答案(雅思口语)
雅思口语试题参考答案
YourHome(YourAccommodation)1.?Doyouliveinahouseoraflat?(思路:直截了当额外相关信息)Iliveinaprettyspacious(=big)flatintheoutskirtsofmyhometown.Myfamilyboughttheflat alongtimeago.Weliveonthe10th floorofahigh-rise.It'sathree-bedroomapartment.Ithinki tcoversabout130squaremeters(=m'),It'safairlyniceplace.uptownarea住宅区downtownarea市中心2.?Pleasedescribetheplacewhereyoulive.(思路:直接描述,多点描述注意逻辑衔接)Myhomeisbrightandspacious.Wehaveaverycomfysofainthelivingroom,andalargefl at-screenTVsethangingonthewall.Ourapartmentiswell-designed.Inaddition,Ilikethefa ctthatwehavetwobigbalconies.It'sreallynicewhentheweatheriswarm.Wecanhavedinne routside.Allinall,IquietliketheplacewhereIlive.3.?Howhaveyoudecoratedyourhome(or,yourroom)?(思路:简洁回答一带而过)Ihaven’t?doneanything.Iam(still)renting.My?home?isverysimple.Ourfurnitureismodernstyle.Itlooksquitenice.Ihaven’t?decorated?the?home?atall.Iamrenting.Imademy?home?Chinesestyle.Itlooksverynice.4.?Doyouhaveanything(hanging)onthewallofyourhome(oryourroom)?(e.g., decorations)(思路:同2flat-screenTV或者加上一幅画)oppositetodepictcertificateofmerit5.?Whatcanyouseewhenyoulookoutthewindowofyourroom?(思路:直接描述,难点:词汇应用)Ican'tseemuchexceptforotherbuildings.Weliveinacommunity,andtherearelike10or12hi gh-risesnexttoeachother.Butjustoutsidemyroom,wehaveabalcony,andfromthatsideoft hebuilding,weoverlooktheChangjiangRiverandthemountainsthatsurroundit.Atnightwh enthebanksoftheriverlightup,theviewisprettynice. Icanseeaparkfrommywindow.Itisreally/quitebeautiful/relaxing.Icanseetheroad.Itisalwaysverybusy./Icanseeabusyroadfrommywindow. Icanseesometrees.Ilikeit./Theyarebeautiful.6.?Whatistheenvironmentlikeinyourneighborhood?(思路:食住行直接描述多点描述注意逻辑衔接难点:相关词汇)It'sapleasantneighborhoood.Ilikethefactthatit'snothecticasthedowntownareaofthecity whereIusuallygo.Butthereareshopsandrestaurantseverywhe re.Fromourhome,it’safiv e-minutewalktothesupermarket,soit’sextremelyconvenient.Inaddition,there’samonor ailtrainstationjustdownthestreet,anditonlytakes15to20minutestogetthecitycenter.What’smore,fortheelderlypeople,therearealotgreenareasintheneighborhood,soth eycanc hatanddosomeexercisewiththeirfriendsthere.It’sreallyagreatplace.7.?Doyoulikeyourneighbors?(思路:直接回答举一个例子)Yes,theyarewarmandfriendly,andtheyhaveagoodsenseofcommunity.Forexample,wes harefoodandborrowthingsfromeachother,wereallygetalongwitheachotherandIfeelreal lyluckythatallmyneighborsarenicepeople,becausethesedaysmanyneighborsevendon’t knoweachother.8.?Whatkindofpeopleareyourneighbors?(思路:同上,运用学过的口语词汇funny,helpful,easy-going,warmandfriendly,energetic…再举个例子比如周末一起做饭或者参加运动或者一起娱乐。
雅思口语Part1答案:Studies学习
雅思口语Part1答案:Studies学习1. Where do you study?I’m studying in Beijing University. My university has a good reputation in China and it’s quite hard to get in. So, I’ve buckled down to my studies and managed to get throughall the exams a year before. Well, fortunately, I finally got in my ideal university with my favourite major.我在北京大学读书。
我的大学在中国有很好的声誉且很难考入。
所以我一年前就开始很认真的对待学习,通过了所有考试。
幸运的是,我最终进入了我梦想的大学读自己最爱的专业。
2. What subject are you studying?Well, I’m doing business management. I’ve taken some courses like the marketing, organizational management, advertising and something like that. Well, to be honest, it wasn't my first choice. I wanted to study chemistry at first. But in some way, I guess, business management has a promising career opportunity.我在读商业管理,我选了一些课程例如:市场营销、组织管理学、广告学等等。
老实说,这个专业不是我的第一选择。
我最早想读化学,但某种水准上,我想商业管理会有更好的就业机会。
雅思口语Part1答案:StreetMarket集市
1. Do you like visiting street markets? I love street and "flea" markets, where one can find antiques, ethnic art, handicrafts, and many kinds of unusual things. 我喜欢集市和跳蚤市场,在这我能找到古董、民族艺术、⼿⼯艺品和各种奇特的东西。
2. Are street markets very common in your country? Yes. The markets here are bustling and usually divided by wooden booths. Vendors are shouting from every which way. Usually a customer can haggle prices with the vendor. 是的。
这⾥的市场熙熙攘攘的,由⼀个个⽊头搭建的摊位划分区域。
⼩贩们四⾯⼋⽅叫嚷着。
⼀般来说顾客可以和商贩讨价还价。
3. What is usually sold in these street markets? There are loads of odd bits and clothes too, it’s cheap and is really good. It’s incredibly busy but you don’t tend to get lost as there are so many people to ask. 集市上有各种零零碎碎的东西还有⾐服,物美价廉。
这⾥⾮常繁忙但你不会⾛丢,因为有太多⼈在集市上可以问路。
4. Do people in your country prefer to shop at a street market, or in normal shops and shopping malls? The reason people prefer malls and shopping centers to their local markets have a couple of reasons, But I think the main reason has to be convenience. It's easier for people just to go to one place with everywhere marked out and grab whatever there looking for without having to trek around a market place. ⼈们更喜欢去商场或购物中⼼⽽不是当地集市的原因有⼀些,但我想最主要的⼀个原因就是⽅便。
雅思口语话题的参考答案
【导语】雅思⼝语考试分为三个部分,考⽣们都是与考官做⼀对⼀⾯谈。
具体的考试是围绕考官给出的话题进⾏开展的。
以下是整理的雅思⼝语话题的参考答案,欢迎阅读!1.雅思⼝语话题参考答案之A perfect trip/holiday Describe a perfect trip or holiday. You should say: Where you would go. When you would go. Whom you would go with. What you are going to do. Why you think it was perfect. 1.a) If I had to describe a perfect trip, I would like to tell you that Iwould love to undertake a trip to the zoo. b) I am not sure if you have been there before. 2.a) I would like to go there in the summer. b) That is to say, I want to go there when the weather is fine, and all theanimals are active. 3.a) I would take some of my friends with, and also my Biology teacher. b) What I mean to say is that I would like some nice company, but wouldalso want somebody who would be able to explain many of the things that we aregoing to see there to me. There are several reasons as for why I would like to go to the zoo. Allowme to explain by mentioning some of them briefly. 4.a) First of all, I love nature and the outdoors. b) What I mean to say is that we would be out in nature the whole day. 5.a) Secondly, I would be able to see many interesting animals. b) For instance, I have heard that there are tigers, bears, wolfs, and manyother animals. 6.a) Lastly, it would be a perfect trip for me because of the scenes that Iwould be able to see. b) I have heard, for instance, that there is a beautiful lake, and that onecan actually climb the Qi Pan Mountain. 7. So, those were some thoughts on what I believe would be a perfecttrip.2.雅思⼝语话题参考答案之A famous person Describe a well-known person. You should say: Who he/she is. What makes him/her famous? Why you admire him/her. Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you. I am sure you will find mytalk interesting and informative. 1.a) The most important person that I would like to talk about, is a mancalled Confucius. b) I am sure you have heard or read about him before. 2.a) He is known as the greatest philosopher and writer of all times inChina. b) For example, he is regarded as the founder of the Chineseliterature. 3.a) He lived about 500 BC in the region that is known as Shan Dong provincetoday. b) The site of his tomb was later developed by his followers into the firstuniversity in China. As to why I would like to talk about him, there are several reasons. Allowme to explain by mentioning some of them shortly. 4.a) First of all, I firmly believe that he was a very gentle and easy-goingperson. b) In other words, he did not believe that problems and conflicts should besolved by violence. 5.a) Secondly, he obviously was a man who possessed great wisdom. b) You just have to read his writings, and listen to his sayings to agreewith me. 6.a) Lastly, he is my favorite famous person because of the influence thathis teachings have in Asia to this day. b) For instance, countries like China, Japan, and Korea, still use histeachings as the basis to arrange their societies. 7. So, that in brief, was my favorite famous person.3.雅思⼝语话题参考答案之A school friend Describe a friend in your school time or whom you like most. You should say: Who he/she is. When you became friends. How he/she influences you. Why you like him/her. 1.a) I made many friends in school, but the friend I would like to tell youabout is called XXX. b) I am sure you have a friend like this in your life as well. 2.a) I met XXX about XXX years ago at the school that we attended together,and we soon became friends. b) Our friendship has lasted to this day. 3.a) Our friendship has grown a great deal over the past three years. b) These days, for example, we share all our secrets with each other. There are several reasons as for why I would like to talk specificallyabout XXX as a friend. Allow me to explain by mentioning some of thembriefly. 4.a) I guess the main reason why XXX and I became such good friends, is thatwe have the same interests. b) For example, we both love listening to music, and we spend many hourstogether listening to our favorite CD`s. 5.a) Another reason why we have become such good friends is that we bothwould like to go and study abroad in the near future. b) So we often chat about what possible majors we would study, and whatuniversity we would like to attend. 6.a) A third reason why s/he is my friend is that we share manyprinciples. b) For example, we both believe that we should not damage our health bysmoking cigarettes. 7.a) Lastly, I believe that XXX has had a positive influence on my life sincewe have met. b) XXX is always friendly, cares about his/her family and friends, and isalways willing to listen to others. 8. So now you know why XXX is such a good friend.。
雅思口语Part1答案:Home家
1. Can you describe the place where you live? Well, I live in a high-rise building where the facilities are good in urban area. There are air-conditioning and voice-controlled doors in the building. However, people who live here rarely communicate with their neighbours and they’re quite indifferent to each other. 我住在⼀个⾼层⾥,这的设施在市区中算不错的了。
⼤楼⾥有空调系统和声控⼤门。
但是住在这⾥的⼈们很少和周围邻居交流,他们相互之间很冷漠。
2. Are the transport facilities to your home very good? Yes, it’s quite convenient. There’s a subway station not far from where I live. Normally, I take it to go and off work. Plus, actually, a bus station is just near the community, but unfortunately, it’s very crowed during rush hour. 是的很⽅便。
离我家不远的地⽅有⼀个地铁站,⼀般我都是坐地铁上下班的。
还有,⼩区附近有⼀个公车站,但⾼峰时车上太挤了。
3. Can you describe the room you live in? Well, my apartment is well decorated. Actually, I have a large coffee table in front of the sofa, so I can put coffee, magazines and different types of snacks on it. And also, the wall of my room is in light green which makes me feel like to be surrounded by the natural world. 我家是精装修的。
雅思口语测试及答案
假如考官问你:“Did you do housework when you were young?”,你该怎么回答?【问题】Did you do housework when you were young?你年轻的时候做过家务吗?【中文提示】没有,我年轻时没做过很多家务,因为我的父母希望我和兄弟享受童年。
他们并没有要求我们做家务,但我觉得有必要帮助他们,我们在周末做家务是很常见的。
例如,我的父母和我经常用吸尘器清理地毯,我也偶尔帮他们扔垃圾。
【参考答案】No, I didn't do a lot of housework when I was young because my parents wanted my brother and me to enjoy our childhoods. They didn't require us to do housework, but I felt it was necessary for me to help them and it was common for us to do housework on the weekends. For example, my parents and I often vacuumed our carpets with a vacuum cleaner and I also helped to take out the garbage once in a while.【高分词汇】vacuum [ˈvækjuəm] vt. 用吸尘器打扫carpet [ˈkɑːpɪt] n. 地毯vacuum cleaner 吸尘器假如考官问你:“Where are you from? Is your hometown a big city or a small city?”,你该怎么回答?【问题】Where are you from? Is your hometown a big city or a small city?你来自哪里?你的家乡是大城市还是小城市?【中文提示】我来自北京,它是我们国家的首都,也是人口第二大城市。
雅思口语Part1答案:History历史
1. Do you like (to learn about) history?I love history it shows us where we come from. People say history always repeats itself and it does. I think it’s important to look back so we can learn from past mistakes and make sure wedon't make the same ones as ancestors did.My favorite time in history would have to be the medieval times.我喜欢历史,它让我们知道自己来自何处。
人们说历史总是重演,是,确实是这样的。
我认为回顾历史非常重要,这样我们就能够从过去的错误中汲取教训,确保不再犯先人们犯过的同样错误。
我最喜欢的时代应该是中世纪了。
2. Do you think history is important?History is the record of events of what had happened in the past. In a sense all developments in politics, government, society, inventions and discoveries are part of human history. History helps you understand yourself better and understand others around you better.历史是过往曾发生事件的记录。
某种意义上讲,政治、政府、社会、发明和发现的发展过程都算是人类历史的一部分。
历史能协助你更好了解自己,也更好地了解周围的人。
雅思口语Part1答案:Food食物
1. Is food important to you? Yes, I have a healthy appetite. You know, different types of food can provide enough fibre, vitamins and minerals, and these are essential for our body to work properly and enable us to have the energy to work or study. 是的,我有个不错的健康的胃⼝。
不同的⾷物能提供⾜够的纤维、维⽣素和矿物质,这些能让我们的⾝体良好运转,⽽且,这些⾷物还可以使我们充满能量去学习或⼯作。
2. What foods do you usually eat? Well, I love to eat fast food, which is timesaving and economical, as I don’t need to wait in a queue and it can cut my budget on food. However, I’ve heard that eating junk food on a daily basis will certainly cause obesity and other chronic disease, so now I’d like to cut down the times on having McDonald’s or stuff like that. 我喜欢吃快餐,⼜省时⼜便宜,因为我不⽤排队等候⽽且还能节省预算。
但我听说每天都吃垃圾⾷品会导致肥胖和其他慢性疾病,所以我正在减少吃麦当劳等快餐的次数。
3. What kind of food do you particularly like? Well, I’m crazy about dessert. I normally go to the coffeehouse to have high teas. Having a cup of refreshing drink and some tea dessert like muffin and croissant is helpful to keep me in good mood in the afternoon. Though these foods contain high calories, I’ve no attempt to resist these dainty foods. 我特别喜欢吃甜⾷。
雅思口语PART12024 新题-题目+答案
