雅思口语Part 2话题参考答案
Describe a school friend you remember well.
You should say:
who this person was
what he/she looked like
how you became friends
and explain why you remember this person so well.
Sample Answer:
The school friend I remember well is Sara. Shes not only my school friend, but also my best friend. Ive known her since we were in middle school.
She is of the same height with me, but thinner. With beautiful eyes and straight black hair, shes really a pretty girl.
We became friends because we were born on exactly the same day and we happened to hold the birthday party at the same KFC when we were 14. That day, we became friends.
Weve been friends for 7 years. I remember her so well because she is someone who is the exact personal mirror image of myself. We understand each other like soul mates. We were all young and rebellious and she understood my madness. She knows me better than I know myself at times, at the most critical times. She is who I want to call first when I feel Im in crisis. Now, though we are in different cities, we still keep in touch with each by phone and email.
Part 3
1. Are thereany differences between childhood friends and friends in adulthood?
Actually yes. First, a childhood friendship has innocence and there are easier ties to make with someone when you are younger. There are also easier ways to find things in common with another person when you are younger. When youre older its kind of like having the safety net removed. Then, you can do something as a kid in a friendship and its either cute or brushed off. As an adult its a little harder because if something is misconstrued then even the most rational person can get upset.
2. Which do you think is better, to have a large group of friends or just a few close friends?
Definitely a few good friends. Less worry and problems to deal with. I believe in quality over quantity when it comes to close friends. I feel more comfortable hanging out with my small band of pals, and I know I can be myself and I trust them all implicitly.
3. How is the way people make friends today different to the way people made friends years ago?
Well, the way people make friends today is not much different from the way people used to. You meet someone and hang out with them and see if your personality clicks.
4. Do you think its important to keep in contact with childhood friends?
All I could think of is the song: make new friends, but keep the old, one is silver but the other gold. Keeping old friends has shown to be a good stress reducer. Talking with an old friend and laughing at how things were is always great fun. When I talk with old friends, it feels so comfortable and great and it makes me feel warm all over. So I think its important to maintain childhood friends.
5. Do most people change their friends when they grow up?
I dont think so. Like that cheesy saying Make new friends, but keep the old. People maintain their childhood friend and at the same time, make new friends. With todays advancements especially, its so convenient to keep in touch. All of my best friends have moved away-- some as far as across the country. Yet we can still talk via e-mail and Instant Messenger and it doesnt seem like were quite as far away.
6. Some adults think that childhood was the best part of their lives. Why do they think that way?
As a child, one can live, play, act, dream as he or she wants to and there are no responsibilities and worries. While being an adult, theres so much pressure and less freedom, one cant do everything a kid can. Besides, memory is always sweet than reality, especially when the adults know that they would never go back to childhood, childhood seems more priceless.
7. What methods do most people use to memorize things?
The best way to memorize something depends on how you learn. If you are an auditory learner you might try doing flash cards or reciting things out loud. If you are a visual leaner you might try writing what you need to memorize over and over.
8. What do you think is the value of teaching history in school?
History always helps us to understand the present about a person, society or nation. For example, history of the Egyptian, Indian and Chinese civilizations gives us a good idea of how people lived, worked or fought in wars in the past and how the world has progressed over the centuries. Take a passion to study history you will discover that many countries have so many amazing secrets, stories and knowledge to offer. And the past can in some way help us to predict about the future.
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[倒装]only在句首倒装的情况
[虚拟语气]非真实条件句
[主谓一致]主谓一致中的靠近原则
[状语从句]让步状语从句
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