2014年6月7日雅思口语预测
2014年各类考试时间汇总范文
12月4日
重庆会计从业考试
12月4日
贵州教师资格考试
12月18日
大学英语四六级(CET-4/6)
注册结构工程师二级
9月24、25日
国际商务师
9月24、25日
外销员
9月24、25日
一级建造师
中旬
注册会计师
中旬
全国计算机等级考试
上旬
项目管理师
9月12日
湖北教师资格人员考试
下旬
司法考试
9月4日
宁夏会计从业资格考试
十月份考试科目
考试时间
考试名称
备注
10月8、22、29日
雅思(IELTS)
全年安排有48个考试日期,分布于全国32个城市的35个考点进行。周六、周四考试。
三月份考试科目
考试时间
考试名称
备注
3月12、19日
雅思(IELTS)
全年安排有48个考试日期,分布于全国32个城市的35个考点进行。周六、周四考试。
3月14、21日
山西教师资格考试
4月7号
职称英语考试
3月26日
河北省会计从业考试
3月9-5月20
陕西省会计从业
3月12、13日
PETS公共英语
是教育部考试中心设计并负责的全国性英语水平考试体系,分五个级别
四月份考试科目
考试时间
考试名称
备注
4月2、16、30日
雅思(IELTS)
全年安排有48个考试日期,分布于全国32个城市的35个考点进行。周六、周四考试。
4月9日
湖南省会计从业考试
4月10日
浙江省会计从业考试
《初级会计电算化》考试另行安排
2014年雅思A类大作文题目-推荐下载
2014年A 类雅思大作文考题[2014-1-9]The best way for a government to solve the problem of traffic congestion is to provide free public transport 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.To what extent do you agree or disagree?[2014-1-11]Nowadays many young people in the workforce change their jobs or careers every few years. What do you think are the reasons for this?Do the advantages of this outweigh its disadvantages?[2014-1-18]Many children find it difficult to concentrate on or pay attention to their studies at school.What are the causes?What are the possible solutions to this problem?[2014-1-25]The international community must act immediately to ensure that all countries reduce their consumption of fossil fuels, such as gas and oil.To what extent do you agree or disagree?[2014-2-1]Some people believe that the best way to produce a happier society is to ensure that there are only small differences between its richest and poorest members.To what extent do you agree or disagree?[2014-2-13]More and more people are now living in cities and towns. Some people believe that the government should spend money on putting in more art works such as paintings and statues there to make them better places to live in.Do you agree or disagree?[2014-2-15]Some people think that success of life is based on hard work and determination. Others, however, believe that there are more important factors such as having money or good appearance. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.[2014-2-22]Children’s education is expensive. In some countries, the government pays for some of or all of the costs involved.Do the advantages of this practice outweigh its disadvantages?[2014-3-1]Some people think that living in big cities is bad for people's health.[2014-3-8]Some people think that all young people should be required to have full-time education until they are at least 18 years old.To what extent do you agree or disagree?[2014-3-13]Some people think that printed books are no longer needed in a digital era because all writing can be stored electronically. Others think that printed books will still play an important role. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.[2014-3-15]It is important for all towns and cities to build outdoor public places such as squares and parks. Do you agree or disagree?[2014-4-5]An increasing number of people change their career and places of residence several times during their life. Is this a positive or negative development?[2014-4-12]Some people think that the purpose of education is to prepare individuals to be useful to society. Others think that the purpose of education is to prepare individuals to achieve personal ambitions. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.[2014-4-24]Nowadays there are many television advertisements aimed at children.What effects do they have on children? Should TV advertising be controlled?[2014-4-26]In some countries,the development of the Internet gives people the freedom to work and study at home instead of travelling to their workplace or school.Do you think the advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages?[2014-5-10]Today in many countries, both women and men work full-time. Logically, women and men should share household tasks equally.To what extent do you agree or disagree?[2014-5-15]Employers should give their staff at least 4 weeks' holiday every year to make them perform better at their jobs.To what extent do you agree or disagree?[2014-5-17]Children can learn effectively from watching TV. Therefore, they should be encouraged to watch TV regularly both at home and at school.[2014-5-24]Many young people leave school with a negative attitude.What are the reasons?What can be done to encourage young people to study with a positive attitude?[2014-6-7]Some people believe that if a police force carries guns, it will encourage the level of violence in the society.To what extent do you agree or disagree?[2014-6-19]Some people think that adults should learn practical skills by themselves, while others believe that learning from a teacher in a classroom is better.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.[2014-6-21]An increasing number of people change careers in their working life.What are the causes?Do you think it has a positive or negative effect on the development of society?[2014-6-28]With the increasing demand for energy such as oil and gas, people start to look for their sources in remote and untouched places.Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?[2014-7-10]Some countries have achieved international success, building specialised sports facilities for top athletes to train instead of providing sports facilities that everyone can use.Is this a positive or negative development?[2014-7-12]Some people think that younger people are not suitable for important positions in government. Others think that it will be a good idea for younger people to take on these positions.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.[2014-7-19]Some people think that governments should do more to make their citizens eat a healthy diet. Others, however, believe that individuals must take responsibility for their own diet and health. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.[2014-7-26]Some people think that environmental problems are too big for individuals to solve. Others, however, believe that these problems cannot be solved if individuals do not take actions. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.In many parts of the world, children and teenagers are committing more crimes.Why is this happening?How should children or teenagers be punished when they break the law?[2014-8-9]Some people think that government should ban dangerous sports. Others, however, think that people should have the freedom to choose sports activities.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.[2014-8-16]In some countries, governments are encouraging industries and businesses to move from large cities to regional areas.Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?[2014-8-21]Some people believe that societies benefit from closer contacts and relationships with foreigners brought about by international business and tourism.To what extent do you agree or disagree?[2014-9-4]Because of improved technologies in communication and transport, people in some countries can now choose to live and work anywhere they want.Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?[2014-9-6]The major cities in the world are growing fast, as well as their problems.What are the problems that young people living in cities are faced with?Give some solutions to these problems.[2014-9-20]Some people think that governments in developing countries should introduce new technologies to people in order to improve the quality of life, while others believe that in order to achieve that governments should offer free education for all.