雅思口语话题电视节目
发布时间:2022-05-12 17:32:52雅思口语话题电视节目
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Part2&Part3新题部分——事物类:喜欢的电视节目
P2
Describe a TV program you like.
You should say:
What it is
How you got to know it
What it is about
And explain why you like it
P3
Do young people like to watch TV nowadays?
What kind of TV programs do young people like to watch?
Do you think TV will one day be replaced by computers?
What do you think of TV advertisements?
What TV programs are popular in your country?
解析
题目要求考生一个自己喜欢的电视节目。内容需包含以下方面:这个节目是什么;你如何知道的这个节目;这个节目的内容;以及解释你为什么喜欢它。
范文
Recently, Zhejiang Satellite TV launched a new program called “The birth of actors”. It is the competition of actors and actress through a play given by the program. I knew this program form Weibo. A lot of famous stars did a lot of propaganda before the program came out, which caught my eyes. However, when the program started to broadcast, there was negative criticism appearing on the Internet due to dozens of flaws it showed. In spite of these flaws, I still like this program.
There are three main reasons why I like about this show. First, it shows the courage of famous stars to sharpen their skills. As we all know, the stars taking part in this program are faced with the pressure of acute criticism which they should not have been burdened with. Their will to pursue higher achievement pushes them to come to this program, which I admire a lot. Second, it shows the courage of Zhejiang Satellite TV to make innovation. “The birth of actors” is the first program aiming at the skills of actors in China, which means the extreme difficulty of keeping the program run well. Although there are lots of flaws waiting to be refined, Zhejiang Satellite TV provides experience for this new field with their own effort. Third, it shows the progress and reform of the entertainment industry. In the past few years, money and fame were the two things that most stars struggle for, which left a bad influence on the whole industry. The appearing of this program means the skills of the stars today are becoming more and more important. The unhealthy tendency of the entertainment industry will gradually be removed.
This program is the sign of a better future for entertainment industry. I believe, with everyone’s efforts, this industry will finally become the palace for actors and singers in high level.
雅思口语庆典话题
1. Who is your favourite celebrity in China?
Off the top of my head, I guess I would have to say it’s Jack Ma. I’m not sure if you’ve heard of him, but he’s the founder of Alibaba, and one of the most successful businessmen in the country. And I basically admire him for everything that he’s achieved, especially as I think he had to deal with a lot of rejection early on in his career. So yeah, I’d say he’s probably my favourite celebrity here in China.
从我的头顶,我想我得说是Jack Ma。我不确定你是否听说过他,但他是阿里巴巴的创始人,也是该国最成功的商人之一。我基本上钦佩他所取得的一切,尤其是我认为他在职业生涯早期必须面对很多拒绝。是的,我想他可能是我在中国最喜欢的名人。
2. Would you want to be a celebrity in the future?
I don’t know actually, because obviously it would be nice to be adored everywhere you go, and have lots of VIP treatment travelling around the world. That would be quite nice! But I think there would be a lot of downsides as well, for example lack of privacy, the paparazzi. So I think all things considered, I probably wouldn’t want to be a celebrity.
我不知道,因为很显然,无论你走到哪里都会被人崇拜,并且有很多VIP治疗在世界各地旅行。那太好了!但我认为也会有很多不利因素,比如缺乏隐私,狗仔队。所以我认为所有的事情,我可能不想成为一个名人。
3. Do you like reading about celebrities?
Yeah I do, but it also depends on the content, because I mean, pointless stuff about what they get up toin their private life doesn’t really interest me that much. But what does interest me is reading about how they became good at what they do, because I think there’s a lot that can be learnt from them.
是的,但这也取决于内容,因为我的意思是,关于他们在私人生活中所获得的毫无意义的东西,我并没有真正感兴趣。但我感兴趣的是阅读他们如何变得擅长于他们所做的事情,因为我认为他们可以学到很多东西。
4. Have you ever met a celebrity?
Um… I don’t actually think I have. It would be nice to, but up to now I can’t say that I’ve had the pleasure of meeting any! I mean, I’ve been to a few pop concerts and seen some famous singers perform, but I don’t think really counts, as I’ve never actually met a celebrity up close or shaken their hand or anything.
嗯…我不认为我有。很好,但到目前为止,我不能说我很高兴见到任何人。我的意思是,我去过几次流行音乐会,看过一些著名歌手的表演,但我认为这并不重要,因为我从来没有遇到过一个名人,他们的手或任何东西都摇摇晃晃。
5. Do you think we should protect famous people’s privacy?
Yeah, without a doubt, cos I think privacy is something that everyone should have, regardless of who they are. So just because someone’s famous, I don’t think that gives us the right to go intruding into their private life!
是的,毫无疑问,我认为隐私是每个人都应该拥有的东西,不管他们是谁。所以,仅仅因为某人出名,我不认为这给了我们闯入他们私人生活的权利!
6. How do celebrities influence their fans in China?
I’m not really that sure to be honest with you – I’ve never really thought about it! But I suppose one aspect could be the clothes they wear, you know, that’s probably likely to influence their fans choice of clothes to some extent. And uh... what else? Um.. oh yeah, I guess their general behavior may also have some kind of influence on their fans. So for example, if a celebrity conducts himself well, then it’s probably gonna rub off on his fans and have a positive effect on them, and vice versa.
我不是真的对你说实话-我从来没有真正想过它!但我想其中一个方面可能是他们穿的衣服,你知道,这可能会在一定程度上影响他们的粉丝对衣服的选择。呃…还有什么?嗯。。哦,是的,我猜他们的一般行为也会对他们的粉丝产生某种影响。举个例子,如果一个名人表现得很好,那么他的歌迷可能会受到影响,对他们产生积极影响,反之亦然。
雅思口语色彩话题
1. What's your favourite colour?
I'm not really all that sure actually, but I guess it's probably a toss up between green and blue. You know, I've always liked those two colours, and they were the ones that popped to mind when you asked me the question.
