雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | T-shirts

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Do you think older people who wear T-shirts are fashionable? Sure, why not, not all of them, but definitely they can look fashionable. In fact, I’d say not only can they look pretty trendy, but it can also make them seem younger as well. Many of the older generation tend to wear the same thing: guys wear dark short-sleeve shirts in summer, so you know, they all kind of look the same and so you can spot them a mile away or older women might wear gaudy type clothing, so if somebody older puts on a T-shirt, a pair of jeans, nice shoes, then yeah, it suggests that they have a sense of fashion and care about their looks, and most probably, they look good. * trendy 时髦的 * spot them a mile away 老远就能看到 * gaudy 花哨的 * puts on 穿上 * a sense of fashion 时尚感 [图片] Do you like T-shirts with pictures or prints? Hmm, I don’t really have any preference when it comes to T-shirts with pictures or prints, but if it does have a print on it or something written on it, then as long as the picture looks good, or as long as the words are somewhat meaningful, then no worries, I’ll probably wear it, but actually I kinda prefer plain shirts. In fact, I have both types of T-shirts, a white one designed by my best friend with a picture she drew and a black one with the photo of a Pink Floyd album cover, oh, and another one that says ‘You’re right’ because my husband always thinks he’s right. * meaningful 有意义的 * plain 简单的;朴素的 * album cover 专辑封面 [图片] Do you usually wear T-shirts? Yeah, I do, in fact, I only wear a T-shirt when I’m at home and on weekends on warm days. Compared to other clothing, they are much more comfortable to wear, easier to clean, and can go almost with anything, jeans, shorts, skirts, and pants. I like casual clothing. * can go almost with anything 百搭 * casual clothing 休闲服;便装 [图片] Do you think T-shirts are becoming fashionable? Hmmm, I’m not sure how to answer that, because I think the T-shirt is sort of a utilitarian or basic form of attire, I mean, they’re found all over the world, everyone wears them, but I have to say, there are types of T-shirts that look good on some people, you know, particularly fit people, who wear tight shirts, but I’m not sure if that’s because of the T-shirt or the figure underneath that looks good, but put it this way, I don’t think the T-shirt will ever go out of fashion. * utilitarian 实用的 * attire 服饰 * found all over the world 全世界都有 * go out of fashion 过时;不流行 [图片]

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Short stays in a city 在另一个城市的短暂停留

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Why is noise pollution worse in tourist cities than in other cities? I think it stems from the fact that such cities tend to attract more tourists, and hence, more traffic. Also, throngs of tourists are often seen strolling noisily at the spots of interest in cities and this again brings more traffic onto the street, and of course, due to this, vendors dot sidewalks and spaces near the site selling their wares. All of these can generate at least twice the amount of noise of a non-tourist town. In fact, some cities attract such an enormous number of sightseers that certain streets are just the tourists and avoided by locals. Thus, I think it is tourists themselves that are the prime source of noise pollution in tourist towns. * throngs of 大量的 * strolling 闲逛 * spots of interest 景点 * wares 商品 * an enormous number of sightseers 海量游客 * the prime source of 主要源头 [图片] Do most people like planned traveling? I’m not sure…but I would guess half and half. Some people prefer to plan everything right down to the last detail whereas others get on a plane with nothing but a hotel room booked. It really depends on the individual’s habits and personality, I think. I remember a friend of mine showing me her crammed color-coded Excel sheet of her one-week trip to Thailand, on which she broke her daily agenda down to hourly destinations and activities. I thought it rather suffocating. Others, I think, as I said, prefer to just take each day as it comes and to have a general idea of what they want to do, perhaps with some must-see sites, but no specific plans except perhaps for having the hotel booked. * plan everything right down to the last detail 计划周详 * crammed 拥挤的 * color-coded 用颜色标记 * suffocating 窒息的 * take each day as it comes 随遇而安 [图片] Do you think tourists may come across bad things in other cities? Sure, absolutely. When tourists are out and about, there’s always something out of one’s expectation that may happen or that one may see. I think a majority of the so-called ‘bad things’ are people-related, resulting in various degrees of disappointment. A typical example is that travelers might get overcharged in taxis, restaurants, or gift shops, paying a much higher price for everything they purchase. For instance, paying an astronomical bill at a seafood restaurant…such cases make the news every year. * out and about 出门在外 * various degrees of 不同程度的 * get overcharged 被宰 * astronomical 天文数字的 [图片] Why do many people like to travel abroad? Well, off the top of my head, I think it’s probably because they look for new scenery and experiences that the domestic market cannot offer. I think most people like to go to foreign places simply to see a way of life, a new environment, that one would not normally see in their own country. Quite literally, a change of scenery to break up the humdrum of living, and even traveling, in one’s own country. In a foreign place, there’s a new language, new faces, and so many other novel things that it can make people feel refreshed and make them feel that they truly had a holiday. * the domestic market 国内市场 * a way of life 一种生活方式 * quite literally 实实在在的 * a change of scenery 风景不一样 * novel 新奇的 我们整理了一份:雅思写作考前复习手册,目前是8.0版(大作文88页,A类小作文64页)。 需要这份手册的朋友,记得订阅我们,再加我微信 ID:EnglishCat996(请备注:来自小宇宙)。

