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雅思口语题库part1话题范文:Television电视
1.Do you watch television a lot?
Well, I used to watch but now I have altogether stopped watching it.
或者:Oh! I love watching television. It is something that helps me break off
stress after a tiring day.
2.What’s your favorite type of TV program?
Being an architect, I used to not only read books but also watch TV
documentaries in order to pick up information related to my field; but recently,
because I found that the Internet is full of better material, I’ve been
streaming videos, which is a much more efficient way to enhance my
knowledge.
3.Do you like watching TV?
I don’t get time really to watch TV and I don’t like the fact that you have
no choice about what to watch, so no I would say I don’t really like watching
normal TV, I much prefer streaming something on my iPad and watching it when I
like.
4.How often do you watch TV?
I’d say maybe only a few times a month when there is a good football match
on. I prefer watching football on TV with other people around because it’s a
great atmosphere, but if it’s a normal TV show I will just watch it alone at
home on my tablet.
5.What kind of TV programmes do you like to watch?
I like dramas and thrillers. I don’t really like anything that is not set
in the real world, so I’m not a big fan of sci-fi or fantasy, although I have
been getting in to the latest season of Game of Thrones. I also really like to
watch documentaries about military history, especially anything to do with the
Second World War.
6.What are the most popular TV shows in your country?
In my country these days reality shows and comedy shows are among the most
popular TV programs. I guess it’s because its content is suitable for audience
of any age from children to the elderly. The fans of reality shows feel
interactive and familiar with the competitors while that of comedy shows
generally want to be entertained with jokes and laughters.
7.Do you like watching TV shows from other countries?
Yes, most of the programmes I watch are from the United States. Networks
like HBO and Netflix have the biggest budgets and as a result can make some
really high quality shows. I don’t think Game of Thrones could be made without a
huge budget and America is probably the only country that can make a TV show on
that scale.
8.Has the internet affected your viewing habits?
Absolutely, I watch most TV shows on the internet now, rather than a normal
TV. There are so many streaming services like Netflix offering on-demand TV and
it suits me to be able to watch what I want, when I want. I also like to binge
watch a series of TV shows, just watch a whole series in a day or two rather
than waiting for the next episode.
9.What is your favourite TV show?
There was an American show called Fargo that I really loved. It was an
adaptation of a film made about 15 years ago. The plot lines and characters were
really interesting and the dialogue was well written. Unfortunately, there has
only been one season of it so far, so I have to wait another year to see the
next season.
10.What was your favourite show when you were a child?
I was a bit of a strange child because I didn’t really like cartoons like
most of the other kids. But there were a few shows I loved like The A-Team,
Knight Rider and Air Wolf. They were so cool and always had great action scenes.
I was a bit obsessed with violent action films when I was kid. When I think
about them though they weren’t really all that violent compared to shows these
days, I don’t think one person was ever killed in any of those programmes.
雅思口语题库part1话题范文:newspapersmagazines
1.Which do you prefer, reading newspapers or magazines?
I would say I prefer newspapers. Newspapers in just ten or eight pages give
you a glimpse of the entire world, including all the sections. From fashion to
the general news to comics to sports to almost everything. In just one
newspaper, you have access to the entire world.
2.What type of stories do you like to read about?
I love reading autobiographies and non-fiction. Autobiographies because
they give a glimpse of lifestyle of a very successful person. You get to know
them when they were the mango people and what they did to become what they
became. Their struggle, the inner story, their point of view and for some
reasons I find it quite exciting. Other than this, I like reading
non-fiction.
3.Have you ever read a newspaper or magazine in a foreign language?
[When/Why?]
Yes, all the time. I lived in another country for several years, so reading
in a foreign language was a normal activity for me, not just newspapers and
magazines, but all kinds of documents and literature. I still do it to maintain
my reading skills.
4.Do you think reading a newspaper and magazine can help you learn a
language?
Yes, but it depends on your language level. If you are just beginning to
learn a language then it can be very difficult and frustrating – certainly not
the best way to try and learn a foreign language – but as you progress and
develop your vocabulary it is a good way to learn expressions and phrases
related to common topics in the news and current affairs, or related to a
specific topic in the case of magazines.
5.Why do you think some people prefer magazines to newspapers?
I think the reason might be that magazines are more specific. So, for
example if I am interested in reading about like sports, then a magazine will
offer me better articles and more specific, to be concise. It also de clutters
all the things that one does not wants to read.
