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雅思part1口语题库大全2022

雅思part1口语题库大全2022

雅思part1口语题库大全2022雅思口语题库2022【1】题目:1.Do you think your city is clean or not2.How do you feel when you see people throwing garbage on the street3. Why do some people throw garbage on the street4.What do you do with garbage when you are on the street范文:1.Do you think your city is clean or notWell, I suppose my city is quite clean for most of the time, thanks to thehard work of sanitation workers,you can see neatstreets and classificationtrash bins everywhere. By the way, if you travel to my city and take a look, youwill be amazed by how perfectly it is maintained as a clean place to livein.2.How do you feel when you see people throwing garbage on the streetWhen witnessing people throwing garbage on the street, I always feel veryangry, because I think as citizens we all have the responsibility to take careof the city and abide by the regulations. Only by doing this can we build abeautiful and clean home.3. Why do some people throw garbage on the streetFrom my understanding, I think people throw garbage on the street mainlybecause they find it is a more convenient way to get rid of the garbage thanthrowing it in the garbage bin. Also, I would say it is because there are notenough garbage bins around the city.4.What do you do with garbage when you are on the streetWhen I am on the street, first of all I myself would never throwgarbagerandomly, and would always help keep the street clean. Secondly, if I pass by apiece of garbage on the street, I usually volunteer to pick it up and throw itinto the nearest garbage bin.1-4月雅思口语话题雅思口语题库2022【2】题目:1.Is there a good place to look at the sky where you live2.Can you see the moon and stars at night where you live3.Do you prefer the sky in the morning or the sky at night4.How often do you look at the sky范文:1.Is there a good place to look at the sky where you liveYes, I suppose so. I’ve got a tiny b ut clean balcony in my room, where Ithink is a perfect location to appreciate the sky. Standing on the balcony andstaring skywards, I can always find it mysterious and attractive. It’s like ane某quisite masterpiece of Vincent van Gogh. So, whenever I have time, I will goto this small balcony to enjoy the appealing view.2.Can you see the moon and stars at night where you liveWell, to be honest, I believe it is a pity that I can hardly see thosecelestial bodies clearly in the evening these days. Since theair pollution hasinfluenced the visibility at night greatly. The moon and stars can be spottedsometimes when the weather is nice enough but I have to say it is becoming lessand less frequent for me to see them.3.Do you prefer the sky in the morning or the sky at nightActually, I don't have a preference for either of them, but if I have tomake a choice, I would say the sky in early time. The reasonis that, in themorning the sky is still covered in mist and I am really into this kind of vagueview. Also, the rising sun in the morning sky represents the brand- newbeginning of another day, whichI think is a positive symbol.4.How often do you look at the skyFrankly speaking, I barely look skywards because for most of the time Istay indoors, so there is no chance for me to do that. But when I was little, mymom and I used to take a walk every day after dinner so when walking around, Ioften raised my head to appreciate thestarry sky.雅思口语题库2022【3】题目:1.When was the last time you drank tea or coffee2.Do Chinese people like to drink tea or coffee3.Do you prepare tea or coffee for guests at home4.What kind of foreign food are popular in your country5.What kinds of new food have you tried recently6.Do you like to try new food范文:1.When was the last time you drank tea or coffeeWell, actually I am a big fan of coffee and I have the habit of drinkingthis kind of beverage every day. You know, I just had a cup of espresso thismorning. I am really partial to it because just a sip of coffee can keep merefreshed and energetic. As for tea, it is not a common thing in my dailylife.2.Do Chinese people like to drink tea or coffeeI believe that most people in our country are more likely to choose tea,because it is an essential part of our culture. But sincecoffee was introducedinto China and it is regarded as a modern beverage, the number of coffee loversis also growing. Especially among the young people, drinking a cup of Americanohas become a habit in the morning.3.Do you prepare tea or coffee for guests at homeDefinitely coffee! The reasons are simple. Personally, I’m not interestedin drinking tea, so you can find anything but tea in my apartment. Besides, theflavor of coffee can be changed according to guests’ preferences. You can add adash of milk or sugar if you don't like bitter taste, but the flavor of tea isnot changeable. So I am not sure it is suitable for every visitor.4.What kind of foreign food are popular in your countryI suppose the so-called “junk food” in the western country has gained a lotof popularity in China. There is a large number of restaurants servinghamburgers, pizzas and French fries. People, especially youngsters, are reallyenthusiastic about them probably because eating this kind of food is time-savingand also very fashionable. But personally, I don't regard it as a positive trendin our society.5.What kinds of new food have you tried recentlyWell, I am always willing to try new things and last month I saw anewly-opened Me某ico restaurant,so I decided to take a taste. I ordered nachos and tacos, which are twotypes of Me某ican food. I thought it might take me some time to get used to thefood but surprisingly I fell in love with it from the first bite! The spicyflavor is e某actly my cup of tea.6.Do you like to try new foodYes, of course! I am passionate about trying new restaurantsespeciallythose that serve foreign food. Every time I have meals in a restaurant that Ihave never been to, it is like having an adventure. Also, as a real foodie, I’mfond of cooking with different ingredients, hoping that I can invent my ownrecipe one day.雅思口语题库2022【4】题目:1.Have you ever met a celebrity/superstar in real life2.Who is your favourite movie star3.Are international superstars popular in your country4.Do you want to be a superstar范文:1.Have you ever met a celebrity/superstar in real lifeYes, I have! But it was quite unintentional. It was about three years ago,my friends and I went to the cinema for the latest movie. When we were waitingoutside, suddenly a sharp scream caught my attention. Then I found that therewas a large group of people holding posters in their hands and among them was afamous actor. That is howI met a celebrity accidentally.2.Who is your favourite movie starI think Tom Cruise is probably the movie star who can attract my attentionmost. His appearance and acting skills are the most appealing things to me. Inthe movie series Mission: Impossible, his e 某cellent performance really impressedme. By the way, his latest movie also made me more respectful to him because hedid lots of e某tremely difficult movements although he is almost 60-year-old.3.Are international superstars popular in your countryI suppose so. As more and more international movies and TV programs arebeing introduced into Chinese market, we have more e某posure to foreignsuperstars so undoubtedly, they are gaining popularity in China. Most of myfriends are passionate about some international celebrities like Mr. Bean,Nicole Kidman and of course, my favorite actor Tom Cruise.4.Do you want to be a superstarDefinitely no! Being a celebrity means that I might lose my privacy and Ireally detest the feeling of being stared by the paparazzi. And it is verylikely that I would be criticized by some people who know me only from thedistorted reports in the attention-grabbing tabloids. Although being famous canbring a large amount of money, I still don't want to sacrifice my personallife.雅思口语题库2022【5】题目:1.Which place left the deepest impression on you when travelling2.Which cities have you travelled to3.Do you like travelling4.What kinds of cities do you like to travel to范文:1.Which place left the deepest impression on you when travelling Personally speaking, the place that left the deepest impression on me wasVancouver, which is acoastal city in western Canada. I stayed there for nearly half a year whenI was an e某changestudent. I enjoyed travelling around the city and e某ploring its naturalscenery.2.Which cities have you travelled toWell, I’ve traveled to many North American cities as well as Asian cities,including New York,Washington D. C., Boston, Toronto, Montreal, Bangkok and so on. I visitedthese cities during myholidays and also my e某change semester two years ago.3.Do you like travellingYes, I’m a fan of traveling, especiall y backpacking, which is a kind oftraveling characterized bylow e某penses and high degrees of cultural immersion. I enjoy traveling verymuch mainly out of myeagerness to know more about different cultures.4.What kinds of cities do you like to travel toAs a nature lover, I’m always fascinated by cities with gorgeous naturalbeauty and authenticcuisine. Compared to metropolitans, I rather prefer traveling to smalltowns that are close tonature, especially those adjacent to mountains or lakes.雅思part1口语题库大全2022。

2020年1-4月雅思口语题库 (Part 1)

2020年1-4月雅思口语题库 (Part 1)

2020年1-4月雅思口语题库(Part 1)1. Work• Are you a student or are you working right now?• Do you like your job?• What do you find most interesting about your work/job?• What is the most important quality of colleague?• Which matters to you more, the job itself or the people you work with?• What have you gained in work?• Have you ever changed your work before?• What do you enjoy most about your job?• Tell me about your job. / What do you usually do at work?• What was your first day at work like?• What do you want your company to improve?• Do you think you will change your job in the future?• What kind of jobs are popular in China?• Would you like to go to another country to work?2. Study• Are you a student or are you working right now?• Do you like your major?• What do you like most about your study?• Does your major/study live up to your expectation?• Which do you prefer, studying in the morning or in the afternoon/at night?•What’s your favourite subject?• Are there any subjects that you are good at?• Are there any differences between the subjects you are studying now and those in the past?• What the most interesting part of your study?• What do you like the most about your major?• What kind of subjects are often considered as challenging?• Speaking of studying, who matters more, teachers or classmates? • Which do you prefer, studying alone or with others?• Tell me about your major/study.• What subjects are you studying right now?• Why did you choose this major?• What was your first day at school like?• How much time do you spend on studying every day?• What time during a day do you like to study?• Are there anything you wish your school to improve?• What kind of things could help you to study better?• Would you like to go to other cities/countries to study?• What have you learnt from your major?• Would you like to get a doctor's degree? / Would you like to be a PhD student?• Did you choose your major according to your own will?• What do you plan to do after graduation?3. Hometown• Where are you from?• How long have you been living there?• Do you like your hometown?• What do you like the most about your hometown?• Are there anything you dislike about your hometown?• Is your hometown a big city or a small city?• Has your hometown changed over the y ears? What are the changes? • Do you think you will continue living there in the future?• Would you go to another place to work or live?4. Accommodation• Could you describe your room?。

雅思口语5-8月part1题库

雅思口语5-8月part1题库

Part 1Your Work or Your Studies2.Your Studies1. What subject(s) are you studying?2. Why did you choose to study that? / Why did you choose to study those subjects?3. Do many students in your country study that subject?4. (Similar to above) Is that a popular subject to study in your country?5. What school/university do you attend?6. Why did you choose that school/university?7. What do you plan to do after you finish your studies?8. Your First Day at University9. Did you like your first day at university?10. (Similar to above) Did you have a good first day at university?11. (Similar to above) How did you feel on your first day at university/high school?12. Do you think the first day at university is important?13. How important do you think it is for people to have an enjoyable first day at university (or, school)?14. (Similar to above) Do you think a person's first impressions of a new school or university are important?3. Your Hometown1. What's (the name of) your hometown (again)?2. Is that a big city or a small place?3. Please describe your hometown a little.4. How long have you lived there?5. Do you like it?6. Do you like living there? *7. What do you like (most) about your hometown?8. Is there anything you dislike about it?9. Do you think you will continue living there for a long time?10. Do you plan to continue living there?11. Where would you like to live? *4. Your Home (Your Accommodation)1. Can you describe the place where you live?2. What do you usually do in your house/flat/room?3. Are the transport facilities to your home very good?4. Please describe the room you live in.5. Is there anything you don't like about the place where you live?6. What kind of decorations does it have?7. How do you think this room could be improved?8. What can you see when you look out the window of your room?9. How well do you know your neighbors?10. What kind of people are your neighbors?11. Do you spend much time socializing with your neighbors in your neighbors' homes?12. Do you like the environment where you live?13. Would you say the place where you live is good for families with children?14. In the future, what type of place would you like to live in?15. What kind of neighborhood/environment/surroundings would you like to live in?5.Outdoor activitiesWhat do you do in your spare time?Do you like outdoor activities?What outdoor activities do you (most) like to do?How often do you do that?What outdoor sports do you like? (Why?)How much time do you spend outdoors every week?How often do you do outdoor activities?What (types of) outdoor activities are popular in your country?6. SingDo you often (like to) sing?When do you like to sing?How much time do you spend in singing every day?What kinds of music do you like to sing?Is it difficult to sing well?Do you want to be a singer?Would you like to learn more about singing in the future?7.NoiseDo you mind noises?What types of noise do you come across in your daily life?Are there any sounds that you like?Where can you (= one) hear loud noise?Do you think there's too much noise in modern society?Are cities becoming noisier?8. Colours1. Do you have a favourite colour? (Why is that your favourite colour?)2. Was that also your favourite colour when you were a child?3. Were colours important to you when you were a child?4. Did you wear bright coloured clothes when you were young?5. Do you prefer light colours or dark colours?6. Do you prefer light colours or bright colours?7. What colour would you choose to paint the walls of your room?8. What colour car would you choose to buy?9.WeekendsHow do you usually spend your weekends?In your country, do men and women usually do the same kinds of things on weekend s (or, in their free time)?When do you spend time with your family?What do you usually do on weekends?What did you do last weekend?What do other people in your hometown (or, in your country) usually do on weekends? What are you going to do next weekend?Is there anything new that you would like to do on weekends?Do you like working on weekends?Do you think employees should have to work on weekends?Do you feel that weekends now are more important to you than when you were a chil d?10.Mobile phoneHow often do you use your mobile phone?Can you describe your mobile phone?What was your first mobile phone?Would you buy a new one in the future?How has your mobile phone changed your life?11.GiftsHow often do you buy others gifts?Do you like to send expensive gifts?What kinds of gifts are popular in your country?Why do people send gifts?12. Being in a hurry1. When was the last you did something in a hurry?2. Do you like to finish things quickly?3. What kinds of things you never do in a hurry?4. Why do people make mistakes more quickly when they are in a hurry?13. Handwriting1. Do you often write things?2. Do you write every day?3. When do you need to write?4. Do you like writing?5. What do you usually write?6. How many hours a day do you spend on writing?7. Do you think writing is important?8. Do you like writing to people?9. Do you write letters very often?10. Do you think you (one) can judge someone's personality by looking attheir handwriting?11. When do children begin write in your country?12. Do you think computer might replace handwriting one day?14.Sunny daysDo you like sunny days?What do you like to do when it’s a sunny day?Would you like to stay at home or go outside when the weather is great?Are there many sunny days in your hometown?15.AdvertisementAre there many advertisements in your countryWhy do you think there are so many advertisements now?What are the various places where we see advertisements?How do you feel about advertisements?16. Swimming1. Do you like swimming?2. Where do (or can) people go swimming in your hometown (or, near your home)?3. Is swimming very popular in China?4. Why do many people like swimming?5. What do you think are the benefits of swimming (or, the benefits of knowing how to swim)?12.Snacks1. What kinds of snacks do you like to eat?2. Do you think it’s healthy to eat snacks?3. Do your parents allow you to have snacks?4. What was the most popular snack when you were young?5. What kinds of snacks do children in your country like to eat nowadays?17. Letters or emails1. Do you write many letters or emails?2. Who do you usually write to?3. Do you prefer to write letters by hand or use a computer?4. How often do you write an email or a letter?5. What are the differences between emails and letters?6. Is it hard to think of what to write?7. What kinds of letter/email do you think is the hardest to write?8. How do you feel when you receive a letter or email?9. What sorts of letter or email are the most difficult to reply to?10. What kinds of emails (or letters) do you receive that make you feel excited?11. Which do you prefer , to make a phone call or write an email?12. Do you think people will still write letters in the future?13. How do you communicate with others at work- by email or is it more convenient to communicate face-to-face?puters1. Do you use computers very much?2. When was the first time you used a computer?3. What do you use computers for?4. Have computers changed (= influenced) your life in any way? (If yes, how?)5. Do you think computers are useful (or important) in everyday life? (How?)6. (Similar to above) What role do computers play in modern life7. (Similar to above) Do you think computers are important in everyday life?8. Computers are now used a lot in education. What do you think of this?9. (Similar to above) In China, when do children at school use a computer?10. (Similar to above) Computers are now used a lot in the education of children. What do you think are the advantages of this?11. (Similar to above) Do you think computers are good or bad for the education of children?19.Music1. What kinds of music do you like to listen to?2. What kinds of music are (most) popular in China?3. Have you ever learned to play a musical instrument?4. What musical instrument would you like to learn to play?5. Is music an important subject at school in China?6. When do children in China start to study music in school?7. What benefits do children gain by studying music (learning a musical instrument) (in school)?8. Which instrument do you think would be better to study - the piano or the violin? 20.Transport1. What kinds of transport do you usually use?2. What’s your favorite form of transport? (Why?)3. What’s the traffic like in your hometown?4. How do you think transport (in your hometown) will change in the future (or, in the next 20 or30 years)?5. How do you travel around your hometown?6. (Similar to above) What kind(s) of transport do you most frequently use? (Add comments.)7. Is it very expensive (= very dear)?8. What's the most common means of (= form of) transport in your hometown?9. What do you think of the public transport in your hometown?10.Is transportation very important where you live?11. How do you think transport (in your hometown) will change in the future (or, in thenext 20 or30 years)?12. How did you get to the test today? (What form of transportation did you use?)13. What type of transportation do you usually (or, most often) use?14. For you, what are the benefits (advantages) of using that form of transportation?15. What do you think of the transport conditions in your hometown?17. Do you think transportation costs (gasoline, subway, bus & taxi fares, etc) are expensive inyour hometown?18. In China, is transportation in the big cities the same as transportation in small townsand villages?21.Dance1. Do you like to dance? (Why?/Why not?)2. What kind of dancing do Chinese people like? (Unsure if that means, ‘like to watch’ or ‘like toperform’.)3. When do Chinese people like to dance?4. Does China have any traditional dances?5. Is traditional dance still popular today in China? (Why?/Why not?)6. Is there much difference between traditional dancing and modern dancing? (What?)7. What kinds of dancing are popular with young people in China?8. Do old people in China like the same kind of dancing as young people? (Why?/Why not?)9. What do you think is the influence of dance on society?22. Parks & Public Gardens1. Do you often go to a park or a (public) garden?2. How often do you go there?3. What do you do when you go there?4. What do other people do there?5. What do you think are the functions of parks and public gardens?23. Bicycles1. Are bicycles popular in your city? (Why?/Why not?)2. What kinds of people ride bicycles?3. Do you often ride a bicycle? (Why?/Why not? Where? When?)4. How long have you ridden a bicycle? ( = How many years have you known how to ride abicycle?)5. What do you think are the advantages (and disadvantages) of bicycles compared to cars?6. Would you say bicycles are suitable for people of all ages?7. Can you think of any people who are not suited to riding a bicycle?8. (As above) Who is most suitable for riding a bicycle and who is least suitable?9. Do you think bicycles are suitable for present society?24. NewspapersDo you often read newspapers?Which do you prefer reading, magazines or newspapers?What kinds of (types of) newspapers (or magazines) do you usually read?How old were you when you first started to read newspapers?Do you think it's important to read newspapers? (Why?/Why not?)Why do (you think) people read newspapers?What different types of newspaper are there in China?Do you care about the news?Is the news important (to you)?What kinds of news do Chinese people read in newspapers?Do you prefer to read about domestic (or local) news or international news? (Why?) What are some methods that newspapers use to attract readers?What influence do you think newspapers have on society?Do you think the internet is a good way to get news?25.Bus or TaxiHow often do you take the bus?When was the first time you took a taxi?What are the advantages of taking a taxi compared with busesIs it convenient to take the bus/taxi in your city?26.WalkingDo you like to walk?Do you like to walk on your own or with others?Would you say that your city is a good place for walking?27.FlowersDo you like flowers? (Why?)What flowers do you like? (Why?)Which/What is your favorite flower?Do you think flowers are important?(Similar to above) Are flowers important in your culture? (Give examples)On what occasions are flowers important?Do people in your country ever use flowers for special occasions?In your country, do people (ever) give flowers as a gift?What are the occasions when people give or receive flowers?28. HatsDo you like to wear hats?What kinds of hats do you have?Where do you like to buy hats?Is wearing hats popular in your country?29.BirthdaysHow do children celebrate birthdays in your country?How did you celebrate your last birthday?What kinds of birthday gifts do you like to receive?Is there a difference between the way you celebrated your birthday in the past and in the present?30. Museums and Art Galleries1. Do you like visiting museums and art galleries?2. What did you learn from visiting these places?3. Do you think schools should take their students to visit museums and art galleries?4. When you were a child, did you ever visit any museums?5. Would you recommend that schools take their students to visit museums (or, that museum)?6. What do you think is the role (or the purpose) of museums and art galleries?7. What can people learn from visiting museums and art galleries?31. Study efficiency1. Do you prefer to study in the morning or in the evening?2. Why do some people find it difficult to focus in the morning?3. What do you do to improve your learning efficiency?32. Handcrafts1. Do you like to collect things made by hand?2. Did you ever take handcrafts lessons at school?3. Are handcrafts popular in China?4. Do you think children should learn more about handcrafts?5. Do you think handcrafts are meaningful activities?33. Science1. Do you like science?2. Are there many science museums in your hometown?3. Did you like science classes when you were young?4. Do you think school children should both take art classes and science classes?5. Do you think science is important to our society34.PaintingDo you like painting or drawing?How often do you visit art galleries?What kinds of things do you like to draw?Is it easy to learn how to draw?。

雅思口语Part One考题汇总20231203

雅思口语Part One考题汇总20231203

雅思口语Part One考题汇总20231203雅思口语Part One考题汇总雅思口语Part One考题汇总Hometown1. Where do you come from?2. What kind of place is your hometown?3. What is your hometown famous for now?4. Is there anything interesting in your hometown?Student or work同学(高校)1. Are you a student or do you work?2. What is/was your major?3. Why did you choose this major?4. Is your major very popular in your country?5. Do you think it’s difficult/easy to get a job6.7.高中或者学校生1. What’s your favorite subject?2. 有工作的人1. Are you a student or do you work?2. Do you like your job? Why?3. Is it very difficult to get your job?4. 5. 6.The place where you live1. Do you live in a city or a town?2.3.4. Do you live in a house or in a flat?5. Which room do you like the best?6.Music1. Do you like music?2. What music do young people like (in your country)?3. Have you been to any concert in the city you live in?4. What are the differences between the music from CDs and that of live concerts?5. What are the differences between the concerts on TV and live concerts?6. Would you like to take part in a live concert? Why?7. From when on do schools begin to have music lessons?8. Should there be music lessons at schools?9. Do many children learn to play a musical instrument in your country?。

