifts in your country?
When will you give gifts?
Do you think it's difficult to choose a gift?
Have you ever made a gift by yourself to somebody?
Do most people ride bicycles?
Did you learn to ride a bike when you were young?
Are there any benefits of bicycle riding?
Why so many people ride bicycles in your country?
Do you think bike riding is safe?
What are the differences between being a child and being an adult?
Leisure activities:
When did you go shopping last time?
Do you like going to a party?
What do you dislike most about a party?
Do you like shopping?
What do you dislike most about shopping?
When do you usually go shopping?
Do you prefer small shops or shopping malls? Why? Food & Cooking:
What’s your favorite dish?
Who is the best cook among the people around you? Who cooks in your family?
Do you cook?
Is it necessary for everyone to learn to cook? Why?。

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