雅思口語Part2物品類題庫:借來的有用之物
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雅思口語Part2物品類題庫:借來的有用之物
Describe a useful thing you borrowed.
You should say:
what you borrowed
who lent it to you and when
what kind of features this thing has
and explain why you think it is useful.
It’s funny you should ask this question as I actually borrowed something very useful just last week, so it’s very fresh in my memory.
I’ve been doing some D.I.Y. in my apartment lately, I’m trying to do it up so that it looks a bit nicer. I wanted to put some new shelves up, but I didn’t have the right equipment, so I asked my friend Jack if I could borrow his electric drill. I had lent him something a few weeks earlier, so he didn’t mind returning the favour.
Even though on the surface it is just a drill it is extremely versatile and has more features than you might expect. It comes with a wide range of attachments for drilling different sized holes or into different types of material. There are also attachments that turn it into a screwdriver or a sander, to sand down wood and give it a smooth edge.
I’m so grateful he lent it to me, it would have been hard work to drill by hand and it saved me loads of time and energy. I put the shelves up in no time and with minimal fuss.
I’ve always wanted to buy an electric drill, but have never gotten round to it. When you don’t need something it’s easy to put off buying it, but then you don’t have it when you do need it!
雅思口語新題范文之:借東西
Describe a time you borrowed something from your friends or family
You should say:
What it was
When you borrowed it
Whom you borrowed it from
What you did with it
And why you borrowed it
雅思口語范文:
Just after finishing my college, I along with two other friends planned to start a small business. It would be 2015, I guess, and I was convinced to be part of this business and borrowed the money from my father. Besides my university, I got serious about our new venture and I had been able to return the money within a year that I took from my father as a loan. When I returned the money to my father, he seemed surprised and I explained to him how our interior design house is flourishing day by day. He told me that he was quite astonished that our little venture eventually saw the light of success.
剛讀完大學(xué),我和另外兩個朋友計劃開始一項小生意。我想,這將是2015年,我被說服成為這個行業(yè)的一份子,并從我父親那里借了錢。除了我的大學(xué),我對我們的新項目很認真,我在一年內(nèi)把錢還給了我的父親,作為一筆貸款。當(dāng)我把錢還給我父親時,他似乎很驚訝,我向他解釋我們的室內(nèi)設(shè)計室是如何一天天繁榮起來的。他告訴我,他很驚訝我們的小冒險最終看到了成功的曙光。
I thanked him for the money and explained how we worked together to make it a success. I also showed my gratitude and mentioned that without his money, I could not have been a part of this business.
我感謝他的錢,并解釋了我們是如何共同努力使之成功的。我也表達了我的感激之情,并提到如果沒有他的錢,我就不可能成為這個行業(yè)的一部分。
In numerous times, I borrowed books, laptops, music player, money, CDs and so on from my friends and relatives but the two thousand dollars I took from my father was something quite different and I am lucky that I decided to borrow it from my father for a good reason.
在很多時候,我從我的朋友和親戚那里借了書、筆記本電腦、音樂播放器、錢、cd等等,但是我從父親那里得到的2000美元是完全不同的,我很幸運,因為一個很好的理由,我決定從我父親那里借到錢。
雅思口語part3
Why do some people like to borrow things instead of buying them?
What would you do if people don t return the money they borrowed from you?
Why are people embarrassed when they borrow money from others?
How often you borrow something from others?
Borrowing is not in my nature but when I am in extreme need of something and I cannot manage alone getting that, I borrow. But it is a rare event for me and my surrounding people that I am borrowing something from them. However, I do not bother in lending.借款不是我的天性,但當(dāng)我極度需要某樣?xùn)|西的時候,我無法獨自得到它,我就借了。但對我和周圍的人來說,這是一件罕見的事情,我向他們借了一些東西。然而,我不愿意貸款。
In which situation people usually borrow things?
When people have nothing to do with any specific issue, they are to borrow from others. For instance, you are standing in a bus queue to get the ticket for returning your home and suddenly realised that someone took your wallet (I mean you are experiencing a pickpocket) but you have to go home, what will you do? This is an emergency for you. The first thing you will do is that you will look for any familiar people who can help you in that situation by paying your ticket fare. In such a situation, you will not mind in borrowing and also will return the favour in the next day or when it is possible.當(dāng)人們與任何具體問題毫無關(guān)系時,他們就會向別人借錢。舉個例子,你站在一個公共汽車隊列里,拿著回家的車票,突然意識到有人拿走了你的錢包(我的意思是你正在經(jīng)歷一個扒手),但是你必須回家,你會怎么做?這對你來說是緊急情況。你要做的第一件事是,你會尋找任何熟悉的人,他們可以通過支付你的票費來幫助你。在這種情況下,你不會介意借款,也會在第二天或可能的時候回報你的恩惠。
Is it good to borrow apart from the emergency situations?
