雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Singing 唱歌

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Do you like singing? Absolutely, singing is one of my favorite pastimes. It's a form of expression that I turn to when I'm feeling joyful or simply at ease. Back in my childhood, I remember being known in my village for my passion for singing. I would eagerly absorb melodies from CDs and fervently sing them at the top of my lungs amidst the countryside. Moreover, I took great delight in teaching my siblings and neighborhood friends various tunes I picked up at school or from our music collection. This joy in singing is something that has stayed with me over the years, and it remains an activity that brings immense pleasure to my life. * a form of expression 一种表达形式 * turn to 转向 * joyful 快乐的 * at ease 舒适的 * back in my childhood 我小的时候 * passion for 特别喜欢 * eagerly 热切地 * absorb 吸收 * melodies 旋律 * fervently 热情地 * at the top of my lungs 扯着嗓子 * the countryside 乡村 * take great delight in 很开心 * siblings 兄弟姐妹 * pick up 学会 * stayed with me over the years 多年来一直伴随着我 * brings immense pleasure to my life 为我的生活带来巨大的快乐 [Image] Have you ever learned how to sing? No, I’ve had no formal training, but my school days did include weekly music classes. These weren't quite professional lessons though as they often doubled as impromptu study sessions for other subjects, yet it was during these times that I picked up singing informally—mirroring the melodies from CDs and vintage cassettes. It was a sort of mimicry that became my foundational singing education I guess you could say. * had no formal traning 没有经过正式培训 * often doubled as 经常充当 * impromptu 即兴的 * informally 非正式地 * mirror 模仿 * vintage cassettes 老式磁带 * mimicry 模仿 * foundational 基础的 [Image] Who do you want to sing for? I sing for my own pleasure in the solitude of my home. City life doesn't quite lend itself to the unfettered screaming performances I used to give during my hilltop yesteryears haha. So, I contain my melodies within my own four walls, where I'm my own audience and critic, indulging in the simple joy of song just for the sake of it. * solitude 孤独;独处 * city life 城市生活 * lend itself to 适宜 * unfettered 不受约束的 * yesteryears 往昔 * melodies 旋律 * within my own four walls 在自己家 * audience 观众 * indulging 沉迷 [Image] Do you think singing can bring happiness to people? Yeah, certainly. Singing has a potent effect on our spirits, often bringing us joy. I think it's a powerful form of expression that transcends mere words, enabling individuals to release a spectrum of emotions. The act of singing, whether it's a melancholic ballad that tugs at the heartstrings or an upbeat tune that sparks exuberance, it has a unifying force that can resonate deeply, especially during social gatherings. This is particularly evident in karaoke and can result in a collective celebration of life's moments through a song. * potent effect 强大的效果 * a powerful form of expression 强有力的表达形式 * transcends 超越 * mere 仅仅 * words 文字 * enable 使能够 * a spectrum of emotions 一系列情感 * melancholic 忧郁的 * ballad 民歌 * tugs at the heartstrings 触动心弦 * upbeat tune 欢快的曲调 * exuberance 充满活力 * a unifying force 统一的力量 * resonate 引起共鸣 * karaoke 卡拉OK * a collective celebration of 集体庆祝 [Image]

