雅思口语第三阶段问题与答案(2)
雅思口语Part 3常见问题类型和参考答案
Part 3常见问题:Making Comparisons – Questions on Differences1. What are the differences in the music that young and old people listen to?I suppose there are a handful of differences, one of which would be that young people, onthe whole, mainly like listening to pop music, whereas the older generation tend to prefer listening to more traditional music, like folk music, Chinese opera, and even old revolutionary songs. So that’s one difference, and I guess another would be that young people often listen to Western music as well as Chinese music, whereas in contrast, I think it’s fair to say that most elderly people just tend to listen to Chinese music.2. What are the differences between living in cities and living in the countryside?Well I guess one difference would be that living in rural areas is generally a lot morerelaxing than living in urban areas, basically because the pace of life is relatively slower and more laid-back (悠闲). So that’s one thing, and as well as this, I guess another difference would be that in the countryside, there are generally not as many things to do as there are living in cities.3. What are the differences between young people and old people when they go travelling?I guess there are a handful of differences, of which one would be that young people generally like doing quite exciting and energetic things, for example if they’re on the beach, theymight play frisbee or volleyball, whereas I would say the elderly, on the whole, tend to simply like relaxing when they go on holiday, so they’ll probably take a few books with them and spend most of the time on a deck chair next to a swimming pool soaking up the sun and enjoying the feeling of doing nothing.4. What are the differences between a city centre and the suburbs?Well firstly, I think it’s fair to say that the city centre tends to be the most built-up area of the city, and is where most of the main commercial buildings are situated, like shopping malls and office blocks, whereas the suburbs are generally much more residential, and everything’s usually a lot more spread out (分散).So this is one aspect, and I suppose another thing to mention would be the traffic, because in most cities, the downtown areas, on the whole, tend to get horrendously congested (可怕的拥堵), whereas in the outskirts, the traffic’s normally not too bad, which is why I guess more and more people nowadays prefer living a little bit further out from the city centre – at least this seems to be the case in Guangzhou anyway.5. What are the differences between formal and casual clothes?Well thinking about it, I’d say it’s really what they seek to achieve. So basically what I meanis that, for formal clothes, one’s appearance is the most important aspect. In other words, you want to look good and presentable (像样的) in front of others; whereas for casual clothes, I’d say the comfort is the most important thing, which is why most people wear casual clothes when they’re at home. So formal clothes might look better than casual clothes, but they’re definitely not as comfortable!6. Are there any differences between the people who were famous in the past, and the people who are famous today?That’s an interesting question, and to tell the truth, I’m not really all that sure. But thinkingabout it, I guess there might be a few differences. I mean, nowadays it’s relatively easier to become famous because of the Internet, which gives everyone the possibility of gaining exposureto a large number of people. So because of this, I’d say that nowadays there are a lot of peoplewith normal backgrounds who have been able to become famous, whereas in the past, I imaginethis wasn't so much the case (以前不太这样子的), and that most people who became famousseveral decades ago probably received more professional training and had privileged backgrounds (家庭背景好).7. Do people of different ages relax in the same way?No, I guess on the whole, they generally don’t. I mean, children, for example, kind of justlike to relax by playing with toys or watching cartoons on TV. And for my age group, I’d say we generally like chatting with friends on QQ or weibo, which is the Chinese equivalent of Twitter.And regarding the older generation, I’d say they tend to relax by simply either watching TV orreading the newspaper, which is something that young people don’t really do anymore.Part 3常见问题:How important…?●It’s extremely important because…●It’s definitely important because…●It’s essential because…●It’s fundamental because…●It’s not that important because…(It’s not so important because…)1. How important are leaders to a community of people?Oh, I think that good leadership is absolutely vital for the progress and stability of a community. Humans are social by nature, and having strong individuals guide them, is essential for their development.2. How important is giving hospitality to friends/strangers in your culture?It’s very important to be hospitable in Chinese culture. We always pay extra attention to makingpeople feel at hoe when they visit us. We believe that it is a sign of curtesy(=politeness), and weshould make sure that people feel as comfortable as possible. In the countryside, it’s very common for farmers to offer tea to people who pass by. I visited many old villages in Fujian and Guizhou, and I was always well received by the locals when I asked them for directions. Chinesepeople are usually very welcoming.3. How important is it to maintain individuality?It is fundamental to maintain individuality. Even if you are part of a team, you should fix yourselfsome personal goals, because you can’t always depend on others. In addition, if you improve yourself, everyone will benefit from it. Nowadays, I think that it is important to think by oneself,and make decisions independently. In China, we receive an education that does not encourage individuality or originality, but it’s essential to be creative and independent in today’s world.You should realize what is good for your own future. Plus, I think it ‘s nice to have time on yourown sometimes. I was raised as an only child, and I enjoy being alone from time to time.4. How important is music for a country?Music is essential for a country. First of all, every country has its own music, which means thatmusic can represent national identity. In addition, music definitely brings people together, so itcreates feelings of patriotism. For example, when the national anthem is playing, people willbe proud of their own countries.5. How important do you think traditional music will be in the future?Well, we never know for sure what will happen in the future, but I think that our traditionalmusic will become more fashionable very soon. I think that people might get tired of international music. Young people might enjoy the traditional sounds, as well as the skills requiredto play ancient instruments. Some famous artists like Jay Chou already mix modern rhythmswith traditional sound. I think that might get even more popular in the future. Traditional instruments like the erhu, pipa or guzheng sound absolutely stunning.6. How important are art galleries in modern societies?I think that art galleries are extremely important to societies because they display the objects societies consider beautiful. Art galleries are great places for people to appreciate fine art. Theyallow people to daydream, and they develop everyone’s imagination. I regard art museums as sophisticated places. Only refined people can fully enjoy art. I think that children should be takento art galleries, and a guide should explain to them why paintings are meaningful and what theyactually represent. Everyone should understand that art expresses feelings.7. How important are clothes as an expression of personality?I would say that clothes are extremely important nowadays. I think clothes reflect people’s tastes. You can judge if people care about their appearance or not, you can see if they are rathershy or outgoing. Sometimes colors can express whether or not people are active, enthusiasticor even optimistic. On the other hand, I was raised to believe that we shouldn’t judge a book byits cover. Appearance can be deceptive. A man might wear a suit on a daily basis at work, andyou might think that he is serious and reliable, but in fact he may go out every night, drink a lotof alcohol and lie to everyone. Very often, clothes reflect your professional position rather thanyour personality.Part 3常见问题:How could…? (Solutions)●I guess the best would be to…●I guess there are a number of things that could be done, one of which would be to…●I guess …could be… in a number of ways.●One possibility might be to…●One thing could be to…●I guess that requires…●They should definitely do… and…●It is indispensable(=essential) for the government to…●In order to solve this problem, the government should…●The most effective way to solve this problem might be to…●They could also arrange to do…● A number of actions should be taken…●This issue should be taken care of (=tackled) step by step…●Initially… Then… And probably most importantly…Explaining your idea:●Because in so doing,…●Because by doing that,…●Because then…●Because at the moment,…1. How can traffic congestion be reduced?Well, I guess congestion could be reduced in a number of ways.For example, one thing would be to increase the number of car lanes, because in so doing, cars would have more space to drive around. So that’s one thing, and I suppose maybe another possibility might be to introduce (引进) a congestion charge (拥堵费), like they’ve done in some cities around the world, as by doing this, people will think twice (三思而行) before getting into their cars. So yeah, that’s basically what I reckon.2. How do you think noise in cities could be reduced?Thinking about it, I guess there are a number of things that could be done, one of which would be t o impose a fine on (惩罚) companies or individuals who make excessive noise, especially construction companies, because I’d say they’re, by far, the biggest culprits. And as well as this, maybe another thing might be to ban vehicles from hooting, because it’s one of the noisiest sounds in cities, and so I’m sure they would become a lot quieter without cars hooting all the time.3. How do you think you could improve and be on time more often?I guess the best thing to do would be to always allow lots of time to get anywhere. So for example, if it normally takes me, say, half an hour to get to the city centre, then I should probably leave home about an hour before I need to get there.4. What can the government do about pollution?Well I guess they could do a number of things, one of which would be to encourage people to reduce their carbon footprint (碳脚印), in other words, become more environmentally-friendly. And one way of doing this, I suppose, might be to introduce a system whereby people are paid for recycling things, such as empty bottles and cans, otherwise they have no incentive.5. How can children be encouraged to play less computer games and more sports?That's a tough question, because it's practically impossible tearing a child away from a computer screen when they’re busy playing a game, but I guess one thing that could be done would be to make sports more appealing by providing more sports facilities. So, in other words, if a child only has to walk five minutes to get to a basketball court, he’s much more likely to play basketball than if he had to catch a bus for half an hour.6. How should parents educate their children before they start school?Well, I'm no expert, but I guess one thing they should do is encourage their children in everything they do, even if they make mistakes, because this'll help build children’s confidence and self-esteem (自尊). So that’s one thing, and I guess another good thing for parents to do would be to read stories, especially ones with good moral values, because all children love stories, and, in this way, they’ll be learning things without even realizing it.7. How do you think people can deal with pressure?That’s a good question, and thinking about it, I’d say one thing that they could do is to let those close to them know how they’re really feeling, instead of keeping it bottled in (把感受深埋心底). And I know it sounds a bit simple, but I think in this way, friends and family will be able to help someone share the burden they are feeling, and hopefully help them get rid of the pressure. Or at the very least (最起码), they can support them in dealing with it.8. How do you think children could be brought up to become unselfish people?Well if I think about how my parents brought me