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雅思口语part2,一般可以分为人物类,事件类,地点类和物品类,其中物品类来应该是比较难的一类。下面小编就和大家分享雅思口语part2物品类话题,来欣赏一下吧。

雅思口语part2物品类话题

雅思口语part2“实物类”物品话题

描述角度:一、外观;二、功能;三、精神价值

外观

1.材料:

plastic 塑料 wood 木头 metal 金属 silver 银 copper 铜 wool 羊毛 cotton 棉花 marble 大理石

2.颜色:

brown 棕色 purple 紫色 light blue 浅蓝色 dark grey 深灰色 pure green 纯绿色 sky blue 天蓝色

3.形状:

heart-shaped 心形的 round 圆形的 oval 椭圆的 curved 弧形的 rectangular 长方形的 square 正方形的 spherical 球形的 triangular 三角形的

4.尺寸:

compact 轻便易携带的 tiny 微小的 huge / enormous 巨大的 life-sized 与真人实物一样大的

功能

1. The electronic dictionary serves as a practical study tool.

2. The vase is mainly used for decoration.

3. I often use my bike to take a road trip with my buddies.

4. The major function of my iPad is to contact my family.

5. This bag will come in handy when I go travelling because I can put a lot of stuff in it.

精神价值

1. This photo often reminds me of my childhood, which is the happiest time of my life.

2. My phone has enriched my world because I can always have fun with it.

3. My bike brings a lot of convenience to my daily life and I can keep fit at the same time.

4. The trophy symbolizes my hard work. Whenever I see it, I will tell myself nothing is impossible if I put my heart into it。

分析完了“实物类”,下面我们再来看“虚拟类”

雅思口语part2“虚拟类”物品话题描述角度

一、类别;二、内容;三、精神价值

类别

歌曲:rock music 摇滚乐 light music 轻音乐 jazz 爵士乐 hip-hop 嘻哈乐rap 说唱乐 R&B (rhythm and blues) 节奏蓝调 pop music 流行乐

电影: comedy movie 喜剧片 romantic movie 爱情片 action movie 动作片science-fiction movie 科幻片 horror movie 恐怖片 crime movie 犯罪片 animation movie 动画片 adventure movie 冒险片 documentary 记录片

电视节目:educational program科教节目 entertainment program 娱乐节目 news program 电视剧 talk show 脱口秀 sitcom 情景喜剧 quiz show 竞答类节目 TV series 电视剧 cartoon 卡通

广告:commercial advertisement 商业广告 public service advertisement 公益广告

内容

歌曲:lyric 歌词 melody 旋律 beat 节拍

电影:main character 主人公 plot 情节 footage 镜头 box office 票房 soundtrack 配音配乐 happy ending 美好的结局

电视节目:episode 一集 season 一季 scene 场景 audience rating 收视率

精神价值

1. This love song makes me understand that time will heal everything. No matter how badly you are hurt, things will get better eventually.

2. This movie makes me reconsider the true meaning of love. Love is give and take. If you want something in a relationship, you need to give something back equally.

3. After watching this TV show, I’ve got a better understanding about foreign culture. I’ve also learned how to have daily communication with foreigners in different situations.

4. This advertisement has largely raised people’s awareness of protecting the environment. Everybody has to do his part to make our world a better place.

2020年9-12月雅思口语part2&3答案解析:想再次访问的城市

Describe a city you have been to and would like to visit again.

You should say:

Where it is

When you visited it

What you did there

And explain why you would like to visit it again

I’d really like to go to Paris again. I went to Paris once a number of years ago and loved it. We stayed near St.Michel, and saw all the usual sites, including Notre Dame Cathedral, which sadly burnt down only last year. We ate in nice French restaurants, sat in café’s by the side of the road and watched the daily life of Paris go by. The buildings are astounding, the architecture, the history, everything is so wonderful and romantic in Paris. One thing that I particularly enjoyed was we visited to the Louvre, the most famous museum in Paris. It’s a massive place – you can’t see everything in one day – and to be honest, you shouldn’t try to. We went for 3 days in a row and spent a half day there each time. If you do it this way you don’t get too tired, and you get to absorb and take in the art work that you see, rather than being totally overloaded with too much in one day. The one thing about the Louvre which is fantastic is the food courts! Really! The restaurants in the museum are absolutely fantastic – they serve an array of international foods of really high quality. It’s really an amazing way to relax after you’ve spent several hours walking around exhibits when you’re hungry and tired. You really work up an appetite when you’re on holiday, because of so much walking around and taking in new sites and new experiences. Not to mention trying to navigate in a different language. Id’ love to go back again, because there are also a lot of art galleries and small museums that we simply didn’t get enough time to see.

