学生的压力 雅思口语Part Ⅲ 素材(2017年1月-4月)

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雅思口语Part3常考题

雅思口语Part3常考题

雅思口语Part3常考题1 Do people in your country usually obey the law? 在你们国家,人们通常都守法吗?I think most people are law-abiding citizens, sure. Of course, there are criminals in every country. I think though that if you do something illegal, sooner or later the long arm of the law will catch up with you! We have a good police force here. 我觉得绝大多数是守法公民。

不过,当然了,在哪个国家都会有罪犯。

我认为只要你做了违法的事情,迟早都会被法律的长臂逮住!我们这里有训练有素的警察部队。

2 Should we believe everything we read and hear from the media? 你觉得我们应该相信从媒体上所读到的和听到的所有事吗?Absolutely not! Often the news is very slanted towards one country's viewpoint. Also,sometimes what we hear has been altered after having been passed from one person to another---It's often a case of Chinese whispers! It's hard to know who to believe!当然不啦。

通常新闻都是有政治倾向的。

新闻内容在经过一个又一个人的转述后,已经发生了转变。

通常,它只不过是一条不实的传闻而已。

雅思口语第三部分

雅思口语第三部分

万能理由1. put me in a good mood让我心情好2. expand my outlook拓展视野3. enrich my knowledge丰富知识4. kick back and relax放松5. remind me of the unforgettable moments让我想起难忘的时刻6. recall the past回忆过去7. bring me lots of joy and happiness8. relax my nerve放松神经9. keep me informed of latest news10. boost my confidence11. know much about outside world12. cultivate my temperament13. cultivate my aesthetic ability14. kill time15. develop my intellectual resources16. build up my physique17. stimulate my appetite18. stay fit and healthy19. be helpful for blood circulation20. challenge my limits21. spice up my life我喜欢:I'm a big fan of ...// I'm fond of ...// I'm keen on...// I'm really into...//...is something to die for // I really fancy...// I'm a ...freak我不喜欢:I can't stand ...// I' m fed up with...// ...isn't my strong suit// ...is not my cup of tea// I'm not a...kind of personadj. 必备hip and chic 时尚的savory and tasty 好吃的fantastic/ amazing/ fabulous/ awesome/terrific 太棒了spectacular/ picturesque 风景秀丽的up-to-date 最新的fragrant 芳香的elegant //graceful优雅的easygoing 随和的bubbly 外向的optimistic 乐观的exquisite 精巧的classic 经典的classical 古典的stylish/ fashionable 时尚的photogenic 上相的gorgeous 好看的outstanding 优秀的energy-efficient节能的highly effective 高效的environmentally friendly环保的affordable 便宜的durable 耐用的trendy 很潮很玄的smart 精神的energetic and vigorous /dynamic 有活力的melodious and tuneful 悦耳的meaningful and implicit 有意义和含蓄的touching and sentimental 伤感的,柔情的interesting and absorbing 有趣的,有吸引力的intriguing 有吸引力的unique独特的muscular 肌肉发达的low-key 低调的all-embracing// all-inclusive 包罗万象的highly trained 训练有素的appetizing 开胃的clear and crystal 晴朗的cozy 温馨的,舒适的catchy 易懂的,吸引人的amusing好玩的considerate体贴的thoughtful 细致的sociable 社交能力强的tranquil 安静的trustworthy 值得信任的overwhelming无法抗拒的disgusting and gross 令人恶心的tedious and boring 无聊的frustrating 让人受挫的conservative// a stick in the mud 保守的dangerous and risky 危险的disturbing 烦人的stuck-up 高傲的depressed 沮丧的bland 无味的spicy and hot 辣的cramped 拥挤的stressful 有压力的clamorous 喧闹的flashy 花哨的greasy 油腻的wholesome健康的stale不新鲜的scary 恐怖的bold大胆的bumpy 颠簸的steep 陡峭的连接词To my knowledgeI'm telling youSpeaking of ...When it comes to n.Generally speaking,The first one springs into my mind is ( pop into my head// jump into my head)For starters, ...Besides,...Let me put it in another way,I meanAnywayActually1.Happy things like moving into a new house or getting promotion or getting university offer will be celebrated for Chinese people andforeigners. However, due to cultural differences, Chinese traditional festivals like spring festival, mid-autumn day are quite important for Chinese people. On these occasions, Chinese people celebrate these festivals but foreigners do not.2.I often give clothing, brand name handbag or accessories to my friends except money when congratulating him or her.3.I often give books they like because reading extensively will expand their outlook and enrich their knowledge.4.Giving money as congratulation gift is popular like on the wedding day because sending gifts doesn’t mean receivers like the gifts. Money isused to buy what they really like. Money can be at the disposal of受...支配receivers. Money can cater to different people's tastes and needs.5.There are many ways for celebration. For example, people go to the restaurant to have a good meal. Or people go to the KTV bar to singkaraoke. Or people hold a party to promote friendship.Part two 增补:第一句:Speaking of ..., I want to describe...I invited my teacher I adored Simon to come to my party. He presented me I Pad I had been dreaming of for ages, which was a big surprise tospecial and unforgettable. My teacher sang songs or danced without constraint. We were like friends who were familiar to each other.最后一句:I'm not exaggerating to say that It was my birthday party which was unforgettable during my lifetime.1.Well, I think job satisfaction is more important than a good salary because most of time in a day is spent on work except weekends. There isno doubt that if employees have low job satisfaction, they will lose enthusiasm and motivation to do the job, which leads to bad mood. I believe even if salary is high, employees can’t enjoy happiness due to low working morale.2.When I was a kid, I planned to be a university teacher because I liked the feeling of becoming the focus of all the students when standing onthe platform. Besides, teaching profession was sacred and respectable.3.Yeap, I think so. Because in increasingly competitive working environment, university degree has become an important standard used tomeasure and assess individual professional level and ability. Without university qualification, the chances of finding a well-paid job will be considerably lowered.4.Well, the university degree doesn’t mean everything. Earning good money depends on many factors such as personal ability, opportunity,ambition and interpersonal network. For example, although some people have no qualification, they have business acumen and opportunity to go into business and earn much money.5. In the past, university graduates were assigned to different workplaces by the government, such as factories, government organs or schools. However, modern students need to depend on themselves to find jobs. The government provides many job centers or internship opportunities for students.part two 增补:I can express my imagination and creativity through different colors and lines. Besides, I can feel strong sense of achievement and satisfaction when the painting I create receives others' recognition and praise.1.In my country, most people go to furniture wholesale center for furniture because consumers can bargain and have more options in colors,sizes, price and quality. Besides, the furniture center usually sends/ delivers items to the doorstep free of charge if your home is within 2 kilometers.2.For married couple, they usually talk about what kinds of furniture suit home decoration because males are more rational. They pay moreattention to the quality of furniture so environmentally friendly or durable furniture appeal to them. By contrast, females prefer to decorate home to be more comfortable and beautiful so they tend to buy modern-styled and low-priced furniture. Therefore, it is hard to say who makes the final decision.3.Definitely. Style of furniture is quite important because it reflects the taste and mood of a homeowner. In other words, suitable style offurniture can bring residents comfort and elegance.4.No, I don’t. I’m not sure what the particular reason is. I just feel choosing furniture is tiring.5.I prefer Chinese-styled furniture I mean, furniture made of solid hardwood because it is practical and durable. Besides, it will increase invalue because it conveys traditional artistic value.6.Generally speaking, on special days like moving into a new house or wedding, Chinese people go to buy new furniture.7.Furniture like sofa, tea table, king-sized bed, writing desk, wardrobe and bookcase is usually what people choose because these pieces offurniture are necessity of decorating home.8.Definitely. Because there is no doubt that before buying furniture, people consider many factors including prices, quality, colors and sizes.After comparing different furniture companies for a long time, consumers will make final decision.part two 增补:A piece of furnitureSpeaking of an old thing, I want to talk about the old chair in my bedroom. Its history would be traced back to Qing Dynasty. It looks old and out-of-date but it still goes well with western-styled furniture in my bedroom. My grandfather handed it down to our generation. It is made up of four legs, two armrests, one backrest and a seat. The material is strong and design is unique. Four legs are carved with Buddha, which stand for good luck and wealth. As time goes by, the lacquer finish is chipping off and it is a little bit rickety and worm-eaten so I rarely sit into it. I believe if I put it up for auction, it must be worth high price. But I never do like that because it reflects history and culture during Qing Dynasty. I love it It’s safe to say it's our family heirloom.1.Yes, I think so. It is clearly seen that eating habits have changed. The reasons for this change are multiple. The main reason is fast pace oflife, which makes people choose fast food to save time for work or study. Besides, with the improvement of living standard, most people pay more attention to healthy and wholesome food to keep fit. However, in the past, people only filled their stomach with food.2.It just depends on which part of China we are talking about here. If in the northern part of China, people like food made of flour such assteamed bread and dumpling. However, if in the southern part of China, food made of rice is people’s first choice like rice balls.3.Mentioning one of the traditional Chinese food, I would say dumplings. I really like it because different kinds of stuffing can be put insidethe pastry of dumplings, which produces different flavors. When I put boiled dumpling into vinegar to enjoy it, it is so savory.4.When eating alone, I feel lonely and I have no appetite to enjoy the food. I think enjoying tasty food with others like parents or friends orlovers can make me feel fun from food.5.Definitely. Eating food with family members is a good way to strengthen family ties. The time I eat with my family is the precious time whichcan’t be measured in terms of money. Besides, the whole family-eating-together thing is a kind of Chinese tradition. Family chat, drink while enjoying food together.6.I reckon in the future, the way people eat will be more diversified and scientifically reasonable, I mean, people will try to eat morevegetables rich in nutrients and have a calorie-controlled diet. Once you take in too many calories, all kinds of disease will happen. Always say no to junk food. Junk food means high-calorie food without other nutrients or food in excess of human physical needs. WHO define junk food as fried food, preserved (cured) food腌制类, processed meat products like sausage or ham, beverage like soda water or cola, canned food and convenience food such as instant noodles or puffing food 膨化类–extruded food.a restaurant // a special meal:Speaki ng of a special meal, I want to have a meal with my best friend Simon in a hot pot restaurant within walking distance from where I live when he's coming back to China from Sydney University.We've been there many times before Simon went abroad and both of us had a wonderful time there. The restaurant is called Happy Hot Pot, which is small but elegant. whenever I have a meal here, I just feel like at home. What is special is that there are separate smoker zone and non-smoker zone. As for a non-smoker like me, I needn't pu t u p with choking smoke. Besides, on Tuesdays, the restaurant give s a discount to regular customers. I mean you can enjoy a scrumptious meal at a reduced price than before. When eating hot pot, we all know the special sauce is the most important because after shaking them in the boiling water, we need put slices of mutton or beef and vegetables into the sauce. So the restaurant is famous for the savory sauce.The restaurant deserves the title of happy hot pot. I can heartily recommen d it to anyone who likes real hot pot.1.Definitely. Due to advancement of technology like internet or TV, people have more channels to touch foreign cultures. People can chatonline with foreigners to learn about foreign cultures because language is the carrier of the culture. Besides, there are TV programmes about foreign cultures we can watch. Additionally, transport development overcomes the geographical barrier so that people can go abroad to firsthand experience foreign cultures. Therefore, compared with the past, it is indeed easier to learn about foreign cultures.2.I think so. To a greater extent, foreign travelers spread own indigenous culture to a country. Through communicating with locals, touristsbring own unique culture to them without knowing it不知不觉地. Undoubtedly, a country’s culture will be shocked by foreign culture.3.Absolutely. It is quite necessary to preserve own indigenous culture because every country’s culture has its uniqueness which reflectsconcerned, losing the traditional cultural identity is equal to losing the 4.Yes, I think so. Because learning other cultures culture. Studying China as an “other culture”, that is,reflecting on China from the outside.5.Through learning a foreign culture or language, we can avoid the cultural conflict and language barrier, which helps us have transnationalcommunication and trade with foreigners.6.I believe it is better to go overseas to learn a foreign language because we can firsthand experience 亲身体验local culture and gain insightinto 洞察the relationship between language and culture. Being exposed to接触the real language environment is beneficial to learning authentic/ real language学地道英语.part two: a kind of foreign culture // a style of foreign musicSpeaking of a foreign culture, I want to describe rock music through contacting with my best friend Simon who is rock music freak. Generally speaking, rock music is going over big 大受欢迎in my countryAlthough it originated [ə’ridʒineit] in western countries, with the development of globalization, the rock music has been introduced to China. It has been really welcomed among the young people. Usually during parties, such as campus party, friend reunion, young people tend to indulge themselves with the rock music. Two main reasons contribute to the popularity of the rock music in my country. The first point is that the rock music has amazing beats, awesome [‘ɔ:səm] melody, deep lyrics ['lirik] and meaning. It concerns about love, family, friendship, and it can be optimistic as well as cheerful. It can hit a true emotional level. Rock music is more than just compositions [kɔmpə’ziʃən], it is a way of living, it is a lifelong inspiration. It helps young people release stresses from work or study. It connects people in an emotional way. It reflects the way people approach life.The second point is the rock music is catering to the character of the young people. You know, young people are quite energetic and ebullient [i'bʌljənt] 热情洋溢的, while the rock music is usually associated with fast tempo, strong beat and some aggressive expression. Under the rock music, the young people can better express themselves and obtain resonance [‘rezənəns] 共鸣.1.Off the top of my head, Great Wall comes first because it’s known as one of top ten wonders in the world. As Chinese saying goes, he whodoesn’t reach the Great Wall isn’t a true man. Besides, tourist attractions景点like Lijing River, Five Sacred Mountains五岳and Forbidden City are worth visiting because they have unique beauty.2.The places Chinese people are really interested in should be spectacular places which have unique beauty and reflect exotic cultures likeLijing River, Five Sacred Mountains and Forbidden City. Speaking of countries they want to visit, I think European countries like Britain,Holland and France and Italy are their ideal places due to their unique culture or world-famous brands.famous historical buildings3.With the booming globalization, people have gradually accepted international travel and enjoy fun from it. It not only expands people’soutlook, enrich their leisure life and helps them learn much about different lifestyle, life attitude and unique cultures. Besides, international travel promotes Chinese tourism and brings economic returns.经济效益economical 节俭的,省钱的( Some economic policy has put forward 提出...)4.Yes, I think so. Because tourists carry food during the travel so that thrown-away food, especially some waste which can’t degrade分解,降解do damage to the natural environment. Besides, public transports run more frequently to relieve the pressure of peak passenger volume高峰客流量so that exhaust emission尾气排放is more serious.5.People are more influenced by local culture because local culture’s influence is direct. Locals have a better understanding of culture throughmedia like TV, internet or newspapers or through travelling to that city. The indirect channel of learning about cultures can’t hold a candle to 不能与之相媲美direct understanding of local cultures.1.Definitely. Students usually use computers to search information they need or materials related to their major. Besides, they go online tolearn about current affairs news or watch films to kick back and relax.2.No, I don’t think so. Because teachers have irreplaceable advantages. Teachers’learn in a more direct, vivid and listener-friendly way. When students can’t understand what teachers teach, teachersquestions immediately. Besides, teachers play the role of supervision. To put it in another way, teachers can propose the goal, set plans and supervise students.3.Current education system in China is greatly influenced by Western education system so copying and making it work in China lead to theloss of features of traditional education. As we gradually realize the mistake, we begin to introduce Guoxue (sinology), the study of Chinese language, culture and civilization. Besides, teaching system is towards doggedness over creativity so that students lack creativity.4.Definitely. Education is quite important because education can cultivate children’s all kinds of ability and attitude towards life.Definitely. To a certain extent, I think some kids can expand their knowledge through watching educational programmes such as animalTeachers’ face-to-face instruction can help students master what they learn in a’t understand what teachers teach, teachers can answer these questionsChildren can learn how to interact with peers and how to absorb strength from peers and make up for their own weaknesses. 取长补短Part two 增补:My best friend is Simon who comes from Australia. He is an exchange student studying in my university. He is interested in Chinese cultures, especially Chinese handicrafts like Chinese knots, kites or cross stitch. I remember that after graduation, I decided to do something special (kite) for him before he left for Australia. as it could be many years before I could see him next time. Although I was not much of a craftsman, I still finished the whole kite whole-heartedly. As to how I made it, actually, it was pretty simple. 制作过程开始( 背诵自己写的). When I gave him handmade kite, he was really moved by what he was seeing in front of his eyes. Until today, I remember the happy face . It was like happiness was written all over his face.Well, the kite I made might seem pretty common or not as exquisite but it was made by me. It got some special sentimental value.1.The reasons for city change are multiple. The main reason is population explosion. Increasing number of population leads to housingshortage and traffic jam so the government will build high-rise buildings to save land space and give priority to public transport to relieve traffic pressure. Another reason is air pollution. Due to serious pollution, the government is concerned with city planning and builds some parks, gardens and green belts to beautify the city.2.The changes of a city will have huge effect on people’s lives. On the bright side, p eople’s living standard will be greatly improved due topositive policies. Besides, city planning such as building more parks and green belts will beautify the city, which bring people good mood sothat people’s spiritual life will be improved. However, on the dark side, traffic jam and air pollution arising from the changes are headache to city dwellers.3.No, I don’t think so. Changes have mixed reputation. Traffic jam and air pollution changes bring about lead to life inconvenience and failinghealth.4.I think the young benefit most from the change of a city while the elderly benefit little from it. I mean, the young have stronger ability ofadaptation to changes while the old are more conservative and stubborn that they dislike changes. In their eyes, changes mean insecurity.5.I think changes favor the prepared mind. Those who are psychologically prepared for forthcoming changes can embrace changes. In theireyes, changes are everywhere.6.No, I don’t think so. Some elderly people might not adapt to the change because they have been used to past lifestyle. Sudden changes willlead to inconvenience and discomfort of life. For example, pulling down old houses to save land space and beautify the city leads to disruption of residents’ quiet life.part two 增补Speaking of a change of a city I'm familiar with, I want to talk about the construction of subway. My hometown Jinan is the capital of Shandong province so city population is dense 密集的and rural workers are flooding into 涌入my hometown to find a good job and better their life. Due to large population, city transport has been a big headache for city residents. Before constructing subway, traffic jam on the road drove everyone crazy.使人抓狂Lanes reserved for bikes were increasingly eaten away by cars. Bike riders had to thread their way along the narrow space between cars. Besides, many buses randomly pulled into lanes where they were not supposed to be. I'm not exaggerating that all thea small business you want to run in the futureSpeaking of a small business, I want to run a flower shop in the future. The shop will be opened within the walking distance from my home. I will recruit every employees with strong sense of responsibility, patience and enthusiasm for the job. My flower shop will not just sell flowers, it will sell an atmosphere. I will offer consumers perfect atmosphere in which to kick back and relax. I will design the shop to be cozy and intimate in person: Fancy wall paper, lovely painting and different kinds of fragrant flowers like daisy, carnations, roses and tulips. Besides, I will learn some skills about flower arrangement so flower combination I design for my customers meets their needs and attracts their regular visit. What’s the most special is that on important festivals, I will expresses my thanks to regular customers by sending gifts, which touches many customers. The main reason why I want to run a flower shop is that it will have market potential because modern people often send flowers to visit relatives or friends on special festivals or occasions. So I believe the business will be profitable. Besides, I have a special feeling towards flowers because my dad has been crazy about planting flowers since my childhood, which has influence on me. I'm telling you, I even have impulse to put flowers my dad plants into the flower shop for show or for sale.Flower shopSpeaking of a shop, I want to talk about a shop my sister run 3 years ago. The flower shop has developed into 8 chain stores located in different regions of Shandong province. There are abou t 100 staff in the company. My sister pays attention to every employee’s quality like strong sense of responsibility, patienc e and enthusiasm for the job when she recruits staff. Therefore, every employee puts his/her power into the job so that every flowe r shop runs well. My sister’s flower shops don’t just sell flowers, they sell an atmosphere. They offer consumers perfect atmosphere in which to kick back and relax. Every shop is specially designed to be cozy and intimate: Fancy wall paper, lovely painting and different kinds of fragrant flowers like daisy, carnations, roses and tulips. My sister is an expert in flower arrangement so flower combination she designs for her customers meets their needs and attracts their regular visit. What’s the most speci al is that on important festivals, my sister always expresses her thanks to regular customers by sending gifts, which touches many customers. I admire my sister because she is so successful no matter what troubles she meets with, she always keeps at it without hesitation. I can see from her success belongs to people who prepare for it and work for it.1.People need to have a better understanding of 更好了解current market direction of the business, analyze and assess their owncompetitive edge 竞争优势as well as build good interpersonal relationship network. The main difficulties involve undercapitalization资金不足and poor interpersonal relationship.2.Because these people desire to give full play to 充分发挥their own potential and prove their personal ability. Besides, although runningown business needs huge investment and involves risks of failure, if successful, the company will gain huge profits so these people can live a more comfortable life. There is no doubt that running own business is a fast way to accumulate积累wealth.3.Business owners should put themselves in employees’ shoes, I mean; they should be more concerned about employees so that employeescan have motivation to work. Besides, owners should have good management ability, resolute果断的judgment ability and decision-making ability and cultivate employees’’ confidence so that employees believe their goal is realistic and achievable.4.Definitely. It’s what I have been longing for渴望. Having the business like that can enrich my life, realize my personal value and prove myability.5.It has mixed reputation. On the bright side, having small business can cultivate students’ ability to deal with things on their own, courage toface troubles and business acumen. However, I have to admit that running business will interfere with妨碍their study and distract them from study.6.I don’t deny some businesses sell products of inferior quality to consumers to save cost and gain huge profits. But to attract regularcustomers and potential customers, honesty and integrity诚信are the best policy to ensure the company’s long-term and sound development so I believe not all small businesses sell low-quality goods only to make money. After all, credit management and operation诚信管理和经营can make the company become more prosperous.7.Definitely not. If parents do so, children will be spoiled and be unconscious of managing money. Parents should cultivate children’sawareness of thriftiness. Excessive sense of superiority will lead to children’s weak resilience.8.There are many ways to help children save money. For starter, buying a piggy bank helps children raises the awareness of saving money.Besides, when shopping, satisfying one need of children can make children know making money is not easy.elegant / drank/ groompart two 增补:The whole wedding ceremony included a welcome speech from the MC, bowing to each other, arm-crossed drinking, ring-exchanging, cake-cutting, champagne-pouring, sweet-kissing and toast-proposing. I think the most romantic part was the time when the newlyweds were taking the wedding vows. "..."I think the wedding is the most unforgettable one I have ever attended. (最后一句)1. The dominant family structure was ... while now a small family with 3 or 4 is the mainstream of the family structure.2. The main role of women was to do the household chores and take care of children.3. The revenue the government collect should be used in other fields such as ....4. well-rounded development 全面发展5. It is a profound question and mainly prevalent in China. It is probably because the daughters will eventually leave home to live in her husband's family. while the sons can be permanent members in a family.6. In China, normally when the children get married, they might move to another place to live alone. However, due to financial problems. they can also live with their parents until they find an appropriate house.7. If the couples are not sure about the marriage, they are supposed to consider it more carefully before they do it.8. In the past, the bride sat in the sedan chair and the groom rode the horse while the bride and the groom sit in a luxury car together.clothing: red padded coat made of silk------ white wedding gown and veilplace: in the husband's home----- in the restaurantWhile I was visiting my cousin in Beijing, I experience a very unusual weather event. It's terrible sandstorm for a whole day during the middle spring. When it struck 袭击the city, violent wind carried yellow sand to the sky. The sky turned into a reddish color. The wind tossed卷起dust on the ground and leaves in the air. Very soon the whole city was covered with a layer of sand. The temperature dropped sharply. It turned bitterly cold in middle spring, making you feel winter was here again. The sandstorm led to reduced visibility, causing more car accidents. It was difficult to breathe in the open. Some people were injured or even killed by the billboards or trees felled by violent winds. Fortunately, it only lasted for a day. Later, there was a bright, clear sunny day with a gentle breeze that settled on the city.。