up, one of the things they did to prevent me from becoming selfish was to set a good example (做出榜样) for me. In other words, they were always considerate and generous towards others, and this rubbed off on me (对我产生了影响), you know, it made me act in the same way. So I’d say this is definitely one of the best things that parents can do.9. Do you have any ideas on how to help children learn to co-operate with others and work asa team?That’s a good question, and thinking about it, I’d say one way of cultivating their teamwork skills would be through games, because after all, every child enjoys playing games. So if they were given games to play which involved working together with other children, then I think this would be a very effective way of developing their sense of teamwork.10. In what ways can parents encourage their children to develop leadership abilities?That’s a good question, and I’d say parents can encourage their children in a number of ways, one of which would be to give them as much freedom as possible to do what they want, instead of always telling them what to do. Because in this way, I think children will be able to better develop a sense of independence and maturity, which are important leadership qualities. And as well as this, I think another thing that parents can do is to always encourage their children in everything they do, regardless of how well they do it, because children will become more self-confident as a result, and will therefore be more likely to become a good leader.Part 3常见问题:Why问题类型1. Why do people enjoy visiting others?People enjoy visiting their friends and relatives because it is a good chance to get together and talk. You only enjoy visiting the people you get along well with. You expect to share some stories, or some laughs. Visits always bring people closer together. In addition, you might have a drink or some snacks while talking. Being with friends is always enjoyable and relaxing.2. Why do many people enjoy painting as a hobby?Painting must be relaxing, I guess. It could be a good way for a person to forget about his or her problems. It’s a quiet activity for people to unwind, and use their creativity at the same time.3. Why do many people encourage their children to join groups?I think that parents always want their children to be a member of a team because it is important for kids to socialize and make friends. Being part of a group will allow children to communicate with other young people and to expand their social skills. Nowadays, it’s fundamental to have good interpersonal skills. In addition, parents believe that it is better to play or learn with others rather than to be alone. A lot of young people like to stay in front of their computers at home, but parents consider this as a bad habit. I think that hanging out with other people is more fun and enjoyable.4. Why do some people think that keeping pets is good for children?It can be beneficial for children to have a pet because the animal can become a good companion. In addition, some parents believe that having a pet can give children a sense of responsibility. The kids must walk the dog, clean it and feed it. It could be a good chance for children to learn how to take care of weaker and younger creatures. I think that children with pets might learn how to be more considerate and thoughtful.5. Why do many films nowadays show a lot of violence?That’s a good question, and it fuels(=create)a lot of debates. I think that many men like to watch violent movies because, perhaps deep inside, men need this kind of adrenaline rush (=intense excitement) but they can’t experience it in real life. I think that young men always dream of having super-powers, and being able to crush anyone they dislike. Nowadays, we live in a pretty peaceful society even though there are occasional crimes, and violence simply lets people escape from reality. However, I think problems can sometimes happen when some people stop being able to discern what is real from what is fictional.6. Why don’t some people want to play sports?I suppose it must be related to their education and their personality. If their parents didn’t encourage them to practice sports at a young age, chances are they won’t enjoy running and competing. In addition, some people simply don’t have this mentality. Some might say they are a little lazy. I think everyone is different: in English you say “to each his own,”, right?7. Why do some people follow fashion in your country?Well, I guess it’s nice to look good and trendy. People want to buy cool clothes in order to leave a good first impression on others, and they also want their friends to think that they look nice, or elegant, or hip. Looking attractive is important in society. Wearing nice clothes definitely gives people confidence. In addition, people enjoy spending time with pretty girls or handsome guys: it’s always more pleasant talking with them. It sounds a bit superficial, but I think it’s true, we’re all attracted to beauty.8. Why is it important to know weather predictions in advance?I think it’s important to know what the weather will be like for people who plan to go traveling, or for those who plan to spend time outside for a special occasion. In addition, when there are weather alerts for a typhoon, a tornado, or a hurricane, it’s obviously vital to be aware of what might happen. These are extreme circumstances. Otherwise, I don’t think we need to check the weather forecast on a daily basis, because we shouldn’t try to control everything. I guess it’s simply a habit old people develop. I don’t think young people worry too much about tomorrow’s weather.9. Why do many people want to go abroad for an extended period of time?A lot students want to further their studies overseas because they believe that foreign universities can offer a better education, as well as more opportunities for their future. In some cases, people expect to find a better job and to make more money. I’ve heard that many Australian students take a year off after their studies in order to relax before starting our in life. They want to visit many countries and experience life. I think it’s amazing for young people to be able to do this. In China, if a student finds a part-time job, he’ll never make enough money to fly all around the globe.10. Why does shopping make some people feel happy?I guess that it’s always a pleasant feeling to get some new clothes that look good. It can make you look better, and people feel more confident when they’re pleased with their appearance. In addition, a lot of women consider shopping a hobby. It’s relaxing for them. They can spend time with their friends or their mothers, chatting and laughing while trying on new clothes. We all know how much women worry about their appearance, so it’s understandable that shopping for nice clothes and shoes can make themexcited. What’s more, we are all becoming more materialistic: we all care about having a car, a nice mobile, a good computer, because other people do. We can’t help comparing what we have with that others ought. On top of this, if we can buy something nice and expensive with our own money, we will experience a sense of achievement.Part 3常见问题:Compare…(Advantages and Disadvantages)●Well, looking at the advantages, I’d say that the main one is that…And as for the drawbacks, I suppose the most obvious one is that…Well, in terms of the positive effects, I’d say it’s a key source of revenue for many regions, especially for underdeveloped areas which would struggle a lot if it wasn’t for tourism. And it also creates a lot of employment for countries as well. Regarding the negative effects,I wouldn’t actually say there are that many, but I supposeone could be that local governments in some areas might start paying more attention to attracting tourism rather than the well-being (福利) of the local citizens, which I think is wrong, because taking care of the needs of the local citizens should always be the number one priority(最优先考虑的事).3. What are the pros and cons of long-distance travelling?Ok, well looking at the pros, I guess I’d basically say that when you travel far away, you get to see things that you wouldn’t normally see where you’re from, so for example, if I went to Africa, I’m sure I would get to see a whole new lifestyle, you know, something completely different to what I’m used to here.”And as for the cons, well, first of all, travelling a long way can be quite stressful and exhausting, especially if there are delays involved. And I know from personal experience that long-haul flights (长途航班) tend to be particularly uncomfortable, as unless you’re in business or first class, you have very little leg space, and it’s really difficult getting to sleep. So it’s often not a great deal of fun, especially if you’re travelling on your own.4. What are the advantages of giving money as a gift?Well, I guess one of the biggest advantages is that the person receiving the money can get whatever they want with it, so you save yourself the risk of wasting your money on something that the person has no interest in. And as well as this, I guess another advantage is that it saves a lot of time, because firstly you don’t have to spend time deciding on what to get, and secondly, you don’t have to bother about going and buying something. So all in all, money makes a pretty good gift!5. What do you think are the benefits of traveling by train?Well for me, I’d say one of the biggest benefits is that, with trains, you pretty much know (基本上知道) exactly what time you’ll arrive somewhere. Because I mean, unlike cars and buses, you won’t get stuck in traffic (堵在路上) if you go by train. So unless your train is delayed, which doesn’t happen a lot here, you should be able to get where you wanna go on time.So that’s one thing, and as well as this, I’d say another good thing about traveling by train is that you can get up and move around during the journey, which isn’t really possible if you’re in a car! So I think this makes traveling by train a bit more comfortable and enjoyable than a lot of other forms of transport.6. Are there any disadvantages to having lots of money?Yeah, I suppose there are. For example, I’ve heard quite a few stories about people who have won the lottery that have gone on to become quite unhappy and depressed, because everyone around them suddenly started asking for money. So this would be one disadvantage, and I guess another would be that it might bequite difficult to tell who your real friends are, because it’s very likely that a lot of people might want to make friends with you purely because of your money. But in any case (不过,五路如何), I’d still much rather be rich than just well-off (小康)!7. What are the benefits of swimming?Well, I guess the first thing to say would be that it’s good exercise, because you use all the muscles in your body when you swim. And it’s also relatively easy on the body, at least compared with some other kinds of exercise, because when you swim, your body’s moving in quite a smooth motion, whereas in sports like basketball and football, you often have to make sudden movements, which can lead to injuries if you’re not careful! So that would be one thing, and I guess another good thing about swimming is that it’s usually quite refreshing (清凉提神的), especially when the weather’s hot, and it can even be quite relaxing, as long as the pool’s not too crowded, of course!8. What are the good points about being famous?Well first of all, I imagine if you’re famous, you’re probably welcomed by people everywhere you go, which I’m sure must be nice to experience! So that’s one thing, and I guess another advantage of being famous is that you get a lot of companies sending you free stuff, like clothes and bags, in the hope that other people will see you with their product and then go and buy it themselves. And I remember once reading an interview with Will Smith, the actor, who said that he hardly needs to buy anything nowadays, because he gets most things for free!9. Are there any disadvantages to being famous?Yeah I’d say there are. And the most obvious one would be a lack of privacy. Because as I’m sure you know, most celebrities get followed around everywhere by the paparazzi, even on holiday, which I’m sure they must get sick and tired of (感到十分厌烦).So this would be one disadvantage, and I guess another would be that it might be quite difficult to tell (很难看得出) who your real friends are, because it’s very likely that a lot of people might want to be your friend purely because of your fame. And I guess that’s the reason why most celebrities mainly hang out and mingle(交际) with other celebrities.10. What benefits do people derive from taking part in competitive sport?Well I’ve never really thought about it, but I guess one benefit would be that people get a lot of excitement from taking part in competitive sport, because I mean, one of the beauties of sport is that you never quite know what’s gonna happen, or how the result’s gonna turn out. So it’s generally quite exciting taking part, and not just that, but (不仅如此) it’s also a fun way of keeping fit. You know, it’s a lot more fun than simply running on a treadmill (跑步机) for example!11. In general, what are the pros and cons of advertising?Well, looking at the advantages, I’d say that the main one is that it can help increase the awareness of a product or service, and in a lot of cases, you can reach a very wide target market through advertising, for example with TV and Internet ads. And as for the drawbacks, well I suppose the most obvious one is the cost, because as I’m sure you know, advertising isn’t cheap, and you have to pay for it up front, before you can start enjoying the benefits. So in other words, there’s quite a big element of risk (风险) to it, because you know, you could end up losing quite a lot of money if your advertising campaign (广告宣传活动) isn’t successful.。