If you make it a habit of borrowing things in every situation it will be considered as a bad habit. Moreover, it will reduce your credibility and a help building a negative image of you among your surrounding people. You can borrow anything you need if it is an emergency for you. Besides, the people will extend their helping hand towards you without any condition or second thought when they will realise that truly you are in danger. But if you abuse their generosity, at the end of the day you will get no help from any of them. In this case, you can recall the moral story of the cowboy and tiger.如果你養(yǎng)成了在任何情況下都要借東西的習(xí)慣,那就會被認為是一種壞習(xí)慣。此外,它還會降低你的可信度,并幫助你在周圍的人中間樹立一個負面形象。如果對你來說是緊急情況,你可以借任何你需要的東西。此外,當(dāng)人們意識到你真的處于危險之中時,他們會毫不猶豫地向你伸出援助之手。但是如果你濫用他們的慷慨,在一天結(jié)束的時候你將得不到任何他們的幫助。在這種情況下,你可以回憶起牛仔和老虎的道德故事。
Is it okay to borrow money from neighbours?
You can take anything if you truly need them. It may be money, it may be any favour or even it may be any sort of physical and mental support. But it should be necessary and you need to be unable right that moment to gather the things you are borrowing. You can borrow money from your neighbours too but you need to be honest in this case. You are to return the money within the promised returning time. If you miss the deadline, the neighbour may not say you something due to courtesy but you may not get any further help from him/ her in future.如果你真的需要,你可以借任何東西。它可能是金錢,它可能是任何恩惠,甚至它可能是任何形式的身體和精神上的支持。但這應(yīng)該是必要的,你需要在那一刻無法將你所借的東西收集起來。你也可以從你的鄰居那里借錢,但在這種情況下你需要誠實。你要在承諾的歸還時間內(nèi)歸還這筆錢。如果你錯過了最后期限,鄰居可能不會因為禮貌而對你說些什么,但將來你可能得不到他/她的進一步幫助。
What problems can occur while collecting return money from people?
Usually, people love to forget the favours. Many people do not care about the favours once they receive those in their emergencies. As a result, they ignore to acknowledge the favours and do not refund them and even if they return, the break several deadlines. It mostly happens for money. If you loan someone an amount of money, you will never get that back in time. It happens everywhere. The beneficiaries start showing different excuses for the return. You are to run after them to collect the money and they, in fact, do not care about the importance of your favour. These are the common problems for lending money and getting that back.通常,人們喜歡忘記好處。許多人一旦在緊急情況下得到了這些好處,就不關(guān)心他們的好處。因此,他們忽視了對好處的認可,也不向他們退款,即使他們回來了,也會在最后期限前完成。這主要是為了錢。如果你借給某人一筆錢,你將永遠無法及時得到回報。它到處都在發(fā)生。受益人開始為回歸提供不同的借口。你要追著他們?nèi)ナ斟X,事實上,他們并不關(guān)心你的恩惠的重要性。這些都是貸款和收回貸款的常見問題。
Why sometimes it is difficult to ask somebody to return the money they borrowed?
Sometimes people cannot ask the money that was borrowed to someone mostly for the interpersonal relationship. Sometimes the relationships are so warm that the borrower does not return the money in time and the person who offered cannot also ask for that. It becomes difficult for him/ her to ask the money. It may also happen that the borrower is still in distress and thus the loan provider cannot ask to return the money. Besides, it may also happen that the loan provider has become irritated by running after the borrower, and in that case, it becomes difficult as well to ask for the money return.有時候,人們不能向別人借錢,而這些錢主要是為了人際關(guān)系。有時,關(guān)系是如此的溫暖,以至于借款人無法及時歸還資金,而提供的人也不能要求這樣做。對他/她來說,要錢是很困難的。還可能發(fā)生的情況是,借款人仍處于困境,因此貸款提供者不
雅思口語考官看重的4個評分維度和17個得分點
我在英國讀書的時候恰巧認識了一位雅思考官。慢慢地熟悉了之后,他開始給我透露一些雅思口語的高分標(biāo)準(zhǔn),我把他的原話整理成以下文章。文章的名字叫雅思口語考官看重的4個評分維度和17個得分點。抓住這個東西,對于考生來說備考起來就更加有方向了。
雅思考官通常從以下四個方面來進行評分:
When you go into the speaking test, the examiner grades you in four areas:
FC--Fluency & coherence 流利度與連貫性
GA--Grammar Range & Accuracy 語法準(zhǔn)確性與精確性
LR--Lexical Resource 詞匯的豐富度
PR--Pronunciation 語音語調(diào)的流暢與清晰度
Now to be honest every examiner knows what the strong and weak areas are for Chinese students. They all know that LR, which we can also call vocabulary is generally their strong point and FC and PR are generally the weaker. That does not mean that all students will have the same problems. The average IELTS score for Chinese students is 5.5.