雅思口语PART 12024年1-4月新题1.Sunglasses1.Do you often wear sunglasses?Yes, I often wear sunglasses, especially when I'm outdoors on sunny days. They help protect my eyes from the bright sunlight and also make me feel more comfortable.2.Do you spend a lot of money on sunglasses?Not really. I usually look for good quality sunglasses that are within my budget. I believe that you don't have to spend a lot of money to get a pair of functional and stylish sunglasses.3.Do you give sunglasses as a gift?Yes, I have given sunglasses as a gift before. I think they can be a great present for people who enjoy being outdoors or who appreciate fashionable accessories. I usually choose a pair that suits the recipient's taste and style.4.Why do you wear sunglasses?I wear sunglasses primarily to protect my eyes from the harmful UV rays of the sun. But they also help reduce the glare and make it more comfortable for me to look around when it's bright outside. Additionally, I like how sunglasses can enhance my appearance and complete my outfit.2.Social media1.When did you start to use social media?I started using social media quite a few years ago, probably around the time when platforms like Facebook and Twitter became popular. Initially, I used it mostly to keep in touch with friends and family, but over time, I've discovered various other uses for it as well.2.Do you think you spend too much time on social media?Sometimes, I do feel like I spend more time on social media than I should. It can be easy to get caught up in scrolling through feeds and engaging with posts, but I'm trying to be more mindful of my usage and make sure it doesn't interfere with other importanttasks or activities.3.What do people do on social media?People use social media for a wide range of activities. They share updates about their daily lives, post photos and videos, and engage in conversations with friends and followers. Many also use it to follow news and trends, discover new products and services, and even for professional networking. Additionally, social media has become a platform for expressing opinions, raising awareness about important issues, and organizing campaigns and movements3.Memory1.What do you have to remember to do every day?Every day, I have to remember to check my emails and messages to keep up with work and personal communications. Additionally, I need to remember to complete my daily tasks and responsibilities, whether it's related to my job, studies, or household chores. Staying hydrated and having regular meals is also something I try to remember every day to maintain good health.2.Is it easy for you to forget to do these things?Sometimes, it can be easy to forget to do certain things, especially when I'm busy or have a lot on my mind. However, I try to set reminders or create a to-do list to help me stay organized and ensure I don't overlook any important tasks. I also find that having a routine helps me remember things more easily.3.Are you good at memorizing things?I think I'm decent at memorizing things, but it depends on the type ofinformation. For example, I find it easier to memorize factual information or lists when I associate them with something familiar or create a mnemonic device.However, memorizing abstract concepts or long passages can be more challenging for me.4.How do you help yourself to remember things?To help myself remember things, I use several techniques. I often write down important information or create notes to refer to later. I also use reminders onmy phone or computer to alert me of upcoming deadlines or appointments.Additionally, I try to associate new information with something I already know, which helps me retain it better. Sometimes, repeating the information out loud or discussing it with someone else also helps me to remember.5.Have you ever forgotten something important?Yes, I have forgotten something important before. One example is when I missed a crucial meeting because I forgot to put it in my calendar. It was a valuable lesson for me to always double-check my schedule and reminders to ensure I don't miss anything important again. Since then, I've been more diligent about tracking my appointments and deadlines4.Cake or dessert1.Do you like cakes or desserts?Yes, I do enjoy cakes and desserts, but I try to indulge in them occasionally to maintaina balanced diet.2.Why do some people not like eating sweet food?Some people don't like sweet food because of personal taste preferences, health considerations, cultural backgrounds, dietary restrictions, or simply not enjoying the taste of sugar.5.Video games1.Do you play video games?Yes, I do play video games occasionally. I find them a fun way to relax and unwind after a busy day.2.What kinds of video games do you like to play?I enjoy playing a variety of video games, especially strategy and adventure ones. They challenge my thinking and keep me engaged for hours.3.Is it good for young people to play video games?I believe it depends on the balance. Video games can be beneficial for young people in terms of entertainment and cognitive development, but it's important to strike a balance with other activities like sports and socializing.6.Colours1.What is your favourite colour?My favourite colour is blue. It's calm and relaxing, and reminds me of the beautiful sky and sea.2.Are there any colours that have a special meaning in your culture?Yes, in my culture, red often symbolizes luck, prosperity, and joy, especially during festivals and celebrations.3.Do you usually wear clothes in your favourite colour?Yes, I often wear clothes in blue, as it complements my skin tone and makes me feel comfortable and confident.4.What is your preferred car colour for purchase?If I had to choose, I'd probably prefer a silver car. It's sleek and modern, and goes well with various styles and designs7.Singing1.Do you like singing?Yes, I enjoy singing, especially when I'm feeling happy or relaxed. It's a fun way to express myself.2.Do you have any singing classes at school?No, my school doesn't offer singing classes specifically. But we have music classes where we learn about different musical instruments and genres.3.Do you think there are many Chinese that can sing?Yes, I believe there are many Chinese people who can sing well. Singing is a popular hobby and many Chinese have a natural talent for it. Plus, there's a rich cultural tradition of singing in China.8.Advertising1.Do you like advertisements on TV or some other products?I'm neutral about advertisements on TV and other products. Sometimes they can be informative and entertaining, but too many can be annoying.2.Were there any advertisements that impressed you when you were young?Yes, there were a few advertisements that caught my attention when I was young. One was a toy advertisement that had a catchy jingle and bright colors.3.Will you do work related to advertising?Currently, I'm not planning to work directly in advertising. But I appreciate the creativity and strategy involved in making effective advertisements.4.What kind of advertisements are shown in public places?In public places, you often see billboards and posters advertising various products and services. These can range from food and beverages to clothing and electronics9.Celebrity news1.Do you pay attention to famous people in the news?Yes, I do pay attention to famous people in the news, especially those who are involved in current events or have achieved remarkable feats.2.Do you think news reports about famous people are always true?Not always. Sometimes news reports about famous people can be exaggerated or even fabricated for sensationalism. It's important to verify the source and cross-check information.3.What kind of famous people do you often see in the news?I often see actors, singers, politicians, and sportspeople in the news. Their personal lives, achievements, and controversies often grab headlines.4.Who is your favorite celebrity in your country?My favorite celebrity in my country is an actor known for his talent and dedication to his craft. He inspires me with his hard work and positive attitude.10.Feel bored1.Do you often feel bored?Not often. I usually have enough to do and enjoy keeping busy with various activities.2.What kinds of things would make you feel bored?Repetitive tasks or long periods of inactivity without stimulation would make me feel bored.3.What will you do if you feel bored?If I feel bored, I'll try to find something new and exciting to do, like reading a book, exploring a new place, or engaging in a hobby.4.Do you think childhood is boring or adulthood is boring?I don't think either childhood or adulthood is inherently boring. It depends on the individual's experiences and how they choose to spend their time. Both stages of life can be filled with fun and meaningful activities.11.Crowded place1.Is the city where you live crowded?Yes, the city where I live can be quite crowded, especially during peak hours and in popular areas.2.Is there a crowded place near where you live?Yes, there's a popular shopping mall near my house that's always crowded with people.3.Do you like crowded places?I don't mind being in crowded places occasionally, but I prefer less crowded environments for daily activities. Crowds can be overwhelming sometimes.4.When was the last time you were in a crowded place?The last time I was in a crowded place was probably at a concert last weekend. The venue was packed with fans and it was quite lively.12.Money1.How do you save money?I save money by budgeting, avoiding unnecessary expenses, and investing in long-term savings plans.2.What do you think of e-payment?I think e-payment is convenient and efficient, especially for online transactions. It saves time and reduces the risk of carrying cash.3.Do you often use credit cards?I do use credit cards occasionally, but I'm careful with my spending and always pay off my balance on time.4.Do you think cash will still be popular in the future?While e-payment is becoming more common, I believe cash will still have its place in the future. Some people may prefer it for small transactions or personal reasons.5.Do you like spending money or saving money?I enjoy both spending and saving money. Spending can be fun and rewarding, but saving is also important for financial security and future plans. It's a balance that I try to maintain.。
雅思口语总结答案
House&Flat1.Do you live in a house or in a flat/ apartment?I currently live in a three-bedroom, seventy square-meter apartment located in the city center of Beijing. My flat is situated on the tenth floor of a twenty-story building, surrounded by a supermarket, bank and primary school. There are various rooms including a living room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom, not to mention a balcony.同义词的转换:be located in和be situated on;过去分词、现在分词的灵活运用:located in the city….,surrounded by,including a living room; 副词currently为加分词汇2.Can you describe your home/accommodation/flat & house?My apartment is very warm and gives my family members and me a homely feeling. It is fairly spacious and allows me to have freedom to do anything that I want to do. For instance, I can watch TV in the living room, relax in my bedroom or have a nice warm shower in the bathroom. fairly 放在形容词前加强语气, “非常”“相当”的意思;spacious甩big这样的单词几条街;3.What part of your home do you like best? Why?The best part of my home is undoubtedly my bedroom since I can fully unwind while lying on my bed. After a tough day of studies, relaxing on my bed can consist of using my computer or playing with my smartphone. I can also realize a sense of privacy and spend quiet time alone to consider the events in my life.undoubtedly,fully用在句中属于加分词汇,注意带有感情的重读此单词;unwind 心情放松,比“relax”更地道的表达; a tough day 痛苦的一天4.Do you prefer living in a house or a flat?I much prefer to live in a house due to the fact that it is more spacious and private. As opposed to living in an apartment, it is less noisy to live in a house and people may not feel crowded. In addition, houses can give a homely feeling and their communities tend to be safer.due to the fact that…..替换“because ““since”这样的表达;as opposed to…..与….相反Shopping1. Do you like going shopping? Why?From my perspective, I am fairly attracted to shopping since I can enjoy my time with friends or family members. While window shopping or selecting items for purchase, we can talk about what has been going on in our lives. Furthermore, browsing for new clothes or shoes can be a relaxing and delightful experience to relieve stress.From my perspective , delightful 为加分词汇2. What do you usually buy when you go shopping?When shopping at a shopping mall or small store, it is common for me to buy clothes such as shirts, pants and socks. Furthermore, if I need to buy electronics, I may need to obtain a computer or smartphone while shopping. During special occasions, I might also need to get gifts for family members or friends.obtain,occasion 为加分词汇3. Why do some people like on-line shopping?Online shopping is quite convenient and allows buyers to purchase goods from the comfort of their own homes. Furthermore, there is significantly greater selection when shopping online due to the multitude of stores. Most importantly, shoppers don’t need to leave their couches and can receive deliveries at their front doors.significantly 为加分词汇;due to the multitude of 用词巧妙4.Will online shopping replace physical shops?Online shopping has already started to replace physical shops and this trend will continue in the future. Nowadays, the volume of goods sold online is significantly higher than revenues in physical stores. Due to its convenience and usability, online shopping will overtake and possibly eliminate bricks and mortar stores in the near future.usability,eliminate 为加分词汇Fruit1. What’s your favorite fruit?At the moment, my favorite fruit is the cherry due to its lusciousness and sweetness. In spite of the uncomfortable habit of having to spit out seeds when eating them, they have a variety of uses. As an example, they can be eaten on desserts, such as cakes and pies, and never fail to brighten up my day.1. never fail to brighten 加分短语2. lusciousness 为加分词汇2.How often do you eat fruits?I make it a priority to eat fruits on a daily basis, due to their multitude of health benefits. Typically, in one day, I have a tendency to eat 3-4 servings of fruits such as apples, pears, cherries or watermelons. During summertime when it is essential to hydrate the body, I may increase my intake of fruits to avoid dehydration.1. Typically 代替especially2. dehydration 为加分词汇3. Are there any special fruits in your hometown?To my knowledge, there are not any special fruits that grow in my hometown. Nevertheless, Beijing has a vast range of suburban fruit farms and orchards, consisting of a wide variety of fruits that are available to the public. For example, visitors to these farms can pick strawberries, cherries, apricots, pears, peaches, grapes and apples.1. vast range of 代替a lot of,避免重复使用。