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雅思首考写作7.5,我用了这个简单的高分句型

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 我是Lauren。 我在第一次雅思考试中,写作拿了7.5分: 其中的一个方法是:尽量用不同的句型。 在这期节目里,我和你分享其中的一种句型。它其实很简单,没有什么科技狠活。 首先,我们来观察这个例句: Seeing that e-commerce platforms are on the rise, consumers are increasingly turning towards online shopping for greater convenience. 这个句子是一个复合句。 我们先理清“复合句”这个概念。 复合句(Complex Sentences)由一个主句和一个或多个从句组成。 主句叫Independent Clause,你从"independent(独立)"这个词就能看出来,主句可以独立存在,表达一个完整的意思。 从句叫Dependent Clause,不能独立存在,需要依赖主句来表达完整的意思。从句提供背景、原因、时间或条件,补充说明主句。 需要注意的是,我接下来要分享的句型里的Dependent Clause,也就是从句,需要有动词。 再强调一遍,与主句不同的是,从句不能单独拎出来作为一个完整的句子,因为它不能表达一个完整的意思。 主句讲main idea,从句补充细节,这样的结构有助于: * 添加更多细节 * 显示idea之间的关系 * 使句式更加复杂 * 清晰地传达信息 在这期节目里,我只讲:“动词ing+从句,主句”这种结构的复合句。 现在来分析刚刚的句子: Seeing that e-commerce platforms are on the rise, consumers are increasingly turning towards online shopping for greater convenience. 从句:Seeing that e-commerce platforms are on the rise 主语:e-commerce platforms(电商平台) 动词:are on the rise(正在兴起) 这个从句提供了背景信息,解释了主句发生的原因或条件。 主句:consumers are increasingly turning towards online shopping for greater convenience. 主语:consumers(消费者) 动词:are turning(正在转向) 这是一个完整的句子,表达了一个完整的意思,可以独立存在。 接下来,我把这几个很简单的句子改成刚刚的结构,来看看效果: 简单句1: E-commerce platforms are on the rise. Consumers are turning towards online shopping for greater convenience. “动词ing+从句,主句”结构的复合句: Seeing that e-commerce platforms are on the rise, consumers are increasingly turning towards online shopping for greater convenience. 复合句里的从句: Seeing that e-commerce platforms are on the rise(看到电商平台正在兴起) 复合句里的主句: consumers are increasingly turning towards online shopping for greater convenience(为了更大的便利,消费者越来越倾向于网上购物) 简单句2: Our hospitals have implemented advanced medical technology. We have seen a significant improvement in patient care and treatment outcomes. “动词ing+从句,主句”结构的复合句: Having implemented advanced medical technology in our hospitals, we have seen a significant improvement in patient care and treatment outcomes. 复合句里的从句: Having implemented advanced medical technology in our hospitals (在我们的医院实施了先进的医疗技术) 主语:we (隐含的主语) 动词:implemented(实施了) 解释:这个从句提供了背景信息,解释了主句发生的前提条件。 复合句里的主句: we have seen a significant improvement in patient care and treatment outcomes (我们在患者护理和治疗结果方面看到了显著的改善) 主语:we(我们) 动词:have seen(看到了) 解释:这是主要观点或结果,描述了实施先进医疗技术所带来的结果。 简单句3: Schools are equipped with the latest educational tools. They are able to adopt innovative teaching methods to enhance student learning. “动词ing+从句,主句”结构的复合句: Being equipped with the latest educational tools, schools are able to adopt innovative teaching methods to enhance student learning. 复合句里的从句: Being equipped with the latest educational tools (配备了最新的教育工具) 主语:schools (隐含的主语) 动词:equipped(配备了) 解释:这个从句提供了背景信息,解释了主句发生的原因。 复合句里的主句: schools are able to adopt innovative teaching methods to enhance student learning (学校能够采用创新的教学方法来增强学生的学习效果) 主语:schools(学校) 动词:are able to adopt(能够采用) 解释:这是主要观点或结果,描述了配备最新教育工具所带来的结果。 简单句4: Companies allow employees to have more flexible work schedules. They are implementing remote work policies to increase satisfaction. “动词ing+从句,主句”结构的复合句: Allowing employees to have more flexible work schedules, companies are implementing remote work policies to increase satisfaction. 复合句里的从句: Allowing employees to have more flexible work schedules (允许员工有更灵活的工作时间) 主语:companies (隐含的主语) 动词:allowing(允许) 解释:这个从句提供了背景信息,解释了主句发生的前提条件。 复合句里的主句: companies are implementing remote work policies to increase satisfaction(公司正在实施远程工作政策以提高满意度) 主语:companies(公司) 动词:are implementing(正在实施) 解释:这是主要观点或结果,描述了允许灵活工作时间表所带来的结果。 以上句型的从句部分,尤其适合seeing, having, being, allowing这几个动词来引导。 这些复杂句通过从句提供背景信息或原因,进一步解释主句表达的主要观点或结果。通过这种结构,句子更具信息量、更有层次感,可以展示我们对复杂语法结构的掌握。 这种句型在学术写作中(比如雅思)尤为重要,有助于我们清晰、详细地传达信息。 但在雅思写作中,不推荐重复使用同样的句型,比如上面的句型,在一篇雅思作文中最多出现两遍就可以。 因为: * 雅思写作评分标准之一是语法的多样性和灵活性。重复使用同样的句型会让考官觉得你的语言能力有限,无法灵活运用不同的语法结构和词汇来表达思想。 * 此外,重复使用同样的句型会使文章显得单调乏味,缺乏变化。使用多样的句型和连接词可以增强文章的连贯性和逻辑性,使你的观点和论据更加清晰易懂。 所以在备考的过程中,多积累不同的句型和表达方式,你可以在考试中更好地展示英语水平。 [图片]

