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雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)(通用6套)
雅思考試, 全稱(chēng)為“國(guó)際英語(yǔ)測(cè)試系統(tǒng)”,簡(jiǎn)稱(chēng)“雅思(IELTS)”,是著名的國(guó)際性英語(yǔ)標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化水平測(cè)試之一。雅思考試于1989年設(shè)立,由英國(guó)文化教育協(xié)會(huì)、劍橋大學(xué)考試委員會(huì)和澳大利亞教育國(guó)際開(kāi)發(fā)署(IDP)共同管理。以下是小編幫大家整理的雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)(通用6套),歡迎大家借鑒與參考,希望對(duì)大家有所幫助。
雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)1
Study or Work
1. Do you work or are you a student?
2. Do you like your major? Why/ Why not.
3. Is this major what you expected?
4. What is the most interesting part of your study?
5. Who plays a more important role in your study, the teachers or the classmates?
6. Are there any public facilities near your university/school?
7. Are you looking forward to start working soon?
Work
1. What job do you do?
2. Do you like your work?
3. Have you received training before/ during this job?
4. Which day of a week would you like to change, and how would you want to make the change?
5. Would you feel sad if you leave your job?
Accommodation
1. Do you live in a house or an apartment?
2. Which is your favorite room?
3. Would you change anything about your home? Why / why not?
4. What kind of accommodation would you like to live in the future?
5. What are the good places to eat around where you live?
6. What do you like about your house?
7. What can you see when you look out of your apartment window?
8. Do you always invite friends to come to your home? What do you do when they visit?
Hometown
1. Where is your hometown?
2. Are there any specialties in your hometown?
3. Has your hometown had any changes in recent years?
4. Is it suitable for children to live?
5. Do you plan to live in your hometown in the future?
6. What changes do you believe will happen in your hometown in the future?
Activity near water
1. What activities would you do if you were having some leisure time at a beach or near the water?
2. Why do some people like water sports?
3. Do you think the government should invest money in developing facilities for water sports?
4. Do you think that human activity is posing a threat to the oceans of the world?
5. What do you think are the advantages disadvantages of traveling on the ocean?
6. Do you think it’s important for children to learn how to swim?
7. Do you think it’s best for a child to be taught to swim by a parent or by someone else?
Advertisements
1. Are there many advertisements in your hometown?
2. What do you think of advertisements?
3. Are you easily influenced by advertisements?
4. Why do you think there are so many advertisements now?
Art
1. Do you like art?
2. Do you think art classes affect children’s development?
3. What kind of paintings do Chinese people like?
4. What can you learn from western paintings?
5. What benefits can you get from painting as a hobby?
6. Do you think art classes are necessary?
Bags
1. Do you have many bags?
2. Do you use different bags on different occasions?
3. What are the things that you consider when you choose to use a bag?
4. Do you like bags?
5. What types of bags do you like?
6. Do you usually carry a bag?
7. What types of bags do you use?
8. What do you put in these bags?
9. What sorts of bags do women like to buy?
Celebrity
1. Who is your favorite celebrity in China?
2. Do you like any foreign celebrities?
3. Would you want to be a celebrity in the future?
4. Do you think we should protect famous people’s privacy?
5. How do celebrities influence their fans in China?
Chocolate
1. How often do you eat chocolate?
2. What’s your favorite flavor?
3. Is chocolate expensive in China?
4. When was the first time you ate chocolate?
5. Is chocolate popular in China?
雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)2
1.Do you work or are you a student?
Im a student at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Im a student, and Im a freshman in Tsinghua University.
Im a student, a high school student.
2.What subject are you studying?
Im studying for a Masters degree in Tsinghua University, specializing in the field of Math Studies.
3.Why did you choose that subject?
I chose math because I liked it in high school. I was always strong in math and science, so it seemed like a natural progression. Also, I did some research on career opportunities, and it seemed to be a subject with a promising future.
4.What would you like to do in the future?
I would love to be a teacher. Most of the women in my family are teachers, they have a huge impact on my life. I think it is wonderful to get to change peoples lives by what I say or do on the stage. It requires a person to be responsible and caring, and I want to be such a person.
5.What are the most popular subjects in China?
Its hard to say nowadays. You know, due to the globalization, our country is much more developed than ever. Every subject has something to offer to the society. Students just choose their subjects based on what they are interested in, which then, in turn, can become a trend.
6.Do you think its important to choose a subject you like?
Definitely! I think interest is the best motivator, if I choose something Im keen on, I will be willing to sacrifice my leisure time because it is a worthwhile sacrifice to me. In addition, when I face some difficulties, I will do my best to overcome the problems. Quitting in the middle will never be an option. We should consider carefully our choice from the start, rather than carelessly choosing the wrong path, then regretting it.