雅思口语部分PART1附答案(1)
PART1Names1.Who gave you your name?The name was given by my parents.2.Does your name have any particular (or special) meaning?I don’t know about that.3.Do you like your name?I guess yes.4.In your country do people feel that their name is very important?Most of people think so, because names are the first impression to other people.5.Would you like to change your name?I don’t think it’s necessary.6.Is it easy to change your name in your country?Maybe there will be some procedures to do.7.Who usually names babies in your country?Parents or grandparents.8.Do you have any special traditions about naming children?It depends on the tradition of the hometown.9.What names are most common in your hometown?It depends on the tradition of the hometown.Work or study1.Do you work or are you a student?I’m working. I have been working for 16 years.2.What work do you do?I work for automobile repairing factory as a manager. I’m in charge of everything.3.Why did you choose to do that kind of work (or that job)?Because I am interested in this job.4.Would you recommend that job to other people?It depends on if the other people feel interested.Home/Accommodation1.Do you live in a house or a flat?I live in a house with my family.2.Please describe it a littleIt’s a 3-floored house with a small yard and garage. It has a living room, 3 bedrooms, a kitchen and 2 bathrooms.3.What’s your favorite room in your home?4.What have you done to your room to make it look nice?Paint with my favorite colors.5.Which room does your family spend most of the time in?Their bedrooms.6.What do you usually do in your house/flat/room?Surf the internet or watch TV.7.Are the transport facilities to your home very good?Not really. Only one or two buses pass by.8.Do you plan to move?No, I don’t.9.Would you like to move to another place to live?(Why? Where?)I guess I wouldn’t, because I like the neighborhood.10.Are you prepared to move?It depends.Hometown1.What’s your hometown?I’m from Shunde, Guangdong Province. This city is only 45-minutes drive far from here.2.Do you like your hometown?Yes, I do.3.Would you say it’s an interesting place?I don’t think so. small town, no wonderful nightlife.4.What would you say are the good points and the bad points of your hometown?People are friendly and food is delicious. At the same time, too much pollution, a little crowded.5.What’s your favorite part of your hometown?The living environment is not bad.6.Are there any tourist attractions in your hometown?Some temples and parks.7.Did you friends also grow up in the same place as you?Yes, most of them.8.Would you like to live there in the future?I don’t really know about that.House/apartment1.Do you live in a house or an apartment?I live in a house with my family.2.How do you like it? And why?I like it very much, it’s convenient and spacious.3.What part of your home do you like best?the living room has much space for my family.4.Can you describe your room?There are a living room, 3 bedrooms, a kitchen and 2 bathrooms.5.Do you want to change your room?Not really.6.What would it be if you could change something about your room?I’d like to have more colors painted in my room.7.Where do you live now? And how long have you been there?I live in my hometown now. I have been living there for more than 30 years.8.Who do you live with?My whole family.Bicycles1.Do you ever ride a bicycle?Of course yes.2.What do you use a bicycle for?In the past, I rode to school, but now, I do exercises.I guess it was 5 years old.4.Are bicycles popular in China?It’s getting more popular these two years.5.Would you say it’s difficult to learn to ride a bicycle?Maybe it’s a little difficult at the beginning because it’s hard to get the balance.6.What are the reasons why people ride bicycles?Riding bicycles is a healthy life style.7.What are the advantages(or benefits)of riding a bicycle?It is good for our health especially lungs.8.What kinds of people ride bicycles?Elderly people and children.9.Do children also ride bicycles in your country?Yes, they do.10.Why do children enjoy riding bicycles?They can ride to school.11.Would you say bicycles are suitable for people of all ages?Yes, I think so.12.Can you think of any people who are not suited to riding a bicycle?Maybe some disable patients13.Would you say it’s still suitable to ride a bicycle in today’s society?For public transportation no, but for keep healthy yes.14.Do you think bicycles are suitable for present society?For public transportation no, but for keep healthy yes.15.What do you think are the advantages (and disadvantages) of bicycles compared to cars?less pollution and more fun.16.Would you say it’s safe to ride a bicycle in the city(or ,in China)?I don’t think so, because there are to o many cars on road already.Advertisements1.Are there many advertisements in your country?Yes, there are.2.Why do you think there are so many advertisements now?Because the marketing is doing better than before.3.What are the various places where we see advertisements?What I can think of is on TV, radio, websites, newspapers.4.How do you feel about advertisements?Some of them are good-designed, but some of them are annoying.5.What kinds of advertisement do you like the most?Some cartoons.6.Do advertisements(ever) influence your choice about what to buy?Of course yes. Especially the new brands can only be known by advertisements.7.Where can we (or ,what are the various places where we can)see advertisements?What I can think of is on TV, radio, websites, newspapers.8.Do you like advertisements on TV?Sometimes yes.9.Do you prefer advertisements on TV or those in magazines?I would rather in magazines.10.What do you think is the purpose of advertisements (or ,advertising)?Promote the brands and attract the attentions.11.Do you think advertising plays a very important role in today’s world?Yes, it’s a booming industry.12.What sorts of advertising leave the deepest impression on people?Some world-wide famous brands like NIKE or Addidas.13.What do you think about the developments in advertising in China today?It could be more creative and attractive.Sunshine1.Do you like going outside on sunny days?Yes, it can make me feel energetic.2.What benefits can (or do) people get from sunshine?People can absorb more energy and oxygen.Indoor Games1.Do you play any indoor games?Sometimes I play badminton.2.Do you prefer to play indoor games or outdoor games?I like both.3.What indoor games did you play when you were a child ?Maybe “hide and seek”.4.Is there any particular indoor game that you liked(when you were a child)?Maybe “hide and seek”.5.What sorts of indoor games do children play now?Role-playing or running after others.6.Did you play electronic games when you were a child?(If yes ,what games or why?If no. why not ?)No, I didn’t7.Do you think electronic games are good for children?No, I don’t think so.8.What sorts of (indoor)games do you think children will be playing in the future?Singing or dancing.9.Is where any indoor game you’d like to learn(how)to play?Sorry, I never think about that.Leisure time /Relax1.What do you do in your spare time?I often play video games online or chat with friends.2.What do you do to relax?Sing in the Karaoke or watch a movie.3.How do you usually spend your evenings ?Sing in the Karaoke or watch a movie.4.What do you usually do after work/after classes?Hangout with friends.5.Do you prefer to stay at home in the evenings or do you prefer to go out?I prefer to go out with friends.6.Do you think modern lifestyles give people enough time for leisure?I don’t think so, most of the working people are under great stress so that they can’t really enjoy the leisure time.7.Do you think people today have more time to relax than in the past?I don’t think so, most of the working people are under great stress so that they can’t really enjoy the leisure time.8.Do you think it’s important for people to have leisure time(or ,time to relax)? Of course, but it depends on whether people can earn enough money to support their lives.9.Do old people and young people spend their leisure time(or relax)in the same way ?It’s quite different I guess. Most of old people do exercises in the mornings but young people go out for dinner or movies in the evenings.10.What do you think are the good points and the possible bad points about having leisure time?People can relax and tie up the relations with families or friends. For bad points, people may be lazier.11.How do people in your country spend their holidays?Travelling or visiting relatives.12.Do you like to travel in your holidays?Yes, I do.13.If you had a child ,what leisure places would you go to with your child? Some places by the beaches.Mobile phones1.Do you have a mobile phone(=a cell phone)?2.When did you first have (or ,get)a mobile phone?About my 15 years old.3.Is your cell phone important(or ,useful)for you in your daily life?It’s the most important.4.What do you use it for?contact other people, do business.5.Do you prefer texting or talking on the phoneyes, I do.6.Do people in your country like using mobile phones?yes, it’s getting more and more popular.7.Do you think people should turn off their phones in public places?It’s not necessary to turn off, can tune to silent mode.8.Is there anything you dislike about using cell phones?It’s easy to out of battery.9.Have you ever had any problems using your mobile phone while traveling?It was out of service in some remote areas.10.Do you think you will be using your mobile phone more often(than you use it now)in the future?Yes, I do.11.How do you think mobile phones will develop(or change)in the future?It can have more functions like audio messages or make movies.Music1.Do you often (like to) listen to music?Yes, I do.2.When do you listen to music?before bed or driving.3.How much time do you spend listening to music every day?4.What kinds of music do you like to listen to ?Pop music.5.What’s your favorite kind of music?Pop music.6.How often do you listen to (that type of)music?every day.7.When did you start listening to this type of music?Since junior high school8.Where do you listen to it?by cell phone or radio.9.How do you feel when you listen to this music?I feel relaxed and enjoyable.10.Do you like listening to songs?Yes, I do.11.Have you ever been to a musical performance?No, I have n’t.12.Have you ever learned to play a musical instrument?I wish to do that when I was a child, but I didn’t make it.13.Is music an important subject at school in China?I don’t think it is important.14.Did you often listen to music when you were a child?(If yes ,give details.) Yes, I did.15.What kinds of music are (most )popular in China?Pop, country and rock music.Neighbors1.Are there many people living near you?Yes, there are.Of course no.3.How often do you see (or talk to )your neighbors?Every day.4.When do you meet (or see)your neighbors?Go to work.5.How often do you talk to your neighbors?Hardly ever.6.Do you think it’s important(or necessary)to know your neighbors?Yes, I do.7.How well do you know your neighbors?I only know two or three of them.8.Do you think it’s important for a person to have a good relationship with their neighbors?yes, because they can help you when you need them for some time.9.What do you think of you neighbors?I think they are helpful if I need some help.10.What kind of people are your neighbors?Most of them are families.11.How (well)do you get along with your neighbors?I will say hi to them when I saw them.12.What are the benefits of having good relationships with one’s neighbors?I think they are helpful if I need some help.13.What sorts of problems can people have with their neighbors?People may argue with some small problems like cleanliness.14.In what ways can neighbors help each other?In the case of the emergency like fire or theft.15.Have you ever asked a neighbor for help?So far no.16.Would you prefer to have young people as you neighbors or old people? It doesn’t really matter to me.。
雅思口语Part1答案:Housework家务
雅思口语 Part1 答案: Housework 家务1. Do you usually do any housework?Well, I live alone, so I need to do all the chores bymyself to keep my room clean and tidy. I sweep the floorevery night, no matter how tired I am on that day. Also, Ioften do the laundry on Saturday and do some grocery shoppingon Sunday.我一个人住,得自己一个人做全部家务来保证房间洁净。
我每日夜晚扫地,不论那一天有多累。
并且,我周六还要洗衣服,周日还要采买生活必要品。
2. Do you like to do housework?Sure, I ’m a tidy person and I love to keep everythingin apple-pie order, so I have a rigid routine to do myhousehold chores. Actually, I usually spend my Saturdayafternoon finishing all the cleanings, including mopping thefloor and cleaning the windows to keep my home in the best shape.自然,我是个爱洁净的人,喜爱把全部东西都弄得整齐整齐。
因此我有严格的日程来做家务。
我常常花整个周六的下午来打扫房间,让它变得最棒,此中包含拖地和擦窗户。
