培生教育上海2021年1月份雅思口语预测 by: 李宁
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学生口语素材来源:《
雅思复习资料口语素材》,中人民大学出版社,主编:李宁
考场归来感受!
●
亲爱的同学们,里面标注红色的:
1-是我自己考到的 2-我问了其他同学问到的!
●总体感觉,本次考给同学们来了个下马威。Part2的考题算是比较难的!都属于比较新的题目。
红色被标注的考题,平率高达
70%
左右(都比较新)。
当然还有很多考生考到旧题:比如:一件不满意的商品。
●Part 1的题量有所增加,多会问6--8题!
Part 1:
Hometown? Has changed?
Where do you live? A good place?
Name? Meaning of your name? Easy to change your name?
School? Major/course? Like your school? What about your school life?
Talk about your primary school.
Car? Which brand is most popular? You want to buy?
Job? Future job?
Colour? Why like it?
Flower? Why like it? Represents? Flower culture? Fake/plastic or real flowers?
TV program you like? Why?
Advertisement? Which one is very special for you? Like it or not?
House or flat? Where do you like to live? Moving your house later? Why?
Talk about your birthday. How to celebrate?
Music? Musical instrument? Advantages?
Drawing? Why? Advantages?
Weather you like? Season you like?
Sports? Outdoor activities?
Formal/Smart or casual clothes? Why?
Transport system? Has changed?
Food? Healthy food? Junk food? What about your breakfast?
Talk about the happiest time in your life? Contact with your schoolmate?
Cellphone? Pron. and Con.?
Holiday? Why? Travelling benefits?
Dancing? Drawing? Why you like? And the benefits?
Museum? Library? Why free?
Gift=Internet=Cellphone?
Driving? Legal age? How to drive safely?
Shopping? On line or shopping mall?
Post card? Celebration?
Weekend? Sports? Reading?
Mobile phone? Good or bad?
Toy you like? Today PK. Past? The benefits: sharing with friends?
House Chore? Do it or not?
(源于旧题库)
Part 2:
用红笔标注乃是新的新题!但是请大放心,所谓的新题都是基于老题目以后的“改体题”
Describe the benefits of learning Maths
(新题,源于老题:一节科学课)
Describe a website you often visit
(源于旧题库,从新再考)
Describe the parents you very familiar with
(源于老题:一节熟悉的人)
Describe a polite person
(源于老题:一个显示礼貌的场景)
Describe an interesting speech you heard
(源于旧题库,从新再考)
Describe an trip far away from your homwtown
(源于旧题库,其实就是一次长途旅行)
Describe a show you watched
(源于旧题库,从新再考)
Describe an overcrowded place
(源于旧题库转变成新题:源于描写一条大街)
Describe a recent change
(源于旧题库转变成新题:源于描写一个积的改变)
Describe a language(except English and Chinese)
(彻底新题)
Describe an experience of being late
(源于旧题库)
Describe your favorite/important plant in your country
(彻底新题)
Describe your favorite cafe
(彻底新题)
Describe your unusual job
(旧体)
Describe sth you learned from your family members
Describe a happy day
Describe a course you like
Describe a happy event in your childhood
Describe a car=gift
Describe a talkative people
Describe a wrong decision you've made
Describe a teamwork
Describe a garden or park
Describe a wild animal
Describe a communication way you like
Describe a song/singer you like
Describe your hometown or a place you've there before
Describe sth made you laugh
Describe an unsatisfied product
Describe an old family photo
Describe a famous person
Describe a travelling experience in your childhood/journey=Describe a nature beauty place
Describe sth you want to buy
Describe a gift send to your friend=a useful equipment except computer
Describe a happy marriage
Describe a rive/lake/sea you like
Describe a plan not relate to your study or job
Describe a TV program you like
Describe a book/movie
Describe your neighbour=a person you like to talk with
Describe a teenage you knew very well
Describe a future job
Describe an important history event
Describe a street in your hometown
Describe a situation you like to show the polite
Part 3:
Why we often memorize the childhood?
How to cultivate the children’s imagination? Important?
