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2020年1月16日雅思口語(yǔ)機(jī)經(jīng)預(yù)測(cè)

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2020年1月16日雅思口語(yǔ)機(jī)經(jīng)預(yù)測(cè)

        

        雅思口語(yǔ)考試前我們還需要大量的刷題呢?在考試前我們練習(xí)話題是很有必要的,但是我們需要注意縮小練習(xí)范文,進(jìn)行更有針對(duì)性的練習(xí)。今天小編為大家準(zhǔn)備了2020年1月16日雅思口語(yǔ)機(jī)經(jīng)預(yù)測(cè)內(nèi)容,希望各位考生可以參考話題機(jī)經(jīng),在考試中拿到更高的分?jǐn)?shù)。

  Hometown/家鄉(xiāng)

  1.Where is your hometown?

  My hometown is on the south-east coast of Northern Ireland. It’s called Dundrum and it’s about 1 hour south of the capital city.

  2.What do you like about it?

  It’s an area of outstanding natural beauty and for me, one of the most beautiful places of earth. It has everything; fantastic beaches, rolling mountains, dense forests and picturesque countryside.

  3.What do you not like about it?

  It can be a little bit boring because it’s really tiny. There are only a few small shops and a couple of pubs and that’s it! In the summer, it’s OK because you can enjoy the outdoors but it would be nice to have a few more indoor facilities for the winter.

  4.How often do you visit your hometown?

  Not as much as I should. I only get to visit about once a year now to see my family because I’m really busy with work and it’s quite far away, but I hope to visit more in the future.

  5.What’s the oldest part of your hometown?

  There is an old Norman castle that sits on top of the highest hill of the town. It’s a ruin now, but there are some breathtaking views from it and it’s easy to see why they chose that site for a castle, because you can see for miles around.

  6.Do many people visit your town?

  Thousands of tourists visit every summer. They come from the capital city mostly to get away from the hustle and bustle and enjoy the peace and quiet. There are more and more international tourists visiting because lots of scenes from the TV show ‘Game of Thrones’ were shot just outside the village.

  7.Is there any way your hometown could be made better?

  As I said before, the best thing about the town is its rural beauty and you can’t really

  improve that. If I had to say something, it would be to improve the roads, they are in a

  terrible state and cause a few car accidents every year.

  8.How has your hometown changed over the years?

  Since I was a child the town has almost doubled in size and population. It used to consist of just one main street, but now there are many new housing developments and apartments next to the water. With all these new people moving in, it has changed the character of the town a little bit, people are not as friendly as before.

  9.Are there good transportation links to your town?

  The public transport system consists of just buses that pass through the town on an hourly basis. One bus goes north to the capital city which is really convenient if you need to do any shopping and the other bus goes south where you can switch buses and go across the border to the Republic of Ireland, so you could say we have international transport links which is not bad for a little town like ours.

  10.Would you recommend the town to people with children?

  Yes and no. It is obviously a great place to bring up kids because there are so many things for them to do like swim in the sea, play in the forest and run on the beach.

  However, the good schools are pretty far away and I remember having to get up really early every morning to catch a bus to school that was 20 miles away.

  11.Is there much to do in your hometown?

  Oh yes, there's certainly lots to do there as it's a fairly big city. If you like going out in the evening there are a lot of good restaurants and bars. If you prefer cultural activities there are museums and art galleries. But if you like nature there are lots of other things outside of the city which are easy to reach.

  12.What are the people like in your hometown?

  They are mostly quite friendly, but as with most big cities everyone is often busy so it may seem as if they are not interested in speaking or having a chat. But if you live there you know that most people are quite happy to have a chat if they have time and will help you if needed.

  Transportation/交通工具

  1.What’s the most popular means of transportation in your hometown?

  I would say that most people travel by bus, which is probably the cheapest way to get around. There are lots of different routes and the schedules are pretty convenient,

  although at peak times the buses can be absolutely packed!

  2.How often do you take buses?

  I take the bus every day to get from home to university. There’s a bus stop quite close to where I live so I don’t have to walk very far in the morning – and it’s only about a ten-minute walk when I get to the other end.

  3.Can you compare the advantages of planes and trains?

  Trains are the best way to travel long distances in China with a reasonable level of speed and comfort. Travelling by train is not expensive, either. Air travel is becoming more popular as it’s faster, but it’s a bit of a rigmarole when you have to arrive at the airport two hours before the departure time. There’s a lot of waiting around – and flights are often delayed, which makes the situation even worse.

  4.Is driving to work popular in your country?

  Some people drive to work but there is so much traffic that it can actually be faster to take public transport. If you drive, you also need to find somewhere to park when you arrive at your destination – and that can prove difficult.

  5.Do you think people will drive more in the future?

  These days, more people have their own cars than in the past, so driving to work is

  definitely becoming more popular. This is just making the traffic situation worse, though,

  and it’s adding to the problem of pollution. Having your own appeals to a lot of people,

  though, as it makes you more independent.

  6.Would you ride bikes to work in the future?

  Even though more people have their own cars these days, bicycles are still extremely common in China. I used to ride a bike when I was younger, but I prefer to take public transport when I’m travelling around my hometown. Riding a bicycle on busy streets during rush hour is not an enjoyable experience – the pollution is terrible and there are a lot of accidents.

  7.What will become the most popular means of transportation in China?

  Hopefully, in the future, more people will choose to use public transport such as buses or subways. A lot of research is currently being done to improve the transportation systems we have in place at the moment. We need to look for ways to reduce the number of vehicles on the road and making public transportation cheap, convenient and environmentally-friendly is the best way to try and encourage people to use it.

  8.Do you prefer public transportation or private transportation?

  At the moment, I definitely prefer private transportation because it’s so much more convenient. Even though it’s much more expensive to maintain your own car, most people really value the independence it gives you.

  Gift/禮物

  1. How often do you buy others gifts?

  I always buy gifts for my friends on special days, such as certain holidays and birthdays These special days are usually distributed among different months, so it is hard to answer this question. Normally, I will buy more than 20 gifts in a year for my friends.

  2. Do you like to send others expensive gifts?

  No, I never send my friends something expensive as a gift. Maybe expensive gift in somebody’s eyes better expresses your love and care towards her, but it also brings about a lot of pressure on your friends for receiving it. In my opinion, the simple but heartily elected gifts are enough.

  3. What kind of gifts are popular in your country?

  It depends on the age and gender of people giving and receiving gifts. For example, women over 25 might choose cosmetics for their female friends and belts or wine for male friends. People in 40s or 50s generally receive health care products as gifts.Customs in certain areas will also affect the gifts people choose.

  4. Why do people send gifts?

  Sending gifts is a social tradition for people to enhance relationships with others.

  When people give someone gifts, it means that they take this relationship seriously and have never left the receivers behind their mind. Also, the young send gifts to the old to show their respect and care about the life and body of the old.

  以上是小編為大家分享的2020年1月16日雅思口語(yǔ)機(jī)經(jīng)預(yù)測(cè)內(nèi)容,希望大家在考試前更有效的進(jìn)行復(fù)習(xí),在這里小編也預(yù)祝各位考生在這場(chǎng)考試中拿到一個(gè)滿意的成績(jī)。

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