雅思口语Part1问题和答案参考

雅思口语Part1问题和答案参考

雅思口语Part1问题和答案参考Confirmation QuestionsGood morning/afternoon. How are you?Morning/afternoon. Fine, thank!How do you do?How do you do?Hi, good to meet you.Good to meet you too.Hi, how are you doing?Not too bad. And you?1.Can I see your ID card please?Sure, here you are.2.Could you tell me your full name please?My full name is ……. But you can call me ….3. And what shall I call you?Most people call me …...Hometown Questions(回答以西安为例)4. Where is your hometown?Xian is located in Shanxi province, which is in central China.5. Let's talk about your hometown or village. What kind of place is it?My hometown is a small place, just outside of Beijing. It takes about an hour to reach/get to there. The people there are mostly farmers, but a lot of the young people work in Beijing. It's a uiet place and I like it.6. Could you tell me something about your hometown?a. Well, it's quite big and it's the capital of Shanxi province. The population's about 6 million and it's famous for its historic sites, especiallyfor the Terracotta Warriors. Xi' an used to be the capital of China, and it's the beginning of the famous Silk Road.b. Okay. Well, my hometown is Beijing and I live just outside of it near the 4th ring road. As you probably know, Beijing's the political and cultural center of China, and it's quite a historical place as well. It's huge-about 12 or 13 million people live in it now-and it seems to be getting bigger every year.7. What kind of landscape surrounds your hometown?a. Harbin's right near the Song Hua Jiang River and it's kind of in a flat area, with mountains in the distance.b. Indio's a coastal city near the sea, so the main landscapes are the beaches and bays. There are also some nice hills nearby.8. What are the main tourist attractions in your hometown?There's the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. These are the two that are most well known. They are also symbols of China. They attract most visitors, but there are quite a lot of other famous sites as well.9. What are the people like in your hometown?They're usually very friendly, but a bit conservative. People still hold onto a lot of old customs and traditions, which is what I mean by conservative. But I think people there are very hospitable and kind. If you ask someone for directions, they'll always try to help you out, or find someone else who can.10. What places in your hometown do you like best and tell me why?I like the Temple of Heaven best because it's very beautiful. It has a lot of space and there are lots of really nice and old trees there. In the early morning, it's very peaceful. The older people practice their Tai-ji, while the younger children just run around and play. I like it there a lot.11. What places in your hometown might a visitor be interestedto visit, and tell me why?I'd recommend the Great Wall, Summer Palace, and the Forbidden City. Those are the most famous places in the city, and I think they best represent Beijing.12. Do you like your hometown, and tell me why or why not?a. Yes. Although it may not have as many opportunities, I think my hometown is a warmhearted place and the people are not as selfish as they are in some of the bigger cities.b. To be frank, I don't really like my hometown that much. I mean, perhaps there are many people who are happy to live there, but I find that thepollution problem is just too bad, and to me itdoesn't seem like a good place to raise a family.13. Do you think your hometown is a good place for a young person to live?a. Yes I do, because it's got a lot of opportunities and the entertainment facilities are quite good. You can get a decent job here if you have some skills, and you can make a lot of good friends if you have a good personality.b. No, I think if you're young you'd be better off going to a bigger city with more opportunities. I think my hometown is more suitable for an older crowd, who enjoy a more peaceful life. Younger people get bored with the way things are here.14. What are the advantages and disadvantages of living in your hometown?I think the biggest advantage is that it's a place where you can find a good job with a good salary, if you try very hard. Also, the people are quite kind and generous. The main disadvantages are the traffic and pollution problems. If you stay in my hometown you will know that these are the two things that everyone here hates the most.Food questions20. What kind of food and dishes do people eat in your hometown? Most people in Changsha like spicy dishes because it's quite hot and humid there, so we need to eat a lot of chilies to help us adapt to the weather. Many people say that in all of China people in Changsha eat the spiciest food.21. What is the main food in China?Well, I'd say it's rice, but I think there are areas where rice is not that important. Each major area in China might eat rice in different quantities, but I think its still the biggest food and probably will always be the top one.22. In what ways has the diet of people in your country been changing?Well, we tend to eat more convenience foods now, especially fast food from restaurants like McDonalds and Chinese fast food places. Also, I'd guess we are now eating a lot of dishes regularly that we thought were big luxuries about 20 years ago.23. How has your diet changed?I don't think it has changed that much. I still eat the same things as I ate when I was a child. I guess the main change is that I have more time and money to go out for dinner.Festival Questions24. Tell me what's the biggest traditional festival in your country.Definitely the Spring Festival. I suppose it's somewhat like Christmas is in western countries. Spring Festival is the only time when all families gather together and stores and business are closed for several days.25. What do you do during the Spring Festival?I usually go back to my hometown and spend a week in my parents' home. We eat delicious food, visit family and friends, and watch TV. I also like to try and contact my high school friends and see how they're doing and what they're up to. We give each other presents and we buy ourselves new clothes to wear for the New Year.26. Can you describe one of the main festivals celebrated inyour country?National Day, which is on October 1st, is a big holiday. We get three days off and there are a lot of fireworks displays. There are large flower pictures andother types of flowers decorating the city, and some of the larger cities hold parades.Changes Questions27. What changes have taken place in your hometown in the last 20 years?Well, I'm pretty young, but may parents always complain that my hometown's traffic is much worse, and they say that prices are a lot higher. But I think on the positive side, life is better, houses are in better condition and there are much better shops and cleaner conditions in the restaurants.28. Has your life changed in the last 10 years, and if so, in what ways?I think my life has changed. It's a bit more comfortable than it used to be, because my parents have more money than they used to have. I think I am a bit more responsible than I used to be, and am not quite as carefree.29. Is there anything you'd like to change in your life?Yes, my dependence upon my parents. Right now I'm quite dependent on them for money, so I hope I can be more independent in the future and one day be able to support them instead of their always supporting me.30. How different is your life from the lives of your parents?It's very different. I have had many more opportunities and a much more comfortable life than they had. I remember my father telling me stories about having just one egg to eat each week, and that was the highlight of his week. I can't really imagine life like that, so I'm grateful that I have a better life than my parents dig. I appreciate their hard work to get us to this point in our lives.31. Has tourism changed China very much?Yes, very much in the last 10 years. Each year we are getting more tourists coming to China since the open door policy. People see more foreigners, and are used to the sight of them now. China is becoming more cosmopolitan, and people are getting to know more about the outside world.32. Has the transport changed over the past 20 years in China? Yes, a lot. We used to have very few bus lines years ago. Most people would use their bikes to get to and from places in the city. But now in big cities there are more bus lines, so it's a lot more convenient. Some cities also have subway lines, and that makes things faster. There are also more taxis in cities, and more people are using them as a mode of transportation.Travels and Holiday Questions33. Do you enjoy traveling?Yes, very much. I've been to most of the major cities in China, and I've also traveled to Thailand and Singapore. I think the more I travel, the more I want to travel. I just like seeing how other people live, and it's really amazing to learn about different cu1tures-much more exciting than just reading about them in a textbook.34. What do you usually do in your holidays?During my holiday, I try to catch up with friends and go out together somewhere. That's the only time I can relax and do something I enjoy. Other than that, it's really difficult because I am always busy with my work, and sometimes I have to work overtime.35. Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit on your holidays? Where and why?Yeah, I guess the best places to me are beaches. You see, I really like beaches because I just like watching the water come in and I love riding up and down the waves as they come into the shore. So places like Qingdao and Dalian are great places to me.Yes, I'd love to visit Xinjiang if I have a chance. Xinjiang is in the western part of China. The people there are mostly minorities, and I've seen the landscape in some pictures. It's incredible. If I travel to Xinjiang, I'll take a train so that I can see the landscape throughout the journey.36. Let's talk a little about traveling and transport. For a long trip, how do you prefer to travel?In my country, if it's a long trip, I prefer taking a train. Not only isit more economical, but also the time has shortened tremendously in the pastfew years. Air travel is more expensive, and I don't think its worth the extra cost.Transportation Questions37. Which type of transportation do you usually use in your hometown?I use the bicycle. It's fast and cheap and I can always trust it to get me places in the same amount of time.38. Which type of transportation do you prefer for traveling around?Trains are better because they don't encounter any traffic jams, whereas sometimes in the bus, we get stuck in traffic. Also, it is always difficult to get on buses during peak hours, whereas with a train you have a better chance of getting a seat during peak hours.39. What's the traffic situation like in your hometown?It's quite bad now, and I think it's getting more and more serious. Thebig problems are too many cars and not enough space. I think that building more roads sometimes just adds to the problem because people just buy more cars.Accommodations Questions40. Tell me about the kind of accommodations you live in?In my country, I live in a two-bedroom apartment with my parents. The apartment's not big, but we've made it very comfortable to live in. We live on the third floor, and there's no lift in our apartment. The highest floor is the sixth floor, so whoever lives on the sixth floor has to climb up and down every day.41. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the kind of housing you live in?Let me think. The biggest advantage? I guess it would be the convenienceof it. I can do anything I want. As for the biggest disadvantage, some people might say the space, but I think the biggest disadvantage of living in a flat is that you never really get to know your neighbors.42. Which do you prefer, a flat or a house?Well, it depends on the condition that they are in. I'd probably have to say a flat, because you don't have to worry so much about maintaining it.43. Which floor do you live on, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of living on that floor?I live on the 1st floor. The advantage is that it's easier to get to, because you don't have to climb any steps. The bad thing is that it's a bit noisier, although we don't have to put up with too much noise from downstairs, since there is no downstairs!Family Questions44. Can you tell me something about your family?I have 3 brothers and no sisters. Both of my parents are still alive, and are still working. My grandparents on my father's side are both alive too, though my mother's parents have already passed away. I am also married...I got married 2 years ago.45. What do your family members do for a living?My father's retired, and my mother's still working as a nurse at the Xie He hospital. My father used to be a city inspector. I have no brothers and sisters.46. What do you and your family like to do together?I guess we mainly just talk about a lot of things and then watch TV together. My parents and I like to visit people together. Sometimes we go shopping together, but to tell you the truth I prefer doing that by myself.47. Do you prefer big families or small families? What do you think are the advantages of big families and small families?Well, big families are probably good for the children, because there are so many people to play with. But I think that big families also create a big burden for the parents and it's difficult for each child to receive the attention he or she deserves.Studies Questions (Academic Module Students)48. What is your major?I major in Accounting, which is part of the School of Business at my university. I mainly study the international accounting system as it relates to foreign trade.49. Why did you choose your major?Because I've always enjoyed working with computers, and I was always good at math and logic. I was fortunate to have a computer in my home when I was in high school, and I spent quite a lot of time just playing around on the computer. My parents bought me all sorts of books on computer programming, and I just started to read them and pick up the ideas in them.50. How do you like your major?a. I enjoy it, actually. I didn't know that much about it before I studied it, but I'm glad I chose it because it suits me a lot. My father actually suggested that I major in Accounting, because he thought that I'd enjoy it, too.b. I don't like it at all. I wish I could switch to a different one, butit's next to impossible to change majors. I just hope that when I get a job, I won't have to do a lot of work related to my major.51. What do you like most about your studies?I just like learning the principles, and I like solving problems successfully. I also like getting to know my classmates, and working with them.52. Is there anything you don't like about your studies?Generally I like my subjects, but I hate the examination system. There are too many examinations, and most of the time we have to memorize lots of things in books. I'm not very good at that and I find it's a waste of time and energy. Other than that, I quite enjoy my time at school.53. How do you like your life in the People's University?A. I don't like it very much. The dormitory's very crowded, the food is tasteless and my teachers aren't very inspiring. When I was a high school student, I was looking forward to university life so much.I'm quite disappointed, because it's really not what I expected.B. I like it a lot. Sometimes it is a little hard to live in the university, but I have made many good friends and I enjoy my major. It was hard at first to live apart from my parents, but I think that it has been a good change for me. I am much more independent and more able to deal with troubles on my own. My courses are mostly interesting too, so I'm glad that I chose the major I did.54. What do you think of the training you got in the university?a. I think most of my courses will be helpful in the future. My universityhas tried very hard to keep up to date with the latest developments in our field. There were some compulsory classes that I didn't like, such as politics and history, but overall, I think I was provided with a pretty good education.I don't think it's possible to learn everything you need to know in a future career, but I'm satisfied my courses have given me a good start.b. I don't think it was very good. There were some compulsory classes that I had no interest in. Also, our facilities were not very modern, so there were many things we couldn't do.55. How was your high school experience?I had a good high school experience because I was at a good school, and I made so many good friends there. I think I was lucky to have good teachersI think my high school experience was not a happy one because I seemed to always be under a lot of pressure, and for some reason I always seemed to have bad luck. When I got to University my luck started to improve.Work Questions56. Where do you work?I work in the main office of Motorola. It's near the Lufthansa Centre, by the third ring road and Liangmahe road in Beijing. I've been there since 1985.57. When do you go to work everyday?I am required to get to work at 9:00 o'clock, but sometimes I get there at 8:00 o'clock, or even earlier.58. How do you get to work?I drive a car. I own a Santana car, and each morning I have to fight through the traffic. Sometimes I wonder if having a car is really worth it.59. What do you do for a living?I'm an engineer. But my day-to-day work involves quite a lot of management. In fact, I'm in charge of the Beijing branch of Motorola, and have a dozen or so engineers working under me to handle the technical side of the work.60. What are some of your responsibilities? I mean, what does your job involve?I'm a sales manager. I'm in charge of overseeing sales operations for all of northern China, including Beijing. I have about 40 employees under me who are the regional sales representatives.61. Tell me about a typical day at work. What do you do on a daily basis?Most of the time, I sit behind a desk and answer phone calls. It's not a very active job, but I do enjoy it most of the time, except when I get a phone call from a very angry customer. Sometimes, they just want to shout at someone, and because I'm the first one to answer the phone, I get the full vent of their anger.62. How do you like your job?I enjoy it very much. It does have its ups and downs, but really it'squite a good job. I enjoy the people I work with too, which really can make or break a job. We work very well together and can trust each other to do our fair share.63. What do you like most about your job?A. My job is challenging and interesting, and I think that the best thing about it is the satisfaction I get from solving problems. Each time I manage to make things go smoothly, I get a great sense of satisfaction.B. I guess I like the pay. I know that sounds cold, but in fact my job is very routine and so I just feel that at least the pay gives me some satisfaction.a. I think the worst part of the job is all the unnecessary bureaucracy that exists to do everything. I jut wish that there could be simpler routines and not so many steps to everything.b. I think the worst part of my job is the long hours that I'm sometimes required to work. I think it should be designed so that I can be allowed to go home on time every night.65. Tell me something about your job?Well, I'm a French teacher. I teach undergraduate students who are majoring in French. I've been working for about 10 years already, teaching a whole variety of courses over the past 10 years.66. Which part of the day do you like best?Going home from work! Well actually I should say stepping into my flat and greeting my baby daughter who is now about 2 years old.67. What made you decide to get into this field?I didn't really plan to be a teacher at first, but my parents encouraged me to go into teaching. At first I really hated it, but after a while I got used to standing in front of a room full of students. I enjoyed my classes and the challenges of teaching, so that's when I knew that teaching was the right profession for me.Hobbies and Spare Time68. What kind of hobbies do you have?I'm a big basketball fan, even though I'm not very good at playing basketball myself. I love to watch the NBA on TV whenever I get a chance. I also play ping-pong and volleyball whenever I can.69. How did you become interested in your hobby?Since I was young, my father has always involved me in different activities. My father is a ping-pong coach in a high school. So I always have a chance to follow him when he coached. When I was in the school, I got a chance to play with other students in other sports. So that's how I developed an interest in different sports.I like to play on the computer and surf the Internet. Once I get on the Internet, I find that time really passes very quickly. Before I know it, several hours have passed and my back and neck are aching. I also like to gofor walks and read novels on ancient Chinese history.71. Do you like to be with a group of people or alone when you're free?I like being with a group of people. It's livelier and I feel more at ease, especially when I feel that my friends are also having a good time.72. How do you spend your weekends?I usually sleep in on Saturday morning if I can, study in the afternoon in the library, and go out with friends in the evening. On Sundays, I like to go shopping and just spend time walking around outside if the weather is nice. If I don't have much money, I still like to go window-shopping, and I get almost as much pleasure out of that!73. How do you spend your free time?I attend training courses in the evenings. However, as a mother, I also take my son somewhere at the weekend. For example, I may drive to the suburbs or the countryside around Beijing and go fishing, swimming and mountain climbing. I enjoy family life very much.74. What kinds of things do you like doing when you're not working?I'm kind of an indoor type of person, so I guess I like reading most. I'm interested in reading all kinds of books and newspaper or magazine articles, especially those on current issues. I just want to be informed of what's going on in the world.75. Do you like doing these things with a group of friends or by yourself?I prefer being with my friends and family. I'm kind of an outdoor type. I like to go swimming or play badminton with my family or friends during weekends or holidays. If I have a longer vacation, I usually travel to further away places all over the country.Reading76. What kinds of books do you like to read in your spare time?I like reading biographies of interesting people. I like these becausethey teach me something and also I find that other people's lives are sometimes even stranger than the lives of people in fictional stories77. Do you like reading books and newspaper?Yes, I like to read the 21st Century and the China Daily. I usually read as much as I have time for, which is sometimes quite a lot. Both of these newspapers are in English, and I find that it really is a good way for me to practice my English.78. Where do you like to read books?I suppose it depends on the book. If it's just a normal novel, then I guess I'd rather read it at home in my room. But if it's a non-fiction, informational book I guess I'd rather read it in a library.79.Do you discuss the books you read with friends?Yeah, if there's something interesting in them. For example some of the things people say in the biographies make good quotes and I like talking about these people to others.80. Is reading popular in your country with young people?No, I'd say that it's getting less popular. There are just so many other things to do that we don't really have to rely on books that much for entertainment. I think TV is the main reason. Is just more efficient and easier on the brain to watch a show than read a book.Sports81. What is your favourite sport?My favourite sport is basketball. I've been playing it regularly for about a year, and I'm quite crazy about it now.82. Why do you like it so much?Basketball is fast and it's a bit more exciting than playing other sports like football. I love the NBA, so that also makes me more interested in the sport as well.83. What sports are played in your country?Ping-pong and football are probably the most popular sports. China has a very large following of football fans. Especially now that China has qualified for the World Cup, we've become quite crazy about football.84. What is the most popular sport in your country?I'd have to say that football's really the most popular sport in China. There are literally millions of crazy football fans. Whenever there's a match on TV between China and another country, you can hear loud cheers and shoutsall around the city whenever China scores a goal, and loud groans and moans when the other country scores.85. What are the sports facilities like in your hometown?Beijing has a lot of modem indoor facilities offering bowling, tennis, swimming, and other things. But, it's too expensive for most Chinese, and you have to belong to the club in order to use the facilities. There aren't very many sporting facilities that are free and open to the public. Most of the indoor facilities require you to be a member. The outdoor fields are open for anyone to use.Films and TV86. Do you often go to the cinema/theatre?a. Yes. On Friday nights, I usually go and watch whatever's playing. It's kind of a family tradition that I started when my son was young.b. No. I'm not really interested in the theatre. I'd much rather read newspapers and watch TV than pay for the theatre.87. Which cinema do you often go to?There's a cinema just around the corner from my home. It's called the Poly Plaza Cinema. It's probably one of the largest cinemas in Beijing, so they always play the most modem films. And, the ticket price is still fairly reasonable.88. What kind of films do you like?I definitely like comedies best. I don't see why I should pay money to be sad or scared, so I really don't like sad films or horror films at all. I just like to laugh, and I like movies that can put me in a good mood.89. Who's your favorite film star? Can you describe him/her to me?I like Leonardo di Caprio. I first saw him when he starred in Titanic.He's very handsome...blonde hair, blue eyes. He has this look about him that makes him seem very sad, but at the same time hopeful. I have his posters all over my room at home.90. Do you often watch TV? What's your favorite program?a. No, I hardly watch TV at all. I don't find most programs interesting. I think it's just a waste of time to watch TV.b. Yes, I like watching the news and I enjoy watching some of the serial TV shows that come on. But I have to keep up with them, which is a bit hard since I don't have a lot of time to watch them these days.Music91. How often do you listen to music?Everyday. As soon as I get home I usually play something. I've also got a Walkman that I use, and so I often put it on while traveling on the bus because I can't stand all the noise of the traffic.92. What kind of music do you like?Definitely classical music. I have nearly every famous classical work ever recorded. I could sit for hours in a room with my stereo turned up, just listening to classical music. I've also attended several concerts here in Beijing, where world famous orchestras have come to play the great works of Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin or other composers.Clothing Questions93. What kinds of clothing do you like best?My favorite kind of clothing is very shiny, dark clothing. I like wearing very interesting designer clothing, and I like wearing clothes that aresuitable for nightclubs.94. What kind of clothing is popular in China?Right now a lot of people are wearing the Zhong Shan Zhuang. It's a style of clothing that is actually quite old, and was worn by Sun Yatsen. I've seen。

雅思口语题库part1:Study or work

雅思口语题库part1:Study or work

Study1. Do you work or are you a student? 你是上班族还是学生?I'm a student at Tsinghua University in Beijing.我是北京清华大学的一名学生。

2. What subject are you studying?你学什么专业?I'm studying English, focusing on literature, linguistics, writing, and various aspects of the language.我正在学习英语,重点是文学、语言学、写作和语言的各个方面。

3. Why did you choose that subject? 你为什么选择那个科目?I chose English because of my fascination with language, literature, and communication. I've always been captivated by the power of words and the way they shape our understanding of the world.我选择英语是因为我对语言、文学和交流的迷恋。

我一直被语言的力量和它们塑造我们对世界的理解的方式所吸引。

4. What would you like to do in the future? 你将来想做什么?In the future, I aim to utilize my English major in fields related to communication, such as writing, editing, teaching, or even pursuing a career in media or publishing.未来,我的目标是利用我的英语专业从事与传播相关的领域,如写作、编辑、教学,甚至从事媒体或出版工作。