6.Which magazines and newspapers do you read (why)?
Answer A) I prefer reading magazines on travel. Being a travel host, it is
very important for me to know about more places and understand them
theoretically, before taking on my camera and team along side. Travel magazine
also help me to understand the perspective of the other person for a same place
that I have also visited. Apart from it, I like fashion magazines as well. Not
for the reasons of fashion, I find them good entertainer when one wants to just
spend time idly.
Answer B) I only read magazines and newspapers if I’m waiting someplace and
they are there, and there is no other alternative. Most of the time, I prefer
doing something on my phone. But, either ways, I like to read sports magazine.
Cars and their engines excite me for the most part. I mean, there are fantastic
cars out there and in magazines, a perfect description is given. Newspapers, I
rarely read. I prefer getting the news on either phone or television.
雅思口语题库part1话题范文:photograph摄影
1. Do you like to take photographs? Why?
If it were 3 to 4 years ago the answer would be a big no. But now it has
become one of my hobbies and I’m actually thinking of learning more about it. I
had no idea what I can do with my iPhone until I learned to make use of its
wonderful camera as well as some miracle apps. Unlike some people, I indeed want
my photos to look unique, lively and a little bit professional.
Vocabulary
To make use of (v) to use someone or something for a particular purpose,
especially one that brings a benefit to you
2. Do you prefer to take photos yourself or to have other people take your
photos? Why?
It would be way more comfortable taking photos myself, as I can see
crystal-clear how ridiculous my face expression looks like or if there’s
something on my hair or stuck between my teeth. And in case it’s a scenery
photo, I can apply the techniques I’ve learned to produce stunning photos.
Vocabulary
Crystal-clear (adj) absolutely clear
3. How long have you liked taking photographs?
Just recently. As a final year student, I no longer can spend hours on
drawing, reading or singing. Only photography which is way more instant suits me
now to document my life. And as I enjoy my life on this campus, for example the
road I walk to school everyday, the sunset, the rainbow, the trees, photography
is the best way to store my memories.
Vocabulary
Document one’s life (expression) record the detail of one’s life
4. In what situations do you take photographs?
As I’ve mentioned, I snap a photo of anything that catches my eyes when I’m
in a good mood. So I take photos when my friends and I hang out or when I
participate in social activities of the university and meet amazing people.
However, when it comes to practicing for professional photography, I prefer
taking photos of scenery and foods.
Vocabulary
In a good mood (idiom) a cheerful, well-disposed state of mind
When it comes to Sth/V-ing (adv) as for something; speaking about
something
5. What kind of photos do you like to take? Why?
Food and scenery are definitely my inspiration. I just can’t sit still when
beautiful breakfasts and stunning landscape keep appearing on my Instagram
everyday. What is more, it is my natural instinct that helps me to go find the
simple uniqueness of my university, namely the sunset, the lake, the trees and
flowers and show people how beautiful my university is. However, I’m not good at
taking photos of people so activities or street-life is not my style.
Vocabulary
Sit still (idiom) to remain seated
Natural instinct (collocation) the way people or animals naturally react or
behave, without having to think or learn
6. How (why) did you become interested in photography?
The situation was quite all of a sudden. I posted some scenery photos I
took on the spur of the moment on Instagram and received lots of compliments,
even from those whom I’m not following. Then I realized I should develop this
skill, you know, should take it seriously and keep up the good work. And the
more I learn about it, the more passionate I become.
Vocabulary
On the spur of the moment (idiom) do without planning, suddenly
All of a sudden (idiom) suddenly
To keep up the good work (phrase) used to encourage SO for continuing what
they are doing well
7. How often do you take photographs?
Not too often I must say. Since I really don’t like posting boring photos
with the same object all the time, so timing is everything. I believe my guts
will know exactly when and how I should flick to produce high-quality
photos.
Vocabulary
Guts (n) to be used in reference to a feeling or reaction based on an
instinctive emotional response rather than considered thought.
8. Do you prefer to take pictures of people or of scenery?
I think I’m gonna go for taking scenery photos. As a beginner, the
knowledge of human facial expression, the part that needs focus, the
harmonization between them and their surroundings are a bit too advanced for me.
I can’t really make the person in my photo become lively as I do with the
scenery. Besides, looking at the beauty of nature and capturing it is kind of
mind-purifying to me and is a good way to escape from the artificial world. So
yeah, scenery is safer and more enjoyable.