【最新】雅思口语话题分类:压力篇(Pressure)-word范文模板 (2页)

【最新】雅思口语话题分类:压力篇(Pressure)-word范文模板 (2页)

【最新】雅思口语话题分类:压力篇(Pressure)-word范文模板本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==雅思口语话题分类:压力篇(Pressure)Part I1. Do you have a big pressure now ?I am undergoing a very big pressure right now . As an insurance agent , I am required to hit my monthly quota to be able to get my commission . The economic recession has affected many industries worldwide , which certainly include the insurance business .2. What do you do to release your pressure ?I do a lot of walking , especially when I am about to start panicking after a series of rejections by my potential clients . Another helpful thing that I do to release stress is to take a swim for an hour or two . I also do painting when I feel stressed out so that my mind would shift to something more peaceful .3. What kind of pressure do you have ?I feel the heavy pressure of being the only bread winner for a family of seven people . As if this is not enough , I also have the pressure of having to deal with an irritable , nagging and demanding wife . Three of my children are of poor health and they catch fever every three months . Times are very hard nowadays , and in my case , I tend to spend much more than I am able to earn .Part I IDescribe a big pressure that you had .You should say :What was the pressure ;When you had this pressure ;。

1-4月 鸭圈雅思口语 Part3

1-4月 鸭圈雅思口语 Part3

1-4月鸭圈雅思口语素材Part3写在前面的话素材内容外教以国内为背景所创作,以尽可能适合国内考生使用。

如烤鸭们觉得不太合适自身情况,可以做适当微调哦。

另外大家在阅读素材的时候会发现,其实外国人的思维逻辑是跟我们不同的,写出来的文章也是有很大区别,这包括表达方式,用语用词等等。

其实我们这份口语素材不单单帮助大家准备雅思口语考试,同时大家也可以通过素材来研究下外国人的说话方式,写作习惯。

因为现实中真的不像书本上说的How do you do I am fine thank you这样的交流~最后还是祝大家考试顺利哦,使用中有什么疑问欢迎咨询客服,谢谢另外说明一下,我们的Part3是包括了一部分高频考题的,实际考试中考官还会根据你的回答,或者他自己的臆想,天马行空地提问。

店主建议大家,遇到不太熟悉的问题,别冷场,一定要keep talking,让考官知道你表达能力是OK的,只是have no idea about this topic.Good luck!目录No.1经常坐飞机的人 (1)No.2初见某人的时刻 (1)No.3多彩的地方 (2)No.4童年学校 (3)No.5很累却要保持清醒 (4)No.6花很长时间准备的礼物 (5)No.7借过的好用东西 (6)No.8喜欢的天空 (6)No.9读书写字的地方 (7)No.10无聊经历 (8)No.11擅长工作的人 (9)No.12特别的一天 (9)No.13与陌生人的对话 (10)No.14地区特产 (11)No.15最喜欢的一张照片 (12)No.16童年的玩具 (12)No.17选工作或专业的建议 (13)No.18不用工作学习的一天 (14)No.19庆祝成就 (15)No.20想和朋友分享的电影 (16)No.21家庭休闲活动 (16)No.22室内游戏 (17)No.23骗朋友的经历 (18)No.24失而复得的经历 (19)No.25让你开心的一天 (20)No.26新建公共设施 (20)No.27帮助别人的经历(1-4月新题) (21)No.28教你重要道理的人(1-4月新题) (22)No.29被天气阻挡的活动(1-4月新题) (23)No.30家乡的改变(1-4月新题) (23)No.31在杂志或者网上看到的健康文章(1-4月新题) (24)No.32共同完成的项目(1-4月新题) (25)No.33有趣的动物(1-4月新题) (26)No.34校服(1-4月新题) (26)No.35难用的东西(1-4月新题) (27)No.36困难的挑战(1-4月新题) (28)No.37想见的一个新闻人物(1-4月新题) (28)No.38未来不想做的工作(1-4月新题) (29)No.39兴奋的时刻(1-4月新题) (30)No.40学习的一个技能(1-4月新题) (31)No.41理想之家(1-4月新题) (31)No.42享受的一场演出(1-4月新题) (32)No.43重要旅程的延误(1-4月新题) (33)No.44成功的小公司(1-4月新题) (33)No.45拥挤的地方(1-4月新题) (34)No.46经常在一起的家人(1-4月新题) (35)No.47不允许用手机的经历(1-4月新题) (35)No.48收到的一个重要短信(1-4月新题) (36)No.49乘公共交通工具旅行(1-4月新题) (37)No.50某人给我道歉的经历(1-4月新题) (37)No.51曾经努力实现的目标(1-4月新题) (38)No.1经常坐飞机的人1.What are the advantages of traveling by plane?There are several advantages of traveling by plane.The most obvious advantages are the ability to travel great distances in a shorter period of time,the convenience,and that traveling by plane is the safest way to travel!Plane travel allows people to maximize their time at their destination because they are spending less time in transit.A flight between Beijing and Guangzhou is only about three and half hours compared to over20hours when driving by car.Also,air travel is considerably safer than driving and is considered the safest means of transportation. Traveling by plane is fast,convenient and safe.2.Why do some people prefer to travel by train?Many people prefer to travel by train.To begin with,it is much less expensive to travel by train than other modes of transportation and it is more comfortable.This is important when traveling with a family.If the destination is not a great distance away,it may actually be faster and more convenient to go by train!Also,passengers can see the beautiful countryside and,for longer trips,buy sleeping accommodations so they can arrive refreshed.Finally, compared to travel by air,people have much more freedom to move around.For instance,they can get up to walk to the dining car for something to eat.There are many reasons to prefer travel by train.3.What are the disadvantages of living near an airport?I think the main disadvantages of living near an airport are the noise and air pollution.Airplanes are noisy and this noise is very disruptive.If people live near a large airport,they can expect to hear noise24hours a day.Not only can this noise be disruptive during the day,but it can interfere with sleep.Of course,the sound of airplanes is louder outside and that may limit people’s desire to enjoy outdoor recreation.In addition to the noise pollution outdoors,the air quality may be negatively affected and that can be unhealthy.When considering the noise and poorer air quality,I would definitely prefer not to live near an airport.4.How is working at the airport different from working at other places?Airports are unique because of their strict schedules.Employees need to place a high emphasis on customer satisfaction even though they are working under the pressure of constant deadlines.Every step of the flight process must be strictly,and politely,monitored so that these schedules are met.This includes everything from check in,checking luggage,gate operations,boarding,and deplaning.And all of this must be done while ensuring customers are happy with their experience.This becomes complicated when things happen outside of an employee’s control,like severe weather that causes flight delays.Then employees are dealing with large numbers of upset customers.This is very stressful and exhausting.Very few industries have the pressure to maintain schedules as closely as airports and employees have to do it with a smile no matter how tired they are! No.2初见某人的时刻1.Do you think it is strange to make friends online?I don’t think it is strange at all to make friends online!I can meet people with common interests and communicate conveniently through social media.While it is important to be careful sharing information when developing friendships online,I have met many people who have similar interests by participating in forums dedicated to my interests.For instance,I enjoy photography and have received excellent advice on where to buy qualityequipment inexpensively from an online friend.Another thing I especially like about meeting people online is that we can communicate through social media.It makes communication more relaxed because we can“talk”on our own schedule without lengthy time obligations.I definitely count my online friends as my friends.2.Why do some people have few friends?Some people have only a few friends because they feel true friendships take time to nurture and develop.For instance,I have many acquaintances,but only a few close friends.I consider a friend to be someone I have known for a while and can confide in.In my mind,it takes time and many interactions to grow from being an acquaintance into a trusted friend.That is why some of my friends are people I have known since elementary school,while other friendships I have developed more recently are with people who I have spent more time with. When I go out with a group of people,I am friendly with everyone,but only a few are truly my friends.3.Which is more important,new friendships or old ones?Although I think both old and new friendships are special,I think new ones may be more important.People’s interests,stage of life,and even where they live can change.I have great memories of my childhood friend,Laura, and we remain in touch through social media.When I go home,I will be sure to visit with her.However,now that I have graduated and started my new job in a new city,I am meeting friends through work and am spending time with them.I have also met people in my building.I think it is only natural to develop new friendships as our life circumstances change.While I can maintain contact with old friends,sometimes it makes more sense to put time and energy into new friendships.4.How do companies welcome their new employees?To begin with,usually on the first day,new employees will be given a tour of the department and building by a supervisor and will be introduced to their panies want to welcome their new employees because they hope they will have a long and successful business association together.Secondly,when companies hire new employees,there often is an orientation meeting which allows the company to give new employees important information about policies and procedures.This orientation also allows the new employees to meet each other if they work in different stly,frequently supervisors will invite the new employees to dinner so they can get to know each other better.These are all ways to make new employees feel welcome.No.3多彩的地方1.Is color important for clothing?Color is very important for clothing and is vital to learn about.It is especially important to dress in appropriate colors for specific occasions.Also,colors mean different things in different cultures.For instance,if you are invited to a wedding in the United States,the bride wears white as it is the color of purity.If a guest wears all white,it is considered rude.While in China,black is associated with mourning and would never be appropriate to wear for anyone to wear at a wedding.Moreover,appropriate colors are also important in business.You have to dress appropriately for interviews and meeting clients because you will be judged on this first impression. Generally,muted colors are best as those are more accepted in the workplace.Color choice in clothing says a lot about an individual.2.Should coursebooks be colorful?Absolutely.Colorful coursebooks create interest compared to a text book that is printed only in black and white.While this would make the cost to produce the coursebook more expensive,not to mention the price to purchase it, it would make the book so much more readable.Firstly,charts and illustrations can be highlighted with color to point out the significant points more clearly.Color contrast can also be used to show comparative information and exceptions more clearly.Secondly,photographs stand out and look so much more real in color than if they are printed in gray-scale.These are the differences that can make a coursebook more interesting to read and easier to understand.3.What color do you think people would choose when decorating their houses?Color selections for someone’s home is a very individual choice because it sets the mood they want for each room. Personally,I tend to like neutral colors that represent wood,earth,and water tones for wall colors.Also,these wall tones don’t clash with each other as you walk from room to room.I feel these neutral colors can easily be accented with brighter colors to make a room look more complete.Color can be added through curtains,pillows, and wall hangings to create the desired mood.Also,these items can also be easily changed to create a different look without having to change the wall color.However,like I said at the beginning,color is a very individual choice!4.Do you think the color of a company’s dress code represents the image of the corporation?The management of a company puts time and money into developing the company dress code in order to express their desired image.The company is trying to project the principles and standards of their company through color. They want their customers and vendors to have trust and confidence in their business product and the company as a whole.Also,when everyone follows the dress code,it shows people outside of the company that the employees feel united and loyal.Besides,the color of a company’s dress code may be different depending on the type of corporation.A conservative accounting business would most probably have a conservative gray color to display confidence whereas a food corporation might have green to represent freshness.Color definitely represents the image of the company!No.4童年学校1.What is the difference between current teachers and those in the past?While both current and past teachers have always wanted what is best for their students,I think today’s teachers pay more attention to the comprehensive development of students.Current teachers definitely focus on academics, but they also try to help students cultivate a variety of interests and hobbies to make the student more well-rounded,and hopefully a happier and healthier person.The emphasis in the past was solely on a student’s academic performance.Teachers in the past were more concerned with forcing students to complete their assignments and even punishing those who did not by corporal punishment.Today’s teachers have a more holistic view of each student than teachers in the past.2.What is the difference between being taught by teachers and by AII think the main difference is that teachers can provide human interaction to students.A good teacher is able to recognize when a student is struggling when learning before the student becomes frustrated.Students know that a person is there to help them with the learning process and acknowledge them when they succeed!However,if students are being taught by AI,they may not have the opportunity to tell the AI what they really need or get answers to their questions.What’s more,another difference between them may be the quality of the teacher vs. the AI.Although there are many teachers in our country,there are not always enough good teachers.An AI mayalso be a good option if there is a shortage of teachers in a specific subject area.Moreover,AI may be a way for motivated students with aptitude in the subject area to learn at his or her own pace.3.What is the difference between private schools and public schools?There are many differences between private and public schools.First,private schools generally have smaller class sizes and a more rigorous curriculum than public schools.Sometimes this curriculum is focused on a specific subject area,like languages,mathematics,or the arts.Secondly,private schools are very expensive with high tuition rates;not all of the families in China can afford them.So,the private school is also called the‘exclusive school’in st,since public schools are generally larger than private schools,there is often a larger variety of activities that students can be involved in after school.4.What is the difference between international schools and other schools?There are many differences between international schools and other schools in China.To begin with,International schools are mainly attended by foreign students and have more emphasis on the study of English.Also,they usually follow the same curriculum as schools in the United States or Great Britain.Subjects like social studies are presented from a global perspective and are often integrated with other subjects like science,etc.On the other hand,regular schools generally teach Chinese students in Mandarin.They have a specific educational goal for each student.Their emphasis is on educating each student to be able to pass and get good marks for the university entrance examination.No.5很累却要保持清醒1.What kind of people lack sleep?I think most people suffer from lack of sleep,at least most people between the ages of12and60!People are putting in long hours to get their work done,dealing with stress,and trying to balance work and home.When time is short,sleep is often cut short too.Additionally,the worry associated with this stress often disrupts a person’s sleep and make it not as refreshing as it should be.Students put a great deal of time into their studies for exams and are worrying about their future choices.Adults also deal with deadlines and usually work long hours.The stress of balancing work and family life also interferes with both the amount of time set aside for sleep and quality of sleep.It is a difficult cycle for people to deal with.2.Why do people feel tired a lot nowadays?I think people feel tired because sleep is the first thing people sacrifice when they“run out of time”.As I said in the last question,people have a lot of responsibilities by studying and working a lot of hours,along with the stress of trying to balance life and work.Everything seems to be a priority except sleep.While learning and using time management skills won’t cure the problem all of the time for everyone,I think using good time management skills will help people focus to be able to get more done and allow them to prioritize sleep as part a healthy routine!3.How do people keep awake when they are tired?I think I know all the tricks to stay awake when I am tired.Drinking caffeinated drinks is usually the first thing I try.Turning lights on brighter around me helps trick my mind into thinking it is really isn’t as late as it is. Sometimes a few minutes of activity will clear my head like a brisk walk.Splashing cold water on my face and wrists can help me be more alert.My last trick is to take several deep breaths to get oxygen flowing and this ismore effective if I stretch with the breathing.There are lots of ways to try to stay awake when you are tired. 4.What occasions do people need to keep awake even though they feel tired?There are many occasions that people need to keep awake no matter how tired they are.I divide them into ‘urgent’,‘important’,and‘should’occasions.Staying awake while driving is an urgent situation and if you can’t stay awake,it is important to stop until you can.There are many important occasions that it is better to be awake, but isn’t a“life or death”situation like driving.For example,staying awake in class is important for obvious reasons.A“should’occasion example is when my family went to a play last month.My father fell asleep and my mother was so angry.It definitely would have been better for him if stayed awake!I think we can all think of many occasions where we struggled to stay alert!No.6花很长时间准备的礼物1.How do people usually choose gifts?Gifts are meant to make other people happy.So,people usually give a great deal of thought about the type of occasion,what others want,and about what they can afford to spend before choosing a gift!These things don’t always align,so often there is a lot to think about.For occasions like a for young child’s birthday party,a small, fun gift like an inexpensive toy is very appropriate and delights the child receiving it.Other times,giving money is the best option.This way the people receiving the gift can decide what they want for themselves,for instance for a wedding or house warming gift.If a person is financially well-off and does not want or need anything,often the best idea is to give a hand-made gift.These will provide the sentimental value that will make the recipient happy.2.Why do some people find it hard to choose gifts?Some people really struggle choosing a gift because they want to give the perfect gift that will make the recipient happy and feel special.A gift doesn’t have to be expensive to be appreciated and well-received,however the choice of a gift is also a reflection on the giver.If someone chooses a gift without putting any thought into it,the recipient will know that and will be disappointed.Also,there are so many choices when buying a gift and being able to buy things on-line offers even more options to choose from.Sometimes it’s just hard to make a decision and settle on that perfect gift!3.Do you think useful gifts are always more suitable than those useless ones?Sometimes I think getting a frivolous gift is fun,but in general,I think useful gifts are much better to give and receive.For example,suppose a teenage girl gets an oversized stuffed animal and a bag for her16th birthday.It lightens everyone’s mood when she unwraps the stuffed animal and everyone says it is“cute”.However,it isn’t a very practical gift and will probably be thrown out and forgotten very soon.On the other hand,the bag is something she will use and enjoy repeatedly.A practical and useful gift will be a longer lasting memento of the occasion.4.Do people give the same gifts as they did in the past?I don't think so.There are a variety of new choices of gifts to give because of advances in electronics and the ability to buy things from the internet.Nowadays,everyone wants the latest models of electronics,like cell phones,tablets,or wireless accessories.It makes for many new choices!My mother just purchased a tablet for my grandmother.It has the same functionality as a cell phone,but she is able to see screen better.This would neverhave been a possibility a generation ago!However,gifts in the past were limited to what could be made or purchased locally.I think that is the difference.Besides,giving money for certain occasions has been customary for a long time and continues to be appropriate.No.7借过的好用东西1.What kind of things do people borrow from each other?I think of small things that people borrow because they need or want them for a short period of time.I have some books that I am happy to let friends borrow.My friend and I are the same size and we will sometimes share clothes.My father needed a tool to change a light fixture and borrowed it from a st month,I forgot money for lunch as school and my teacher saw that I wasn’t eating and loaned me money for food.I was sure to pay her back the next day.I am uncomfortable borrowing money,even in small amounts!People usually avoid borrowing expensive things,like computers,because you are responsible for it and would feel terrible if it broke while you had it.2.What are the things that people do not choose to lend to others?Like I said in my last answer,people don’t really like to loan money or expensive items.If you loan someone money and they can not pay you back like you had agreed,the relationship will become strained and even ruined. Other things that people don’t like to lend are expensive things like electronics or sentimental items like family heirlooms.If something happened to them while they were in the possession of someone else,they could be expensive or even impossible to repair.Not that anyone would be purposely careless,but things happen in life. If I loaned my laptop to my best friend,I know she would do her best to take care of it,but she accidentally dropped it,I know I would feel resentful because of the inconvenience it would cause me.3.Do we always need to get permissions from others before using something they have?Yes,we should always get permission from others before using their possessions.If you don’t,that is stealing! That is a point I keep trying to tell my younger brother who thinks nothing of coming into my room and “borrowing”my things.He has borrowed my tennis racket,my electronics,and even music from my music collection without asking.It would not be so bad if I didn’t have to go into his room to get them back!Of course, I would lend these items to him,but if he would ask first,I would know where these items were so I wouldn’t be looking for them thinking that I misplaced them!4.What do you think of copying ideas from others?This is a difficult question because I think that someone can take a good idea and make it even better.However,I think credit has to be given to the person who thought of the idea to begin with.Then the question comes up,what if this person doesn’t want you to use their idea.If you can’t convince him or her to work with you on it,then I think it is better to try to find your own creative thoughts around the that idea to come up with your own work. Ideas can always be improved on and that’s what helps science growing and expanding.It is important to share ideas,but I don’t think copying them is fair.No.8喜欢的天空1.Should kids know more about stars and planets?Kids should learn about the stars and planets.This is a science that has been studied since ancient times.So muchis known about space and there is so much more to learn.While most kids no longer need to know how to navigate the ocean by the stars,it is fascinating to notice how the stars“change”in the sky depending on the time and season.This allow students to know more about the Earth’s rotation and our position in the universe.The advances used in the study of space have helped many other areas of science and is beneficial for everyone!2.Is high technology helpful for star watching?Star watching can be done with everything from the naked eye on a particularly dark night to a very expensive telescope.A lot can be learned by looking at the night skies with only your eyes and matching them with images of the constellations.It is easy and inexpensive to learn the location and names of prominent stars this way. However,there is inexpensive technology that can be very helpful too.There are apps that you can download on your phone and as you position your phone in a certain direction,it will identify what you are looking at for you. Nowadays,technology makes stars and planets accessible to everyone.3.What kind of people are interested in stars?I think people who are interested in the stars are filled with curiosity about things they can’t touch and feel.There is so little known about the stars,people use their curiosity and imagination to fuel their interest in learning more. Most of these people are just so impressed with the immense majesty of the stars and planets that they enjoy sky watching!Some people make star watching more of a hobby.They may buy an inexpensive telescope and go to remote areas on weekends and look for specific astronomical events.Still others want to know the answers to questions about space and everything in it and study stars in earnest!4.Why do some people like to watch movies about stars or planets?Many people enjoy movies about stars or planets because they can spark your imagination.There is a genre called “science fiction”and many of these movies are about people going to other planets and exploring.Often,they are learning about how to live in that planet’s atmosphere and sometimes they interact with alien life who look very different from us.The more modern movies about stars or planets have brilliant video effects about space travel that capture your interest.These are things no one would ever see on earth,and even though it is just fiction,it can be fun to imagine going to other planets!No.9读书写字的地方1.What do you think is more important?Reading or writing?This is not an easy question at all because both are important,but I think the ability to read is more important than writing because it needs to be learned first.If a person reads enough different material,they will naturally develop into a good writer.They will become familiar with vocabulary and different sentence structures through their reading and will use these in their writing.Reading allows people to understand what ideas other people are trying communicate.This allow people to learn through their reading.However,people who do not write well can try to get their thoughts and ideas across to others through speech and,perhaps,even art!2.Who needs to have good writing skills?It is so important for everyone to be able to write;it will be hard to narrow down to specific groups of people! News and magazine writers need to be able to write concisely,without personal bias,so people will know and understand the events happening in the world.It may be especially important for people who work in scientific fields like medicine,so there is clarity when it comes to medical advances and patient care.The ability to write isimportant for people in the legal profession so that laws are written without ambiguity and are easy to interpret.I think anyone in authority should have good writing skills so that their thoughts are expressed clearly.3.At what age should children start to read?I think children should not be forced to read too young because then they may get frustrated and not want to learn. Some children who are read to frequently in the home develop an interest in reading early,but most children are ready to start when they are in kindergarten usually by age5.Children can learn simple characters and will soon be able to expand on that.While young children may not have the manual coordination to write characters yet, they usually take pride in identifying them.So,I think child should start to read at the age of around5.4.Where can people get more information from,words or pictures?There is a saying that“a picture can say a thousand words”.Well,I don’t believe that!While an illustration or picture can help place emphasis on what an idea is,words are much more specific and explicit in getting the information across to people.Sometimes words don’t keep the reader’s interest,so they do not grasp the main idea.But I think that if something is well written,there is less room for interpretation of what the author is trying to communicate.No.10无聊经历1.Why do people get bored?People get bored for different reasons,some are physical and some are mental.Some people who get bored easily are people who are lacking healthy nutrition or rest.The physical part of a person certainly affects the mental and emotional parts!Other people get bored because they have been in the same daily routine for a long time,lack choices in their recreational activities,and perhaps even have a low level of mental stimulation.Many people find it hard to break out of a boring routine and try a new hobby or meet new people,even though this would provide the type of mental stimulation that would be helpful for them.2.Why are people less interested in reading books nowadays?Books take a long time to read and people don’t have the time to dedicate to reading for enjoyment like they did before.Students and working adults have a lot of time commitments and less free time.Printed books seem to be replaced by ebooks because they are more convenient to have with you.If people do have an interest in books, sometimes they will listen to an audio book or ebook while they are doing something else,like working out at the gym or while they are on public transportation.3.Are all the boring jobs going to be done by robots in the future?Most industries are going to become more automated in the future.People have already found robots are taking over more and more of the routine tasks that are part of a job.But it is important to realize that while many of the routine tasks are going to be done by robots,AI cannot provide the type of individual critical thinking skills required for many jobs.The question is:what is a boring job?Some people think that child care can be boring. Would a robot ever replace a human being in a nursery?I hope not!Many people in the sales field have repetitive jobs.It also can very repetitive,but they could never be replaced by a robot because of the required critical thinking skills.I think there will be jobs that will not be done by robots.4.Why do some people choose boring jobs?。