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Markets 集市

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 What kinds of markets are there in your country? In my country, markets are incredibly diverse and cater to practically every consumer need. There are wet markets, clothing markets, book markets, computer markets, flower markets, and the like. For instance, wet markets are a staple in many neighborhoods, offering an array of fresh meats, seafood, and vegetables. These places buzz with early morning activity, where the freshness of produce is paramount, and where even bargaining can be a part of the shopping experience. Clothing markets are also widespread, presenting affordable apparel options for the entire family. They are a go-to for those looking to update their wardrobe without breaking the bank. Computer and phone markets are also bustling hubs of the latest technology, where one can find cutting-edge gadgets or have their existing devices repaired or upgraded. Book markets are a haven for readers, providing a vast selection of literature across different genres, from educational to fiction. Meanwhile, those looking to furnish their homes can head to a furniture market, which offer a variety of styles and designs to suit any taste and budget. So, yes, indeed, there are markets for virtually every item in my country. * incredibly 难以置信地 * cater to 满足 * practically 几乎 * wet markets 菜市场 * staple 主要部分 * offer an array of 提供一系列 * fresh meats 鲜肉 * buzz with 热闹 * freshness 新鲜 * produce 产品 * paramount 至关重要 * bargaining 讲价 * shopping experience 购物体验 * widespread 广泛的 * affordable apparel 平价服装 * the entire family 全家 * a go-to 首选 * update 更新 * update their wardrobe 买衣服 * without breaking the bank 不花大钱 * bustling hubs 繁忙的地方 * cutting-edge 先进的;尖端的 * gadgets 电子产品 * devices 设备 * repaired 维修 * a vast selection of 大量的选择 * literature 文学 * across different genres 涵盖各种类型 * fiction 小说 * furnish 装饰 * virtually 几乎 [图片] Do you think small markets will disappear in the future? Hmmm, let me see, well, I guess in the foreseeable future, it's probable that small markets may indeed be phased out. The pervasive reach of online shopping has revolutionized how we do our shopping. The younger generation, for example, frequently purchase daily necessities like vegetables through e-commerce platforms, enjoying the convenience of home delivery. Personally, routine items for my pets, such as cat food and litter, are bought online in bulk, sparing me the inconvenience of transporting heavy goods. Moreover, the proliferation of expansive shopping malls has significantly altered the retail landscape. These all-encompassing complexes, which include a myriad of dining options, entertainment venues, and a vast array of retail stores, offer an integrated shopping experience that small markets struggle to compete with. Thus, these factors collectively suggest that smaller markets are at risk of becoming overshadowed in the future retail ecosystem. [图片] Have people’s shopping habits changed in recent years? Yes, definitely. There has been a definitive shift in people's shopping habits over recent years. I would say momentum has decidedly swung from traditional, offline markets to online platforms, and from quaint local bazaars to modern shopping malls. Where once the local markets and town stores were the go-to places for everyday purchases, nowadays the convenience of online shopping allows people to make purchases from across the country, with goods delivered straight to their doorstep. Additionally, the emergence of large, modern shopping malls has further influenced consumer behavior. These malls, with their comprehensive assortment of outlets, have become a one-stop destination for shoppers. For some families, visiting a mall has turned into a weekend ritual, spending half a day exploring the numerous shopping and entertainment options available. This evolution reflects a broader transformation in lifestyle and preferences, gravitating towards convenience and variety. [图片] Why do some people like to buy expensive goods? Where I live, like in many other cultures, there's a prevalent belief encapsulated by the expression "you get what you pay for." This proverb underscores the notion that the cost of an item is often reflected in its quality. Consequently, when purchasing ‘so-called’ durable items like home appliances, furniture, or cars, many adhere to this philosophy, opting for more expensive goods with the expectation of superior quality and durability. It's not just about the practicality though; there's also the aspects of prestige and status associated with owning high-end goods. Furthermore, suspiciously low prices can actually deter consumers, as they might associate the reduced cost with potential defects or inferior quality. Thus, people are willing to invest in expensive goods, believing that they are not just paying for the product but also for the assurance of excellence, longevity, and for some, status. Shownotes超字数了,需要看完整文本的朋友,请移步我们的同名公众号:英语考试Cat

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雅思口语Part 2高分语料 | 描述一个你在街市买的东西

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Describe a time you bought something from a street (or outdoor) market You should say: * When it was * Where the market was * What you bought * And how you felt about it [图片] A time I bought something from a street market was last year in August during a Night Festival held near my University. It had a vibrant atmosphere filled with stalls selling various items, from crafts to street food. Among the bustling crowd, I found myself drawn to a particular stall at the food court, where they were selling a local street food delicacy called "potato tornado." The queue for the potato tornado was quite long, but I patiently waited as I was intrigued by the unique name and appearance of the snack. Finally, when it was my turn, I eagerly ordered one, dying to try the snack that looked so mouthwatering. The potato tornado consisted of thinly sliced potato pieces skewered onto a long stick and twisted to resemble a tornado shape. The vendor then sprinkled some spices on it to add flavor, giving it a slightly spicy kick. As I took my first bite, I was pleasantly surprised by the delicious taste and crunchy texture of the potato tornado. It was a novel experience for me, as I had never tried anything quite like it before. Enjoying the snack with my friends added to the enjoyment, as we laughed and chatted while exploring the other stalls at the market. Overall, buying the potato tornado from the street market was not just about satisfying my hunger but also about experiencing something new and exciting. It left me with a sense of culinary adventure and a fond memory of a fun day spent with friends. [图片] * a vibrant atmosphere 热闹的氛围 * stalls 摊位 * crafts 工艺品 * bustling crowd 熙熙攘攘的人群 * found myself drawn to 被吸引到 * foot court 美食广场 * delicacy 美味佳肴 * queue 排队 * patiently waited 耐心等待 * intrigued by 对……感到好奇 * unique 独特的 * eagerly 渴望 * dying to try 迫不及待想尝试 * so mouthwatering 口水直流 * consisted of 包含 * sliced 切成片状的 * skewered 穿在一根棍子上 * twisted 扭曲的 * resemble 类似于 * vendor 小贩 * sprinkled 撒上 * spicy kick 微辣的味道 * pleasantly surprised by 对……感到惊喜 * crunchy texture 脆脆的口感 * a novel experience 新奇的体验 * never tried anything quite like it before 从未尝试过类似的东西 * satisfying my hunger 满足我的饥饿 * left me with a sense of 给我留下了一种……的感觉 * culinary 美食的;烹饪的 * a fond memory 美好的回忆 [图片]