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Volunteer Work 志愿工作

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Why do some people do volunteer work all over the world? I can only think of two reasons for this phenomenon: either they have lots of time on their hands and they feel like helping those in need, or they simply are driven by the need to help those in distress. And from what I’ve noticed, those who volunteer across the globe are usually from developed countries and perhaps feel a need to be charitable to those less fortunate than themselves. Mind you, I think we can find people everywhere that are willing to give a helping hand, especially in the younger demographic. * have lots of time on their hands 手头上时间多 * in distress 在困境中 * charitable 慈善的 * less fortunate 没那么幸运 * demographic 人口 [图片] Do students in your country do volunteer work? Yes, they do, but in most cases, student volunteer work in China is organized by schools, for instance, visiting elderly care centers or orphanages once a semester, being posted at intersections to ensure that nobody runs a red light, or cleaning streets. Oh, university students are often seen at train stations during the Spring Festival travel rush to offer passengers travel information. These are the types of volunteer work students in China usually do. Despite that though, I also know that there are students who volunteer because they have a sense of wanting to help those who require some assistance, such as students donating time to places that cater to the needs of disabled children. * volunteer work 志愿工作 * elderly care centers 老人院 * orphanage 孤儿院 * run a red light 闯红灯 * the Spring Festival rush 春运 * assistance 帮助 * donating time 奉献时间 * cater to the needs of 帮助 * disabled 残疾的 [图片] Should children be taught to help others? Yes, certainly. Extending a helping hand is one of the primary values that should be taught to kids because it’s one of the core traits of a civilized society. I mean, ‘no man is an island’ and so to survive and thrive, one is bound to need some form of help. Offering help to others is, in a way, helping ourselves. Thus, I think kids should be guided and encouraged to give a helping hand where and when they can. * extending a helping hand 伸出援助之手 * primary values 主要的价值观 * core traits 核心特征 * civilized society 文明社会 * no man is an island 没有人是一座孤岛 * thrive 兴旺 * bound to 必定 [图片] How can children help their parents at home? There are quite a few responsibilities that parents can entrust to their kids, for instance, doing the dishes, watering plants, setting the table before meals, making the bed, or looking after their younger siblings, if any. Keeping their own toys in order is also of great help for parents. By helping out in the household, youngsters are able to learn to be more independent as well as learning about responsibility. * entrust 托付 * doing the dishes 洗碗 * setting the table 摆餐具 * making the bed 整理床铺 * siblings 兄弟姐妹 * independent 独立的 * responsibility 责任 [图片]

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | The area you live in 你居住的区域

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Do you know any of your neighbors? Not really. There are two families living next door and we rarely greet each other. One of the families has two loud primary school-going brats and their hollers can be heard when they come home from school every day. And their grandfather kills his time by playing cards downstairs with his card mates and they’re noisy as well. I guess that’s why I refrain from greeting them in the first place. I mean, I know nothing but their faces and a little bit of their personality. The other family next door is quieter. They have a little boy and a dog, and I know the boy’s name and his dog’s name too, because the dog always sits at the door and barks whenever we leave or come home. * rarely 很少 * greet each other 互相打招呼 * brats 顽童 * holler 大喊大叫 * kill his time 消磨时间 * refrain 避免 [图片] Do you like the area that you live in? Yes, certainly. I like my street so much that I keep telling my friends about it. The most unique feature of this area is that it’s so green! Trees, some of them really tall and old, line both sides of the street. Flowers are planted on the side of the footbridge connecting our neighborhood and the mall across the road. They’ve done a great job on the landscaping of our garden as well. Besides, we have easy access to first-rate healthcare services and shopping malls. So, it’s a very livable area and I feel lucky to live there. * unique feature 独特的点 * footbridge 人行天桥 * landscaping 绿化;景观 * first-rate 一流的 * healthcare services 医疗服务 * livable 宜居的 * feel lucky 感动幸运 [图片] What changes have been made to the area recently? The biggest change is that more tall buildings have been and are being built. They come so fast that I seem to be able to spot a new high-rise every week. It wasn’t like this before. I remember a few years ago when I first moved to this street, it was so suburban! But now it’s on its way to becoming a small-scale CBD. * spot 看到 * high-rise 高楼 * suburban 郊区的 * small-scale 小型的 [图片] Do you know any famous people in your area? Not that I know of, however, in saying that, the neighborhood next door – on the hills, to be more specific – are all villas and that’s where people from an upper socio-economic bracket on this side of Guangzhou tend to reside. I guess there are a few famous people there, probably famed entrepreneurs. * to be more specific 更确切地说 * people from an upper socio-economic bracket 有钱人 * famed 有名的 * entrepreneurs 企业家

