雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Study 学习

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Why do some people prefer to study alone? I guess it’s because studying by themselves makes them more efficient. Compared to studying in groups, when you are alone, it’s easier for you to concentrate and you can spend more time digesting and reflecting on what you are learning and have learned. While working in groups is helpful when working on a group project, actual learning through study is an individual task, so unless you need someone to explain the material, I can’t see how else one can study. It’s an individual effort, so I guess that would be the reason. * efficient 高效的 * concentrate 集中注意力 * digest 消化 * reflect on 反思 * group project 小组作业 * an individual task 个人任务 [图片] Besides parents, who else would people take advice from? People seek and take advice from their family members, close friends, teachers, and workmates besides parents, which usually covers options on, for instance, university major and career, and for some, their choice of mate, and I suppose for others, even what clothes they wear, but overall, I think most people gather advice from those closest to them, which may or may not be their parents, but I’d say most likely it’s their best friends and siblings. * seek advice 寻求建议 * covers 覆盖 * option 选择 * gather advice 搜集建议 * siblings 兄弟姐妹 [图片] Do young people take their parents’ advice on choosing a major? I think a majority of students do, at least here. Here, most people enter a university when they’re 18 or 19 and a lot of them are not sure about the field they’re going to select, and as a result, they follow the advice from their parents who, I have to say, mostly give advice based on the social status of the intended occupation, the prospective income it might generate, and the practicality of the field and job upon graduation, but I would say it is only a minority of teenagers who end up following their own interest. * intended occupation 预期职业 * prospective 潜在的;未来的 * generate 产生 * practicality 实用性 * only a minority 只有一小部分 * end up 最终 [图片] Which makes young people choose a major, income or interest? I would say 75 to 95% choose their major based on income, but to be honest, I simply don’t know, but my feeling is that the vast majority base their chosen major on the perceived income the profession can generate. * the vast majority 绝大多数 * perceived 察觉到;认识到 * profession 职业

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Being on time 准时

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Are people in your country often late for meetings? It really depends on the place and occasion. Location-wise, people are more punctual in big cities I think, whereas, from my experience at least, people in small towns and the countryside seem to always find themselves late for appointments, yet it’s often ignored and taken as normal, as the concept of being on time tends to be more relaxed in such places. In terms of occasions though, generally, people try not to be late when it’s important, such as birthday parties, interviews, doctor appointments and the like. But for events of relatively minor importance, for instance, friend get-togethers, I think people usually take their time and, as a result, usually late, I think it’s called ‘fashionably late’. * location-wise 在地点方面;地点的话 * punctual 准时的 * and the like 等等 * relatively 相对 [图片] Why are people often late for meetings or appointments? I think there are two prime reasons for this phenomenon. It’s either because they consider certain meetings or appointments unimportant, or they simply lack time management skills. When time is not planned properly, it is more likely that people will run late for important occasions such as meetings and appointments simply because they are rushed and can’t get organized. * time management 时间管理 * run late 迟到 * rushed 匆忙 [图片] Do you always avoid being late? I can’t say ‘always’, and it really is subject to the specific occasion. For time-demanding occasions such as interviews, exams, business meetings, classes, and doctor appointments though, I’m always on time. * subject to 取决于 [图片] Do you think it’s important to be on time? Yes, sure. I think it’s important to be punctual or prompt because it’s a way of showing respect for other people’s time. Other than that, being on time, or not, also reveals that one is reliable and can be trusted, or as may be the case, isn’t reliable. After all, nobody feels good about a person always running late. * prompt 准时的 * reveals 展示;透露 * reliable 可靠的