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Money & mobile payment 移动支付

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Do you prefer to save money or spend money? As a student, saving money is a priority for me, so I do exercise restraint, particularly in clothing and entertainment purchases, capitalizing on the perpetual warm climate that allows for simple attire like T-shirts and shorts to be worn. Once in a while, I’ll treat myself to a nice dinner, and when it comes to buying books, as I enjoy reading, I adhere to a self-imposed rule: acquiring only one or two at a time and ensuring their completion before purchasing more. Thus, while I allocate my finances to meet my needs, such as rent and food and lean towards a prudent approach to managing my finances, I suppose I could say I also enjoy being able to buy what I want, but alas, I know I must also save, and place that as my priority. * priority 优先事项 * exercise restraint 克制自己 * capitalizing on 利用 * perpetual 永久的 * treat myslf to 用……来奖励自己 * adhere to 遵守 * a self-imposed rule 自定的规则 * acquire 获得 * ensure 确保 * completion 完成 * allocate ... to 分配给 * meet my needs 满足我的需求 * lean towards 倾向于 * prudent 谨慎的 [图片] How do you save money? I guess one of the most effective methods I employ is to restrain impulsive purchases, so I have what I call a 'cool-down' period. When tempted to make a purchase, I remind myself to wait a week before buying it, particularly if it’s an expensive item. Surprisingly, most of the time, the desire for the item diminishes within a few days. This approach significantly reduces impulse buying and can contribute to substantial savings over time. Additionally, I make it a point to keep so-called expense funds on my phone, and the remainder in the bank, so a mental red flag will pop up if a purchase requires me to dive into my savings. This way I am forced to really question myself as to whether I really need the item or not. * restrain 约束 * impulsive purchases 冲动购买 * cool-down period 冷静期 * tempted to 受到诱惑 * diminish 减少;降低 * significantly reduce 大幅减少 * impulse buying 冲动购买 * substantial 可观的 * remainder 剩余 * red flag 警示信号 * dive into my savings 动用储蓄 * question myself as to whether 质问自己是否…… [图片] What do you think about payment apps or mobile payments? Oh, I think they’re great. Payment apps and mobile payments have revolutionized the way we manage our finances. Gone are the days of standing in bank queues or hunting for ATMs in order to transfer or withdraw money. With just a few taps on the phone, we can effortlessly make transactions anytime and anywhere. It's incredibly convenient and time-saving. However, I've noticed a downside – the ease of digital payments can lead to impulse buying and overspending. Without physically handing over cash, it's easy to lose track of expenses and succumb to frivolous spending. Despite this drawback, I appreciate the convenience and efficiency that payment apps offer us. * revolutionized the way 革新了……的方式 * gone are the days of 已经不存在了 * queues 排队 * hunt for 搜寻 * effortlessly 毫不费力 * transactions 交易 * incredibly convenient 极其方便 * time-saving 省时的 * a downside 一个不利的方面 * digital payments 数字支付 * overspending 过度消费 * handing over cash 给现金 * succumb to 屈服于 * frivolous spending 乱花钱 [图片] Do you think cash will still be popular in the future? No, absolutely not. I firmly believe that we are living in the end days of cash and that it will soon become obsolete, especially in China where digital payments reign supreme. Personally, I can't recall the last time I used cash in China while shopping. Whether in bustling cities or small towns, mobile payments have become ubiquitous in people’s daily life. From swiping my phone at big shopping malls to settling bills at mom-and-pop stores, cashless transactions have become the norm. In other countries though, I think they will take longer to reach the same point as we have in China, for example, even in Singapore and Australia, many people still rely on cash and is still quite prevalent. I know in Western countries, they prefer to use their debit card rather than using digital payment apps, but eventually they too will become digitalized, I’m sure. * living in the end days of 末日 * obsolete 过时 * reign supreme 盛行 * bustling 繁华的 * mobile payments 移动支付 * ubiquitous 无处不在 * swipe 刷(卡) * settle bills 结账 * mom-and-pop stores 小店 * cashless transactions 无现金交易 * the norm 普遍 * rely on 依赖 * prevalent 普遍现象;正常 * debit card 信用卡 * digitalized 数字化 [图片]

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Skills 技能

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Where do children learn skills in your country? Hmm, I think that in my country children primarily acquire skills through formal education such as schools, where they receive structured instruction in subjects like math, science, and languages. Additionally, the home plays a crucial role as parents often impart practical skills like cooking and doing household chores, instilling responsibility and independence from a young age. Moreover, extracurricular programs cater to a wide array of children's interests, offering activities such as drawing, chess, music, and dance classes. These centers serve as hubs for skill development and socialization, providing opportunities for children to explore their talents and interests beyond the confines of the classroom. So overall, I would say a combination of formal education, parental guidance, and training schools contributes to skill development for kids in my country. * primarily 主要 * acquire skills 获得技能 * formal education 正规教育 * structured instruction 有组织的教学 * play a crucial role 有关键作用 * impart practical skills 传授实用技能 * do household chores 做家务 * instill responsibility 灌输责任感 * extracurricular programs 课外活动项目 * cater to 迎合 * a wide array of 广泛的 * socialization 社交 * beyond the confines of the classroom 课堂外 * parental guidance 家长指导 [图片] What are the differences between learning skills on your own and from others? Oh, tough question, let me see. Well, I guess learning skills independently often stems from personal interest or perceived necessity, which I believe can help foster a strong sense of self-motivation. This approach offers flexibility, allowing individuals to tailor their learning pace to suit their own preferences and schedules. However, the lack of external guidance may hinder problem-solving and limit opportunities for feedback and improvement. Conversely, learning from others provides access to a range of perspectives and experiences, helping to enrich one’s learning process. Interacting with instructors or peers enables individuals to receive valuable feedback and support, enhancing their understanding and mastery of the skill. Additionally, collaborative learning environments foster teamwork and communication skills, which are invaluable in various aspects of life. So I would say those are the main differences. [图片] What skills do you think teenagers should have? Hmm, well, I would say there are a number of skills teenagers should possess before reaching adulthood. Apart from being able to do basic household chores like cooking and cleaning, I think proficiency in at least one sport is something every teenager should aim for as not only can it benefit their physical health but can also help in areas such as teamwork, discipline, and mental health. In saying that, I also think swimming, besides any other sport, should be considered as a requisite to learn since it is a life-saving skill in my opinion. I think developing fluency, or at least a working knowledge of a foreign language should be developed since it can enhance communication and opens up opportunities in a globalized world. Another skill that should be learnt, which I suppose you can say is a soft or abstract type of skill, is to develop a sense of empathy, though I’m not sure if this could be considered a skill or not, but is something that I think should be encouraged for young people to cultivate, in a sense, a sort of psychological skill of being able to read and understand others. [图片] Who should teach teenagers skills? Well, I think, primarily, parents play a pivotal role due to their deep understanding of their child's strengths, weaknesses, and individual needs. They’re able to instill foundational life skills and values through day-to-day interaction and modeling behaviors. Equally important, however, are teachers, as adolescents spend a significant portion of their time at school. Teachers not only impart academic knowledge but also serve as mentors, guiding students in developing their critical thinking, problem-solving, and social skills. Besides parents and teachers, I also believe family members and friends contribute to teenagers' skill development by providing support and practical advice in various aspects of their life. Ultimately, a holistic approach involving parents, teachers, and the teen’s broader social circle ensures comprehensive skill development tailored to the unique needs and aspirations of teenagers. Notes超字数了,需要看完整notes的朋友,请移步我们的同名公众号:英语考试Cat [图片]