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.[2014-9-27]In some countries, more and more people choose to live alone.Why is this happening?Is this a positive or negative development for the society?[2014-10-2]Government funding for universities should only be provided to the best students as scholarship and all other funding for universities should come from tuition fees and private organisations.To what extent do you agree or disagree?Nowadays more and more people are using mobile phones and computers to communicate. As a result, people are losing the ability to communicate with each other on a face-to-face basis.To what extent do you agree or disagree?[2014-10-18]It is not necessary for people to travel to other places to learn about the culture of other people. We can learn just as much from books, films, and the Internet.To what extent do you agree or disagree with the statement?[2014-10-25]Some people think that job satisfaction is more important than job security. Others, however, think that people cannot always enjoy their jobs and a permanent job is more important. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.[2014-11-1]It is better for people to be unemployed rather than to be employed in a job that they do not enjoy. To what extent do you agree or disagree?[2014-11-8]Some people think that most crime is the result of circumstances, e.g. poverty and other social problems. Others believe that most crime is caused by people who are bad by nature.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.[2014-11-13]Research shows that over-eating is as harmful as smoking. Therefore, advertising for certain food products should be banned, in the same way as cigarette advertising is banned in many countries. To what extent do you agree or disagree?[2014-11-22]Online shopping is replacing shopping in stores.Do you think it is a positive or negative development?[2014-12-4]Some people think that language teaching should take place in small classes, while others believe that the number of students in a language class does not matter.Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.[2014-12-6]Some people think that ‘vertical city’ is the best, where people live and work in tall buildings. Others, however, think that ‘horizontal city’ is better, where there are few tall buildings. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.[2014-12-13]Shops should not be allowed to sell any food or drink that has been scientifically proved to be badfor people's health.To what extent do you agree or disagree?[2014-12-20]Art classes, such as painting and drawing, are as important as other subjects to a child's development, and they should be compulsory in high school.To what extent do you agree or disagree?研究范文,哪些为高分,哪些为低分,为什么?15:01:37/写作试听老师 2015/1/29 15:02:35。
雅思2014年度盘点报告之口语篇
IELTS备考资料杭州朗思教育雅思2014年度盘点报告之口语篇由于雅思考试设计的科学性和权威性,雅思成绩正在受到更多学校的认可,相应的考试人数也正在攀升,特别是2014年年底曾经出现考位‘一位难求’的现象,口语考试更是经常被提前。
截止到12月20号的最后一场考试,2014年度共有48场考试,口语分别在1月,5月,9月进行大规模的换新题。
本报告将基于这48场考试和众考生回忆,以part one,part two和part three 为顺序,进行总结和分析。
主要关注口语考试出题动向和题型分析。
同时,还将提出一些相关的答题思路和复习建议,希望帮助2015年的考生加深对考试的理解,准备考试时做到心中有数。
1. Part One没有意外,高频主旋律依然为旧题2014年,part one依然运用了3个题库,比较集中的换题月份为1月,5月和9月,没有意外的,hometown,accommodation 还有studies/ work依然荣登高频题的榜首,绝大多数考生在第一部分中会被问到以上的话题。
除了以上提到的4个超级高频话题,其他的话题分布如下的列表所示:其中,标注黄色的为5-8月的新题;红色和绿色为9-12月的新题,其中粉红色为1-4月中出现过,但在9-12月又重新回归的话题。
2014年,part one话题频率如下:不难发现,其中全年使用的,即出现过3次的话题并非全新的题目,而是使用过至少3年的旧题目。
所以,没有意外的话,在2015年的考试中会继续延续使用的概率会比较低。
而使用过2次的的题目,则很可能在2015年1月的考试中继续沿用,考生们可以认真准备。
而只使用过1次的题且又出现在年末的一些旧题,比如food,photography,transportation,要着重准备。
关于新题,其实只出现了shoes和street market比较‘不脸熟’的两个话题,但与旧题中的shopping都有很高的关联度,貌似对词汇十分有针对性,可是答题的时候并不需要专业词汇。
2014第三季度雅思口语考情分析
2014第三季度雅思口语考情分析截止9月底,第三季度口语新话题陆续揭幕,以下为一二部分新话题及保留的旧话题。
1. 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. Do you think handwriting is very important (nowadays)?8. How can children today improve (or, practice) their handwriting?9. What impression does a person's handwriting have on other people? Teachers1. Do you like your teachers?2. What do you think of your teachers?3. Do you think it's important to like your teachers?4. What qualities should a good teacher have?5. When you were in school, did your teacher have a influence on you?6. Do Chinese students like their teachers?History1. Do you like (to learn about) history?2. Do you think history is important?3. Does China have a long history?4. Do you think you can learn history from films or TV programs?5. Do you think the internet is a good way to learn about history? Colors1. What's your favorite color?2. Do you usually wear clothes in your favorite color?3. Are there any colors that have a special meaning in your country?4. Do people care about the color of their clothes?5. Do you think the color of one's clothes is important?6. Do you think color is important in daily life?7. Are there any colors you dislike?Food1. Which do you prefer to eat, lunch or dinner? (Why?)2. Do you think there are any benefits from eating breakfast?3. Are you willing to try some new food?4. Which do you prefer – to eat one big meal or to eat several small snacks?5. What do you consider to be a healthy diet?6. Do you know how to make (prepare) a meal?Housework1. Do you usually do any housework?2. Do you like to do housework?3. What housework does you least like doing?4. Do you think it's important for children to do some housework?5. Have there been any changes in the housework people do?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?Advertisement1. Do you like advertisements on TV?2. What kind of advertisement do you like the most?3. Why do you think there are so many advertisements now?4. What are the various places where we see advertisements?5. How do you feel about advertisements?6. Do advertisements (ever) influence your choice about what to buy?Transportation1. How did you get to the test today?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 transportation very important where you live?7. What's the most common means of (= form of) transport in your hometown?8. What do you think of the transport conditions in your hometown?9. How do you think the transport system could be improved?Natural holidays1. What public holidays do you have in your country?2. Do people in your country celebrate Christmas?3. Do you like public holidays?4. Which public holidays do you like to most?5. What did you do during the last public holiday?6. What do other people in your country usually do on public holidays?7. What would you like to do during the next public holiday?8. Do you think holidays are important?9. Do you think there should be more public holidays in your country?Natural places1. Do you like visiting natural places?2. What are some well-known natural attractions in your country?3. Have you ever gone camping?4. How do city kids in your country have contact with nature?5. Do you have any memories of nature from your childhood?6. What are the benefits of learning about nature?PART TWONew Topics:People:1. Describe a person who you wanted to be similar to when you were a teenager2. Describe an old person you respect3. Describe someone you think is beautiful or handsome4. Describe a famous sports star or a singer/band you likeObjects:1. Describe a TV/radio program that you like to talk about with others2. Describe one of your friend’s habits you want to develop3. Describe