雅思口语Part1问题和答案参考

雅思口语Part1问题和答案参考

精品文档雅思口语Part1 问题和答案参考Confirmation QuestionsGood morning/afternoon. How are you?Morning/afternoon. Fine, thankHow do you do?How do you do?Hi, good to meet you.Good to meet you too.Hi, how are you doing?Not too bad. And you?1.Can I see your ID card please?Sure, here you are.2.Could you tell me your full name please?My full name is. But you can call me.3. And what shall I call you?Most people call me...Hometown Questions4. Where is your hometown?Xian is located in Shanxi province, which is in central China.5. Let's talk about your hometown or village. What kind of place is it?My hometown is a small place, just outside of Beijing. It takes aboutan hour to reach/get to there. The people there are mostly farmers, but a lotof the young people work in Beijing. It's a uiet place and I like it.6. Could you tell me something about your hometown?a. Well, it's quite big and it's the capital of Shanxi province. The population's about 6 million and it's famous for its historic sites, especiallyfor the Terracotta Warriors. Xi' an used to be the capital of China, andit's the beginning of the famous Silk Road.b. Okay. Well, my hometown is Beijing and I live just outside of it nearthe 4th ring road. As you probably know, Beijing's the political and cultural center of China, and it's quite a historical place as well. It's huge-about 12or 13 million people live in it now-and it seems to be getting bigger everyyear.7. What kind of landscape surrounds your hometown?a. Harbin's right near the Song Hua Jiang River and it's kind of in a flat area, with mountains in the distance.b. Indio's a coastal city near the sea, so the main landscapes are the beaches and bays. There are also some nice hills nearby.8. What are the main tourist attractions in your hometown?There's the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. These are the two that are most well known. They are also symbols of China. They attract most visitors,but there are quite a lot of other famous sites as well.9. What are the people like in your hometown?They're usually very friendly, but a bit conservative. People still holdonto a lot of old customs and traditions, which is what I mean by conservative. But I think people there are very hospitable and kind. If you ask someone for directions, they'll always try to help you out, or find someone else who can.10.What places in your hometown do you like best and tell me why?I like the Temple of Heaven best because it's very beautiful. It has a lotof space and there are lots of really nice and old trees there. In the early morning, it's very peaceful. The older people practice their Tai-ji, while the younger children just run around and play. I like it there a lot.11.What places in your hometown might a visitor be interested to visit, and tell me why?I'd recommend the Great Wall, Summer Palace, and the Forbidden City. Those are the most famous places in the city, and I think they best represent Beijing.12. Do you like your hometown, and tell me why or why not?a. Yes. Although it may not have as many opportunities, I think my hometown is a warmhearted place and the people are not as selfish as they arein some of the bigger cities.b. To be frank, I don't really like my hometown that much. I mean,perhaps there are many people who are happy to live there, but I find that the pollution problem is just too bad, and to me itdoesn't seem like a good place toraise a family.13.Do you think your hometown is a good place for ayoung person to live?a. Yes I do, because it's got a lot of opportunities and the entertainmentfacilities are quite good. You can get a decent job here if you have some skills,and you can make a lot of good friends if you have a good personality.b. No, I think if you're young you'd be better off going to a bigger citywith more opportunities. I think my hometown is more suitable for an oldercrowd, who enjoy a more peaceful life. Younger people get bored with theway things are here.14.What are the advantages and disadvantages of living inyour hometown?I think the biggest advantage is that it's a place where you can find agood job with a good salary, if you try very hard. Also, the people are quitekind and generous. The main disadvantages are the traffic and pollution problems. If you stay in my hometown you will know that these are the twothings that everyone here hates the most.Food questions20. What kind of food and dishes do people eat in your hometown? Most people in Changsha like spicy dishes because it's quite hot and humidthere, so we need to eat a lot of chilies to help us adapt to the weather. Manypeople say that in all of China people in Changsha eat the spiciest food.21. What is the main food in China?Well, I'd say it's rice, but I think there are areas where rice is not that important. Each major area in China might eat rice in different quantities,but I think its still the biggest food and probably will always be the top one.22.In what ways has the diet of people in your countrybeen changing?Well, we tend to eat more convenience foods now, especially fast food from restaurants like McDonalds and Chinese fast food places. Also, I'd guess we are now eating a lot of dishes regularly that we thought were big luxuries about 20 years ago.23. How has your diet changed?I don't think it has changed that much. I still eat the same things as I atewhen I was a child. I guess the main change is that I have more time and money to go out for dinner.Festival Questions24.Tell me what's the biggest traditional festival in your country.Definitely the Spring Festival. I suppose it's somewhat like Christmas is in western countries. Spring Festival is the only time when all families gather together and stores and business are closed for several days.25. What do you do during the Spring Festival?I usually go back to my hometown and spend a week in my parents' home. We eat delicious food, visit family and friends, and watch TV. I also like to try and contact my high school friends and see how they're doing and what they're up to. We give each other presents and we buy ourselves new clothes to wearfor the New Year.26.Can you describe one of the main festivals celebratedin your country?National Day, which is on October 1st, is a big holiday. We get three days off and there are a lot of fireworks displays. There are large flower pictures andother types of flowers decorating the city, and some of the larger cities hold parades.Changes Questions27.What changes have taken place in your hometown in the last 20 years?Well, I'm pretty young, but may parents always complain that my hometown's traffic is much worse, and they say that prices are a lot higher. But I think onthe positive side, life is better, houses are in better condition and there aremuch better shops and cleaner conditions in the restaurants.28.Has your life changed in the last 10 years, and if so,in what ways?I think my life has changed. It's a bit more comfortable than it used to be, because my parents have more money than they used to have. I think I am abit more responsible than I used to be, and am not quite as carefree.29. Is there anything you'd like to change in your life?Yes, my dependence upon my parents. Right now I'm quite dependent on them for money, so I hope I can be more independent in the future and one day be able to support them instead of their always supporting me.30. How different is your life from the lives of your parents?It's very different. I have had many more opportunities and a much more comfortable life than they had. I remember my father telling me stories about having just one egg to eat each week, and that was the highlight of his week. I can't really imagine life like that, so I'm grateful that I have a better lifethan my parents dig. I appreciate their hard work to get us to this pointin our lives.31. Has tourism changed China very much?Yes, very much in the last 10 years. Each year we are getting more tourists coming to China since the open door policy. People see more foreigners, and are used to the sight of them now. China is becoming more cosmopolitan, and people are getting to know more about the outside world.精品文档32. Has the transport changed over the past 20 years in China? Yes, a lot. We used to have very few bus lines years ago. Most people would use their bikes to get to and from places in the city. But now in big cities thereare more bus lines, so it's a lot more convenient. Some cities also havesubway lines, and that makes things faster. There are also more taxis in cities, and more people are using them as a mode of transportation.Travels and Holiday Questions33. Do you enjoy traveling?Yes, very much. I've been to most of the major cities in China, and I'vealso traveled to Thailand and Singapore. I think the more I travel, the more I want to travel. I just like seeing how other people live, and it's reallyamazing to learn about different cu1tures-much more exciting than just reading about them in a textbook.34. What do you usually do in your holidays?During my holiday, I try to catch up with friends and go out together somewhere. That's the only time I can relax and do something I enjoy.Other than that, it's really difficult because I am always busy with my work,and sometimes I have to work overtime.35.Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit onyour holidays? Where and why?Yeah, I guess the best places to me are beaches. You see, I really like beaches because I just like watching the water come in and I love riding up and down the waves as they come into the shore. So places like Qingdao and Dalian are great places to me.Yes, I'd love to visit Xinjiang if I have a chance. Xinjiang is in thewestern part of China. The people there are mostly minorities, and I'veseen the landscape in some pictures. It's incredible. If I travel to Xinjiang, I'lltake a train so that I can see the landscape throughout the journey.36. Let's talk a little about traveling and transport. For a long trip,how do you prefer to travel?In my country, if it's a long trip, I prefer taking a train. Not only isit more economical, but also the time has shortened tremendously in the past精品文档few years. Air travel is more expensive, and I don't think its worth theextra cost.Transportation Questions37.Which type of transportation do you usually use in your hometown? Iuse the bicycle. It's fast and cheap and I can always trust it to get meplaces in the same amount of time.38.Which type of transportation do you prefer for traveling around?Trains are better because they don't encounter any traffic jams, whereas sometimes in the bus, we get stuck in traffic. Also, it is always difficult toget on buses during peak hours, whereas with a train you have a betterchance of getting a seat during peak hours.39. What's the traffic situation like in your hometown?It's quite bad now, and I think it's getting more and more serious. Thebig problems are too many cars and not enough space. I think that building more roads sometimes just adds to the problem because people just buy more cars.Accommodations Questions40. Tell me about the kind of accommodations you live in?In my country, I live in a two-bedroom apartment with my parents. The apartment's not big, but we've made it very comfortable to live in. We live onthe third floor, and there's no lift in our apartment. The highest floor is thesixth floor, so whoever lives on the sixth floor has to climb up and down every day.41.What are the advantages and disadvantages of the kind of housing you live in?Let me think. The biggest advantage? I guess it would be the convenience of it. I can do anything I want. As for the biggest disadvantage, some people might say the space, but I think the biggest disadvantage of living in a flatis that you never really get to know your neighbors.42.Which do you prefer, a flat or a house?精品文档Well, it depends on the condition that they are in. I'd probably have tosay a flat, because you don't have to worry so much about maintaining it.43.Which floor do you live on, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of living on that floor?I live on the 1st floor. The advantage is that it's easier to get to, because you don't have to climb any steps. The bad thing is that it's a bit noisier, although we don't have to put up with too much noise from downstairs, since there is no downstairs!Family Questions44. Can you tell me something about your family?I have 3 brothers and no sisters. Both of my parents are still alive, and are still working. My grandparents on my father's side are both alive too, though my mother's parents have already passed away. I am also married...I got married 2 years ago.45. What do your family members do for a living?My father's retired, and my mother's still working as a nurse at the Xie He hospital. My father used to be a city inspector. I have no brothers and sisters.46. What do you and your family like to do together?I guess we mainly just talk about a lot of things and then watch TV together. My parents and I like to visit people together. Sometimes we go shopping together, but to tell you the truth I prefer doing that by myself.47.Do you prefer big families or small families? What do you thinkare the advantages of big families and small families?Well, big families are probably good for the children, because thereare so many people to play with. But I think that big families also create a big burden for the parents and it's difficult for each child to receive the attention he or she deserves.Studies Questions (Academic Module Students)48. What is your major?精品文档I major in Accounting, which is part of the School of Business at my university. I mainly study the international accounting system as it relatesto foreign trade.49. Why did you choose your major?Because I've always enjoyed working with computers, and I was always good at math and logic. I was fortunate to have a computer in my home when I was in high school, and I spent quite a lot of time just playing around on the computer. My parents bought me all sorts of books on computer programming, and I just started to read them and pick up the ideas in them.50. How do you like your major?a. I enjoy it, actually. I didn't know that much about it before I studiedit, but I'm glad I chose it because it suits me a lot. My father actuallysuggested that I major in Accounting, because he thought that I'd enjoy it,too.b. I don't like it at all. I wish I could switch to a different one, butit's next to impossible to change majors. I just hope that when I get a job, Iwon't have to do a lot of work related to my major.51. What do you like most about your studies?I just like learning the principles, and I like solving problems successfully.I also like getting to know my classmates, and working with them.52. Is there anything you don't like about your studies?Generally I like my subjects, but I hate the examination system. There are too many examinations, and most of the time we have to memorize lots of thingsin books. I'm not very good at that and I find it's a waste of time and energy.Other than that, I quite enjoy my time at school.53. How do you like your life in the People's University?A. I don't like it very much. The dormitory's very crowded, the foodis tasteless and my teachers aren't very inspiring. When I was a highschool student, I was looking forward to university life so much.I'm quite disappointed, because it's really not what I expected.精品文档B. I like it a lot. Sometimes it is a little hard to live in theuniversity, but I have made many good friends and I enjoy my major. It was hardat first to live apart from my parents, but I think that it has been a goodchange for me. I am much more independent and more able to deal with troubleson my own. My courses are mostly interesting too, so I'm glad that I chose themajor I did.54. What do you think of the training you got in the university?a. I think most of my courses will be helpful in the future. My universityhas tried very hard to keep up to date with the latest developments in ourfield. There were some compulsory classes that I didn't like, such aspolitics and history, but overall, I think I was provided with a pretty good education. I don't think it's possible to learn everything you need to know ina future career, but I'm satisfied my courses have given me a good start.b. I don't think it was very good. There were some compulsory classes thatI had no interest in. Also, our facilities were not very modern, so there weremany things we couldn't do.55. How was your high school experience?I had a good high school experience because I was at a good school, andI made so many good friends there. I think I was lucky to have good teachersI think my high school experience was not a happy one because I seemed to always be under a lot of pressure, and for some reason I always seemed to have bad luck. When I got to University my luck started to improve.Work Questions56. Where do you work?I work in the main office of Motorola. It's near the Lufthansa Centre, bythe third ring road and Liangmahe road in Beijing. I've been there since 1985.57. When do you go to work everyday?I am required to get to work at 9:00 o'clock, but sometimes I get thereat 8:00 o'clock, or even earlier.58. How do you get to work?I drive a car. I own a Santana car, and each morning I have to fight through the traffic. Sometimes I wonder if having a car is really worth it.59. What do you do for a living?I'm an engineer. But my day-to-day work involves quite a lot of management. In fact, I'm in charge of the Beijing branch of Motorola, and have a dozen or so engineers working under me to handle the technical side of the work.60.What are some of your responsibilities? I mean, what does your job involve?I'm a sales manager. I'm in charge of overseeing sales operations for all of northern China, including Beijing. I have about 40 employees under me who are the regional sales representatives.61.Tell me about a typical day at work. What do you do on a daily basis?Most of the time, I sit behind a desk and answer phone calls. It's not avery active job, but I do enjoy it most of the time, except when I get a phonecall from a very angry customer. Sometimes, they just want to shout at someone, and because I'm the first one to answer the phone, I get the full vent of their anger.62. How do you like your job?I enjoy it very much. It does have its ups and downs, but really it's quitea good job. I enjoy the people I work with too, which really can make or breaka job. We work very well together and can trust each other to do our fair share.63. What do you like most about your job?A. My job is challenging and interesting, and I think that the best thing about it is the satisfaction I get from solving problems. Each time I manageto make things go smoothly, I get a great sense of satisfaction.B. I guess I like the pay. I know that sounds cold, but in fact my job is very routine and so I just feel that at least the pay gives me some satisfaction.a. I think the worst part of the job is all the unnecessary bureaucracythat exists to do everything. I jut wish that there could be simpler routinesand not so many steps to everything.b. I think the worst part of my job is the long hours that I'm sometimes required to work. I think it should be designed so that I can be allowed togo home on time every night.65. Tell me something about your job?Well, I'm a French teacher. I teach undergraduate students who are majoring in French. I've been working for about 10 years already, teaching a whole variety of courses over the past 10 years.66. Which part of the day do you like best?Going home from work! Well actually I should say stepping into my flat and greeting my baby daughter who is now about 2 years old.67. What made you decide to get into this field?I didn't really plan to be a teacher at first, but my parents encouragedme to go into teaching. At first I really hated it, but after a while I gotused to standing in front of a room full of students. I enjoyed my classes and the challenges of teaching, so that's when I knew that teaching was the right profession for me.Hobbies and Spare Time68. What kind of hobbies do you have?I'm a big basketball fan, even though I'm not very good at playing basketball myself. I love to watch the NBA on TV whenever I get a chance. I also play ping-pong and volleyball whenever I can.69. How did you become interested in your hobby?Since I was young, my father has always involved me in different activities. My father is a ping-pong coach in a high school. So I always have a chance to follow him when he coached. When I was in the school, I got a chance to play with other students in other sports. So that's how I developed an interest in different sports.I like to play on the computer and surf the Internet. Once I get on the Internet, I find that time really passes very quickly. Before I know it,several hours have passed and my back and neck are aching. I also like togo for walks and read novels on ancient Chinese history.71.Do you like to be with a group of people or alone when you're free?I like being with a group of people. It's livelier and I feel more atease, especially when I feel that my friends are also having a good time.72. How do you spend your weekends?I usually sleep in on Saturday morning if I can, study in the afternoonin the library, and go out with friends in the evening. On Sundays, I like to go shopping and just spend time walking around outside if the weather is nice.If I don't have much money, I still like to go window-shopping, and I getalmost as much pleasure out of that!73. How do you spend your free time?I attend training courses in the evenings. However, as a mother, I also take my son somewhere at the weekend. For example, I may drive to the suburbs or the countryside around Beijing and go fishing, swimming and mountain climbing. I enjoy family life very much.74.What kinds of things do you like doing when you're not working? I'mkind of an indoor type of person, so I guess I like reading most. I'm interested in reading all kinds of books and newspaper or magazine articles, especially those on current issues. I just want to be informed of what's goingon in the world.75.Do you like doing these things with a group of friends or by yourself?I prefer being with my friends and family. I'm kind of an outdoor type. I like to go swimming or play badminton with my family or friends during weekends or holidays. If I have a longer vacation, I usually travel to further awayplaces all over the country.Reading76. What kinds of books do you like to read in your spare time?I like reading biographies of interesting people. I like these because they teach me something and also I find that other people's lives are sometimes even stranger than the lives of people in fictional stories77. Do you like reading books and newspaper?Yes, I like to read the 21st Century and the China Daily. I usually read as much as I have time for, which is sometimes quite a lot. Both of these newspapers are in English, and I find that it really is a good way for me to practice my English.78. Where do you like to read books?I suppose it depends on the book. If it's just a normal novel, then I guess I'd rather read it at home in my room. But if it's a non-fiction, informational book I guess I'd rather read it in a library.79.Do you discuss the books you read with friends?Yeah, if there's something interesting in them. For example some of the things people say in the biographies make good quotes and I like talking about these people to others.80. Is reading popular in your country with young people?No, I'd say that it's getting less popular. There are just so many other things to do that we don't really have to rely on books that much for entertainment. I think TV is the main reason. Is just more efficient and easier on the brain to watch a show than read a book.Sports81. What is your favourite sport?My favourite sport is basketball. I've been playing it regularly for about a year, and I'm quite crazy about it now.82. Why do you like it so much?Basketball is fast and it's a bit more exciting than playing othersports like football. I love the NBA, so that also makes me more interested in the sport as well.83. What sports are played in your country?Ping-pong and football are probably the most popular sports. China has a very large following of football fans. Especially now that China has qualified for the World Cup, we've become quite crazy about football.84. What is the most popular sport in your country?I'd have to say that football's really the most popular sport in China. There are literally millions of crazy football fans. Whenever there's a matchon TV between China and another country, you can hear loud cheers and shouts all around the city whenever China scores a goal, and loud groans and moans when the other country scores.85. What are the sports facilities like in your hometown?Beijing has a lot of modem indoor facilities offering bowling, tennis, swimming, and other things. But, it's too expensive for most Chinese, and you have to belong to the club in order to use the facilities. There aren't verymany sporting facilities that are free and open to the public. Most of theindoor facilities require you to be a member. The outdoor fields are open for anyone to use.Films and TV86. Do you often go to the cinema/theatre?a. Yes. On Friday nights, I usually go and watch whatever's playing. It's kind of a family tradition that I started when my son was young.b. No. I'm not really interested in the theatre. I'd much rather read newspapers and watch TV than pay for the theatre.87. Which cinema do you often go to?There's a cinema just around the corner from my home. It's called the Poly Plaza Cinema. It's probably one of the largest cinemas in Beijing, so they always play the most modem films. And, the ticket price is still fairly reasonable.88. What kind of films do you like?I definitely like comedies best. I don't see why I should pay money to be sad or scared, so I really don't like sad films or horror films at all. I just like to laugh, and I like movies that can put me in a good mood.。

雅思口语part1真题归类

雅思口语part1真题归类

Part one 归类Alex Chen1.个人基本信息:(personal information)1.名字What is your full name?Does you name have any special meanings?How do Chinese people give names to their children?Do Chinese people often change their names?2.身份Can you show me your ID card?Are you working or studying?Are you a college student or a high school student?Tell me something about your school.What is your major?What courses do you study?Do you like your school?Are Chinese teachers strict?What activities do you have after class?What do you think of your canteen in school?Do you think your school's facilities are good?Tell me something about your leisure time in school?What do you think of your future job? ( Do you want to be a teacher?) What's your job?Can you describe your daily work?Are you satisfied with your current job?Do you want to change your job?Which do you prefer, study or work?Should employees be paid for overtime work at the weekends?What do you think about that workers in mines can't spend weekends with their family?3.家乡Where is your hometown?What do you like/dislike your hometown?What is special about your hometown?What is the biggest problem of your hometown?What are the changes of your hometown?2.喜好:〔hobby〕1.音乐Do you like to listen to music?What kind of music do you like?Who do you think is the greatest singer?Do you think it is good for young kids to listen to music?2.运动What kind of sports do you like?Do you like swimming?Where do you often go swimming?Where do people go swimming in your hometown?Why do many people like swimming?What do you think are the benefits of swimming?Do you think sports are important in our life?3.放松What do you usually do for relaxation?Do you think it is important to relax?4.夜生活What do you often do in the evening?Do you like to go to parties?Do most Chinese people like parties?Do you prefer family parties or parties with friends?When you go to a party, what do you usually do?Who do you think enjoys parties more, old people or young people?5.阅读Do you like reading? Why?What do you usually read? Why?What kind of book do you read for study usually?Do you prefer to read local news or international news?Do children like to read now?What do you think reading can give you?6.日常活动What do Chinese people do in their spare time?Do you think spare time is important to you? Why?How do you spend your weekends?7.电影Do you like watching films?What kind of movies do you like?Tell me the best movie you have ever seen.Who do you think is the most famous actor or actress?Do you like watching movie in a theater or on a computer?8.大众媒体Which do you prefer, magazine or newspaper?What kind of news do you like to read?What kind of TV program did you like when you were a child? Introduce your favorite TV program.How do you usually get your news?Do you think newspapers are important?Would you say the news affects your life very much?Do you think children like the news?Are old people and young people interested in the same kinds of news? Do you often send emails?Which do you prefer, an email or a hand-written mail?What are the advantages and disadvantages of Internet?9.艺术,博物馆,艺术馆Tell me something about your favorite art?Did you ever go to art galleries or concerts?Do you think art galleries affect people?Why do you think people go to museums?10.画画Do you like painting?When do you usually paint?Have you learned how to draw?Do you think you need to have any talent to paint?11.假期How important are holidays to you?What holidays do you have from school or company?How do people in China spend their holidays?What did you do in your last holiday?Is there anything you dislike doing during holiday?Do you think it's important for people to have holidays?12.摄影Do you like taking photos?Do you prefer to take photos of people or scenery?Why do people need to take photos?3. 地点。