最新雅思口语Part3话题参考答案
最新雅思口语Part3话题参考答案最新雅思口语Part3话题参考答案:experience that you felt happy that you used your cellphone示例范文:Describe an experience that you felt happy that you used your cellphone1. Do young and old people use phones in the same way? 年轻人和老人使用手机的方式一样吗?Oh, definitely no. Seniors generally lag behind their younger counterparts especially when it comes to using mobile phones. The only pattern they share is voice calling. In other patterns old people are usually second to the young. Teens and young adults are more enthusiastic users of cellphones. They are also bigger users of text messaging. I guess the young send and receive at least five times more messages a day than older people. Younger adults tend to use their phones for multimedia content, for taking pictures or video, for accessing internet. They are also more likely to turn to their phones to avoid others around them to fight boredom. All this is still strange for the old.2. What are the differences between writing a letter and writing a text message on a cell phone? 写信和手机发短信有什么不同?Oh, there are quite a few of differences, actually. First of all, writing a text message is faster than writing a letter 'cause text messages are generally much shorter. Secondly, messages are instant while letters can take weeks to be delivered, which makes communication more complicated. On the other hand, it is more personal to write by hand as it adds a human touch to the relationship. Handwritten letters always convey greater effort and greater care taken, let recipients know that they areimportant for somebody.3. Many people think mobile phones can be annoying at times. Can you give any examples of that? 许多人认为手机很烦人。
朗阁-雅思口语part3常见话题细分
雅思口语part3常见话题事实证明,Part3是对Part2的一个升华,主要考察学生的论证能力和临场反应能力,同时也测试学生在深入探讨主题时,能否保证英语各方面,特别是发音和语法不出现太大的失误。
通过研究Part1的最新问题,我们也不难发现,很多Part1问题的难度已近接近Part3了。
因此,研究雅思口语Part3的答题技巧及方法,不仅可以帮助我们练好Part1, 更能帮助我们取得雅思口语高分。
雅思口语Part3的问题主要是根据考生Part2的回答来提出的,具有随意性的特点,因此不容易把Part3可能问到的问题一一列出。
但是朗阁海外考试研究中心的专家经过仔细研究后发现,Part3的题目可以用一些关键词来进行分类。
以下列举了雅思口语Part3中常见的话题关键词和一些关键句型,希望考生们能够掌握并反复练习。
(1)preferØ关键问题Which one do you prefer, eating in a restaurant or at home?Do you prefer to travelling alone or with a lot of people?Which do you prefer, western wedding style or Chinese traditional one?Ø关键句型To be honest, I prefer A to B for the reason that…In my mind, I think…is better, because…To tell you the truth, although B is…, A is still better than B, because…(2)benefitØ关键问题What are the benefits of swimming?Ø关键句型The first benefit comes to my mind is…People say…, but for me, …There are several benefits to name. Firstly,… Secondly,…Thirdly,…(3)kindØ关键问题What kind of food do you like best?Ø关键句型My favorite… is…I’ll say the one which earns my interest is…My answer would be…(4)howØ关键问题How do you think we can control the terrible traffic condition?Ø关键句型Before I explain, I’d like you to imagine that you are a…, and…. After this thinking, you might know how…, right?There are a couple of ways to…. In the first place,… In addition,…. Last but not least,…This is really a big question for me. I think with the development of technology and society, the problem will be solved gradually.(5)advantages and disadvantagesØ关键问题What are the advantages and disadvantages of watching TV program?Ø关键句型The advantage is…, while the disadvantage is…On one hand,…. On the other hand,…There are at least two advantages/disadvantages. For one thing,…. The other one is...(6)whyØ关键问题Why is it important for us to give gifts to others?Ø关键句型There are three reasons for that. To begin with,…. In addition,…. Lastly,….A couple of reasons may explain that. In the first place,…. What’s more,…. Last but not least,….There are several reasons for that. Firstly,…. Secondly,….Thirdly….Well, the reasons for that are very simple. At first, ….. Next,…. Finally,….(7)what should people do to…Ø关键问题What should people do to minimize the damage of bad weather?Ø关键句型We should…The first and foremost thing we should do is…The only way is…(8)Tell me something about…Ø关键问题Tell me something about the tourism attraction which leaves you the deepest impression.Ø关键句型If you like, I can show you around, and you’ll know why I like it so much.If you go there, you will receive a warm welcome.It may sound too general if I don’t go into any detail.(9)differenceØ关键问题What are the differences between Chinese food and western food?Ø关键句型A is… On the contrary,B is…There is a huge difference between A and B. A is…, but B is…A is…. This is very different from B, which is…(10)ChinaØ关键问题What do Chinese people like to read?Ø关键句型It depends. You know, China has a large population. For some people, …. But others…Well, choices are divided. On one hand, A….. On the other hand, B….There is a difference in preference between A and B. While A is…, B is ….(11)chooseØ关键问题Which one would you choose, living in a big city or a small countryside?Ø关键句型I will give my support for…I would vote for…… will be my first choice.(12)characteristicsØ关键问题What are the characteristics of good classmates?Ø关键句型I think … and … may be the words to describe it.There are many characteristics. But the most distinctive one is…(13)effectØ关键问题What are the effects of bad weather?Ø关键句型It is helpful for…It is beneficial especially when…It is harmful to…(14)what do you think aboutØ关键问题What do you think about the life of the famous people?Ø关键句型When I first think about…, the first thing come to my mind is…(15)would you like…Ø关键问题Would you like to be a singer?Would you like to be a movie star?Would you like to be a famous person?Ø关键句型If I have the time, I would like to have a try, because I think it would be interesting and meaningful.I afraid no, because I don’t care too much about….Absolutely. It is my childhood dream comes true.(16)do you oftenØ关键问题Do you often read books?Do you often go to restaurant?Do you often go to cinema?Ø关键句型Yes. And I… whenever I am free.No. I used to do that before, but now I drop it.No, because I don’t have enough time to do that.以上,朗阁海外考试研究中心的专家从关键词这一角度入手,大致总结了雅思口语Part3可能考到的一些问题,希望能帮助广大考生发现雅思口语Part3的出题规律,并一一攻克其中的重点和难点。
雅思口语Part3问题分类
雅思口语Part3常见话题关键词和句型(1)(2)Prefer 二选一类Do you prefer X or Y and why?➢➢关键句型Personally, I prefer X to Y, / In my mind, I think…is better,simply because X is more…than Y.Besides, through X, I could…/ A lthough B is…, A is still better than B, because…For example, if I…So generally, I will go for X.➢➢关键问题Which one do you prefer, eating in a restaurant or at home?Do you prefer to travelling alone or with a lot of people?Which do you prefer, reading newspaper or watching TV program?Do you prefer several short holidays or a long holiday?Do you prefer watching foreign movies or Chinese movies?(2)Is…important? 重要类➢➢关键句型Yes, definitely. I always believe that X is really important and necessary for…Since without X, we would…(严重后果)Besides,…So apparently, there is no doubt that X is really important.➢➢关键问题Is your computer important?Is protecting animals important?Is doing outdoor activities important?(3)difference 区别类What are the differences between X and Y?How could X differ from Y in…?➢➢关键句型X is… On the contrary, Y is…There is a huge difference between X and Y. X is…, but Y is…Unlike X, Y tends to be more…Compared with X, Y is less likely to be…X is…, while Y is more like to be…➢➢关键问题What are the differences between Chinese food and western food?What are the differences between living in big cities and small cities?What are the differences between watching live sports and watching on TV?What are the differences between big weddings and small weddings?(4)What is the most popular… in your country? 流行类➢➢关键句型It depends.For X,……, I believe that they have a fancy for…,such as…, simply because…But for Y,….., I guess they tend to like…, including… That’s probably because they…Meanwhile, there are… that are welcomed by all…, like….分类:Young and eldersMen and womenChildren and adultsStudents and office workersNorthern Chinese and southern Chinese➢➢关键问题What is the most popular way of relaxing for Chinese?What is the most popular sport in your country?What is the most common accommodation in your country?(5) What are the pros and cons of…好坏处类Advantages and disadvantagesBenefits and drawbacksMerits and demerits➢➢关键句型The advanta ge is…, while the disadvantage is…On one hand,…. On the other hand,…Well, … is beneficial in a variety of ways.Firstly,…Besides,…More importantly,…However, when it comes to the drawbacks, I have to say that…➢➢关键问题What are the advantages and disadvantages of living with old people?What are the advantages and disadvantages of watching TV program for children?What are the advantages and disadvantages of raising pets?(6) How has…changed recently in your country? 改变类➢➢关键句型Generally speaking, people used to …in a traditional way.But now, an increasing number of people choose to …➢➢关键问题How has the relationship between neighbors changed recently in your country? How has the way of travelling changed recently in your country?How has people’s way of reading changed recently in your country?(7)观点类What kinds of … are there/do people often…?What are the reasons of…?Why…?Should…?Is…always good for?➢➢关键句型There are several/a couple of/a variety of reasons/kinds of…, such as/like/including…/First…, Besides,…➢➢关键问题What are the reasons of shopping online?What kinds of things do people of lose?What kinds of movies do children like to watch?What do people care about their health?Why is it important for us to give gifts to others?Should parents control their children’s time of using computers?Is tourism always good for places?。
雅思口语练习话题IELTSQuestions3
