我发现只要开口练,英语发音一定会提升(第1期:元音)

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英语考试Cat 报到!祝你新年快乐呀!🐱🐱 英语发音的系列内容,去年就已经提上日程,无奈被各种事情耽误,直到刚刚才录完第1期。 Anyway,不多啰嗦,咱们的发音干货之旅,现在开启! 这期我们聊元音(美式) 单元音 1. /iː/:bee(蜜蜂)、see(看见)、tree(树)、she(她)、meet(遇见) 2. /ɪ/:sit(坐)、big(大的)、pig(猪)、hit(击打)、fish(鱼) 3. /e/:bed(床)、red(红色)、pen(钢笔)、leg(腿)、egg(鸡蛋) 4. /æ/:cat(猫)、hat(帽子)、bag(包)、map(地图)、cap(帽子) 5. /ɜː/:bird(鸟)、word(单词)、hurt(受伤)、nurse(护士)、purse(钱包) 6. /ə/:bus(公交车)、about(关于)、sofa(沙发)、doctor(医生)、mother(妈妈) 7. /ɑː/:car(汽车)、far(远的)、park(公园)、dark(黑暗的)、hard(硬的) 8. /ʌ/:cup(杯子)、duck(鸭子)、sun(太阳)、run(跑)、fun(有趣的) 9. /ɔː/:door(门)、floor(地板)、four(四)、horse(马)、north(北方) 10. /ɒ/:hot(热的)、dog(狗)、box(盒子)、clock(时钟)、sock(袜子) 11. /uː/:moon(月亮)、room(房间)、soon(很快)、spoon(勺子)、noon(中午) 12. /ʊ/:put(放)、full(满的)、pull(拉)、push(推)、wood(木头) 双元音 1. /eɪ/:cake(蛋糕)、make(制作)、name(名字)、lake(湖)、face(脸) 2. /aɪ/:like(喜欢)、bike(自行车)、rice(米饭)、kite(风筝)、five(五) 3. /ɔɪ/:boy(男孩)、toy(玩具)、joy(快乐)、coin(硬币)、oil(油) 4. /əʊ/:go(去)、no(不)、so(所以)、boat(船)、coat(外套) 5. /aʊ/:now(现在)、how(怎样)、cow(奶牛)、house(房子)、mouse(老鼠) 6. /ɪə/:ear(耳朵)、near(附近)、hear(听见)、deer(鹿)、beer(啤酒) 7. /eə/:bear(熊)、pear(梨)、wear(穿)、hair(头发)、fair(公平的) 8. /ʊə/:tour(旅行) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 顺便打个广告~~ 新鲜出炉: * 《雅思小作文柱状图范文集》 * 《雅思小作文折线图范文集》 Mac👨‍🏫总被问: 雅思小作文怎么提分? 练了一堆还是没方向,怎么办? 所以他写了雅思小作文范文集 这些作文按6.5分-9分整理 每篇都标注了得分点分析(为啥这篇作文能得X分), 把高分短语、衔接词、词汇都单独列出来了 这个范文集放在了我们的知识星球,星球里除了这本书,还有10万字的雅思口语书,听说读写、语法基础知识等内容。 需要的朋友戳~t.zsxq.com 或每期播客Show notes最下方的海报 ~​​🐱🐱 星球目前的价格是388元/年,欢迎加入。如不适合,星球可以3天无理由退款,付的款会原路返还给你。

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雅思口语Part 2高分语料 | 描述一个你做了很多事儿的早晨

