雅思口语话题重要水域
发布时间:2022-05-12 17:04:06雅思口语话题重要水域
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Part2&Part3新题部分——地点类:重要的水域
P2
Describe an important river/lake/area of water in your country.
You should say:
How long it is
Where it is
What it looks like
And explain why it is important
P3
Do people like this river in your country?
Do you like any water activities?
Is it necessary for everyone to learn swimming?
Do people in your country often go swimming in their spare time?
解析
题目要求考生描述“所在国家的一条重要河流/湖泊/水域”。作答要点包括:河流长度;流域;形状;重要性。
范文
Speaking of an important river in my country, I would like to talk about the Yangtse river, the biggest and longest river in China, about 6,300 kilometers long.
The Yangtse River lies in the southern part of China. It stretches to 11 provinces and drains nearly one-fifth of the whole land areas in China.
Take out a map and give a quick glance at the Yangtse River, you will probably find that it looks just like any other river you could easily find on a map, the Nile or something. However, when you take a closer look at it, you won’t feel like it’s something that any other river can copy. I remember when I was 9, I took a boat trip with my parents to The Three Gorges, three adjacent gorges along the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, well known for its breathtaking sceneries. Well, it turned out what I saw there was stunningly beautiful. There was once a Chinese poet giving his compliments to The Three Gorges, vividly depicting its natural sceneries, saying ‘There are seamless mountains on both sides of the Three Gorges stretching more than 200 miles. The overlapping rocks make up layers of barriers that shield against sky and sunshine so that the sun can only be seen at noon and the moon will merely show at midnight.’
Speaking of its importance, The Yangtze River is an essential factor to the cultural origins of southern China. Human activity has been verified in the Three Gorges area as far back as 27,000 years ago, and by the 5th millennium BC, the lower Yangtze was a major population center occupied by the Hemudu and Majiabang cultures, both among the earliest cultivators of rice. The river also plays a large role in the economy of China. It is estimated that the prosperous Yangtze River Delta generates as much as 20% of China’s GDP. Additionally, Yangtze River’s flowing through a wide array of ecosystems has made it an important habitat to several endemic and endangered species including the Chinese alligator, the Yangtze River dolphin, and the Yangtze sturgeon.
For thousands of years, The Yangtze River has been used for irrigation, sanitation, transportation and industry. In this, you can see why Chinese people call it their ‘mother river’.
雅思口语重要的谈话话题
Describe an important conversation.
You should say:
when it was
who was in the conversation
what it is about
and explain why it is important.
When I was a kid, I was hardly a model student. I had an older brother who was a bit of a rebel, he’d go out drinking and smoking and causing trouble, and I guess some of his bad behaviour rubbed off on me.
I can remember when I was a teenager, I must have been around 17, I had taken my university entrance exam but my grades were dismal. My parents were distraught, they had had such high hopes for me and I remember my mum being in floods of tears. My dad sat me down and we had a long conversation about my future and the direction I was heading in. He calmly told me I had a second chance to repeat the test and make my family proud. He said that I should take a long, hard look at myself and picture where I wanted to be in 10 years time.
At first I dug in my heels, but eventually my father’s words sank in and I realised I needed to knuckle down and study. I hit the books hard and over the course of the year I was more and more prepared. In the end, I got a good grade and was able to attend university.
I feel like that was one of the most important conversations I’ve ever had. I knew that he was speaking from the heart and that I couldn’t disappoint him any longer. My dad’s words of wisdom were a real wake-up call and it turned out to be a major turning point in my life.
雅思口语喜欢的电影话题
Describe a film you enjoyed.
You should say:
what the film is
when and where you watched
what it is about
and explain why you enjoyed it.
I’m not a regular cinema-goer, I prefer the comfort and convenience of watching movies in my own home, where I can download them and view them on my TV. However, occasionally there is a film that I feel I must watch on the big screen, the most recent of which was Transformers 4: Age of Extinction.
It’s the newest film in the Transformers franchise, which is based on old toys that were made in the ‘80s. They tell the story of massive robots that can transform into different machines, like tanks or fire trucks, and fight battles on Earth. In this instalment, evil robots that look like dinosaurs, called Dinobots, battle it out against the good robots, called Autobots.
The film was released in the summer of 2014, the time of the year when a lot of big blockbusters are brought out because it’s the school holidays, so they can make more money. I chose to watch the film in a 3D IMAX cinema. Nothing beats the experience of seeing a big budget movie on a huge screen, with the characters popping out at you. The sound system at the cinema is also amazing, with surround sound making you feel like you’re in the centre of the action.
Although the story wasn’t all that great, I loved the action sequences and the special effects. Some of the film was also shot in China and the Chinese actress Li BingBing made an appearance, so even though it was a Hollywood movie, I could relate to it more easily.
雅思口语室内游戏话题
Describe an indoor game that you played when you were a child.
You should say:
what the game was
where you played it
who you played it with
and explain why you enjoyed this game.
I think I’d have to go for puzzles. Jigsaw puzzles to be precise. I have a huge collection, although most of them are hidden in a cupboard somewhere in my parents’ house, these days.
I used to have a special table exclusively for doing my puzzles on. Once I got into the groove, I would become immersed in the puzzle and get lost in a world of my own. Occasionally I would try to solve one with my grandmother, but this was more for her benefit as I much prefer doing it by myself. I know it sounds selfish, but it’s just not as much fun sharing the responsibility with someone else and the pay off isn’t as big at the end.
I started when I was just a toddler, putting shapes into pre-cut holes, but slowly I graduated to more complex pictures. These days it’s not unusual to find me tackling a really complex puzzle, like an “Impossipuzzle” which are double-sided and feature a picture of something very small but in large quantities, like a plate of baked beans or loads of Brussels sprouts.
In my opinion as well as being an enjoyable pastime, jigsaw puzzles are good for your mind. The brain is basically just a muscle and so it should be given a work out every now and then. Jigsaw puzzles are challenging and although they are time consuming, they provide great satisfaction once you’ve finished one.
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