雅思口语题库part1必考话题

雅思口语题库part1必考话题

雅思口语题库part1必考话题雅思口语题库part1必考话题:sportspart1相关话题1.Do you like sport?What kind of sport do you prefer?What’s your favorite sport?2.Do you do any kind of sports during weekends?3.Do you often watch sport on TV?4.Did you often play sport as a child?5.What’s the most popular sport in your country?6.How do people in your country keep fit?7.What do you do to keep fit?8.What sports do you like to play?Part 2相关话题Talk about something you enjoy doing at home.Describe something you do often.Talk about an outdoor activity you have.Describe a healthy habit you have.Describe a game or sport you enjoy playing.Describe a game or sports you often play.Describe something you do with your friends or family members.Talk about a national sport or game in your country.Describe something you enjoy doing.Part 3相关话题What types of sports are popular in your country?What are the benefits of playing a sport?Do you think the types of sport that are popular will change in the future?How can sports bring people from different countries closertogether?What are the advantages of hosting different international sporting events in a country?How can we encourage children to participate in different types of sporting activities?Why do you think sport is important?Do you think famous sportspeople are good role models for children?Do you agree that sports stars earn too much money?How can parents encourage their children to do more sports?Is there a sport that’s more popular with girls than with boys?Do children get enough exercise these days?参考答案示例:part1:1.What kind of sport do you prefer?I don't prefer a specific kind of sport, but I really like working out in the gym… That helps me to keep m y body in a good shape… A few years ago I had a sports coach, but now I developed my own fitness program and train alone…2.Do you do any kind of sports during weekends?Yes, sure! I have a lot of spare time during weekends and I do javelin on Saturdays... I n summertime I also go cycling with my friends... Generally, I don’t like staying at home all day (I)preferactive rest…3.Tell me about your hobbies. Is there anything you like to do in your leisure time?I used to play tennis as a hobby… But a few month s ago my family moved to a new place, and there were no tennis courts nearby...That's why I took up wrestling... But I still play tennisevery once in a while.4.Do you do any sports?Loiuse: Not really … no … I always say I’m going to take up exercise and try to get into shapebut I never seem to get started … I sometimes wonder whether I should get a personal trainer … someone who will sort out a fitness programme for me and make me train hard ….5.How do you spend a typical weekend?Stella: I’m a big football fan and weekends always centre around a football match … I support FC Utrecht and have a season ticket so I go to most of the home games and quite a few of theaway games too … I’m really looking forward to the new football season starting soon …6.Have you got any hobbies or interests?Theo: Yes … I’m really keen on sports … I do judo once a week and play tennis in the summer … I think it’s really important to keep fit … it makes you feel good and energised for work and your studies ….Part 2Describe a place that you visit to keep fit.You should say:What is itWhen do you go thereWhat do you do thereand say why do you like itI would like to talk about my local gym that I visit three timesa week... It’s a new sports centre with the latest fitn ess equipment… It has everything you would ever need to keep fit: treadmills, various dumbbells and exercisers for different muscle groups. Moreover, it offers a wide range of different classes forevery taste... I developed my own strength-building strategy, so usually I start with a short warm-up when I jog on the treadmill for a few minutes to sweat... Then, I go to the weights sections and start doing lifting exercises... Finally, I end my workout with stretching... I try not to miss my trainings, because they help me to relax and forget about the daily routine.雅思口语part1新题之:Training 变题不慌!Training题目参考答案1.Have you ever taken any training?i didnt take any traning lesson except a swimming lesson when i was 10.2.what skills have you learned?i have learned the basic cooking skills in a cooking course by the instructions of a charming chef last year, and also have grasped a bit of how to raise a stray cat in a pet center. You know, there are so many good kind cat or dog people there and their lessons are wonderful!3.what skills do you want to learn?I seriously want to learn some social skills, how to blend in a group, how to break the ice, how to pick some girls up politely.So basically, all the great weaknesses for an introvert, i want to overcome them all!4.How do you feel about it?i think that training can help people to improve the particular skills in a short time and with a high efficiency,but a low quality of groundwork.一点training相关高分语料可参考:physical trainingjob trainingmentoringapprenticeshipHe received training in first aid.a young doctor who's still in training一个定制化的职场技能培训的广告文案Metrixware Education Services provides training services designed to fit your unique schedule and technical requirements.All of our trainers are highly skilled consultant on technologies presented in our training.We delivers customer (on-site) Dedicated Training, based on a class size of eight students. Client will provide an adequate classroom equipped with appropriate materials, a whiteboard or flipchart and a PC for each or for 2 students with appropriate software installed.TRAINING CUSTOMIZATIONCost-effective solution that facilitates the transition from the classroom to the workplace. Our training experts adapt Metrixware’s course material to your unique g oals, data, and work environment. Customized hands-on exercises teach participants how to access and work with their own data.MENTORINGWe can provide an on-site mentor to assist students, reinforce concepts, and provide focused guidance as they begin to use Metrixware’s product.一个航海技能培训的广告文案Experience a privileged and extraordian moment. Share avaec Vanessa Godet and her 20 years of passion and love for the world of sailing.This training is above all:The discovery of a rich sport within spectacular surroundings The improvement of navigation techniquesThe thrills you will get from the many sailing offersYour training will include:All sail and engine maneuversDriving under sail of the trimaranThe notions of securityDaytime and night navigationCartographyMeteorologyThe whole navigation is done on the NEEL Trimaran of 45 feet. The duration of the internships varies from 3 to 14 days depending on the type of course, dates and destinations. We can accommodate up to 6 trainees.雅思口语题库part1必考话题:Toys(玩具)1. Do you play with toys when you were a child?2. What kinds of toys did you like?3. In your country, do boys and girls play with the same types of toys?4. Do you think that toys help children to learn?5. How? (related to question number 4)6.Do you think children should share toys?7.What do you think is the impact of sharing toys between children?8.What can you tell about difference between the toys before and toys nowadays?9.How would toys help in the development of children?1.相关话题及参考示例:1. Do you play with toys when you were a child?Yes, of course. I enjoyed playing with toys when I was small.I think all children do.2. What kinds of toys did you like?I was attracted by dolls, cars and stuffed animal toys. My bed was full of stuffed chicken, bear, panda toys and I always thought that they would protect me when I was sleeping.3. In your country, do boys and girls play with the same types of toys?Not really. I think boys prefer playing with boy toys like cars, robots.. and girls would choose Barbie dolls, stuffed animals... However, some boys and girls like to play the same things and enjoy playing together.4. Do you think that toys help children to learn?Well, it depends on types of toys they play with. Violence toys such as plastic swords or sticks would make them familiar with violent actions. If we provide them suitable toys, toys will be a good way to encourage children to use their imagination and creativity.5. How? (related to question number 4)6.Do you think children should share toys?Yes, definitely. If children share their toys, they would learn the habit of sharing things among each other. It is nothing but learning with fun and would help them to learn good lessons of life. They would grow up to be gentle persons and the thought of sharing things would inculcate in them the sense of responsibility which is required to be good citizens in the society. Hence, it is good if kids share their toys with each other.7.What do you think is the impact of sharing toys between children?As I said earlier also, it is a good practice to let the children share their toys. The biggest impact it can have on the kids is that they would be learning on how to work in group and exchange things with others. It would keep them away from the habit ofbeing highly possessive about the things they own and they would learn the lesson of humanity that good humans help each other by sharing things.8.What can you tell about difference between the toys before and toys nowadays?Toys have really got changed a lot due to the latest technology used for manufacturing these toys. Now, toys are clear and exact illustrations of the cartoon characters rather than rough images that were available earlier in the market. Secondly, children are now made to play with educational toys such as mini-piano, mini-computer and other such high-tech things so that they can learn with fun.9.How would toys help in the development of children?Playing with toys helps a child to develop various skills such as creativity, art, imagination and so on. Different types of toys can be meant for different purposes. For example, a small piano device can help the child learn music and be familiar with different types of rhythms in music. In this way, they can even learn with fun activities.Well, it is a fact that sometimes with even simple toys, children can use their imagination to create situations or invent games and rules. For example, they use colorful wooden bars to form a lot of things, even a castle.IELTS Speaking part 1 consists of questions that start from your introduction such as your name, place, work etc. to warm you up and make you feel comfortable, and then progress to the questions about your likings, disliking and hobbies. Let us practice some recently asked questions in the part 1 section of IELTS speaking which were reported by a student who gave his exam. It is recommended that you first read the question, answerit yourself and then read the following answers to make comparison of your answers with them. Remember that you do not get time to think here in this section and your answer, thus, should be spontaneous.。

最新雅思口语题库Part1

最新雅思口语题库Part1

2023年1-4月P1新题1.Weekends1.Do you like weekends?2.What did you do last weekends?3.What do you usually do on weekends? Do you study or work?4.Do you make plans for your weekends?2.Jewelry1.Do you often wear jewelry?2.What type of jewelry do you like to buy?3.Why do you think some people wear a piece ofjewelry for a long time?4.Do you usually buy jewelry?3.Happy things1.What made you happy when you were little?2.What do you think will make you feel happy in the future?3.Is there anything that has made you feel happy lately?4.When do you feel happy at work? Why?5.Do you feel happy when buying new things?6.Do you think people are happy when buying new things?4.Small business1.Do you know many small businesses?2.Do you prefer buying things in big companies or small businesses?3.Have you ever worked in small businesses?4.Have you ever thought about starting your own business?5. Chocolate1.Do you like eating chocolate? Why/why not?2.What's your favorite flavor?3.Do you think it is good to use chocolate as gifts to others?4.How often do you eat chocolate?5.Did you often eat chocolate when you were a kid?6.Why do you think chocolate is popular around the world?6.Schools1.Do you go to a good school?2.Do you like your teachers?3.Where do you go to school?4.Do you like your current learning atmosphere?5.What are the difference between your school and other schools?6.Is there anything you want to change about your school?7.Staying up1.Do you often stay up late?2.What did you do when you were staying up late?3.Did you stay up late when you were a kid?4.What does it feel like the next morning if you stay up late?8. Music1.What kind of music do you enjoy?2.Do you often listen to one type of music?3.What music do your friends like? Do you enjoy the same type of music?4.What's the most popular type of music where you live?5.Which singer or musician would you like to see in person?6.What music do you dislike?9.Keys1.Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?2.Have you ever lost your keys?3.Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?4.Do you think it’s good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour? 10.T-shirts1.How often do you wear T-shirts?2.Do you like T-shirts with pictures or prints?3.Do you think older people who wear T-shirts are fashionable?4.Do you like wearing T-shirts?5.Would you buy T-shirts as souvenirs on vacation?11.Outer space and stars1.Have you ever learned about outer space and stars?2.Do you like science fiction movies? Why?3.Do you want to know more about outer space?4.Do you want to go into outer space in the future?12.Library1.Do you often go to library?2.Did you go to library when you were a kid?3.Do Chinese kids often go to library?4.What do you usually do in the library?13.Art1.Do you like art?2.Do you like visiting art galleries?3.Do you want to be an artist?4.Do you like modern art or traditional art?2023年1-4月P1保留题1.Snacks1.What snacks do you like to eat?2.Did you often eat snacks when you were young?3.When do you usually eat snacks now?4.Do you think it is healthy for you to eat snacks?2.Public Transportation1.What kind of public transportation do you usually take?2.When do you usually take public transportation, in your everyday life or whenyou are travelling?3.Do most people prefer public transportation in your country?4.Did you take public transportation when you were a kid?5.Will there be more people taking public transportation in the future?3.Weather1.What's the weather like where you live?2.Do you prefer cold or hot weather?3.Do you prefer dry or wet weather?4.Are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When/Howoften?5.What do you think are the effects of climate change in recent years?6.Would you like to visit other cities/countries that have different climates fromwhere you live?4.Birthday1.What do you usually do on your birthday?2.What did you do on your birthday when you were young?3.Do you think it is important for you to celebrate your birthday?4. Whose birthday do you think is the most important to celebrate in Chinas1.Does your name have any special meaning?2.How would you choose names for your next generation?3.Are there any differences between how the Chinese name their children now andin the past?4.Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?5.Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?6.Puzzles1.Did you do puzzles in your childhood?2.When do you do puzzles, during a trip or when you feel bored?3.Do you like doing word puzzles or number puzzles? Which is more difficult foryou?4.Do you think it is good for old people to do puzzles?7.Social media1.Do you or your friends like using social media?2.Do you think you or your friends use too much social media?3.Do you want to work in social media? Why or why not?4.What's the most popular social media platform in China? Why?8.Geography1.Do you like geography?2.Have you ever studied geography at school?3.Are you good at reading a map?4.Would you visit a country because of its geographical location?9.Writing1.Do you write a lot?2.What do you like to write? Why?3.Do you think the things you write would change?4. Do you prefer typing or handwriting when you are writing10.Housework and cooking1.Do you do some cooking/help your family cook at home now?2.Do you think your home is clean and tidy?3.Did you do any household chores when you were young?4.Do you have breakfast at home every day?5.Do you want to learn how to cook well?6.What housework do you like or dislike doing?11.Singing1.Do you like singing? Why or why not?2.Have you ever learned how to sing?3.Who do you want to sing for?4.Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?12.Technology1.What technology do you often use, computers or cellphones?2.What electronic devices have you bought lately?3.Is there any technology you want to buy?4.Is technology important in your life?5.Is there any technology you don't like?6.What do you think of the trends in technology today compared to when you wereyoung?13.Morning time1.Do you like getting up early in the morning?2.What do you usually do in the morning?3.What did you do in the morning when you were little? Why?4.Are there any differences between what you do in the morning now and whatyou did in the past?5.Do you spend your mornings doing the same things on bothweekends and weekdays? Why or why not?14.Home/Accommodation1.What do you usually do in your flat?2.What room does your family spend most of the time in?3.Can you describe the place where you live?4.What's the difference between where you are living now and where you have livedin the past?5.Do you plan to live there for a long time?6.How long have you lived there?7.What part of your home do you like the most?8.Please describe the room you live in.9.Do you prefer living in a house or a flat?10.Are the transport facilities to your home very good?11.Do you live in a house or a flat?12.Who do you live with?13.What kinds of accommodation do you live in?14.What kind of house or flat do you want to live in the future?15.What ’s your favorite room in your apartment/house?16.What makes you feel pleasant in your home?17.Do you think it is important to live in a comfortable environment?15.The area you live in1.Where do you like to go in that area?2.Do you know any famous people in your area?3.What are some changes in the area recently?4.Do you like the area that you live in?Do you know any of your neighbors16.Hometown1.Is that a big city or a small place?2.Is there anything you dislike about it?3.What do you like(most)about your hometown?4.Do you like living there?5.Do you like your hometown?6.How long have you been living there?7.Please describe your hometown a little.8.Do you think you will continue living there for a long time?9.Where is your hometown?10.What's your hometown famous for?11.Did you learn about the history of your hometown at school?17.Work or study1.What subjects are you studying?2.Do you like your subject?3.Why did you choose to study that subject?4.Is it interesting?5.Do you prefer to study in the mornings or in the afternoons?6.Are you looking forward to working?7.What work do you do?8.Do you like your job?9.Why did you choose to do that type of work(or that job)?10.Do you miss being a student?11.What technology do you use when you study?12.What technology do you use at work?13.What help you most? And how?。

雅思口语题库Part One

雅思口语题库Part One

Part OneYour Work1. What job (or, what work) do you do?2. Why did you choose to do that job (or, that kind of work)?3. Is that a popular choice of career in your country?4. What skills do you need for that job?5. What do you do (in a typical day) at work?6. How did you get that job?7. Was it easy to get that job?8. Is it easy (for other people in your country) to find work doing your job?9. Where do people get information about jobs, from newspaper or from TV?10. Are there other ways for people to get information about jobs?11. What's your job like?12. Do you like (or, enjoy) your job (or, your work)?13. (Similar to above) How do you like your current job?14. (Similar to above) Is your job (or, your work) very important to you?15. What do you like about your work?16. Do you think it's very important for people to do a job that they like (or, a job that they are interestedin)?17. Would you say it's a good job?18. What's the best thing about your job?19. Is your work very easy to do?20. Do you plan to continue in this same job (or, kind of work) in the future?21. Would you like to change your job?22. What other job do you think you would enjoy, apart from your present job?23. What are your plans for the future?24. What job (or, work) would you like to do (in the future)?25. Why are you taking the IELTS test?26. Do you remember your first day at work?27. What did you do on your first day at work?28. Did you like your first day at work?29. Do you think the first day at work is important?Your Studies1. What subject(s) are you studying?2. Why did you choose to study that subject?3. (For high school) Why did you choose those subjects?4. Is that a popular subject (to study) in your country?5. Do you think it's popular because people want to gain knowledge or is there some other reason?6. Have you always wanted to study _____ (your subject)?7. What are the most popular subjects (= university degree courses = majors) in China?8. Did your family help you choose that course?9. What school (or university) do you go to?10. Why did you choose that university (or, school)?11. Do you have any recreational or entertainment activities at your school/university? (Past tense if notat school or university right now)12. How do you like your subject?13. What do you like about your subject?14. Do you think it's important to choose a subject you like? (Why?)15. (For university students) What are your favorite classes/courses/subjects at university?16. (For high school students) What's your favorite subject at school?17. Is your subject interesting? (Why?/Why not?)18. Do you think it's important to choose a subject you are interested in? (Why?)19. (What's the most interesting part of your subject?20. (For high school) What's the most interesting of your subjects at school?21. What are your future work plans? (after you graduate)22. Do you think what you are studying now will be very useful (or, relevant or, important) for this type ofwork?23. How will you (or, how do you plan to) get the job you want?24. Do you think it will be easy to find that kind of work?25. Why are you taking the IELTS test?26. What country do you plan to go to for further study? (Why?)27. What do you plan to study at university?28. Did you like your first day at university?29. Do you think the first day at university is important?30. How important do you think it is for people to have an enjoyable first day at university (or, school)?Your Hometown1. Where do you come from?2. Where do you live at the moment?3. How long have you been living there/here?4. Do your parents also live there?5. Did your family ever move away from the place you were born? (Why?/Why not?)6. What tourist attractions are there in your hometown?7. Would a foreign visitor enjoy them?8. Is your hometown famous for anything?9. (If you answer no) How could it become famous?10. Do you know much about the history of your hometown?11. Did you learn (or, have you learned) much about the history of your hometown in school?12. What do you think needs to change in your hometown?13. What form of transport do you prefer to use in your hometown?14. What do people in your hometown do in their free time?15. What place(s) in your hometown do you go to in your spare time? (Why? Include what you do there.)16. Why did you choose to live here/there? (If not living in your hometown)17. Do you like _____? (The place you are living in now / your hometown) (Why?/Why not?)18. Would you say it's a good place to grow up (in)?19. What do you like (most or, best) about (living in) your hometown (or, about living where you areliving now)?20. What do you think needs to be done to make your hometown a better place to live in?21. Do you plan to live there/here for a long time?22. What (other) place would you like to live in (in the future)?Daily Routine1. What do you do mainly do with your time?2. What is the best part of the day for you? (Why?)3. When do you do most of your study?4. How do you think your daily routine could be improved?Food1. What foods do you usually eat?2. Did you like to eat the same food when you were a child?3. (Similar to above) What food did you like to eat when you were a child?4. Do you still like that food now?5. (Similar to above) Would you want your children to eat the same food now?6. (Similar to above) If your children asked for that food now, would you make it for them?7. If you had children, what foods would you recommend they eat?8. (Similar to above) In the future, if you have children, what food will you recommend they eat?9. Do you think it's good to (often or sometimes) take children to restaurants?10. How has food in your country changed since you were a child?Sport1. Are you interested in sport?2. What sports do you like? (Why?)3. Do most people in your country like sport?4. Do men and women feel the same about sport?5. What benefits do you think sport can bring us?6. Do (did) you often play sport at school? (What sport?) (Past tense if you have finished school.)7. What sports did you play when you were a child?8. What are the benefits of doing sport?9. What are the differences when boys and girls do sports?10. Do you think we should encourage children to do sport in school?11. Will you let your children do sport?Leisure Time1. How much free time (or time to relax) do you have (per week)?2. How do you relax?3. What do you do in your spare time (= free time)?4. What do you do on weekends?5. (In the evenings), do you prefer to relax at home and watch TV or go out with your friends?6. Do you think it's important to (have time to) relax?7. Do men and women relax ( = spend their free time) in the same way?8. What do you usually do with your family?9. Do you think modern people like to do things with others, in a group?10. Do you often do things in a group?11. Do you prefer to do things in a family group or in a group of friends?12. How did you spend your last holidays (vacation)?Mobile Phones1. Do you have a mobile phone (= "a cell phone")?2. Is your cell phone important for you in your daily life?3. What do you use it for?4. How often do you use it?5. When did you get it?6. How did you get your first mobile phone?7. How did you feel when you got your first mobile phone?8. What feature (or, function) of your cell phone do you like the best?9. Is there anything you dislike about using cell phones?Colors1. What's your favorite color? (Why?)2. Do you usually (or, often) wear clothes in your favorite color?3. Are there any colors that have a special meaning in your country?4. What color would you choose to paint the walls of your room?5. Do you think different types of people like different colors?Animals1. What's your favorite animal? (Why?)2. Are people in your country fond of animals?3. Do you think cities are suitable places for keeping a pet?4. Do children like animals?5. What was your favorite animal when you were a child?6. Did you have any pets when you were a child?7. What do you think are the benefits of a child having a pet?8. If you have children in the future, will you allow them to raise a pet?Sounds and Noise1. Do you prefer a quiet environment or an environment with some sounds?2. Does your school have any quiet places for studying?3. What natural sound do you like (the most)? (Why?)4. What sounds do you dislike? (Why?)5. (Possibly the question above is worded this way:) Are there any sounds that you dislike? (Why?)6. What sounds remind you of your childhood?Collecting1. Did you collect anything (such as stamps or CD's) when you were a child?2. Do you still collect them now?3. Do you collect anything as a hobby now?4. Why do you like collecting things?5. Do people in your country like to collect things?6. Why do you think people like collecting things?7. What are some examples of things that some people collect (as a hobby)?8. Do you think you will collect anything in the future?9. If you had a lot of money, what would you like to collect?Language1. What foreign languages have you studied (or, learned)?2. Why did you choose to study that language?3. How did you learn that language?4. How long have you been learning that language (or, learning English)?5. Would you say it's a difficult language to learn? (Why?)6. Do people in your country have many chances to practice oral English?7. Do you think it's important to know more than one language?8. If you had the chance, would you be willing to learn another language?Weather and Seasons1. What's the weather (usually) like in your hometown?2. Do you like that weather (or, that kind of climate)? (Why?/Why not?)3. Have there been any changes in the weather over the past few years?4. What's your favorite season? (Why?)5. What do you usually do during your favorite weather (or season)?6. Is there any season you dislike? (Why?)7. Would you prefer to have (or live in a place that has) the same climate all year, or a place that hasdifferent seasons?8. When is (what season has) the best weather in China (or, in your hometown)?9. How often is the weather good in your hometown?10. What did you do the last time the weather was good?11. Do you (or, do people in China or, in your hometown) do the same thing in different seasons?12. Do you pay attention to (or, watch/listen to) the weather forecasts?13. Does the weather ever affect what you do?14. How does bad weather affect your mood?15. How do you feel when the weather is cloudy?Films1. Do you like to watch films?2. How often do you watch a film?3. What types of films do you like?4. Are there any types of films that you dislike?5. What kinds of films did you like to watch when you were a child?6. Where do you prefer to watch films?7. Do you like to watch films in a cinema? (Why?/Why not?)8. Do you prefer to watch films at home or in a cinema? (Why?)Clothes and Fashion1. Do you like shopping for clothes?2. Where do you buy your clothes?3. Where do you think you can buy the most fashionable clothes?4. Where do you usually buy your clothes?5. When was the last time you went shopping for clothes?6. Do you think men and women think the same about clothes?7. Do you like to try on clothes before you buy them? (Why?/Why not?)8. For you, is the color of the clothes very important when you are shopping for clothes?9. What kinds of (or, style of) clothes do people in your country like to wear?10. What kinds of (or, style of) clothes do you usually wear (or, buy)?11. Do you wear the same clothes both at work and after work?12. Do you wear the same kinds of clothes in winter and summer?13. Are you very interested in fashion (or, clothes fashions)?14. Are people's ideas about fashion (or, ideas about what is 'fashionable') today the same as people'sideas in previous years?15. What types of clothes are in fashion now?16. Are the clothes that people in your country wear today the same as people's clothes in previousyears?17. Do many people (in your country) follow fashion?18. What are the benefits of following fashion?19. Do you think your tastes in fashion will be the same when you are old?Shopping1. Do you like (going) shopping? (Why?/Why not?)2. How often do you go shopping?3. When do you think is the best time to go shopping?4. Which day of the week do you usually go (or, do you like to go) shopping?5. What do you usually buy when you go shopping?6. When was the last time you went shopping? (Include what you bought.)7. What did you buy?8. What are some differences between men and women concerning shopping?9. In what ways do you think people's present and past shopping habits are different?10. Do you prefer to buy things in small shops or in big shops such as supermarkets and departmentstores?11. What do you buy in big shopping centers?12. Do you think it's good that there are more and more big shops nowadays?13. Is there anything you dislike about shopping?14. Do you like window shopping?Flying1. Have you ever traveled by (= flown in a) plane?2. Do you like it (like flying)?3. How does flying compare to other forms of transport?4. Would you like to travel by plane again?5. Do you think aircraft will be used more in the future?6. If you travel by plane again, where do you think you will go (or, you will be going)? Museum1. Are there many (or, any) museums in your hometown?2. Do you think museums are useful for visitors to your hometown/country?3. Do you often visit a museum?4. Did you go to any museums when you were a child?5. When was the last time you visited a museum?6. Do you think museums are important?7. Do you think it's suitable for museums to sell things to visitors?News1. How do you usually get your news? *2. Do you prefer to read newspapers or watch TV to get your news? NC3. What news topics are you most interested in watching/reading about? N4. Do you ever get your news from the internet? N5. How important do you think the news is?Holiday1. What do you usually do when you have holidays?2. What did you do in your last holidays?3. Would you like to go to the seaside for a holiday?4. Why do you think people who don't live near the ocean like going to the seaside for a holiday?5. Do you think holidays are important?6. Is there anything you dislike doing during holidays?7. Do you prefer spending holidays alone or with other people?8. Do you think we have enough holiday time (or should people's holidays be longer)? Traveling1. Do you like travelling?2. Where do you like to go when you go traveling?3. Have you ever traveled for a long time? = Have you (ever) been on any long trips?4. Do you like long trips?5. What's the longest journey you've been on?6. How do you feel when you travel?7. What form of transport do you prefer to use when you travel?8. What was the last place you traveled to?9. Which city (or place) that you have been to did you like the most? (Why?)10. Have you ever been to any unusual (or, strange) places?11. Have you ever travelled alone?12. Where (which country or place) would you like to travel to (in the future)?13. What makes a place attractive for visitors (or, tourists)?14. What places in China are (or, would be) attractive for foreigners to travel to?15. Why do you think traveling is so popular nowadays?16. Do you think finding out about other people's culture is important? (Why?)Cooking1. Who usually does the cooking in your family (or, in your home)?2. Do you know how to cook?3. Would you like to (learn to) cook in the future? (If you say you don't know how to cook.)4. What (food/dishes) would you like to (learn to) cook in the future? (If you say you don't know howto cook.)5. Do you like cooking?6. When did you learn how to cook?7. (Similar to above) Did you learn how to cook when you were younger (or, when you were a child)?8. (Similar to above) Did you ever cook (or, make a meal) when you were a child?9. Who taught you how to cook?10. When was the last time you did some cooking?11. Can you see yourself cooking more in the (near) future? Why?12. (Similar to above) In the future, do you think you will be cooking more than you do now, or less?(Why?)Dancing1. Do you like dancing?2. Have you ever learned to dance?3. When was the last time you danced?4. When was the last time you went to a party where people danced?5. Do you like to watch dance performances?6. How do you feel when you watch dance performances on TV?7. Why do you think some (or, many) people like dancing?Reading1. Do you like reading books? (Why?/Why not?)2. What (kinds of ) books do you like to read?3. Did you read much when you were a child?4. What (kinds of) books did you like reading when you were a child?5. Do (young) children like reading books?6. For children, what do you think are the benefits of reading?7. What do you think are the benefits of reading to children?8. Do you think children should learn to read at an earlier age than they do now?9. Is reading books important for you now?10. Would you like to write a book?11. Do you like receiving a book as a gift?12. Would you like to receive a book as a gift?13. How would you feel if someone gave you a book as a gift?14. Do you think it's important to have public libraries?15. Do you think the government has a responsibility to provide public libraries for everyone?Ocean1. Have you ever been to the seaside?2. How many times have you been to the seaside?3. Did you like the ocean it? (or, like he sea; or, like the seaside)4. What interests you most about the beach?5. What would you enjoy doing if you were at the seaside?6. Would you like to live in a house near the ocean?Friendship1. Do you have many friends?2. What do you usually do with your friends?3. Where did you (first) meet your friends?4. Do you often make new friends?5. Where do you go to make new friends?6. How do young people meet others in order to make new friends?7. What do they do there?8. Where do children (i.e., aged 4 to 12) make new friends?9. Do you ever meet any foreigners where you live?10. Where can you (go to) speak to foreigners in your country?Emails and Letters1. Do you write many letters or emails?2. What are the differences between emails and letters?3. What do you usually write about?4. Is it hard to think of what to write?5. What kind(s) of letter/email do you think is (are) the hardest to write? h6. What kinds of emails (or letters) do you receive that make you feel excited?。