实际上我并不是很确定,但我猜大概是在绿色和蓝色之间。你知道,我一直喜欢这两种颜色,当你问我这个问题时,它们是我想到的。
2. Are there any colours you dislike?
No I wouldn't say there are, cos I mean, obviously for some things, there are certain colours that I don't think would look so good, such as me driving a pink car around! But that doesn't mean I don't like pink, it just means I wouldn't choose it for certain things.
不,我不会说有,因为我的意思是,显然对于某些东西,有些颜色我不认为会看起来那么好,比如我开着一辆粉红色的车四处转悠!但这并不意味着我不喜欢粉色,它只是意味着我不会选择某些东西。
3. Are colours important to you?
Not really, no. I mean, I might take the colour into account when choosing something, like a shirt or pair of trousers, but you know, in the grand scheme of things, they're really not that important at all, especially compared with things like friends and family.
不是,不是。我是说,在选择衬衫或裤子之类的东西时,我可能会把颜色考虑在内,但是你知道,在一切宏伟的计划中,它们真的不那么重要,尤其是和朋友和家人相比。
4. Is colour very important to you when you're buying clothes?
Yeah, I suppose it kind of is, because certain colours tend to look better on me than others. For example, a lot of my friends have told me I look quite good in a white shirt, so I tend to favour that colour when I'm choosing a new shirt. And as well as this, I'll also consider the colours of the clothes I've already got, and maybe choose a colour which I don't already have.
是的,我想是的,因为某些颜色比我更好看。例如,很多朋友都说我穿白衬衫很好看,所以当我选择一件新衬衫时,我喜欢那种颜色。除了这个,我还会考虑我已经有的衣服的颜色,也许我会选择一个还没有的颜色。
5. Do you prefer light or dark coloured clothes?
I honestly don't have a preference, because I mean, I actually like to wear a combination of both. So just to give you an example, I often wear light trousers together with a dark shirt, or vice versa, because the light and dark colours kind of compliment each other, if you know what I mean!
我真的没有偏好,因为我的意思是,我实际上喜欢穿两者兼而有之。所以举个例子,我经常穿着浅色裤子和深色衬衫,反之亦然,因为浅色和深色相互称赞,如果你明白我的意思的话!
雅思口语共享单车话题
1. Do you ever ride a bicycle?
Yeah I do, but not that much anymore, because I’m living on campus at the moment. So everything’s pretty close to me, and I don’t really need a bike to get around.
是的,但现在没那么多了,因为我现在住在校园里。所以一切都离我很近,我真的不需要自行车四处走动。
2. How old were you when you first learned to ride a bicycle?
It was quite a while ago – let me have a little think! Um……I suppose I must have been about 5 or 6 when I first learned, but I honestly couldn’t tell you for sure, because I simply can’t remember! But I think I was pretty small, so five or six sounds about right.
那是很久以前的事了——让我想一想吧!嗯……我猜我第一次学习时大概已经5到6岁了,但我实在不能肯定地告诉你,因为我简直记不起来了!但我认为我很小,所以五或六听起来是对的。
It was quite a while ago = it was quite a long time ago
I suppose I must have been about 5 or 6 = I think I was about 5 or 6 【“must have been” is like the past tense of “should”】
那是很久以前的事了。
我想我一定是大约5或6岁 =我大概是5或6【“一定是”】就像“应该”的过去时。
3. Are bicycles popular in China?
Yes they are. They’re incredibly popular! You know, if you go out onto any street in China, the chances are you’ll see a lot of bikes. And I guess the reason for this is that they’re the cheapest way to get around, apart from walking of course, but that’s a lot slower!
是的。他们非常受欢迎!你知道,如果你去中国的任何一条街道,你很可能会看到很多自行车。我猜,这样做的原因是,除了走路之外,它们是最便宜的走路方式,但是走路要慢得多!
4. Would you say it’s difficult to learn to ride a bicycle?
Well I think it’s like everything really, in the sense that when you start off learning, it feels extremely difficult, but the more you practice, the easier it gets. So yeah, I guess it is a little difficult to begin with, but it doesn’t take long to get the hang of.
嗯,我认为它真的像所有的事情,从某种意义上说,当你开始学习的时候,感觉非常困难,但是你练习的越多,它就变得越容易。所以,是的,我想开始有点困难,但不需要很长时间就能找到答案。
5. What kinds of people ride bicycles?
Wow, you know it’s pretty hard to generalize, because I think all kinds of people ride bicycles, at least here in China anyway! So to be a bit more specific, you see young children riding their bikes around their neighborhood, and then older children riding to school. And as for adults, I think a lot of them will ride their bikes to work if they don’t have too far to travel. And the middle-aged and elderly also like cycling, as it’s good exercise for them and a cheap way to get around. So yeah, I think it’s fair to say that all ages of people ride bicycles, apart from the very young and very old.
哇,你知道这很难概括,因为我认为各种各样的人骑自行车,至少在中国。所以更具体地说,你看到小孩子骑自行车绕着邻居转,然后大一点的孩子骑车上学。至于成年人,我认为他们中的很多人会骑自行车上班,如果他们没有太远的旅行。中老年人也喜欢骑自行车,因为这对他们来说是一种很好的锻炼方式,也是一种便宜的出行方式。所以,我认为公平地说,所有年龄的人骑自行车,除了非常年轻和非常老。
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