2017年8月26日雅思口语机经预测小范围版

2022-05-28 23:15:29

  2017年8月26日雅思口语机经预测小范围版!雅思口语考试中重点考试内容偏重生活化,所以考生在备考中一定要多结合生活中的热门话题进行练习。下面一起来看看8月26日雅思口语考试中可能出现哪些话题?遇到此类话题怎么解决。

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  Part1

  1.What is politeness in your opinion?

  Mmmm… for me politeness is treating other people like you would want to be treated, and remembering to say please and thank you, that was something my grandmother always reminded me about.

  2.When you were child who taught you to be polite?

  My parents, and especially my grandmother, she was always telling me to say please when I asked for something and to remember to say thank you when somebody gave me something or did something for me.

  礼貌基本用语:

  Please – This is one of those words that can show good manners or come across as sarcastic, based on your tone. Any time you ask for something, it's always a good idea to add this word to soften the request.

  You're welcome – When someone says, "Thank you," your instant response should be, "You're welcome," "You're certainly welcome," or some variation that feels comfortable to you. Another way to express the same thought is, "I was happy to do it," or, "My pleasure."

  Thank you – When someone does something nice for you or gives you a gift, you should always say, "Thank you." Not doing so gives the impression that you feel entitled to whatever it is, and that can leave a sour taste in a mannerly person's mouth.

  May I – The phrase "may I" puts you on the same side as the person you are speaking to. It gives the other person the feeling that you empathize, without your having to say that. For example, when you say, "May I see that book?" you give the person an opportunity to share what she is looking at.

  Excuse me – This is an acknowledgment that you are asking forgiveness for leaving the table, coughing, or otherwise disrupting something you are engaged in.

  Pardon me – This phrase is interchangeable with "excuse me." Pardon me sounds more formal.

  I beg your pardon – Some people, particularly those who learned manners from Southern belle moms, would never have said, "What?" when asking someone to repeat what they'd just said. I was always told that "I beg your pardon" was much more polite and less harsh. The origin of this phrase makes me smile because it means to release someone from punishment.

  I'm sorry – When you make a mistake, hurt someone's feelings, or do something that you know you shouldn't have done, saying, "I'm sorry," is always the first thing you should say. You're letting the other person know you regret having done whatever it was.

  一些routine相关的地道语料或词汇:

  in a rut

  mundane

  flexible

  learn to dance with life

  a strong aversion to routine and try to shake it up as often as i can

  it depends on the mood we are all in

  i have the luxury of being able to be a bit flexible

  i never thought i would like a routine but it's growing on me

  i try to get both eyes open within a reasonable time frame.

  eat out for breakfast as i am on the go

  plan adventure for the day.

  clear off the backlog the day

  doze back to sleep

  i emerge at 7 am

  ...

  Part2&3

  1.NEW

  Describe a challenging experience you had

  You should say:

  What experience it was;

  When you had it;

  Why it was challenging;

  And explain how you felt about it.

  2.old

  Describe a journey you would like to go on by car, motorbike or bike.

  You should say:

  where you would like to go;

  how you would like to go there;

  who you would like to go with;

  and explain why you would like to go there by car, motorbike or bike.

  3.old

  Describe a time you were not allowed to use your mobile phone.

  You should say:

  when and where it was;

  why you were not allowed to use your phone;

  what you wanted to use your phone for;

  and explain how you felt about not being able to use your phone.

  4.NEW

  Describe a time you received good service at a restaurant or a shop.

  You should say:

  what goods or services you bought;

  who you were with when you were served;

  why you went there;

  and explain why you think their service was good.

  5.NEW

  Describe an impressive work of art (such as painting or sculpture) you saw.

  You should say:

  what it is;

  when and where you first saw this work of art;

  what it looks like;

  and explain why you like it.

  6.NEW

  Describe an invention that has changed the world.

  You should say:

  what it is;

  how it’s changed our life;

  how popular it is among different age groups;

  and explain how you feel about it.

  7.NEW

  Describe an important plant in your country (such as fruits, flowers or vegetables) that you like.

  You should say:

  what it is;

  what it looks like;

  where it grows;

  and explain why you like it.

  ...