雅思口语练习话题IELTSQuestions3Part 1-2-3(有的联系connect toPart 3)一级重点(first focus):Part1-21. Emails (and Letters)Do you like writing to people?How often do you write an email or a letter?Who do you write to?Do you often write letters?Who do you write to? (by letter)Which do you prefer, to write a letter or write an email? (Why? Compare them.)2.Personal Present Situation:Are you a student or do you have a job?a) studyWhat do you like most about your studies? What is your major?Which is the best university in China?Do you think your present subjects are relevant?b)working What kind of job would you prefer after graduation?What are your job prospects?What do you do for a living?Describe your job in detail.Is your job important to you?Is your job important to you?If you could, would you change jobs?If you could, would you change jobs?Are their possible changes that could affect your job in any way?Describe an ideal job.3. DrivingDo you often drive?Is it necessary to learn driving?Is it important to drive well?When would you allow your children to drive?Describe a skill- driving.4.Live in a flat or houseDo you live in a flat or a house? What kind of flat? What is outside the windows? what is there on the walls? what can you see when you look out the window? hometown Describe your living place.5.What do you do in your leisure time?What relaxation do people around you like?What kind of activities do people of your country do for relaxation?Why do people need leisure? Describe a leisure activity6.Describe a picnic or meal outdoors Park你喜欢邀请你的朋友去你家玩吗?你觉得在家吃和在外面吃饭有什么区别和好处坏处.7.Describe a perfect trip / holiday/ trip planned not so well8.Film/movieDo you like watching movies? / How often do you go to the cinema?Why do you like to watch films?Do you like to watch films in the cinema or at home?What kind of films do you like?Who is your favorite movie star?What’s the difference between American films and Chinese films?9.Describe your favorite sportTalk about a kind of sport. You should say:What it is?Whether it is popular?Who likes it?10.Party What is the difference between formal and informal party?What do you wear to a party?Do Chinese people often hold parties?On what occasions do Chinese people have parties?11. Do you like / enjoy shopping? When was the last time you went shopping? Where do you go shopping? What kind of shopping do you dislike? What’s the worst part about shopping? What do you think about online shopping? Do you prefer to shop in big stores or small shops?12. Food What kinds of food are popular in your country? What is your favorite food ? What’s your favorite food when you were a child? Can you cook? Do you like cooking? Who cooks in your family? Have there been any changes to Chinese food these years? Would you like to try a new food that you have never tried before?13.Sports Do you like sports? What sport facilities do you have near your home? Are there any sports you would like to try?14.Holiday Do you like holidays? What did you do last holiday? Which country would you like to go to?15.Reading / Magazine / Newspapers Did you read a lot in your childhood? What kind of books do you love reading? Why do you think people now read less? How do you get your news? What kind of news do you like?16. Television What kind of programs do you watch? What kind of programs did you like watching when you were a child?What are the effects of watching too much television?17.Do you often go to the cinema? Do you often go to the theater?What kinds of movies do you like best?Who is your favorite movie star? Describe him / her.18. Do you like music?Do you think music is important?What kind of music do you enjoy most? How long do you listen to music everyday?19. FRIENDSWhat does friendship mean to you?Do you have a lot of friends?Do you prefer to be alone or to be with friends?Do you prefer to be alone or to be with friends?Do you prefer to be alone or to be with friends?What do you usually do with your friends?What do you usually do with your friends?Part 31. Describe a librarywhere it iswhen you went therewhat books and facilities this library hasand explain what you like(d) or dislike(d) about this library.Part3:What can people read in a library that they can't read in other places?Even though it might cost a lot to maintain a library, do you think every university should have its own library?Do you think public libraries should be free of charge?What are the qualities of a good library?2.Describe an important success in your lifeWhen /where/what about itHow do you make it?Why it is important for you3. Describe your favorite season.what season it iswhat the weather is like at this timewhat people usually do at this time (or, what you usually do) and explain what is special about that season.4.Describe your favorite movie/movie star Do you often go to the theater? What kinds of movies do you like best?Who is your favorite movie star? Describe him / her.5.Describe a sport eventWhat is it about?When did it happen?Who won the game at the end?How do you feel about this game?6.Describe an advertisement that persuaded you to buy a product.You should say:What kind of advertisement it wasWhen and where you saw (or heard) this advertisementWhat product you boughtExplain how this advertisement persuaded you to buy that product 7.Describe a member of family who you like to spend time withpart2在中国一般是几代人住在一起好的家庭关系有什么好处大家庭的好处和坏处男人和女人谁该照顾孩子What is the disadvantage in a tight family? 你认为一个关系紧密,很有爱得家庭里,有什么缺点Do you think the government have responsibility to the old people?你认为老人应该呆在家里还是去工作?8.Describe a famous person that you admire.You should say:Who the person is and where he/she livesWhat the person doesThe things you admire about this personAnd explain what you think people can learn from this person.9.Describe a historical placewhen to buildhow do you know itPART THREEcontinue to talk about the historical place topic10.Describe the place you live—Apartment/ Describe the ideal home that you would like to live in. Where it would be ,what type of house it would be, how you would decorate it and explain what why you would like to live in this kind of home?11.Describe a life change you would like to make to your job or studies.What would you choose to changeWhy you choose itHow would you go about changing itAnd describe what problems you might have changing it.12.Describe an important stage of your life/ a success13. Art Do you think the art is important to life?Can you give an example of arts you learn?What kind of art do you like?What kind of art experience did you have when you were young?What kind of art are you good at?14.Describe /a friend/someone/an old man you Admire / a hero who is strict with you15. A Traffic Jam Describe a time when you were caught in a traffic jam. when it happenedwhere it happened, how you passed the time while waiting and explain how you felt when you were in that traffic jam. When do traffic jams usually happen? What are the causes of traffic jams?Compare traveling by car and traveling by bus.Do you think the problem of traffic congestion will be eased in the future or will it become worse? What would you suggest as possible solutions to the problem of congested traffic?16.Swimming (New)Do you like swimming?Where do (or can) people go swimming in your hometown (or, near your home)?Why do many people like swimming?What do you think are the benefits of swimming (or, the benefits of knowing how to swim)?Describe a place (near where you live) where people go to swim.You should say:where this place iswhat this place looks likewhat kinds of people go there and explain why peoplechoose to go to this place (instead of other places)17.Clothing What kind of clothes do you like? What’s the difference between the opinions of men and women on clothes? Do you like buying clothes? Do you often wear formal or informal clothes? Do you think that color is important when you buy clothes?18.Describe a conversation: where is it made , who do you make the conversation with, what is the content of the conversation?19.Healthy foodhow government promote itPart 1-2 Fruit/VegetablesDo you like fruit/vegetables?How often do you eat fruit/vegetables?What kind of fruit/vegetables do you like best? Why?What are the benefits of eating more fruit/vegetables?。
雅思口语part3相关话题
【导语】很多同学会被卡在雅思⼝语六分的区间⾥,⽆法得到提升。
感觉⾃⼰答的很好可就是没有实际分数的提⾼,这其实是你忽视了很多相关的评分细节。
这些相关因素与分数成正⽐例关系,忽视了这些因素,雅思⼝语⾼分⾃然不好获得。
以下是整理的雅思⼝语part3相关话题,欢迎阅读!1.雅思⼝语part3相关话题 1. Tell me about some of the environmental problems that are affecting countries these days? 这个题⽬看起来应该是⾮常好说的,环境问题,⼤家应该多少都是知道⼀些的。
题⽬要求说some,我们⼤概说两个就差不多了。
每个环境问题,我们可以把它的起因,现状和影响都陈述⼀下,回答的内容⼀定会是很充分的。
下⾯列举⼀些常见的问题和对应的思路表达。
全球变暖:global warming/ temperature rise/ carbon emission/ ice glaciers and caps melt/ sea level rise/ fishing industry/ residents living in coastal areas 空⽓污染:air pollution/ exhaust from cars and factories/ burning of fossil fuels ⽔污染:water/ ocean pollution/ chemical runoff/ untreated sewage ⽩⾊污染:white pollution/ plastic bags/ non-biodegradable materials ⽔⼟流失:soil erosion/ soil fertility decrease 乱砍乱伐:deforestation/ unbalance ecosystem/ 范例回答: The most serious pollution that is widely discussed these days is global warming. With the increasing carbon emission and the loss of ozone layer, the global temperature is on the rise, which makes the ice glaciers and caps melt and the sea level increase. Therefore, many coastal areas have been flooded and people living there become displaced. 2. Do you think that governments around the world are doing enough to tackle the problems? 我个⼈觉得,⽐较真实的回答应该是没有的。
雅思口语考试part3解答技巧
雅思口语考试part3解答技巧雅思口语考试,每一部分的回答都有其相对应的技巧,针对雅思口语考试中最具挑战性的part3,小新给出了详细的解答技巧,烤鸭们可以进行参考,了解哪些问题是雅思口语考官常问的,,整理好相应的雅思口语答题结构!雅思口语考试第三部分和第一部分所采取的方式是一致的,但是第三部分问题更具挑战性。
第一部分主要是关于“你”的,所以多数问题都是围绕“you”展开的,而在第三部分,问题是围绕“其他人”“你们国家的人”“男人,女人”“老人,年轻人,小孩”“过去的人,现在的人,将来的人”等主题展开的,其问题更具普遍性,也更抽象。
由于雅思口语第三部分题库众多,考生很难去通过题库去准备这一部分,但可以根据第三部分考官常爱问的题目类型,整理好相应的雅思口语答题结构,做到模板在心中。
以下是考官常问的几种雅思口语part3类型:1. 差异(comparison)【必备句型】There are quite a few /many differences between them. And the most significant one is....There are a whole of distinction. The most obvious one is... And a second difference is...It seems to me that they are just totally different.The main differences I can think of now are...另外,很多转折的连词也可以用在此类的题型中,比如while/ by contrast/ in contrast/ unlike/ compared with/unlike/on the other hand对比现在和过去,或者现在对比将来,可以用一些表示时间的短语,例如:in the past, historically, in the previous days, people used to; at present, currently, in today’s society, these days, in the future, it’s likely in the future, several decades from now2. 问题原因分析或者解决方案(cause or solutions)【“原因”类问题的必备句型】Actually, i believe more than one factor lead to this problem. The most significant one is ... And a secondary one is...In my mind, a number of factors attribute to this problem. The most obvious one is ....I personally think a lot of factors are involved here. The chief contributing factor is ...To the best of my knowledge, the causes of ... are quite complicated.The underlying/potential problem is..... is closely linked to ..表“结果”:as a result, as a consequence, consequently, thus【“解决方法”类问题的必备句型】To solve the problem, the government should take a lot of measures.I believe that will involve a wide range of efforts here. And the initial thing that should be done is ... Then, ... And most importantly,...A number of actions should be taken.The most sensible way to confront this problem would be...Ideally/theoretically, ... But in practice,....五大解决问题措施1. 法律法规:relevant laws and regulations should be issued to fight against ... And to protect...2. 政策支持:relevant policies should be issued by government to support the development of ...3. 财力支持:financial support should be looked for to fund the development of ...4. 教育启迪:education should work on evoking public awareness of the importance of ....5. 媒体监督:mass media should have strict supervision over....3. 利弊(advantage and disadvantage)【“利”的必备句型】It is beneficial for a variety of reasons.Obviously, the advantages include....The main advantage of ... Is ...It is positive also due to the fact...Its most obvious advantage is ...同义替换:benefit, merit, favorable aspect, positive aspect, strong point, strength【“弊”的必备句型】There are some risks involved here.Apparently, it is disturbing because...One drawback of ... Is ..One major concern about this issue is ...同义替换:shortcomings, negative aspects, drawbacks, weaknesses, weak points.【“利弊兼备”的必备句型】It cuts both way.., but on the other hand,...It is a mixed blessing that...It is a double-edged sword.。
15个最奇葩的雅思口语part3问题
15个最奇葩的雅思口语part3问题雅思口语的part3通常被视为最难说的一部分,而且part3的好坏往往起到这样的作用——在考官犹豫该给你6.5还是7时,要不要给你加上这0.5分。
所以说,part3就是想要争取高分的烤鸭的必争之地。
这15个最奇葩的雅思口语part3问题雅思口语的part3通常被视为最难说的一部分,而且part3的好坏往往起到这样的作用——在考官犹豫该给你6.5还是7时,要不要给你加上这0.5分。
所以说,part3就是想要争取高分的烤鸭的必争之地。
不过,part3也以难度大、题目多、题目抽象而著名。
所谓的难度,很大一定程度包含考官常常不按常理不按套路所提的问题,于是就会有很多奇葩问题被考生吐槽——“excuseme?这怎么回答?二脸懵逼”。
其实,应对奇葩问题最好的办法就是一本正经的正常说话咯!个中奥义在何处,就在这篇文章里!我们下面就来看15道被誉为“最奇葩”的雅思口语题目。
1.学生用电子词典会导致他们犯错吗?说实话觉得用电子词典并不会有什么错呀...好吧,既然你诚心诚意地发问了,我就大慈大悲地想一想电子词典的性质、特点、平时和人的联系、平时应用的场景。
于是,有了!可以说excessive reliance, we will believe that all the explanations and usages in the dictionaryare right,Although e-dictionary brings convenience, it also contributes tothelack ofconsideration and innovation.还有一个稍微牵强点的理由就是会沉迷于电子产品…2.对人友好和对人礼貌的区别是什么???什么工作会经常假装友好?谁会经常对不喜欢的人友好? Whats the difference between pretend to befriendly and polite这题目真的是大写的黑人问号脸,friendly和polite在我的理解应该是亲疏的区别(其实口语考试就是这样,对任何问题没有绝对的对错,说你的看法,有道理即可),不管是陌生人还是亲近的人都应该有礼貌,亲近的人更应该用友好的态度,everyoneneed to be polite to anyoneelse, but don’t need to befriendly.接着可以用举例子展开,拉长说话的内容,比如:for example , i need to be friendly to..because ifeel..because i want he/shefeel..However...同时我还觉得每个工作都要假装友好啊,especially the serviceindustry. The more people we meetin a day, the more friendly we pretend to be.后面一个问题也是这样回答,也可以说情商高的人(people withhigh emotional intelligence)也会经常对不喜欢的人友好。
雅思口语-第三部分-2课件
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回答“比较”的题目的必备句型
• 如果感到两者非常相似 • Actually, they have a lot in common
• Well, it seems they are very similar
• Honestly, I don’t think there is much difference between them
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回答原因类问题应该熟悉的句型
As I see it, several factors contribute to…
Actually, I believe more than one factors lead to this trend.
There could be a number of explanations
• Why do people like traveling to foreign countries?
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怎样回答三种类型的题目?