雅思口语PART12024 新题-题目+答案

雅思口语PART12024 新题-题目+答案

雅思口语PART 12024年1-4月新题1.Sunglasses1.Do you often wear sunglasses?Yes, I often wear sunglasses, especially when I'm outdoors on sunny days. They help protect my eyes from the bright sunlight and also make me feel more comfortable.2.Do you spend a lot of money on sunglasses?Not really. I usually look for good quality sunglasses that are within my budget. I believe that you don't have to spend a lot of money to get a pair of functional and stylish sunglasses.3.Do you give sunglasses as a gift?Yes, I have given sunglasses as a gift before. I think they can be a great present for people who enjoy being outdoors or who appreciate fashionable accessories. I usually choose a pair that suits the recipient's taste and style.4.Why do you wear sunglasses?I wear sunglasses primarily to protect my eyes from the harmful UV rays of the sun. But they also help reduce the glare and make it more comfortable for me to look around when it's bright outside. Additionally, I like how sunglasses can enhance my appearance and complete my outfit.2.Social media1.When did you start to use social media?I started using social media quite a few years ago, probably around the time when platforms like Facebook and Twitter became popular. Initially, I used it mostly to keep in touch with friends and family, but over time, I've discovered various other uses for it as well.2.Do you think you spend too much time on social media?Sometimes, I do feel like I spend more time on social media than I should. It can be easy to get caught up in scrolling through feeds and engaging with posts, but I'm trying to be more mindful of my usage and make sure it doesn't interfere with other importanttasks or activities.3.What do people do on social media?People use social media for a wide range of activities. They share updates about their daily lives, post photos and videos, and engage in conversations with friends and followers. Many also use it to follow news and trends, discover new products and services, and even for professional networking. Additionally, social media has become a platform for expressing opinions, raising awareness about important issues, and organizing campaigns and movements3.Memory1.What do you have to remember to do every day?Every day, I have to remember to check my emails and messages to keep up with work and personal communications. Additionally, I need to remember to complete my daily tasks and responsibilities, whether it's related to my job, studies, or household chores. Staying hydrated and having regular meals is also something I try to remember every day to maintain good health.2.Is it easy for you to forget to do these things?Sometimes, it can be easy to forget to do certain things, especially when I'm busy or have a lot on my mind. However, I try to set reminders or create a to-do list to help me stay organized and ensure I don't overlook any important tasks. I also find that having a routine helps me remember things more easily.3.Are you good at memorizing things?I think I'm decent at memorizing things, but it depends on the type ofinformation. For example, I find it easier to memorize factual information or lists when I associate them with something familiar or create a mnemonic device.However, memorizing abstract concepts or long passages can be more challenging for me.4.How do you help yourself to remember things?To help myself remember things, I use several techniques. I often write down important information or create notes to refer to later. I also use reminders onmy phone or computer to alert me of upcoming deadlines or appointments.Additionally, I try to associate new information with something I already know, which helps me retain it better. Sometimes, repeating the information out loud or discussing it with someone else also helps me to remember.5.Have you ever forgotten something important?Yes, I have forgotten something important before. One example is when I missed a crucial meeting because I forgot to put it in my calendar. It was a valuable lesson for me to always double-check my schedule and reminders to ensure I don't miss anything important again. Since then, I've been more diligent about tracking my appointments and deadlines4.Cake or dessert1.Do you like cakes or desserts?Yes, I do enjoy cakes and desserts, but I try to indulge in them occasionally to maintaina balanced diet.2.Why do some people not like eating sweet food?Some people don't like sweet food because of personal taste preferences, health considerations, cultural backgrounds, dietary restrictions, or simply not enjoying the taste of sugar.5.Video games1.Do you play video games?Yes, I do play video games occasionally. I find them a fun way to relax and unwind after a busy day.2.What kinds of video games do you like to play?I enjoy playing a variety of video games, especially strategy and adventure ones. They challenge my thinking and keep me engaged for hours.3.Is it good for young people to play video games?I believe it depends on the balance. Video games can be beneficial for young people in terms of entertainment and cognitive development, but it's important to strike a balance with other activities like sports and socializing.6.Colours1.What is your favourite colour?My favourite colour is blue. It's calm and relaxing, and reminds me of the beautiful sky and sea.2.Are there any colours that have a special meaning in your culture?Yes, in my culture, red often symbolizes luck, prosperity, and joy, especially during festivals and celebrations.3.Do you usually wear clothes in your favourite colour?Yes, I often wear clothes in blue, as it complements my skin tone and makes me feel comfortable and confident.4.What is your preferred car colour for purchase?If I had to choose, I'd probably prefer a silver car. It's sleek and modern, and goes well with various styles and designs7.Singing1.Do you like singing?Yes, I enjoy singing, especially when I'm feeling happy or relaxed. It's a fun way to express myself.2.Do you have any singing classes at school?No, my school doesn't offer singing classes specifically. But we have music classes where we learn about different musical instruments and genres.3.Do you think there are many Chinese that can sing?Yes, I believe there are many Chinese people who can sing well. Singing is a popular hobby and many Chinese have a natural talent for it. Plus, there's a rich cultural tradition of singing in China.8.Advertising1.Do you like advertisements on TV or some other products?I'm neutral about advertisements on TV and other products. Sometimes they can be informative and entertaining, but too many can be annoying.2.Were there any advertisements that impressed you when you were young?Yes, there were a few advertisements that caught my attention when I was young. One was a toy advertisement that had a catchy jingle and bright colors.3.Will you do work related to advertising?Currently, I'm not planning to work directly in advertising. But I appreciate the creativity and strategy involved in making effective advertisements.4.What kind of advertisements are shown in public places?In public places, you often see billboards and posters advertising various products and services. These can range from food and beverages to clothing and electronics9.Celebrity news1.Do you pay attention to famous people in the news?Yes, I do pay attention to famous people in the news, especially those who are involved in current events or have achieved remarkable feats.2.Do you think news reports about famous people are always true?Not always. Sometimes news reports about famous people can be exaggerated or even fabricated for sensationalism. It's important to verify the source and cross-check information.3.What kind of famous people do you often see in the news?I often see actors, singers, politicians, and sportspeople in the news. Their personal lives, achievements, and controversies often grab headlines.4.Who is your favorite celebrity in your country?My favorite celebrity in my country is an actor known for his talent and dedication to his craft. He inspires me with his hard work and positive attitude.10.Feel bored1.Do you often feel bored?Not often. I usually have enough to do and enjoy keeping busy with various activities.2.What kinds of things would make you feel bored?Repetitive tasks or long periods of inactivity without stimulation would make me feel bored.3.What will you do if you feel bored?If I feel bored, I'll try to find something new and exciting to do, like reading a book, exploring a new place, or engaging in a hobby.4.Do you think childhood is boring or adulthood is boring?I don't think either childhood or adulthood is inherently boring. It depends on the individual's experiences and how they choose to spend their time. Both stages of life can be filled with fun and meaningful activities.11.Crowded place1.Is the city where you live crowded?Yes, the city where I live can be quite crowded, especially during peak hours and in popular areas.2.Is there a crowded place near where you live?Yes, there's a popular shopping mall near my house that's always crowded with people.3.Do you like crowded places?I don't mind being in crowded places occasionally, but I prefer less crowded environments for daily activities. Crowds can be overwhelming sometimes.4.When was the last time you were in a crowded place?The last time I was in a crowded place was probably at a concert last weekend. The venue was packed with fans and it was quite lively.12.Money1.How do you save money?I save money by budgeting, avoiding unnecessary expenses, and investing in long-term savings plans.2.What do you think of e-payment?I think e-payment is convenient and efficient, especially for online transactions. It saves time and reduces the risk of carrying cash.3.Do you often use credit cards?I do use credit cards occasionally, but I'm careful with my spending and always pay off my balance on time.4.Do you think cash will still be popular in the future?While e-payment is becoming more common, I believe cash will still have its place in the future. Some people may prefer it for small transactions or personal reasons.5.Do you like spending money or saving money?I enjoy both spending and saving money. Spending can be fun and rewarding, but saving is also important for financial security and future plans. It's a balance that I try to maintain.。

雅思口语部分PART1附答案(1)

雅思口语部分PART1附答案(1)

PART1Names1.Who gave you your name?The name was given by my parents.2.Does your name have any particular (or special) meaning?I don’t know about that.3.Do you like your name?I guess yes.4.In your country do people feel that their name is very important?Most of people think so, because names are the first impression to other people.5.Would you like to change your name?I don’t think it’s necessary.6.Is it easy to change your name in your country?Maybe there will be some procedures to do.7.Who usually names babies in your country?Parents or grandparents.8.Do you have any special traditions about naming children?It depends on the tradition of the hometown.9.What names are most common in your hometown?It depends on the tradition of the hometown.Work or study1.Do you work or are you a student?I’m working. I have been working for 16 years.2.What work do you do?I work for automobile repairing factory as a manager. I’m in charge of everything.3.Why did you choose to do that kind of work (or that job)?Because I am interested in this job.4.Would you recommend that job to other people?It depends on if the other people feel interested.Home/Accommodation1.Do you live in a house or a flat?I live in a house with my family.2.Please describe it a littleIt’s a 3-floored house with a small yard and garage. It has a living room, 3 bedrooms, a kitchen and 2 bathrooms.3.What’s your favorite room in your home?4.What have you done to your room to make it look nice?Paint with my favorite colors.5.Which room does your family spend most of the time in?Their bedrooms.6.What do you usually do in your house/flat/room?Surf the internet or watch TV.7.Are the transport facilities to your home very good?Not really. Only one or two buses pass by.8.Do you plan to move?No, I don’t.9.Would you like to move to another place to live?(Why? Where?)I guess I wouldn’t, because I like the neighborhood.10.Are you prepared to move?It depends.Hometown1.What’s your hometown?I’m from Shunde, Guangdong Province. This city is only 45-minutes drive far from here.2.Do you like your hometown?Yes, I do.3.Would you say it’s an interesting place?I don’t think so. small town, no wonderful nightlife.4.What would you say are the good points and the bad points of your hometown?People are friendly and food is delicious. At the same time, too much pollution, a little crowded.5.What’s your favorite part of your hometown?The living environment is not bad.6.Are there any tourist attractions in your hometown?Some temples and parks.7.Did you friends also grow up in the same place as you?Yes, most of them.8.Would you like to live there in the future?I don’t really know about that.House/apartment1.Do you live in a house or an apartment?I live in a house with my family.2.How do you like it? And why?I like it very much, it’s convenient and spacious.3.What part of your home do you like best?the living room has much space for my family.4.Can you describe your room?There are a living room, 3 bedrooms, a kitchen and 2 bathrooms.5.Do you want to change your room?Not really.6.What would it be if you could change something about your room?I’d like to have more colors painted in my room.7.Where do you live now? And how long have you been there?I live in my hometown now. I have been living there for more than 30 years.8.Who do you live with?My whole family.Bicycles1.Do you ever ride a bicycle?Of course yes.2.What do you use a bicycle for?In the past, I rode to school, but now, I do exercises.I guess it was 5 years old.4.Are bicycles popular in China?It’s getting more popular these two years.5.Would you say it’s difficult to learn to ride a bicycle?Maybe it’s a little difficult at the beginning because it’s hard to get the balance.6.What are the reasons why people ride bicycles?Riding bicycles is a healthy life style.7.What are the advantages(or benefits)of riding a bicycle?It is good for our health especially lungs.8.What kinds of people ride bicycles?Elderly people and children.9.Do children also ride bicycles in your country?Yes, they do.10.Why do children enjoy riding bicycles?They can ride to school.11.Would you say bicycles are suitable for people of all ages?Yes, I think so.12.Can you think of any people who are not suited to riding a bicycle?Maybe some disable patients13.Would you say it’s still suitable to ride a bicycle in today’s society?For public transportation no, but for keep healthy yes.14.Do you think bicycles are suitable for present society?For public transportation no, but for keep healthy yes.15.What do you think are the advantages (and disadvantages) of bicycles compared to cars?less pollution and more fun.16.Would you say it’s safe to ride a bicycle in the city(or ,in China)?I don’t think so, because there are to o many cars on road already.Advertisements1.Are there many advertisements in your country?Yes, there are.2.Why do you think there are so many advertisements now?Because the marketing is doing better than before.3.What are the various places where we see advertisements?What I can think of is on TV, radio, websites, newspapers.4.How do you feel about advertisements?Some of them are good-designed, but some of them are annoying.5.What kinds of advertisement do you like the most?Some cartoons.6.Do advertisements(ever) influence your choice about what to buy?Of course yes. Especially the new brands can only be known by advertisements.7.Where can we (or ,what are the various places where we can)see advertisements?What I can think of is on TV, radio, websites, newspapers.8.Do you like advertisements on TV?Sometimes yes.9.Do you prefer advertisements on TV or those in magazines?I would rather in magazines.10.What do you think is the purpose of advertisements (or ,advertising)?Promote the brands and attract the attentions.11.Do you think advertising plays a very important role in today’s world?Yes, it’s a booming industry.12.What sorts of advertising leave the deepest impression on people?Some world-wide famous brands like NIKE or Addidas.13.What do you think about the developments in advertising in China today?It could be more creative and attractive.Sunshine1.Do you like going outside on sunny days?Yes, it can make me feel energetic.2.What benefits can (or do) people get from sunshine?People can absorb more energy and oxygen.Indoor Games1.Do you play any indoor games?Sometimes I play badminton.2.Do you prefer to play indoor games or outdoor games?I like both.3.What indoor games did you play when you were a child ?Maybe “hide and seek”.4.Is there any particular indoor game that you liked(when you were a child)?Maybe “hide and seek”.5.What sorts of indoor games do children play now?Role-playing or running after others.6.Did you play electronic games when you were a child?(If yes ,what games or why?If no. why not ?)No, I didn’t7.Do you think electronic games are good for children?No, I don’t think so.8.What sorts of (indoor)games do you think children will be playing in the future?Singing or dancing.9.Is where any indoor game you’d like to learn(how)to play?Sorry, I never think about that.Leisure time /Relax1.What do you do in your spare time?I often play video games online or chat with friends.2.What do you do to relax?Sing in the Karaoke or watch a movie.3.How do you usually spend your evenings ?Sing in the Karaoke or watch a movie.4.What do you usually do after work/after classes?Hangout with friends.5.Do you prefer to stay at home in the evenings or do you prefer to go out?I prefer to go out with friends.6.Do you think modern lifestyles give people enough time for leisure?I don’t think so, most of the working people are under great stress so that they can’t really enjoy the leisure time.7.Do you think people today have more time to relax than in the past?I don’t think so, most of the working people are under great stress so that they can’t really enjoy the leisure time.8.Do you think it’s important for people to have leisure time(or ,time to relax)? Of course, but it depends on whether people can earn enough money to support their lives.9.Do old people and young people spend their leisure time(or relax)in the same way ?It’s quite different I guess. Most of old people do exercises in the mornings but young people go out for dinner or movies in the evenings.10.What do you think are the good points and the possible bad points about having leisure time?People can relax and tie up the relations with families or friends. For bad points, people may be lazier.11.How do people in your country spend their holidays?Travelling or visiting relatives.12.Do you like to travel in your holidays?Yes, I do.13.If you had a child ,what leisure places would you go to with your child? Some places by the beaches.Mobile phones1.Do you have a mobile phone(=a cell phone)?2.When did you first have (or ,get)a mobile phone?About my 15 years old.3.Is your cell phone important(or ,useful)for you in your daily life?It’s the most important.4.What do you use it for?contact other people, do business.5.Do you prefer texting or talking on the phoneyes, I do.6.Do people in your country like using mobile phones?yes, it’s getting more and more popular.7.Do you think people should turn off their phones in public places?It’s not necessary to turn off, can tune to silent mode.8.Is there anything you dislike about using cell phones?It’s easy to out of battery.9.Have you ever had any problems using your mobile phone while traveling?It was out of service in some remote areas.10.Do you think you will be using your mobile phone more often(than you use it now)in the future?Yes, I do.11.How do you think mobile phones will develop(or change)in the future?It can have more functions like audio messages or make movies.Music1.Do you often (like to) listen to music?Yes, I do.2.When do you listen to music?before bed or driving.3.How much time do you spend listening to music every day?4.What kinds of music do you like to listen to ?Pop music.5.What’s your favorite kind of music?Pop music.6.How often do you listen to (that type of)music?every day.7.When did you start listening to this type of music?Since junior high school8.Where do you listen to it?by cell phone or radio.9.How do you feel when you listen to this music?I feel relaxed and enjoyable.10.Do you like listening to songs?Yes, I do.11.Have you ever been to a musical performance?No, I have n’t.12.Have you ever learned to play a musical instrument?I wish to do that when I was a child, but I didn’t make it.13.Is music an important subject at school in China?I don’t think it is important.14.Did you often listen to music when you were a child?(If yes ,give details.) Yes, I did.15.What kinds of music are (most )popular in China?Pop, country and rock music.Neighbors1.Are there many people living near you?Yes, there are.Of course no.3.How often do you see (or talk to )your neighbors?Every day.4.When do you meet (or see)your neighbors?Go to work.5.How often do you talk to your neighbors?Hardly ever.6.Do you think it’s important(or necessary)to know your neighbors?Yes, I do.7.How well do you know your neighbors?I only know two or three of them.8.Do you think it’s important for a person to have a good relationship with their neighbors?yes, because they can help you when you need them for some time.9.What do you think of you neighbors?I think they are helpful if I need some help.10.What kind of people are your neighbors?Most of them are families.11.How (well)do you get along with your neighbors?I will say hi to them when I saw them.12.What are the benefits of having good relationships with one’s neighbors?I think they are helpful if I need some help.13.What sorts of problems can people have with their neighbors?People may argue with some small problems like cleanliness.14.In what ways can neighbors help each other?In the case of the emergency like fire or theft.15.Have you ever asked a neighbor for help?So far no.16.Would you prefer to have young people as you neighbors or old people? It doesn’t really matter to me.。

