雅思口语part1两方面要注意.doc

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1、雅思口语part1两方面要注意 雅思口语part1两方面要注意,你都了解了吗?快来一起看看吧,下面就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。雅思口语part1两方面要注意同学们要知道的是雅思口语考试part1中考官提出的问题都是随机的,所以从整体备考以及考试的角度来讲,同学们想取得好成绩在part1中两方面的表现必须到位:第一,everyday vocabulary, 即日常词汇,日常表达的使用。在不同话题、不同领域,用的词汇、短语表达是否地道,是考官十分看重的。第二, basic grammar,基础语法。这并不意味着同学们在part1中不去用复杂结构,但请同学们一定要保证自己的基本语法结构,比如主谓宾,

2、主谓双宾,主系表,there be 句型,这些基本的东西要用好并且用的合适。基于这两个方面,同学们的part1中的表达要坚持有一个相对固定的结构。比如,考官提出问题后,先说什么,后说什么要清晰明了。通过剑桥官方、BC以及一些退休雅思考官的经验介绍可知,雅思口语part1中最重要的就是同学们在答案中要给出主要信息,即对考官问题的直接回答direct answer。在direct answer后请务必对话题进行拓展。雅思口语part1新题:Borrowing / lending雅思口语part 1Have you borrowed books from others?你向别人借过书吗?Yes, I

3、 borrowed a book from my sister, Dream Girl, My Life as a Supreme by Mary Wilson.Have you ever borrowed money from others?你曾经向别人借过钱吗?I have lent money to friends and family members and borrowed money from family members and friends, and neither situation worked out very well.Do you like to lend thin

4、gs to others?你喜欢把东西借给别人吗?I dont like lending things to people, is that a bad thing? Not at all. I once felt pressured by friendship or family ties to lend items to them. If I buy something for myself, its something that I truly want. I dont squander my money and I place a high value on my belongings

5、.especially my books.How do you feel when people dont return things they borrowed from you?当别人借东西不还,你有什么感觉?I would request them/remind them to return the things they owe to me, maybe once or twice. If they still do not return the things, I would not ask them again. I believe that it is the individua

6、ls responsibility to return what they have borrowed.雅思口语新题part2话题配范文:公园雅思口语part2:Describe a park/garden you like visitingYou should say:Where the park isWhen you visit itWhat the park is likeAnd explain why you like visiting itPart 3What are the benefits that a park can bring to a city?Should people

7、 help clean public gardens?Do young people go to the park very often?Why do some people plant flowers at home?雅思口语part2范文Sure, theres a garden here in Edinburgh that I really love. Well, actually its more than a garden, its like a park, Its called Princes Street Gardens and its very large. Apparentl

8、y it was created from an old loch, like a lake, which dried up.Its been there for hundreds of years now and has a lot of trees, plants, flowers and other interesting things like statues, monuments and fountains and stuff like that.Its a public garden and every day you can see hundreds of people ther

9、e - some of them are tourists visiting Edinburgh - and others are just walking through the gardens on their way to someplace, or you can often see people sitting having something to eat or drink at one of the cafes.Just last week I saw several people sitting on some of the benches reading, now that

10、the weather has turned nice again.I used to go to the gardens a lot when I first arrived here from abroad. I found it very relaxing - so much greenery - in the middle of the capital city.Now I try to go every couple of weeks to explore a little and learn a bit more about the gardens. I have some fav

11、ourite places in the gardens, for example, the Ross Fountain, and there are many other monuments and commemorative sites which honor explorers, reformers, and volunteers and people who died in various wars and for various causes throughout history.Its almost like walking through a history book somet

12、imes. I would love to have enough time to learn about all of them.But one of the things I like most is that you can always find a quiet place to be by yourself if you go - or you can go to different parts where there are a lot of people all around - theres a lot of variety and you can see, and somet