压力 雅思口语

压力 雅思口语

雅思口语考试中可能会涉及到关于“压力”的话题,考生需要在短时间内对问题做出回答。

以下是一个关于“压力”的雅思口语范文:**题目:Can you talk about a situation where you experienced a lot of pressure? How did you handle it?**Pressure is a common aspect of our lives, and I certainly have had my fair share of experiences where I felt an immense amount of pressure. One particular situation that comes to mind is during my final year of university when I was working on my thesis.Completing a thesis is already a demanding task, but the pressure was heightened by several factors. Firstly, it was a crucial requirement for my graduation, and secondly, the topic I had chosen was particularly challenging. Moreover, I had a part-time job and other academic responsibilities, which intensified the stress.To handle this situation, I adopted a multi-faceted approach. Firstly, I implemented effective time management strategies. I created a detailed schedule that allocated specific time slots for research, writing, and reviewing. This helped me break down the monumental task into smaller, more manageable components.Additionally, I sought support from my professors and peers. Discussing my ideas and concerns with them not only provided valuable insights but also alleviated some of the emotional burden. They offered guidance on refining my research questions and structuring my arguments, which boosted my confidence.Furthermore, I made self-care a priority. Recognizing that burnout could hinder my productivity, I ensured that I took breaks, engaged in activities I enjoyed, and maintained a healthy sleep routine. Exercise, in particular, became a crucial outlet for stress relief.Another crucial aspect of handling pressure was maintaining a positive mindset. Instead of viewing the thesis as an insurmountable obstacle, I reframed it as an opportunity for intellectual growth and a chance to contribute meaningfully to my field. This shift in perspective helped me stay motivated and focused.In terms of practical strategies, I utilized productivity tools and techniques. I employed project management software to track my progress, set milestones, and receive reminders. Breaking down the thesis into smaller tasks with clear deadlines made the workload more manageable.Ultimately, despite the intense pressure, I successfully completed my thesis. Reflecting on this experience, I believe that effective time management, seeking support, prioritizing self-care, maintaining a positive mindset, and utilizing productivity tools collectively played a crucial role in managing the pressure.This experience not only taught me valuable skills in handling stress but also instilled a sense ofaccomplishment and resilience. I realized that pressure, when approached strategically and with a positive mindset, can be a catalyst for personal and academic growth.。

压力苦恼 雅思口语

压力苦恼 雅思口语

Part III
1. Do you think that young people are having more pressure now?
All kinds of people face different kinds of pressure in different stages of their lives. Even little children have their own pressures in their school life. As these young kids grow up, their challenges and pressures in life will also be increasing. These problems tend to get bigger and heavier as a person reaches maturity.
2. What do you think is the best way to prevent having much pressure?
One basic step to prevent having too much pressure is by not sweating the small stuff. Sometimes, we make a fuss about very small troubles, and they become truly big because of how we view them. Another way to prevent having too much pressure is by not bearing all the burdens on your shoulders alone. Try to find someone who can take some of the load.

2017年1月2月3月4月雅思口语题库part 1汇总

2017年1月2月3月4月雅思口语题库part 1汇总

2017年1月2月3月4月雅思口语题库part 1汇总本季度总计35个话题,新题数量(总计18个话题)约占50%,旧题为17个话题:1. 2016年三个季度话题总数分别为37,37和33题,其中新题数量分别为12,14和11题;2. 本季度发现新题中12个为全新话题,全新话题中如games & video games 和Indoor games会有重复且相似,indoor games和indoor activities又类似,indoor activities又和旧题中的outdoor activities相对,leisure time和旧题中的weekends类似,因此五月花留学在题目编排时有备注,且为了保证同学们在备考中准备充分,建议大家全部准备整理的题目。

这也是导致本季度新题数量相比2016年全年多的主要原因;3. 2个旧题改编分别是going out & bringing things与旧题forgetting about things类似,musical instruments与旧题music细化;4.4个旧题回归分别是television,friends,swimming(跟part 2相同话题),public holiday;Part 1新题汇总Part 1全新话题(12个话题)Dream1. Do you remember your dream when you wake up?2. How long can you remember when you wake up?3. Have you had a bad dream before?4. What was the strangest dream you have had?5. What do you usually dream about?6. Do you like hearing others' dreams?7. Do you think dream will affect life?8. Do you want to know dreams from others?9. Do you want to learn more about dreams?10.Why are dreams so important?Toy1.What was your favorite toy in childhood?2. Did you have many toys when you were a child?3. Who would usually buy toys for you?4. Did you like to share your toys with others?5. Should parents buy many toys to their children?6. What are the benefits of children playing toys?7. What are the disadvantages of children playing toys?Mirror1. Do you often look in the mirror?2. How many times do you look into the mirror every day?3. Have you ever tried not to look into the mirror when you buy clothes?4. Do you use the mirror before buying a piece of clothes?5. Do you often buy mirrors?6. Where do you put mirrors?7. Do you think mirrors are a necessary decoration?Robots1. Are you interested in robots? Why?2. Have you ever used a robot?3. Will you want to buy a robot in the future?4. Do you like robots to work at your home?5. Do you want to take a car which robot is the driver?6. Will you use robot as baby sitter?7. Why did you like to watch robot movie when you were child?8. Will robots replace human beings in the workplace completely?9. What perspectives do old people have on robots?10. Will robots change our society significantly?Shoes1. Do you like shoes?2. Which do you prefer, comfortable shoes or fashionable ones?3. What is your favorite pair of shoes?4. Did you have any special shoes to wear when you were a child?5. Do you buy shoes from online shops?6. Are people willing to buy expensive shoes?7. Why do some people buy a lot of shoes?Watch1. How often do you wear a watch?2. What was your first watch like?3. Did you wear a watch when you were a child?4. Have you ever received a watch as a gift?5. What kinds of watches do you like to wear?6. Do people still wear watches in your country?Housework1.Do you do housework at home?2. In your home, who does the housework?3. What kind of housework do you often do?4. What kinds of housework do you dislike to do?5. Did you do housework when you were a child?6. Did you help your parents do housework when you were young?7. Do you think that children should do housework?8. Do you think men and women should share housework?9. Do people in your country do much housework?10. Do you think machines bring more benefits to do housework than humans? Games & Video games1.Do you play any computer or cellphone games?2. Which kinds of game do you like to play?3. Is it beneficial for young people to play games?4. Do you play video games?5. What kinds of video games do you like to play?6. Is it good for young people to play video games?Indoor Games1. Do you play any indoor games?2. Do you play indoor games or outdoor games?3. What indoor games did you play when you were a child?4. Is there any particular indoor game that you liked when you were a child?5. What sorts of indoor games do children play now?Indoor Activities (结合outdoor activities )1. Do you like indoor activities?2. What indoor activities do you usually do?3. Do you prefer outdoor or indoor activities?4. What are the benefits of doing indoor activities?Leisure time (结合weekends)1.Do you spend your leisure time at home or outside?2.What do you do in leisure time / after class?3. Do you like to spend your leisure time with families or friends?High school=secondary school1.What’s most memorable thing in your high school?2.What is least favorite/dislike subject in your high school?3. Do you still have contact with your high school classmate?Part 1新题 | 旧题改编(2个话题)Going out & bringing things【2015年5月至8月,2015年9月至12月考过forgetting about things】When do you usually go out, in the daytime or in the evening?What do you always do when going out?What will your bring when you go out?What necessary things you will bring when going out?What will you bring when you have to stay a night?How would you remind yourself of something you need to bring?Will you bring different things in the daytime or at night?Did you ever forget to bring things?What helps people to remember things?Why do old people forget about things easily?Have you ever forgotten something important?Musical instruments (Music改编)Have you ever learned musical instruments?Is it difficult to learn how to play musical instruments?Which instrument would you prefer to study, the piano or the violin?Does your school offer music class?Is it necessary for kids to take music class?Do you think music class has an impact on kids?Do you like Chinese traditional music?结合Music旧题来一起准备:Do you often (like to) listen to music?When do you listen to music?How much time do you spend listening to music every day?What kinds of music do you like to listen to?What's our favorite kind of music?How often do you listen to (that type of) music?When did you start listening to this type of music?Where do you listen to it?How do you feel when you listen to this music?Do you like listening to songs?Have you ever been to a musical performance?Is music an important subject at school in China?Did you often listen to music when you were a child? (If yes, give details.)What kinds of music are (most) popular in China?Part 1新题 | 旧题回归(4个话题)Swimming【2016年1月至4月 | 2015年5月至8月 | 2015年9月至12月均考过,高频旧题】Do you like swimming?Is it difficult to learn how to swim?Do many children in your country learn how to swim?Where do Chinese like to go swimming?What’s the difference between swimming in the pool and swimming in the sea? Television【2015年5月至8月 | 2015年9月至12月均考过】When do you watch TV?How much TV do you (usually) watch?What TV programs are you interested in? | What's your favorite TV program?Did you watch much TV when you were a child? (How much?)What (types of) programs did you watch when you were a child?In China, have television programs changed much in recent years?How do you think TV programs in China could be improved?Has television changed your life in any way?Friend【 2015年5月至8月friendship】Do you have many friends?Do you prefer to have a best friend or several not so close friends?How often do you talk to your friends?Do you still have contact with your old friends?How do you communicate with your friends?What do you like to do with friends? Why?How can people make friends in your country?Do you ever help a friend by giving advice?Do you think it's easy for people to make friends at work?Is it important for people to have good relationships with colleagues at their workplace? (Why?)Would you say the students (at your school/university) have a good relationship with each other?(Possibly) How would you describe a "good relationship"?Public holidays【2016年1月至4月 | 2015年5月至8月 | 2015年9月至12月均考过】What public holidays do you have in your country?Do people in your country celebrate Christmas?Do you like public holidays?Which public holidays do you like the most?What did you do during the last public holidays?How long does the public holiday should be?What do other people in your country usually do on public holidays?What would you like to do during the next public holiday?Do you think public holidays are important?Do you think there should be more public holidays in your country?。