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Change 改变

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Have you changed a lot since your childhood? Absolutely, sure, I've changed a great deal in a number of ways of course, such as becoming more mature and more open-minded, etcetera. Even my fashion taste has changed because you know, when I was young, I didn't have any fashion sense. [Image] What do you plan to change next year? I don't think there's much I will change except for a couple of things, I intend to become less reliant on looking at my phone, and number two, exercising more. Both of these I think are important because spending too much time on my phone wastes time, and being fit and healthy should be a priority, not just for me, but for everyone. [Image] Do you like change? Oh, sometimes yes, sometimes no, it really depends on what is being changed. For example, the way the world has changed a lot recently, I have to say, I of course don't like it. I like traveling, so the change of not being able to travel is definitely something I don't like. But change is sometimes necessary to improve things, such as changing one's diet, or the local government changing traffic flow to improve traffic, things like that. But generally speaking, though, as I think most people are, I tend to be resistant to change unless it's clearly beneficial. [Image] Are there any changes in your hometown? Yes, there have been innumerable changes, but one of the biggest changes is the modernizing of the main road that leads into our town. This has been good for our town because it makes the trip to the nearest city faster and safer, so that's the biggest change. There have been other smaller changes, such as the repainting of many of the buildings, so this has also been good as it spruces the place up and attracts more visitors." Useful Phrases & Vocabulary * Absolutely 绝对 * …a great deal in a number of ways * “I intend to become more/less…” * “Sometimes yes, sometimes no, it really depends on what the _____is.” 有时候会,有时候不会,看情况 * innumerable 很多 * modernizing 现代化改造 * spruces up 装修,装扮

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Recycle 旧物回收

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Do you recycle things? I never used to but I do now, for example, I try to re-use cardboard boxes and plastic shopping bags. I also save takeaway chopsticks and spoon packages for my lunch. [Image] Why? Because it seems such a waste to throw away a perfectly good box or bag or brand new plastic spoons when it can be re-used again. [Image] Did you recycle things before when you were a child? No, not really, hardly ever, in fact, back when I was young nobody thought about such things, plus there were always people who would collect those things anyway and recycle them, so we never paid attention to that. [Image] Will you recycle things in the future? Of course, in fact, I think in the future it will become mandatory where people will be forced to recycle everything, including even food waste. We can see that already beginning in the big cities, so I am sure that will continue, and so for myself, I make sure these days I sort my garbage into recyclable and non-recyclable categories, and this will continue into the future, sure. [Image] What kinds of things do you recycle? As mentioned before, I re-use boxes, bags, and takeaway chopsticks and spoons, but I also make sure I sort recyclable materials such as aluminum cans, bottles, plastics, all types of packaging, paper products including cardboard, hmmm, I guess that's about it. *The speaker should have said 'recyclable materials', not 'recyclable goods'. [Image] Useful Phrases & Vocabulary * “I never used to but I do now” 我以前不会,现在会…… * re-use 再利用 * “for example, I …” 比如 * “As I mentioned, I ...” 刚说过 * “Of course, in fact, I think in the future...” * mandatory 强制性的 * Recyclable and non-recyclable categories (materials) 可回收和不可回收类别(材料) * Aluminum cans 铝罐 * Cardboard boxes and plastic shopping bags 纸箱和塑料购物袋 * Paper and paper products such as cardboard 纸、纸制品,如硬纸板 * Plastic packaging 塑料包装

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Riding a Bike 骑单车

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Do you ride a bike when you go out now? It really depends on where I go. If I head to town, then I usually take the metro instead of cycling because it’ll take hours to get there. Mind you, if I’m just going somewhere in the vicinity of my neighborhood, then I might ride my bike because I do enjoy cycling, but usually, I cycle as a form of exercise and it’s actually something I try to do every morning. Once in a while, on a free day, when the weather is really pleasant, I might go out on a sort of cycling expedition, you know, take some drinks and snacks, and explore the area. * cycling/cycle 踩单车 * vicinity 附近;周边地区 * expedition (短途)出行 * explore 探索 Did you ride a bike to school? Unfortunately, no, I didn’t because I didn’t own a bike back in my school days. The distance between my home and my elementary school was a few kilometers and it used to take me an hour to walk to school every day. My dad had a bike but it was too big for me and they never bought me one unfortunately, so I never learned to ride a bike either. It wasn’t until just a few years ago that I actually learned. * elementary school 小学 * it wasn't until just a few years ago 直到几年前才 Did you ride a bike when you were little? As I just said, I didn’t ride a bike back in my childhood because I didn’t own one, nor did I know how to ride a bike. Did you have a bike when you were young? No, I didn’t. I always wanted a bike though, and it was on my wish list, but I knew I’d never get one, at least back then because my family was of limited means. I certainly envied the kids in the village who did own a bike, and so I looked at having a bike as a sort of freedom – you could get somewhere faster and you could venture to more places. So later when I learned how to ride a bike as an adult, I was able to finally feel that sense of freedom. I find biking very enjoyable, and now when thinking back, I really wish my parents had bought one for me, but unfortunately, that was never on the cards. * wish list 愿望清单 * limited means 财力有限 * envy 羡慕 * sense of freedom 自由感 * thinking back 回想过去 * never on the cards 没有可能性