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Taking Adventures 冒险

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Will experiencing adventures broaden people’s horizons? Yes, certainly. Compared with those who are more static or more conservative, adventurers can see more with their own eyes. For example, let’s say exploring a foreign country, and I don’t mean on a tour group, but actually being there exploring things for yourself, submerging yourself into the culture, I think it’s much more fascinating than simply being led around by a flag waver or than reading about it. When you are there, you can see what’s it really like, you can try the local food, chat with the locals, and learn about the local culture…this is something that you cannot undertake by sitting at home or riding around on a tour bus. And as such, I think you’ll definitely expand your worldview quickly. * static 静态的 * conservative 保守的 * tour group 旅行团 * submerge 沉浸 * led around 被带着到处转 * undertake 着手做 * tour bus 观光巴士 [图片] What kind of personality should people have in order to experience a lot of adventure? I think an important trait that those who are adventurous have is being curious, instead of being dull. Curious creatures are ones who seek or enjoy new adventures, and it doesn’t matter if we’re talking about a day excursion or a journey overseas. I mean, if one is dull, the person is not motivated to explore new places and have new experiences. The inner light for adventure is dead for boring people. On the other hand, curiosity is the prime driver for exploration and I’ve noticed that such people are also more energetic and optimistic as well. * adventurous 有冒险精神的;喜欢冒险的 * dull 沉闷的;无聊的 * day excursion 一日游 * motivated * inner light 内心的光 * prime driver 主要原因 * exploration 探索 * energetic 精神饱满 * optimistic 乐观的 [图片] Who doesn’t like to take adventures? Like I said, dull people are less likely to explore new places and go on an adventure, simply because they’re not curious. If one is curious and adventurous, nothing can hold the person back from seeking out new things, new places, new people, perhaps not even illness. Also, I think those who, though they might not be dull per se, they will usually be conservative by nature, meaning they would prefer not to take a risk, and adventure, by its very implication, means risk. * seek out 寻找 * per se 本身 * conservative by nature 本身比较保守 * implication 言外之意;含义 [图片] Why do people like to read adventure books rather than take an adventure? Well, I think the primary reason some people prefer reading adventure books instead of taking an adventure has to do with their monetary means. Sometimes going on an adventure entails having enough money, and time, to get to the place you want to go to. Another reason, as I just alluded to, is probably the lack of time. Some are too occupied with their work or life, to go away on a trip. This is particularly the case with couples who have kids. As we know, kids are dependent and they can suck a lot of their parents’ time, plus, they have their fixed school schedule. As a result, such people find it hard to get away. Finally though, I still think it has mostly to do with the conservative nature of the person, and so they would rather be an armchair adventurer rather than really exploring places. * monetary means 钱的问题 * allude to 提及 * occupied with 忙于 * dependent 依赖 * suck 吸走 * conservative nature 保守的性格 [图片]

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Rain 你喜欢下雨吗?