3. What housework do you least like doing?Actually, I hate wiping the tub, it takes plenty of timefor me to finish washing it. It takes up all my energy to cleanthe tap, tub mat, and water pipes. Sometimes I reallydon’t know why my parents always want to take a bathinstead of a shower!其实我最厌烦擦浴缸,这得花掉我好多时间。
15个最常见的雅思口语话题及答案 Part 1
15个最常见的雅思口语话题及答案Part 1Part 1主要问一些日常话题,通常是跟自己有关的。
回答思路是先直接回答、然后补充说明一个复合句。
积累范文中的词汇、短语、和常用搭配,套用它们做出你自己的答案,读熟。
→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→Q1:What do you do? 你每天都做些什么?如果你是上班族A1:I work as a teacher actually in a local secondary school. I teach English and I’m also responsible for developing the new curriculum there.如果你是学生A1:I’m a full-time student at university and I am studying French and Japanese, and after graduation I really want to get into translating, I think it’s a fascinating field.【讲解】1, work as an engineer:从事…工作的。
2, be responsible for designing the leaflets:负责…的。
3, get into teaching/law/coding:从事…行业。
→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→→Q2:Do you like your job? 你喜欢你的职业吗?上班族A2:Yes, I like it most of the time, I mean I really enjoy seeing my students learn and make progress but I must admit the hours are long and work often eats into my personal time.【讲解】1, most of the time后面通常是要表达相反的意见。
(完整版)雅思口语第一部分的问题和参考答案
I. Possible QuestionsStage One Questions1. Good morning, my name is Jake Edward. Could you tell me your full name please?2. And what shall I call you?3. Can I see your identification please?4. Does your name have any special meaning?5. What's the literal translation of your name?6. Where do you come from?7. Where were you born?8. Where about is your hometown?9. What kind of landscape surrounds your hometown?10. Could you tell me something about your hometown?11. What are the main tourist attractions in Beijing?12. What's the climate like in your hometown?13. What are the people like in your hometown?14. What are the differences in accent between the people of your hometown and Beijing?15. What kind of food and dishes do people eat in your hometown?16. Tell me about what's the biggest traditional festival in your country.17. What do you do during the Spring Festival?18. Can you describe one of the main festivals celebrated in your country?19. What are some of the customs in your country that I should know about?20. How long have you lived in Beijing?21. What's the weather like in Beijing?22. How do you compare the climate in Beijing with that in your hometown?23. What places in Beijing do you like best? Why?24. What places in Beijing should a foreigner visit? Why?25. What are the major social problems in Beijing? How can they be solved?26. What is the biggest problem China faces?27. What places do you recommend a foreigner to visit in your hometown and why?28. Which city, in your opinion, is the best city in China?29. Has tourism changed China very much?30. Has transport changed over the past 20 years in China?31. Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit on your holidays? Where and why?32. Let's talk a little about traveling and transport. For long trips, how do you prefer to travel?33. Tell me about the kind of accommodation you live in, either this country or in your hometown.34. Let's talk about your hometown or village. What kind of place is it?35. What do you usually do in your holidays?36. Why do you think trains are better than buses?37. Can you tell me something about your family?38. Do you have children?39. What is your child's name?40. What is your son/daughter like? Tell me about his/her personality.41. What does your wife/husband do for a living?42. When did you get married?43. Tell me something about your wedding, please. Did you have any kind of ceremony?44. What did you/your wife wear on your wedding day?45. Where did you go for your honeymoon?46. Did you have to ask for permission from your parents before you got married?47. Could you tell me what happens at a wedding in your country?48. What kind of parent do you intend to be?49. What hope or fears do you have for your children?50. What sort of culture do you hope your child will grow up in?51. As a parent, do you plan to raise your child differently from how your parents raised you?52. How different is your life from the lives of your parents?53. Are you going to bring up your child differently? How?54. Are you going to bring up your child differently from the way you were broughtup? How?55. Do you enjoy shopping?56. Who does most of the shopping in your family?57. Do you enjoy cooking?58. Are you a good cook?59. Who does most of the cooking in your family?60. Do you have a lot of friends?61. What is your major?62. Why did you choose software development as your major?63. How do you like your major?64. When and where did you graduate? What qualifications have you obtained?65. Could you tell me something about your educational background?66. Which university is the best one in your country?67. Why do you think Qinghua is the best university in you country?68. How are you as a student?69. How do you try to get good grades as a student?70. Are there anything you don't like about your studies?71. Where do you work?72. What do you do for a living?73. What is your line of business?74. What is your job? What does your job involve?75. What do you do on a daily basis?76. How do you like your job?77. Tell me something about your job.78. What made you decide to get into this field?79. What kind of hobbies do you have?80. How did you become interested in your hobby?81. What do you do in your spare time?82. How do you spend your weekends?83. What is your favorite sport? What are the rules?84. What is the most popular sport in your country?85. What are the sport facilities like in your university/Beijing?86. How do you spend your free time?87. Do you like reading books or newspapers?88. Do you often go to the cinema/theatre?89. Which cinema do you often go to?90. What kind of films do you like?91. What kinds of things do you like doing when you are not working?92. Do you often watch TV? What's your favourite programme?93. What kind of music do you like?94. Who's your favourite film star? Can you describe him/her to me?95. Do you enjoy travelling?96. What do you know about Britain/Canada/Australia, etc.?97. What sort of accommodation would you most likely to live in when you get to England?98. What problems or difficulties do you think you may have in Britain/Canada/Australia, etc?99. How will you try to overcome the difficulties/How will you deal with them?100. Student life is quite competitive. Do you think you'll be able to manage the demand inBritain/Canada/Australia, etc?101. What difficulties do you think you'll encounter in your studies in Britain/Canada/Australia? 102. Can you imagine what life in Britain/Canada/Australia etc. would be like?103. How do you think you'll feel being so far from your family?104. What do you want to study?/What do you intend to study?105. Which university are you going to study at?106. Why did you choose this university? Could you tell me why you choose to study at university of X?107. Where are you going to study in Britain/Canada/Australia, etc. and why?108. What are your plans in Britain/Canada/Australia, etc.?109. What do you hope to gain from your studies abroad?110. What do you think your study abroad will do for your career?111. What kind of differences in the cultures are you expecting between China and the UK?112. What effect do you think your studies will have on your career when you get back to China? 113. What do you intend to do after you graduate?114. What will be some of your challenges you foresee when you come back to China?115. Do you think you'll have any problems adjusting back to life in China?116. What kind of changes will you have to make when you come back to China?117. Do you think there might be a gap between what you learned from your studies and the level of knowledge you will encounter on arrival?118. Are there any special places you want to see in Canada? What are they?119. What kind of things do you particularly want to do in Canada that you can't do here?120. How do you like your life in X X X University?121. What do you think of the training you got in the university?122. What aspect of English do you find the most difficult?123. Can you compare American English with British English?124. What sports are played in your country?125. Could you describe the traditional architecture of your country?126. Could you tell me why you chose to study at the University of X?127. What are sporting facilities like in your hometown?128. What are you going to major in?129. Are you going to do your own cooking when you are at university?130. What do you think you will be doing in five years' time?131. What are your goals in life?II. Suggested Answers1. G ood morning, my name is Jake Edward. Could you tell me your full name please? My family name is Huang, and my given name is Qi Guang.2. And what shall I call you?Most people call me Xiao Huang.3. Can I see your identification please?Yes, here it is.4. Does your name have any special meaning?a. Yes. My family name "Huang" means yellow. My given name has two parts. The first part "Qi" means something like enlightenment or the start. The second part "Guang" means light. It was given to me by my grandfather. Actually, all the boysof my generation in my family have the character "Qi" in their names.b. The first part of my name means "bright" —— as in light. The second part means "true" or "truth". Taken together, my namemeans "Bright Truth". My grandmother gave this name to me.5. What's the literal translation of your name?Well, Huang literally translates as "yellow", and "Qi" means "enlightened or the start". "Guang" literally means "light or bright". So, taken together, mygiven namemeans something like "the beginning of light" or "being enlightened with light' something to thator effect.6. Where do you come from?a. I was born in Xi'an, which is one of the major cities in China. It used to be the capital city at one point in China's history.b. I come from Shanghai, but I was born in Xi'an. My parents moved to Shanghai when I was just 4 years old, so I really don't know much about Xi'an, apart from occasional summer visits to see some good friends of the family. In fact, I don't have any relatives at all living in Xi'an.7. Where were you born?I was born in Xi'an, which is in the centre of China. It's a famous historic city, and is also well known to tourists who travel the Silk Road.8. Where about is your hometown?Xi'an is located in Shanxi Province, which is in central China.9. What kind of landscape surrounds your hometown?Xi'an is surrounded by plains, and is bordered by a plateau to the north and the Qinling Mountains to the south.10. Could you tell me something about your hometown?a. Hmm.. well, the population is about 6 million. It's famous for its historic sites, especially for the Terracotta Warriors. Xi'an was named the capital of China several times over many dynasties. Also, Xi'an is the starting point of the famous Silk Road, which was important in ancient times. The weather is extremely hot insummer, about 40 degrees Centigrade, and fairly coldin the winter, about 14 degrees Centigrade below zero.b. Okay. Well, first of all, my hometown is "X". I was born in the city, butmoved to the outskirts of the town when I was small. "X" is a fairly large city —a pretty important economic centre actually. It has a population of 3 million. It's pretty flat, and is situated right near a large lake.11. What are the main tourist attractions in Beijing?They are the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Temple of Heaven, and the Summer Palace. Beijing has a lot of other famous sites as well.12. What is the climate like in your hometown?It's generally very hot in summer, about 40 degrees Centigrade. In winter, it's cold —about minus 14 degrees Centigrade. The spring and autumn are both mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 12 to 25 degrees Centigrade. Oh, and thesummer time is extremely humid as well. There are four seasons. Winter is cold and snowy; spring is short and rainy; summer is hot and humid; and autumn is beautiful.13. What are the people like in your hometown?They are usually very friendly and somewhat conservative. If you were to visit Xi'an, you'd soon notice that the people still retain many ancient customs and traditions, which is what I mean by conservative. You'd also notice that people there are very helpful. If you ask someone for directions, they will try to help you out, or find someone else who can help you.14. What are the differences in accent between the people of your hometown and Beijing?a. In (name of hometown), we pronounce (a word) like (hometown's pronunciation), but in Beijing, they say (Beijing's pronunciation).b. There are quite a few differences between my hometown dialect and Beijing dialect. I can't even describe them. When I speak in my local dialect, people in Beijing have no idea what I'm saying.c. Well, you know Beijing dialect usually has an "errr" added to a lot of words. We don't do that in my hometown. Also, some of the tones are different, and thereare slight differences in pronunciation. In Beijing, people might say "shi" meaning "ten", but in my hometown, we say "si". Those are the main differences.d. In my hometown, if we want to say "a little", we say "yi dian dian". But in Beijing, they say "yi diar". The accent in Beijing has a very strong "rrr" soundto the end of words. We don't have that at all in my hometown. And, I found it hard to get used to at first when I came to Beijing.15. What kind of food and dishes do people eat in your hometown?Definitely jiaozi or dumplings. My province is famous for its vinegar, which is used