2020雅思口語話題題庫范文最新版
2020年5月雅思口語換題后,出現(xiàn)了很多新題,這些新題對(duì)于考生來說比較陌生,但是也會(huì)保留一些舊題。今天小編給大家整理了2020雅思口語話題題庫范文,我們一起來看看吧!
2020雅思口語話題題庫范文1
題目:
1.Have you ever had an unhappy haircut experience?
2.How long have you had your current haircut?
3.How often do you have a haircut?
4.Do you like having your hair cut?
范文:
1.Have you ever had an unhappy haircut experience?
That’s more like(更像是,不如說是) every time, ha-ha! You see, I just have this feeling that I have a very different understanding of concepts like ‘a(chǎn) LITTLE bit shorter’, from, say, ninety-nine percent of hairdressers. They almost always get my fringe(劉海) way too short making me look pretty silly. To be honest, I don’t know what their problem is.
2.How long have you had your current haircut?
I don’t really like to change my haircut style too often, and I think I’ve kept it this way for the last three or four years . I mean, yeah, there are new hair trends almost every season, but I just don’t see the point of(不理解為什么) following them. It’s too tiring for me.
3.How often do you have a haircut?
Well, about once a month, sometimes even longer. My hair doesn’t grow very fast, compared to my cousin. He goes to the barber’s every two weeks cuz otherwise, he’d look like a rock star – I meant no offence(無意冒犯) to them, but, you know what I mean(你懂的). I, however, don’t have that problem.
4.Do you like having your hair cut?
Um... If you mean ‘do I enjoy having a haircut’, then no. I’m not that keen on polishing(拋光,修飾) my appearance. I think it has to be neat and clean, and that’s all. I don’t really enjoy sitting there for at least half an hour waiting to get my hair cut, as I can’t even see anything clearly without my glasses.
5.What’s your last haircut?
It was like really short, and that was during my high school, when I found that having short hair could be so much more convenient. It indeed was a bit too boyish(男孩子氣的), I guess, my relatives sometimes called me ‘tomboy’. But I’m fine with that. Then I decided to have a change and
became... Let’s say, a bit more chic. And that’s when I changed to my current hairstyle.
2020雅思口語話題題庫范文2
題目:
1.Do you walk a lot?
2.Do you walk more often now than in the past?
3.Do you think people will walk more or not in the future?
4.Where do you usually go for a walk?
范文:
1.Do you walk a lot?
I suppose I do, yeah. I mean, I always prefer to travel by foot when it’s a short distance. And I take multiple short trips every day. Like, you know, I go to the library, the classroom, the school mart and the dining room on foot every day. On weekends, I sometimes hang out with my friends in the city, where it is too crowded to drive. So yeah, in that sense, I guess it’s fair to say that I do walk a lot.
2.Do you walk more often now than in the past?
I have to say no, because when I was a child, I used to go hiking with my parents in the woods. And when we were not hiking, we would take long walks near our home. That was quite a bit of exercise! But now, it’s impossible to spend time walking every day. School is just too busy.
3.Do you think people will walk more or not in the future?
From what I can see, we probably won’t be able to walk much in the future, given the bustling city life that we are heading into, you know. People already spend so much time indoors. Well, we work on computers and entertain ourselves on electronic devices. How could we spare time to walk in the future? Actually, it may be a surprise if we could make time for walking at all!
4.Where do you usually go for a walk?
Well, it depends on where I am living. If I’m living at home, I normally just walk on the street near my home. Or sometimes I take a stroll to the shopping area to kill time. But when I’m at school, I just walk in the playground with my friends. Sometimes we even go for a brisk walk around the playground.
2020雅思口語話題題庫范文3
題目:
1.When do you need to be focused?
2.What may distract you when you are trying to stay focused?
3.What do you do to help you concentrate?
4.Is it difficult for you to stay focused on something?
范文:
1.When do you need to be focused?
You mean, apart from when I’m studying? Uh, I don’t know, when I’m trying to complete something dangerous, like chopping carrots, or sewing(縫) something. Cuz, apparently, I may get injured by knives or needles if I don’t fully concentrate. It did happen last summer. One afternoon I was cooking while talking to my mom, when suddenly I cut my finger. Fortunately, it wasn’t a deep cut.
2.What may distract you when you are trying to stay focused?
Well, a sudden and big noise, for instance. Say, if I am trying to work out an academic problem, and there is a huge thud(砰地一聲) in the living room, of course, I’d stop working and start wondering if my dad clumsily(笨手笨腳地) tripped over himself, like, again. I’d have to check if there’s a problem, and that’s just human nature.