雅思2017年1月到4月口语part2题库.doc

雅思2017年1月到4月口语part2题库.doc

人物类A family member made you proud(New)You should say:Who this person isWhen this happenedWhat this person didAnd explain why you felt proudPart31. What would children do to make their parents proud?2. What did you do to make your parents proud when you were young?3. What advantages of yours make you proud?4. When was the last time that you felt proud of yourself?The politest person you know(New)You should say:Who this person isWhat your relationship with this person isWhat the person likes to doAnd why you think this person is the politestPart31. How do Chinese people show politeness?2. Is there any difference between etiquette in cities and in small towns?3. How to teach children to be polite?4. How do you deal with impolite people?5. What kinds of behavior are not polite?A family member who has had important influence onyou (New)You should say:Who the person isWhat kind of person he or she isWhat this person has done to influence youAnd explain why you think this person is important to youPart31. These days, people from different generations live together, do you think this is a problem?2. Why do some children get spoiled at home?3. Do young adults in your country like to communicate with old people?4. How much do you think people should be responsible for (the welfare of) their own parents?5. Do you think family relationships are important?A famous person that you are interested in (New)You should say:Who this person isHow you know about this personHow this person became famousAnd explain why you like this person.Part31. How do people become famous?2. What types of people become famous in your country?3. What qualities do (all or most or many) famous people have in common?4. Do you think people are famous as a result of some real talent or are they famous for some other reasons?5. What are the good points about being famous?An interesting neighbor (New)You should say:Who this person isHow you know this personWhat this person likes to doAnd explain why you think this neighbor is interestingPart3Do you think neighbors are important?Do you think it's important to have a good relationship with one's neighbors?Do you think people's relationships with their neighbors today is the same as it was in the past?What are the benefits of belonging to a community?A person who just moved homeYou should say:When and where this person movedHow you know this personWhat this person broughtAnd how this person felt aboutPart31. Do you like to live in big houses or small houses?2. Where do old people like to live, city or countryside?3. Do you like to move house frequently?4. Is it easy to move house in China?A person who has a great influence on youYou should say:Who this person isHow you know this personWhat influence this person has on youAnd explain how you think of the influencePart31. What social values should parents teach children?2. Many children misbehave at school, what are the reasons?3. Do you think mass media have a great impact on the young generation?4. Why is it hard for adults to change?5. How to help young people to develop good habits?A famous person in your countryYou should say:Who this person isHow you know this personWhat this person is famous forAnd explain why you like this personPart31. In general, how do people become famous?2. What kinds of people become famous?3. Do you think to become famous, a person need to have some special talents?4. What are some general qualities famous people have compared with ordinary people?5. Compare the way people become famous today with in the past (30 or 50 years ago).6. In your opinion, were the standards for judging who is famous before better than whey are now?A person you have met before and you want to know more aboutYou should say:Who this person isWhen and where you metWhat you did or talked aboutAnd explain why you would like to know more about this personPart31. How do Chinese people make friends?2. Who is more important to you, friends or family?3. Do you like to be friends with someone who is different from you?4. Do you have any foreign friends?5. Why is it easier to make friends on the Internet than in reality?A creative inventor or musicianYou should say:Who this person isWhat this person doesHow you knew this personAnd explain why you think this person is creativePart31. What creative activities did you like to do when you were young?2. Why do people like to copy others’ ideas these days?3. What is the best way to cultivate children’s creativity?4. Do you think creativity can be learnt?5. Why does art help to nurture creativity?2物品类A decision made by others that you disagreed with (New) You should say:What the decision wasHow it was madeWhat you disagreed withAnd explain why you disagreed with itPart31. What skills are necessary when making decisions?2. How can people improve their decision-making skills?3. How do you think computers will change the way people make decisions?4. Do parents in China allow their children to make important decisions about the future?5. Do you think that parents should make important decisions for their children?A plan in your life (that is not related to work or study) (New) You should say:What it was aboutWhen you made itHow it workedAnd how you felt about the resultPart31. Should parents set goals for children?2. When do young children start to set goals for themselves?3. What kinds of goals are not realistic?4. Why do people set goals?5. What would you feel if you couldn’t achieve your goals?A book you want to read again (New)You should say:What it isWhat it is aboutWhen you read it for the first timeAnd explain why you want to read it again.Part31. How often do you read?2. Do Chinese people like to read?3. Do people with different reading levels buy the same kinds of reading materials?4. What do Chinese people like to read?5. What kinds of materials do you think people should read?6. What benefits do young people get from reading?A kind of foreign food you have had (New)You should say:When you had itWhere you ate itWhat it wasAnd how you felt about itPart31. Do you like to try new food?2. What kinds of foreign food are popular in your country?3. Do you like to cook at home?4. Is it expensive to eat out in your country?5. What’s the difference between Chinese food and western food?A well-paid job that you will be good at (New)You should say:What it isHow you can find this jobWhat it requires you to doAnd explain you think you will be good at itPart31. Is it hard to find a good job in China?2. What kinds of preparation should people do for a job interview?3. Why do some people keep changing their jobs?4. What should a good employer do?5. Would like to work on weekends?6. How would define “a good job”?An interesting talk or speech (New)You should say:When you heard itWhere you heard itWhat it was aboutAnd explain why you think it was interestingPart31. What kinds of people will be invited to give a speech?2. What kinds of speeches are interesting?3. Is listening to speeches important to children?4. How to select simple speeches for children?5. Will Chinese people feel nervous when it comes to public speaking?A kind of weather you like (New)You should say:What it isWhere you usually experience itWhat you will doAnd explain why you like itPart31. What kinds of clothes do people wear in summer?2. What the least favorite season for you?3. What types of weather are suitable for outdoor activities?4. If the weather is bad, what would people do indoors?5. What’s the most typical weather in your country?One of your favorite filmsYou should say:When and where you saw itWhat type of film it wasWhat the film was aboutAnd explain why it is your favorite filmAn interesting songYou should say:What kind of song it isHow you found itWhat it is aboutAnd explain why it is interesting to youPart31. What do old people like to listen to?2. How would your grandfather feel if you gave him some hip pop music to listen to?3. Why do you think old people like old songs?4. Why do think people of different age group have different favorite songs?5. What kinds of music do children in China like to listen to?6. What are the differences between popular music and the music that young children like to listen to?7. Why do some people like to play musical instruments in the open?A special meal that you would like to haveYou should say:Where you would like to have itWho you would like to have it withWhat you would like to eatAnd explain how you would feel about the mealSomething you did with a group of peopleYou should say:What the activity wasWhen and where you did itWho you were withAnd explain how you felt about being part of this groupAn area of science that you are interested in (such as physics, mathematics)You should say:What it isWhen you started to become interested in itWhat you have learnt from itAnd explain why you have interest in itPart31. What is your opinion of modern education in school?2. What school subjects do you think are most important, why?3. What school subjects do you think will be the most important in the future?4. What school subjects do you think will be the most useful in adult life?5. What are the advantages of studying computing in high school?An advertisement you have seen recentlyYou should say:When and where you saw itWhat was advertisedWhat the contents of the advertisements wereAnd explain how you felt about itPart31. What are the different kinds of advertising?2. What kind of advertising is most common in China?3. What are the ways in which advertisements catch the attention of viewers?4. Do big companies prefer to advertise on TV or in some other ways?5. What are the good and bad points of advertisements?6. Is advertising on the Internet very influential?7. Are any kinds of advertising in China considered illegal?8. Do you trust advertisements?9. How do you feel about false advertising?A website you like to visitYou should say:When you found itWhat it is aboutHow often you visit itAnd explain why you like this websitePart31. What are some of the different reasons why people use the Internet?2. Some people say that different age groups have different tastes on Internet contents. What do you think?3. What influences can the Internet have on children/ teenagers?4. Do you think parents should control what Internet sites their children visit on the Internet?5. What do you think of people who have a computer and who do not have one?6. Compare the types of people who do not use the Internet with those who do.7. What are the disadvantages people suffer because they do not use the Internet?A difficult decision you once made and proven to be right in the endYou should say:When you made the decisionWhat the decision wasWho was with youAnd explain why you had a deep impression on this decisionPart31. What is the most important factor in decision-making?2. Should parents make decisions for their children?3. What can people learn from wrong decisions?4. Do you like to make quick decisions?5. Do you think adults always make good decisions than children?A small business you want to have in the futureYou should say:What it would beWhat you need to prepare for itWhere you would have this businessAnd explain why you would like to do this businessPart31. What challenges and difficulties do people face when they try to have a successful small business?2. What should be the government’s role in how small businesses run?3. What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of small businesses compared to large companies?4. How can small businesses benefit the people in the community where the businesses locate?5. What kinds of small business are most popular in China?6. Why do some people open their own business?7. What qualities does a small business owners need to have?An activity that is a little bit expensiveYou should say:What it isHow much it usually costsWho do you usually do it withAnd explain why you like to do this activityPart31. What sports are popular in your country?2. What are the major differences between extreme sports and ordinary sports?3. What do you think of expensive sports?4. Why do you think some people strongly dislike playing sports?5. Do you think people should be encouraged to try some of these extreme sports?6. Do you like to do a rather dangerous sporting activity?7. Why do you think some people like to do these dangerous activities?An activity that you do after school or after work ( when school term ends)You should say:When and where you doWhat you like to doWho you do it withAnd how you feel about itPart31. Do you think schools should organize more group activities?2. What kinds of activities are good for children’s health?3. What kinds of classroom activities are popular in your country?4. Should young people play dangerous sports?A gift that you recently gave to othersYou should say:When it happenedWho you gave it toWhat gift you gave to the personAnd explain why you gave this gift to othersPart31. In China, when do people give gifts to others?2. What sorts of things do they give?3. Do people today still give the same kinds of gifts people gave many years ago?4. Why do people like to receive gifts?5. What are some of the possible different reasons why give gifts to other people?6. Do you think it is suitable to give money as a gift?7. Do you think it is a good idea for people who are doing business with each other to exchange gifts?A piece of equipment in your homeYou should say:What it isHow often you use itWho you usually use it withAnd explain why this item is important to youPart31. How it changed much over the years?2. Do you think that the item you talked about is important to society?3. Do you think everyone needs to know how to use the item you chose to talk about?4. What kinds of electrical appliances are most used in the home, besides the telephone and computer?5. What are some examples of electronic or electrical equipment that are used for communication?An interesting photoYou should say:Who took itWho was in the photoWhen the photo was takenAnd explain why it was interestingPart31. What are the occasions when people take photographs?2. Why do people like to take many photos when they are travelling?3. If a friend asked you to look at some photos he had taken, for example some photos of his holiday, how would you feel?4. Do you think photos can really help people past events in their lives?5. What is the value or importance of photos?6. Do you think it is good to take photos? Why?7. Do you think photos are important for adults or for children?事件类An experience you spend your time with a child(New)You should say:When you spent time with this childWho this child wasWhat you did togetherAnd how you felt about itPart 31. Do parents in your country spend a lot of time with their children?2. Who did you spend most time with when you were young?3. Why do some young people dislike living with old people?4. What do you usually do when you hang out with your friends?5. Do you like to spend time on your own or with your family/friends?A/an new/exciting activity that you want to try for the first time(New)You should say:What it isWhere you can do itHow you would do itAnd explain why you feel excitedPart 31. Do you like to do risky things?2. Why is good to be adventurous?3. Does it benefit people when they try new things?4. Why do some people eat the same things all the time?A holiday you want to go on in the future(New)You should say:Where you want to goWhen you would like to goWho you would like to go withAnd explain why you want to have this holidayPart31. Do you like short holidays or long holidays?2. Do you think modern life styles give people enough time for leisure?3. What’s the most popular tourist attraction in China?4. What’s the most important factor for a tourist attraction?5. Do you think we should have more public holidays?An event in history in your country(New)You should say:When and where it happenedHow you know itWhat happenedAnd how you feel about this eventPart 31. How do people in your country learn about historical events?2. Do people like to learn history?3. What kind of people can appear in history?4. Should governments spend money on museums?5. Do you think museums should be free?An experience that you are not allowed to use your mobile phone(New)You should say:Where you wereWhen it happenedWhat you did thereAnd why you were not allowed to use your phonePart 31. How do young people and old people use mobile phones differently?2. What’s your attitude towards people using mobile phones in public places?3. Is it popular to use mobile phones in your country?4. Is it harmful for children to use mobile phones?An occasion that you received a good service from a restaurant or shop(New)You should say:What the service wasWhen and where you received the serviceWhom you were together withAnd explain why you think it was a good service.Part 31. What jobs require staff to get in touch with many people?2. What qualities do the staff need? Why?3. What’s the different between services in big shops and small shops?4. How should people do when they get bad service?5. Why do some people not know what service is good?A time you had good experience in the countryside(New)You should say:Where you wentWhat you didWhen you did itWho you went withAnd explain why it was enjoyable?Part 31. Do young people enjoy living in the countryside?2. Do old people prefer to live in the countryside or in the city?3. Why do many people move from small towns to big cities?4. What’s the difference between living in the countryside and living in the city?5. How has life changed in the countryside in your country?A time that you were waiting for something(New)You should say:When it happenedWhere it happenedWho you were withWhat you were waiting forAnd how you felt about itPart 31. Do you think patience is important?2. Why is it difficult for children to be patient?3. What would you do if you wait for someone for a long time?4. Would you easily feel angry when you wait for a long time?5. Have you ever been late for meeting someone?An occasion a person/ something that made you laugh You should say:When this happenedWhere this happenedWho were thereAnd explain why you laughedPart 31. How would you define happiness?2. Do Chinese people like to watch comedy?3. Who is the most popular comedian in China?4. What do you do when you feel unhappy?5. Why do children tend to be happier than adults?A time you planned for a happy eventYou should say:What event it wasHow you planned for itWho helped youAnd explain how you felt about itA time you missed an important appointment for something You should say:When and where it happenedWhat the appointment was forWhat happened when you missed itAnd explain how you felt about the appointmentPart 31. How often do you make appointment?2. Is it important to be punctual in your country?3. Is it easy to make an appointment in China?A time you needed to use imagination You should say:What the situation wasWhy you needed to use imaginationWhat the difficulties wereAnd explain how you felt about itPart 31. Why do most children have wild imagination?2. What kinds of books can boost people’s imagination?3. Do you like to watch movies about the future?4. What can schools do for students’ creativity?A time you were very busyYou should say:When it happenedWhere you wereWhat you didAnd explain why you were that busyPart 31. Do you like the fast pace of modern life?2. How do you feel when you are really busy?3. What’s the best way to de al with stress?4. What kind of lifestyle is suitable to people in modern society?5. What relaxation techniques do you usually use?A bicycle/ motorbike/ car trip that is interesting that you want to goYou should say:Where you would like to doHow you would like to go thereWho you would like to go withAnd explain why you would like to go there by bike, motorbike or carPart 31. Do Chinese people prefer to travel by car or by train?2. What are the advantages of travelling with a group of people?3. Should young people travel abroad?4. Where do Chinese people like to travel?5. Is international trip popular with people in your country?An interesting or unusual thing you did recentlyYou should say:What you didWhen and where you did itWho you did it withAnd explain why you think it was interesting or unusualPart 31. How do people in China spend their leisure time, for example, after school or work or on weekends?2. Compare how adults and children spend their leisure time.3. What kinds of things do families in China do together in their leisure time?4. Would you say that people have enough leisure time today?5. How do you think science and technology has changed people’s life in the past few years?6. Compare the way men and women spend their leisure time.A short trip you often take but dislikeYou should say:Where you usually goWhom you go withWhen you take the tripAnd explain why you dislike this tripPart 31. Are there any special places for visiting in China?2. Do Chinese people like to travel aboard?3. What can people benefit from travelling?4. Do you like to ravel on your own or with your family?5. Do you like to visit popular places or less-known places?6. Do people prefer short trips or long trips?7. What kinds of problems would people have when they go on a long trip?A time that you were really close to a wild animalYou should say:What it looked likeWhere you saw itWhat you did with it or what it ateAnd explain how you felt about seeing this animalPart 31. Do you think animals have feelings and rights?2. Some people breed animals such as dogs for money, how do you feel about this?3. Do you think there should be laws to protect the welfare for pets and farm animals?4. Are there any wild animals in China that are not found in any other country?5. How do Chinese people feel about the protection of wild animals?6. What do you think are some of the benefits to humans from protecting wild animals? 4地点类A shop that just opened in your hometown(New)You should say:Where the shop isWhen it openedWhat it sellsAnd how you feel about the shopPart 31. Do you like big shops or small shops?2. Why do some people like to visit small shops?3. Should governments develop big shops or small shops?4. Should shops be located in city centers or in the suburbs?5. What can shops do to attract customers?An interesting house or apartment you visited(New)You should say:Where this place isWhat it is likeWhen you want to live in thereAnd explain why you want to live in such a place.Part 31. How is modern home design (both inside& outside appearance) in your country different to that of the past?2. In your country, what type of home do most people live in?3. Do people prefer to live in modern homes or the older-style homes (e.g., from 50 years ago)?4. How are modern homes different to older homes?5. What do you imagine people's houses will be like in the future?6. Why do people sometimes move to live in a different home?A popular place where people like to go swimming(New)You should say:Where it isWhat it is likeWho like to swim thereAnd why it is popular for swimmingPart 31. Is it important to swim?2. Should children learn how to swim?3. Who can teach children swimming well?4. Why can swimming help people become healthier?5. Should a city have a lot of sports facilities?A quiet place(New)You should say:Where it isWhen you like to go thereWhat you do thereWhy you like to visit therePart 31. Why do some people not like quiet places?2. Do you know other quiet places?3. Do you need a quiet place when you are working?4. Why do people like to spend time in quiet places?5. Do you know anyone who likes noise?A cafe which you have been to(New) You should say:Where this restaurant isWhat type of food the restaurant hasWhy you go to this restaurantAnd explain why you like this restaurant /why this restaurant impresses you. Part 31. What are some reasons why people eat out?2. Does it give people more status to eat in a restaurant rather than eat at home?3. Do people now go to restaurants more than before? (Why?/Why not?)4. What's the difference between eating at home and eating in a restaurant?5. Is there any difference between home-cooked food and food in restaurants?6. Which food do you think is healthier, restaurant food or home-cooked food?A place where you go to relaxYou should say:Where it isWhat you usually do thereHow often you go thereAnd explain why it relaxes youA tall building in your hometownYou should say:Where it isWhat it is used forWhat it looks likeAnd explain why you like/ dislike itPart 31. How to Chinese people feel about old buildings?2. Do different age groups hold the same attitude towards old buildings?3. Is it important to preserve old buildings?(Why)4. What aspect of culture do old buildings reflect?5. How do old buildings affect the appearance of a place?6. What benefits can people get from old buildings?7. Would you say buildings in the past are better than those of todays?8. Do you think it is worth the money to preserve old buildings?9. How have buildings changed in the past few years?A place in other countries you would like to workYou should say:Where you would like to goWhat kind of job you would like to haveWhen you would like to goAnd explain why you want to work in that placePart 31. What kinds of jobs are easy to get in a foreign country?2. Should young adults work abroad?3. If they do not work abroad, would it be helpful for them to travel in a foreign country?4. Do Chinese parents encourage their children to work abroad?5. If you had an opportunity to live abroad, which country you would like to settle down?。