7.Are you looking forward to working?
I have been wanting to work full time, thats for sure. I can now imagine myself waking up early in the morning, getting my business attire on and sitting behind my office desk. I wonder how it feels to work with other professionals and with the boss always around… It could be stressful but interesting, I guess. The best part I would say would be to finally receive a salary and spend my own money. I would not have to bother my parents then. But, like most things in life, it really depends on what the job is and whether the environment is positive or not.
8.Do you like your subject? (Why? / Why not?)
Honestly, I dont. I am halfway through my college career. But reality struck me when the material we learned in class was much more difficult and the assignments werent fun. Im thinking about changing my own major now.
9.Do you prefer to study in the mornings or in the afternoons?
I am not a morning person, Im afraid. But to be honest, studying in the afternoon is even worse. I get really sleepy from one to four in the afternoon. So, actually, my brain is at its best in the evening. It works better then. I can stay sharp even until very late at night.
10.Is your subject interesting to you?
Absolutely. I find computer science really stimulating. Imagine creating something useful just using codes and numbers. It requires a good level of imagination and quite a good level of number skills, critical thinking and logic skills as well as a keen ability to solve problems.
11.Is there any kind of technology you can use in study?
For studying I use a computer and my phone. I often download research papers and read them on my phone and make notes onto the notes section of my phone too. I use my computer to actually write essays and do other homework tasks.
1.What work do you do?
I am a teacher at a high school. I started there in Jan 2015 after graduating from college. I would say it is a pretty challenging job.
2. Why did you choose to do that type of job?
Teaching is my passion. I dont view my career as a "job" per say. I see it more as my calling in life. It is my lifes purpose.
3. Do you like your job?
Definitely! I enjoy the variety and special projects where I can take ownership of the final product. My job provides me with both, so yes, it is a good job and I find it very rewarding.
Im not interested in my job… because it is so mundane and repetitive, two traits I despise and try to stay away from. I hope to find a better job that challenges me to aspire to new heights.
4. Do you miss being a student?
I definitely do! Sometimes I just wonder what would have happened if I had studied harder when I was in university. I just miss the days when I had nothing to worry about but the exams. Now, all the pressure from work and family is difficult to deal with.
5. Is it very interesting?
Most of the time, yes! The daily challenges from new projects provide constant opportunities to learn new things and to some extent re-invent myself. Every day is unique. My colleagues provide me with support but also healthy competition. I find my job most interesting when I am challenged to reach outside of my comfort zone.
6.Is there any kind of technology you use at work?
I use mainly a laptop computer and my phone at work. Sometimes I also use a photocopier scanner, and a video camera if Im making short promotional videos with my company. But mainly, I just use a computer.
7.Can you manage your time well when you work?
Yes, I am a project manager in my office, so I am quite good at managing my time and the other peoples time on the team. Ive worked as an IT manager for several years now.
8.Who helps you most at work?
My team members – I have a great team and they are all hardworking, supportive, smart and attentive to the needs of others and the project goals.
雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)3
1. 一個(gè)你去過(guò)的被污染的地方。
這個(gè)題目讓我們聯(lián)想一下environmental law吧,還是考查大家環(huán)境話(huà)題的語(yǔ)料儲(chǔ)備呀。
2. 一個(gè)你買(mǎi)的讓你感到開(kāi)心的東東。
物品類(lèi)話(huà)題,快把之前準(zhǔn)備的電子產(chǎn)品啦禮物啦什么的調(diào)動(dòng)起來(lái)!
3. 未來(lái)想做的'工作。
回憶一下上個(gè)季度的a person whose job is important to society,如果你說(shuō)的是老師,醫(yī)生,企業(yè)家或者導(dǎo)演什么的,直接拿來(lái)用吧! 戳一個(gè)重要滴人看語(yǔ)料
4. 有趣的動(dòng)物。
它可不是新題哦,之前考察過(guò)大家interesting animal的話(huà)題呢。
5. 與朋友一起吃的一頓飯。
想想之前寫(xiě)的restaurant和café啥的,加一個(gè)一起吃飯的理由就好了!戳 雅思口語(yǔ)機(jī)經(jīng)里的?--cafe or restaurant
針對(duì)第一道輪換題目,可以利用“before & after”策略,例如大家到了一個(gè)地方,可以用過(guò)去跟現(xiàn)在的狀況作對(duì)比,突出這個(gè)pollution。至于這個(gè)place選在哪里,當(dāng)然是哪里好說(shuō)選哪里!比如之前那道古老的題目a place near water,這回又派上用場(chǎng)了!如果有在換題季參加考試的娃們,希望下面零星的素材可以多少給大家一些靈感:
I was elated about that trip but I was heartbroken by what I saw.