雅思口语考试 part 1 试题

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Do you think it’s important to learn a musical instrument? Why? (detail)
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Do you think it’s important to learn a musical instrument? Why? (detail) Yes, I do because the ability to play a musical instrument is very important. it helps us gain a better understanding of different types of music and different cultures. Learning a musical instrument also helps unto develop self-discipline because it is challenging and takes a lot of timing effort.
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(完整版)雅思口语第一部分的问题和参考答案

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I. Possible QuestionsStage One Questions1. Good morning, my name is Jake Edward. Could you tell me your full name please?2. And what shall I call you?3. Can I see your identification please?4. Does your name have any special meaning?5. What's the literal translation of your name?6. Where do you come from?7. Where were you born?8. Where about is your hometown?9. What kind of landscape surrounds your hometown?10. Could you tell me something about your hometown?11. What are the main tourist attractions in Beijing?12. What's the climate like in your hometown?13. What are the people like in your hometown?14. What are the differences in accent between the people of your hometown and Beijing?15. What kind of food and dishes do people eat in your hometown?16. Tell me about what's the biggest traditional festival in your country.17. What do you do during the Spring Festival?18. Can you describe one of the main festivals celebrated in your country?19. What are some of the customs in your country that I should know about?20. How long have you lived in Beijing?21. What's the weather like in Beijing?22. How do you compare the climate in Beijing with that in your hometown?23. What places in Beijing do you like best? Why?24. What places in Beijing should a foreigner visit? Why?25. What are the major social problems in Beijing? How can they be solved?26. What is the biggest problem China faces?27. What places do you recommend a foreigner to visit in your hometown and why?28. Which city, in your opinion, is the best city in China?29. Has tourism changed China very much?30. Has transport changed over the past 20 years in China?31. Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit on your holidays? Where and why?32. Let's talk a little about traveling and transport. For long trips, how do you prefer to travel?33. Tell me about the kind of accommodation you live in, either this country or in your hometown.34. Let's talk about your hometown or village. What kind of place is it?35. What do you usually do in your holidays?36. Why do you think trains are better than buses?37. Can you tell me something about your family?38. Do you have children?39. What is your child's name?40. What is your son/daughter like? Tell me about his/her personality.41. What does your wife/husband do for a living?42. When did you get married?43. Tell me something about your wedding, please. Did you have any kind of ceremony?44. What did you/your wife wear on your wedding day?45. Where did you go for your honeymoon?46. Did you have to ask for permission from your parents before you got married?47. Could you tell me what happens at a wedding in your country?48. What kind of parent do you intend to be?49. What hope or fears do you have for your children?50. What sort of culture do you hope your child will grow up in?51. As a parent, do you plan to raise your child differently from how your parents raised you?52. How different is your life from the lives of your parents?53. Are you going to bring up your child differently? How?54. Are you going to bring up your child differently from the way you were broughtup? How?55. Do you enjoy shopping?56. Who does most of the shopping in your family?57. Do you enjoy cooking?58. Are you a good cook?59. Who does most of the cooking in your family?60. Do you have a lot of friends?61. What is your major?62. Why did you choose software development as your major?63. How do you like your major?64. When and where did you graduate? What qualifications have you obtained?65. Could you tell me something about your educational background?66. Which university is the best one in your country?67. Why do you think Qinghua is the best university in you country?68. How are you as a student?69. How do you try to get good grades as a student?70. Are there anything you don't like about your studies?71. Where do you work?72. What do you do for a living?73. What is your line of business?74. What is your job? What does your job involve?75. What do you do on a daily basis?76. How do you like your job?77. Tell me something about your job.78. What made you decide to get into this field?79. What kind of hobbies do you have?80. How did you become interested in your hobby?81. What do you do in your spare time?82. How do you spend your weekends?83. What is your favorite sport? What are the rules?84. What is the most popular sport in your country?85. What are the sport facilities like in your university/Beijing?86. How do you spend your free time?87. Do you like reading books or newspapers?88. Do you often go to the cinema/theatre?89. Which cinema do you often go to?90. What kind of films do you like?91. What kinds of things do you like doing when you are not working?92. Do you often watch TV? What's your favourite programme?93. What kind of music do you like?94. Who's your favourite film star? Can you describe him/her to me?95. Do you enjoy travelling?96. What do you know about Britain/Canada/Australia, etc.?97. What sort of accommodation would you most likely to live in when you get to England?98. What problems or difficulties do you think you may have in Britain/Canada/Australia, etc?99. How will you try to overcome the difficulties/How will you deal with them?100. Student life is quite competitive. Do you think you'll be able to manage the demand inBritain/Canada/Australia, etc?101. What difficulties do you think you'll encounter in your studies in Britain/Canada/Australia? 102. Can you imagine what life in Britain/Canada/Australia etc. would be like?103. How do you think you'll feel being so far from your family?104. What do you want to study?/What do you intend to study?105. Which university are you going to study at?106. Why did you choose this university? Could you tell me why you choose to study at university of X?107. Where are you going to study in Britain/Canada/Australia, etc. and why?108. What are your plans in Britain/Canada/Australia, etc.?109. What do you hope to gain from your studies abroad?110. What do you think your study abroad will do for your career?111. What kind of differences in the cultures are you expecting between China and the UK?112. What effect do you think your studies will have on your career when you get back to China? 113. What do you intend to do after you graduate?114. What will be some of your challenges you foresee when you come back to China?115. Do you think you'll have any problems adjusting back to life in China?116. What kind of changes will you have to make when you come back to China?117. Do you think there might be a gap between what you learned from your studies and the level of knowledge you will encounter on arrival?118. Are there any special places you want to see in Canada? What are they?119. What kind of things do you particularly want to do in Canada that you can't do here?120. How do you like your life in X X X University?121. What do you think of the training you got in the university?122. What aspect of English do you find the most difficult?123. Can you compare American English with British English?124. What sports are played in your country?125. Could you describe the traditional architecture of your country?126. Could you tell me why you chose to study at the University of X?127. What are sporting facilities like in your hometown?128. What are you going to major in?129. Are you going to do your own cooking when you are at university?130. What do you think you will be doing in five years' time?131. What are your goals in life?II. Suggested Answers1. G ood morning, my name is Jake Edward. Could you tell me your full name please? My family name is Huang, and my given name is Qi Guang.2. And what shall I call you?Most people call me Xiao Huang.3. Can I see your identification please?Yes, here it is.4. Does your name have any special meaning?a. Yes. My family name "Huang" means yellow. My given name has two parts. The first part "Qi" means something like enlightenment or the start. The second part "Guang" means light. It was given to me by my grandfather. Actually, all the boysof my generation in my family have the character "Qi" in their names.b. The first part of my name means "bright" —— as in light. The second part means "true" or "truth". Taken together, my namemeans "Bright Truth". My grandmother gave this name to me.5. What's the literal translation of your name?Well, Huang literally translates as "yellow", and "Qi" means "enlightened or the start". "Guang" literally means "light or bright". So, taken together, mygiven namemeans something like "the beginning of light" or "being enlightened with light' something to thator effect.6. Where do you come from?a. I was born in Xi'an, which is one of the major cities in China. It used to be the capital city at one point in China's history.b. I come from Shanghai, but I was born in Xi'an. My parents moved to Shanghai when I was just 4 years old, so I really don't know much about Xi'an, apart from occasional summer visits to see some good friends of the family. In fact, I don't have any relatives at all living in Xi'an.7. Where were you born?I was born in Xi'an, which is in the centre of China. It's a famous historic city, and is also well known to tourists who travel the Silk Road.8. Where about is your hometown?Xi'an is located in Shanxi Province, which is in central China.9. What kind of landscape surrounds your hometown?Xi'an is surrounded by plains, and is bordered by a plateau to the north and the Qinling Mountains to the south.10. Could you tell me something about your hometown?a. Hmm.. well, the population is about 6 million. It's famous for its historic sites, especially for the Terracotta Warriors. Xi'an was named the capital of China several times over many dynasties. Also, Xi'an is the starting point of the famous Silk Road, which was important in ancient times. The weather is extremely hot insummer, about 40 degrees Centigrade, and fairly coldin the winter, about 14 degrees Centigrade below zero.b. Okay. Well, first of all, my hometown is "X". I was born in the city, butmoved to the outskirts of the town when I was small. "X" is a fairly large city —a pretty important economic centre actually. It has a population of 3 million. It's pretty flat, and is situated right near a large lake.11. What are the main tourist attractions in Beijing?They are the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Temple of Heaven, and the Summer Palace. Beijing has a lot of other famous sites as well.12. What is the climate like in your hometown?It's generally very hot in summer, about 40 degrees Centigrade. In winter, it's cold —about minus 14 degrees Centigrade. The spring and autumn are both mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 12 to 25 degrees Centigrade. Oh, and thesummer time is extremely humid as well. There are four seasons. Winter is cold and snowy; spring is short and rainy; summer is hot and humid; and autumn is beautiful.13. What are the people like in your hometown?They are usually very friendly and somewhat conservative. If you were to visit Xi'an, you'd soon notice that the people still retain many ancient customs and traditions, which is what I mean by conservative. You'd also notice that people there are very helpful. If you ask someone for directions, they will try to help you out, or find someone else who can help you.14. What are the differences in accent between the people of your hometown and Beijing?a. In (name of hometown), we pronounce (a word) like (hometown's pronunciation), but in Beijing, they say (Beijing's pronunciation).b. There are quite a few differences between my hometown dialect and Beijing dialect. I can't even describe them. When I speak in my local dialect, people in Beijing have no idea what I'm saying.c. Well, you know Beijing dialect usually has an "errr" added to a lot of words. We don't do that in my hometown. Also, some of the tones are different, and thereare slight differences in pronunciation. In Beijing, people might say "shi" meaning "ten", but in my hometown, we say "si". Those are the main differences.d. In my hometown, if we want to say "a little", we say "yi dian dian". But in Beijing, they say "yi diar". The accent in Beijing has a very strong "rrr" soundto the end of words. We don't have that at all in my hometown. And, I found it hard to get used to at first when I came to Beijing.15. What kind of food and dishes do people eat in your hometown?Definitely jiaozi or dumplings. My province is famous for its vinegar, which is used when we eat dumplings.16. Tell me about what's the biggest traditional festival in your country.Definitely the Spring Festival. I suppose it's somewhat like Christmas in western countries. Spring Festival is the only time when all families gather together and stores and business are closed for several days.17. What do you do during the Spring Festival?I usually go back to my hometown and spend a week in my parents' home. We eat delicious food, visit family and friends, and watch TV. I also like to try and contact my high school friends and see how they're doing and what they're up to. We give each other presents and we buy ourselves new clothes to wear for the new year.18. Can you describe one of the main festivals celebrated in your country?National Day, which is on October 1st, is a big holiday. We get three days off and there are a lot of fireworks displays. There are large flower pictures and other types of flowers decorating the city, and some of the larger cities hold parades.19. What are some customs in your country that I should know about?China has a great number of customs. Let me tell you something about friendship. Really good friends will always help each other. I can go to a friend's home any time of the day, and he will drop what he is doing and welcome me. It might sound strange to you, because I know that in the West, people usually schedule appointments with each other in advance. But, our friendships in China are very strong and deep, and it would be unheard of not to drop what you are doing and invite a friend in.21. What is the weather like in Beijing?There are four seasons. Winter is cold, dry and windy, with a bit of snow. Spring is short and wet. Summer is hot and humid, with temperatures as high as 30 degrees Centigrade. It's pretty miserable in the summer unless you have air conditioning.Fall is probably the best season — it's very comfortable — not windy, not cold, not humid.22. How do you compare the climate in Beijing with that in your hometown?It's about the same, except that we get a lot more snow in my hometown than we get in Beijing. I suppose it has something to do with the geography of the two cities.23. What places in Beijing do you like best? Why?I like the Temple of Heaven best because it's very beautiful. The park around it is very spacious and is filled with large gingko trees and some very old trees. Also, in the early morning, it's very peaceful. The older generations are practicing their Tai-ji, while the younger children are running around and playing.24. What places in Beijing should a foreigner visit? Why?I would recommend the Great Wall, the Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, and the Forbidden City. Those are the most famous places in the city. Of course, there are many other places that have less historic significance, but those four places are really worth seeing.25. What are the major social problems in Beijing? How can they be solved?There are a lot of people who have recently been laid off work. They have little income and many have a family to support. I think they should be given a chance to get another job — maybe by giving them more training or something like that. Perhaps if the government provided a short-term vocational training course to people who have been laid off ... that would help with the unemployment problem.26. What is the biggest problem China faces?Overpopulation. Even though China has the one-child policy, it still has a huge population. The government wants to provide food and education for everyone, but they haven't yet attained their goal. Many of China's problems stem from overpopulation.27. What places do you recommend a foreigner to visit in your hometown and why?I'm from Xi'an. I think the Terracotta Warriors is really worth seeing. It is the tomb of Qinshihuang, the first emperor of ancient China as a unified country. There are thousands of Terracotta soldiers buried together with the emperor's body in the tomb. It looks really magnificent.28. Which city, in your opinion, is the best city in China?Beijing, because it's the capital of China and has a very rich culture. In addition, Beijing is more beautiful than many other cities, because it's the showcase of China. A lot of money has been invested in Beijing and it is a very interesting place to visit.29. Has tourism changed China very much?Yes, very muchin the last 10 years. Each year we are getting more tourists coming to China since the adoption of the open door policy. People see more foreigners and are used to the sight of foreigners compared to years ago. This is true in big cities like Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou etc. China is becoming more cosmopolitan and people are getting more knowledge of the outside world.30. Has the transport changed over the past 20 years in China?Yes, very much indeed. Weused to have very few bus lines years ago. Most people would use theirbikes to get to places in the city. But now in big cities, there are more bus lines linking different places so it is a lot more convenient. Some cities also have subway lines so it makes traveling much faster than before. There are also more taxis in cities and more people are also using that as a mode of transportation.31. Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit on your holidays? Where and why?Yes, I would love to visit Xinjiang if I have a chance. Xinjiang is in the west of China and it has a large platform. The people there are mostly minority groups and I saw in the pictures the landscape is incredibly beautiful. If I travel to Xinjiang, I would take a train so that I can see the landscape throughout the journey.32. Let's talk a little about traveling and transport. For a long trip, how do you prefer to travel?In my country, if it is a long trip, I would prefer to take a train ride. Not only is train ride more economical, but also the time and route have shortened tremendously in the past few years. Air travel is more expensive and they are oftenbeyond my budget.33. Tell me about the kind of accommodation you live in either this country or in your village.In my country, I live in a two-bedroom apartment with my parents. The apartmentis not big but we have made it very comfortable to live in. We live on the third floor and there is no lift in our building. The highest is the sixth floor so those who live on the sixth floor have to climb up and down every day.34. Let's talk about your hometown or village. What kind of place is it?My hometown is in the outskirts of Beijing. Maybe one hour travel time to get to Beijing. Fairly close I would say. The people there are mostly farmers but many young people have gone to Beijing to work.I like the place because it is very quiet. Unlike the people in big cities who are more complicated, the people of the place where I come from are usually more down to earth.35. What do you usually do in your holidays?During my holiday, I would try to meet with friends and go on outings. That's the only time I can relax and do something I enjoy. Other than that, it is really difficult because I am always busy with my work and sometimes I have to work night shifts.36. Why do you think trains are better than buses?Trains are better because they don't encounter any traffic, whereas sometimes in the bus, we get stuck in the traffic. Also, it is always difficult to get on thebuses during the peak hour but with the train, you can bet that the chances of getting on are always greater during the peak hour.37. Can you tell me something about your family?I have 3 brothers and no sisters. Both of my parents are still living, and are still working. My grandparents on my father's side are both living too, though my mother's parents have already passed away. I am also married ... I got married 2 years ago.38. Do you have children?b. No, not yet. But, I do hope to have more than one child some day.39. What is your child's name?His nameis Zhang Weijun. It means something like being handsome forever. I chose this name for my son because I thought he was the most beautiful baby I had ever seen. So, I wanted to remember his handsome features by his name.40. What is your son/daughter like? Tell me about his/her personality.At first, he seems to be quite shy. But, once he gets to know you, you'll findhe's very talkative and even a bit bossy. He likes to win and be first at everything, but he will allow other children to take their turns too. He's very funny and loves to play all sorts of word games with me.41. What does your wife/husband do for a living?My husband is a teacher. He's been working in Beijing Language and CultureUniversity ever since he graduated from university. I think he really loves teaching, and he'll probably stay in this profession forever, even though it's not a very lucrative job.42. When did you get married?On February 14th, 1994. We chose to get married on Valentine's Day because we thought it would be very romantic. Also, it was about 2 years before, on Valentine's Day when we first met.43. Tell me something about your wedding, please. What happened? Did you have any kind of ceremony?It was a small wedding. Just our family and close friends came. We didn't haveany special ceremony, just a banquet in the evening to celebrate our wedding. I was very tired during the banquet because we had to constantly take care of our friends. Wehad to light each of their cigarettes, pour their drinks and just generally serve them. They also played tricks on us to try to get us to kiss or hug each other. Itwas a lot of fun, but I just remembered being extremely tired when it was all over.44. What did you/your wife wear on your wedding day?a. She wore a pink wedding dress — western style, then changed into a redtraditional Chinese dress. She also had fresh flowers in her hair and wore a pinkveil over her head. When she changed into the red dress, she also changed her hairstyle and shoes.b. He wore a new navy blue suit with a white shirt and bow tie. Even his shoes were brand new. He still has the suit that he wore on our wedding day, and wears it out only for special occasions.45. Where did you go for your honeymoon?We went to Thailand. It's a country that I'd always heard about and had beeneager to visit. I must say that I enjoyed it very much. The Thai people are extremely hospitable, and everything in Thailand is very cheap ... even cheaper than in China! It was fun to explore a newcountry with my husband.46. Did you have to ask for permission from your parents before you got married?a. No, in fact my parents didn't even know I had got married until after thefact. I suppose I should have asked them for permission ahead of time, but they always let me do whatever I want to do, so I thought they wouldn't mind if I got married.Now that I think about it, I feel I really should have asked them.b. Yes. Both my fianc e and I had to ask our parents for their permission. It was quite awkward at first, because our parents didn't know each other and they each had many questions to ask about my fianc e's family. I hope my fianc e didn't feel uncomfortable when my parents were grilling me about his family. But after an houror so, they felt quite happy about our engagement, and gave us their blessings to be married.47. Could you tell me what happens at a wedding in your country?Well, it varies from place to place. But usually a wedding begins early in the morning. The bridegroom, together with some of his relatives and friends has to pick up the bride and her family from her home by beautifully decorated cars. Then the two families and friends will usually have a banquet together. The bride and bridegroom have to bow to their parents, Heaven and Earth, and to each other, then they have to serve the people with food, drinks, cigarettes and candies while some young people may try to play tricks on them. The whole thing will come to an end in the afternoon.48. What kind of parent do you intend to be?I want to have a good relationship with my child. I have seen so many kids who don't really know their own parents, and I don't want to end up like that. I do plan to be strict, but loving. I want my child to always feel comfortable to approach me, whether they've been good or bad. It's pretty easy to tell you what kind of parent I want to be, but when I actually become a parent, I'm sure I'll have to revise my ideals a bit.49. What hopes or fears do you have for your children?I hope my child will go to university, find a good job, and have a family. But, children have a very tough life these days. They must study all the time just to have a chance to go to university. They have very little time to play and enjoy as a child. I really fear that my child will be old before his/her time. Then, what's the point of having a child after all?50. What sort of culture do you hope your child will grow up in?I hope my child will still know something about China's ancient culture and traditions, and also havea chance to combine these with modern society. I don't want him to just accept everything that is "western" and throw away everything that is "Chinese". Certainly there are people who just think "western" things are betterthan "Chinese" things. I want my child to be proud of his Chinese heritage, but alsobe able to choose the best from the West.51. As a parent, do you plan to raise your children differently from how your parents raisedyou?a. No. In fact, my parents were really very good. They praised me and hugged me often. I remember the stories they told me and the way they spent time with me. I do hope to be the same kind of good parent to my child, as my parents were to me.b. Yes. I want to hug and praise them more. My parents rarely complimented me about anything, though I know they love me very much. They just worked hard and provided for my physical needs, but they never, ever asked meabout how I was feeling and things like that. I wish I could have communicated more openly with them.52. How different is your life from the lives of your parents?It's very different. I have had many more opportunities and a much more comfortable life than they had. I remember my father telling mestories about having just one egg to eat each week, and that was the highlight of his week. I can't really imagine life like that, so I'm grateful that I have a better life than my parents did. I appreciate their hard work to get us to this point in our lives.53. Are you going to bring up your child differently?I will let my child choose his own path in life. I will not be as strict with him as my parents were with me. At the same time. I'll give him/her my advice and suggestions. I'll try to be a guide instead of an instructor.54. As a parent, do you plan to do anything different for your child than your parents did for you?I would like to bring up mychild differently from the way I was brought up because I want him/her to have better chances in life. I want him/her to develop his/her imagination, creativity, persistence and independence.55. Do you enjoy shopping?a. Yes! I spend most of my weekends shopping. Even if it's just buying something small, I love to walk around and see what's on sale and what's available. My husband thinks I'm crazy about shopping, and he always tells me that I'm spending too muchmoney. So, it's a bit of an issue of conflict between my husband and me right now.b. No, not at all. I really can't stand it. Whenever my wife wants to go shopping,I just hand her some money and tell her to have a good time. I'd rather stay at home and just relax than fight the crowds in a busy shopping mall. I also hate just standing around and waiting for my wife to decide what to buy. It seems she takes an eternity to make a simple decision.56. Who does most of the shopping in your family?Well, I do most of the grocery shopping because there's a market very close to my work. It's very convenient for me to pick up milk or eggs or what ever on my way home from work. But, my wife also enjoys shopping very much. She usually does a lot of the clothes shopping for my son and me.57. Do you enjoy cooking?。

ielts雅思口语话题库part1(81个)+part2(100个)

ielts雅思口语话题库part1(81个)+part2(100个)