Part3口语模拟试题test3

Part3口语模拟试题test3

Test 3I .SPEAKINGSection ADirections: Read aloud the following two sentences. For each sentence, you will have thirty seconds to prepare and fifteen seconds to read.1. Where would you prefer to live, in a small town or in a big city?2.Recently the World Conservation Union said that more than 12,000 species face the risk of extinction, including one bird in eight, 13% of the world's plants and 25% of all mammals.Section BDirections: Read aloud the following passage. You will have one minute to prepare and thirty seconds to read.When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: “If you live each ..day as if it was your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right.” It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?, And whenever the answer has been “No” for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something.Section CDirections: Ask two questions about each situation given below. At least one special question should be asked about each situation.Questions 1—2: Your mother lost her mobile phone. Ask two questions in order to help her find it.Question 1:Question 2:Questions 3-4: You call a university. Ask two questions about the summer course you want to take.Question 3:Question 4:Section DDirections: You will have one minute to prepare and another minute to talk in at least five sentences about the following pictures. Begin your talk with the sentence given:Last Monday was Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.II. LISTENING AND SPEAKINGSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear four sentences. Make quick responses to the sentences you have heard.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear a short passage. The passage will be read twice. After you hear the passage, answer the first question with the information you hear and the second question in your own opinion with at least 3 sentences. For the first question, you will have 30 seconds to prepare and 30 seconds to talk. For the second question, you will have one minute to prepare and another minute to talk.Questions:1.Why does Gordon choose bus to go to school?2.What is the main cause for the heavy traffic in Shanghai in your opinion?录音内容:II. LISTENING AND SPEAKINGSection A1.Ifs very good of you to help me with this essay writing problem.2.Mum, I hope I can have an IPad like Jason's.3.Excuse me, can you tell me how to use this machine to buy a ticket?4.May I remind you that you borrowed my notes and l need them now?Section BListen to the following speaker talking about a British boy who is at an international school in Shanghai.Gordon is a fifteen-year-old British boy at an international school in Shanghai. His parents work for a British company that has recently opened an office there. Gordon really enjoys his new school. But the problem is that the school is 15 kilometers away from where the family lives. His parents were very worried about how Gordon was going to get to school, so for the first week they took Gordon by car. However, when they had to make sure that Gordon arrived at school at 8, they were late for work.Gordon is quite keen to cycle, but Mother will not allow that because she is concerned about the heavy traffic on the roads. The taxi is quite expensive and it's usually difficult to get one in rush hour. There isn't direct subway route between his school and his home. Going by bus seems to be the best solution. Buses are cheaper and more frequent. There are other students on the bus and so he has the opportunity to talk with his friends. Gordon now enjoys his journey to school.参考答案:SPEAKINGSection C1. When did you last see your mobile phone?2. Do you think you might leave it in the Kitchen or on the nightstand in the bedroom?3. Do you have a computer course in your summer school this year?4. When will the course start and when will it end?Section DLast Monday was Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. Ming Ming's mother asked him to take a box of moon cakes to his grandparents. Grandma was so delighted since she liked the moon cakes. But Grandpa wanted to give the cakes to their neighbor Lao Zhang, who was ill in bed for quite-a long time, Lao Zhang was grateful to his daughter's teacher, and so he asked his daughter to give the cakes to her teacher, who happened to be Ming Ming's mother. Ming Ming and his mother were surprised to see the box of cakes back to them.LISTENING AND SPEAKINGSection A1.You are welcome. / Don't mention it.2.OK, you can have one as a birthday present next month. / What? You want, another one?3.Certainly. First you choose your destination, then put the money into the slot and get your ticket here. / Sorry, I don't know how to use it either.4. Oh, sorry, I’ll give them back to you right away. / What? I asked Mary to give them to you yesterday.Section B1.Buses are cheaper and more frequent and he can meet other students on bus.2.In my opinion the main cause for the heavy traffic is an increasing number of private cars on the roads.Some families even have two or three cars. Each usually only carries one person or two and this is a big waste of resources.。

雅思2017年1-4月part1口语题库(全)

雅思2017年1-4月part1口语题库(全)

个人信息Your Work1. What work do you do?2. Why did you choose to do that type of work (or. that job)?3. Do you like your job?4. Is it very interesting?5. (Possibly) Do you miss being a student?Your Studies/ study efficiency1. 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 afternoons?7. Why do some people find it difficult to focus in the morning?8. What do you do to improve your learning efficiency?Hometown1. What’s (the name of) your hometown?2. Is that a big city or a small place?3. How long have you been living there?4. Do you like your hometown?5. What do you like (most) about your hometown?6. Is there anything you dislike about it?7. Do you think you will continue living there for a long time?Housework (New)1. Do you do housework at home?2. What kinds of housework do you often do?3. Did you do housework when you were a child?4. Do you think that children should do housework?5. Do you think men and women should share housework?6. What kinds of housework do you dislike to do?Accommodation1. Do you live in a house or a flat?2. Do you prefer living in a house or a flat?3. Do you plan to live there for a long time?4. What's the difference between where you are living now and in the past?5. Can you describe the place where you live?6. Which room does your family spend most of the time in?7. Are the transport facilities to your home very good?8. Please describe the room you live in.9. What part of your home do you like the most?10. Are you willing to live in the countryside in the future?Family1. Which relative did you most often see when you were a child?2. Who do you think is the most important member in your family?3. Who do you like to go shopping with?4. Who would you like to have dinner with when you have free time?Friends (New)1. Do you have many close friends?2. What would you like to do when you are with your best friend?3. What’s the difference between ordinary friends and the best friends you have?4. Do you prefer to have several good friends or many regular friends?5. Do you think friendship is important?6. What kind of people do you like to have as friends?7. How do you keep in touch with your friends?8. How can people make friends in your country?Teachers1. Do you like any teacher of yours?2. Do you still keep in touch with your teachers?3. Do you think it’s important to like your teachers?4. Do you want to be a teacher?5. What qualities should a good teacher have?6. Do you have a favorite teacher?7. Do you want to be a teacher in the future?8. What kinds of teachers do you like?9. Do you think teachers should be angry at students or not?10. Do you like strict teachers?11. What's the different between young and old teachers?12. Is it important for teachers to interact with students frequently?13. What’s the most important part in your study, teachers or classmates?个人爱好Art1. Do you like art?2. How do you feel about it?3. What benefits does (participating in) art bring to people?4. How important do you think art is in the lives of people?5. Why do you think people like to have a painting (or other artwork) in their homes?6. Have you ever been to an art gallery before?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?8. Do you have a bag for special occasion?Chocolate1. How often do you eat chocolate?2. Did you like chocolate when you are young?3. Why do you like chocolate?4. Why do you think chocolate is so popular all over the world?Gifts1. How often do you buy other gifts?2. Do you like to send expensive gifts?3. What kinds of gifts are popular in your country?4. Why do people send gifts?5. Do you think it is important to send gifts?6. When did you get a gift last time?7. Do you send gifts to others during their birthday time?Mirror (New)1. Do you often look at yourself in the mirror?2. When do you usually look in a mirror?3. Did you buy many mirrors?4. Do you think mirrors are necessary ornaments?5. What do you think of using mirrors to decorate rooms?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 (why) did you become interested in photography?4. How often do you take photographs?5. In what situations do you take photographs?6. What kind of photos do you like to take? (Why?)7. Do you prefer to take pictures of people or of scenery?8. How do you keep your photos?9. Do you frame (or have you framed) any of your photos? (If yes, which? & why?)10. Do you prefer to send postcards to people or to send photos that you took yourself? (Why?)Robot (New)1. Do you like robots?2. What kinds of robots would like to have?3. Will robots change our society significantly?Shoes (New)1. What shoes do you usually like to wear, the comfortable ones or the fashion ones?2. Do you like to buy shoes online?3. What is your favorite pair of shoes?4. Did you have any special shoes to wear when you were a child?Toy (New)1. Did you have many toys when you were a child?2. Did you like to play with them?3. Who would usually buy toys for you?4. Did you like to share your toys with others?Watch (New)1. How often do you wear a watch?2. What was your first watch like?3. What kinds of watches do you like to wear?4. Do people still wear watches in your country?Music/Musical Instruments(New)1. Do you like music?2. When do you listen to music?3. Did you learn instruments?4. Did you have any music classes in school?5. Do you think it is necessary for children to have music classes?6. What do you think of Chinese traditional music?7. How much time do you spend listening to music every day?8. What's your favorite kind of music?9. When did you start listening to this type of music?10. How do you feel when you listen to this music?Sports(New)1. Do you like sport?2. What kinds of sports do you like?3. How often do you play that sport?4. What are the appropriate ways to do sports?5. What are the differences between the sports that old people and the ones that young people do?6. What are the differences when boys and girls play sports?7. What sports are most popular in China?8. What sports are most popular with young people today?9. What sports do children prefer?10. Do you participate in any sports with your friends?11. Is there any sport that you have never played that you would like to try?Swimming(New)1. Do you like swimming? How often do you swim?2. Should everyone learn swimming? Why?3. Is it difficult to learn how to swim?4. Is swimming very popular in China?5. Where do Chinese like to go swimming?6. What’s the difference between swimming in the pool and swimming in the sea?7. Do you prefer to swim in the sea or in a swimming pool?8. Do you think swimming should be taught in school?9. How do children learn to swim?10. What do you think are the benefits of swimming?Bringing Things(New)1. What will you bring when you go out?2. How would you remind yourself of something you need to bring?3. Will you bring different things in the daytime or at night?4. Did you ever forget to bring things?生活休闲Activity Near Water (New)1. What activities would you do if you were spending some leisure time at a beach or near the ocean?2. Why do some people like water sports?3. Do you think the government should invest money in developing facilities for water sports?4. Do you think that human activity is posing a threat to the oceans of the world?5. What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of travelling on the oceans?6. Do you think it’s important for children to learn how to swim?7. Do you think it’s best for a child to be taught how to swim by a parent or by someone els?Indoor games (New)1. Do you play any indoor games?2. Do you prefer to play indoor games or outdoor games?3. What indoor games did you play when you were a child?4. Is there any particular indoor game that you liked (when you were a child)?5. What sorts of indoor games do children play now?Television (New)1. Did you often watch television when you were a child?2. Do you often watch TV recently? How often?3. Do you think that you watch too much TV?4. What kinds of TV programmes do you like most?5. Is watching TV a popular thing to do in your country?6. Do you often talk about TV programmes with friends?7. Do you think watching TV is a waste of time?Videogames (New)1. Do you play video games?2. What kinds of video games do you like to play?3. Is it good for young people to play video games?Going Out(New)1. When do you usually go out, in the daytime or in the evening?2. What do you always do when going out?3. Who do you usually like to hang out with?4. Do you like to go out with a big group or just few friends?Free Time(New)1. When do you have free time?2. Do you spend your free time at home or outside?3. What do you do in free time?4. Do you like to spend your free time with families or friends?5. Do you think modern people have enough time for relaxing?6. What can people do to find more time for relaxing?7. Do your friends ever come to your home in their free time?Outdoor Activities1. What do you do in your spare time?2. Do you like outdoor activities?3. How much time do you spend outdoors every week?4. How often do you do outdoor activities?5. What types of outdoor activities are popular in your country?6. What do you usually do in your leisure time?7. How can people make full use of leisure time?8. Do you have enough leisure time?9. What is the most popular thing for people in your country enjoy doing to relax in leisure time?抽象话题Books1. How often do you read?2. Do you have any books at home?3. Do Chinese people do enough reading?4. Do Chinese people like to read?5. What kind of people like reading and what kind of people don’t like reading vey much?Colors1. What colors do you like?2. What’s the most popular color in China?3. Do you like to wear clothes in bright colors?4. What’s the different between men and women’s preference on colors?5. Do colors affect your mood?Communicate1. Are you good at communicating with others?2. How do you usually communicate with your friends?3. How often do you communicate with your parents?4. Do you think there is any difference between communicating with friends and parents?(Letters or emails)5. Do you write many letters or emails?6. Who do you usually write to?7. Do you prefer to write letters by hand or to use a computer?8. How often do you write an email or a letter?9. What are the differences between emails and letters?10. Do you think people will still write letters in the future?(Mobile phone)Which one do you prefer, emails or letters?11. Do you prefer calling people or texting messages?12. Have you ever got difficulties replying texts?13. Will you text people back?14. Wh en can’t people answer your phone?Dream (New)1. Do you often have dreams at night?2. Have you had a bad dream before?3. What was the strangest dream you have had?4. What do you usually dream about?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?Handcraft1. Have you learnt any skill from school to make something by hand?2. Do you think it is important for children to learn those skills?3. Is there anything you want to make by hand in the future?4. Do you like collecting things made by hand?5. Are handcrafts popular in China?6. Do you think making handcrafts are meaningful activities?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?Newspaper1. Do you often read newspapers?2. Which do you prefer reading, magazines or newspapers?3. What kinds of newspaper do you usually read?4. How old were you when you first started to read newspapers?5. Do you think it is important to read newspapers?6. Why do you think people read newspapers?7. What different types of newspapers are there in China?8. Is the news important to you?9. Do you prefer to read about domestic news or international news?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?13. Do you think magazines and newspaper will exist 50 years from now?Sunny days1. Do you like sunny days?2. What do you like to do when it is a sunny day?3. Would you like to stay at home or go outside when the weather is great?4. Are there many sunny days in your hometown?5. What is your favorite weather? And what do you usually do?6. Do you like sunny days?7. Does your mood change with weather?8. What weather do you dislike?9. Do you watch weather forecast?10. Do you think it is accurate?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?Transport1. How did you come here today?2. Do you like to take public transport?3. Have you ever travelled by bus or by taxi?4. Do you prefer taking bus or taxi?5. Do you often travel by bus or taxi?6. Do you think public transport system could be further improved?7. What is the most popular means of transport in your country?8. How often do you take buses?9. Can you compare the advantages of planes and trains?10. Is driving to work popular in your country?11. Do you think people will travel more in the future?12. Would you ride bikes to work in the future?13. What will become the most popular means of transport in China?14. Do you prefer private or public transport?1. Do you like visitors coming to your hometown?2. Do you like to visit other people?3. Do you often visit other people?4. Do you often invite friends to visit your home?5. When someone visits you, how do you usually show hospitality (or, entertain them)?6. When people are coming to visit you, what preparations will you do?7. What do you usually do together with your visitors?8. When do you visitors come to your home?9. On what occasions do you visit other people?10. Do you invite guests to your home during these festivals?Advertisement1. Are there many advertisements in your country?2. Why do you think there are so many advertisements now?3. What are the various places where we see advertisements?4. How do you feel about advertisement?5. Do you often see some advertisements in the place where you live?6. How do you like advertisements on TV?7. Do they encourage/persuade you to buy some related products?8. How do you like advertisements on the Internet?9. What do you think about the developing in advertising in China today?1. Do you want to be a celebrity?2. What are the benefits of being a celebrity?3. What are the disadvantages of being a celebrity?。