There was weird and disgusting smell in the air and the muddy water really spoils all the fun for me.
Lots of people had barbecues on the beach but they left plastic bags, barbecue sauce and skewers scattered all over the beach.
And I can see chips of broken glass bottles buried in the sand.
I found remains of fireworks along the coastline; I guess somebody tried to create a romantic atmosphere.
I was extremely disappointed because it was not supposed to be the case. I was told that it used to be a perfect vacation destination, with crystal clear water and everything. People could have fun on the beach or in the shallow water, but now, I wouldn’t dare to walk on the sand barefoot ‘cause I was afraid that the chips of glass would cut my sole.
All the garbage pollution was definitely an eyesore for visitors, no wonder we were charged so little for this trip.
除了海邊,大家也可以寫(xiě)古鎮(zhèn)啦,高山啦之類(lèi)的,環(huán)境污染這么嚴(yán)重,把這道題變得太簡(jiǎn)單了不是么……
雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)4
A tourist attraction
Describe a tourist attraction that you have visited. You should say
What the attraction was
When you visited it
Why you went there
And say whether you enjoyed the visit or not
這是雅思口語(yǔ)考試中常考的話(huà)題,我把它歸類(lèi)為:地點(diǎn)或經(jīng)歷,這樣就可以減少范圍備考
自然 – approach 1
下面給出的考官范例就是教會(huì)你自然的'說(shuō):
節(jié)奏掌握好啊,放松你會(huì)感到自然為止
relaxation – the more relaxed you feel, the better you will speak normally
一分鐘要利用好
I’m going to tell you about the the last time I visited the National Gallery in London – I guess that counts as a tourist attraction – it’s certainly always really busy and there are any number of tourists there – It’s popular I suppose because it’s completely free and that’s slightly unusual for a major art gallery nowadays – If you compare it with The Louvre in Paris for example that’s really pricey and you normally have to queue for hours at a time – The National Gallery is different not just because it’s free but you can walk right in without waiting.
I go there quite a lot – in fact I try to go and visit it whenever I’m in London – I’m fascinated by art and art history and I just like to wander around and look at all the masterpieces that are on display there -Typically I go for about an hour or so only because I lose concentration after a time.
Well – the last I went there was sometime in December – just before Christmas I think – there was certainly a Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square just outside – I was in London to do some shopping and I decided to pop into the National to see if there was a new exhibition on – There wasn’t but I did see that there was a sensational Veronese exhibition planned for April this year – So I what I did was just spend my time looking at some of Turner’s watercolours.
Did I enjoy it? Certainly – the National is one place I’ll never tire of and I’m sure that I will keep on going back there. It’s for me – sort of – one of the greatest art galleries in the world and I think it’s thaat’s why it’s such a popular tourist attraction.
雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)5
Part1
Leisure Time (or, Days of the Week)
1. Which is your favourite day of the week?
2. How many days off do you have every week?
3. Do you usually have days off together or are they separated (by
work/attendance at class)?
4. How do you like to relax? (Whats your favourite way to relax?)
5. Do you have any hobbies or interests?
這道題我們可以介紹一些平時(shí)消遣娛樂(lè)的活動(dòng),但是要記住盡量不要選擇千篇一律的答案,比如玩電腦游戲,或是看電視劇這類(lèi)比較不容易給考官留下印象的話(huà)題。鼓勵(lì)考試選擇一些比較具體,并且能提供細(xì)節(jié)的答案,比如選擇健身的話(huà)題可以談?wù)剷?huì)做哪些運(yùn)動(dòng)以及為什么,自己的目標(biāo)是什么以及現(xiàn)階段自己的練習(xí)成果怎么樣,對(duì)自己的興趣表現(xiàn)出想要談的.欲望才會(huì)比較真實(shí)。
Part2
Describe a long car journey you went on.
You should say:
where you went
what you did at this place
who you went there with
and explain why you went on that journey by car.
這道題是典型的事件題。其實(shí)長(zhǎng)途自駕游比較符合現(xiàn)在大多數(shù)考試的情況,因?yàn)槭紫茸择{游不需要花費(fèi)太多天數(shù),你完全可以自己安排時(shí)間以及行程,不同于去國(guó)外旅行至少要十天半個(gè)月。而現(xiàn)在考生大多沒(méi)有那么充裕的時(shí)間來(lái)分配到旅行中。另外,如果生活在北京,在天氣以及空氣質(zhì)量比較好的時(shí)候出行也是一個(gè)不錯(cuò)的選擇,因?yàn)楸本┲苓呌泻芏嗪猛娴牡胤,也可以和朋友一起住在農(nóng)家樂(lè)體驗(yàn)農(nóng)村生活,讓人在緊張的學(xué)習(xí)壓力下得到釋放。
go round 足夠分配
vulnerable 易受傷的
timely 及時(shí)的
convention 會(huì)議
jumble 混亂
get down to business 著手干正事
preach 傳教
Part3
1.Why do people like to have private cars?