when we eat dumplings.16. Tell me about what's the biggest traditional festival in your country.Definitely the Spring Festival. I suppose it's somewhat like Christmas in western countries. Spring Festival is the only time when all families gather together and stores and business are closed for several days.17. What do you do during the Spring Festival?I usually go back to my hometown and spend a week in my parents' home. We eat delicious food, visit family and friends, and watch TV. I also like to try and contact my high school friends and see how they're doing and what they're up to. We give each other presents and we buy ourselves new clothes to wear for the new year.18. Can you describe one of the main festivals celebrated in your country?National Day, which is on October 1st, is a big holiday. We get three days off and there are a lot of fireworks displays. There are large flower pictures and other types of flowers decorating the city, and some of the larger cities hold parades.19. What are some customs in your country that I should know about?China has a great number of customs. Let me tell you something about friendship. Really good friends will always help each other. I can go to a friend's home any time of the day, and he will drop what he is doing and welcome me. It might sound strange to you, because I know that in the West, people usually schedule appointments with each other in advance. But, our friendships in China are very strong and deep, and it would be unheard of not to drop what you are doing and invite a friend in.21. What is the weather like in Beijing?There are four seasons. Winter is cold, dry and windy, with a bit of snow. Spring is short and wet. Summer is hot and humid, with temperatures as high as 30 degrees Centigrade. It's pretty miserable in the summer unless you have air conditioning.Fall is probably the best season — it's very comfortable — not windy, not cold, not humid.22. How do you compare the climate in Beijing with that in your hometown?It's about the same, except that we get a lot more snow in my hometown than we get in Beijing. I suppose it has something to do with the geography of the two cities.23. What places in Beijing do you like best? Why?I like the Temple of Heaven best because it's very beautiful. The park around it is very spacious and is filled with large gingko trees and some very old trees. Also, in the early morning, it's very peaceful. The older generations are practicing their Tai-ji, while the younger children are running around and playing.24. What places in Beijing should a foreigner visit? Why?I would recommend the Great Wall, the Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, and the Forbidden City. Those are the most famous places in the city. Of course, there are many other places that have less historic significance, but those four places are really worth seeing.25. What are the major social problems in Beijing? How can they be solved?There are a lot of people who have recently been laid off work. They have little income and many have a family to support. I think they should be given a chance to get another job — maybe by giving them more training or something like that. Perhaps if the government provided a short-term vocational training course to people who have been laid off ... that would help with the unemployment problem.26. What is the biggest problem China faces?Overpopulation. Even though China has the one-child policy, it still has a huge population. The government wants to provide food and education for everyone, but they haven't yet attained their goal. Many of China's problems stem from overpopulation.27. What places do you recommend a foreigner to visit in your hometown and why?I'm from Xi'an. I think the Terracotta Warriors is really worth seeing. It is the tomb of Qinshihuang, the first emperor of ancient China as a unified country. There are thousands of Terracotta soldiers buried together with the emperor's body in the tomb. It looks really magnificent.28. Which city, in your opinion, is the best city in China?Beijing, because it's the capital of China and has a very rich culture. In addition, Beijing is more beautiful than many other cities, because it's the showcase of China. A lot of money has been invested in Beijing and it is a very interesting place to visit.29. Has tourism changed China very much?Yes, very muchin the last 10 years. Each year we are getting more tourists coming to China since the adoption of the open door policy. People see more foreigners and are used to the sight of foreigners compared to years ago. This is true in big cities like Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou etc. China is becoming more cosmopolitan and people are getting more knowledge of the outside world.30. Has the transport changed over the past 20 years in China?Yes, very much indeed. Weused to have very few bus lines years ago. Most people would use theirbikes to get to places in the city. But now in big cities, there are more bus lines linking different places so it is a lot more convenient. Some cities also have subway lines so it makes traveling much faster than before. There are also more taxis in cities and more people are also using that as a mode of transportation.31. Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit on your holidays? Where and why?Yes, I would love to visit Xinjiang if I have a chance. Xinjiang is in the west of China and it has a large platform. The people there are mostly minority groups and I saw in the pictures the landscape is incredibly beautiful. If I travel to Xinjiang, I would take a train so that I can see the landscape throughout the journey.32. Let's talk a little about traveling and transport. For a long trip, how do you prefer to travel?In my country, if it is a long trip, I would prefer to take a train ride. Not only is train ride more economical, but also the time and route have shortened tremendously in the past few years. Air travel is more expensive and they are oftenbeyond my budget.33. Tell me about the kind of accommodation you live in either this country or in your village.In my country, I live in a two-bedroom apartment with my parents. The apartmentis not big but we have made it very comfortable to live in. We live on the third floor and there is no lift in our building. The highest is the sixth floor so those who live on the sixth floor have to climb up and down every day.34. Let's talk about your hometown or village. What kind of place is it?My hometown is in the outskirts of Beijing. Maybe one hour travel time to get to Beijing. Fairly close I would say. The people there are mostly farmers but many young people have gone to Beijing to work.I like the place because it is very quiet. Unlike the people in big cities who are more complicated, the people of the place where I come from are usually more down to earth.35. What do you usually do in your holidays?During my holiday, I would try to meet with friends and go on outings. That's the only time I can relax and do something I enjoy. Other than that, it is really difficult because I am always busy with my work and sometimes I have to work night shifts.36. Why do you think trains are better than buses?Trains are better because they don't encounter any traffic, whereas sometimes in the bus, we get stuck in the traffic. Also, it is always difficult to get on thebuses during the peak hour but with the train, you can bet that the chances of getting on are always greater during the peak hour.37. Can you tell me something about your family?I have 3 brothers and no sisters. Both of my parents are still living, and are still working. My grandparents on my father's side are both living too, though my mother's parents have already passed away. I am also married ... I got married 2 years ago.38. Do you have children?b. No, not yet. But, I do hope to have more than one child some day.39. What is your child's name?His nameis Zhang Weijun. It means something like being handsome forever. I chose this name for my son because I thought he was the most beautiful baby I had ever seen. So, I wanted to remember his handsome features by his name.40. What is your son/daughter like? Tell me about his/her personality.At first, he seems to be quite shy. But, once he gets to know you, you'll findhe's very talkative and even a bit bossy. He likes to win and be first at everything, but he will allow other children to take their turns too. He's very funny and loves to play all sorts of word games with me.41. What does your wife/husband do for a living?My husband is a teacher. He's been working in Beijing Language and CultureUniversity ever since he graduated from university. I think he really loves teaching, and he'll probably stay in this profession forever, even though it's not a very lucrative job.42. When did you get married?On February 14th, 1994. We chose to get married on Valentine's Day because we thought it would be very romantic. Also, it was about 2 years before, on Valentine's Day when we first met.43. Tell me something about your wedding, please. What happened? Did you have any kind of ceremony?It was a small wedding. Just our family and close friends came. We didn't haveany special ceremony, just a banquet in the evening to celebrate our wedding. I was very tired during the banquet because we had to constantly take care of our friends. Wehad to light each of their cigarettes, pour their drinks and just generally serve them. They also played tricks on us to try to get us to kiss or hug each other. Itwas a lot of fun, but I just remembered being extremely tired when it was all over.44. What did you/your wife wear on your wedding day?a. She wore a pink wedding dress — western style, then changed into a redtraditional Chinese dress. She also had fresh flowers in her hair and wore a pinkveil over her head. When she changed into the red dress, she also changed her hairstyle and shoes.b. He wore a new navy blue suit with a white shirt and bow tie. Even his shoes were brand new. He still has the suit that he wore on our wedding day, and wears it out only for special occasions.45. Where did you go for your honeymoon?We went to Thailand. It's a country that I'd always heard about and had beeneager to visit. I must say that I enjoyed it very much. The Thai people are extremely hospitable, and everything in Thailand is very cheap ... even cheaper than in China! It was fun to explore a newcountry with my husband.46. Did you have to ask for permission from your parents before you got married?a. No, in fact my parents didn't even know I had got married until after thefact. I suppose I should have asked them for permission ahead of time, but they always let me do whatever I want to do, so I thought they wouldn't mind if I got married.Now that I think about it, I feel I really should have asked them.b. Yes. Both my fianc e and I had to ask our parents for their permission. It was quite awkward at first, because our parents didn't know each other and they each had many questions to ask about my fianc e's family. I hope my fianc e didn't feel uncomfortable when my parents were grilling me about his family. But after an houror so, they felt quite happy about our engagement, and gave us their blessings to be married.47. Could you tell me what happens at a wedding in your country?Well, it varies from place to place. But usually a wedding begins early in the morning. The bridegroom, together with some of his relatives and friends has to pick up the bride and her family from her home by beautifully decorated cars. Then the two families and friends will usually have a banquet together. The bride and bridegroom have to bow to their parents, Heaven and Earth, and to each other, then they have to serve the people with food, drinks, cigarettes and candies while some young people may try to play tricks on them. The whole thing will come to an end in the afternoon.48. What kind of parent do you intend to be?I want to have a good relationship with my child. I have seen so many kids who don't really know their own parents, and I don't want to end up like that. I do plan to be strict, but loving. I want my child to always feel comfortable to approach me, whether they've been good or bad. It's pretty easy to tell you what kind of parent I want to be, but when I actually become a parent, I'm sure I'll have to revise my ideals a bit.49. What hopes or fears do you have for your children?I hope my child will go to university, find a good job, and have a family. But, children have a very tough life these days. They must study all the time just to have a chance to go to university. They have very little time to play and enjoy as a child. I really fear that my child will be old before his/her time. Then, what's the point of having a child after all?50. What sort of culture do you hope your child will grow up in?I hope my child will still know something about China's ancient culture and traditions, and also havea chance to combine these with modern society. I don't want him to just accept everything that is "western" and throw away everything that is "Chinese". Certainly there are people who just think "western" things are betterthan "Chinese" things. I want my child to be proud of his Chinese heritage, but alsobe able to choose the best from the West.51. As a parent, do you plan to raise your children differently from how your parents raisedyou?a. No. In fact, my parents were really very good. They praised me and hugged me often. I remember the stories they told me and the way they spent time with me. I do hope to be the same kind of good parent to my child, as my parents were to me.b. Yes. I want to hug and praise them