Vocabulary
Mind-purifying (adj) make your mind naturally pure, free from negative
thoughts
9. Who do you take photos of?
Although I’m not good at taking photos of people, I do take selfies with
new friends whom I meet when I participate in social activities. To me it’s more
like a reminder or something to look back, reminding me that yeah, this time
last year I went out, I met amazing people and had lots of fun.
Vocabulary
To look back (v) to think about a time or event in the past
10. How do you keep your photos?
Printing the photos out, making an album or sticking them on the wall for
decoration sound so common and also interesting. But I don’t think photos are
worth that much time and budget, unless what I captured is apparently important
to me, otherwise I only keep them in my iPhone.
11. Do you keep your photographs on your computer?
I don’t think I need to do so. Firstly, because my memory is somewhat
similar to goldfish memory, storing in different devices would drive me crazy.
Plus, my iPhone has large memory storage so I think I won’t need computer for
storage.
Vocabulary
Goldfish memory (n) SO who quickly forgets things
12. Are there any photos on the walls of your house?
Since my parents love decorating our house, putting photos nicely on the
walls of my house is an essential part of their decoration style. Some photos go
with frame or plastic cover, some are stuck directly onto the wall in
heart-shaped. However, it’s quite ridiculous for me to see myself grinning
everywhere in the house so I told them to let me decorate my room on my own.
Vocabulary
To see one’s-self doing Sth (n) to have an eye on SO doing Sth
On my own (adv) do Sth alone
13. Do you frame (or have you framed) any of your photos?
Although I don’t usually print my photos out, I think I would store some
photos of me with my high school friends or me with my family. And framing helps
preventing scratching and is good for long-term storage, so this is probably a
good alternative beside albums.
14. Do you prefer to send postcards to people or to send photos that you
took yourself? (Why?)
Firstly, the postcards are made of thicker paper, which makes it way more
convenient for long-term storage as well as decoration. Secondly, the process of
sending and receiving postcards appeared to be simpler and faster compared to
photos. For those reasons I think I probably go with sending postcards.
雅思口语题库part1话题范文:neighbour邻居
1.How much do you know your neighbours?
To be honest,my neighbours and I only have a nodding acquaintance We dont
really communicate that often because there are not many common activities to do
together in my neghbourhood.
2.Do you think neighbours should help each other?
Absolutely, neighbours are the people who live just next door to you.If you
have any kind of emergency,they are the people that actually will jump up and
give a hand to you. In this regard,neighbours should help each other.
3.Do you see your neighbours often?
Not really. My neighbours are all busy businessmen.I dont see them too
often.I probably only see them twice a week in the corridor.
4.Do you get along with your neighbours?
Yes, I really respect my neighbours. There are not any problems between us.
In China,we have an old saying that goes like this,a far-off relative is not as
helpful as a near neighbour. From that old proverb you can see people really
respect their nelghbours in Chinese culture.
5.What would be the problem between you and your neighbours?
There is not really a problem between my neighbours and me. If I had to
mention one,I would say it would be the amount of noise I hear from them. One of
my neighbours always likes to play music really loud.Sometimes, it can be
disturbing. Apart from that,everything else is fine .
一点语料
The relationship between neighbours in rural area iscloser than that in
cities.
农村里邻居之间的关系较之城市里亲密一些。
We Chinese always say that a near neighbour isbetter than a distant
relative.
我们中国人常说“远亲不如近邻”。
My neighbour often brings over some delicious foodshe makes.
我的邻居经常给我们送来她做的美味食品。
Sometimes the noise on the other side of the house makes it difficult for
us to fall asleep.
有时房子的另一端的嘈杂声,使我们很难入睡。
Neighbours need more understanding between them.
邻里之间需要更多的理解。
I am always careful not to make big noises at night.
我一直谨慎,不在夜晚发出大的噪音。
A good neighbour is better than a brother in the next village.
远亲不如近邻。
Its better to keep on good terms with our neighbours.
同邻居保持良好关系是很好的。
When problems occur, neighbours should try to understand each other.
当问题出现时,邻里之间应该加强理解。
A good neighbour is supposed to be helpful and considerate.
好邻居应该相互帮助,相互体贴。
I pay visits to my neighbours almost every day.
我几乎每天都拜访我的邻居。
It is our duty to give a hand to our neighbours when they need.
当邻居需要帮助的时候,向他们伸出援手是我们的职责。