大学生压力的来源及解决方法的英语作文

大学生压力的来源及解决方法的英语作文

大学生压力的来源及解决方法的英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Sources of Stress Among College Students and Ways to CopeIntroductionCollege life is a time of great excitement and opportunity, but it can also be a period of considerable stress for many students. The demands of academic work, social pressures, financial worries, and the uncertainty of the future can all contribute to feelings of anxiety and pressure. In this essay, we will explore the sources of stress among college students and discuss some effective strategies for coping with these challenges.Sources of Stress Among College Students1. Academic PressureOne of the major sources of stress for college students is the pressure to perform well academically. Many students feel overwhelmed by the amount of coursework, exams, andassignments they are expected to complete. The fear of failure and the desire to achieve high grades can lead to feelings of anxiety and self-doubt.2. Social PressuresCollege is a time when students are exposed to new social experiences and relationships. While this can be an exciting time, it can also be a source of stress. Students may feel pressured to fit in with their peers, make friends, and participate in social activities. The fear of rejection and the need to maintain a certain image can contribute to feelings of social anxiety.3. Financial WorriesMany college students are also burdened by financial concerns. The cost of tuition, books, housing, and other expenses can add up quickly, leaving students feeling stressed about how to make ends meet. Some students may need to work part-time jobs to support themselves, which can add to their already busy schedules.4. Uncertainty About the FutureAnother common source of stress for college students is the uncertainty of the future. Many students feel pressure to choose a major, plan their career path, and make important life decisions.The fear of making the wrong choices and the pressure to succeed can contribute to feelings of anxiety and overwhelm.Ways to Cope with Stress1. Time ManagementOne of the most important strategies for coping with stress is effective time management. By prioritizing tasks, setting realistic goals, and creating a schedule, students can better manage their academic workload and reduce feelings of overwhelm. Breaking down tasks into smaller, manageable steps can also help students feel more in control of their responsibilities.2. Seek SupportIt's important for college students to seek support from friends, family, teachers, and counselors when they are feeling stressed. Talking about their feelings and concerns can help students gain perspective, problem-solve, and feel less isolated. Many colleges offer counseling services and support groups for students who are struggling with stress.3. Practice Self-CareTaking care of oneself is essential for managing stress. Eating well, getting enough sleep, exercising regularly, andpracticing relaxation techniques, such as meditation or deep breathing, can help students feel more balanced and resilient. Engaging in activities that bring joy and relaxation, such as hobbies or spending time in nature, can also help students recharge and reduce stress.4. Set Realistic ExpectationsCollege students often place high expectations on themselves, which can lead to feelings of pressure and perfectionism. It's important for students to set realistic goals, be kind to themselves, and accept that it's okay to make mistakes. Learning to embrace imperfection and focus on progress, rather than perfection, can help students reduce self-imposed stress.ConclusionCollege can be a challenging and stressful time for many students, but there are strategies they can use to cope with these challenges and thrive. By understanding the sources of stress, practicing self-care, seeking support, and setting realistic expectations, college students can better manage their stress and enjoy a more fulfilling and balanced college experience. Remember, it's okay to ask for help and take care of yourself during this important time in your life.篇2The Sources of Stress and Solutions for College StudentsCollege is an exciting and challenging time for many young people. However, it can also be a period of great stress as students face academic pressures, financial burdens, social expectations, and other challenges. In this essay, we will explore the sources of stress for college students and discuss some effective ways to manage and overcome them.One of the primary sources of stress for college students is academic pressure. Students are expected to excel in their courses, maintain high grades, and juggle multiple assignments and exams. This can lead to feelings of overwhelm, anxiety, and self-doubt. Additionally, many students feel pressure from their families, peers, and society to succeed academically and secure a good job after graduation.Financial concerns are another significant source of stress for college students. The rising cost of tuition, textbooks, housing, and other expenses can create a significant financial burden for students and their families. Many students need to workpart-time jobs or take out loans to pay for their education, which can add to their stress levels.Social pressures also contribute to stress among college students. Many students feel pressure to fit in, make friends, and maintain relationships while also focusing on their academics. Social media can exacerbate these pressures by creating unrealistic expectations for how students should look, act, and behave.In addition to these sources of stress, college students may also face personal challenges such as homesickness, relationship issues, mental health concerns, and other issues that can impact their well-being and academic performance.Fortunately, there are ways for college students to manage and overcome stress. One of the most effective strategies is to prioritize self-care. This includes getting enough sleep, eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and taking breaks when needed. Self-care also involves practicing mindfulness, meditation, and other relaxation techniques to help students reduce stress and anxiety.Time management skills are essential for college students to balance their academic responsibilities, work commitments, social activities, and personal interests. Students can use tools such as calendars, planners, and to-do lists to prioritize tasks, set goals, and stay organized.Seeking support from friends, family, professors, counselors, and other resources on campus can also help college students cope with stress. Talking about their feelings, seeking advice, and connecting with others can provide students with the emotional support they need to navigate challenging circumstances.Furthermore, engaging in activities that bring joy, fulfillment, and meaning to students' lives can help them cope with stress and build resilience. This may include participating in clubs and organizations, volunteering, pursuing hobbies, or engaging in creative outlets.In conclusion, college is a time of growth, learning, and discovery for many young people. However, it can also be a period of stress, pressure, and uncertainty. By understanding the sources of stress for college students and implementing effective strategies to manage and overcome them, students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally during their time in college. It is important for students to prioritize self-care, develop time management skills, seek support, and engage in activities that bring them joy and fulfillment. With the right mindset and support system, college students can overcome the challenges they face and emerge stronger and more resilient as a result.篇3The Source of College Students’ Pressure and SolutionsAs college students, we often face various pressures in our daily lives. The sources of these pressures can be divided into several aspects, including academic pressure, social pressure, financial pressure, and personal pressure. In this article, we will explore the sources of college students’ pressure and offer some effective solutions to deal with them.First and foremost, academic pressure is one of the major sources of stress for college students. The pressure to perform well in exams, complete assignments on time, and meet high academic standards can be overwhelming. Many students feel stressed out because they are constantly worried about their grades and future career prospects. To cope with academic pressure, it is important for students to prioritize their tasks, manage their time effectively, and seek help from professors or tutors when needed.Secondly, social pressure is another common source of stress for college students. The pressure to fit in with peers, maintain friendships, and navigate social situations can be challenging. Some students may feel isolated or lonely, whileothers may struggle to balance their social life with their academic responsibilities. To address social pressure, students should try to build a strong support network, connect withlike-minded peers, and participate in extracurricular activitiesthat interest them.Financial pressure is also a significant source of stress for many college students. The rising cost of tuition, textbooks, and living expenses can create financial strain for students and their families. Some students may need to work part-time jobs or take out loans to cover their expenses, adding to their stress levels. To alleviate financial pressure, students should create a budget, seek out scholarships and grants, and explore alternative sources of income such as freelance work or internships.Lastly, personal pressure is a source of stress that is often overlooked but can have a significant impact on college students’ well-being. The pressure to maintain a healthy lifestyle, manage mental health issues, and cope with personal challenges can be overwhelming for some students. It is important for students to prioritize self-care, practice stress-relief techniques such as meditation or yoga, and seek professional help if needed.In conclusion, college students face various sources of pressure in their daily lives, including academic pressure, socialpressure, financial pressure, and personal pressure. By understanding the sources of pressure and implementing effective coping strategies, students can better manage their stress and lead a more balanced and fulfilling life. It is important for students to prioritize self-care, seek support from peers and professionals, and take proactive steps to address the sources of pressure in their lives. With the right support and strategies in place, college students can navigate the challenges of university life and thrive academically, socially, and personally.。

学习压力大的解决方势英语介绍类作文

学习压力大的解决方势英语介绍类作文

学习压力大的解决方势英语介绍类作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Facing high study pressure is a common issue for students, especially for those who are in competitive academic environments. The pressure to excel in exams, maintain good grades, and meet the expectations of teachers, parents, and peers can be overwhelming at times. However, there are ways to effectively manage and alleviate study pressure. In this article, we will discuss some strategies for dealing with study pressure and finding a healthy balance in academics and life.First and foremost, it is important to maintain a positive mindset. Instead of viewing study pressure as a burden, try to see it as a challenge that you can overcome. Set realistic goals for yourself and focus on making progress, rather than aiming for perfection. Remember that mistakes and setbacks are a natural part of the learning process, and it is okay to not be perfect.Secondly, time management is crucial in reducing study pressure. Plan your study schedule wisely and allocate enough time for each subject or task. Break down your study sessionsinto smaller, manageable blocks and take short breaks in between to prevent burnout. Prioritize your tasks based on their importance and deadlines, and make sure to review and revise regularly to reinforce your learning.In addition, it is important to take care of your physical and mental health. Make sure to get enough sleep, exercise regularly, and eat a balanced diet to keep your body and mind in good condition. Practice relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or yoga to reduce stress and anxiety. Don't hesitate to seek help from teachers, counselors, or support groups if you feel overwhelmed and need someone to talk to.Furthermore, it is important to maintain a healthy work-life balance. While studying is important, it is also crucial to take breaks and engage in activities that you enjoy. Spend time with friends and family, pursue hobbies and interests outside of academics, and make time for self-care. Taking breaks and having fun can help you recharge your batteries and come back to your studies with a fresh perspective.In conclusion, study pressure is a common challenge that many students face, but it is possible to overcome it with the right strategies and mindset. By maintaining a positive attitude, managing your time effectively, taking care of your health, andmaintaining a healthy work-life balance, you can reduce study pressure and find success in your academic pursuits. Remember that it is okay to ask for help when needed, and that taking care of yourself is just as important as your academic achievements. With determination and resilience, you can navigate through study pressure and achieve your goals.篇2Dealing with High Study PressureIn today's fast-paced society, students are facing increasing pressure to perform well in their studies. With the emphasis on academic achievements and competition for top universities and jobs, many students find themselves under a great deal of stress. However, it is important for students to find ways to cope with this pressure and maintain a healthy balance in their lives.Here are some effective strategies for managing high study pressure:1. Time Management: One of the most important factors in reducing study pressure is effective time management. By creating a study schedule and setting goals, students can prioritize their tasks and avoid last-minute cramming. Settingaside time for relaxation and hobbies is also crucial for maintaining a healthy balance.2. Self-Care: It is essential for students to take care of their physical and mental health in order to perform well academically. Getting enough sleep, eating a balanced diet, and exercising regularly can help improve concentration and memory, as well as reduce stress levels. Students should also make time for activities they enjoy and find relaxing, such as meditation or reading.3. Seek Support: It is important for students to reach out for help when they are feeling overwhelmed. Talking to friends, family members, or school counselors can provide emotional support and practical advice. Seeking help from tutors or study groups can also improve academic performance and reduce study pressure.4. Set Realistic Goals: While it is important to strive for excellence in academics, students should also set realistic goals for themselves. It is okay to make mistakes and experience setbacks, as long as students learn from them and continue to improve. By focusing on their own progress and growth, students can reduce the pressure to achieve perfection.5. Find Balance: In order to maintain a healthy balance in their lives, students should make time for activities outside ofacademics. Participating in sports, clubs, or volunteer work can provide opportunities for personal growth and social connections. It is important for students to remember that their worth is not solely determined by their academic achievements.In conclusion, high study pressure is a common challenge for students, but there are effective ways to cope with it. By practicing good time management, self-care, seeking support, setting realistic goals, and finding balance, students can reduce stress and improve their overall well-being. It is important for students to prioritize their mental and physical health in order to achieve academic success.篇3Dealing with Academic Stress: Strategies for Coping with Study PressureIntroductionIn today's competitive academic environment, students often face immense pressure to perform well in their studies. This pressure can come from various sources, including high academic expectations, a heavy workload, and the desire to excel in every aspect of school life. As a result, many students experience stress and anxiety related to their studies, which canhave a negative impact on their mental health and overallwell-being. In this article, we will explore some effective strategies for coping with study pressure and managing academic stress.Recognize the Signs of StressThe first step in dealing with academic stress is to recognize the signs and symptoms. These can vary from person to person, but common indicators include feeling overwhelmed, experiencing difficulty concentrating, having trouble sleeping, and feeling irritable or on edge. It's important to pay attention to these signals and take action to address them before they escalate.Develop a RoutineOne of the most effective ways to manage study pressure is to establish a regular routine. This can help you stay organized, prioritize your tasks, and create a sense of stability in yourday-to-day life. Consider creating a study schedule that includes dedicated time for studying, relaxation, exercise, and social activities. By sticking to a routine, you can reduce feelings of chaos and create a sense of control over your workload.Set Realistic GoalsSetting realistic goals is essential for managing academic stress. Instead of aiming for perfection in every aspect of your studies, focus on achievable and meaningful objectives. Break down larger tasks into smaller, manageable steps, and celebrate your progress along the way. By setting realistic goals, you can avoid feelings of overwhelm and maintain a positive mindset.Practice Self-CareTaking care of yourself is crucial for coping with study pressure. Make time for activities that help you relax and recharge, such as exercise, meditation, spending time with loved ones, and pursuing hobbies you enjoy. Remember to prioritize your physical and mental health by getting enough sleep, eating nutritious foods, and seeking support from trusted friends, family members, or mental health professionals.Seek SupportDon't be afraid to reach out for help if you're feeling overwhelmed by academic stress. Talk to your teachers, school counselors, or academic advisors about your concerns, and ask for guidance on managing your workload effectively. Consider joining a study group or seeking out tutoring services if you're struggling with specific subjects. Remember that you're notalone in your struggles, and there are resources available to support you.ConclusionDealing with academic stress is a common challenge for students, but it's important to remember that you have the power to manage your study pressure effectively. By recognizing the signs of stress, developing a routine, setting realistic goals, practicing self-care, and seeking support, you can navigate the demands of academic life with confidence and resilience. Remember that your well-being is paramount, and it's crucial to prioritize your mental health as you strive for academic success. By taking proactive steps to cope with study pressure, you can cultivate a positive and balanced approach to your studies and ultimately achieve your goals with joy and satisfaction.。

初三英语学生压力作文素材

初三英语学生压力作文素材

初三英语学生压力作文素材Introduction:The journey through junior high school can be a challenging time for students, especially in their third year, as they face increased academic pressures and the anticipation of high school entrance exams. This essay will explore the various sources of stress for junior high school students and offer practical strategies for managing and alleviating this stress.Sources of Stress:1. Academic Pressure: The demand for high grades and the fear of falling behind can be a significant source of stress.2. Time Management: Balancing schoolwork, extracurricular activities, and personal time can be difficult.3. Social Dynamics: Peer relationships and the desire to fit in can create stress, especially during adolescence.4. Family Expectations: High parental expectations can put additional pressure on students to succeed.5. Health Concerns: Lack of sleep, poor nutrition, and insufficient exercise can exacerbate stress levels.Strategies for Stress Management:1. Organize and Plan: Use calendars and to-do lists to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively.2. Set Realistic Goals: Break down large tasks into smaller, achievable goals to avoid feeling overwhelmed.3. Seek Support: Talk to teachers, parents, or counselorsabout the pressures you're facing and seek their guidance.4. Engage in Physical Activity: Regular exercise can help reduce stress and improve mental well-being.5. Practice Relaxation Techniques: Deep breathing, meditation, and yoga can help calm the mind and body.6. Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle: Ensure adequate sleep, eat a balanced diet, and stay hydrated.7. Develop a Hobby: Engaging in activities you enjoy canserve as a positive distraction and help relieve stress.8. Limit Screen Time: Excessive use of electronic devices can contribute to stress; set boundaries for screen time.Conclusion:Stress is an inevitable part of the educational experience,but it is crucial to recognize its signs and take proactive steps to manage it. By implementing the strategies mentioned above, junior high school students can navigate the pressures of their final year with greater ease and emerge better prepared for the challenges ahead.This essay provides a structured approach to understandingand managing stress for junior high school students. It can serve as a useful guide for students, parents, and educatorsto foster a healthier and more balanced learning environment.。