more. My parents rarely complimented me about anything, though I know they love me very much. They just worked hard and provided for my physical needs, but they never, ever asked meabout how I was feeling and things like that. I wish I could have communicated more openly with them.52. How different is your life from the lives of your parents?It's very different. I have had many more opportunities and a much more comfortable life than they had. I remember my father telling mestories about having just one egg to eat each week, and that was the highlight of his week. I can't really imagine life like that, so I'm grateful that I have a better life than my parents did. I appreciate their hard work to get us to this point in our lives.53. Are you going to bring up your child differently?I will let my child choose his own path in life. I will not be as strict with him as my parents were with me. At the same time. I'll give him/her my advice and suggestions. I'll try to be a guide instead of an instructor.54. As a parent, do you plan to do anything different for your child than your parents did for you?I would like to bring up mychild differently from the way I was brought up because I want him/her to have better chances in life. I want him/her to develop his/her imagination, creativity, persistence and independence.55. Do you enjoy shopping?a. Yes! I spend most of my weekends shopping. Even if it's just buying something small, I love to walk around and see what's on sale and what's available. My husband thinks I'm crazy about shopping, and he always tells me that I'm spending too muchmoney. So, it's a bit of an issue of conflict between my husband and me right now.b. No, not at all. I really can't stand it. Whenever my wife wants to go shopping,I just hand her some money and tell her to have a good time. I'd rather stay at home and just relax than fight the crowds in a busy shopping mall. I also hate just standing around and waiting for my wife to decide what to buy. It seems she takes an eternity to make a simple decision.56. Who does most of the shopping in your family?Well, I do most of the grocery shopping because there's a market very close to my work. It's very convenient for me to pick up milk or eggs or what ever on my way home from work. But, my wife also enjoys shopping very much. She usually does a lot of the clothes shopping for my son and me.57. Do you enjoy cooking?。
(完整版)雅思口语Part1参考答案大全
Advertisement广告1. Do you like advertisements on TV?Oh no, TV is a purgatory. The TV advertisements today appear to be not only boring but also disturbing. They interrupt in the midst of our enjoyment of a game or a film. Most of the advertisement materials are irritating and of course of low taste. The presentation is mostly awkward and obscene.绝不,电视简直就是炼狱。
现在电视上的广告变得不仅仅是无聊了,而且还特别烦人。
这些广告往往在我们欣赏比赛或电影时候的中间跳进来。
大多数广告特别让人愤怒,当然品味还很低。
这些广告的描述又傻又低俗。
2. What kind of advertisement do you like the most?Word of mouth is hands down the BEST advertising. It's one of the most credible forms of advertising because every time people make a recommendation, they have nothing to gain but the appreciation of those who are listening.口碑绝对是最好的广告。
这是最可信的广告方式之一,因为每当人们对一个产品做出评价时,他们除了能得到听者的感谢外,得不到任何其他好处。
3. Why do you think there are so many advertisements now?Whether you do like them or not, whenever and wherever it's possible that you can meet them. For biz sellers, ad could be very helpful to promote their products. For acceptors, ads might show some latest information. To buy or not to buy, to be fond of or not, all depend on your decisions.无论你是否喜欢广告,你都有可能随时随地遇到它们。
雅思口语part 1的参考答案
Part 1: Being in a hurry1. Do you usually write by hand or using a computer?Most of the time I use a computer because it’s far more practical(实用). I mean, for starters(首先), it’s a lot faster typing on the computer, and also it’s much easy to correct (修正)what you write, because if you’re writing by hand, you’ve got to cross something out (抹掉、画掉) or use tipp-ex(修正液), which can look a bit messy(凌乱的;不整洁的), especially if you make a lot of changes!2. When do children begin to write in your country?It’s kind of hard to generalize (有点难概括), because different children start at different times. You know, even though they’ll be formally taught how to write when they start kindergarten, most will be taught before that at home by their parents. So I’d say it’s probably between the age of about 2 and 3.3. How did you learn to write?I honestly can’t remember how I learnt it, but my guess would be that I learnt it from my parents, because children are definitely old enough to write before they start school, so I’m sure that either my mum or my dad taught me the basics (基础知识).4. Do you think handwriting is very important nowadays?No, on the whole (总体来说)I’d say it’s not that important nowadays, because I mean, who actually writes things by hand anymore? You know, it’s probably only important at school and taking academic exams, when you have to write by hand, but in the real world, I think it’s entirely unnecessary (没必要的).5. What impression does a person’s handwriting have on other people?Well I think if you have nice and neat(整洁的) handwriting, it leaves a pretty positive impression on others, as it kind of gives the sense that you care about appearance and pay attention to detail (关注细节), whereas if you have messy handwriting, it can have the opposite effect (相反的效果).6. Did your handwriting look good when you were younger?If yes:Yeah, I think it looked all right. You know, it was pretty neat and tidy, and I seem to remember taking pride in(为……感到骄傲) my writing. I suppose one of the reasons for this is that our teacher drilled into (叮嘱)us the importance of having good handwriting, so I used to practice it a lot!If no:No, I can’t say it did actually! I mean, my handwriting’s never been great, but when I was younger, it was particularly bad, you know, it was all over the place (really messy很乱)! For some reason, I just had a lot of difficulty with my writing.Part 1: Being in a hurry1. When was the last time you did something in a hurry?Um… when was it?...Let me have a think…I guess it was probably um… a few weeks ago, when I was on holiday, and I had booked a taxi to arrive at the place where I was staying, at about noon-ish, and I still had some clearing up to do(我还有东西要收拾), you know, I didn’t want to leave the place in a mess(很乱,杂乱). So yeah, I was basically in a hurry tidying everything up and getting all my things packed (打包成行李) before the taxi arrived.2. Do you like to finish things quickly?Yeah I do, cos I really don’t like things to hang over me(我讨厌让未做完的工作使我牵肠挂肚), you know, it’s just not a nice feeling when you’ve got stuff to do hanging at the back of your mind(同上).So I like to get stuff done as quickly as I can, but saying that, I still want to do it well of course! I mean, I’m not gonna do something haphazardly (做事很随意) just to get it done quickly, I still wanna make sure I do it well!3. What kinds of things do you never do in a hurry?It’s an interesting question!... I’ve never really thought about that one! What kinds of things will I never do in a hurry?...um… I suppose things I would never do in a hurry would be important things, like coursework which counts towards my final grade, a nd what else?...I’m kind of hard pressed tothink! Um… oh yeah, getting to the airport to catch a flight! You know, I’ll always give myself lots of time to get there, even if it means I arrive at the airport several hours in advance, cos it just gives me peace of mind.(让我内心平静。
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handwriting1.Do you like handwriting?Answer 1: Yes. I’m really proud of my handwriting. I’ve practiced calligraphy for a few years. Answer 2: No. I can’t write with a pen very fast. It always takes a lot of time for me to take notes or write things down.2.Do you prefer handwriting or typing?Answer 1: I prefer typing! When I type I can use both of my hands, which is quicker than handwriting!Answer 2: I like handwriting more. It’s just I’m used to it. Typing is not as good as handwriting.3.How’s your handwriting?Answer 1: Ha ha, you wouldn’t want to see my handwriting. It looks like abstract art to people like my parents.Answer 2: I think it’s okay and readable. But I wouldn’t say it’s pretty good.4.Can you tell a person’s personality by his handwriting?Answer 1: I can’t, because these days, people don’t write that much. It’s just very judgmental if we only judge a person’s personality based on how he writes with a pen.Answer 2: I’m not 100% accurate in this case, but according to my experiences, I did guess right a few times just by looking at someone’s handwriting.5.How would you feel if you received a handwritten letter?Answer 1: Well, if the letter came from people I know, I would be thrilled, because I know it must be something special that this person wanted to write with a pen.Answer 2: Honestly, a hand written letter won’t make me feel different. When I read letters, I care more about the content not the font of the words.friends1. Do you prefer more general friends or just a few good friends?Answer 1: I prefer a few good friends. These people will help me when I’m in trouble. As to general friends, it’s a bit strange to ask for help since we aren’t that close.Answer 2: honestly I want to keep the balance, just a few good ones, and some general ones. I like to have more people on my friends list, so I get to learn more.2. What are the differences between best friends and other friends?A best friend is someone you may not talk to very often, but you never feel distant. General friends are easy to lose so you need to talk to them often.3. Who is your best friend?My best friend is Kate, we met in high school. So it’s been ten years since we became friends.4. What do you usually do with your friends?Answer 1: Mostly we hang out at a coffee place to drink something and chat for a few hours. Sometimes we go shopping together.Answer 2: I like to play sports with my buddies. As most of my friends are really athletic, so we may play basketball for the whole afternoon and go get a drink later.5. Do you like to make friends?Answer 1: I like to do that on a regular basis. I’m a social person, so if I can’t have more friends, I’ll be bored.Answer 2: Kind of. I don’t need too many friends, but it’s good to have some new ones. It’s necessary for me.public holiday1. Do you have many public holidays in China?Yes I think so. Almost every month, there is a public holiday. Like this month, we have New Year, everyone was off work for three days.2. Which public holiday do you prefer?Spring festival: I like spring festival most. It’s the biggest festival every year. The holiday is a week long. I get to see my relatives and friends. It’s a lot of fun!National holiday: national holiday is my favorite because it’s in autumn, the best season for travelling ever! Besides, it’s my country’s birthday, I always have a sense of pride towards this holiday.New year: I guess new year is my top preference. It’s the first day of a new year, I usually feel more alive. I mean I can think about new plans and goals.3. What’s the most important one?Traditionally speaking, spring festival is the all-time important day for every Chinese, since that’s the time only for family. It really matters a lot to us.4. Do you like more national holidays?Answer 1: the more the better! People need holidays! I think Chinese people are really hard-working, but we should know that having a break from a holiday makes life more fun! Answer 2:No, I think we have had enough, I just expect each holiday can be longer so people’ll have more time to enjoy. A one-day holiday is like nothingadvertisements1. Do you like watching advertisements?Answer 1: Hmm, I wouldn’t say I like them, because when I try to watch a video, they are there for like a minute or two, which really annoys me.Answer 2: I’m fine with advertisements, not commercials though. Some magazine ads are really cool and creative. Sometimes it’s interesting to see them.2. What types of advertisements are there in your country?I think there are tons of them. When you walk in downtown area in a city, you see billboards, neon signs or posters. When you ride on a bus, you see ads on the back of each chair. And of course TV commercials are insane, you can’t avoid them in China.3. Have you bought anything because of advertisements?Yes, I can name a few. For example, I bought my first pair of Nike shoes after I saw their ad. And when I shop on the internet, I don’t normally have a shopping list, mostly I buy things from ads, so things like hairdryers, books, clothes etc.4. Will you look at the advertisement on the street?Well, if I’m just having a walk, sure, I’ll look at them. But if I’m on my way somewhere, I won’t care what’s going on in those advertisements.5. Do you prefer ads on TV or on the internet?Maybe ads on the internet, because I can just close the pop-up ads real quick whereas on TV, there isn’t much you can do but just wait for like a long time till they are over.Shoes1. Are there any shoes you like?女生Answer 1: I like shoes that don’t have a thick sole. Those shoes are pretty comfortable to me. I have like 20 pairs athome!Answer 2: I like to wear high heels. They make me look more confident and thinner. I can even run in high heels, so they’re certainly my favorite.