a useful APP4. Describe a public activity that keeps you healthy5. Describe an important job in your country6. Describe a gift that you made by hand for your friend7. Describe something you want to learn but can’t now8. Describe a prize you wonEvents:1. Describe a long journey that you had2. Describe something you did that was a waste of time3. Describe an occasion when you borrowed something form others4. Describe a meal you invited others to your home or a restaurant5. Describe a period of time you spent far away from your home6. Describe an interesting conversation you had with others7. Describe an occasion when you waited for someone8. Describe a thing that you did with a group of people9. Describe a situation when you experienced a long traffic jamOld Topics:People:1. Describe a friend who you had at school2. Describe a family member who you spend the most time with.3. Describe someone you know who has an interesting job.4. Describe a famous person (still living), not from your country, who you would like to meet.Objects:1. Describe a book/magazine that you enjoyed reading2. Describe a good/popular law in your country.3. Describe an interesting wild animal from your country (you like best).4. Describe sth special that you saved money to buy.5. Describe sth you bought but don’t use so often.6. Describe your first mobile phone.7. Describe a foreign film you enjoyed.8. Describe a good photo someone took for you.9. Describe another language (in addition to English and you own mother tongue) that you would like to learn.10. Describe an antique or some other old thing that your family has kept for a long time.11. Describe an indoor game (not about sport) you enjoyed when you were a child.12. Describe sth special you brought home from a holiday.13. Describe a problem with a piece of equipment that you can’t solve.Place:1. Describe a beautiful place where you want to have a home / Describe a home (e.g., flat or house) that you would like to live in.2. Describe a city that you have visited (that left an important impression on you).3. Describe a school you have attended in your childhood.4. Describe an important/historic building in your hometown.5. Describe a place away from home where you stayed.6. Describe a place in the world that you would like to travel to at the first time.Events:1. Describe an event that changed your life in a good/positive way.2. Describe a success your friend has had that you are proud of.3. Describe a situation when you received some useful advice.4. Describe a neighbor you ever helped.5. Describe a family celebration (such as wedding) that you attended.6. Describe an important letter (that) you received.7. Describe sth that you have shared with others (or another person).新航道雅思备考建议其实Part one出现的新题中,Transportation, Weather & Season, History是曾经出现过的话题, 而Advertisement, Food分别是由part two的An Successful Advertisement转换成part one话题和由原part one的cooking转换出来的话题。
2014年5月和6月雅思预测
2014年5月&6月雅思口语权威预测5月题目有比较多的为去年旧题,再次出现,所占比率为80%,需要同学们特别注意。
以下是环球托福刘康老师的2014年5月雅思口语权威预测,红色为重点准备话题,加油烤鸭们!2014年5月雅思口语预测环球雅思刘康part15月出现的新题,需要特别注意:People:Describe a neighbor you ever helpedPlace: Describe a city you have ever visitedDescribe a foreign country you like to visit at he first timeDescribe a school where you studied in your childhoodEvent & like:Describe a piece of advice someone ever gave youDescribe an indoor game in your childhoodDescribe your first phone callDescribe a film you enjoyedDescribe a family celebration that you have attendedDescribe a popular law in your countryDescribe a piece of equipment that you don't know how to useDescribe a festival that is important in your countryDescribe a wedding you have attendedObject:Describe something that you bought but not use very often Describe a kind of flower you likeDescribe something you shaved with other peoplePart 21.人物类Describe a comic actorDescribe Someone you know who are very politeDescribe an intelligent personDescribe good parents you know.Describe A famous person you know in your countryDescribe a stranger who helped you beforeDescribe an interesting person you recently metDescribe a person who has an important jobDescribe Someone you had a good time withDescribe an old person you respect2.地点类Describe a garden/park you visitedDescribe a place you would like to study and workDescribe a crowded placeDescribe a seaside place you like to visitDescribe a place you visited made you learn another cultureDescribe a place you want to visit which is not in your country Describe a building in your hometownDescribe a tourist attraction you want visitDescribe a place where people go to listen to musicDescribe a shopping street you have been toDescribe an interesting country (not your own)Describe a café you have been toDescribe a room you spent the most of the time3.事件爱好类Describe a project you did with othersDescribe a documentary movie you watchedDescribe a game you played in your childhoodDescribe A project you did with othersDescribe A decision you regret aboutDescribe an important traditional event in your countryDescribe a sports activity/you watchedDescribe a film you dislikeDescribe a thing you forget to doDescribe a subject that people want to ask you for adviceDescribe an important occasion when you were lateDescribe a job you like to do in the futureDescribe a wrong decision someone madeDescribe a white lieDescribe a family business you knowDescribe a future planDescribe rule in your schoolDescribe a special mealDescribe a websiteDescribe an interesting historical eventDescribe an important decision that you took you long time to make Describe an outdoor activity you would like to try for the first time Describe a skill you learn through a hard timeDescribe a party you would like to arrange for your FriendsDescribe a recent change in your lifeDescribe a radio program you enjoy listening toDescribe a perfect holidayDescribe the weather you likeDescribe an occasion when you moved into a new house or schoolDescribe a subject you did not like in high or secondary schoolDescribe another language you would learnDescribe a trip by public transport you hadDescribe an interesting speechDescribe a useful skill you learn from a family memberDescribe a story you loved to listen to when you were a childDescribe an Occasion to be polite4.物品类Describe something you enjoy wearing in a special or formal occasion Describe a product you bought which you were unhappy withDescribe something you forget to takeDescribe a product you bought which you were unhappy withDescribe a gift you gave to a personDescribe a product you wanted to buy after you saw the advertisement.Describe something that you cannot do without except phone and computer Describe a letter you received which is important to youDescribe a photo you likeDescribe something make you happyDescribe something that help you learn other second languageDescribe a vehicle you want to buy2014年6月雅思写作权威预测2013年全年,杨涛老师雅思写作中国预测命中原题率为40.6%,答案覆盖率99.9%。
2014年6月7日雅思写作预测
2014年6月7日雅思写作预测2014年5月24日A类雅思小作文表格题:The table below shows the number of people (millions) taking part in five different physical activities between 2001 and 2009解题思路:较本月前两次考的地图和流程图,难度较低。
有时间变化,先具体分析各个体育项目的增减变化情况;再对比五种体育项目的人的参与度。
注意数据的主体对象是参与人数的百分比。
2014年5月24日A类雅思大作文解析TASK2 : Many young people leave school with a negative attitude towards learning. What are the reasons? How can we encourage young people to study?思路分析: 此为report类型,需要讨论原因和解决办法。
题目翻译:“ 很多年轻人毕业离校以后,对于学习抱有一种消极的态度。