3.What do you do to help you concentrate?
Mostly I just move my mobile and other devices to another room. Cuz the way I see it, the biggest distraction nowadays would be social networks, they are like heroin(海洛因) for your brain. If my phone is within my reach, I can never really focus. At the very least, I mute it and flip it over(翻過去).
4.Is it difficult for you to stay focused on something?
Normally it’s okay. If I’m really keen on something, I don’t really need any assistance in keeping my concentration. For instance, if I’m reading a book that I really like, I’d probably skip meals(忘食) simply because I forget them completely. But sometimes when I’m tired and still need to work, I need an absolutely quiet room to make sure I won’t get distracted.
2020雅思口語話題題庫范文4
題目:
1.Do you wear jeans?
2.How often do you wear jeans?
3.Do you like wearing jeans, why?
4.Why do you think jeans are popular?
范文:
1.Do you wear jeans?
Yes, absolutely. I wear jeans a lot, and I don’t see any reason why I shouldn’t. Now, some people may say that it’s not really healthy because it can affect your blood circulation(血液循環(huán)), but I think that only happens when you wear those ridiculously skinny ones. To be honest, I can’t see the point. I always prefer baggy(寬松的) ones, which are immeasurably more comfortable.
2.How often do you wear jeans?
Basically, every day, I mean, if I don’t have to dress formally for an interview or something like that. Formal occasions like that would have certain dress codes(著裝要求), and wearing jeans at this time could be impolite. But apart from that, I just wear them all the time. I’d say... in a typical(典型的,常規(guī)的) week, there will be at least five days when I wear jeans.
3.Do you like wearing jeans, why?
Of course, especially in spring and autumn, when the temperature is not too high. The way I see it, jeans are probably the most versatile(多面手的,多功能的) clothing in one’s closet. Say, if you wear those super-popular designer brands like Evisu, you can easily achieve a really fashionable look.
Also, if you wear those dark indigo or even black ones with blazers(單西,西裝外套), you can have a smart, business-casual look.
4.Why do you think jeans are popular?
There are multiple reasons. For a start they are made from denim, which, essentially(本質(zhì)上講), is just cotton. This is a really comfortable material, but also durable enough to avoid everyday wear and tear . Also, they can match almost all kinds of everyday outfits(外套), like I mentioned just now. What’s more, they are usually not that expensive, which means everybody can afford them.
5.Do you spend a lot on jeans?
Not really. Unlike silk shirts or cashmere(羊絨的) coats, jeans are generally inexpensive, as they
were originally designed to be worn by industrial workers. But very occasionally, I buy some designer jeans that I’m crazy about, like no more than once a year. And I can wear them for a long time without wearing them out(穿壞,磨破).
2020雅思口語話題題庫范文5
題目:
1.Does your voice sound similar to your parents?
2.Do you enjoy recording your voice and listening to it?
3.Has your voice ever changed?
4.Do you like your own voice?
范文:
1.Does your voice sound similar to your parents?
No, not at all. My mother speaks with an accent, but it still sounds clear and sweet. If she was a saleswoman, I suppose she would get the best sales figures amongst others. One can’t say NO to such a pleasant voice. My father has such a low and deep voice. He never barks to show he is unhappy, but he simply clears his throat. Interestingly, my voice is neither sweet nor persuasive, just the middle type.
2.Do you enjoy recording your voice and listening to it?
Nuh... That could be a bit narcissistic(自戀的), from my point of view. As I’ve mentioned, I don’t find my voice especially charming. But I do, sometimes, listen to my voice messages to others in WeChat, just making sure, you know, that there wasn’t any mistake or disturbing(令人不適的) noise.
3.Has your voice ever changed?
Yeah, I think so, but I assume basically everybody goes through this period when their voices change dramatically(劇烈地), like, for boys the pitch goes down, and for girls quite the contrary. That happens around adolescence(青春期), typically. I was 13 when my voice broke,. But nothing has changed ever after.
4.Do you like your own voice?
Well... I don’t know, actually... I mean, I don’t think I dislike it(否定轉(zhuǎn)移,我也沒有不喜歡), it’s just that I don’t think there is anything special about my voice. Normally, we would describe a great voice as ‘magnetic’, or ‘three-dimensional’, as if it comes from a high-end acoustic device(聲學(xué)設(shè)備), like a stereo. I don’t really think my voice has those qualities.
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