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Crowded Places 拥挤的地方

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 What do you think of the phenomenon of people queuing in restaurants for more than an hour? Personally, I find it a bit crazy to wait for such a long time just for a meal. The wait often outweighs the actual dining experience, and I don't think it's worth it. However, for those who are adventurous and enjoy trying new things, it might be an exciting opportunity to explore different culinary delights and be part of a unique dining experience. I understand, for example, if it’s like a grand opening of a restaurant and there has been all this hype about the food, the environment, you know, the buzz surrounding the opening, but personally I don’t think I would do it. Though sometimes the restaurant might have a celebrity that opens it, or that the excitement in the restaurant is so contagious that to eat there is more akin to an experience rather than simply eating out. * a bit crazy 有点疯狂 * opportunity 机会 * culinary delights 美食 * grand opening 盛大开业 * hype 炒作;宣传 * the buzz surrounding 喧嚣 * more akin to 与……类似 [图片] What are the disadvantages of living on a low floor? Actually, I live on a lower floor in an apartment building, and I can say that living on a low floor can have several drawbacks with the worst being traffic noise, especially if it’s the case that you live in an urban area or next to a busy road. Also related to noise is that the ground floor often attracts gatherings of elderly people who play cards and they can be quite loud. Their communication style, characterized by yelling, adds to the noise levels, especially in the afternoon when they get excited about their game. I’d say another drawback is the lack of adequate sunlight. Lower floors receive less direct sunlight compared to higher floors, so it results in a dimmer living environment. Moreover, low floors are more susceptible to dampness, which can lead to the growth of mold, and this can definitely be a health hazard and requires constant attention and maintenance. So, in summary, I’d say noise, lack of sunlight, and greater susceptibility to the damp are the major disadvantages. * traffic noise 交通噪音 * urban area 市区 * characterized by 以……为特征 * lack of adequate sunlight 阳光不足 * more susceptible to dampness 容易受潮 * health hazard 健康危害 * requires constant attention 需要持续关注 * susceptibility 敏感;易受影响 [图片] What are the advantages of living on a high floor? Well, sort of opposite to the disadvantages of living on a lower floor, meaning there is a greater abundance of sunlight, especially during the summer, and provides an ideal environment for sunbathing, enjoying natural light and if you have the room, to have dinner when the sun is setting. Living high-up also allows for gaining access to great views, so residents are able to appreciate the skyline and enjoy panoramic scenery. Additionally, as opposed to low-level floors, those higher up tend to be less noisy, providing a quieter living space. Lastly, increased air circulation on higher floors facilitates faster drying of laundry and general dampness within the walls. Overall, living on a high floor offers better sunlight, stunning views, tranquility, and improved airiness. * greater abundance of 大量的 * provides an ideal environment for 对……提供理想环境 * also allows for 还能 * the skyline 天际线 * panoramic 全景的 * air circulation 空气流通 * airiness 通风 [图片] Are people happy living in crowded apartments? No, I don’t think anybody is happy living in crowded apartments. Sharing limited space with others often leads to a lack of personal space and privacy, as well as constant exposure to other people's noise and activities. The noise can be disruptive, making it difficult to concentrate on tasks like reading or being productive. Ultimately, the absence of personal space and privacy will cause a person to be less happy than if they had ample space to do their own things without disruption. * a lack of personal space 缺乏个人空间 * privacy 隐私 * exposure 暴露 * disruptive 干扰的 * productive 有效率的 * ample space 充足的空间 * disruption 中断