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Would you like to live in a place that is dry or wet? Hmm, well, I think I’d have to say something in between, for example, a little moderate and maybe a little humid, as I think wet means a lot of rain, and I can’t say I’m keen on a lot of rain. On the other hand, a dry place, like most cities up north, where it usually rains just a little for most of the year, will make my skin rough. Water tends to be an issue in dry places, too, and I simply cannot imagine living without enough water. Wet places, on the other hand, guarantee lots of water and moisture in the air. But like I said, I think the best would be a temperate climate that has sufficient rain or humidity, but not so frequent where carrying an umbrella everywhere you go is a must, mind you, I absolutely do prefer living in ‘greenish’ surroundings, so wetter rather than drier is best. * something in between 介于两者之间 * moderate 温和的;适中的 * humid 湿润的 * keen on 热衷于 * make my skin rough 让我的皮肤很粗糙 * moisture in the air 空气湿度 * temperate climate 温和的气候;温带气候 * sufficient 充足的 * humidity 湿度 * is a must 是必须的 * greenish surroundings 绿色的环境 [图片] Does it rain much in your city? Hmm, I’d have to say that it certainly isn’t infrequent, for example, summers often witness drizzles or rainstorms, even typhoons and during the spring, walls of lower-floor apartments tend to develop mold as a result of long stretches of rainy days. However, in saying that, summers can also see long periods of sunny days, and in the fall and winter, we can go for months without a proper rainstorm at all, and with blue skies and even a moderate temperature, so overall, I’d have to say that it can rain a lot during certain months and seasons of the year, but then it can also see long periods of dry weather, so sort of a mix. Generally, though, the air is quite humid, and we do seem to get rain when needed. * infrequent 罕见;稀少 * drizzle 毛毛雨 * rainstorm 暴雨 * typhoon 台风 * long stretches of/long periods of 长时间的 [图片] Do you like rainy days? Yeah, I don’t mind rainy days, but only if I don’t have to go out. One of the things that I really enjoy is reading by my living room window on a day when it’s pouring outside. The sound of rain somehow offers me a type of solace and I can relax and focus on my book at the same time. However, in saying that, I dread going out on a rainy day, you know, soaking wet feet and the bottoms of your skirt or jeans get sopping wet no matter what you do to avoid the rain. * pouring outside 外面下倾盆大雨 * solace 慰藉;安抚 * dread 厌恶;害怕 * sopping wet 湿透 [图片] Would you change your plan if it rained? I’d have to say yes, for sure, at least if I can. As mentioned just now, I hate to go out on a rainy day and so I’ll cancel my plans if it rains and stay at home instead, if possible. A book and coffee are my best companions on a rainy day. * cancel my plans 取消计划 * best companions 最好的伴侣 我们整理了一份雅思写作考前复习手册,目前是8.0版(大作文88页,A类小作文64页)。 需要这份手册的朋友,记得订阅我们,再加我微信 ID:EnglishCat996(请备注:来自小宇宙)。 [图片] [图片]

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Clothes 衣物

你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Do you like buying clothes? I used to but these days, my urge to add something more to my wardrobe has diminished because I realized I’m always wearing the same thing. A few dress shirts and a suit would do back in my office days and a T-shirt and loose-fitting jeans when I’m at home. A lot of the dresses that I bought out of impulse end up hanging in the corner of my wardrobe collecting dust. As a result, my eyes are not drawn to clothing stores when I walk into a shopping mall and I have to say, it’s a great way to save money. * urge 冲动 * my wardrobe 我的衣橱 * diminish 减少;下降 * would do 就可以 * back in 在……的时候 * my eyes are not drawn to 不会被……吸引 [图片] When do people in your country wear traditional clothes? I think it depends on what group of people we are addressing. Some minorities might wear their traditional clothes on a daily basis, but for most people, they rarely put on traditional clothes and if they do, it’s usually only the females, and it’ll be on occasions of paramount importance. For instance, at a wedding, the bride and groom might be clad in traditional garb; on the two days of the university entrance examination, you’ll see a mother wearing a Cheongsam to bring good luck to their exam-going kids. * address 指向 * minorities 少数民族 * the bride and groom 新郎新娘 * clad in 穿……衣服 * traditional garb 传统服饰 * university entrance examination 高考 * Cheongsam 旗袍 [图片] What is the difference between the dress of the elderly and the young in China? The main difference is the color I think, with the younger generation being prone to wearing bright and youthful colors while their elder counterparts tend to be more ‘low-key’, confining themselves to darker colors, such as gray and black for males and light purple and black for females. In saying that, however, a lot of people, young and old, put on something red during traditional festivals. Another differentiator, from my observation, is that the styles vary. The young like all types of clothing: T-shirts, jeans, overalls, skirts, shorts, short tops, and even a traditional robe called a Hanfu, whereas senior citizens prefer long sleeves, pants, warm jackets, and coats. * counterparts 对应的人 * low-key 低调 * confine 局限于 * differentiator 不同之处 * senior citizens 老年人 [图片] Under what circumstances will people in your country wear formal clothes? People mostly attire themselves in formal clothes on important occasions. We have to dress up for weddings, for instance. Also, it depends on the nature of one’s job, but most people have to show up at work in formal clothes. Events, conferences, and business meetings are also occasions where dressing in shirts and pants and leather shoes is the norm. * attire 着装 * the norm 惯例;标准 [图片]

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Study 学习

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

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

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

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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1年前

雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Riding a Bike 骑单车

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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