这个问题的原因是什么?我们如何鼓励年轻人去学习?”原因的展开:1. 年轻人对于学习缺乏正确的认识,一旦毕业没有了课业压力,自然就没有动力去学习;2. 年轻人毕业后,生活中心的转移;因为很多人结婚育儿,家庭生活的快乐分散了人们学习的精力;3. 学校学习专注于知识的获取,对个人能力培养不足,学生毕业就业难,难以适应社会,把这些困难归咎于学习本身,对学习持有消极态度。
解决的方法:1. 学校教育应该更加明确learningd的真正意义,教育学生应该保持终生学习的快乐以及习惯;2. 企业鼓励员工进修学习,奖励学习的员工;还可以给员工们提供进修和学习的机会;3.毕业生应该保持学习的习惯,在工作岗位上提高自己,更新知识,使自己在激烈的职场竞争中取胜。
2014年6月7日题型预测如下:小作文:重点关注pie,line; 流程图也要多注意。
重点预测题
重点预测题:0、 International tourism has become the biggest industry in the world. Some people think it cause tension between people from different culture. Others thing it leads to understanding between countries. To what extend do you agree or disagree?1.In many countries prices of airplane tickets have dropped. Is it positive or negative situation? Write about your personal experience or knowledge.\\Air travel is cheap these days, allowing ordinary people to travel further. Some people say that airfare shouldbe increased because this leads to environmental problems. Discuss b oth views and give your own opinion.2、Some people think that men and women have different qualities. Therefore, some certain jobs are suitable for men and some jobs are suitable for women . To what extent do you agree or disagree?\\Many people believe that women should be given an equal role to men in the military forces or police. Others, however, claim that such occupations are not suitable for women. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.\\The workplace nowadays is trying to employ the equal number of females and males. Do you think it is a positive or negative trend?(5.10考了男女工作和家务,命中原题变形删除)3、Sometimes people are rejecting a job opportunity due to their age or other circumstances. Is it a negative or a positive approach? Give y our opinion and relevant examples.4、 Some people think zoos are cruel and all the zoos should be closed. However, some people think zoos are useful to protect the rare animals.Discuss both these views and give your opinion.\\Some people argue that the purpose of zoos is only to entertain people. What do you think? What other purposes of zoos?5、Unlike other countries, police in UK do not carry guns. Some think it leaves citizen unprotected, other think it reduce the overall violence in thesociety. Discuss.//Some people think that a police force carrying g uns can educatehigher level of violence. To what extent do you agree or disagree?(命中6.7雅思A类大作文原题,删除)6、 Mobile phones and the Internet are very useful. However, it is rare for old people to use them. What ways could mobile phone and the Internetbe useful to old people? How does the old people to be encouraged using this new technology?7、We can get knowledge from news, but some people think we can't trust the journalist. What do you think? What qualities should a journalis t have?8、 Some people argue that teaching children of different abilities together benefits all of them. Others believe that intelligent children should be taught separately and given special treatment. Discuss both views and how do you think about it?9、Some people believe that some unpaid community service should be a co mpulsory part of high school programmes (e.g. working in a charity, improving the relationship of neighbourhood or teaching sports to c hildren) To what extent do you agree or disagree?10、Advertising encourages consumers to buy in quantity rather than in qu ality. To what extent do you agree or disagree?11、Some people believe that a country benefits greatly with a high perce ntage of young people who go to university, while others argue that it only leads to graduate unemployment. Discuss both views and give your opinion.12、Detailed description of crimes on newspaper and TV can have bad consequences on society, so this kind of information should be restricted on media. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?13、In many countries traditional foods are being replaced by international fast foods. This is having a negative effect on both families and societies. To what extent do you agree ordisagree?\\Scientists believe that junk food has bad impact on our he alth. Some people think that people should be educated to consume less of it, while others thinkthat it is pointless. What is your opinion?14、The government should control the amount of violence in films and on television in order to decrease the violent crimes in society. To w hat extent do you agree or disagree with this issue?\\A tendency ofnews reports in the media focus on problems and emergencies rather than positive developments is harmful to the individual and to society. agree or disagree?(命中621欧洲考区大作文原题变形,删除)15、In today’s world, it is private companies rather than government who pay for and carry out most on scientific research.Do you think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?\\Since money for postgraduate research is limited, some people think financial support from the government should be only provided for scientific research rather than the research for less useful subjects. To what extent do you agree or disagree?16、Lately, more and more work has to be done by machines. Do you think t he positive effects of this development outweigh the negative effect s on individuals and society?(命中517欧洲原题,删除)17、Many people think it is very important to protect environmentbut they make no effort to do it themselves. Why does it happen? How to solve this problem?18、 An increase in the production of consumer goods results in the damage to the natural environment. Why is this case? What can we do to resolve this problem?19、Individual greed and selfishness has been the basis of the modern soc iety. Some people think that we must return to the older and more t raditional values of respect for the family and the local community in order to create a better world to live in. To what extent do you agree or disagree?20、The increase in food production owes much to fertilizers and better machinery, but some people think that it has a negative impact on human health and community. To what extent do you agree or disagree?21、Some people think the best way of reducing crime is to give longer pr ison sentences.Others, however, think there are other better ways to reduce crime. D iscuss both views and give your own opinion.22、University students always focus on one specialist subject, but somepeople think universities should encourage their students to study a range of subjects in addition to their own subject. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?23、 It becomes more popular to find out the history of one's family. What are the reasons for people to do this and do you think it is a positive or negative development?24、Some people believe that public health should be improved by increasing the number of sports facilities, while others believe that it has little effects other measures should be taken to solve this problem. Discuss both views and give your opinion.25、Sport today is turning into a business, with many companies involved and ever growing prize money for the sportsmen. Do you think it’s a positive or negative development?26、 Some people argue that the fittest and strongest individuals and teams can achieve the greatest success in sports. But other people think the success is much related to the mental attitude. Discuss both views and give your opinion.27、In many parts of the world children and teenagers are committing more crimes. Why is this case happening?How should children or teenagers be punished?28、 In modern world, it is no longer necessary to use animals for food or use animal products, for instance, clothing and medicines. To what extent do you agree or disagree?//Some people think it is necessary to use animals for testing medici nes intended forhuman use. Others, however, think it is cruel to do that. Discuss bot h of these views and give you own opinion.(721更新并升级为重点)次重点预测题:说明:绿色部分降低重视,时间不够的话可以不用看。