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Day Off 休息日

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Do you usually spend your days off with your parents or with your friends? I usually spend my day off by myself and immerse myself in a book. For me, the best type of relaxation is reading a book I like. Once in a while, I call my family and chit-chat for about thirty minutes or so. And on rare occasions, I hang out with friends on a day off. * immerse 沉浸 * relaxation 放松 * chit-chat 闲聊 * on rare occasions 偶尔 [图片] What do you do on your days off? As I just said, reading is what I almost always do on a day off. In my apartment living room, I have a desk and a comfortable chair facing the exuberantly lush trees outside and that’s where I usually kill my time, feet on the desk, turning the pages while sipping coffee. And before I know it, the day’s flown by like an arrow! * exuberantly lush 繁茂的 * kill my time 消磨时间 * sipping 抿 * the day's flown by 一天飞逝而过 [图片] When was the last time you had a few days off? It was earlier this month when I took 20 days off, during which I visited my students, my friends, my teachers, and my family in Sichuan province. The first stretch of this trip was a bit rushed as I needed to see as many friends as possible while the second half was spent at home with my parents, teaching online and doing manual work on the farm. That’s how I spent my days off earlier this month. * province 省 * the first stretch 第一段 * manual work 体力活 [图片] What would you like to do if you had a day off tomorrow? Given a day off tomorrow, I think I would go for a bike ride along the paths near the river next to my community. There are places around there that I keep meaning to explore, especially up in the hills. I’d get up early in the morning, pack some water, a fan, snacks, and a book, and then just get on my bike and start the excursion. I’d spend the entire day outdoors and get some fresh air and catch some rays. * paths 小路 * keep meaning to 一直想 * up in the hills 在山上 * get some fresh air 呼吸新鲜空气 * catch some rays 晒太阳

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Celebrities 名人

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 What kinds of famous people are there in your country? Oh, there are many kinds. There are prominent actors and actresses who have gained international recognition for their roles in films and television series, such as Jackie Chan and Zhang Ziyi. Also, Chinese musicians like pianist Lang Lang and singer-songwriter Jay Chou have achieved global success with their talent and unique styles. Internationally, Chinese athletes like Yao Ming and Li Na have become famous because of their excellence in their respective sports, so, I’d say China has a diverse array of famous individuals, even in business. * prominent * international recognition * global success * internationally * a diverse array of [图片] What are the differences between famous people today and in the past? Oh, that’s a difficult question, let me see. Well, I think famous people today differ from those in the past by being more accessible today than in the past due to technology and social media platforms, as it allows direct interaction with fans. In conjunction with this technology, their influence is also wider and allows them a wider and expanded audience base than before, as a single post can reach millions worldwide almost instantaneously. Lastly, the financial rewards associated with fame have significantly increased, with endorsements, sponsorships, and social media monetization opportunities. These differences highlight the evolving nature of fame and its impact on society, I think. * more accessible 更容易接近 * social media platforms 社媒平台 * interaction with 与……互动 * audience base 受众 * financial rewards 经济回报 * associated with 与……相关 * significantly increased 大幅提升 * endorsements 宣传 * sponsorships 赞助 * monetization 盈利;变现 * highlight 突出 * the evolving nature of 不断演变的性质 [图片] Do you think famous people are necessarily good in their fields? No, I don’t think so. While many famous individuals have indeed achieved greatness in their respective domains, there are instances where fame does not necessarily correlate with skill or competence. The pursuit of fame often involves various factors such as charisma, marketability, and public appeal, which may overshadow or even compensate for a lack of genuine talent or expertise. Additionally, the entertainment industry, in particular, sometimes prioritizes popularity and marketability over sheer skill, for example, sex appeal can trump talent. However, it is important to recognize that there are numerous famous people who have earned recognition through hard work, dedication, and exceptional abilities in their fields. * correlate with 与……相关 * competence 能力 * the pursuit of 对……的追求 * charisma 个人魅力 * marketability 市场化 * overshadow 使逊色 * compensate for 弥补 * expertise 专长 * prioritize 优先考虑 * sex appeal 性感 * trump 胜过 * dedication 敬业 * exceptional 优秀的 [图片] Do you think the media is paying too much attention to famous people? I think so, yes. Some argue that the media pays an excessive amount of attention to celebrities, often prioritizing their personal lives and scandals over more important news. This focus on celebrity gossip can detract from significant issues and events. Personally, I believe the media, and by extension, the general public, pay far too much attention to celebrity news and gossip, and that actually is unhealthy for a society when most people, especially the young, are infatuated with the going-ons of the private lives of famous people. There are more important things to be concerned about than simply the soap operas of famous people and who is dating whom. * excessive amount of 海量的 * scandals 丑闻 * celebrity gossip 名人八卦 * detract from 转移(注意) * and by extension 乃至;进而 * the general public 普罗大众 * infatuated with 沉迷于 * the going-ons of 事件 * soap operas 肥皂剧