老實講,雅思考官對于烤鴨的強弱項早就了然于胸了。中國烤鴨們都知道詞匯是他們的強項,但是流利度、連貫性和語音語調(diào)卻是他們的軟肋。這并不是說每個學(xué)生都有這樣的問題。中國烤鴨的平均雅思成績是5.5.
The profile usually breaks down like this. Examiners called this a “jagged profile” because on a graph it looks like a jagged line。
中國烤鴨們的成績呈鋸齒狀(像下面展示的這樣)。考官們把這個叫“鋸齒圖式”,因為考鴨們的分數(shù)波動呈鋸齒裝。
FC 5 GA 6 PR 5 LR 6
If we take an average of these four scores we can see that is 5.5 score. This means that any strategy you use for passing the IELTS test should concentrate on FC and PR more than GA and LR. I am not saying that you should forget about GA and LR completely, just focus on the typical weak points。
四個分數(shù)平均一下就是5.5. 這就意味著如果你想拿到雅思高分,那么你的重心應(yīng)該更多的放在流利度和連貫性、語音上面,而不是語法和詞匯上面。
In the next few parts I will take a look at each area and discuss how you can increase your scores by looking at what examiners want. On the next page you can see a checklist of basic questions that you can ask yourself during the exam. If you can manage to pay attention to all of these points, then you are going to succeed on the exam。
接下來的幾個部分,我會詳細介紹一下如何準(zhǔn)備每個部分,以“取悅”考官,從而拿到高分。在下一頁是你考試時會被重點考察的一個系列的問題。如果你在參加考試時能注意到這些點的話,你距離高分可能就不遠了。
A point that I want to remind you of, is that it is always your weak points that will pull you down, so remember to maintain your strong points, but really focus on your weak points so that everything evens out。
我想提醒烤鴨們,拉低你分數(shù)的是你的弱項而非你的強項。所以,記住要不斷強化你的優(yōu)勢,同時還要重點改善你的弱點,這樣最終才會有好的結(jié)果。
雅思考官在乎的17個口語得分點:
Fluency & Coherence 流利度與連貫性
a) Can I speak at length on a topic?
我能否詳盡地就一個話題侃侃而談?
b) Have I organised my ideas logically?
我的觀點敘述有邏輯嗎?
c) Have I used appropriate linking words?
我有沒有用到合適、恰當(dāng)?shù)倪壿嬤B接詞?
d) Do I speak clearly and smoothly?
我是否講得清晰且平順?
Grammatical Range & Accuracy 語法張度與準(zhǔn)確性
a) Have I used a variety of simple, compound and complex sentences?
我是否混合著使用了簡單句、復(fù)合句和復(fù)雜句?
b) Have I used a range of structures to convey modality, conditionals, active/passive, cause/effect and tenses?
我是否用了不同的結(jié)構(gòu)去傳遞語法的正確形式、條件句、主被動語態(tài)、因果句、時態(tài)?
c) How well can the assessor understand me even though I have made some errors?
在我偶有錯誤的前提下,考官能多大程度上的理解我所講的話?
Lexical Resource 詞匯的豐富度
a) Are the words and expressions I use appropriate and accurate?
我所使用得詞和習(xí)語是否合適并且準(zhǔn)確?
b) Do I have a good range of vocabulary to cover the topic?
我所使用得詞頻是否涵蓋足夠廣泛,而非單一只能運用某一個詞匯段?
c) Have I used correct word forms?
我是否正確地使用了單詞的形式?
d) Have I used some idiomatic language?
我是否使用了一些習(xí)慣用語?
e) How well can I talk about personal and familiar topics?
我能多優(yōu)異地談?wù)搨€人和自己熟悉的話題?
f) How well can I discuss more abstract topics?
我能多優(yōu)異地討論更抽象的話題?
Pronunciation 語音語調(diào)
a) Have I pronounced my words correctly?
我的單詞發(fā)音是否正確?
b) How appropriately have I used stress and intonation?
我是否正確重讀了單詞,我們語調(diào)如何?
c) How well can the interviewer understand me?
考官能聽懂我嗎?
d) Is my voice strong and clear?
我的聲音是否自信并且清晰?
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