2018年9-12月雅思口語Part 2新題預(yù)測:人生階段
Describe an important stage of your life
You should say:
· what part it is
· where you were then
· what memorable things you did
and explain why this is the most enjoyable part / stage in your life.
雅思口語范文:
One of the most important times in my life, as it is in almost everyone’s life, was when I was sixteen.
在我的一生中,最重要的時刻之一,就像在我16歲的時候一樣。
I was in high school in Beijing. I was a kind ofa shy teenager and only had one friend. We were very close and did everything together. We would often go to each other’s house for sleepovers, and would stay up late at night chatting about everything two children could ever chat about. We were best of friends until one day when we had a terrible misunderstanding. She thought I had told someone a secret that she had told me, and she decided not to be my friend anymore. She made a new best friend and would strut around with her trying to make me jealous. She would gossip with all the other kids about me. I suddenly became an outcast at school, and thus, became utterly lonely and depressed. I thought there was something seriously wrong with me.
我在北京的高中,一名害羞的少年,只有一個朋友。我們非常親密,一起做了所有的事情。我們經(jīng)常去彼此的家過夜,晚上熬夜聊天,聊著兩個孩子能聊到的事情。我們是最好的朋友,直到有一天我們發(fā)生了嚴重的誤會。她以為我告訴了別人一個她告訴我的秘密,她決定不再做我的朋友了。她做了一個新的好朋友,她會和她一起昂首闊步,試圖讓我嫉妒。她會和其他孩子們談?wù)撐。我突然在學校里成為了一個棄兒,因此,變得非常孤獨和沮喪。我認為我有嚴重的問題。
It was not until I talked with my cousin about my situation, that I realized it was not me that had a problem but her. I also began to understand that you can not take what others say and do so close to heart, or you will always feel bad about yourself, and will never be able to live your life. I also realized that bad things happen in life, and you can not hide from them or dig yourself into a hole. I eventually found a new best friend, whom I am still friends with today. I have a more open personality. and I am one of the top students in my college. I believe that situation made me a stronger person. I can handle rejection now wherever it comes from, and just keep rolling with a smile on my face.
直到我和我的表妹談?wù)撐业奶幘常也乓庾R到不是我有問題,而是她。我也開始明白,你不能接受別人說的話,做得如此親密,否則你會對自己感到難過,永遠也無法過你的生活。我也意識到生活中發(fā)生了不好的事情,你不能逃避它們,也不能把自己挖到一個洞里。我終于找到了一個新的好朋友,我今天仍然是他的朋友。我有一個更開放的個性。我是我大學里最優(yōu)秀的學生之一。我相信這種情況使我變得更堅強。無論從哪里來,我都能處理被拒絕的事情,并且在我的臉上繼續(xù)微笑。
雅思口語part3
What sorts of things can people do when they reach this legal age of adulthood?
It’s kind of different from foreign countries. Even after reaching the legal adult age, young people don‘t usually drink or go out to clubs; they usually just study and go to school. But after turning 18, youngsters can get more respect from their parents. They are treated as adults, because parents would understand they can take care of themselves. For example, they can go travelling or camping alone.
這和國外的情況有所不同。即使到了法定成年年齡,年輕人通常不會喝酒或去俱樂部;他們通常只是學習和上學。但在18歲之后,年輕人可以從父母那里得到更多的尊重。他們被當作成年人對待,因為父母會明白他們可以照顧好自己。例如,他們可以獨自旅行或野營。
Since young people seem to be maturing faster than before. do you think it will be necessary to change this legal age for reaching adulthood?
I don’t think it is necessary. Getting mature is about experience, not only about age. Take China for example, people normally go to college at 19; only after that, they begin to take care of themselves and live on their own. They begin to try and learn how to deal with people and other problems, and they just start to get to know what real life is. So, I believe 18 is still a sensible age.
我認為這是不必要的。成熟是關(guān)于經(jīng)驗的,而不僅僅是關(guān)于年齡的。以中國為例,人們通常在19歲時上大學;只有在那之后,他們才開始照顧好自己,獨立生活。他們開始嘗試學習如何處理人和其他問題,他們才開始了解真實的生活是什么。所以,我認為18歲仍然是一個明智的年齡。