2014年6月7日雅思考试全科回忆及部分解析
智 课 网 雅 思 备 考 资 料2014年6月7日雅思考试全科回忆及部分解析2014年6月7日雅思听力回忆(网友版)S1 Theatre BookingS2 The Elmsden WayS3 Study of PegionS4 Men and Women's Attitueds towards Competition 部分解析:S1 Theatre Booking1.Bittens2.group with discount3.adult:£23each4.children:£12.5each5.back row in the circle6.some of the people use wheelchair7.seats close to the lift8.take tickets from the library9.Food:some of them are vegetarian10.pizza(cheese and tomato)S2 The Elmsden Way11-14 地图匹配11 B12 E13 F14 I15-20 单选题15 C16 B17 A18 B19 A20 AS3 Study of Pegion21-25 匹配题22 H23-25 答案不确定26-30 单选题26 A27 C28 A29 B30 B2014年6月7日雅思阅读回忆(网友版)大陆考区:第一篇 新 Fishbourne Roman Palace 罗马宫殿的发现研究:本篇讲述的是对一个罗马宫殿的考查。
第一段总述该宫殿的历史;第二段描述发现的经过;第三段对其建筑进行描写;第四段列举了关于该宫殿为谁而建的两种假说;最后段说明该地方现状。
第二篇 旧 Mammoth Kill 猛犸象的灭绝:本篇讲述关于远古时代猛犸的灭绝原因的一些假说。
第一段总述猛犸的灭绝的原因,提出有几种假说认为可能是由人类造成的,也可能是由于气候原因;第二段介绍人类狩猎的假说;第三段介绍人类或其宠物带来致命疾病的假说;第四段介绍气候变化造成栖息地丧失的假说。
2014年最新雅思口语模拟卷(4套)
2014年5月-8月雅思口语真题1IELTS speaking test Part 1 questionsWhat is your full name?My name is Jose Miguel VicenteCan I see your ID?Yes, of course, here you are.Where are you from?I’m from Mexico originally, but I’ve been here in the US for about 5 months now.Do you work or study?I’m studying here at th e moment, trying to improve my English so I can stay and go to university here.Is there a park in your area?Yes, there is, quite close to where I live.When did you last visit a park?Just last weekend, I went with some friends and we played some baseball and then had something to eat at one of the stalls there. Then we had some beers and relaxed for about an hour.IELTS speaking test USA Part 2 questionsDescribe an important letter that you have received. Please say:- When did you receive the letter?- Who was it from?- Why was it important?Last week I received a letter from my bank back home. It was originally sent to my mother’s house, my home address in Mexico, and she forwarded it on to me here.The letter was important because it explained about a change in the password system for the online banking portal associated with my bank account. The bank explained that they are going to change the method of accessing the virtual banking platform at the end of this month and the purpose of the letter was to outline the new procedure bank clients will need to use in order to get access to the facilities the platform offers.Before the end of the month I will have to access the online site using my old password and then follow the instructions to update my access authorization so that I can continue to use the site in the future. IELTS speaking test USA Part 3 questionsWhat does ‘effective communication’ mean to you?Effective? It means that the communication, whatever it is, explains the message clearly and tells the person receiving it what to do, if anything, and how and when to do it. If it is effective, then it will be clear, logical and the recipient should have no further questions or need to clarify any points – unless their circumstances are maybe out of the ordinary. What do you think about the use of pictures in communication? They’re great –things like infographics can help explain ideas and concepts or display data in a much more accessible way for many people – pictures can also be quicker in terms of getting a message across rather than having to try and explain all the details in words so that everyone understands the same idea. With a picture there is less chance of misunderstanding.How will communication change in the future?Well, I suppose there are a number of ways which we can already envisage on the horizon. Google is launching its Glass which will change how people communicate.Personally, I think that we’ll adopt using voice messages more in the future as opposed to sending text messages –simply because it’s quicker to record a quick message than text someone. But if some smart person came up with a way of sending picture messages – sort of like asuper advanced emoticon message – I guess that would be probably be instantly popular with a lot of young people.And of course there may be even more advanced technology introduced which we aren’t aware of at the moment –or it’s still in the very early stages of being developed. It’s a bit like trying to imagine a smartphone before cellular phones were even invented - almost impossible to imagine the concept, but anything could be possible in the future.2014年5月-8月雅思口语真题2Melbourne.What is your full name?It’s Simone JavarovichCan I see your ID?Yes, here’s my passport.Where are you from?I come from Bulgaria originally, but I’ve been living here in Melbourne for the last six months.Do you work or study?I’m a student at the moment. I’m studying English. I used to work as a research analyst in Bulgaria.Are you a morning or an afternoon person? Why?I suppose I’m more of a morning person, probably because I like to wake up very early and do things while I feel fresh and when the day is new. In the afternoons I tend to feel less energetic, in fact sometimes I feel positively lazy, so I definitely prefer mornings.Did you enjoy your high school? Why?Yes, I suppose I did. I had a lot of good friends and some good teachers so it was a good time for me, although like many people I didn’t like doing the exams at the end of the year.What was your favourite subject? Why?I used to like history because it was about something different from the real world outside, if you know what I mean. It was like looking through a window into a different place and learning about the people at that time. What subject learnt in school was helpful later in life? Why?I could say all of them really. I mean, learning logical thinking through math, how to research things in history and write essays and reports and stuff like that are all skills that I’ve used in my adult life.IELTS speaking test Melbourne, Australia | Part 2 questionTalk about a historical building in your country or city that you know. Please say:∙What and where is it?∙When was it built? Why?∙What is it known for?I’d like to talk about a building near where I grew up as a child…it’s called Assen’s Fortress. It’s about two kilometers away fromAssenovgrad where I spent a lot of my childhood. That’s why I know it quite well. The fortress is located on a very steep ridge which overlooks the Assenitsa River. It was named Assen’s fortress by the local people following the national liberation of 1878. There is one special building within the fortress which is a church… it s name is Sveta Bogoroditsa Petrichka and it was c onstructed in the 12th century… and I believe it’s now on the world heritage list of historical buildings because of its cultural and national importance.The original fortress on the site was built by the Thracians as a stronghold for protection some time during the 5th - 4th centuries B.C. and it was a very busy and important site during the Roman and Byzantine eras. When they excavated the site they managed to uncover the walls of the fortress, the feudal lord’s castle and also some water reservoirs. The church though was the only building on the site which was really well preserved.It has two levels, or floors, with a large dome