• 回答“比较”的题目的必备句型 • There are quite a few differences between them
• It seems to me like they are just totally different
• As a habitant living a large city, I think the advantages are always more than the disadvantages. There are more job opportunities in a larger city, and the salaries there are comparatively higher, and the better still , you can get everything you want, and have more choices in buying stuff. However, I am afraid that the disadvantage of living in a city is that…
雅思口语part3问题及回答特点分析-智课教育出国考试
智 课 网 雅 思 备 考 资 料雅思口语part3问题及回答特点分析-智课教育出国考试本文为大家带来雅思口语part3问题及回答特点分析,希望大家能够关注。
雅思口语Part3一直以来都是被大家忽视的部分,其实虽然此部分无固定题库可进行备考,但是它的问题特点和回答的套路考生还是需要了解一下的。
一起来看看本文详细内容分析吧!问题特点:1. 问题类型多样雅思口语part3问题类型多样,常见的有对比类、分析类、观点类、标准类、选择类、原因类、解决类、展望类、意义类九大类,基本涵盖了整个part3的考官提问形式。
所以,考生可以对这些类型的问题特点进行深入的了解。
之前小编也为大家详细介绍过各个类型问题的回答模式。
如果考生没有提前准备的话,突然面临这样不太类型的提问肯定会手足无措,不知如何作答,而part3要求的是全面深入的作答,很可能在这里考生们就会漏掉很多重要的问题点。
如,分析类问题需要对现在进行分析,然后在根据优劣势分别分析,最后则是得出结论,可见其细节点之多,也说明各个问题有各自的特点。
2. 简单的问题往往透露大的社会现象Part3的很多问题其实都是很简单的提问,但是当你细致分析之后却都透露这大的社会现象和问题。
例如,分析类问题中的How do you feel about those countries with a lot of immigrants?移民问题;what are the advantages and disadvantages of living in a bigcity?大城市居住问题;对比类问题What are the differences of favorite clothing style comparing the elderly people with young guys?年轻人和老年人的衣着问题;展望类问题What do you think of the future of medical care in China?将来中国的医保问题……可见都是一些国家,国际社会层面的问题。
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以下是为大家搜索的xx年口语part3话题答案,希望能给大家带来帮助!更多精彩内容请及时关注我们!Ok,well I've actually been to quite a few weddings, because I'm now at the age when a lot of my friends are starting to get married ,so it was kind of difficult choosing which one to describe,but I guess probably the easiest for me to talk about would be the most recent one I went to,which was that of a neighbor of mine.Also,what I should probably make clear to you first, though,is that weddings here in China tend to just involve the wedding reception,as you may know,without the signing of marriage documents,which is usually done in private several months before the wedding, so it's just the reception which I'm going to talk about.And as for who was there,well,I couldn't tell you everyone, because there were absolutely loads of people,you know,the hall was pretty packed,so my guess would be that there were probably something like 250 to 300 guests, andif I'm not mistaken, it seemed to be that the majority were friends and relatives of the bride and groom,although I also noticed that they had invited quite a few of their colleagues from work as well,because one of them, who Ithink was her boss, went up on stage to make a speech at some point.So regarding how I felt at the wedding,well,to put it simply, it was a really wonderful wedding,and there were some parts of it that moved me quite a lot,such as when the bride broke down in tears when she was on stage thanking her parents for all the support they had given her.It was also really clear to see how much the bride and groom loved each other,as they couldn't take their eyes off each other the whole evening,so,I was really happy for them and was glad that I made it to their wedding.That's pretty much it,I think,so thanks a lot for listening.1.Q. How can technology make our life easier?A. Technology is the use of invented science and the uses of technological tools and that have made our life easier. For example, we are using watches to get time, watching television for different reasons, and using telephones for munication purposes etc and thus our life is made easier than before. But if there were no clock, television or telephone invented, certainly we should have stayed in the primitive age. The current advancement would not have been possible. Technology has changed that way we study, work or even spend our leisure time. With the help of the technology, we can have a better life standard withmuch more efficient tools and devices to help us in every way possible.2.Q. What are some greatest inventions you know about?A. There are a large number of inventions have been done so far, but the most important invention appears to me is the invention of electricity. Then I should consider the invention of wheels which truly has made the munication system and travelling easier to us. Thirdly I should consider the invention of Inter, which has radically changed the world. Apart from that light bulbs, aeroplane, penicillin, telephone are some other greatest inventions of all time in my opinion.3.Q. Why should we restrict the use of mobile phone in public places?A. Mobile phone, undoubtedly, is an important invention but it has some detrimental impacts too. Using mobile phones at public places may appear indecent. Mobile phone users talk about countless issues but sometimes the speeches may cause irritation to others existing on the public spots. Moreover, the speakers may also reveal their secrets inadvertently that may hamper their privacy. Moreover, since the public places are always crowded, the chance of aidents is more while talking on mobile phones.4.Q. Why mobile phones are gaining its popularity?A. Mobile phones are gaining popularity as those are easy to carry. Moreover, someone can buy a mobile phone at an affordable cost and without any legal plexities. Besides, the tariffs are also economic. It is far more convenientthat other means of munication system and faster to deliver the message. So, the mobile phones are gaining popularity gradually.5.Q. Can you do without your mobile phone?A. In the current days, it is impossible for me to do without a mobile phone for a single day. I need the phone not only for munication purpose, but I also use the phonefor passing my time by playing games, using inter applications and more other necessary issues. So it wouldbe quite difficult for me not to use the mobile phone.。
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雅思口语题库P3话题答案范文:Advertising范文示例Describe something you bought because you watched its advertisement1.What are popular types of advertising? 哪类广告最受欢迎?Well, nowadays, there are numerous marketable ways that companies use to target their audience. One of the most favoured ad types is corporate sponsorship which embraces everything from different sports teams to fairs and festivals. It is also considered to be an effective means of increasing the companys visibility in the community. One more well liked type of advertising is banner ads. They literally clutter up the Internet, which means they are well received by consumers too. Oh, I nearly forgot to mention leaflets which are still actively distributed by people in public places and, of course, hoardinqs that virtually plaster cities with different kinds of messages.2.What type of media advertising do you like most?你最喜爱的传媒广告是哪类?Well, I would say that I prefer Internet advertising because the Internet is the only type of media I am using these days. Ads constantly pop up on the screen of my computer chasing me wherever I go online.What I like about it is that the adverts that appear are based on my previous browsing history, so, even though I am disturbed by them, at least, they show the stuff I am interested in.3.How does advertising influence children? 广告如何影响儿童?Well, it differently affects kids wellbeing mainly leading them to unhealthy choices, changes in behaviour and even eating disorders. Children are an extremely vulnerable target audience. They believe the messages in advertisements without a doubt and then may make excessive demands on their parents for the products they see in the ads. Children are in a development phase and not able to understand the persuasive character or ironic connotations hidden in advertising messages taking everything at face value, which poses a threat to their health and behaviour. Though, the cases when adverts influence kids in d positive way setting a good example them to follow. So, it depends.4.Is there any advertising that can be harmful to children? 有哪些广告对儿童有损害?Unfortunately, there is. I am more than sure that its not good for kids to see advertising of alcohol, cigarettes, drugs or unhealthy foods cause children are cognitively and psychologically defenseless against advertising and often imitate specific behaviours they see in the media. So seeing somebody smoking or drinking a glass of something strong can push a child to trying the same, which is, no doubt, unhealthy and harmful for them in young years.5.What factors should be taken into account while making advertisements? 制作广告需要留意哪些问题?Oh, plenty of them, actually. I guess that number one factor is the content because thats what will either attract or not attract the viewers. I would even say not the content itself but its uniqueness, which is ofprimary importance for a good advert. Factor two is a target audience and the regional culture cause different buyers and different cultures can be attracted by different things. I would also name presentation and selection of suitable media as an important factor to consider and maybe the reach or number of people exposed to the message. Thats it, I guess.雅思口语题库P3话题答案范文:Art范文示例:Describe a statue or work of art1.What types of art do people in your country like? 哪类艺术在你的国家受欢迎?Well, I think it depends on people and their preferences. Some compatriots of mine adore Fine or Visual Arts, I mean drawings, paintings, sculptures, printmakinq and photography despite the fact they have no functional purpose except to be admired and contemplated as aesthetic objects. Others give their preference to Decorative Arts such as woodworkinq, ceramics, pottery or weavings cause they are visual and aesthetically pleasing as well as serve a useful function such as furniture, tableware, textiles and so on. What r more, they enhance the decor of peoples homes, which is highly appreciated by many of my fellow citizens. All people are different that’s why types of art that appeal to the also different but the effect art has on them is very similar - the moment they indulge deep into the artwork their thoughts and emotions change helping them distress and forget about their worries, which makes both Visual and Decorative Arts attractive and valued.2.Would you say art is important? 你认为艺术重要吗?Of course, I would. Art is an essential ingredient to empowering the hearts of people as it reminds them that there is beauty in the world and they can strive to see and appreciate it. It is also a remarkable mode of depicting culture from all over the world as art says things words just cantsay. I can also add that art makes our imagination work, encourages creative thinking and lets people come up with their own unique solutions. It boosts peoples ability to analyze and problem-solve in myriad ways, allowing for multiple interpretations and helping to invent new ways of thinking. So, its definitely important both for children and adults.3.What kinds of art are the most valuable in terms of monetary value? 那种艺术最值钱?Well, paintings and sculptures as far as I know as some of them cost hundreds of millions of dollars. I guess it is so because, first of all, a big number of famous paintings and sculptures are held in important public collections and are unlikely to be deaccessioned. At the same time there are scarce works held by private collectors, which immediately increases the price of those artwork they are ready to sell. And second because fashion and a great status artist play a role, making their sculptures and paintings wanted and hugely expensive.4.Why do some paintings have higher value than others? 为什么有些画比其他作品更有价值?Oh, I would say because the artists who painted them are either fashionable or eternal and very important in art history. I can also predict that it is so because the paintings themselves are highly recognizable, have got the impact that makes people want to own them or have a better provenance than those which have a lower value. By provenance I mean whose collection theyve been in, where theyve been exhibited or which dealers have handled them. Thats it雅思口语题库P3话题答案范文:Describe a good parent you know范文示例:Describe a good parent you know1. For parents, what is important when bringing up their child? 对父母来说,当抚养孩子时什么很重要?Well, when raising a child its of primary importance for fathers and mothers to remember that they are the most powerful role models for a young individual. What is more, parents should show unconditional love and demonstrate trust to their kid cause this is the basis on which life moves on. Its not less essential for them to spend quality time with their son or daughter, encourage their special skills, praise their efforts and help them feel competent and confident. I would also add that it’s necessary for parents to establish support system at home so that kids grow up satisfied with their achievements and ambitions because it will make both parents and kids happy.2. Is sweet a good thing to reward them? 对孩子来说,糖果是一种好的嘉奖吗?Well, I wouldnt say it is as children can start to associate feeling happy and accomplished with sugar. This behavioral pattern, as well as any other in fact, becomes imbedded in the brain resulting in a life-long connection between sugar-filled rewards and that desired feeling of comfort and satisfaction. It also encourages kids to eat when they are not hungry to reward themselves and, as a result, can undermine the healthy eating habits that parents are trying to teach their kids. So. I guess sweets can be a good thing to reward children only if they are given very seldom just to encourage good behaviour but at the same time not cause psychological dependence.3. Do you think mothers and fathers have different roles to play in bringing up a child? 你认为母亲和父亲在抚养孩子方面有不同的角色吗?No doubt they do. Of course, I agree that parenting roles are blended these days and parents are sharing their roles increasingly but still I am sure that moms and dads should teach kids different things and thus playdifferent roles in their bringing up. Moms responsibilities include such important things as making a child feel safe and emotionally secure, helping them develop strong moral principles early in life and engaging in various learning activities. Fathers, to my mind, have to provide physical protection, give financial support and display healthy authority in the home. They should also encourage independence and exploration in children, push their limits but at the same time keep kids on the right path providing them with necessary psychological support and sense of security. Undoubtedly, moms can try to do it instead of dads but it won’t be the same, I am afraid.4. Do you think hitting children is sometimes necessary for discipline? 你认为有些状况下为了管教有必要打孩子吗?Definitely no. To my mind, hitting has little to do with discipline. It doesnt improve kids behaviour and, whats worse, it is damaging for kids. It makes children feel humiliated and angry doing nothing but instilling a sense of fear and resentment into them. What is more, it shows kids its all right to vent their anger or right a wrong by hitting other people distracting them from learning how to resolve conflict in an effective and humane way. So, its definitely not necessary for discipline, even sometimes.。