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Do things in a hurry 做事匆忙

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 On what occasions do people have to do things in a hurry? Oh, let me see. Well, I think people can often find themselves in a rush when facing a serious situation, especially when it entails a dilemma. For example, perhaps deciding if one should go out or not, you know, to say home or to head out to meet someone or go for dinner or the bar or something like that, and then when push comes to shove, and they make the decision to go out, they need to rush to get ready to go out. I think another situation when people find themselves in a rush is when something can’t be missed, in other words, facing a deadline. I would imagine that a common scenario is one where the individual needs to catch a flight or a train, or even a bus. Of course, missing the mode of transportation could result in a substantial cost or disruption to their plans, hence, a deadline is a great motivator to get moving, without hanging around. But I’m sure there are many occasions when people have to think or act swiftly. Another example that comes to mind is when taking an exam, since not completing an exam within the stipulated time frame could lead to adverse academic consequences. I’d sum up by saying that the need to act in haste is often a response to the potential negative consequences that could follow if one fails to meet the demands of the situation. * in a rush 匆忙 * a serious situation 严重的情况 * entails a dilemma 意味着两难选择 * head out 外出 * when push comes to shove 到了紧要关头 * go out 出门 * get ready 准备好 * facing a deadline 面临截止日期 * catch a flight 赶飞机 * the mode of transportation 交通方式 * result in 导致 * a substantial cost 巨大的代价 * disruption to their plans 打乱计划 * a great motivator 强大的动力 * get moving 行动起来 * without hanging around 不耽搁 * act swiftly 迅速行动 * stipulated time frame 规定的时间 * adverse 不利的 * act in haste 匆忙行事 * fails to meet the demands of 未能满足……的要求 [图片] Why do some people spend a long time on having a meal? Haha, I’ve often wondered that myself! I find it almost unbearable how some people, especially girls, can take, like, half an hour to finish something such as McDonald’s French fries. In a way though, it’s also commendable as eating is more like a ritual, something that time should be spent doing, or as some form of relaxation, a type of downtime to relax and perhaps do something else while grazing on their food. Definitely, there are of course those who, when dining on something delicious, like fine cuisine, may simply wish to savor the flavors, and so enjoying the taste becomes far more important than simply eating, in other words, putting pleasure before utility. Attending a social gathering is another reason why people might dine leisurely since the meal will probably include conversation, and so communicating with your fellow diners takes precedence. Consequently, the unhurried pace allows people to not only relish the taste of their food but also to engage in a meaningful conversation, turning mealtime into an enjoyable social event. [图片] Would people feel more satisfied if they finished doing something quickly? I have no idea, but in saying that, it is true that in today’s world, people are far more susceptible to wanting immediate gratification. From watching a video to listening to a song, to everything that is considered a chore, and perhaps even their work, people seem to want to finish the task more quickly than before. So from that perspective, I would have to say yes, a degree of satisfaction derived from completing a task quickly is probably tangible; however, in saying that, I would also imagine it varies based on the individual’s personality traits. [图片] What might make some people more productive than others in completing tasks? Well, in terms of encouraging people to be more productive, I think the number one motivator has to be money. A financial reward, no matter which type of remuneration, has always been at the forefront of being able to motivate people to be more If, however, all external influences are equal when comparing people, the reasons why one might be more productive than another is that the person might be more efficient, or more task-oriented, or more effective in their decision-making, all of which could enable that person to complete the task more quickly. Additionally, I would say that the ability to plan and organize time effectively, in other words possessing time-management skills, also serves as a main determinant in productivity. So I would say a financial reward, a combination of inherent traits and the acquired skill of effective time management can all contribute to being more productive than others. Notes超字数了,需要看词汇释义的朋友,请移步我的公众号:英语考试Cat [图片]