男生Answer 1: Hmm, I mostly like to buy sports shoes for basketball, tennis and jogging. These shoes are comfortable and cool.Answer 2: I prefer leather shoes with strings. In terms of color, navy blue and black are my favorites.2. What’s your favorite brand of shoes?Answer 1: 女生Hmm, if I have to name one, it should between mix. I started buying their shoes when I was in high school. They make shoes for all seasons and the prices are reasonable.Answer 2: 男生For trainers, I would say niki. I’ve been a big fan of it for ages! Their shoes can protect my feet well and look very cool.3. What’s the most important thing about shoes?It should be whether not the shoes fit you. If they don’t fit, they are just useless unless you want to have them as part of your collection.4. Do you prefer comfortable shoes or fashionable shoes?This is a very tricky question. I don’t know about other people, but for me, both qualities are important. When I buy a pair of shoes, I expect them to look good and fit well. Otherwise I’d rather not buy them.5. How often do you buy shoes?It’s hard to say. I’m not like other girls who have to buy shoes regularly. I just like to hang out at a mall without a purpose, if I see shoes I like I’ll buy instantly.6. Will you buy shoes online?Answer 1: Yes, I’ve bought quite a few pairs. I just have this talent that I can judge what size is good for me basedon the pictures!Answer 2: No, that’s very risky. I can’t afford time to buy and return and wait for the refund if I get the wrong shoes.sky1. Do you like to watch the sky?在国外的童鞋Answer1:yes, I love the blue. You know the sky here is 10 times clearer than that in China. I never had enough of watching it!爱数星星的人Answer2:Yes, I like to go out late at night and sit somewhere quiet, looking up to the sky. Here in my hometown, there are more stars in the sky, shining like diamonds. It’s just so beautiful!喜欢登高望天的童鞋Answer3:Yes, I often go mountain climbing and sit on the top of the mountain. When I look up to the sky, it’s so close to me. It’s just immense. I can’t see its boundaries.总是有飞机经过的天空Answer4:Yes!! There are planes going across the sky during the day, I can’t stop looking up, wishing I could be on the plane and watch the sky closely.望天兴叹的人Answer5:yeah, I guess so. When I feel down, I like to watch the sky, not thinking about anything, trying to forget about all the sad things.2. Do you like the sky during the day or night?Answer one: It looks better during the day, because I can see clouds, birds, the sun and maybe a helicopter! At night, it’s all dark, quite boring!Answer two: definitely I like it more at night. It’s dark and mysterious. I love the darkness!3. Have you learnt any courses about stars or planets?Answer 1: Yes. At primary school, there was a course called Nature. The teacher taught a few lessons about stars, like where they are in the universe and what they are called.Answer 2: Hmmm, let me see. Probably longtime ago, when I was very young, I think I took a class about the sky and stars, something like that.4. What’s your favorite star?Answer 1: Ah, I don’t think I have a favorite. They look all the same to me, you know far away and shiny.Answer 2: Maybe Mars, I heard there could be living creatures on the planet. Who knows, maybe it’s true. I’d rather believe it, it could be my home 50 years later.Museums1. Are there many museums in your hometown?Yes. I think there are about four museums. Two of them are large ones where you can go see some free exhibitions. The other two are new, I’ve only heard of them.2. Do you think museums are useful for visitors to your hometown?They are useful for those who really want to know the past of my hometown. Many of our local museums display old photo sand objects. Visitors can get to know the old shanghai/Beijing/(你家乡城市的名字)better.3. Do you often visit a museum?No, not really. I haven’t been to one for probably a few years.4. So when was the last time you visited a museum?Around five years ago? At that time, are lative of mine came to my hometown, so I took him to the museum that he loved most.5. Do you think museums are important?Well, they are obviously important to those who are obsessed with history. For these people, history books are not a good source of information, they want to have something more visual. So museums can definitely meet their requirements.6. Do you think it’s suitable for museums to sell things to visitors?Hmm, I’m fine with that. The gift shop in a museum is a source of revenue. And there is nothing wrong that the museum runs a shop for people who want to buy something interesting and historical.7. Did you go to any museums when you were a child?I guess so. Every year, my primary school organized a trip to a local museum, so I probably visited at least a few when I was little.WorkWork (适合目前在银行金融行业工作的童鞋)1.Do you work or study?Answer one: Ihave a job, which is being a bank teller in xx city.Answer two: I’mworking as a finance analyst. I’ve been in the company for a few years.2.What specific things do you doon your job?Answer one: WhenI’m at work, I usually help customers open an account, deposit or withdraw somemoney from their accounts. Sometimes I am put in charge of dealing withcompanies’ accounts.Answer two: Well, mostly, I need to evaluate the financial condition of my clients, such as checking their capital, their balance sheets. Then I’ll write a report on the documents they give to me.3.Why did you choose that job?Answer one: Well, actually I didn’t choose that job. A friend of mine helped me get that position. The money was good at that time, so I took it.Answer two: Ilike to deal with numbers and analyzing. It’s pretty fun. And I love my office,I have everything I need like a printer, a nice chair, a great mac book as my work computer.4.Would you recommend that job to others?Answer one: I’d recommend it to people who really want to know what it’s like to work in a bank. My position is low in the rank system. But what I do is something bank people need to know.Answer two: Ha ha, I would say if people are fine with getting off work at 10 pm, they should consider my job. The pay is really good because of the overwork.5.What did you do on the first day of your job?Answer one: The first day at work…. I think I just cleaned up my work area, because the one who used to sit there left a bunch of garbage below the desk!Answer two: The first day was pretty stressful, because everyone was saying hi to me, and I was trying so hard to remember their names!Work (适合目前在做会计和工程师的童鞋)6.Do you work or study?Answer one: I’m an accountant. I work for a local accounting agency at the moment.Answer two: I’m currently working in computer engineering. I’ve been working for just a year.7. What specific things do you do on your job?Answer one: As a senior accountant in my company, I have to train new employees and cope with big clients. I go on business trips quite often, because meeting with clients in person is really important.Answer two: Mostly, I write programs. Now I’m working on a few projects. They are new systems for my clients to manage their factories.8.Whydid you choose that job?Answer one: My mother was the reason. She had been an accountant for almost twenty years before I started looking for a job. She thought I could be a good one too. And my employer offered good pay.Answer two: well it was the only company that offered me an interview. So I went to the interview and passed it. The job has a lot to do with what I learned at university. So I chose it.9. Would you recommend that job to others?Answer one: Yes, accounting is not as boring as many people think. You learn a lot about different businesses while you’re helping your clients.Answer two: Maybe not. What I do is kind of repetitive sometimes, like fixing bugs and updating things for my clients. It’s not always interesting.10.What did you do on the first day of your job?Answer one: I honestly can’t recall what happened, because it was like three years ago. I don’t even remember what I did last week, not to mention three years ago.Answer two: The first day was normal. Someone introduced me to people in my department. Hmm, maybe we had a meeting, because there were a few new guys too, so we kind of had a discussion on a few things.History1. Do you like history?Kind of. I like to watch historical documentaries. Mostly I like ancient history of China.2. So there must be something you don’t like about history?Yes, I just don’t think it’s right to spend too much time on the past, learning what happened. We should focus more on the present.3. Then why do people study history?A good reason I can think of is they want to know the mistakes people made in the past, so they won’t make the same mistakes in the future. I can’t figure out any other reasons for studying history.4. Do you think the internet is a good place to learn about history?Yes, information on the internet is mostly free. So for people who don’t want to visit a historical museum in person, they can go straight to the official websites of the museums. History is totally at your fingertips.5. Can you name a person from history who you would like to learn more about?Okay, I’d say Mr. Lu Xun. I really like to read his works. His way of thinking is sharp and unique.6. What would you like to talk with him when you met him?I’d first ask him if it was true that he decided to quit being a doctor and becoming a writer. And I’m so curious about his experience in Japan almost 100 years ago, things must be very different!7. Did you like your history class in high school?当时因为学历史困难被迫选理科的同学:History was a nightmare for me. I seriously cut most of my history classes, because I never understood what the teacher was talking about.当时学文科并且热爱历史的同学:Yes. It was fun to study history. It wasn’t just dates and facts, it was more about how history changed the course of human civilization。
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Speaking Part One(2008-02-05 19:13:32)转载▼分类:参考雅思口语答案标签:教育Does your name have any special meaning?Well, I am not sure. I guess there is something special about it, but I never asked my grandpa this question. He is the person who gave me my name.Well, I don’t know.It’s just a very common girl name. Actually, I was somewhat annoyed back in high school. People always mistook me for another girl in my class who had exactly the same name.Why do some people change their name?To be frank, I don’t know why but I can only assume that they are no t very happy with their names given by others. They want to be in control of everything in their life.What are the advantages of studying instead of working?When studying, I only had to worry about my exams. But now, I have to worry about my unpaid bills, my mortgage and my children’s exams.Do you agree that there should be a world language for everyone?Yeah, I can’t agree more.I really feel it’s a huge waste of time to learn a second language from other country when we can work out a way for everyone to speak the same language. I think Esperanto is a great idea.Do you agree that people will get married even later in the future? Why?I strongly feel that people are on the way to that, but it’s difficult to explain the reason. Maybe it’s probably the increasing geographic mobility that makes we feel we have more choices when it comes to dating and marrying, so we keep thinking we can find someone better than we have.Yes, I believe so. Personally, I think people marry later partially because of a decline in the belief of a firm and long-term commitment. What’s more, living together without getting married is no longer considered disgraceful by young people, so the question for them is “why should we get married if we can live together without a wedding?”Do you have brothers or sisters?No. I don’t have brothers or sisters. Actually, I am the only daughter in my family.You know, most of the people about my age are the only child in their family. As you know, this is mainly due to the birth control policy in China.Do you prefer to live in a small family or in a large family?Well, I don’t really care whether it’s large or small, as long as I stay with my beloved family. Just as the saying goes, “You don’t choose yourfamily. That’s the God’s gift to you, as you are to them.”It’s true that people living in a smaller family enjoy more mobility and independence, but if I get to choose, I would prefer a large family with relatives caring for, loving and supporting each other, which I think is more important to me.Do you live in a flat or a house?Well, I live in a flat. It’s a kind of old building which has b een converted into a six-floor flat house. And I live on the third floor.Can you describe the community you live?I moved to my new apartment only about a year ago. My community is a relatively new residential area with several high-rises around. To be frank, I don’t even know my next-door neighbor. It seems that people all keep to themselves, which is not what I like about my community.Why are holidays important to you?Having a holiday is taking a break. During holidays I can do something I really I want to do, say reading a book I didn’t finish 2 years ago or hanging around with friends to catch up things.How has housework changed in your family in the past few years? Obviously, household chores are no longer for women exclusively. Men are increasingly aware of the significance of sharing housework with their wives, which is beneficial for the family harmony.What’s your favorite sport?I’m very into basketball, you know.I’m a huge fan of Michael Jordon.Playing basketball is a lot of fun. For example, you get to meet new friends.Why is exercise good for you?It is without doubt that doing exercise can be very rewarding. It helps to control body weight, maintain strength and improve immunity. What’s more, doing exercise helps to develop co-ordination and team spirit.Why do you think some people are very into extreme sports?I think the fear that drives many people away from the risks of extreme sports may be the same ingredient that keeps others coming