with a cross on top and a wide antechamber… it’s a structure a bit like a porch, as well as a large square belfry located above it.This church is famous in Bulgaria because of its incredible architecture,the decoration of the south facade, which was done using plastic, and also because of the remains of some unique 14th century murals.I like the building because when I used to visit it I could imagine what it was like hundreds of years ago when people used to live there, and the view is quite impressive also.IELTS speaking test Melbourne Part 3 questionsIs it important to conserve old buildings? Why?Personally, I li ke old buildings and history so for me it’s a good idea to protect and preserve them. We can learn a lot about our history from the buildings of the past and it’s fascinating for children to see how people used to live many centuries ago. They are a very important part of our national culture and heritage.Is the history useful for the coming generations? Why?If people are interested in it, then it can be useful, yes. You can learn how the world was in the past, which countries had wars with each other and how and why cities developed where they did… and many other interesting things. Without history we wouldn’t have any sense of belonging to a place as people.Maybe people many years in the future will look back at us in the 21stcentury and be amazed at the things we did and how we lived. They’ll probably have more than just buildings to study… they’ll be able to see cars, TVs and all the other things which make up life for us at the moment...so yes it could be useful for them as a way to understand what was happening in the world.What is the difference between houses built in the past and now?I suppose the main difference would be the type of materials used to construct them. Old houses used to be built using stone and they were also bigger than most houses built today. Most of the houses were built simply as somewhere to provide shelter and a degree of comfort. Nowadays, houses are built with a lot more planning and technology involved. They are designed to be energy efficient, use recyclable raw materials or eco-friendly resources and are designed to optimize space and their impact on the environment as well as provide a comfortable place for people to live.What are the differences in sizes of houses? Why?In general, I believe that houses today are smaller than houses which were built centuries ago. We also tend to build more apartments in cities than houses in the country so the size is quite different from before. Even large houses nowadays take up less space than a large house centuries ago.Do you prefer a big or a small house? Why?I like to have space, but it doesn’t need to be an extremely big house. I live in an apartment here in Melbourne at the moment and it’s really nice. I share with two other students and we each have our own room, there’s a kitchen and two bathrooms, a living area, a utility room and a balcony with a nice view. Really, that’s big enough for me. I wouldn’t want to live in a really big house, even if I could afford to buy one – but I wouldn’t want to live in a reall y small house either. Like I said, I prefer some space… I don’t like feeling cramped.2014年5月-8月雅思口语真题3Part 1 IELTS speaking testWhat is your full name?My name is Assieh TuraniCan I see your ID?Yes, here is my ID card.Where are you from?I’m from Tehran. I live there with my family.Do you work or study?I’m a third year Economics student at the university.Do you like the place where you live?Yes, I do. We live in a nice peaceful area … it’s mainly residential and it’s a good place to live.Do you know your neighbours there?Yes, we have had the same neighbours for many years. I have known them since I was a small child.Is this place suitable for children? Why?I think it is. There are many families who live in the neighbourhood because it’s quiet, safe and children can play in areas where there is no traffic and parents can see them.Do you like to visit museums or art galleries?I like museums a lot, but art galleries not so much.Do you think people should visit museums more? Why?If you like museums, then they are wonderful places, but if you don’t like looking at things from the past then you will probably think they are boring places. I don’t think people should do things they are not interested in just because someone else thinks it’s a good idea. There are many ways to learn about history and other things … museums are just one option.Do you like shopping?No, not really. Sometimes, it’s okay, but it depends on what I’m shopping for.Why do people prefer to buy from street shops?It’s possibly because it’s traditional or maybe they know the owner ofthe shop or stall. Many people shop at the same places they have always shopped for many years… almost like a tradition. Another reason might be because sometimes things are cheaper on the street than in some of the large supermarket type shops.Do you like to visit street shops in other countries?I don’t know … I’ve never travelled to another country, but I imagine it would be interesting to visit some and see what they are like. Hopefully, when I finish university I will have the opportunity to travel abroad.Part 2 IELTS speaking testTalk about some good advice that you received from someone. Please say:- What was the advice?- When and where did it you receive it?- Who gave you this advice?Sample answerI remember when I was considering which course I wanted to follow at university I received two pieces of good advice from two different people.One of them was my father and the other was one of my teachers at school.My teacher told me that based on my abilities and academic performance I would probably be good at subjects like economics or maybe mathematics. My father told me that I should study something I am interested in, no matter what other people think about my choice. I think that both of them gave me good advice.My teacher observed that I was very good at analyzing things and understanding how different things can influence each other. I was very interested in economics at school when we studied it because it involves many different aspects of life, business, and social factors. She, my teacher, said that I would probably find it more satisfying to study something I was really interested in than try and do something that was maybe more popular like something related to oil and gas or medicine which is quite popular for women here.Finally, I decided to study Economics because I like the subject and because I knew I would be happy doing it. I’m almost finished my course now and I have really enjoyed it so I think it was a good decision. Hopefully, I will be able to get a good job, either here or abroad when Igraduate. So I guess you could say I followed the advice from both people who gave me it. I’m happy about my choice, and my father and teacher too.Part 3 IELTS speaking testDo you usually listen to someone’s advice?It depends on the situation a lot. I mean, if it’s a serious situation and I have to make a big decision then usually I’ll ask people I think can help me for advice. If the advice seems to be good then I would certainly consider it.Do you prefer to listen to your relatives’ or friends’ advice? Why? Again, it depends. There are some things my friends might have more experience of and therefore give better advice than my relatives. Sometimes they both have good advice… so I can’t say I