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Celebrity news 你关注名人吗

你好呀, 欢迎收听: 英语考试Cat🐱🐱🐱🐱 Who is your favorite celebrity in your country? Well, actually, I don't have a particular favorite celebrity as my interest leans more towards reading books than following movie and music stars. However, I do follow several online influencers whose content revolves around career insights, travel experiences, and different cultures. Though they may not fit the conventional idea of being a celebrity, they wield considerable influence within the realm of the internet in my country. I find their perspectives and advice valuable, and through their work, I've broadened my knowledge, especially in areas related to professional growth and travel. * leans more towards 倾向于 * music stars 歌星 * online influencers 网红 * content 内容 * revolves around 围绕着 * career insights 职业见解 * not fit the conventional idea of 不符合传统意义上的…… * wield considerable influence 具有相当的影响力 * the realm of 领域 * broaden 拓宽 [图片] What kind of famous people do you often see in the news? Hmm, I’d say that there is a regular presence of celebrities from the entertainment industry, renowned entrepreneurs, and executives affiliated with major multinational corporations. Additionally, coverage extends to famous sports stars, particularly during globally significant events like the World Cup or Olympics. The media provides a diverse spectrum of notable figures, ensuring that the public remains informed about current affairs in politics, entertainment, business, and sports. * the entertainment industry 娱乐行业 * executives 高管 * affiliated with 附属于 * multinational corporations 跨国企业 * coverage 报道 * extends to 延伸至 * globally significant events 具有国际重要意义的活动 * the World Cup 世界杯 * a diverse spectrum of notable figures 各类知名人物 * current affairs 时事 [图片] Do you pay attention to famous people in the news? I do, but I'm not proactive in seeking information unless I have a genuine interest in a particular individual. I suppose in that way, I’m more reactive. The personal lives of celebrities, like a Hollywood movie star's dating life, doesn't hold much interest for me. However, my interest can be piqued when it comes to famous figures in the technology industries, as their endeavors can significantly impact the world. * proactive 主动的 * a genuine interest 真正的兴趣 * reactive 被动的 * doesn't hold much interest 不太感兴趣 * pique 激起(兴趣) * technology industries 科技行业 * endeavors 努力 * significantly 显著地 * impact the world 影响世界 [图片] Do you believe that the news about famous people in the media is true? I’m not sure to be honest. I guess I adopt a somewhat skeptical stance regarding the authenticity of news about famous people in the media, so I would have to say, I believe it's a mix of truth and strategic marketing. In a world where sensationalism sells, critical thinking becomes crucial when consuming such news. Rather than accepting everything at face value, it's essential to question the underlying motives and seek a deeper understanding. By adopting a more discerning approach, we can navigate the media reports and develop a more balanced perspective on the lives of famous individuals and differentiate what’s true and what’s not. * skeptical stance 怀疑的立场 * the authenticity of news 新闻的真实性 * strategic marketing 战略性营销 * sensationalism(指行文或报道)耸人听闻;煽情 * critical thinking 批判性思维 * accept everything at face value 接受表面的东西 * underlying motives 潜在动机 * seek a deeper understanding 寻求更深入的理解 * adopting a more discerning approach 采取更有辨别力的方法 * navigate 导航 * media reports 媒体报道 * differentiate 区分

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Travel and transportation 交通出行

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 What are the main means of transport in your country? In my country, I think the main means of transport vary depending on the distance traveled and the destination. For long hauls, such as inter-city or inter-provincial travel, the go-to choice for the majority is probably bullet trains. These high-speed trains offer a quick and cost-effective alternative to flights, making them a popular option. Within larger cities, particularly first-tier cities, I would say the metro system is the preferred mode of transportation. This is primarily because people wish to avoid traffic on the road, with traffic congestion being a common occurrence, and so the efficiency and convenience of the metro make it a popular option for daily commuting. In saying that however, while public transportation remains the norm for many, there's definitely been a noticeable uptick in private car use, especially among families. This trend becomes really apparent during important festivals or holidays when purchasing tickets for public transport can be a major headache. Overall, I’d say the transportation landscape in my country reflects a mix of modern and efficient public systems, along with a growing prevalence of private vehicle ownership. * vary 变化 * long hauls 长途旅行 * go-to choice 首选 * bullet trains 动车;高铁 * cost-effective alternative 经济实惠的替代方案 * first-tier cities 一线城市 * traffic on the road 道路交通 * daily commuting 日常通勤 * remains the norm for 是常规;很常见 * a noticeable uptick in 明显增加 * apparent 显而易见 * be a major headache 是一个主要的困扰 * reflects 反映 * a growing prevalence of 不断盛行 [图片] What can be done to improve transport in your country? In my view, significant improvements in transportation infrastructure have already occurred and, in fact, continues to improve unabated. In the past, the reliance on buses and slow trains for inter-city travel was common. However, there has been a notable shift in priorities towards the development of advanced road and rail networks, catering to both high-speed bullet trains and private cars. For cities and towns, another change that has occurred is that, in the past, most citizens relied on bicycles or motorbikes to get around, but now as most people have access to a car, the road systems have kept pace. I would say that probably in some areas the road system still needs to be upgraded and the introduction of bicycle lanes in tier one cities would also be a bonus, but honestly, over the last twenty years, I’ve witnessed a transportation system develop that when I was a child, I could only imagine. [图片] Do you think traveling was better in the past than it is now? Absolutely not. Traveling now is so much better than it used to be. For example, I recall the days of the infamous slow 'green trains' and long-distance buses, which made traveling a trying and exhausting experience. I remember, for instance, a train journey from Chengdu to Guangzhou used to take over 24 hours on a crowded green train. Nowadays, a journey that once took over a day on a green train is efficiently covered in around 8 hours on a clean, comfortable, and uncrowded bullet train, offering ample legroom for passengers. Additionally, for those who prefer a quicker option, affordable air travel has become more accessible, reducing travel time and enhancing convenience for the majority of people. And when it comes to cities, again, we see the same thing. Whereas before the bicycle reigned supreme, now most big cities in China have clean, cheap, and fast subway systems. The difference is night and day. [图片] Do you think technology makes traveling more difficult? Again, I have to say absolutely not. In fact, technology has significantly streamlined and enhanced the travel experience, making it far more convenient and much less time-consuming. With the arrival of ticket-booking sites and apps, individuals can now easily purchase tickets without the need to visit a physical ticket office, which was a common practice in the past. Furthermore, mapping and GPS technologies have empowered travelers to navigate unfamiliar places with ease, eliminating the need to ask for directions. The introduction of cab-hailing services through technology has also transformed transportation, allowing people to secure a ride at any location and time. While these technological advancements have undeniably elevated the travel process for many, it's essential to acknowledge that older generations may find it challenging to adapt to these changes. The complexity of modern technology can pose difficulties for those less familiar with digital platforms, potentially creating a gap in terms of travel accessibility. But overall, I have to say that traveling is a hundred times better than it used to be. Notes超字数了,需要看完整笔记的朋友,请移步我的同名微信公众号:英语考试Cat [图片]