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Keys 钥匙

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Have you ever lost your keys? No, I don’t think so, I can’t remember ever losing any key. I don’t want to lock myself out so when I was a kid I always put them securely away in my schoolbag or handbag. So no, I’ve never lost my home keys, or for that matter, any key ever. * put them securely away 把它们放好 * lock myself out 把自己锁在门外 [图片] Do you always bring a lot of keys with you? No, I don’t. I have a key ring and there are only two keys on it, one for the front door and the other for my bike padlock, and I take these when I leave the house. Oh, I also carry a key card for the front door to the apartment building. * key ring 钥匙圈 * padlock 挂锁 * key card 门禁卡 [图片] Do you think it’s a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbor? If you know the neighbor well, then sure, it’s a good idea. But it should be with those that of course, you trust. I guess this is more common in smaller towns and villages where everyone kinda knows each other rather than in big cities, where people tend not to be as settled and where people don’t really talk to each other as they do in small towns. * settled 稳定的 [图片] Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out? No, hardly ever. In fact, I can only remember one time when I didn’t remember to bring my apartment key and had to wait for about 40 minutes for my husband to ‘rescue’ me. So from that time onwards, I always ensure that my keys are with me whenever I step out of the front door. * onwards 从(某个时候)起 * ensure 确保 * step out of the front door 出门

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Happy Things 让你开心的事情

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 What do you think will make you feel happy in the future? Hmm, well, I guess living the type of life that I really desire will make me happy in the future. A life that is relatively free from worldly matters such as being debt-ridden, having anxiety over kids, a stressful job, and the like. For me, such a life, free of these things, and one instead where I can accomplish and do what I want will make me happy, or at least content. * relatively 相对 * free from 没有……的约束 * worldly matters 世俗 * debt-ridden 债务缠身 * anxiety 焦虑 * stressful 压力巨大的 * content 满意的 [图片] What made you happy when you were little? When I was a kid, being lucky enough to own a book, but especially reading books would always make my day. I was really into reading back when I was little, yet I never really owned a book and neither did most of my classmates and so every storybook would be passed around in the classroom. Everybody was so eager to read because it gave us great pleasure. Anyway, that’s what made me happy when I was little. * make my day 让我开心 * eager 迫切的 [图片] Do you think people are happy when they buy new things? Yeah, I suppose so, and I guess that’s one of the reasons why so many people go shopping. Spending money on items that you desire, such as a watch, a trendy piece of clothing, new books, or a shiny new handbag…simply gives people great joy, or even a high, at least temporarily, though I suspect it’s like a sugar rush, but after that sugar fades, people return to a sort of humdrum state of existence. * trendy 时尚的 * shiny 锃亮的 * high 兴奋 * temporarily 暂时的 * a sugar rush 兴奋 * fade 褪去 * humdrum state 单调状态 * existence 存在 [图片] When do you feel happy at work? Work-wise, let me see, umm, I feel happy when my work is acknowledged or appreciated, especially after completing a challenging project. In such cases, verbal or written acknowledgment can work wonders as I’m more motivated to work harder. But I’m also happy when I’m busy and feel that I’ve accomplished something, it’s a type of contentment. * work-wise 工作方面 * acknowledge 承认 * appreciate 欣赏;领会;珍惜 * work wonders 创造奇迹 * accomplish 完成;实现 * contentment 满足