Part 3

1. What’s the difference between the city and the countryside?

Well, there’s loads of differences. A key difference is the peace and quiet of the countryside compared to the noise, the hustle and bustle of the city. Secondly, and more obviously, cities are more developed and have way better facilities and are usually more international, whereas country places are more limited in these regards. You can’t explore international restaurants and enjoy good hospitals and sports facilities in the countryside like you can in the big cities!

2. Some people say that large cities are suitable for old people. What do you think of it?

In some ways, maybe. Some older people prefer to be in larger cities, just because that is what they are familiar with – also because they want better hospital facilities and transport facilities, which you don’t really get in the country towns. There are also a lot of older people who favour living in smaller towns because it’s more relaxing, more peaceful and much less noisy and bothersome. To some extent it depends on their personality and preferences.

3. Do you think it is possible that all the people should move to cities?

No not really. I think there are still a lot of people who enjoy country life, and especially farmers and people who work with the land and grow crops and raise cattle, their livelihood depends on living in the countryside. And many are happy with that if their businesses are going well enough.

4. Do you think people in the countryside are friendlier than people in the city?

To a great extent I think so. In country places everyone knows everyone so there tends to be more trust between people. They are often warmer and have more time for strangers or visitors, partly because they run on their own schedules and are not constricted by the working hours and office-lives of the city. Also life is less stressful in some ways, so people tend to be less competitive and therefore more open and friendly.

2020年9-12月雅思口语part2&3答案解析:可以放松的地方

Describe a place where you are able to relax.

You should say:

Where it is

What it is like

How often you go there

And explain how you feel about this place

The place where I go where I can really relax is the local park. I am lucky enough to live really close to a nice park – in fact, it’s a great park – and it’s free to get in! It’s got a huge lake and a number of wonderful gardens with trees, plants, flowers, and areas for old and young people to do recreational activities. There is also a café and a restaurant in the park, as well as boats on the lake, tennis courts, and a children’s play area. I go there almost every weekend, and although it is a really popular park, there are always quiet areas where you can sit alone on a stone bench or at a little table. During the summer months I go there regularly to read and study and just walk around and clear my head. I feel great when I’m there and I enjoy the fact that there is peace and quiet there, as well as activities that people can do. It’s a fantastic environment to be in – and the park is really well-tended and looked after. It’s an ideal place for individuals like me who want to go alone and get some fresh air and enjoy a natural space, as well as families who want to take their kids out to enjoy the activities available there.

Part3

1. What activities do employers organize to help employees relax?

Employers, depending on the company, arrange all sorts of activities for employees. Some are regular activities, and most are at key times of the year, like Spring Festival and other holidays. Excursions, company dinners, gala performances and nights out to KTV are popular company activities in China. On a more weekly or daily basis many companies offer their employees a gym membership or a slot once a week at a local gym near the office. All of these things help to keep employees happy and foster a spirit of teamwork and leisure amongst the employees too.

2. How can students relax?

Students have all sorts of different ways to relax. Campuses often have sports areas for basketball, tennis, ping pong or football. Aside from this some campuses have great cafes and restaurants and bars where students can hang out after their studies, chat with their classmates and generally kick back and relax or let their hair down. Other students might choose to go off campus into the city to clubs, or go shopping in the local malls, or go to the cinema. There are plenty of ways students can relax and enjoy their free time when they are not studying.

3. Do people nowadays have more ways to relax than they did in the past?

Most definitely yes – there are lots of opportunities for young people today than in the past, and as cities have developed in more interesting ways, there are hosts of things that people can do – international restaurants to try, clubs to go to, classes to attend. When I was a child there weren’t so many of these things to do, but now there loads of opportunities, at least in the major cities.

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