雅思口语part 3的参考答案
Part 3: Ambition1. What do you think of children having ambitions?I'd say it's generally a good thing. You know, if they have an ambition, it kind of shows they've developed an interest in something, which should have a positive effect on their learning.2. Do parents in your country want their children to have ambitions?Yeah, for sure. I think most parents are very happy to see their children express ambitions. But I should also add that if the ambition doesn't accord with(符合)their own hopes for their child's future, then parents might not be so supportive.For instance, if, let's say, a child's ambition is to be a dancer or artist or something like that, then it's probable that many parents might try to quell(消除) such aspirations, as those kinds of careers are very difficult to succeed in, and I mean, no parent wants to see their children struggling through life.3. Is ambition important?Yeah, I'd say it is. You know, it gives you focus, instead of simply just drifting through life(混日子)aimlessly(漫无目的地). But it doesn't necessarily have to be a big ambition. I mean, some people's ambition might just be to raise a family, you know, it doesn't always have to be something grand like becoming the next Steve Jobs. But as long as you have some kind of ambition, that's the important thing.4. Are your friends ambitious?Yeah, I suppose they are in they own way. Um…and if I give you a few examples, one of them wants to start a shop online, um, and another friend….what does she wanna do again?! Oh yeah, she wants to start her own fashion label, which is pretty cool! So I'd say they are pretty ambitious.5. Is it always good to be ambitious?Um… I think as long as it drives (驱使)you in a positive way, and doesn't cause harm to others, then it is, yeah. So it really kind of depends on what the ambition is. You know, if a person has evil intentions, then being ambitious could have disastrous consequences, as history can attest to(历史可以证明).Part 3: Extreme Sports1. What do you think of extreme sports?Wel l personally I’m not a great fan of them. You know, I think it’s crazy to, um… engage in(参加) that kind of stuff. You know, you’re putting your life at risk, and there are a lot of other fun things one can do which are much safer! But you know, everyone’s different, and if some people like doing it, then good for them!2. Should governments ban dangerous sports for young people?No, I wouldn’t really say they should, because I mean, people should be able to make their own decision on whether or not they want to engage in a dangerous sport. Obviously, young people shouldn’t be forced to take pa rt in them, you know, it should be something they do voluntarily, out of their own will. And they should also be well aware of (深知,很清楚)the risks involved(包含的风险). So yeah, on the whole I think it’s something that young people can decide for themselves witho ut the government having to get involved.3. Would you encourage young people to do these sports?I don’t think I would, no, because I think you have to have a genuine interest (真正的兴趣)in them to participate in them. Only if I personally got a lot out of(从中得到很多)doing such sports myself would I encourage someone else to do them,but seeing as (考虑到)I’ve never really benefited from them myself, I can’t see how I could encourage others to do one.4. What kinds of ball games do Chinese people like to do?Well I’d say definitely the most popular ball game here in China is basketball. And if you’ve spent any amount of time here, I’m sure you’ve seen yourself just how popular it is. And as well as basketball, ping pong is also super popular, which I’m su re you’re also well aware of. As for other ball sports, um… football, I guess you could say, is kind of popular, but definitely not to the same degree as basketball and table tennis.5. Are there many TV programs about sports in your country?Yeah, there are, and you know, we even have, like, sports channels which are devoted to showing sports programs. For example, there’s a nationwide one, CCTV5, which you might know, and there are also numerous regional sports channels. Um… so yeah, I think it’s fair to say that there’s a lot of sport on TV here.You’re definitely not short of choice.6. Do you think these programs can help people be better at sport?Yeah, I’d say in a way they can. You know, there’s a lot one can learn from watching professio nals play, for example things like technique, strategy, positioning. If I was serious about a sport, then I’m sure I could learn a considerable amount.7. Do you think these programs can help people play more sport?Yeah, I’d say they can. Because for example, they can help inspire people to play the sport. You know, when you see a sport being played really well on TV, it kind of gives you an urge to (一种想要…….的冲动) go out and play yourself, if you know what I mean. Like, for instance, when I watch Federer playing tennis, I just wanna grab a racket and start hitting a ball! I don’t know if you’ve had similar feelings when watching sport, but I definitely get it, and I’m sure a lot of other people do as well.8. Why do people play extreme sports?I dunno, I guess they get some kind of buzz(短暂的)快乐,兴奋out of it. You know, the feeling of living on the edge, which makes you feel more alive, that kind of thing. So yeah, I guess that would be the main reason really, although I can’t honestly say for sure because I’ve never really tried one myself.9. What’s the difference between professional athletes and amateur athletes?Well I suppose the main difference is that pro fessional athletes are paid for doing sport, whereas amateurs aren’t. That’s the standard definition I think. But obviously there are other differences too, like the level they’re at, because it kind of goes without saying that professionals are, by and large, way better at their sport than amateurs. After all, that’s what they’re paid to do, and they can spend most of their time practicing and developing their skills in the sport.Part 3: Colours1. What colours are the least popular in your country?Uh…that’s an interesting question, and I’ve never actually thought about it before! Let me have a little think….uh… I suppose it also kind of depends on what you’re talking about. So I mean, for clothes,let’s say, I don’t see that many people wearing orang e. So that’s not really a very popular colour in terms of clothes. And for things like cars, then orange is also not such a popular colour. You know, I can’t even remember seeing an orange car around. So yeah, I guess that’s probably the least popular colour here. There are probably a few others too, but none that I can think of right now.2. Might this colour become popular in the future?Sure. I mean, the future’s never-ending, isn’t it! So I think it’s highly likely that at some stage in the future unpopular colours like orange are gonna come into fashion (流行). You know, things are always coming in and out of fashion, and I guess colour’s no different. But when exactly this might happen is anyone’s guess!3. What was the most popular colour last year?Um….it’s kind of hard for me to say, because I don’t really follow fashion that closely, you know, I don’t pay that much attention to the latest trends and stuff, but I would say red seems to have been quite popular in the last year or so . Um… yeah, quite a lot of people seem to have been wearing red. And um… also black and white, which I think are actually popular every year, simply because they go well with (相配)most other colours. Uh… So yeah, I’d say it’s a toss up between those three – red, white and black.4. How do colours affect people’s mood?I’m not getting any easy ones, am I! Um…how do colours affect people’s mood? ...... I guess some colours tend to have a positive effect on people’s mood. For example warm colours like red and yello w kind of make people feel relaxed. And um, bright, striking colours like pink might give you an energetic feel, if you know what I mean. And in terms of dark colours, they might have a sombereffect on people, You know, if you walk into a dark room, it might kind of dampen your mood somewhat. So yeah, I think colours can affect all of us subconsciously to varying degrees.5. What colours are mostly seen on buildings?I guess it’s generally light colours like grey and white, so not really very exciting. But having said that(但话又说回来呢), I’ve noticed that in some of the smaller cities, there are quite a few other colours of buildings dotted around(点缀着), like pink and yellow, but grey and white, I’d say, are definitely the predominant (主要的) colours.6. What colour is suitable for offices?That’s a good question. Thinking about it, I suppose a colour that would make people feel attentive (注意力集中的)and focused on their work, and also give people a happy feeling when they walk into the office. So, for m e I’d say a bright-ish colour could help create such kind of positive effect. For example, I think yellow would be good – not too bright a yellow, but a kind of light-ish yellow, or maybe a light grey or green… I think all these kinds of colours could have a positive effect. 7. How differently do men and women look at the same colour?Um… my initial thought would be not all that differently. Because I mean, if you take pink, for example, then both men and women see it as a feminine (有女性气质的)colour, and the same goes for purple. So I think they see colours in pretty much the same way. Having said that, though, I suppose there are instances when women might pay more attention to a colour, for example when choosing clothes. I mean, men, on the whole, don’t ponder a lot over (琢磨琢磨, 沉思,深思) the colour, whereas women tend to, I think. For instance, they might see black as giving them a slim look, while white may have the opposite effect. And men definitely don’t think about that kind of stuff when they’re choosing what colour to wear. They’re much more laid-back (随意的) about it.8. Is there any change in the use of colours in the present and in the past?I’m sure there is, but I can’t really think of any examples off the top of my head. But I guess one thing to mention would be that in the past, people were generally a lot more superstitious about things, you know, they knew less about science and how the world works, so probably some colours held some kind of special meaning which now isn’t the case. So yeah, I think they’re used a bit differently now, but I’m afraid I can’t think of any concrete examples!9. What colours are suitable for formal occasions?It’s kind of hard to generalize because it really depends on what the formal occasion is, but I suppose, on the whole, colours that are, not too “in your face”, you know, that don’t stand out too much, like grey, white, black and brown would be suitabl e, unless, of course, you really want to make an impression, in which case you might want to go for something bold (明显的,大胆的)and striking, like bright red!10. Do business people need to wear dark clothes?No, I’d say most definitely not. That seems to be a very outdated concept, that they should wear dark clothes. And I mean, nowadays, a lot of the most successful business people are young Internet whizzes(互联网天才), and they turn up to press conferences in all kinds of casual wear(休闲服装), like jeans and t-shirt s. So wearing dark colours is definitely not a “must”, you know, looking presentable (要得体, 像样的;体面的) is really the main thing. And people nowadays, I think, are very open-minded and accepting towards what other people wear.Part 3: Learning1. Do you think teachers have a great influence on students’ studies?Yeah, I think it’s fair to say that they do. Because I mean, teachers can affect all aspects of a student’s learning, for example, their level of interest and motivation, which in turn will have a bearing on(对…有影响) how well they do in their studies. (Just to give you an example, I remember a really good History teacher I had at high school, and because of him, my history grades were always my best grades out of all my subjects……)2. Is interest important for students?Yeah, I’d say most definitely,for the simple fact that, if students have a genuine interest in a subject, then I think it’s far more likely they’re going to do well in it. You know, we’ve already experienced classes in which we had no interest in whatsoever, and by the end of them we would remember absolutely nothing! So yeah, I think interest is incredibly important.3. How can interest be developed in a school subject?Um… I’m not altogether that sure, cos my initial feeling is that interest towards a subject is something that we naturally have or don’t have. But in terms of how it can be developed, I’d say it can be developed primarily outside the classroom by seeing ho w it fits in to the world around us. For example, going beyond the set curriculum (固定的课程) and embarking on your own journey of learning, which in my experience, is a lot more fulfilling than simply doing what the teacher sets for homework or whatever.4. How can English be learned in a fun way?That’s a good question, and it’s funny, because I recently heard a guy, who can speak several languages fluently, say that the best way to learn a language is to live, which I think makes a lot of sense. So in other words, instead of just studying and burying yourself in textbooks, you should go out and use the language as much as you can, like talking to people in English, listening to the radio, and watching TV series. You know, mix It up a bit. And I think using these different ways really brings the language to life and makes it a lot more fun to learn. At least that’s my opinion anyway!5. What are the qualities of a good teacher?Um…. I guess the best way to answer this would be to think of some of good teachers I’ve had at school and uni, and think what it was about them that made them good. So please hang on just a second while I have a quick think about it…..!Ok, well the good teachers I’ve had have shown a genuine care for their students. You know. They genuinely want their students to learn and devel op. It’s not just simply a job to them. And this I think is an essential attitude to have for any job. So yeah I think that’s the most important thing –taking their job seriously and really caring about their students’ development. And um… that would include aspects such as being patient, being a good listener, showing encouragement and support….um…, yeah, all these things make up a good teacher.Part 3: Surprises1. Do Chinese people like surprises?Yeah, I’d say they do, as long as it’s a nice surprise of course! I don’t think anyone would say they liked a nasty surprise! But if it’s a pleasant surprise, you know, like a friend throwing you a surprise birthday party(搞个让你意外的生日聚会), then I think most people in my country would be happy about it. And I guess that’s the same around the world really, not just China!2. Do you always get excited by surprises?Um….not all the time, no. I’d say I can feel a little bit apprehensive (担忧, 忧虑的) if I think I might not like the surprise. But on the whole I’d say I do quite enjoy surprises and mostly look forward to them, because they kind of make a change from always knowing what’s going to happen.3. Can people learn how to be happy?Yeah, I’m sure they can. I mean, happiness is really just a matter of having a good state of mind (好的心态), you know, looking at things in a positive way. And I think this is something that everyone can learn to do. It might be more difficult for some people, depending on what they’ve experienced in life, but I definitely believe it’s achievable.4. What do Chinese people think of money?I’d say most of us think it’s great. You know, money allows us to do what we want to do, and buy the things we want to buy. So basically, it helps increase our standard of living, and this is something that everyone is very aware of here. So yeah, money’s held in pretty high regard.