13、imes even meet, people from all over the world.I suppose if you were really interested in flowers and trees and things like that it would be a great place to spend some time too.Flowers dont really interest me, but its easy to see that there are a lot of different plants and shrubs throughout the ga

14、rdens.Personally, I just like going there because there is always something to do and different people to see, and to see how different the gardens look as the seasons change.雅思口语part3Do your friends visit this garden too?Yes, some of them do, but not all of them. Sometimes I go with two or three fr

15、iends, but I also like going by myself whenever I can, just to relax.Do you think gardens are important for people?For some people, yes, but not for all people. Some people arent really interested in gardens - so they dont really appreciate the beauty and tranquility you can find there.But its impor

16、tant to have gardens in cities or urban areas because it helps people reconnect with nature which is difficult to do when youre surrounded by concrete structures.What are the benefits of gardens for different age groups?Well, I suppose some of the benefits are the same irrespective of age - I mean c

17、hildren and older people can both enjoy the flowers and colors of a garden, but children might enjoy playing on the grass or in the special play areas provided for them while older people might like to simply sit and enjoy the peacefulness and fresh air.Should governments encourage more gardens in c

18、ities?Personally, I believe they should because they are extremely important for many people. As I mentioned before, for some people its the only opportunity they get to see any greenery if they never get out of the city.Gardens are also usually a quiet place you can escape to amongst the hustle and

19、 bustle of the city - which can help people relax or just have a quick break from their normal hectic routines, so yes its a good idea if governments or city planning authorities include plenty of gardens and other green areas when they plan urban developments.雅思口语新题part2话题配范文:早起雅思口语part2:Describe a

20、n occasion when you got up earlyYou should say:When you got upWhat you didWhy you got up earlyAnd how you felt about it雅思口语part2范文:Like many other young people, I dont have the habit of waking up early every day, only for special occasions. Last weekend, I and a group of my friends decided to go on

21、a trip to the mountainous area of my country called . We had to leave very early in the morning so that we did not get stuck in the traffic. In addition, we would have more time to spend there.It wasn?t easy to get up early in the morning, because I had been so excited about the trip that I had bare

22、ly slept that night. I had never been to this place before. It is located in the northern part of my country so I knew that we faced a long drive ahead. We had decided to go by car since, that way, all 5 of us could travel together. Moreover, everyone reckoned that it would be safer than going by mo

23、torbike. Waking up early did not feel that bad at all, even though it was the first time I had done so for many months. To begin with, I felt a bit sleepy, but then the pure morning air freshened me completely.After 5 hours driving, we arrived at our destination. We were amazed to see a vast land fi

24、lled with the yellow color of terraced rice fields, ready to be harvested. Under the sunlight, these rice fields sparkled like gold. We stayed for one night with a local host and helped the family with their regular tasks before setting out for home the next day. It was such an amazing trip, and it

25、helped us to learn more about the countryside and the way of life of those who live there. I?d love to make more trips like that in the future.雅思口语Part 3What kind of people usually get up early? And why?successful people who wake up incredibly early, they say the early bird catches the worm, and res

26、earch suggests there might be some truth to the old adage. For example, Apple CEO Tim Cook wakes up at 3:45 a.m. and gets a head start on email. The thing about it is, when you love what you do, you dont really think of it as work. Its what you do.Is it easier for older people to get up early than y

27、oung people?As we get older, we tend to get slightly less sleep, and the quality of that sleep is poorer, with more awakenings throughout the night.What are the benefits of getting up early?Early morning risers can also use the extra time toexfoliate, moisturize and cleanse. People who wakeup early

28、also tend to have regular sleeping habits (unlike the night owls who keep erratic sleeping schedules). Having a predictable sleep routine ensures that your skin gets proper time torejuvenate.What effect does sleeping in late have on a persons life patterns?The potential short-term, negative effects include a foggy brain, impaired driving, difficulty remembering things, and reduced vision, while potential long-term ramifications include heart disease, obesity, and insulin resistance.

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