back for more. For some, life is all about adventures, risks and challenges.Can we learn more from television or from books?Both are educational, I believe. Television appeals to young teenagers more, whereas books are attracted to older people. Personally, I’m more into reading. Just like what people say, “if you read a lot of books, you’re considered well-read; but if you watch a lot of TV, you’re not consideredwell-viewed.What do you think are healthy foods?Vegetables, of course. All vegetables are naturally low in fat and full of vitamins, minerals and fiber. Actually, vegetables are a must on my diet.To be frank, I don’t really see the point of arranging foods into a “healthy food” class or an “unhealthy food” class.What we should realize is that it is our choice of food and our eating habit that really matters. So I feel it is really unfair to describe pizza, chips and ice cream as junk food. Without them, eating seems to be less fun.Can you consider why fast food restaurants in your town are popular?It’s true that fast food restaurants like KFC and McDonald’s are very popular here. They can be found on almost all high streets. I guess people are always ready to try some exotic foods from other countries. And these western fast food restaurants are clean, casual and comfortable, which have become fashionable social bases.Can you consider the difference between men and women in their shopping habits?Concerning shopping, I think men and women hold distinct attitude. For men, shopping happens when their socks wear out. However, women shop even if the wardrobes are full. Apparently, women’s desire to shop is endless and this is something men can never understand.Is it helpful to teach music courses in high school?Certainly. It makes a good compensation for other courses like math and physics, which I think are very dull and boring. Singing together with my schoolmates is much more fun.Are there any negative effects if children are taught to play a musical instrument?Well, it is hard to say. Personally, I believe that it is undoubtedly of great benefit to a child’s musical development.However, some children who are forced by their parents to play a musical instrument don’t really think so.I guess they have their reasons.How do the old people look at young people fashion?If you ask me, though I haven’t hit 50, I think a daringly fashionable miniskirt is always considered dangerously inappropriate by old people. But I can see why they have strong reaction. Once you hit 50, it is time to think twice about miniskirts.What do you think of the fashion today?“Unexplainable” is the only word for me to explain fashion.But I do feel there are many people strongly influenced by it, otherwise there won’t be so many fashion victims walking on the streets, who wear unreasonably expensive clothes but look perfectly ridiculous.In what ways has tourism changed your country?I’m not so sure but by attracting more foreign visitors, tourism helps to boost economy and create more jobs. At the same time, in order to enhance the city’s image, the government pays more attention to the renovation and maintenance of the infrastructure. So tourism benefits not only individuals but a country as well.What is the public transportation like your town?I think the choices of public transportation are sufficient here in thetown. There are taxi, bus and subway which is a relativelynewcomer. However, like most of the other big cities, traffic congestion was and is still a serious problem. Now with the government’s urge to revitalize automobile industry, the number of private cars is dramatically increasing, which makes the present problem even worse.How do you think it could be improved?This is a question needing quite some consideration. As far as I’m concerned, what sounds more feasible at the moment is to discourage private car driving but to schedule more public transport like buses.Can you consider any negative effects watching TV might cause? Undoubtedly, TV entertains people. However, TV violence is what worries parents most. In order to attract and hold audiences, TV violence has become so graphic that children may be more likely to behave in aggressive or harmful ways towards others.The effects of television seem to be more intensive on younger viewers. The more time children spend watching TV, the less time they are spending doing other important activities like reading, getting exercise, being outdoors and talking with families. Consequently children have such problems like lower reading scores, obesity and poor physical fitness.Do you think festivals are important for a country?Yes, I think so. Every country has traditional festivals. These festivals, apart from its religious importance, also help in creating social, cultural andemotional bonds among people. Besides, people get to have holidays during big festivals like Chinese New Year.How do you compare the Chinese festivals with the western festivals?As far as I know, western festivals are counted according to solar calendar, whereas Chinese festivals use lunar calendar. That’s why Chinese New Year is not the first day of the year on solar calendar. One another difference is that Chinese festivals are not as religious as the western ones.Do you agree that weather could affect people’s mood or personality?I think so. From what I read in the book, when we are exposed to sunlight, our body makes lots of Vitamin, which produce a substance in the brain to affect our mood. If we don’t have enough of this substance, we can become depressed. I guess certain amount of sunbath makes us happier.How do you usually make friends?Frankly speaking, I’m not the sort of person who always takes the initiative to say hi to a total stranger. So most of my high school and college friends are either my next seat fellow or dorm mate. It is the geography that makes people and me much closer.Do you think friends are important to you?Certainly. Friends are not only those who we have fun with; they are the people we turn to for help. Besides, our relationships with friends partially determine our preferences, attitudes and values. Friends always share something in common.What is the relationship between colors and personality?I firmly believe that different personality types are influenced by different shades of colors. I think those outgoing and enthusiastic people prefer warmcolors like yellow, peach and beige. For those sensitive and shy people, blue and purple are their favorites.分享:分享到新浪QingSpeaking Part Two-Describe a Person/People(2008-02-08 21:02:36)转载▼分类:参考雅思口语答案标签:杂谈教育新东方雅思Describe a family member you are close to.You should say:Who is he/she.What does he/she do.What does he/she look like.And why are you two close.The person I am most close to in my family is my mother. My mum is a petite woman with short wavy hair. She is in her mid 50s but still looks quite young for her age. My mum works in a primary school. She teaches Chinese. She is very patient and gentle so the children in the school quite like her and so do the neighbor kids. When staying with young children, my mum always looks young and passionate. People all say that I look like my mum more than my father. I have got my mother’s big eyes and high cheekbones. In many ways, we share many interests in common. We both like listening to pop music andwatching comedies. On weekends, we often go shopping together. But we are also different. My mum fancies exotic plants and she lovesgardening. Our balcony is always green throughout the year. But I have no idea about gardening, no interest at all. To me, my mum sometime is more like a friend. We share many things and do a lot of things together. She is very supportive and encouraging. She always gives me advice on my study and work but she never controls me. She lets me choose my own path in my life. So, yes, my mum is the one I like most in my family.Describe a person you admire.You should say:Who is he/she.What does he/she look like.What is your relationship.And why do you admire him/her.The person I admire is my father. My father is a stocky man of average height. He is in his mid fifties. He’s got small eyes and wears a moustache. He is also going a bit thin on top. In fact, he is going bald. My father is not attractive but he is the person who has always provided encouragement and support for my family. He displays strength and toughness but has never failed to express his love for me and my mother. He is very sincere and loyal to his friends and family. He is not a rich man but he has provided well for his family by working hard. My father has made huge sacrifices to save enough money to educate me through university and to buy a good apartment in the city centre. My father lives a small but valuable life. In my mind, he is a great man with many outstanding qualities.Describe your family.You should say:How many people are there.Who are they and what do they do.What each person is likeAnd how do you get alone.I live in a big family. By saying “big”, I mean I live with my parents and grandparents. It’s not common nowadays to live with grandparents but I do enjoy it. My grandparents are very close. From the old pictures, I find that my grandmother was a very enchanting young lady. She and my grandfather get on like a house on fire, a very enviable couple. Looking at my grandfather, my father and me, you can see a strong family likeness there. We’ve all got the same big nose. I take after my father both in looks and character. A real chip off the old block. My mum always says I get my quick temper from my father. My father was a policeman before retirement. He used to be strong and well-built, but now he has put on much weight and looks slightlytubby. Actually my grandparents have four children. My father is the youngest and he has two big brothers and an elder sister. They all live too far away from us so we very rarely see them. But we still gather together on some big holidays. So, this is my family.Describe a person you work with.You should say:Who is he/she.When and where did you first meet him/her.How is he/she.And how do you two get alone.I would like to say something about my ex-boss who I worked with 3 yearsago when I graduated from college. I still remember the time I got my first job. My first boss was very a very impressive man. He is a middle-aged man,well-groomed, clean-shaven and looks decent. He wears a pair of glasses. The first time I met him, he appeared to be nice andeasy-going. But once I worked for him, I found myself totally wrong about him. Appearance can be really deceptive. He actually was a very tough man. He’s never generous to any mistakes, even to those teenyweenies. He was so unpredictable and unfathomable that you never knew what he was thinking about, which made him more intimidating. Apart from these, he was still a good boss. He was a man with priority in order and I did learn to work efficiently and under pressure. There were some hard times working for him, but you could always feel the push and see yourself-improvement.Describe a neighbourYou should say:Who is he/she.When and where did you first meet him/her.How is he/she.And how do you two get alone.Well, I only moved to my new apartment about 1 month ago. To be frank, I don't know quite well about my neighbours and the community is new to me as well. But I know there is a little girl and her parents living next door to my apartment. I got to know this little girl about three weeks after their moving in. I still remember that day when she found herself locked outside the door after school because she forgot to take keys with her. I invited her to my apartment and then we knew each other. She is 11 years old. She always ties a ponytail with a ribbon on it. She is a lovely chubby girl with big eyes and bushy eyebrows. What she hates most about her face are the freckles all over her cheeks, although I find them really cute. She always complains to me about those brown spots and afraid that she has to wear heavy make-upwhen she grows up. It’s very funny to listen to an eleven-year-old girl complaining about her appearance, which makes her sound mature for her age. She is very keen on fashion and her dream is to become a fashion designer. That's all I know about my little neighbour. I guess I need to know more about them. You know there is an old Chinese saying: a next-door neighbour is more helpful than a relative living miles away.Describe a famous personYou should say:Who is he/she.How did you know about him/her.Why is he/she famous.And how he/she influenced you.If I have to choose from so many famouse people I know, I have to say "Tom Hanks". I’m a huge fan of Tom Hanks.He is my favourite actor. The first time I came to know about him was from one of his most successful acting in “Forrest Gump”.In the movie he played one of his best roles as a simple, decent and honest man whose body grew to maturity but remained a child in heart and spirit. Tom’s performance was very impressive.His brilliant acting made the character so convincing and memorable that I sometimes almost believed that Tom was playing himself in this movie. I always had the same feeling each time I enjoyed Tom Hank’s movie, “Philadelphia”, “Sleepless in Seattle”, “Saving Private Ryan”, “You’ve got mail”, “Cast away”, “Band of Brothers”.There is no doubt of his acting ability. And one another reason I am completely taken by him is that he is the epitome of a nice man, a strong willed and determined hero in men’s eyes, a lovable and charming man in women’s eyes.You see, Tom is not only a successful actor playing different roles in movies but a perfect man as he play himself in the real life.。