always prefer to listen to one rather than the other. I usually try and talk to whoever I think can give me the best advice based on the situation.Who should give young people advice about their future career? Why? It’s a good idea for young people to listen to a variety of advice from different sources and then make up their own minds about what theywant to do. Teachers and career counselors have more knowledge about careers and the employment opportunities, but parents, relatives and friends also have a different insight which they can offer you… a more personal viewpoint sometimes. But at the end of the day, everyone should make their own decision because it’s their career… they need to be happy doing what they choose.How can people get information about careers? Why?I believe that it’s easier than ever now thanks to the internet. There are many sites and sources of information which explain about many different careers, which careers are most popular and which pay the best money. You can research the career you’re thinking about just like any other subject. You can find out about all the options, the employment prospects and typical conditions as well as the long term professional development opportunities which exist.In the past many young people simply followed in the footsteps of their fathers or other relati ves because they weren’t aware of all the opportunities that existed. Now, you can learn about the basics of any career in just a few minutes thanks to the many career orientated business internet sites which are available.2014年5月-8月雅思口语真题4 What is your full name?My name is Christina AntonescuCan I see your ID?Yes, here you areWhere are you from?I’m from Bucharest, in RomaniaDo you work or study?I’m studying at the moment, here at the university. What subject are you studying?I’m doing a master’s degree in international business. Do you really enjoy this course?Yes, I really like it becau se it’s very interesting.Part 2 IELTS questionsTalk about an old friend that you met after not having seen each other for a long time. Please say:- Who is your friend?- Describe your friendship with him/her.- How long it had been since you last saw him/her.- What did the two of you talk about?Sample answerI’d like to tell you about my friend Camelia. We were best friends when we were at school and used to spend a lot of time together. We’d always be in each other’s house or out someplace together doing something. We used to go shopping together, we’d go to parties together and we even went on vacation together. After school finished, we both did different things though. Camelia wanted to travel to see her uncle, who was living in London, and I wanted to start university immediately.We stayed in touch with each other though, we called and texted each other and talked a couple of times each week by video so we alwaysknew what each other was doing. She stayed in London for almost three years and worked in several different jobs there. She was a barista, she worked in a courier company and also as a waitress in a restaurant while she stayed with her uncle. Her English became very good while she was living there, she could almost speak as well as an English person and certainly understood everything people said to her.Like I said, I went to university, in Bucharest, and studied for three years to get my degree in business. After I graduated, I decided to go to London to see Camelia in the summer before beginning my masters degree in international business at LSE, in London.I met Camelia in the summer, a couple of months before my course began. I visited her at her uncle’s home and we chatted for hours and hours. We talked about everything that had happened since we had last seen each other, which was about three years. And we spent nearly every day together for a week… it was just like old times when we were at school together.Part 3 IELTS questionsWhy is maintaining friendships good?Personally, it’s nice for me because Camelia is one of my favori te people. We have a lot of shared experiences and memories. She’s almost like a sister to me. It makes me feel good to spend time with her because she really understands me and I understand here…. we’re very close. In general, it’s good for people to have some stability in their lives by maintaining long-standing friendships.Why do friendships come to an end sometimes?I suppose that might happen when people leave and go and live in another place and then lose touch. I used to have some friends at school but after school finished we didn’t see so much of each other and eventually we stopped calling and talking. If I saw someone from school again now, I’d say hi and probably catch up with what they’ve been doing, but we’re not still close… we’re old frien ds, not actually good friends at the moment. I guess people grow apart naturally, unless they are very close as friends.Do you enjoy meeting friends and new people?Yes, I’m a very social person and love seeing my friends and meeting new people. It’s in teresting, because you never know when you meet someone new if they are going to be someone special or not. But it’s also fascinating to listen to what other people have done or are doing. You can sometimes learn a lot from other people and get some good ideas for yourself too.Why is it so important?It could be because if you don’t see your friends and meet new people life can become quite boring and routine, if everything is always the same and you only see the same people all the time. It doesn’t soun d very interesting, does it? It’s important to meet new people, try new things and learn new things also… it’s what keeps everything fresh and stimulating.Would you come to your classmates’ reunion after 10 years? Why? Yes, if we had one. It’s not a no rmal tradition in my country, but if there was one I would go to it, sure. It would be great to see everyone again and hear all about what they have been doing since we were at schooltogether all those years ago.Is there a benefit to reunions?Apart from being a nice social event, it can be useful to keep in contact with people you knew, or liked, when you were at school. It might be useful for your career, for example, if someone you once knew at school is now working in the same sector as you and maybe knows some interesting people that you don’t. But mainly, I think it’s just a nice idea to get together again and catch up.How can globalization help people with their friendships?I suppose if they have friends in many different countries then nowadays it’s a lot easier to keep in touch with them. It’s also easier to travel and see their friends as well as chat with them using technology that is available. I guess in the past, writing letters must have been quite tiresome.Would you like to have friends in different parts of the world?I do, and it’s great! It’s much more interesting because you have different things to talk about. When all your friends come from the same country or the same city it’s not the same. When you are friends with people from different places and countries the conversations you have are more interesting and you can learn more about different parts of the world and how things are done there.。
2014年雅思口语总结和趋势