(受到人的重视)5. How to people in your country express their happiness?In very much the same way as other nationalities express theirs! You know, they’ll show it with a big smile on their face! That’s just the natural way to express it. Um… yeah,that’s kind of it really. I mean, some people might jump up and down if they’re super happy about something, or pump their fists(高举拳头) in the air if they’re playing sport, but on the whole I think smiling is definitely the main way of showing happiness. So I don’t think there’s anything really that sets us apart from other nationalities in this respect.Part 3: Museums and History1. Do you think museums should be free?Um….yeah, ideally I think they should be, because they’re great educational resources. But if it’s not possible, then a small entrance fee I guess is acceptable, cos that will help a museum cover its costs and stay running (维持运转). Alternatively, museums could be free and have a donation box (捐款箱), so that if you can afford to donate something towards the upkeep, then you have the opportunity to do so.2.Are young people in your country interested in historical museums?Yeah, I think most young people are, to a varying degree. So in other words, I think young people here have at least some level of interest in them, although it’s probably fair to say that they’re not that high up on the list of favourite things t o do! You know, I’d say the young here are generally a lot more interested in stuff like computer games and foreign TV series, but history’s deeply rooted in(深深植根于) our culture, so I think it will always hold some level of interest for anyone in my country, both young and old.3.How can more people become interested in history?I’m not that sure, but I suppose um… the way it’s taught at school could be improved, and possibly made more interesting. So for example, instead of simply staying in the classroom, teachers could take students out more to visit historical sites and anything of historical relevance. So that’s one thing, and as well as this I guess, um…, increasing the amount of history document aries on TV could also have a positive effect on developing people’s interest in history.And finally I think parents can play an important role by introducing history and all its wonders to their children, and if they do it well, then I’m sure it’s going to help children develop an interest in it.4.What do most people like to do when they visit a historical site?I guess what the majority of people do is just, like, take photos of the place. That’s really the main thing. But as well as that, most people will also look at the things on display and uh, what else? Um… Oh yeah, and maybe buy one or two souvenirs to take back home as mementos. So that’s pretty much it really!5. Would you say movies help people develop more interest in history?Yeah, I’d sa y they can, because after all, movies are quite vivid and so they make history come alive. And another thing is that a lot of people can’t be bothered to read a book about history, but they’d gladly go and watch a film about it, simply because movies are a bit more entertaining. So yeah, I’d say they generally do help people become more interested in history. Part 3: Getting Lost1. Why do some people get lost easily but others don’t?I’m not sure really, but I suppose one reason is that some people have a better sense of direction (方向感) than others. And that kind of helps them figure out where they are and stay in the right direction. So that’s one thing, and another reason co uld be that some people may be paying more attention to their surroundingsw hen they’re trying to getsomewhere, whereas others might be more focused on their mobile phone or chatting with whoever they’re with, so consequently they may, inadvertently, lose track of where they are. You know, they might be engrossed in some conversation with their friend, and all of a sudden they’re lost!Another reason might be that some people, if they’re going somewhere they’re not familiar with, they’ll do stuff in advance, like look at a map of the area and see where everything is, so that when they actually get there, they already have a feeling for the place, whereas others might not bother doing this before they head off somewhere.2. Are digital maps important?Well, I’d say if you’re going anywhere that’s relatively new to you, then yeah, I think they can be of great value. You know, they can really help you keep track of where you are. For instance, I used one recently when I was on a bus in an unfamiliar place, and I could actually see exactly where I was in real time on the map – it was pretty incredible! I mean, I was a little dot moving on screen. So I knew exactly what stop to get off at. And if I hadn’t had the map, I wouldn’t have had a clue!3. Will people rely more on digital maps in the future?Yeah, I’m sure they will. You know, in this day and age (在现在这时代), they’re readily available, and you can download them for free on your phone, so I mean, who wouldn’t want to use one? And in my experience, once you’ve used one once, you’ll definitely keep using it, cos it’s just super convenient to have!4. Why do people like travelling?Well quite simply, travelling is fun! You know, it’s exciting, and you’re doing things you don’t normally do, so it um… how c an I put it, uh…..I guess what I’m trying to say is basically that it makes you feel more alive, you know, and it kind of like breaksup the monotonous routine (平淡的日常生活)of your daily life. And that feels good for most people!5. How do you find your way in an unfamiliar place?Well, if I’ve got my phone on me and I have access to the internet, I’ll use my map APP which will help me figure out how to get to where I wanna go. But if that’s not possible, I just ask around(到处打听, 去问问别人). You know, I might just walk into the nearest shop and ask the shopkeeper, cos they’re normally pretty familiar with the surrounding area.Part 3: Journeys1. What do you do before you start a journey somewhere?Um, first of all, I’ll pack my bags, and put in everything I’ll need for the journey. And uh.. what else will I do? Um… Oh yeah, if I’m staying overnight somewhere, I’ll book the hotel in advance, because it’s usually always cheaper that way. So I might do a bit of research online first to see where would be the best place to stay. And um.. yeah, I guess that’s pretty muc h it!Other things you could say:I’ll work out what places I’m gonna visit while I’m travelling, you know, try and get some kind of idea about what places wil l be worth visiting. So I’ll usually make some kind of rough plan (初步计划) as to what to do.One other thing I might check is the weather forecast of the place I’m going to, so I know, like, whether it’s gonna rain, ho w hot it’s gonna be, stuff like that, which will help me better prepare for the journey.2. Do you prefer travelling on your own or with friends?I definitely prefer travelling with my friends. It’s kind of just more fun, you know, experiencing things and doing stuff together with them, and um... how can I put it…? Um……I guess what I’m trying to say is thatI’ve always had a good time when I’ve travelled with my friends, whereas when I’ve been on my own, I’ve sometimes felt a bit lonely or apprehensive.3. Do you like long journeys?Yeah I do, I think they’re great fun. You know, they’re not something I do very much, probably only once or twice a year or something, so when it does happen, I tend to get pretty excited. For example, I’ve always found going to the airport quite exciting, you know, there’s just something about them that makes me feel that way. Maybe it’s the anticipation (期待,预感)that I’m gonna be flying off somewhere. I dunno!4. Do you always like to visit a place you have been to, or go to new places?I’d say on the whole I like going to places I’ve never been before, cos everything’s totally new, which makes it a bit more exciting than going somewhere I’ve already been to.But saying that, if I’ve been somewhere that I had a truly amazing time, then I’ll definitely be h appy to go back there again some time.Part 3 Buildings:1. Do buildings need to look the same?No, most certainly not! You know, I think a city’s much more interesting when it has a variety of different buildings. It just makes a city a lot more attractive. I mean, look at the....um… …what’s it called?!...Oh yeah, that’s it - the Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai. That’s just a really cool building, and I don’t think there are many buildings like that on Earth! So it’s one of the things that draws so many people to Shanghai, and to me, that really demonstrates the power of unique architecture.2. Do you prefer traditional architecture or modern architecture?I guess it kind of depends really. Because in terms of visual appearance(视觉外观),I’d say I probably prefer traditional architecture, simply because, you know, there’s less and less of it around, so when I see it, it just looks a bit morespecial, especially considering the lack of technology back then. And I mean, nowadays, modern architecture’s everywhere, and that kind of just lessens the appeal(减少吸引力). But if it was a place to live, then my preference would definitely be modern architecture, because I think it’s more suited towards modern-day living. So um, yeah, it really depends what aspect I’m looking at it from.3. Do you prefer tall buildings or short buildings?Well, I don’t really tend to judge a building purely on its height, because I mean, there are lots of other things to take into consideration, like the state it’s in, what it’s made of, and so on. But all things being equal, I’d say I generally prefer tall buildings, basically because they just look a bit more impressive(给人深刻印象的;不俗的;了不起的)!Another possible answer:I think it’s pretty hard to generalize, but on the whole, I’d say I prefer tall buildings. You know, I think they generally look abit cooler. And um… if I’m living in a tall building, high up(在高处), then I’ll have a better view than if I was living in some low-storey building. So uh, yeah, I guess those would be the main reasons.Part 3: Old Things1. What kinds of old things do Chinese people keep at home?Ah , I’d say all kinds of things really. I mean, most families will have things like old photos, possibly old books as well, paintings, that kind of stuff.And I guess, like, the personal items that maybe their ancestors once had, are also the sorts of things that people like to keep, and that varies between family to family. So yeah, it’s really kind of hard to generalize.2. Why do you think people keep these things?I’d say it’s primarily because it reminds them of their family history. So fo r example, it reminds them of family members who have passed away, or significant events in their family history. So basically they hold very special memories to people, and although they may not be very valuable in terms of what they’re worth, they’re rea lly important in terms of the sentimental value (情感价值)they have. Oh and one other reason for keeping old objects might be for investment purposes(投资目的), because a lot of old objects, such as antiques for example, appreciate in value over time.3. Do young people in your country like old things?Um… for the most part I would say not particularly. I mean, if you look at the things that most young Chinese people have, the majority of them are new, you know, like phones, computers, the books they read, the films they watch… there are not that many old things among them. But saying that, I wouldn’t say they have a strong dislike towards old things, it’s simply that they prefer modern stuff, as it’s basically more practical(实用的)!4. Do you think it’s good to recall the past?Yeah, definitely. I mean, everyone has special memories, and if we didn't recall the past, it would a bit of a pity just to forget everything that’s happened and not reflect on(反省、仔细想、回忆) it. You know, we can learn so much from the past, and looking back at the happy times we’ve experienced can also cheer us up when we’re feeling down. So yeah, I think it’s extremely important to recall the past.Part 3: Organizing1. What factors should be considered when planning an event?What factors? Um… well firstly I would say the venue(地点)–you know, where the event’s gonna take place. That’s probably the first factor that needs to be considered. And as well as this, the cost of the event definitely needs to be taken into account, and how it’s gonna be funded. And finally I suppose you need to think about how you’re gonna publicize(宣传) the event, you know, how are you gonna make people aware of the event so that people actually go! So yeah, I’d say th ese are the main factors that need to be considered.2. Do you think some people are born with an ability to organize?Yeah, I suppose some people are. And I mean, I think it’s the same with everything really. People are born with all kinds of talents, and I guess organizing is one of those things. You know, some people are born with musical talent, some people are born with artistic talent, and likewise(同样), some will be born with an ability to organize. And come to think of it, I do actually have a few friends who seem to be naturally good at organizing stuff, cos as far as I know, they’ve never taken any classes on it or anything, but they’re just really good at it.3. How should parents teach their children organizational skills?Uh… let me have a little think…I guess they should just kind of, wherever possible, give their children the opportunity to organize things by themselves, instead of always doing it for them. So for example, on weekends, let their children plan out what they’re g onna do, and help them develop this habit. So yeah, basically just give them the opportunity to organize things themselves, and if that means making a few mistakes along the way, then so be it(那就随它去吧)! You know, the mistakes will also be a good learning experience for them.4. How can people develop their organizational skills?I suppose they can do it in a number of ways, one of which would be to learn from people who are good at it. So in other words, like, ask them how do they do it, and pick up (学到)good habits from them. So it could be from their teachers, their classmates, anyone they know really. And if they don’t know anyone good at it, they could, I guess, read a book on it, you know, find some books about it. I’m sure there are loads out there. So yeah, these would be two ways, and then just practice!5. What kinds of things require organizing?All sorts of things, really. For example, events, like parties, require organizing. What else? Um.. I guess generally just your free time. Of course you don’t need to organize it, but if you do, you won't waste it. You’ll make much better use of it. And uh…。
