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【国外考试】3月28日雅思口语机经+part2口语名师答案分享

2015-04-08 15:22  作者:  来源:  字号:T|T

Part 1:
1. Name:
1) What’s your full name?
2) Who gave this name to you?
3) Have you ever changed any name before?
4) Do you want to change your name in the future?
2. TV:
1) Do you love watching TV?
2) What kind of TV programmes do you love?
3) What do you think of kids watching TV too much?
3. Clothes:
1) What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
2) Are the clothes in China very expensive?
3) Where do you normally get clothes in China?
4. Gift:
1) Do you love to get gifts from others or send gifts to others?
2) When do Chinese usually send gifts to each other?
3) What was the best gift you have ever got?
5. Friend:
1) Do you have a lot of friends?
2) Which way do you love to hang out, alone or with your friends?
3) What would you like to do when you hang out with your friends?
4) What do you think of friendship?
6. Tree:
1) What’s your favorite tree?
2) Do people in your country love trees?
3) Are there many trees in your country?

Part 2:
1. a good service
2. an important job
3. a prize you won
4. a meal you like
5. a project
6. an interesting talk
7. a movie you want to watch again
8. something you shared
9. a pleasant surprise
10. something learnt online
11. a radio programme
12. a subject you didn’t like
13. a person good at cooking
14. a person you want to know
15. a time u were lost
16. a time you were lied
17. a time you were friendly
18. an unusual building
19. an ideal home
20. a place you want to visit again

Part 3:
1. How do people achieve success at school?
2. How do you think successful students at school are rewarded?
3. In your opinion, how should people’s salaries be determined?
4. How often do Chinese people cook at home?
5. There are more restaurants these days, do you think people will eat out more?
6. Do you think we should teach children how to cook?

国外部王芳:
I deal home


When talking about my ideal home I really want to share you tons of ideas that I already imaged several times in my mind. Actually I’ve always wanted to build my dream home myself.
Well, it would be spacious and located next to a park, because a nice view is important to me. You know I dreamed so many times that my house must be surrounded by sakura trees. That would be amazing! For my house, I’d want it to have three bedrooms on a second floor with balconies on each, and one main bedroom on the main floor with a huge dressing room. Hah, yes! That is every girl’s dream. I’d also want a large living room and kitchen connected to each other so that there would be one large open space for people to spend time with each other. By the way, there must be one guest bathroom in the basement; one attached to the main bedroom, and one upstairs, so a total of three. Though I think TV is a great waste of time, I would have a big one in living room with karaoke system so I can hold a karaoke night with my close friends. And a one small TV in the kitchen so that I can watch the music shows when I prepare breakfast in the morning. I can’t bear my house without swimming pool! On weekends, I take it easy and don’t rush around a lot. Lying in the sun and reading some magazines is the most wonderful thing in the world I think.
(261字)

国外部孙姣:
A leader


The leader I want to talk about is Liu Chuanzhi, the CEO of Lenovo group, which is the largest computer maker in the world.
Liu Chuanzhi is absolutely one of the most legendary figures in this whole industry. He has been running his own business for over 20 years. Nowadays, he is always invited to be a guest by different TV programmes, talk shows and so on, which provides me with a chance to know more about his life stories.
The reason why I believe he is a great leader is that he started from scratch when he founded Lenovo in 1984. At first, there were only a group of ten engineers with 200,000 RMB and an office roughly 20 square yards in size. Once during an interview, Liu said, "It wasn't easy. The lowest thing you could do in the early '80s, as a scientist, was to go into business. China had a strict planned economy and there was barely room for a freewheeling company like ours."
Besides, Liu has superior insights and courage. When he decided to takeover of IBM's personal computing business, a large number of his fellows didn’t stand for him, coz there would be major risks involved with the IBM transaction, like whether clients would buy from the new owner after the acquisition, whether employees would continue to work for the new owner and so on. However, he overcame all of these obstacles and became the first Chinese CEO to lead the takeover of a major American firm.
I admire Liu Chanzhi from the bottom of my heart, not only because of the person himself, but also because of the things I learned from him.
(280字)

国外部王远健:
A person who is good at cooking


If you want me to describe a person who is good at cooking, I'd like to describe my best friend Wang Lei. He used to be my classmate at junior high school. His appearance has changed a lot these years. Now he has got a chubby face, a flat nose and rosy cheeks. And he is just as talktive as before. As what I’ve mentioned just now, we’re classmates at junior high school. After junior high school, I went to the senior high school but he chose a vocational school to learn cooking. At that time, his choice really shocked me. But now I can really understand why he made that decision at that time.
Three years later, he graduated and worked for a big restaurant. That’s his first job. Two years later, he became a good chef and ran a Chinese restaurant in my hometown on his own. At that time, I was still a student, he had been able to cook a variety of foods, especially spicy chicken .It’s out of this world. You know, in my hometown people prefer spicy food and when he is cooking, he put his passion and love into the dishes. So, many people like coming into his restaurant. He’s the best cook I’ve ever met.
When I graduated from university he had gotten married with a beautiful girl who was specialized in making cakes. For now, he has a three-year-old son and lead a very happy life.
(245字)

国外部潘超:
Something you shared


Something I shared of late is an apple watch, which I purchased last month. It is compact, however the design is futuristic and sleek, keeping in line with other Apple products.
It was the release daythat I purchased it. I waited for 4 hours outside the flagship store,so you can imagine how excited I was when I finally got my hands on it! Its market prices range from 2500 to 126000 Yuan and they are quite unique since it is a new product category for Apple. It is pricy. But as an avid tech buff, I bought it without batting an eyelash.
The moment I bring it home, it grabbed my sister’s attention right away. She begged me for a trial, but I turned down. I found that she was blue in the following few days. Then I supposed I should have shared it with her. So I put the watch on her desk with a card written several words. That night I could easily tell her happiness and excitement on her face which impressed me deeply.
I realized that the most vital thing in our life is not something we purchased. Sharing brings me more than I monopolize something alone. I used to be a person who is not willing to share. It is my sister that changed my mind.
(221字)

国外部刘惠子:
something learnt online


For every single day, an ocean of information from the internet pours into Chinese netizens’ eyes. As for me, I do learn something really interesting on one website in particular—Weibo.com.
I first got to know this website when my classmates wanted me to follow them two years ago. You know, it’s a Twitter-like microblog social network but Chinese version. So I registered and I was totally attracted by it.
One thing I really can’t get enough of this website is I can learn English with it. The first users I followed were English learning bloggers and they are super amazing. By sharing top English books worth reading and interesting daily expressions and everything, I learn a lot of stuff I’ve never read about on campus.
As you know, there are celebrities using this website, too. And it feels like you are interacting with them since the website functions as a platform for stars, entrepreneurs and other successful men to reach out to us. For instance, Jack Ma, CEO of Alibaba, often updates ery useful life guidance in the form of online articles and give advisable pieces of advice, which really inspires young people like me since without the website, I might never have a chance to hear all this good stuff.
Weibo.com is more than a website but a good companion that every time I feel down, I’d watch the top video clips that are really funny and all the bad mood just disappear.
(245字)