Part OneHometown1.Where do you come from Could you tell me something about hometown2.Where are you from / How long have you lived there3.Where do you live now What are the advantages and disadvantages of livingthere4.What places would you recommend a visitor to go to in your city / hometown5.Have recent social changes created any problems in the place you live in6.What changes have you seen in the past few years in your town7.What kind of landscape surrounds your hometown what is the climate like inyour hometown/ What is the weather like in your hometown8.What are the main places of interest in your hometownLeisure Activities/ Hobbies1.What do you do in your spare time2.What are your spare time interests/hobbies3.How do you spend your leisure time4.How do you spend your weekends /What do you like doing at the weekend5.Do you like reading What kind of books do you read6.What is your favorite sport What are the rules7.Do you often read newspapers Which ones do you read8.Do you often go to the cinema/ theatre9.What kind of films do you like best10.Do you often watch TV What id your favorite program11.What kind of music do you enjoy12.Who is your favorite film star Will you describe him/her to me13.How do people usually spend their free time in your countryAmbitions1.Do you have any ambitions2.If you could start your life again, would you do anything different3.What do you see yourself doing in ten years’ time4.Have you ever thought to have your own business What kind of business do youhope to have5.How do you want to develop your careerFuture Plan1.What are your plans for your future2.What are your plans on your returning to Chins3.What do you intend to do after you finish studyingLiving/Studying Abroad1.Do you want to study abroad2.Which country do you intend to go to3.What are you going to study / What do you intend to study4.What are you going to major in5.Which university are you going to study at6.Have you been admitted by the university you apply for7.What is your research proposal all about8.Why do you want to study abroad9.What will be your main problem when you are studying in a foreign country10.Some Chinese students feel that overseas students get preferential treatment. What is your opinion11.What kind of culture shocks do you think will be probably encountered in western world How will you overcome them12.What problems can you foresee in the future when you come back to China Education1.Say something about your educational background. /Can you tell me a little about your educational background2.What is your major / How do you like it3.What subjects did you study at university Do you think they are useful in preparing you for your future work4.Which is the best university in your country5.Could you sum up your own study habits in a few points6.Do you think the subjects you are studying today are relevant to present-day society WhyCampus Life1.Can you say something about your school life2.Could you tell me something about your campus life3.What impressed you most when you were at university4.What are the best and the worst memories you have of your primary or secondary school days5.Did you ever take part-time jobs when studying at university6.Do you think it’s a good idea for full-time students to take part-time jobs Language1.What aspect of English do you find the most difficult2.Do you think foreign language learning is important3.Do you think you will be able to cope with the English-language demands of your intended program4.How do you think language should be learned5.How many foreign languages can you speakCity1.How do you like Shanghai Compare it to your hometown.2.What do you think about the city you live in3.What place do you like best in Shanghai/Beijing4.What places in Shanghai/Beijing should a foreigner visit5.If you had the choice, where would you choose to live inTraveling1.Do you like/enjoy traveling Where have you been to2.Which country/place would you most like to visit3.Which parts of China would you recommend a foreigner to visit4.Have you ever been to another country Where did you go5.Which is the best place you’ve been to in China/ Which place do you likebest6.What do you like to do when you visit an unfamiliar placeHouse and Home1.What’s the house like you live in now How do you feel about it2.Could you describe your home3.If you were given a choice, what sort of house would you like to live in why4.Could you describe the traditional architecture of your countryCooking1.Do you enjoy cooking2.Who does most of the shopping / cooking in your family3.What is the favorite food in your familyFriendship1.Do you have a lot of friends2.What does friendship mean to you3.What kind of people do you make friends with4.What would you do if your next door neighbor were noisy nearly all the timePart Two1.2.34.56.7.8.9.10.11.12.14.15.16.17.19.20.21.22.24.25.26.27.29.30.31.32.34.35.36.37.39.40.41.42.44.45.46.47.49.50.51.52.53.54.55.56.57.58.59.60.61.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.69.70.71.72.73.74.75.76.77.78.79.80.81.82.83.84.85.86.87.88.89.90.91.92.93.94.95.96.97.98.99.100.。

雅思口语part1试卷试题库题集.docx

雅思口语part1试卷试题库题集.docx

个人信息类Studies1.What subject(s) are you studying2.Why did you choose to study that subject3.Do you like your subject (Why/Why not)4.Is it very interesting5.(Possibly) Are you looking forward to working6.Do you prefer to study in the mornings or in theafternoon Teachers1.Do you have a favorite teacher2.Do you want to be a teacher in the future3.What kinds of teachers do you like4.Do you think teachers should be angry at students or not5.Do you like strict teachers6.What's the different between young and old teachers7.Is it important for teachers to interact with students frequently8.What ’ s the most important part in your study, teachers or classmates Hometown1.What’ s (the name of) your hometown (again)2.Is that a big city or a small place3.Please describe your hometown a little.4.How long have you been living there5.Do you like your hometown6.(Possibly) Do you like living there *7.What do you like (most) about your hometown8.Is there anything you dislike about it9.Do you think you will continue living there for a long timeAccommodation1.What kind of housing/accommodation do you live in2.Do you live in a house or a flat3.Who do you live with4.How long have you lived there5.Do you plan to live there for a long time6.(If you answer you haven't lived there long) What's the difference between where youare living now and where you have lived in the past7.Can you describe the place where you live8.Which room does your family spend most of the time in9.What do you usually do in your house/flat/room10.Are the transport facilities to your home very good11.Do you prefer living in a house or a flat12.Please describe the room you live in.13.What part of your hometown do you like the most个人爱好Vegetables and fruits1.What's your favorite vegetable and fruit2.How often do you eat fruits3.Are there any special fruits in your hometown4.Should we eat vegetables every daySnacks (New )1.What kinds of snacks do you like to eat2.Is it healthy to eat snacks3.Do your parents allow you to eat snacks4.What was the most popular snack when you were young5.What kinds of snacks do children in your country like to eat nowadays Trees1.Do you like trees2.(Similar to above) Do you like (to go to) the forest (or, a forest)3.Is there a forest near your hometown4.Would you like to live in a place that has lots of trees5.Where can one find trees (or forests) in your country6.Do you think places with trees attract more visitors than places with few trees7.Did you ever (like to) climb trees when you were a child8.Have you ever planted a tree9.Do you think more people should plant trees10.(Similar to above) Do you think we should plant more trees11.Do you think trees are important12.What would you say are the benefits of having trees13.Do you think we need to protect trees1.How much TV do you (usually) watch2.What's your favorite TV program3.Did you watch much TV when you were a child (How much)4.What (types of) programs did you watch when you were a child5.Do you think television has changed in the past few decades6.(Possibly) Do you think television has changed since you were a child7.Has television changed your life in any wayFilm1.Do you like to watch films2.Do you prefer foreign films or Chinese films3.How often do you go to a cinema to watch a movie4.Do Chinese people like to go to a cinema to watch a film5.What kinds of movies do you like best6.What was the first film that you watched1.Do you like swimming2.Is it difficult to learn how to swim3.Where do Chinese like to go swimming4.What’ s the difference between swimming in the pool and swimming in the sea5.Do you like to watch sports on TV6.Do you play any sports7.Do you have a favorite sports star8.What’ s the most popular sports in China9.What kinds of sports would you like to try in the future10.Have you ever tried any dangerous sports1.What clothes do you usually like to wear2.Do / did you wear the same clothes at school and at home3.Will you change your clothes when you go home today4.Did you have any special clothes to wear when you were a child5.Did you like them1.What kinds of books did you like to read when you were young2.Do you still keep these books3.Have you ever given others books as gifts4.What’ s your favorite kind of booksMusic1.Do you often (like to) listen to music2.When do you listen to music3.How much time do you spend listening to music every day4.What kinds of music do you like to listen to5.What's your favorite kind of music6.Have you ever been to a concert before7.Do you like to listen to live music8.When did you start listening to this type of music9.Where do you listen to it10.How do you feel when you listen to this music11.Do you like listening to songs12.Have you ever been to a musical performance13.Have you ever learned to play a musical instrument14.Is music an important subject at school in China15.Did you often listen to music when you were a child (If yes, give details.) What kinds ofmusic are (most) popular in China1.Are there many (or, any) museums in your hometown2.Do you think museums are useful for visitors to your hometown/country3.Do you often visit a museum4.Did you go to any museums when you were a child5.When was the last time you visited a museum6.Do you think museums are important7.Do you think it's suitable for museums to sell things tovisitors Photography1.Do you like to take photographs (Why)2.Do you prefer to take photos yourself or to have other people take photos (Why)3.How long have you liked taking photographs4.How (why) did you become interested in photography5.How often do you take photographs6.In what situations do you take photographs7.What kind of photos do you like to take (Why)8.Do you prefer to take pictures of people or of scenery9.Who do you take photos of10.How do you keep your photos11.Do you keep your photographs on your computer12.Are there any photos on the walls of your home13.Do you frame (or have you framed) any of your photos (If yes, which & why)14.Do you prefer to send postcards to people or to send photos that you took yourself (Why)生活休闲Weekends1.What do you do in your spare time2.When do you spend time with your family3.What do you usually do on weekends4.What did you do last weekend5.What do other people in your hometown (or, in your country) usually do on weekends6.What are you going to do next weekend7.Do you think it is important to make the most of your weekend8.Do you feel that weekends now are more important to you than when you were a child Public holidays1.What public holidays do you have in your country2.Do people in your country celebrate foreign festivals3.What do you usually do during public holidays4.What did you do during the last public holiday5.Do you think public holidays are important6.Why do we need publicholidays Transportation1.What’ s the most popular means of transportation in your hometown2.How often do you take buses3.Can you compare the advantages of planes and trains4.Is driving to work popular in your country5.Do you think people will drive more in the future6.Would you ride bikes to work in the future7.What will become the most popular means of transportation in China8.Do you prefer public transportation or private transportationNewspapers/ News1.Do you often read newspapers2.Which do you prefer reading, magazines or newspapers3.What kinds of (types of) newspapers (or magazines) do you usually read4.How old were you when you first started to read newspapers5.Do you think it’ s important to read newspapers (Why/Why not)6.Why do (you think) people read newspapers7.What different types of newspaper are there in China8.Do you care about the news9.Is the news important (to you)10.What kinds of news do Chinese people read in newspapers11.Do you prefer to read about domestic (or local) news or international news (Why)12.What are some methods that newspapers use to attract readers13.What influence do you think newspapers have on society14.Do you think the Internet is a good way to get news抽象话题Text messages/phone calls (New )1.Do you text someone if he doesn’ t answer your phone2.Is there any chance when texting someone is better than calling him3.Have you ever had difficulty replying4.How often do you send text messages5.How often do you make phone calls6.Do you like to call your parents or send text messages tothem Social network (New )1.What kinds of social networking websites do you like to use2.Are you a social person3.What kinds of people do you like to be friends with on those websites4.Is it easy to find real friends on a social networking website5.What kinds of chatting app or software do Chinese like to useTime management1.Are you good at organizing time2.How do you usually organize time3.Do you think planning is important for time management4.Why do some people find it hard to follow their plans5.How would you teach your children time managementTeamwork(New )1.When was the last time you worked with a team2.Do you like to work or study with others or just by yourself3.What’ s the most important thing for teamwork4.Do you like to be aleader Sleeping1.How many hours are you asleep for every day2.Is it necessary to take a nap every day3.Do old people sleep a lot Why4.What time do you usually go to bed5.Do you always have a good sleep1.Do you like to watch the sky2.What is the sky like at night in your hometown3.Do you like to watch stars4.Have you ever taken a course about stars5.What's your favorite starBeing in a hurry ( New)1.When was the last time you did something in a hurry2.Do you like to finish things quickly3.What kinds of things will you never do in a hurry4.Why do people make mistakes more easily when they are in ahurry Being alone1.Do you like to be alone2.What do you like to do when you are alone3.Do you like to spend time with your friends or just stay at home on your own4.When was the last time you were being alone1.When did you start learning math2.Do you like math3.Who taught you math4.Who’ s your favorite teacher so far5.Is math difficult for you to learn6.Do you like to use acalculator History (New)1.Do you like (to learn about) history2.What historical event do you find most interesting3.Do you think history is important4.Do you like to watch programs on TV about history5.Do you think you (= one) can (really) learn history from films and/or TV programs6.Do you think the Internet is a good place to learn about history7.Can you name a person from history whom you would like to learn more about8.Why would you like to learn more about him/her1.What do you remember to do every day2.What helps people to remember things3.Why do old people forget about things easily4.Have you ever forgotten somethingimportant Helping others (New)1.When was the last time you helped others2.Do you like to help strangers3.Did your parents teach you the importance of helping others when you were young4.Have you ever refused to help others5.Would you keep helping people in the future6.Hanging out with friends7.How often do you like to hang out with friends8.Who do you usually like to hang out with9.Where do you like to go when you hang out with your friends10.Do you like to go out with a big group or just few friendsHandwriting1.Do you usually write by hand or write using a computer(typewriter or word-processor)2.Nowadays, how do most people write things3.Do you think computers might one day replace handwriting4.When do children begin to write in your country5.How did you learn to write6.Do you think handwriting is very important (nowadays)7.How can children today improve (or, practice) their handwriting8.What impression does a person's handwriting have on other people1.Do you write many letters or emails2.Do you prefer to write letters by hand or to use a computer3.Which do you more often write, emails or letters4.How often do you write an email or a letter5.What are the differences between emails and letters6.What do you usually write about7.Who do you usually write to8.Is it hard to think of what to write9.What kind(s) of letter/email do you think is (are) the hardest to write10.How do you feel when you receive a letter or email11.What kinds of emails (or letters) do you receive that make you feel happy12.Do you think people will still write letters in the futureColors ( New)1.What colors do you like2.What’ s the most popular color in China3.Do you like to wear clothes or bright colors4.What’ s the different between men and women’ s preference on colors5.Do colors affect yourmood Countryside (New )1.Would you like to live in the countryside in the future2.What do people living in the countryside like to do3.What are the benefits of living in rural areas4.What’ s the different between living in the city and living the countryside。

雅思口语Part1问题和答案(各个话题)

雅思口语Part1问题和答案(各个话题)