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雅思口语Part 2高分语料 | A delayed trip 一场被推迟的旅行

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Describe a trip you were looking forward to but was delayed You should say: * Where you planned to travel to * Why you were looking forward to it * Why it had to be delayed * And explain how you felt about the experience [图片] **Standard Phrase **Words showing Cohesion (C&C) A trip I was eagerly anticipating that was delayed was when I had planned to go to Kuala Lumpur during the semester recess week, which fell in the last week of February this year. The excitement stemmed from the fact that I had planned this holiday with a diverse group of friends, each hailing from different majors and countries. Our plan was to commence the journey from Singapore, renting a car and driving all the way from Johor Bahru to the capital city of Malaysia. Having spent enjoyable moments with many of them in the past, I knew that the mood throughout the journey would be carefree and filled with laughter and jokes. The camaraderie among us promised an experience laden with fun and shared memories. Regrettably, the trip had to be postponed, with the reason behind the unexpected being my best friend deciding to visit me during the same week. Given that it was her first time in the Lion City, I felt a sense of responsibility to show her around. Consequently, the Kuala Lumpur adventure had to take a back seat to accommodate the unexpected but cherished visit by my friend. Despite the initial disappointment of not being able to go on the planned trip, the experience turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Exploring Singapore with my best friend allowed me to rediscover the city through her eyes, visiting touristy places that I, as a busy student, had overlooked. Our bond strengthened during those days, adding a different yet equally fulfilling dimension to what was initially a postponed adventure. * eagerly anticipate 急切期待 * semester recess week 期中休息周 * stem from 来源于 * hail from 来自 * commence 开始 * carefree 无忧无虑的 * filled with laughter 笑声不断 * laden with 充满 * regrettably 遗憾地 * postpone 推迟 * a sense of responsibility 一种责任感 * show her around 带她四处转转 * take a back seat 暂时搁置 * accommodate 容纳;适应 * cherished 珍贵的 * initial 最初的 * turned out to be 结果变成了 * a blessing in disguise 是一种幸事 * rediscover 重新认识 * toursity places 旅游景点 * overlook 忽略 * strengthened 加强 * equally fulfilling dimension 同样充实 [图片]

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Sunglasses 太阳镜

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Do you often wear sunglasses? No, not on a regular basis, but once in a while if I’m outside for prolonged periods, I will. For example, during the recent Singapore Airshow, sunglasses were a must. While standing outdoors under the intense sun and observing various civil and military aircraft, wearing sunglasses was crucial to shield my eyes from the blinding sunlight. The bright reflections made it nearly impossible to keep my eyes open when trying to view the planes. In fact, every photo from that show features me wearing sunglasses. The photos look cool but you’ll find my eyes closed behind the lenses if you enlarge them, haha. * prolonged periods 长时间 * a must 必不可少的东西 * under the intense sun 在强烈的 * observe 仔细看;观察 * civil and military aircraft 民用和军用飞机 * crucial 非常重要 * shield my eyes from 保护我的眼睛 * blinding sunlight 刺眼的阳光 * made it nearly impossible to 使几乎不可能 * look cool 看起来很酷 * lenses 镜片 * enlarge 放大 [图片] [图片] Do you spend a lot of money on sunglasses? Not at all. Currently, I own two pairs of sunglasses, one with square lenses and the other round. Both were reasonably priced and purchased from a store known for their affordability. I don't foresee investing in new sunglasses unless the current ones are damaged or lost, but even then, I’m not going to pay a great deal of money for something that can be considered disposable, especially as I’m prone to losing them. * reasonably priced 价格合理 * affordability 负担能力 * foresee 预见 * disposable 一次性的 * prone to 有……的倾向 [图片] Do you give sunglasses as gifts? Up till now, no, but I do think they can make for a practical yet stylish birthday gift, especially for friends planning a trip to warmer destinations. They’re a thoughtful present that can be used practically and for an extended period of time, offering protection from the sun and adding a cool touch to photos, so, who knows, maybe one day I’ll consider them as an option for a birthday gift. * practical 实用的 * stylish 时尚的 * thoughtful 体贴的 * be used practically 实际使用 * an extended period of time 较长的一段时间 * option 选择 [图片] Have you ever lost your sunglasses? Absolutely, so many times I can’t count! A few years ago, during a vacation along the coast of Thailand, my sunglasses slipped into the Andaman Sea and were seen no more. While learning to float on my back in the ocean, I lost them and I felt a bit upset at the time because I didn’t feel like buying another pair again as I seemed to be buying them every year back then. I even shared the incident on my WeChat moments. Losing my sunglasses during a leisure activity in the ocean served as a lesson about being more cautious with personal belongings, especially in outdoor activities. * slipped into 不慎掉入 * were seen no more 再也没有看到 * felt a bit upset 有些沮丧 * at the time 当时 * incident 事情 * served as a lesson 成为一个教训 * cautious 小心 * personal belongings 个人物品