真题Part 1: NameStudy or work Street or market Shopping MusicMapMuseum Computer Clothing CookingTVTrain Traveling abroad RainRelaxing Environment FilmFoodPhoto Weather Birthday Driving ConcentrationPeople:A friend you have not seen for a long timeA famous person you want to meet (not from your country A person who has an interesting jobAn intelligent person you knowA neighbor you helpedA friend in your school you still remember wellA popular comic actor in your countryA stranger who helped youA musicianA person you want to be similar toPlace:A restaurant you want to go to againA city you have been toA park or garden you like to visitA place which is far away from your homeAn important historical building in your cityA beautiful place where you want to settle downA foreign country you want to visit at first timeA school you studiedA place you experienced different cultureAn animalAn interesting objectAdvertisementYour first cell phoneSomething you enjoy readingA language you are interested in (not EnglishA magazine you enjoy readingA gift you received when you were a child Something you bought but seldom use itA good law in your countryA subject which you want to share with another person A photo taken by someoneAn old thing in your familyA popular product made in ChinaA movie you dislikeAn important letterA piece of equipment you had a problem withTV programSomething you took from holidaySomething you can’t live withoutSomething you saved money to buyA foreign movie you likeA souvenir you have keptUseful appAn important occupation in your country Something you borrowed from your friend or familyA handmade gift you prepared for your friend Something you saved money forBusy timeAn event that changed your life in a positive waySomething you forgot to doA family celebrationA sport you would like to play or watchSomething good you did to help othersA wedding you have attendedAn indoor gameSomething you like to do with an old personFuture planSomething your friend did which made you proud of him A positive experience during teenager timeAn occasion that you met an old friendExperience of waiting for peopleDescribe something that you think is a waste of timeAn interesting conversationA good habit you learned from your friendA beautiful or handsome personSomething you did with a groupTraffic jamLong journeyDescribe a meal you invited others to your home or restaurant趋势和预测:Part 1 考查重点仍是以专业,家乡,居住地方以及休闲娱乐为主。
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2014年6月7日雅思口语预测Part onename/Major / work / study/primary schoolapartment/ house/ roomart/drawing/ sculpture / paintinghealthy/ keep fit/ Diet change / food / cookbag/ birthday/ giftcars/ trafficmobile phonemuseumphotographyFamily / relativesWeddingEveningToysComputers/internetColorFriendspartyHometown / city changeEnglish learningFlat / house / room*A Television ProgramClothes / fashion / Internet shoppingChildhood / past memoryFlowers/treesOn time / latenessHolidays / relaxationBirthday / giftWeather/TravelSports / walkingentertainment/weekends Songsdictionarylanguagetrainlatenessanima;a handicraft you appreciatePart 2People:A comic actor/actressAn interesting personan intelligent person/ an important person in ur country1. a person who is talkative2. a neighbor3. a teenager/child that you are familiar with4. a good parent you know5. the most polite person you know6. a person who has an important job or important position7. someone who became your friend at the first meeting8. a member of your family9. a happy couple you know10. a family member who influenced you11. a person you like to spend time with12.an old person you respect13.famous person who is important in your country14.a good cook15.a time someone taught u how to do sth useful16. an interesting person you recently metPlace:A place you learn about a culture1. a garden you visited2. a beautiful house or apartment you’ve visited/lived in3.an ideal house4. a city/town you visited as a tourist/Place you want to visit/visited5. a cafe you know in your hometown6. a library you visited7. a room you spend most of your time in8. a place with crowds of people9. a place with water10. Building11.historical place12.part of your hometown that you like best/ a place where you and your friends like to go in your city13.a place where you have worked or studied14.a seaside you like to visit15. an interesting country16. a shopping street you likeObject:A popular product made in China/a product produced in your local city(car, handicraft or food)An old object in your family1. a present you received or gave to others recently2. the type of clothes you usually like to wear3. a film about real people and event4. a book or film you read or watched about the future5. a book you would like to read again /a book sb recommended to u6. a meaningful song for you7. an educational TV program you watch8. a thing you ever bought but dissatisfied9. something you eat that is unforgettable10. a useful website you like to visit11. the equipment you found useful (not a computer) / a scientific equipment12. a language you would learn (not English or Mandarin)13. a toy you played in your childhood14. an important plant in your country15. a vehicle you want to buy(car or bike)16. an advertisement make you want to buy something17. Newspaper/Magazine18.Favorite photo19.Something you want to own20. a bag21. a scientific equipment22.a flower/plant in your country23. sth you can’t live without (not a cell phone or computer)24.a statue or a piece of art workEvent:house-moving experienceSth you learned from a tough experienceSth that another language helped you withAn event that changed your lifeA thing you enjoy doing with an elderly personA story you were told when you were little1. something useful you learned from your family member2. a sport event you have watched /a performance ./ show3. a thing made you relaxed/a way to relax4. a casual activity you want to try along the beach5. a wrong decision made by someone you know /a terrible decision in your life6. a lesson or training session7. an enjoyable activity you do with other people8. your future plan (not about work and study)9. an ideal/unusual job you want to do10. a historical/important/traditional event in your country11. an occasion when you were late12. a perfect holiday/vocation you want to have in the future13. Math lesson you attended at primary school / A subject you disliked in high school14. a time you went to a place crowded with people15. a recent change in your life16. a time when you helped someone17. an interesting speech/talk you heard18. an important message you received by phone, email or text19. a show or dance or performance you enjoy watching20. a game you enjoyed when you were a child(not sports games)21. a volunteer / failure experience22. an experience of online shopping23.an activity on the beach you took part in / an outdoor activity u want to try24. a plan (not about study or work)/ a holiday(not about study or work)25. a traditional festival26. a school club you were in27. a special meal you were invited to28 a traditional event29.radio programme30.a party you want to hold recently31.learned from science at school32.a public trip33.a picnic34. a positive change happened in your life recently/ A positive event in your teenager time35. an occasion when you moved into a new house or schoolothers:a wild animal that u saw before1.A second foreign language you want to learn(except English)2.your favorite season3.A law in China4.a rule in your school you like or dislike5 the difference between young people and children6. school education7.a family business you know8.a group you would like to take part in9.your favorite season or time of the year。