雅思考试前考生们肯定会做一些真题机经来把握一下试题的难易程度,8月份的第一场雅思考试已经结束,下面环球教育小编为大家整理分享雅思口语真题:2019年8月1日雅思口语考试权威点评,有需要的考生可以收藏,希望可以帮到大家,一起来看看吧!
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Part 1
【题目类型】简答题
【题目示例】
1) Where is your hometown?
2) What kind of things are not suitable for sharing?
3) Can we tell someone’s personality form his or her handwriting?
【综合点评】本部分仍旧延续一贯的考核内容,话题基本围绕考生日常生活,包括家乡、学习、爱好等。考生在备考的过程中,应该注意三个方向:一,相关语料积累。有目的识记并学会使用中高端词汇及语法,这样才能在回答过程中润色语言品质;二,注意思路的扩展。熟练掌握扩展观点的方法为根本要义,有了这个“法宝”,才能熟练应对各种话题;三,生活感悟的提炼。对于没有太多生活经历的考生来说,雅思口语考试真的是一场“噩梦”,如果没有足够多的生活素材,语言只会干瘪无味。
【参考答案】
Where is your hometown?
My hometown is Changsha, the capital city in Hunan Province. Since it’s not a very big city,I’ve been to almost every corner of it and I know where I can find the good local food.
What kind of things are not suitable for sharing?
Well, I guess some private information, such as how much you earn, is not suitable to share with others, especially with coworkers because it’s forbidden by many companys’ rules.
Can we tell someone’s personality form his or her handwriting?
Yeah, I think so. A person’s handwriting says a lot about his or her personality. For example, people with outgoing personalities tend to write in large letters, whereas shy, introverted types prefer to write small ones.
Part 2
【题目类型】短话题
【题目示例】
Describe an experience that you received a call from someone you don’t know in the public place.
You should say:
When you received this call
Where you received this call
What you were doing at that time
What the call was about
And how you felt about this call
【综合点评】本题可以说是对考生语言综合能力考验性最强的一部分。考生一定要提前准备好题库中每一道题,精心设计回答(不建议背答案),可以在老师带领下,使用话题串联的形式,最大限度节省准备任务量。在准备的过程中应该尽量注意到以下几个方向:回答要扣题;结构要有条理;内容充实有细节;语言丰富而准确;话题有趣有意义。考生准备好答案后一定要多强化练习,推荐使用录像练习法。
【参考答案】
Yesterday afternoon at around two o’clock I received a phone call from a private number. At the time I was at the mall with some friends. We were there to see a movie and when we came out of the cinema, I noticed that I had several missed calls from a mysterious number on my phone. As I was leaving the cinema with my friends and wondering who had been calling me, the phone rang again, so I took the call. The woman on the other end said that she was from my bank, and that someone was scamming my credit card. She said that in order to talk to me about it, she would need to confirm my identity. So I need to state my name, date of birth, and home address. At that moment I remembered that my bank would not need to do that and I realised the phone call was a scam. When she initially told me that someone was scamming my credit card, I was quite worried, but my feelings changed quickly when I realised the phone call was a trap. I felt very angry and after venting my feelings, I hung up.
Part 3
【题目类型】辩论题
【题目示例】
1) Should people be banned from speaking aloud in public places?
2) Why do some people always break rules in public places?
3) Why do you think some people talk aloud on public transport?
【综合点评】此部分着重考查考生的语言素质和思辨能力。这一部分跟第一部分在形式上很像,所以考生在备考时可以将part1和part3两部分结合起来准备,方法是相通的。但值得注意的是,part3部分的题目具有一定的随机性,考官可以根据part2的题目和考生回答内容而展开答辩式追问。考生的回答要有理有据,真正做到逻辑严密、论述完整。回答视角要高屋建瓴,从社会大局出发,从不同角度入手,灵活运用批判思维,对问题抽丝剥茧,层层展开论述。
【参考答案】
Should people be banned from speaking aloud in public places?
My I’m tempted to say yes, because if people were banned from talking in public spaces, the resulting peace and quiet would be welcome sometimes! But that’s never going to happen. Humans are social creatures; it would go against everyone’s nature, so I can’t see how that could possibly be enforced. I do enjoy the fact that public libraries are still a silence-only space where people are only allowed to whisper, although even that is less and less repected nowadays.
Why do some people always break rules in public places?
Well, I feel that people who break rules in public places just break rules in general. For example, there are people who believe that rules don’t apply to them, and they break them as they see it. On the other hand, I think teenagers are also the type to defy rules; it is just part of their development as they’re testing the limits of society. Either way, I believe it all boils down to ego: it’s just a way to get attention and feel superior.
Why do you think some people talk aloud on public transport?
Yeah, I’m guessing this has to do with the culture of one’s country, because where I’m from it’s commonplace and acceptable to be talking aloud on public transport. Most people keep to themselves but if I met someone I know on the bus, we would be striking a conversation, and no one around would bat an eye. What’s most frowned upon though is people listening to music with wireles speakers. If someone on public transport did that, I’d be very annoyed by it.