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备考3周,雅思首考写作7.5,我想把这几个好用的方法分享给你

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 我是Lauren。今天和你分享我的雅思写作备考经历。 我第一次考雅思的时候,是奔着写作8分去的,结果少了0.5分。[图片] 我的战线拉得不长,注册考试了之后才开始备考,大约3周的样子。 想和考雅思的你分享这段经历,和几个自己总结的经验。 第一,全力准备、刻意练习 话虽这么说,但我个人是刻意练习的反例[图片]。因为是在职考雅思,平时备考的时间不(借)多(口),大作文练了几篇,小作文练了几篇。Mac帮忙批改和讲解了,然后…… 就这样……上考场了。 但因为工作的缘故,我平时用英语写了很多东西,有大量的积累。 又因为常读英语原版书,积累了一些词汇量,也算是一种“刻意练习”吧。 我建议在临近考试的时候,每天至少掐着表写一篇雅思作文。当然,练多久得看自己的基础,有的朋友只需要一个月,有的朋友可能需要两三个月。 为什么要每天掐着表写? 练速度。 小作文需要20分钟内写完,那平时练习就给自己18—19分钟,留1-2分钟检查。 大作文需要40分钟内写完,那平时练习就给自己37—39分钟,留2-3分钟检查。 第二,根据雅思写作评分标准备考 拿雅思写作来说,评分标准有4个方面: * Task Response 写作任务回应情况 * Coherence & Cohesion 连贯与衔接 * Lexical resource 词汇丰富程度 * Grammatical Range & Accuracy 语法多样性及准确性 熟悉英语考试Cat公众号文章的读者,可能会发现,Mac老师的每篇雅思范文都用不同的颜色做了标注。这些标注,其实就是根据雅思的评分标准来的。因为在小宇宙里不能这样编辑,所以你看不到。 [图片] 第三,在考场上,一半是写作,一半是检查 检查这个步骤真的很重要,如果写完还有时间仔细检查,能至少帮你提0.5分。 怎么检查?还是按评分标准来。 我们再来看看评分标准: * Task Response 写作任务回应情况 * Coherence & Cohesion 连贯与衔接 * Lexical Resource 词汇丰富程度 * Grammatical Range & Accuracy 语法多样性及准确性 当然,这个时候是顾不到Task Response的,大改是来不及了。 所以,我们能检查的只有其它三个方面。 * 检查拼写(这个就不多说了,都懂的) * 连词的使用,该加的加,该删的删,该改的改 * 词汇(下文讲) * 语法(时态语态、主谓一致等)等等。 就拿词汇来说,比如题目里有waste这个词,你在作文里面就多用它的近义词:rubbish,garbage, trash, refuse,不要全文重复用waste这个词。 比如题目里有big这个词,你在作文里面可以把它变成:large,large-sized, large-scale, super-sized, enormous, sizable等。 大作文需要在40分钟内写完,那平时就给自己37~38分钟,留2-3分钟检查。 我当时写作考完了,大约还剩3分钟的宝贵时间。我利用这个时间把小作文和小作文,从头到尾快速梳了一遍,这个动作应该帮我提了0.5分。 第四,练习需要精批和讲解。 当然,光写不学是没用的,速度跟上来了,质量没有提升,也是白搭。 英语对我们来说,毕竟是第二语言。很难做到像母语者那样,看到一篇文章,就能把里面的各类问题拎得一清二楚。 很多时候,我们在写作中犯的错误是不自知的,不知道哪里不对劲。 或者,知道不对劲,但不晓得究竟咋个改。 这个时候就特别需要一位既有能力、有经验、又负责的老师,帮我们看哪里需要提升。 第五,多听多看记笔记 自学的朋友,要学会甄别信息,选高质量的范文去研习和模仿。 对于我自己,就是听英语考试Cat公众号的雅思写作文章。我很多时候是听范文,不是看。刚刚也提到了,公众号上的范文按雅思写作评分标准,用各种颜色做了标注,方便你快速理解它背后的逻辑。 光看,有时候会出现,“眼睛:我会了。大脑:不,你不会”的现象。 在听的同时,我做了另一件事:记笔记。 一篇雅思写作范文,我不会只听一遍,而是反复听好多遍,把自己不太熟的词汇和表达记在本子上。 我们在小宇宙上发的每条音频,都把原文贴上去了,你写完了还可以对照着检查。 第六,考前一定要抱佛脚 是的,你没听错。 备考雅思写作,平时需要大量练习、复习、总结,考试当天更需要复习了。 复习自己平时总结的笔记,或者阅读雅思写作高质量文章,帮自己快速切入状态。 我考试当天是写作是下午场,把东西放到储物柜之前,我一直在听范文。 说到这里,Mac老师准备了雅思写作大小作文电子书。 大作文88页,(A类)小作文64页。里面包含: - 高分范文 - 必备句型 、写作技巧 - 考前急救包 - 加分模板 - 雅思机考记 有需要的朋友,可以直接加微信:EnglishCat996 暗号:来自小宇宙。 今天就分享到这里,希望对你有帮助。

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