2.What are the differences between bicycles and private cars?
3.How to buy private cars in China?
4.Is it a good thing that everyone has their own cars?
5.Are many families that own private cars in China?
6.What will cars be like in the future?
7.Whats the difference between men and womens preference on cars?
這道題我們可以從男人和女人買(mǎi)車(chē)各自的角度來(lái)分析討論。首先,女性買(mǎi)車(chē)一般是為了方便生活,比如開(kāi)車(chē)上下班或是出行更加自在舒適些,所以女性買(mǎi)車(chē)時(shí)一來(lái)看重的是車(chē)內(nèi)部的空間以及便利性,另外女性更追求車(chē)身的美觀度,對(duì)于顏色也有自己的喜好,并不是很在意車(chē)本身的性能。而男性一般對(duì)車(chē)子都比較了解,想要買(mǎi)最新的或是技術(shù)領(lǐng)先的車(chē)子,對(duì)于發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī)或是車(chē)子的性能更為重視,對(duì)他們來(lái)講車(chē)不只是坐騎,也是身份品味的象征。
雅思口語(yǔ)題庫(kù)6
do people go to these historical places?
I think one of the reasons is that people want to learn more about the history of this place. You know this places were usually constructed under certain historical context. For example, the Great Wall was built for defending against enemies in Qin Dynasty. When you stand on the Great Wall, the tour guide might tell lots of historical stories related to it.
you tell me something about historical music or films?
There are bunches historical music or films regarding to Sino-Japanese War. Although we now live a pretty peaceful life, many of Chinese population were slaughtered decades ago in Sino-Japanese War. So these films remind us of the history of that time period. For example, the film “Don Cunrui” does show us the story of a hero who hold the explosive to bomb out a blockhouse, sacrificing himself. These heroes should not be forgot.
there any implied meaning of this building?
Bird’s Nest looks like a nest, which we can know from its name. A bird nest is the spot in which a bird lays and incubates its eggs and raises its young. So this building does have the meaning of taking good care of life. It also looks like a cradle, which do have the meaning of good wishes for future. And one of the special part of the construction is that there is no column and the whole building is connected with web structure. I guess it means that something amazing might happen in this sports arena.
should government do if someone is against the proposal to restore the historical buildings
I think government should try to increase these people’s awareness of protecting historical buildings. You know these buildings are usually of long histories, some of which can even be dated back to hundreds years ago. So it is common that these places need certain degree of restoration, or they might collapse or have similar problems. So the government should, first, tell those who against the proposal some possible problems these historical buildings are facing now. And, to convince them, government should also show these people the cultural and historical value of these buildings.
everyone think old buildings are important?
No, not everyone. Some of us might think these buildings are shabby. Usually they are not well-quipped and the design is always outdated. That’s why many people living close to Nanjing Rd. in Shanghai always hope government can implement house demolition in that region. You know, they are currently living in very old buildings, having to share restrooms and kitchens with others. Many of them choose to move out and rent out these old buildings to those from rural areas.
your perspective, do Chinese like visiting History Museum?
Not really. Take myself as an example. I am a person who are not interested in history. You know, when I was a student, I always fell asleep in the history class. So, it is likely for me to visit a “History” Museum even if it is free. And many of my friends do not have any interests in history, either. People are more willing to visit some other kinds of museums such as Shanghai science and technology museum. In this museum, people can not only learn some knowledge regarding to animals, astronomy and the like, but also can experience some interesting facilities.
kind of buildings should government protect and preserve?
I think government should protect and preserve the buildings of historical and cultural values. You know, these buildings can be great tourist attractions, where people can learn more about local history and cultural. My middle school used to organize a visit to the Site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China. During this visit, we knew about the origin of the Communist Party of China, some interesting historical stories and so forth. In addition, these buildings can be a great revenue source by selling admission tickets or souvenirs.
people pay to visit it?
Yeah, I think so. You know preserving these buildings requires a large amount of capital investment, since they are usually built long time age and are in poor physical conditions. More efforts and money are need to maintain or renovate these old buildings. And by selling admission tickets, government can gain enough revenue for maintenance.
government pay for everyone?
No, of course not. I think government should pay for those disabled. This group of people are usually of poor financial condition and cannot afford to visit these buildings. However, for ordinary citizens like me, the ticket price like 50 RMB is not a problem at all. You know, the average salary of Shanghai has over 8000 RMB/month. So, the government doesn’t need to pay for us. Of course, some discounts should be offered, which might encourage us to take more visits.
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