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Games and Activities 游戏活动

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Do parents in your country encourage children to play games? Well, some do, but I think for a majority of parents, they don’t because in their eyes, academic performance weighs more highly than anything else, and as a result, kids are usually encouraged and even pressured to just spend a lot of their spare time on doing homework instead of playing games, whether they be inside or outside games, though I do think things are changing, for example, in my neighborhood, I see many kids outside playing, after school and before dinner. But generally speaking, I don’t think it’s all that common for parents to actively encourage children to play games. * in their eyes 在他们眼里 * academic performance 学业 * weighs more highly than 比……更重要 * pressure 逼迫 * actively encourage 积极鼓励 [图片] What kinds of games do children play these days? I’m not sure because I don’t really interact with young kids all that much these days. But I often hear of, and even see, young children playing Lego. Seems to be a very common type of toy these days. But as far as ‘games’ go, I think traditional types of outdoor games are popular, such as hide-n-seek, playing tag, or for boys, they like to play ‘army’. I also know that for some kids, they enjoy board games, some types of which involve lots of planning and being able to see a few steps ahead, that type of thing. * interact with 与……交流/往来 * as far as... go 提到;说到 * board games 桌游;棋盘游戏 * be able to 能够 * see a few steps ahead 多看几步 [图片] Do adults and children have enough time for leisure activities nowadays? No, I don’t think so. Kids are always busy studying and preparing for exams and adults are occupied with making more money to pay bills, doing housework, and if there’s extra time, they might learn something or just relax and take a breather, so I think during the weekdays for an average type of city family, the weekdays are usually spent indoors just doing things that need to get done. On the weekends though, I think some parents take the kids out for a picnic, or just go somewhere to do some exercise together as a family. * occupied with 忙于 * take a breather 休息一下;喘口气 * during the weekways 在平时(工作日) [图片] Do you think winning is the most important goal for playing games? No, I don’t, because in order to win, you have to play, so I believe the most important thing about playing games is that we enjoy the process, not winning or beating somebody. If you play, then there seems to be no point if actually playing would make you miserable, so by its very nature, I would say ‘play’ means ‘enjoy’. Most people play games for relaxation or to have a good time and that’s probably why some adults turn to games after a busy day’s work. The winning part is the benefit of becoming good at something, and meanwhile, hopefully enjoying the process. * enjoy the process 享受过程 * miserable 痛苦 * by its very nature 就其本质而言 * becoming good at something 擅长

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Music 你的音乐喜好

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Do you often listen to one type of music? Admittedly, I do. I tend to listen to a certain genre or a singer at different periods and for an extended period of time. For instance, recently I’ve been listening to the soundtrack of my favorite British TV series, Downton Abbey. Last year I was into Spanish pop songs, particularly a singer called Alvaro Soler because his music is generally passionate, typically Spanish, and they also cheer me up whenever I feel down. Not to say however, that I always need cheering up! Haha. * genre 类型;流派 * an extended period of time 很长一段时间 * TV series 电视剧 * pop songs 流行歌 * passionate 激情的 * cheer up 使振作起来 [图片] What music do you like? I kinda like everything as long as it agrees with my mood and taste. As mentioned, I love the soundtracks of classic TV series or movies such as Downton Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, and Coco, and I also enjoy pop music from different eras and I also like to sing along with ‘em. Language-wise, I prefer to listen to Chinese and Cantonese, but, I of course, love a lot of English music, and other than that, I also listen to Japanese, Spanish, and recently, Tibetan songs. I can’t say I fully understand songs in those languages, but it's the music itself that is a universal language, as are emotions. Well, I have to say, I can listen to almost the whole gamut of music. * agree with my mood 符合我的心情 * eras 时期 * sing along with 和……一起唱 * -wise ……方面 * universal language 通用语言 * emotions 情绪 * the whole gamut of 全部的 [图片] What music do you dislike? I’m not into tacky music, you know, the kind heard on Tiktok. The lyrics are meaningless and the tunes are lacking any taste, dirty lyrics and the like. * tacky 俗气的 * lyrics 歌词 * meaningless 毫无意义的 * tunes 曲调 * lacking taste 缺乏品味 [图片] Which singer or musician would you like to see in person? I’d be overjoyed to meet Alvaro Soler one day. He’s a young Spanish pop singer living in Barcelona, sometimes in Germany because his father is German. Growing up in three cultures, namely Spanish, German, and Japanese, shaped his music into something exotic and his lyrics are quite inspirational. His most well-known song is El Mismo Sol, which means Under the Same Sun, and it has a very strong rhythm, you just can’t help but dance to it! Most of his songs take you to the sunny beaches of Barcelona or to old South American cities. It’s just so full of vigor, and passion and so full of life! * overjoyed 非常开心 * shaped 塑造了 * inspirational 鼓舞人心的 * exotic 异国情调的 * well-known 知名的 * rhythm 节奏 * take you to 把你带到

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