学生学习压力大使家庭情绪不满的英语作文

学生学习压力大使家庭情绪不满的英语作文

学生学习压力大使家庭情绪不满的英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1School Pressure Makes My Family SadI'm just a kid, but school feels like my whole life. From the moment I wake up until I go to bed at night, it's all about schoolwork, homework, studying, and getting good grades. The pressure is so intense that it's making my whole family miserable.My parents are always stressed out because of me and my schoolwork. They're constantly nagging me to study harder, get better test scores, and be at the top of my class. Sometimes I try my best, but it's never enough for them. They expect me to be perfect, which is really hard for a kid like me.I'll never forget the time I got a B+ on my math test. You'd think I committed a crime with how upset my parents were! My dad yelled at me for not trying hard enough, and my mom cried because she thought I was going to flunk out of school. It was just one test, but they acted like my entire future was ruined.The worst part is that their stress becomes my stress. When they're unhappy with my performance, they take it out on each other by arguing and fighting. The yelling and tension in our house is unbearable, all because of some stupid test score or homework assignment. It makes me feel awful, like I'm the reason my family can't be happy.I've tried explaining to my parents that I'm just a kid and that school is really hard for me. There's so much pressure to excel at everything – math, reading, science, you name it. On top of that, I have extracurricular activities and chores at home. It's too much for a little kid to handle!But my parents don't seem to understand. They keep piling on more and more work, signing me up for tutoring sessions and academic enrichment programs. I hardly have any time to play or just be a kid. It's all about preparing for the next test, the next big exam, the next academic competition.Sometimes I dream of running away, just to escape the constant pressure and disappointment. I'd go somewhere far away where nobody cares about grades or academic achievement. I could finally relax and have fun without worrying about letting my family down.But I know that's not realistic. Instead, I'm stuck in this endless cycle of studying, testing, and disappointing my parents. It's taking a huge toll on our family. My parents are always grouchy and on edge, snapping at each other and me over the smallest things. The stress has made them impatient and irritable.And me? I'm just a sad kid who wants to make my family happy but can never seem to do enough. I see the disappointment in their eyes whenever I bring home aless-than-perfect grade or test score. It breaks my heart and makes me feel like a failure, even though I'm just a little kid trying my best.What happened to the days when families did fun stuff together without the dark cloud of academic pressure looming over us? We used to go to the park, have picnics, and play games without a care in the world. Now, even our quality time is tainted by talks of grades, tutors, and academic goals.I miss the way things used to be before school became the be-all and end-all of our lives. My parents were so much happier and more relaxed. Our house was filled with laughter and joy, not the tension and disappointment that hangs over us now.Don't get me wrong – I know education is important. But is it really worth sacrificing our family's happiness and emotional well-being? I'd gladly trade a few good grades for a little more peace, love, and laughter in our home.Maybe someday my parents will realize that childhood should be about more than just academic achievement. Maybe they'll understand that putting so much pressure on a kid is unhealthy and damaging. Until then, I'll keep trudging along, shouldering the weight of their expectations and disappointment.Who knows, perhaps one day I'll be the one to break the cycle with my own kids. I'll love them unconditionally, regardless of their grades or test scores. I'll encourage them to have fun, explore their interests, and just be kids. Most importantly, I'll make sure they never feel like they're the reason for their family's unhappiness.Because at the end of the day, isn't that what childhood is all about – being carefree, loved, and happy? For me and my family, that's become nothing more than a distant dream, buried under a mountain of textbooks, exam prep, and shattered expectations. But I'll never stop hoping that things can change for the better, even if it seems impossible right now.篇2Too Much Pressure Makes My Family UpsetMy name is Timmy and I'm in 5th grade. School has always been really important to my parents. Ever since I was little,they've been pushing me to get good grades and excel academically. I know they just want what's best for me and for me to have a successful future. But lately, all the pressure they put on me has made our whole family really stressed out and unhappy.It all started when I was in 3rd grade. That's when my parents started hiring tutors to help me after school with subjects like math, reading, and writing. At first it was just a few hours a week, but then it became an every day thing, right after getting home from school until late at night. My parents said it was to get me "ahead of the curve" so I'd do well on standardized tests.In 4th grade, they added Saturday tutoring sessions on top of the weekday ones. They also signed me up for lots of extracurricular activities like chess club, coding camp, and Chinese language lessons. Their argument was that colleges want well-rounded students nowadays. Between school,homework, tutors, and activities, I literally had no free time. No time to just be a kid and play.This year has been the worst. Now that it's 5th grade, my parents are obsessing over getting me into a good middle school program for gifted students. Every night at dinner, it's endless nagging about acing my tests, getting straight A's, and "being the best." The pressure they put on me is unbearable. Sometimes I have panic attacks thinking about how I need to perform at a high level...constantly.I've started to resent school, something I used to love. Homework doesn't feel like a chance to practice skills anymore, it feels like a cruel test that I need to ace or face implications at home. My parents dissect every bad grade, questioning what I did wrong and getting upset if I don't have a perfect excuse. There's a dark cloud over our house whenever I have an upcoming exam or major assignment.The worst part is how the stress impacts my parents' relationship. Instead of being a team, they're always arguing and blaming each other for pushing me too hard or not hard enough. My dad accuses my mom of being unbearable with her constant badgering about academics. My mom tells my dad he's not stern enough as a disciplinarian. They give each other the silenttreatment sometimes for days. Their bickering gives me awful anxiety.I'm just a kid! I wish I could go back to playing outside, reading for fun, and not having this weight on my shoulders. Instead of being a carefree time of life, my childhood is a constant cycle of study, stress, and my parents being miserable and fighting. It makes me really sad because I love my family, but our home life is so tense and unhappy. I just want to make my parents proud, but their expectations are tragically high.Some days, I fantasize about failing a test on purpose, just to force my parents to reset their priorities and expectations for me. Or to get in trouble at school so they'll back off for once. But I know that would just lead to more screaming matches between them about whose fault it was. I don't want to be the reason they fight even more.I'm trying my best, but I'm just one kid. I can't be the next Albert Einstein or Steve Jobs, as my parents always tell me I should strive for. I'm doing well in school with all the resources they provide, but clearly it's not enough for them. Every report card, every test score, every activity...it's never, ever enough in their eyes. Sometimes I think they've lost perspective on what's really important: being a happy family.I hope my parents read this essay and realize how their extreme expectations have made my childhood pretty joyless. Academics shouldn't be this heavy a burden at my age. Their immense pressure has drained all the happiness out of our family.I miss laughing together, going on fun outings, and getting excited about small things. Nowadays, it just feels like I'm a teenager's academic performance trapped in a little kid's body. I want to be a normal student who tries hard but also gets to enjoy being a child. Is that too much to ask?篇3Being a Kid is Hard These DaysI'm just a kid, but life seems so much harder than it was for Mom and Dad when they were my age. The biggest thing weighing me down is all the schoolwork and pressure to do well. It's causing a lot of stress and tension at home that's making my family really unhappy.In elementary school, we have piles of homework every single night – reading, writing, math worksheets, you name it. I spend hours after school just trying to get it all done. My teacher says it's to prepare us for middle school, high school and college.But I'm only 10 years old! I should be out playing and having fun, not stuck at a desk all evening.The homework isn't even the worst part. It's the constant testing and pressure to get good grades. Every few weeks, we have standardized tests in all the main subjects. The tests last for days. The teachers say it's to measure our progress and make sure we're learning what we need to learn. But it feels like my entire worth as a student is defined by how well I do on these tests.If I do poorly, I get pulled out of regular classes for remedial help and extra tutoring after school. My parents have to come in for conferences with unhappy teachers and principals. They start getting really stressed about my future prospects. "You need to apply yourself more," they'll say. "This is going to impact which middle school you get into, which decides your high school, which decides your college..." It's like my entire life trajectory is being set by the time I'm 10 based on these test scores.The pressure is immense. Before the big tests, I can't sleep from anxiety and my stomach hurts from the stress. During the tests, my mind goes blank and I have anxiety attacks. Afterward, I'm an emotional wreck waiting for the scores to come out, fearing disappointment all around if I don't excel.When the scores aren't great, that's when the real turmoil begins at home. My parents start freaking out that I'm "falling behind" and they put so much pressure on me to do better next time. My mom quits her job to oversee my studies full-time. My dad works crazy hours to afford private tutors and academic enrichment programs.They fight constantly about what educational strategies to pursue, how much academic enrichment is too much, and whose disciplinary approach is most effective for motivating me. My mom thinks my dad doesn't help me enough with homework. My dad thinks my mom is being too draconian and making me resent studying. The tutors say one thing, the teachers say another. I'm just a kid caught in the middle while the grown-ups can't get on the same page.The worst is when they fight about money. Academic enrichment isn't cheap – tutors, workbooks, tech learning aids, enrichment programs. It adds up fast. My dad works insane hours to pay for it all, which stresses him out even more. My parents bicker about budgets and cutting corners on discretionary costs. "We can't afford that family vacation this year," they'll say. Or "We're going to have to downsize to asmaller house and neighborhood to afford Private School X which has a better academic program."What's meant to be an investment in my educational future just breeds resentment as my parents have less quality time, energy and money to spend on actually enjoying life as a family. There's so much emphasis on grooming me to get into a good college at the expense of my childhood and their marriage. No wonder my little brother cries himself to sleep some nights –even he can sense the tension in the house.I'm just a kid but the weight of academic expectations is already crushing. My parents have such lofty dreams for me, but I'm suffocating under the pressure of trying to live up to them. Sometimes I fantasize about just playing hooky from school. At least then I could enjoy a day of fun without tests, homework, tutors or parental nagging. But I'd get in such enormous trouble that it's not worth it.Don't get me wrong, I want to get a good education and make my family proud. But at what cost? My childhood joy and innocence? My parents' marriage and emotional wellbeing? Sometimes I just want to shout "I'm only 10! Let me be a kid for once before you decide my entire future!"I know Mom and Dad are trying their best. They have good intentions and only want to set me up for success. But the relentless academic rat race we're on is sending us all down a path of burnout, mental health struggles and family discord. There has to be a better way to raise and educate kids than this pressure-cooker childhood I'm enduring.I look at the old family photos from when Mom and Dad were kids in the '80s. They're all smiling, looking so carefree and happy. I can't even remember the last time I smiled a genuine smile of pure childhood bliss. I have a feeling life wasn't this academically intense for them at my age. I hope by the time I'm a parent, society will have re-evaluated these insane expectations we're placing on kids education-wise. Because childhoods like mine really shouldn't be the norm.篇4My Family is Always Grumpy Because of My School WorkHi, my name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I'm in the 5th grade and I have to tell you, being a kid today is no walk in the park. Kids my age have to deal with so much pressure from school, and it's really put a strain on my whole family.Ever since I can remember, my parents and teachers have been pushing me to work harder and get better grades. They're always saying things like "You need to focus more on your studies" and "Getting good marks has to be the top priority." It's pretty much non-stop lectures about the importance of academic achievement.I try my best, I really do. But the workload just keeps piling up higher and higher. We have SOO much homework every single night - math worksheets, essays to write, science projects, you name it. Sometimes I'll spend over 4 hours after school just plugging away at endless assignments. And it's not just the amount of work, but how difficult it all is too. The curriculum seems to get harder every year as they prepare us for standardized testing.My parents are constantly on me to double check my work and make sure I'm understanding all the concepts fully. My dad especially is a real stickler - he'll re-work all my math problems and make me redo anything I got wrong over and over until I get it perfect. It's like having an extra homework session after I already spent hours on it! I've had tears streaming down my face many nights from total frustration and exhaustion.When I don't live up to their standards, oh boy, do I hear about it. The nagging and scolding is just endless. "This sloppy work is unacceptable!" "How can you keep making the same careless mistakes?" "At this rate, you'll never get into a good college!" It just rains down a constant stream of criticism and negativity. Sometimes I cal barely even hear the specifics anymore because the yelling blurs together.Needless to say, this intense academic pressure has taken an enormous toll on my family's overall home environment and my parents' marriage. There's always pvs tense undercurrent of stress and irritability. My mom and dad both have short fuses and harsh tones more often than not.My dad is hardly ever in a good mood when he gets home from work. He'll stomp around barking orders to start on homework immediately before he's even taken his coat off. My mom isn't much better after spending her day riding me relentlessly while I'm at school and then rehashing it when we're home. She's been more impatient, bitter and nagging than the caring, supportive mom I remember from my younger years.They take out their frustrations on each other too. Dinner time is basically a powderkeg with constant bickering and nitpicking over small things. "Why did you salt this篇5School is Hard and Makes Everyone Grumpy at HomeI'm just a kid, but I already feel like school is super hard and stressful. There's so much homework and studying to do every single night. My parents are always nagging me about getting good grades too. It puts a lot of pressure on me and makes our whole family pretty grumpy and unhappy a lot of the time.In class, the teachers pile on so much work for us to do. We have big projects, book reports, presentations, and a bazillion worksheets and packets to complete. Half the time I don't even understand what we're supposed to be learning because the teachers just lecture at us instead of explaining things in a way that makes sense. But we still have to do all the assignments anyway, even if we're confused.Then there are the big standardized tests we have to take each year. My parents and teachers make a huge deal about preparing for those. We have to take a million practice tests and do extra study materials at home. The tests are always so long and have tons of questions that seem like tricks to try to confuse us. I'll be honest, I kind of just fill in the bubbles randomlysometimes because my little brain can't focus that long. But if I don't do well, everyone gets really mad at me.After school each day, I have a mountain of homework waiting for me. I spend hours sitting at my desk working on packets, reading chapters from our textbooks, doing math worksheets, and writing essays and book reports. My parents hover over me the whole time, constantly asking if I'm done yet and reminding me that I need to get good grades. It's like they don't think I'm trying hard enough even though I'm working as hard as my 9-year-old self can!Some nights I have so much homework that I don't finish until it's practically bedtime. That means I don't get any time to just relax and play like a normal kid. Even when I do complete all my assignments, my parents then make me spend more time studying and reviewing everything for whatever tests or quizzes are coming up. It's never-ending! I'm just a little kid but I feel like all I do is work, work, work for school.The worst is when I get a bad grade despite trying my best. My parents absolutely freak out. They yell at me for not working hard enough and lectured about how important good grades are if I want to get into a good middle school, high school, and college. Sometimes they'll punish me by taking away my videogames or dessert privileges. They make me feel like a failure just because I struggled on one stupid assignment or test.All this school stress puts everyone in my family in a bad mood. My parents are constantly nagging me about homework and studying. I get yelled at if I try to sneak a break to watch some TV or play outside. My little sister cries a lot because there's always tension and harsh voices in the house. And my older brother has completely checked out - he just slouches around looking totally depressed and unmotivated about school because he's so burnt out from the constant pressure.I wish I could just be a kid and have fun instead of having this huge weight of academic expectations onmy shoulders. I'm definitely trying my hardest, but it's never enough for my parents and teachers. I studied so hard for my math test last week but still failed it. That made my dad so mad that he canceled our family movie night as punishment. I was so sad - I love movie nights and looked forward to having a little break from the stress of school. But no, I got that taken away from me on top of feeling crummy about failing the test.Is it too much to ask to just be able to learn at a reasonable pace without all this extreme pressure? To have a few hours after school to actually enjoy my childhood? For my parents to maybeencourage me instead of making me feel inadequate all the time? I'm just a kid and this is a lot for me to deal with.I try so hard, but the amount of schoolwork, the difficulty of the material, the pressure from parents and teachers...it's overwhelming. And then my whole family ends up suffering because we're always angry, tense, and unhappy dealing with my crazy school responsibilities. Instead of fun family time, it's just fights about homework and bad grades. Instead of pride, it's disappointment and lectures about my failures. Instead of loving patience, it's harsh punishments.I wish things could be different. That the school wouldn't assign so much work. That the tests weren't so impossible. That my parents could understand how drained and stressed I feel. That we could all just take a deep breath and rediscover our happiness as a family. For now though, the dark cloud of academic stress follows us everywhere. School is hard, and it makes home life hard too. I'm just a little kid...when did everything become so difficult?篇6School Stress Makes Home No FunI'm just a kid, but I have so much homework and studying to do every single night. It never ends! My parents are always on my case about getting good grades too. They say if I don't get all A's, I'll never get into a good college. Well, excuse me for being 10 years old and just trying to enjoy my childhood for a few more years.Don't get me wrong, I like learning new things. But there's a limit to how much stress I can handle. This year has been especially hard with the big standardized tests coming up. My teachers keep piling on more and more work to get us "prepared." For what? Slaving away and feeling miserable?It's not just the homework load either. My parents put a ton of pressure on me to sign up for all these after-school activities and weekend classes too. I'm in math club, science olympiad, coding camp, tennis, piano lessons, and tutoring sessions. My schedule is absolutely packed from dawn until late at night. When am I supposed to have any free time to just hang out and, you know, be a kid?I get that my parents want me to get into a great college and have a successful career someday. But at what cost? We're all so stressed out and on edge at home. Any little thing sets one of us off. Last night, I accidentally spilled a glass of milk at dinner.Pretty innocent mistake, right? Well, my dad totally blew his top, screaming at me for being irresponsible and careless. He says that kind of sloppy behavior is unacceptable for an elite student.Mom didn't take my side either. She launched into this whole lecture about how tuition at Stanford is over 50,000 per year now. She ranted that if I can't be more careful, I'll never get in anywhere good. Then they'll have wasted tons of money on my education. No pressure or anything!It's just a constant state of tension and zero fun at home anymore. I'll walk in the door from school, and Mom's quizzing me on multiplication tables before I even put my backpack down. Or Dad's hovering over me while I do homework, checking every answer. I've asked them to ease up so many times, but it's no use. They're obsessed with making me into a straight-A, Ivy League superstar.Even my little sister is starting to act totally stressed out and anxious now too. She's only 6, but she already has a more intense homework load than I did at her age. The other day, I caught her crying because she couldn't figure out how to solve a math problem. She kept saying, "I'm going to disappoint Mommy and Daddy." That just broke my heart. At 6 years old, she's living in fear of not being perfect? That's messed up.I miss the days when our house felt like a home instead of a boot camp for pint-sized overachievers. We used to have fun together, laughing and being silly. 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雅思口语---第三部分万能模板

雅思口语---第三部分万能模板

雅思口语考试第三部分万能模板编者:唯佳国际英语一. 选择型适合类型:(媒体类:中国电影和西片,文艺片和动作片,流行音乐和古典音乐,读书和看电影。

地点类:住在城市或者住在农村,东方建筑或者西方建筑…人物类:男性朋友或者女性朋友,老年朋友或者年轻朋友…事件类:中国节日和西洋节日,在家里休息和出去玩…1. 只选一个(A或B中,只喜欢一个)Q: Which one would you perfer, A or B? Why?A: It seems to me that A is surely more preferable than B.The reasons are pretty obvious. The first reason jumps into my mind is ..., you know, can you image how someone can do ... without/if ...?Another reason I can think of is ..., there is no way for someone to do ... without ... !One more reason pops into my head is ..., I think doing ... is the very last thingI want to do.2. 两个都选Q: Which one would you perfer, A or B? Why?A: Honestly speaking, I love them both.First, A can offer us ..., but I am not saying B is not cool.I mean B has its own edge as well. B can ...I think this is why people are always saying "Everything exists for a reason!"3. 有条件的选择Q: Which one would you perfer, A or B? Why?A: Generally speaking, I would love A. Because I can ..., but it really depends. It depends on ..., you know ....二. 对比型1. 男人和女人(适合题型:脾气M:splenetic, F: Mild,职业M: programmer, F: Accountant,,爱好M: sports, F: reading,性格:M: rational, F :irrational)Q: What is difference of ... compare women with men?A: Well, first I have to say there is a big difference in terms of ... comparing women with men.Women are more likely to be ..., they can always successfully do ...;However, men tend to be ..., they usually ....It seems quite interesting, but I think this is a natural result of their different natures. It is hard to explain, but it is the nature of them.2. 年轻人和老年人(适合题型:脾气O: Mild, F: splenetic,职业O: leader Y:clerk,,爱好O: reading, Y: sports,性格:O: rational, Y :irrational)Q: What is the difference of ... comparing the elder people with young people?A: Well, first I have to say there is a big difference. The elder people are more likely to be ..., and they love doing ... ;however, young people tend to be ..., and they usually ... It seems quite interesting, but I think this is a natural result of different times they were born.3. 过去和现在(1. 人物类:现在的人更有钱了来说2. 地点类:城市:现在变得更漂亮了3. 媒体类:电影、音乐、书变得更吸引人了attractive4. 事件类:聚会变得越来越有意思了interesting )Q: What is the difference of ... comparing 20/30/40 years ago with today?A: Well, first I have to say there is a significant change of ... compare 20/30/40 years ago with today.Thanks to the ever-increasing Chinese people's living standards and ever-growing Chinese economy,Now, our …are much ….. than ever before.Here comes the time, we can determine the fate by ourselves.4. 东方和西方(1. 人物类:中国人conservative, 西方人:open2. 媒体类:中国电影:重视结果,西片:重视过程3. 地点类:中国建筑:重视设备(facilities),西方建筑:重视外观(appearance)4. 物品类:中国礼物:颜色(color),西方礼物:内涵(meaning)Q: Can you compare eastern… with western…?A: Well, first I have to say there are some obvious differences between … and …. The biggest difference I can think of is the culture,For example, eastern people mostly concentrated on ... ; they think that … is in first priority.However, western people is more likely to focus on .... , because they consider that…is the most important thing.三.分析型适合题型:(人物类:老人:好处:有经验的,脾气好缺点:事故的sophisticated, 难相处的difficult媒体类:电脑游戏:好处:使人聪明(be smarter)缺点:容易上瘾(addictive),对眼睛不好(bad for eyesight) 事件类:聚会好处:建立更好的感情(build better relationship)坏处:浪费钱,有时候很无聊地点类:旅游好处:增长更多的知识(increase knowledge)坏处:花费大量的钱和时间(cost huge money and time)Q: What are the advantages and disadvantages of ...?A: Well, this topic has already become very popular in my town today.First, it has millions of advantages. The first advantage I can think of is ..., another good thing is ...;However, its disadvantages, in a sense, the first thing jumps into my mind is ..., another thing pops into my head is ...四.解决型:适合题型:事件:环境:污染越来越严重pollution getting more and more serious天气:天气太冷freezing in winter交通:交通太拥挤traffic is too crowdedQ: What are the things you dislike on ... and how do you think those things can be solved in the future?A: Well, speaking of the things I dislike on ...,the first thing pops into my mind is ..., which I think is a natural result of ...,I suppose a systematic and reasonable regulation and rule should be carried out based on currently unsatisfactory situation.... sounds like a good idea, and ... might contribute a lot to this situation as well.五.展望型适合题型:人物类:人与人之间的关系(疏远distant, 原因:网络的使用)媒体类:书(少,原因:人们都读电子书E-book)事件类:节日:(不重要unimportant, 原因:人们越来越忙)地点类:建筑:(越来越高,原因:居住的空间越来越小less room for living)Q: How do you think of ... in the future?A: Well, I think….. is getting more and more….., because…..I have to say it is a cool thing and its disadvantages are far outweighing its advantages.If some measurements can come into the schedule of government , I firmly believe that the future of this issue will be very bright.六.途径型适合题型:物品类:手工艺品经历类:改善环境,组织一次活动(如:春游)人物类:增进人与人之间的关系Q: How to do…? Can you recommend some ways to do ...?A: Well, there are obviously plenty of ways to do ...,it varies a lot from people to people.But for me, the top priority is ...;Another factor I take into consideration is ...;One more way I can think of is ...七.态度型适合题型:人物(高兴,健康。