Why we like to buy car? Advantages or advantages?
Garden? How the garden in China?
Young generation: what kind of ambition?
The living standard: Today PK. Past?
Why we like to take photo? Why * dislike take photo? Photo keeps good memory?
Food? Fruit or vegetables? The quality?
Music: Today PK. Past?
Why people like comedy? Laugh is important?
Online shopping? The quality important or appearance? Why like foreign goods?
Music is important? What kind of music you like? Different music PK. Different age?
Music: Government should invest money on music industry?
Travelling? Why good? Beneficial to child? Why?
Travelling benefits from travel overseas? The advantages? Travel in the near future?
Travelling: bad for the local environmental problems?
Money is important? Why * is rich but not happy?
The celebrity and The media? The relationship. Celebrity: Today PK. Past?
Legal age for marriage? Cost? Style? Preparation?
Family decision? Today PK. Past?
Reading?Why important? Why children must reading? The book different between boys and girls?
Watching TV: good or bad? TV should more educational? Why?
TV: sports on TV? What kind of sports you like to watch?
Gift difference: handicraft or buy in shop? Why?
Movie: Today PK. Past? The actor/actress is important? The qualification of an actor/actress?
The importance of the laugh/humour?
The communication: the language skills?
The documentary: what information we can acquire?
The difference between: cafe shop and restaurant? When we often invite * to home?
Do you like to live in the countryside? Government help the farmer?
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Peony
Peony
or
paeony
is a name for
in the
Paeonia
, the only genus in the
Paeoniaceae
. They are native to
, Southern
and Western
. Boundaries between
are not clear and estimates of the number of species range from 25
to 40.
Most are
1.5 - 5 feet (0.5 - 1.5 metres) tall, but some resemble
up to 5 - 10 feet (1.5 – 3 metres) tall. They have
, deeply lobed leaves, and large, often fragrant flowers, ranging from red to white or yellow, in late spring and early summer.
Symboli* and uses
The peony is among the longest-used flowers in Eastern culture and is one of the *allest living creature
in
. Along with the
, it is a traditional floral symbol of China, where the
is called 牡丹 (mǔdān). It is also known as 富贵花 (fùguìhuā) "flower of riches and honour" or 花王 (huawang) "king of the flowers", and is used symbolically in Chinese art.
In 1903, the
declared the peony as the national flower. Currently, the
on
designates the plum blossom as the
, while the
has no legally designated national flower. In 1994, the peony was proposed as the national flower after a nationwide poll, but the
failed to ratify the selection. In 2003, another selection process has begun, but to date, no choice has been made.
The ancient Chinese city
has a reputation as a cultivation centre for the peonies. Throughout
, peonies in Luoyang have been said to be the finest in the country. Dozens of peony exhibitions and shows are still held there annually.
In
,
used to be called
ebisugusuri
("foreign medicine"). Pronunciation of 牡丹 (peony) in Japan is "botan." In
(the Japanese adaptation of
), its root was used as a treatment for convulsions. It is also cultivated as a
. In Japan
is called the "King of Flowers" and
is called the "Prime Minister of Flowers."
In 1957, the
passed a law to make the peony the
of
, a title which it holds to this day. It replaced the
, which had been the state flower since 1931.
Mischievous nymphs were said to hide in the petals of the Peony, giving it the meaning of Shame or Bashfulness in the
. While the peony takes several years to re-establish itself when moved, it blooms annually for decades once it has done so.
Peonies are also extensively grown as
for their very large, often scented flowers.
Peonies tend to attract
to the flower buds. This is due to the nectar that forms on the outside of the flower buds, and is not required for the plants' own pollination or other growth.
Peonies are a common subject in tattoos, often used along with koi-fish. The popular use of peonies in Japanese tattoo was inspired by the
artist
's illustrations of the
, a serialized novel from China. His paintings of warrior-heroes covered in pictorial tattoos included lions, tigers, dragons, koi fish, and peonies, among other symbols. The peony became a masculine motif, associated with a devil-may-care attitude and disregard for consequence.