雅思口语参考答案解析
雅思口语参考答案解析雅思口语参考答案解析雅思口语考试是众多考生心中的一块难以逾越的高山。
对于很多考生来说,准备雅思口语的过程是痛苦的,因为他们不知道该如何回答问题,如何组织语言,如何展示自己的英语能力。
在这篇文章中,我将为大家提供一些雅思口语参考答案解析,希望能够对大家备考有所帮助。
Part 1 - 个人信息在雅思口语的第一部分,考官通常会问一些关于个人信息的问题,比如姓名、居住地、工作或学习等。
对于这些问题,我们可以提供简洁明了的回答,同时尽量展示自己的英语表达能力。
例如,当被问及居住地时,可以这样回答:"I currently live in Beijing, which is the capital city of China. It's a vibrant and bustling metropolis with a rich history and diverse culture. I have been livinghere for the past five years and I really enjoy the fast-paced lifestyle and the opportunities it offers."Part 2 - 个人经历在雅思口语的第二部分,考官会给考生一个话题,要求他们在一定的时间内准备并展示自己的观点和经历。
这部分的关键是要有清晰的结构和连贯的表达。
例如,如果话题是"Describe a memorable trip you have taken",我们可以按照以下结构来回答:1. 引入:简要介绍旅行的背景和目的2. 细节:详细描述旅行的地点、活动和体验3. 感受:分享旅行对自己的影响和感受4. 结论:总结旅行的重要性和价值Part 3 - 深入讨论在雅思口语的第三部分,考官会就一些与社会、文化、教育等相关的问题与考生进行深入讨论。
2023年雅思口语真题第3套
2023年雅思口语真题Part 1:Question: What is your favorite type of food?Answer: My favorite type of food is Mexican food. I love the bold flavors and spices, and there are so many different dishes to choose from, like tacos, burritos, and enchiladas.Question: How do you usually spend your weekends?Answer: On weekends, I like to relax and spend time with my family and friends. Sometimes we go out to eat or see a movie, and other times we just hang out at home and play board games or watch TV. Question: Do you prefer to live in a city or a rural area?Answer: Personally, I prefer living in a city because there are more opportunities for work and socializing, and I enjoy the hustle and bustle of city life.Part 2:Question: Describe a time when you had to solve a problem.Answer: One time, I was working on a group project in college and we ran into a major issue when one of our team members dropped out of the class unexpectedly. We had to quickly reorganize and figure out how to divide up the work among the remaining members. It was a challenging situation, but we were able to come up with a plan and ultimately complete the project successfully.Part 3:Question: How do you think technology has changed the way we solve problems?Answer: Technology has definitely made problem-solving faster and more efficient in many cases. For example, we can now use tools like Google search and online forums to quickly find information and solutions to common problems. However, technology can also create new problems or complications, and sometimes it's important to step back and rely on more traditional problem-solving methods. Question: What are some common challenges that businesses face when trying to solve problems?Answer: Some common challenges include a lack of resources or expertise, communication breakdowns within the organization, and difficulty adapting to changes in the market or industry. It's important for businesses to be flexible and open-minded when it comes to problem-solving.Question: How can individuals develop their problem-solving skills?Answer: Some ways individuals can develop their problem-solving skills include practicing critical thinking, seeking out diverse perspectives and opinions, and taking on challenging tasks or projects that require creative problem-solving. It's also helpful to stay up-to-date on current events and trends in your field or industry, as this can provide valuable insights and ideas.。
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雅思口语第三阶段问题与答案(2)16. What do you think of the 3 Gorges project?I think there are two sides to this issue. On the one hand it will probably provide a lot of needed electrical energy. I mean take the area of Chongqing. It's a growing city but it's hampered by a lack of energy and it needs to be able to feed more electrical energy to some of the poorer provinces to the west of it, particularly Tibet. Also I think it will make navigation easier along the Changjiang river and that will be good for our industries.On the other hand, I think it creates some hardships for those people living in that region, since they must be relocated and they are giving up the area that they have lived in for so long. Also, we must be very careful to make sure there is no environmental damage since there is a lot of precious life that depends on the river.17. What do you think of the Olympic Games? Are they necessary for the world?A From my point of view, the Olympics are very good because they allow nations to come together and bring theirbest athletes together to compete. I mean if you have international competitions in special- events that's OK, but they can't take the place of the Olympics. The Olympics also does a lot for the pride of the place that hosts it and it makes the place very exciting. I am looking forward very much to the Olympics in the 2008. I think it will help out the economy immensely. For example, there will be a lot of people who can make extra income from souvenirs and as interpreters.B I don't like the Olympics. As far as I'm concerned they are a waste of time and money. There is just too much nationalism and pressure on the athletes. For example in the last winter Olympics you had countries threatening to boycott them or pull out for all kinds of reasons, and you had some unethical judging going on. I think also that they have become too commercialised and that they've been taken over by big companies.18. What do you think of the popularity of English in China?Well it's quite natural don't you think? I mean the world is getting closer and closer and I think it's natural that the world begins to use a common language. Well, that means that if you want to do well in business you should at least know a littleEnglish. Take the Internet for example. I mean, there are lots of Chinese websites, but as far as I'm concerned, you can get a much better range of knowledge if you can understand English. Some of the best industries in the future will involve international trade so if you are reasonably good at English you will be in demand. So the popularity of English is really for practical reasons. You can get a better job and you can probably have more opportunities.19. What do you think of school uniforms?I personally think they are a good thing. I mean it's fine for other countries to let their children have a lot of freedom with their clothing but I think that it only creates problems in many other places. I mean I read somewhere that there is a lot of bullying that takes place in North American schools and that some kids are laughed at because too often their clothes are shabby. Another thing I think you have to understand is that we stress more harmony and unity among our students. It's important for students to have this sense of unity or otherwise our nation will fall apart.20. Should children be punished in school?In my opinion children should be punished but not too often. I think the best way to deal with children is to guidethem through their mistakes and to try to help them see their own errors. I mean, punishment should be used, but only when the children believe that they can get away with something that they shouldn't do. Punishments also cannot be the only way a child learns not to do something or otherwise he or she will only act out of fear of consequences without knowing whether it's truly right or wrong. For example, if a boy passes notes in class and is only punished, he may stop it only as long as the teacher is around. But when he comes to another class with a teacher who's not as strict, he might start doing it a gain. He hasn't realized why it's not the right thing to do.Opinions On The Meaning Of Various Aspects21. What does friendship mean to you?Well, that's a tough issue, let me think. I think it means almost everything to me except perhaps my family. Friendship, in my mind, means having people who you know will help you if you are ever in trouble. I think it's also people who you feel you can actually tell things to and they will listen. Friends are people who you don't need to be so polite to when you're asking them to go somewhere - you can just phone them up and tell them "let's go somewhere" and you know they'll probably go. They are also people who have the same kind ofsense of humour when you speak with them so that you will just laugh and laugh together.22. What does happiness mean to you?Well, it's a big topic. To me it means you live a carefree life, though I think it's impossible to be always carefree. That's why many people think of their childhood as being their time of true happiness because it was a time when they had little to worry about. Also, I think having a lot of very good friends is part of being very happy. It makes me happy to have some close friends who have a lot in common with me. I think happiness will double when it's shared with friends. Finally, I think happiness is knowing that you are useful, and knowing that you can help people when they need it. I feel happy to be able to help other people. I think it's pleasant to feel needed.23. What's your definition of a natural beauty?I think it's a place that shows something unique about nature, something that reminds you of a picture or art. I think it's a place that is not spoiled by human beings and it should be a place that gives you some view that extends beyond just a certain range. As an example, a great mountain or area that you can see hills all around are natural beauties. I also think that colour is a key thing as well. If you have some brightnatural colours, this really helps to make a place look nicer in my opinion. Sometimes it's also a place that has a lot of peaceful patterns to it. For example, a place by the sea has a nice pattern of cliffs and ocean waves. I think this adds to the charm of a place.24. What's your definition of a hobby?In my mind, a hobby should be any activity that you like to do more than once. I think it should involve some skill but it doesn't have to be anything complicated. The main thing is that it shouldn't usually mean a competition in my view. I mean you could say that a sport is a hobby but I think of it as more of an activity. A hobby is something that requires you ownself-development. For example, stamp collecting our painting could be a hobby because it's something you do for your own interest rather than for competitive purposes.25. What is your definition of a perfect holiday?A perfect holiday probably doesn't exist but I tend to think that it means a holiday where you are so moved by the place that you go to that you form an instant attachment to the place. It's a place that is in a beautiful area and it's a place that you don't feel rushed to see. Also, you can explore and do many things on your own without having to follow the plans ofsomeone else. Also, I think Jt must be a holiday that allows you to learn something about another place, and that learning-experience will hopefully be with you for the rest of your life.26. What do clothes mean to you?I think they are a way of showing respect to the people that you have to meet everyday. If you dress too sloppily or cheaply I think you are essentially saying that you really don't care about others and that is a bad thing. To me clothes are a kind of presentation to the world and the clothes you wear are a kind of way that you present your character. If you present it with clothes that really don't match or have something unique to offer, you are not letting yourself have the best image that you can possibly have.27. What do you think education really means?What does education really mean? Well, it's difficult to say but I think that essentially anything that you are able to improve your understanding. It may be a skill or it may be some information to learn. I think it's also important to include any wisdom or moral lesson that can be learned. I think it's dangerous to concentrate too much on just skills because education to me also means something that gives you a way to shape your behaviour. For example if a student is very good atmathematics but has poor social skills he may use his skills to create some terrible weapons, rather than use them for peaceful purposes.28. What is your definition of globalisation?Well, I'm no expert on this but I suppose that it means the whole trade that takes place within the rules that are set by trade organizations rather than by individual governments. I think it also means that people do business from country to country almost as easily as they do business within their own country. It seems that this word has a negative meaning for many. I guess it's because it means that big countries have less restrictions and less scrutiny. But I think it can have a good meaning if there are proper rules for business and those rules are not just set by large businesses.29. What do you think 'real love' means?That's a difficult topic. I mean I don't know that much about this topic, but I suppose that it means that you would do everything you could for a person-even give up your life. I think real love is more than just passion. It must be a feeling that this person is so important to you that you would sacrifice everything you could for this person's well being.30. What is your definition of a useful skill?Well, let me think...1 suppose that it's something that you can directly apply once you have the chance. It must mean that you are able to do it better when given the chance than you could before. When you do it you feel you are more skilful and the time you take is faster and the quality that you have when you do it is much better. A good example of a useful skill is English because when I talk with a foreigner I can immediately test out my new skills in the language.Stating your standards【备注说明,非正文,实际使用可删除如下部分。