雅思口语第三阶段问题与答案(1)

雅思口语第三阶段问题与答案(1)

Stage 3Opinions on issues1. What is your opinion of the one child-policy?A I agree with China's one-child policy. I think that China needs to control its population right now. How else can we make China strong and provide enough food and education for all the people? Perhaps in the future when our country is more developed, we can allow people to have more children. But for now, the government's policy on family planning is necessary.B I disagree with the one-child policy. I think people should be allowed to have as many children as they want. There are a lot of families who need more than one child in order to take care of their farmlands. The peasants are the ones who are suffering the most, because in the past, they used to be able to have more than one child to help with the work. In the city, many families only want to have one child anyways. I do hope that this policy will change very soon, because it's not a fair policy.2. Do you think smoking is a problem that needs special attention?Does smoking need special attention? That's an interesting question. I suppose it does. A lot of people in China aren't aware of the health consequences of smoking. They just smoke because it's socially acceptable to do so. If more people knew they could get cancer from smoking, they'd probably stop, or at least smoke less. I know that the tobacco industry is big business, and if we tried to get rid of smoking, we'd also be getting rid of jobs, but at the very least, people should be told about the potential dangers of smoking. That way they can make an informed choice about whether to smoke or not.3. Do you think China's membership in the WTO will benefit China?Well, it's a big issue and a lot of people are thinking about it. I'm quite sure it'll benefit China and other WTO members as well if China becomes a member of the WTO. The common Chinese consumer will benefit most from it because prices of imported products will go down. Also, the quality and after-sales services of national products will be improved. I guess the main danger we have to face is the new competition to our national industries but I think they're up to the challenge.4. What do you think of the unemployment problem in China?I think the unemployment problem is getting more and more serious now. China's a country with a large population and there has always been more labour than required. It was not a big problem in the past under the- planned economy system, but now enterprises can not afford the burden of a surplus labour force and many workers in state owned enterprises are being laid off. Something must be done about it before more serious problems arise.5. What do you think is the most serious social problem in China?A The most serious? Well, I'm no expert to say for sure, but I'd probably say it's unemployment. There are a lot of people who have recently been laid off work. They have little income and many have a family to support. I think they should be given a chance to get another job-maybe by giving them more training or something like that. Perhaps if the government were to provide re-training to people who've been laid off...that might help the problem.B That's difficult to say, but- I'd guess it's overpopulation, even though we've made a lot of progress. Although China has a strict family-planning policy with one family having only one child, the population is already over 1.2 billion and it's still growing. It not only causes a shortage of food and shelter but it causes a lot of other problems like unemployment and crime. We can be flexible with this policy, but I think, in general, we need to enforce this policy quite strictly.6. What do you think about the environmental problems in China?. The environment is getting more and more serious as a problem. Well, as far as I'm concerned, I think these problems are solvable if we work together. I think also that people should be more vocal to press for change and I think that people should try to set good examples. The process is beginning to occur but the problem is that we have only scratched the surface of the problem. If we don't pay more attention to it then we will have an unbearable quality of life.7. What do you think of using science in food production?A I know many people think it's bad because it's not natural but I think it's probably quite necessary because our population is growing fast. If we just depend on regular crops we're going to have a difficult time feeding everyone. We need to use such technology to take care of our needs or otherwise we will be consuming an unfair percentage of the world's resources, while the underdeveloped countries are left to starve.B While some argue that it's necessary, I think it's dangerous. We need natural crops to regenerate the soil and when we start playing around with nature we may run into trouble. I think we are getting to a state where we will be dependent totally on our unnatural food processes, and when we have no ability to even use artificial ways to produce food then we will face starvation.8. What do you think of advertising in sports and entertainment events?Well there are two sides to this issue. On the one hand people say that to have sports you must allow them to find ways to make money. After all, we can't have every athlete only sponsored by the government. On the other hand, when we let advertisements into sports we are allowing big companies to control events.9. What do you think of violence on TV and in films?A The number of violent TV programs is rising, even here in China. But I think it's quite natural to watch shows with a bit of violence because it makes it more exciting. Usually the violence in Chinese movies involves Gong Fu, except when they come from Hong Kong or Taiwan. Our violence is more just hand to hand fighting. I mean, look at all the societies with no violence on TV and they are just as violent. I don't think there is much of a relationship between violence on TV and violence in society.B I'm very concerned about the violence on TV. It's pretty bad now and I think it affects theway people think. Children get more aggressive and they use these characters as models. I think the worst thing it teaches people is that justice can only come by force. In that case, how can we ever trust the processes of negotiation and diplomacy?10. What do you think of the problem of piracy?A I think it's a serious issue that we'd better start addressing because a lot of companies are hurt by it and it affects our foreign investment. I still see a lot of it going on in the streets and sometimes they can get quite pushy. I mean if! were involved in the clothing industry or music or film industry I wouldn't want to sell my things in a place where the danger of having my stuff copied is too high. So we'd better tackle this problem before we get countries complaining about us to the WTO.B I think the issue is not very important and has been over-exaggerated. A lot of companies are trying to sell their products at too high a price here in China and that only invites people to copy it. For example, a video in America is worth about 12 US dollars. That's about a hundred RMB in China. Why should we pay that much for a video? Also the authorities are doing a good job trying to stop it from occurring, but since it's really just a petty crime, why should we pay as much attention to it as more serious crimes?Opinions on various institutions and policies11. What do you think of the media in your home country?A I think it does a good job of giving us the up to date news and providing us with entertainment. It's certainly improved over the years and its getting more and more sophisticated. For example, there are now a greater range of programs like talk shows, documentaries, comedies and even movies on them. There are even now a lot of investigative journalism programs that expose the wrongdoings of companies or developers. I think the best improvements have come in the television area. Newspapers are probably pretty similar to how they've been operating for some time but they are also now offering a better range of services.B I think the media needs more improvements. It needs to have more services and start getting more specialized because I know many people are bored with what they currently offer. Also, people would like 1:0 see more in-depth coverage of issues and more feedback from a wide section of society. Also, I know many people who think there should be more coverage of events that occur outside of China in the newspapers. Also, I think there should be more channels. For example, I've heard that in some cities in North America there are over a hundred channels with many specialized channels. I think we should have that kind of situation.12. What do you think of the transportation system in your hometown?A I think the transportation system in my hometown is quite good. Compared to many other cities, the bus system is quite cheap and clean and because there are enough lines they are usually not too crowded. The roads are well designed and they are wide enough for people to pass through without any major jams. Another thing I think is good are the bicycle lanes, which are just wide enough for people to get through. I think the main reason our transportation system is so good is because we have good city management. They seem to know exactly what we need and want.B I think the transportation in my hometown is terrible. The buses are just too old and need to be upgraded. For example, it's not that unusual to see a lot of buses broken down on the roads. As for the road system, it's obvious that the roads are not well planned. They make the roads wide enough but don't give enough room to let cars exit the main roads. The side lanes are always congested and sometimes you can get stuck in a traffic jam for over 40 minutes.13. What do you think of the education system in your hometown?A In my opinion, it does a wonderful job. I say this because it produces some very successful people. You know there are lots of people who have become successful in business, government and the sciences. Also, when I compare the quality of my English to people who took English courses in other places, I find my level is not too bad. I think the best thing about the education in my hometown is that the teachers are all very honest and they really emphasize a lot of personal development rather than just trying to get us to pass tests.B In China, going to university can help me get a good job. But, many courses are too old and not very useful. The professors often have just recently graduated or are very new in their field, or they are older and not very up to date with new developments. Also, we have to take all sorts of courses that are not directly related to our field. This, I feel, is a complete waste of time. We could be learning much more in our own field, instead of spending time learning courses that have no use for our future.14. What do you think of key schools in China?A I think it's a good system because it helps the brighter students receive the educational challenges they need. When the students are streamed by ability level, it allows the schools to pick up the pace of instruction and the bright students never feel bored in school.B I think it's an old system that needs changing. Not every intelligent student is accepted to a key school, even if they are academically able. Also, intelligent students shoul d n ' t b e s e g r e g a t e d . 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I m e a n , i t ' s f a s t a n d e f f i c i e n t a n d c l e a n . A l s o , t h e m a r k e t i n g t e c h n i q u e s o f t h e s e k i n ds o f r e s t a u r a n t s a r e q u i t e s o p h i s t i c a t e d . I t h i n k w e c a n l e a r n f o r m t h e s e r e s t a u r a n t s e v e n i f w e d o n ' t l i k e f a s t f o o d . I f w e w e r e t o s t o p t h e m f r o m b e i n g i n o u r c o u n t r y , w e m i g h t m i s s o u t l e a r n i n g f r o m s o m e o f t h e m o s t s u c c e s s f u l c o r p o r a t i o n s i n t h e h i s t o r y o f t h e w o r l d . b r b d s f i d = " 1 0 8 " > B P e r s o n a l l y I c a n ' t s t a n d t h e m a n d t h i n k t h e r e a r e n o w t o o m a n y i n o u r c o u n t r y . I m e a n t a k e B e i j i n g n o w . T h e r e a r e c u r r e n t l y o v e r a h u n d r e d o f t h e m a n d I t h i n k w e d o n ' t n e e d t h a t m a n y . 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雅思口语第三阶段问题与答案(4)

雅思口语第三阶段问题与答案(4)

50. How do you think housing will change in the future?I think the housing situation will see a growing number of private developers and more and more housing that is built up high.I think apartment buildings will get much higher and I think the basic facilities of most Chinese housing will improve. Public housing will probably be upgraded and more responsibility will be placed on the owners to keep the housing clean and well maintained. But I think there will also be a large challenge in the future for public housing to keep pace for the growing demands of the middle-class in China.Making suggestions or offering solutions51. What do you think needs to be done to help farmers have a happier life?Either they should be allowed to have a son, or the government should provide some sort of pension for farmers. I've heard of pension plans where the government helps farmers to put away some money each year so that they will have money when they retire. In addition, if the government were to provide some money to retired farmers each month, this would ease the burden considerably. I also think that farmers should have better overall facilities and they should be managed under the control of the province, rather than locally because if they're run under the provinces, there might be better quality standards.52. How do you think the unemployment problem can be solved?'Well, there is no' easy solution. I don't think the problem can be solved in the near future because there is a large number of laid off workers and not enough job opportunities. The government should try to create more job opportunities in the service sector industry, and on the other hand, laid off workers should put more effort into self-improvement in order to find better jobs. It might also help if the government actively promotes small businesses and inventors to get going with their ideas.53. What do you think we should do to protect the environment?I think the main challenge is to create a good staff to enforce the standards we have already set. The key thing about a good, clean environment is that the standards are enforced so that the laws have some teeth in them. J also think that its necessary to have good technical innovations so that the methods to do such things as water treatment can be developed. I also think it really takes a strong commitment by everyone to make sure that the environment is always the top priority in every new plan that is created54. How do you think global warming can be prevented?Well, there is no easy solution. As far as I know, global warming is caused by the Greenhouse Effect, which results from too much carbon dioxide in the air. I think the government should take measures to limit the number of private cars and make efforts to develop the public transportation system. Besides, we should try to replace fossil fuels with new, cleaner energy resources. Once we can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the air, the temperatures will likely stabilize and we can then feel safer that the situation is under control.55. How can we preserve our history best?I think the best way to preserve our history is to make sure that we protect all the symbols of our history, and that means that we try to set aside enough room for our old buildings and old sections of town to flourish. I think it's important to make sure that we also try to provide some re-enactments of history in our films, books and TV shows and also, if possible, though our tourist areas. I think another very important way is by keeping good records of the events that take place and by getting a variety of interpretations of history.56. What should we do to prepare for a good trip to China?In my opinion the thing you should get ready is a good phrase book that you can use if you need to get things done. You need a basic level of expressions that will help you to make your trip easier. You also have to be aware of some of the things to be careful of For example, you need to beware of possible dangers and people who are trying to cheat you. You also should really try to understand the history of China because that will make some of the places that you're going to more interesting. For example, if you watch a film or read a good book on the Forbidden Palace it will be that much more interesting to you when you wander around it.57. What measures should be taken to reduce crime?Well, to start with I think we should try to find the root of the crime problem. I mean you can't just scare crime away very easily. Sometimes it's because the gangsters have managed to scare everyone from doing anything about the problem. Other times it's just simply an issue that there are too many people who live in hopeless poverty and they feel they have no other way to make a living. Then I think it's important to increase your enforcement skills and that means getting more policemen and police women and trying to give them the best resources to deal with their job. I think finally, that there must be a justice system that's fair and won't treat anyone better than any other person. Once all of these things are done I think crime will decrease significantly.58. How can traffic problems be best solved?I think the best way to solve this problem is by trying to widen our roads and build more flyovers at the exits. Shanghai has successfully done this and now experiences fewer problems as a result. I think also that we may have to encourage people to take public transportation lines more often or simply ride their bicycles more. One more thing that should be done is to build better smaller roads that connect the bigger roads. One big problem in bigger cities is that a lot of the connecting roads are often blocked and so everyone has to squeeze into some exit road to get from one area to another.59. How can the tourism industry be improved?I think the first thing to do is to make it illegal for tour operators to collect commissions from various shops or stores and to simply increase the salaries of the tour operators. The second thing that needs to be done is there needs to be more controlover the vendors in the famous sites to make sure they don't harass visitors. It can be very unpleasant when people follow you everywhere to buy their things. Finally, I think that there should be more opportunities to do independent travelling by setting up more campsites and clean hostels, to accept the backpacking crowds.60. How can education be reformed to meet the future challenges?I think the best reforms should be in the area of post secondary education and I think it would be good to pour a lot of money into upgrading the facilities and attracting better university professors to work. I also think there should be more community colleges and smaller universities that accept people from all walks of life. One more thing is that I think there should be more opportunities for distance learning programs from various universities around the world so that many Chinese can get the benefit of an overseas education without traveling so far to other countries.。

大学生压力的英语对话阅读

大学生压力的英语对话阅读

大学生压力的英语对话阅读我们不要因为地位卑微而自弃,当压力重重袭来,才能迸发出巨大的能量。

小编精心收集了大学生压力的英语对话,供大家欣赏学习! 大学生压力的英语对话1Maura: Stress is a really sensitive topic, but we’ll try to have fun talking about it.Harp: Yes.Maura: So, first, we’re going to talk about the things that cause stress, so stress factors. Right?Harp: Yeah. What causes people to feel stress in Canada?Maura: You know, stress can come from so many different things depending on the person, but there are generally some things that stress people out more than others. So, sometimes people get stressed out from a big event in their lives, like planning a wedding or planning a big trip.大学生压力的英语对话2N: how come you're still up? Shouldn't you be asleep by now?G: I've been having a hard time sleeping lately.N: as far as I know, insomnia is usually caused by stress. Are you stressed at all?G: well, I'm really worried about my grades. I didn't think this course would be so stressful.N: you're a good student. I'm sure you can do well. What you need to do is to relax.G: you're probably right. I just wish it were that simple. How can I stop feeling so anxious allthe time?N: taking a yoga class or learning some relaxation techniques can help you cope with yourstress.G: I don't really have time to learn anything new. I need tospend my time studying!N: you need to take some breaks throughout the day. Studying all day isn’t very usuallyeffective.G: you’re right. I usually end up starting at my computer or checking my email instead of doingmy work for class.N: besides, it’s not diffciult to learn yoga. In fact, I can teach you a move that’s supposed tohelp you fall asleep! You just have to sit down like this, bend over and breath in deeply.G: that’s fantastic. I’m going to go try that out in my room now. good night!N: good night, sleep tight; don’t let the bed bugs bite!你怎么还醒着?难道昨晚到现在你都没合眼吗?我最近一直很难入睡。

深度剖析雅思口语Part3中最难的10道题_雅思口语

深度剖析雅思口语Part3中最难的10道题_雅思口语

深度剖析雅思口语Part3中最难的10道题_雅思口语智课网IELTS备考资料深度剖析雅思口语Part 3中最难的10道题_雅思口语雅思口语Part 3的难度本身就是三个部分中最难的一个,考官一般会就考生第二部分的答复进行深刻提问。

既然叫深刻提问,那当然就会是一些相对而言比拟深邃的考题。

这些考题对于考生的知识面和思维才能都有必定的请求,更为让考生头痛的是,原来用中文来进行深刻的探讨以属不易,更何况还要用英文来表述这些有深度的思想!所以考生通常谈第三部分而色变,有人甚至对第三部分都不去做任何的温习,只一味听天由命。

但是第三部分的考题是一个考生真正能够拿高分的要害,对于那些要分较高,盼望能够进入一些排名较好的大学的考生而言,第三部分的考题才是让自己脱颖而出的要害。

雅思第三部分的考题,从出题类型上来看有十个类型:原因阐述、情形对照、时光对照、事物利弊、预测未来、场景演练、解决问题、影响后果、方法方式、观点讯问。

这十类考题的难度都不可小觑,每一个类型都代表着一种答复思路,也对应着一些相应的句型。

所以,在这里将和大家一起来探讨一下雅思第三部分的考题,并以十道最难考题为例,来给大家做一下剖析。

1. 原因阐述类考题:在答复这种类型的考题时,我们要首先搞清问题的重点,且必定要紧扣此重点,不能游离出去。

而且我们可以将考题的中心名词进行分类,从细分出的小类别动身去探寻原因,这样,思路就能更加开阔,更能做到有话可说。

比如下面这道题:What is the reason why family members do not eat together anymore?在这一题中,中心考点名词是family members,那么我们就可以对其做一个breakdown,家庭成员分孩子,成年人和老人,他们都会有自己身不由己,无法和家人共同进餐的不同原因,至此,考题就可从不同层次得到解答。

那么在阐述的进程中就必定会非常高频的呈现一些因果的表达法,如because, due to, owing to, the reason why…is that…, contribute to, lead to, give rise to, be attributed to, result from等。

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