Confirmation QuestionsGood morning/afternoon. How are you?Morning/afternoon. Fine, thank!How do you do?How do you do?Hi, good to meet you.Good to meet you too.Hi, how are you doing?Not too bad. And you?1.Can I see your ID card please?Sure, here you are.2.Could you tell me your full name please?My full name is ……. But you can call me….3. And what shall I call you?Most people call me …...Hometown Questions4. Whereabouts is your hometown?Xian is located in Shanxi province, which is in central China.5. Let's talk about your hometown or village. What kind of place is it? My hometown is a small place, just outside of Beijing. It takes about an hour to reach/get to there. The people there are mostly farmers, but a lot of the young people work in Beijing. It's a quiet place and I like it.6. Could you tell me something about your hometown?a. Well, it's quite big and it's the capital of Shanxi province. The population's about 6 million and it's famous for its historic sites, especially for the Terracotta Warriors. Xi' an used to be the capital of China, and it's the beginning of the famous Silk Road.b. Okay. Well, my hometown is Beijing and I live just outside of it near the 4th ring road. As you probably know, Beijing's the political and cultural center of China, and it's quite a historical place as well. It's huge-about 12 or 13 million people live in it now-and it seems to be getting bigger every year.7. What kind of landscape surrounds your hometown?a. Harbin's right near the Song Hua Jiang River and it's kind of in a flat area, with mountains in the distance.b. Indio's a coastal city near the sea, so the main landscapes are the beaches and bays. There are also some nice hills nearby.8. What are the main tourist attractions in your hometown?There's the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. These are the two that are most well known. They are also symbols of China. They attract most visitors, but there are quite a lot of other famous sites as well.9. What are the people like in your hometown?They're usually very friendly, but a bit conservative. People still hold onto a lot of old customs and traditions, which is what I mean by conservative. But I think people there are very hospitable and kind. If you ask someone for directions, they'll always try to help you out, or find someone else who can.10. What places in your hometown do you like best and tell me why?I like the Temple of Heaven best because it's very beautiful. It has a lot of space and there are lots of really nice and old trees there. In the early morning, it's very peaceful. The older people practice their Tai-ji, while the younger children just run around and play. I like it there a lot.11. What places in your hometown might a visitor be interested to visit, and tell me why?I'd recommend the Great Wall, Summer Palace, and the Forbidden City. Those are the most famous places in the city, and I think they best represent Beijing.12. Do you like your hometown, and tell me why or why not?a. Yes. Although it may not have as many opportunities, I think my hometown is a warmhearted place and the people are not as selfish as they are in some of the bigger cities.b. To be frank, I don't really like my hometown that much. I mean, perhaps there are many people who are happy to live there, but I find that the pollution problem is just too bad, and to me it doesn't seem like a good place to raise a family.13. Do you think your hometown is a good place for a young person to live?a. Yes I do, because it's got a lot of opportunities and the entertainment facilities are quite good. You can get a decent job here if you have some skills, and you can make a lot of good friends if you have a good personality.b. No, I think if you're young you'd be better off going to a bigger city with more opportunities. I think my hometown is more suitable for an older crowd, who enjoy a more peaceful life. Younger people get bored with the way things are here.14. What are the advantages and disadvantages of living in your hometown?I think the biggest advantage is that it's a place where you can find a good job with a good salary, if you try very hard. Also, the people are quite kind and generous. The main disadvantages are the traffic and pollution problems. If you stay in my hometown you will know that these are the two things that everyone here hates the most.Weather Questions15. What is the climate like in your hometown?It's generally very hot in the summer, like about 40 degrees Celsius. Inthe winter, it's cold about minus 14 degrees Celsius. The spring and autumn are both mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from around 12 to 25 degrees Celsius. Oh, and summertime is extremely humid as well.. There are four seasons. Winter is cold and snowy; spring is short and rainy; summer is hot and humid; and autumn is beautiful.16. What is the weather like in Beijing?In general, it's pretty dry. Winters are a bit cold. They are dry and windy, with a bit of snow. Spring is short and a bit windy. Summers are hot and a bit more humid, and temperatures can go as high as 30 degrees, so it can be kind of uncomfortable in the summer unless you have air conditioning. Fall is probably the best season-it's very comfortable-not windy, and not too cold or hot like the other seasons.17. How would you compare the climate in your hometown with other cities? Well there are definitely places that have a milder climate. My hometown's weather is a little bit uncomfortable for some people in the summer and winter. There are places where the weather is quite stable all year round. On the other hand, there are some places where the weather's even worse, like in Daqing.18. What're the advantages and disadvantages of the weather in your hometown?Advantages and disadvantages? That's a difficult question to answer, let me think for a second. Well, I guess the main advantage is that its dry, so we don't have to worry about too much rain, and the winters are not too cold like in some other places in northern China. The disadvantage is that it can get windy here, and when there is a sandstorm, well, that can be terrible to put up with.19. What's your favorite weather in your hometown?Actually, I've never thought about that. I guess it would have to be a sunny but not too hot day. It would be just a bit hot, like the kind of weather we get here in Beijing during autumn.Food questions20. What kind of food and dishes do people eat in your hometown?Most people in Changsha like spicy dishes because it's quite hot and humid there, so we need to eat a lot of chilies to help us adapt to the weather. Many people say that in all of China people in Changsha eat the spiciest food.21.What is the main food in China?Well, I'd say it's rice, but I think there are areas where rice is not that important. Each major area in China might eat rice in different quantities, but I think its still the biggest food and probably will always be the top one.22. In what ways has the diet of people in your country been changing? Well, we tend to eat more convenience foods now, especially fast food fromrestaurants like McDonalds and Chinese fast food places. Also, I'd guess we are now eating a lot of dishes regularly that we thought were big luxuries about 20 years ago.23. How has your diet changed?I don't think it has changed that much. I still eat the same things as I ate when I was a child. I guess the main change is that I have more time and money to go out for dinner.Festival Questions24. Tell me what's the biggest traditional festival in your country. Definitely the Spring Festival. I suppose it's somewhat like Christmas is in western countries. Spring Festival is the only time when all families gather together and stores and business are closed for several days.25. What do you do during the Spring Festival?I usually go back to my hometown and spend a week in my parents' home. We eat delicious food, visit family and friends, and watch TV. I also like to try and contact my high school friends and see how they're doing and what they're up to. We give each other presents and we buy ourselves new clothes to wear for the New Year.26. Can you describe one of the main festivals celebrated in your country? National Day, which is on October 1st, is a big holiday. We get three days off and there are a lot of fireworks displays. There are large flower pictures and other types of flowers decorating the city, and some of the larger cities hold parades.Changes Questions27. What changes have taken place in your hometown in the last 20 years? Well, I'm pretty young, but may parents always complain that my hometown's traffic is much worse, and they say that prices are a lot higher. But I think on the positive side, life is better, houses are in better condition and there are much better shops and cleaner conditions in the restaurants.28. Has your life changed in the last 10 years, and if so, in what ways?I think my life has changed. It's a bit more comfortable than it used to be, because my parents have more money than they used to have. I thinkI am a bit more responsible than I used to be, and am not quite as carefree.29. Is there anything you'd like to change in your life?Yes, my dependence upon my parents. Right now I'm quite dependent on them for money, so I hope I can be more independent in the future and one day be able to support them instead of their always supporting me.30. How different is your life from the lives of your parents?It's very different. I have had many more opportunities and a much more comfortable life than they had. I remember my father telling me stories about having just one egg to eat each week, and that was the highlight of his week. I can't really imagine life like that, so I'm grateful thatI have a better life than my parents dig. I appreciate their hard work to get us to this point in our lives.31. Has tourism changed China very much?Yes, very much in the last 10 years. Each year we are getting more tourists coming to China since the open door policy. People see more foreigners, and are used to the sight of them now. China is becoming more cosmopolitan, and people are getting to know more about the outside world.32. Has the transport changed over the past 20 years in China?Yes, a lot. We used to have very few bus lines years ago. Most people would use their bikes to get to and from places in the city. But now in big cities there are more bus lines, so it's a lot more convenient. Some cities also have subway lines, and that makes things faster. There are also more taxis in cities, and more people are using them as a mode of transportation.Travels and Holiday Questions33. Do you enjoy traveling?Yes, very much. I've been to most of the major cities in China, and I've also traveled to Thailand and Singapore. I think the more I travel, the more I want to travel. I just like seeing how other people live, and it's really amazing to learn about different cu1tures-much more exciting than just reading about them in a textbook.34. What do you usually do in your holidays?During my holiday, I try to catch up with friends and go out together somewhere. That's the only time I can relax and do something I enjoy. Other than that, it's really difficult because I am always busy with my work, and sometimes I have to work overtime.35. Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit on your holidays? Where and why?Yeah, I guess the best places to me are beaches. You see, I really like beaches because I just like watching the water come in and I love riding up and down the waves as they come into the shore. So places like Qingdao and Dalian are great places to me.Yes, I'd love to visit Xinjiang if I have a chance. Xinjiang is in the western part of China. The people there are mostly minorities, and I've seen the landscape in some pictures. It's incredible. If I travel to Xinjiang, I'll take a train so that I can see the landscape throughout the journey.36. Let's talk a little about traveling and transport. For a long trip, how do you prefer to travel?In my country, if it's a long trip, I prefer taking a train. Not only is it more economical, but also the time has shortened tremendously in the past few years. Air travel is more expensive, and I don't think its worth the extra cost.Transportation Questions37. Which type of transportation do you usually use in your hometown?I use the bicycle. It's fast and cheap and I can always trust it to get me places in the same amount of time.38. Which type of transportation do you prefer for traveling around? Trains are better because they don't encounter any traffic jams, whereas sometimes in the bus, we get struck in traffic. Also, it is always difficult to get on buses during peak hours, whereas with a train you havea better chance of getting a seat during peak hours.39. What's the traffic situation like in your hometown?It's quite bad now, and I think it's getting more and more serious. The big problems are too many cars and not enough space. I think that building more roads sometimes just adds to the problem because people just buy more cars.Accommodations Questions40. Tell me about the kind of accommodations you live in?In my country, I live in a two-bedroom apartment with my parents. The apartment's not big, but we've made it very comfortable to live in. We live on the third floor, and there's no lift in our apartment. The highest floor is the sixth floor, so whoever lives on the sixth floor has to climb up and down everyday.41. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the kind of housing you live in?Let me think. The biggest advantage? I guess it would be the convenience of it. I can do anything I want. As for the biggest disadvantage, some people might say the space, but I think the biggest disadvantage of living in a flat is that you never really get to know your neighbours.42. Which do you prefer, a flat or a house?Well, it depends on the condition that they are in. I'd probably have to say a flat, because you don't have to worry so much about maintaining it.43. Which floor do you live on, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of living on that floor?I live on the 1st floor. The advantage is that it's easier to get to, because you don't have to climb any steps. The bad thing is that it's a bit noisier, although we don't have to put up with too much noise from downstairs, since there is no downstairs!Family Questions44. Can you tell me something about your family?I have 3 brothers and no sisters. Both of my parents are still alive, and are still working. My grandparents on my father's side are both alive too,though my mother's parents have already passed away. I am also married (I)got married 2 years ago.45. What do your family members do for a living?My father's retired, and my mother's still working as a nurse at the Xie He hospital. My father used to be a city inspector. I have no brothers and sisters.46. What do you and your family like to do together?I guess we mainly just talk about a lot of things and then watch TV together. My parents and I like to visit people together. Sometimes we go shopping together, but to tell you the truth I prefer doing that by myself. 47. Do you prefer big families or small families? What do you think are the advantages of big families and small families?Well, big families are probably good for the children, because there are so many people to play with. But I think that big families also create a big burden for the parents and it's difficult for each child to receive the attention he or she deserves.Studies Questions (Academic Module Students)48. What is your major?I major in Accounting, which is part of the School of Business at my university. I mainly study the international accounting system as it relates to foreign trade.49. Why did you choose your major?Because I've always enjoyed working with computers, and I was always good at math and logic. I was fortunate to have a computer in my home when I was in high school, and I spent quite a lot of time just playing around on the computer. My parents bought me all sorts of books on computer programming, and I just started to read them and pick up the ideas in them.50. How do you like your major?a. I enjoy it, actually. I didn't know that much about it before I studied it, but I'm glad I chose it because it suits me a lot. My father actually suggested that I major in Accounting, because he thought that I'd enjoy it, too.b. I don't like it at all. I wish I could switch to a different one, but it's next to impossible to change majors. I just hope that when I get a job, I won't have to do a lot of work related to my major.51. What do you like most about your studies?I just like learning the principles, and I like solving problems successfully. I also like getting to know my classmates, and working with them.52. Is there anything you don't like about your studies?Generally I like my subjects, but I hate the examination system. There are too many examinations, and most of the time we have to memorize lots of things in books. I'm not very good at that and I find it's a waste oftime and energy. Other than that, I quite enjoy my time at school. 53. How do you like your life in the People's University?A. I don't like it very much. The dormitory's very crowded, the food is tasteless and my teachers aren't very inspiring. When I was a high school student, I was looking forward to university life so much. I'm quite disappointed, because it's really not what I expected.B. I like it a lot. Sometimes it is a little hard to live in the university, but I have made many good friends and I enjoy my major. It was hard at first to live apart from my parents, but I think that it has been a good change for me. I am much more independent and more able to deal with troubles on my own. My courses are mostly interesting too, so I'm glad that I chose the major I did.54. What do you think of the training you got in the university?a. I think most of my courses will be helpful in the future. My university has tried very hard to keep up to date with the latest developments in our field. There were some compulsory classes that I didn't like, such as politics and history, but overall, I think I was provided with a pretty good education. I don't think it's possible to learn everything you need to know in a future career, but I'm satisfied my courses have given mea good start.b. I don't think it was very good. There were some compulsory classes that I had no interest in. Also, our facilities were not very modern, so there were many things we couldn't do.55. How was your high school experience?I had a good high school experience because I was at a good school, and I made so many good friends there. I think I was lucky to have good teachers I think my high school experience was not a happy one because I seemed to always be under a lot of pressure, and for some reason I always seemed to have bad luck. When I got to University my luck started to improve.Work Questions56. Where do you work?I work in the main office of Motorola. It's near the Lufthansa Centre, by the third ring road and Liangmahe road in Beijing. I've been there since 1985.57. When do you go to work everyday?I am required to get to work at 9:00 o'clock, but sometimes I get there at 8:00 o'clock, or even earlier.58. How do you get to work?I drive a car. I own a Santana car, and each morning I have to fight through the traffic. Sometimes I wonder if having a car is really worth it. 59. What do you do for a living?I'm an engineer. But my day-to-day work involves quite a lot of management. In fact, I'm in charge of the Beijing branch of Motorola, and have a dozenor so engineers working under me to handle the technical side of the work.60. What are some of your responsibilities? I mean, what does your job involve?I'm a sales manager. I'm in charge of overseeing sales operations for all of northern China, including Beijing. I have about 40 employees under me who are the regional sales representatives.61. Tell me about a typical day at work. What do you do on a daily basis? Most of the time, I sit behind a desk and answer phone calls. It's not a very active job, but I do enjoy it most of the time, except when I get a phone call from a very angry customer. Sometimes, they just want to shout at someone, and because I'm the first one to answer the phone, I get the full vent of their anger.62. How do you like your job?I enjoy it very much. It does have its ups and downs, but really it's quitea good job. I enjoy the people I work with too, which really can make or break a job. We work very well together and can trust each other to do our fair share.63. What do you like most about your job?A. My job is challenging and interesting, and I think that the best thing about it is the satisfaction I get from solving problems. Each time I manage to make things go smoothly, I get a great sense of satisfaction. B. I guess I like the pay. I know that sounds cold, but in fact my job is very routine and so I just feel that at least the pay gives me some satisfaction.64. What don't you like about your job?a. I think the worst part of the job is all the unnecessary bureaucracy that exists to do everything. I jut wish that there could be simpler routines and not so many steps to everything.b. I think the worst part of my job is the long hours that I'm sometimes required to work. I think it should be designed so that I can be allowed to go home on time every night.65. Tell me something about your job?Well, I'm a French teacher. I teach undergraduate students who are majoring in French. I've been working for about 10 years already, teachinga whole variety of courses over the past 10 years.66. Which part of the day do you like best?Going home from work! Well actually I should say stepping into my flat and greeting my baby daughter who is now about 2 years old.67. What made you decide to get into this field?I didn't really plan to be a teacher at first, but my parents encouraged me to go into teaching. At first I really hated it, but after a while I got used to standing in front of a room full of students. I enjoyed my classes and the challenges of teaching, so that's when I knew that teaching was the right profession for me.Hobbies and Spare Time68. What kind of hobbies do you have?I'm a big basketball fan, even though I'm not very good at playing basketball myself. I love to watch the NBA on TV whenever I get a chance.I also play ping-pong and volleyball whenever I can.69. How did you become interested in your hobby?Since I was young, my father has always involved me in different activities. My father is a ping-pong coach in a high school. So I always have a chance to follow him when he coached. When I was in the school, I got a chance to play with other students in other sports. So that's how I developed an interest in different sports.70. What do you do in your spare time?I like to play on the computer and surf the Internet. Once I get on the Internet, I find that time really passes very quickly. Before I know it, several hours have passed and my back and neck are aching. I also like to go for walks and read novels on ancient Chinese history.71. Do you like to be with a group of people or alone when you're free?I like being with a group of people. It's livelier and I feel more at ease, especially when I feel that my friends are also having a good time.72. How do you spend your weekends?I usually sleep in on Saturday morning if I can, study in the afternoon in the library, and go out with friends in the evening. On Sundays, I like to go shopping and just spend time walking around outside if the weather is nice. If I don't have much money, I still like to go window-shopping, and I get almost as much pleasure out of that!73. How do you spend your free time?I attend training courses in the evenings. However, as a mother, I also take my son somewhere at the weekend. For example, I may drive to the suburbs or the countryside around Beijing and go fishing, swimming and mountain climbing. I enjoy family life very much.74. What kinds of things do you like doing when you're not working?I'm kind of an indoor type of person, so I guess I like reading most. I'm interested in reading all kinds of books and newspaper or magazine articles, especially those on current issues. I just want to be informed of what's going on in the world.75. Do you like doing these things with a group of friends or by yourself?I prefer being with my friends and family. I'm kind of an outdoor type.I like to go swimming or play badminton with my family or friends during weekends or holidays. If I have a longer vacation, I usually travel to further away places all over the country.Reading76. What kinds of books do you like to read in your spare time?I like reading biographies of interesting people. I like these because they teach me something and also I find that other people's lives are sometimes even stranger than the lives of people in fictional stories 77. Do you like reading books and newspaper?Yes, I like to read the 21st Century and the China Daily. I usually read as much as I have time for, which is sometimes quite a lot. Both of these newspapers are in English, and I find that it really is a good way for me to practice my English.78. Where do you like to read books?I suppose it depends on the book. If it's just a normal novel, then I guess I'd rather read it at home in my room. But if it's a non-fiction, informational book I guess I'd rather read it in a library.79.Do you discuss the books you read with friends?Yeah, if there's something interesting in them. For example some of the things people say in the biographies make good quotes and I like talking about these people to others.80. Is reading popular in your country with young people?No, I'd say that it's getting less popular. There are just so many other things to do that we don't really have to rely on books that much for entertainment. I think TV is the main reason. Is just more efficient and easier on the brain to watch a show than read a book.Sports81. What is your favourite sport?My favourite sport is basketball. I've been playing it regularly for abouta year, and I'm quite crazy about it now.82. Why do you like it so much?Basketball is fast and it's a bit more exciting than playing other sports like football. I love the NBA, so that also makes me more interested in the sport as well.83. What sports are played in your country?Ping-pong and football are probably the most popular sports. China has a very large following of football fans. Especially now that China has qualified for the World Cup, we've become quite crazy about football.84. What is the most popular sport in your country?I'd have to say that football's really the most popular sport in China. There are literally millions of crazy football fans. Whenever there's a match on TV between China and another country, you can hear loud cheers and shouts all around the city whenever China scores a goal, and loud groans and moans when the other country scores.85. What are the sports facilities like in your hometown?Beijing has a lot of modem indoor facilities offering bowling, tennis, swimming, and other things. But, it's too expensive for most Chinese, and you have to belong to the club in order to use the facilities. There aren't。

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个人信息类Studies1.What subject(s) are you studying?2.Why did you choose to study that subject?3.Do you like your subject? (Why?/Why not?)4.Is it very interesting?5.(Possibly) Are you looking forward to working?6.Do you prefer to study in the mornings or in the afternoon?Teachers1.Do you have a favorite teacher?2.Do you want to be a teacher in the future?3.What kinds of teachers do you like?4.Do you think teachers should be angry at students or not?5.Do you like strict teachers?6.What's the different between young and old teachers?7.Is it important for teachers to interact with students frequently?8.What’s the most important part in your study, teachers or classmates?Hometown1.What’s (the name of) your hometown (again)?2.Is that a big city or a small place?3.Please describe your hometown a little.4.How long have you been living there?5.Do you like your hometown?6.(Possibly) Do you like living there? *7.What do you like (most) about your hometown?8.Is there anything you dislike about it?9.Do you think you will continue living there for a long time?Accommodation1.What kind of housing/accommodation do you live in?2.Do you live in a house or a flat?3.Who do you live with?4.How long have you lived there?5.Do you plan to live there for a long time?6.(If you answer you haven't lived there long) What's the difference between where you areliving now and where you have lived in the past?7.Can you describe the place where you live?8.Which room does your family spend most of the time in?9.What do you usually do in your house/flat/room?10.Are the transport facilities to your home very good?11.Do you prefer living in a house or a flat?12.Please describe the room you live in.13.What part of your hometown do you like the most?个人爱好Vegetables and fruits1. What's your favorite vegetable and fruit?2. How often do you eat fruits?3. Are there any special fruits in your hometown?4. Should we eat vegetables every day?Snacks (New)1. What kinds of snacks do you like to eat?2. Is it healthy to eat snacks?3. Do your parents allow you to eat snacks?4. What was the most popular snack when you were young?5. What kinds of snacks do children in your country like to eat nowadays?Trees1. Do you like trees?2. (Similar to above) Do you like (to go to) the forest (or, a forest)?3. Is there a forest near your hometown?4. Would you like to live in a place that has lots of trees?5. Where can one find trees (or forests) in your country?6. Do you think places with trees attract more visitors than places with few trees?7. Did you ever (like to) climb trees when you were a child?8. Have you ever planted a tree?9. Do you think more people should plant trees?10. (Similar to above) Do you think we should plant more trees?11. Do you think trees are important?12. What would you say are the benefits of having trees?13. Do you think we need to protect trees?Television (New)1. How much TV do you (usually) watch?2. What's your favorite TV program?3. Did you watch much TV when you were a child? (How much?)4. What (types of) programs did you watch when you were a child?5. Do you think television has changed in the past few decades?6. (Possibly) Do you think television has changed since you were a child?7. Has television changed your life in any way?Film1. Do you like to watch films?2. Do you prefer foreign films or Chinese films?3. How often do you go to a cinema to watch a movie?4. Do Chinese people like to go to a cinema to watch a film?5. What kinds of movies do you like best?6. What was the first film that you watched?Swimming (New) /Sports1. Do you like swimming?2. Is it difficult to learn how to swim?3. Where do Chinese like to go swimming?4. What’s the difference between swimming in the pool and swimming in the sea?5. Do you like to watch sports on TV?6. Do you play any sports?7. Do you have a favorite sports star?8. What’s the most popular sports in China?9. What kinds of sports would you like to try in the future?10. Have you ever tried any dangerous sports?Clothes1. What clothes do you usually like to wear?2. Do / did you wear the same clothes at school and at home?3. Will you change your clothes when you go home today?4. Did you have any special clothes to wear when you were a child?5. Did you like them?Reading books1. What kinds of books did you like to read when you were young?2. Do you still keep these books?3. Have you ever given others books as gifts?4. What’s your favorite kind of books?Music1. Do you often (like to) listen to music?2. When do you listen to music?3. How much time do you spend listening to music every day?4. What kinds of music do you like to listen to?5. What's your favorite kind of music?6. Have you ever been to a concert before?7. Do you like to listen to live music?8. When did you start listening to this type of music?9. Where do you listen to it?10. How do you feel when you listen to this music?11. Do you like listening to songs?12. Have you ever been to a musical performance?13. Have you ever learned to play a musical instrument?14. Is music an important subject at school in China?15. Did you often listen to music when you were a child? (If yes, give details.) What kinds ofmusic are (most) popular in China?Museums1. Are there many (or, any) museums in your hometown?2. Do you think museums are useful for visitors to your hometown/country?3. Do you often visit a museum?4. Did you go to any museums when you were a child?5. When was the last time you visited a museum?6. Do you think museums are important?7. Do you think it's suitable for museums to sell things to visitors?Photography1. Do you like to take photographs? (Why?)2. Do you prefer to take photos yourself or to have other people take photos? (Why?)3. How long have you liked taking photographs?4. How (why) did you become interested in photography?5. How often do you take photographs?6. In what situations do you take photographs?7. What kind of photos do you like to take? (Why?)8. Do you prefer to take pictures of people or of scenery?9. Who do you take photos of?10. How do you keep your photos?11. Do you keep your photographs on your computer?12. Are there any photos on the walls of your home?13. Do you frame (or have you framed) any of your photos? (If yes, which? & why?)14. Do you prefer to send postcards to people or to send photos that you took yourself? (Why?)生活休闲Weekends1. What do you do in your spare time?2. When do you spend time with your family?3. What do you usually do on weekends?4. What did you do last weekend?5. What do other people in your hometown (or, in your country) usually do on weekends?6. What are you going to do next weekend?7. Do you think it is important to make the most of your weekend?8. Do you feel that weekends now are more important to you than when you were a child? Public holidays1. What public holidays do you have in your country?2. Do people in your country celebrate foreign festivals?3. What do you usually do during public holidays?4. What did you do during the last public holiday?5. Do you think public holidays are important?6. Why do we need public holidays?Transportation1. What’s the most popular means of transportation in your hometown?2. How often do you take buses?3. Can you compare the advantages of planes and trains?4. Is driving to work popular in your country?5. Do you think people will drive more in the future?6. Would you ride bikes to work in the future?7. What will become the most popular means of transportation in China?8. Do you prefer public transportation or private transportation?Newspapers/News1. Do you often read newspapers?2. Which do you prefer reading, magazines or newspapers?3. What kinds of (types of) newspapers (or magazines) do you usually read?4. How old were you when you first started to read newspapers?5. Do you think it’s important to read newspapers? (Why?/Why not?)6. Why do (you think) people read newspapers?7. What different types of newspaper are there in China?8. Do you care about the news?9. Is the news important (to you)?10. What kinds of news do Chinese people read in newspapers?11. Do you prefer to read about domestic (or local) news or international news? (Why?)12. What are some methods that newspapers use to attract readers?13. What influence do you think newspapers have on society?14. Do you think the Internet is a good way to get news?抽象话题Text messages/phone calls (New)1. Do you text someone if he doesn’t answer your phone?2. Is there any chance when texting someone is better than calling him?3. Have you ever had difficulty replying?4. How often do you send text messages?5. How often do you make phone calls?6. Do you like to call your parents or send text messages to them?Social network (New)1. What kinds of social networking websites do you like to use?2. Are you a social person?3. What kinds of people do you like to be friends with on those websites?4. Is it easy to find real friends on a social networking website?5. What kinds of chatting app or software do Chinese like to use?Time management1. Are you good at organizing time?2. How do you usually organize time?3. Do you think planning is important for time management?4. Why do some people find it hard to follow their plans?5. How would you teach your children time management?Teamwork(New)1. When was the last time you worked with a team?2. Do you like to work or study with others or just by yourself?3. What’s the most important thing for teamwork?4. Do you like to be a leader?Sleeping1. How many hours are you asleep for every day?2. Is it necessary to take a nap every day?3. Do old people sleep a lot? Why?4. What time do you usually go to bed?5. Do you always have a good sleep?Sky1. Do you like to watch the sky?2. What is the sky like at night in your hometown?3. Do you like to watch stars?4. Have you ever taken a course about stars?5. What's your favorite star?Being in a hurry (New)1. When was the last time you did something in a hurry?2. Do you like to finish things quickly?3. What kinds of things will you never do in a hurry?4. Why do people make mistakes more easily when they are in a hurry?Being alone1. Do you like to be alone?2. What do you like to do when you are alone?3. Do you like to spend time with your friends or just stay at home on your own?4. When was the last time you were being alone?Mathematics1. When did you start learning math?2. Do you like math?3. Who taught you math?4. Who’s your favorite teacher so far?5. Is math difficult for you to learn?6. Do you like to use a calculator?History (New)1. Do you like (to learn about) history?2. What historical event do you find most interesting?3. Do you think history is important?4. Do you like to watch programs on TV about history?5. Do you think you (= one) can (really) learn history from films and/or TV programs?6. Do you think the Internet is a good place to learn about history?7. Can you name a person from history whom you would like to learn more about?8. Why would you like to learn more about him/her?Forget about things/memory (New)1. What do you remember to do every day?2. What helps people to remember things?3. Why do old people forget about things easily?4. Have you ever forgotten something important?Helping others (New)1. When was the last time you helped others?2. Do you like to help strangers?3. Did your parents teach you the importance of helping others when you were young?4. Have you ever refused to help others?5. Would you keep helping people in the future?6. Hanging out with friends7. How often do you like to hang out with friends?8. Who do you usually like to hang out with?9. Where do you like to go when you hang out with your friends?10. Do you like to go out with a big group or just few friends?Handwriting1. Do you usually write by hand or write using a computer(typewriter or word-processor)?2. Nowadays, how do most people write things?3. Do you think computers might one day replace handwriting?4. When do children begin to write in your country?5. How did you learn to write?6. Do you think handwriting is very important (nowadays)?7. How can children today improve (or, practice) their handwriting?8. What impression does a person's handwriting have on other people?Emails and Letters1. Do you write many letters or emails?2. Do you prefer to write letters by hand or to use a computer?3. Which do you more often write, emails or letters?4. How often do you write an email or a letter?5. What are the differences between emails and letters?6. What do you usually write about?7. Who do you usually write to?8. Is it hard to think of what to write?9. What kind(s) of letter/email do you think is (are) the hardest to write?10. How do you feel when you receive a letter or email?11. What kinds of emails (or letters) do you receive that make you feel happy?12. Do you think people will still write letters in the future?Colors (New)1. What colors do you like?2. What’s the most popular color in China?3. Do you like to wear clothes or bright colors?4. What’s the different between men and women’s preference on colors?5. Do colors affect your mood?Countryside (New)1. Would you like to live in the countryside in the future?2. What do people living in the countryside like to do?3. What are the benefits of living in rural areas?4. What’s the different between living in the city and living the countryside?。

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