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Talk about an early morning when you did a lot. You should say: * When it was * What you did * How you felt after The early morning I'd like to talkabout was last Friday,one of those rare days where I managed to cram in so much before heading to work. I woke up naturally at 6 o'clock and as soon as I got out of bed, I hopped into the shower to wake myself up properly. Then I headed to the kitchen to boil a corn and brewed a cup of coffee for breakfast. While the corn was cooking, I did one of my daily morning routines: cleaning the cat litter and refilling my cats' food and water bowls. Afterbreakfast, I flipped through a couple of pages of the book I've been reading lately. And finally, before leaving the house,I took the garbage out to the bin in the basement floor on my way to work. What surprised me most was how great I felt afterward. Normally, I'm someone who hits the snoozebutton a few times and rushes through the morning, but that day, having a solid night's sleep made me feel well rested and way moreprepared for the workday ahead. Now I'm trying to stick to that early bedtime and morning routine more often because there's no betterfeeling than starting the day on the right foot. * managed to cram in so much 设法挤着做了很多事 * heading to work 去上班 * woke up naturally 自然醒 * got out of bed 起床 * hopped into the shower 冲进淋浴间 * wake myself up properly 彻底醒过来 * headed to 前往 * brewed a cup of coffee 煮了一杯咖啡 * morning routines 晨间日常 * cleaning the cat litter 清理猫砂 * flipped through 快速翻阅 * on my way to work 上班路上 * hits the snooze button 按贪睡键 * rushes through the morning 匆忙应付早晨 * having a solid night's sleep 睡了个安稳觉 * feel well rested 感觉休息充分 * workday ahead 接下来的工作日 * stick to 坚持 * early bedtime 早睡 * on the right foot 顺利地(开启一天) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 顺便打个广告~~ 新鲜出炉: * 《雅思小作文柱状图范文集》 * 《雅思小作文折线图范文集》 Mac👨‍🏫总被问: 雅思小作文怎么提分? 练了一堆还是没方向,怎么办? 所以他写了雅思小作文范文集 这些作文按6.5分-9分整理 每篇都标注了得分点分析(为啥这篇作文能得X分), 把高分短语、衔接词、词汇都单独列出来了 这个范文集放在了我们的知识星球,星球里除了这本书,还有10万字的雅思口语书,听说读写、语法基础知识等内容。 需要的朋友戳~t.zsxq.com 或每期播客Show notes最下方的海报 ~​​🐱🐱 星球目前的价格是388元/年,欢迎加入。如不适合,星球可以3天无理由退款,付的款会原路返还给你。

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雅思口语Part 2高分语料 | 描述一部你喜欢的电影

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Describe a movie that you like. You should say: * When you watched it * What it was about * And explain why you like it The movie I'd like to talk about is Letters to Juliet, a heartfelt romantic comedy that I fell in love with. I watched it just last weekend; however, I first watched this movie over 10 years ago. The plot centers around Sophie, a fact-checker for a major New York newspaper who's passionate about storytelling but feels stuck in her career. When she travels to Verona, Italy, famous as the setting of Romeo and Juliet, she stumbles upon a wall where people leave letters asking for love advice, which a group of local women, known as "Juliet's secretaries", respond to. Sophie finds an old, unanswered letter written decades earlier by a British woman named Claire, who'd been torn between her first love and her family. Moved by Claire's story, Sophie writes back, and to her surprise, the now-elderly Claire arrives in Verona with her grandson Charlie. What follows is a road trip across Italy as the trio search for Claire's long-lost love, and along the way, Sophie and Charlie find themselves drawn to each other. What I like most about this film is how it beautifully captures true love. It shows that love is built on chemistry, understanding, and persistence. There's a question phrase from the movie that stuck with me: What if? For me, it's a powerful reminder to stop overthinking and take a leap of faith—whether in love or in life—so we don't live with regret. Beyond the romantic elements, the movie's stunning Italian landscapes also make it such a joy to watch. And that's why it has become one of my favorite movies. * heartfelt 真挚的 * romantic comedy 爱情喜剧 * The plot centers around 剧情围绕…… 展开 * fact-checker 事实核查员 * storytelling 叙事;讲故事 * feels stuck 感到停滞不前 * the setting of …… 的故事发生地 * stumbles upon 偶然发现 * respond to 回复 * decades earlier 十多年前 * torn between 在…… 之间纠结 * the now-elderly 如今已是老年的 * trio 三人组 * long-lost love 失散已久的爱人 * drawn to each other 彼此吸引 * captures 捕捉;展现 * chemistry(情感上的)默契;化学反应 * persistence 坚持 * stuck with me 让我印象深刻 * reminder 提醒 * take a leap of faith 勇敢一搏 * romantic elements 爱情元素 * landscapes 风景 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 顺便打个广告~~ 新鲜出炉: * 《雅思小作文柱状图范文集》 * 《雅思小作文折线图范文集》 Mac👨‍🏫总被问: 雅思小作文怎么提分? 练了一堆还是没方向,怎么办? 所以他写了雅思小作文范文集 这些作文按6.5分-9分整理 每篇都标注了得分点分析(为啥这篇作文能得X分), 把高分短语、衔接词、词汇都单独列出来了 这个范文集放在了我们的知识星球,星球里除了这本书,还有10万字的雅思口语书,听说读写、语法基础知识等内容。 需要的朋友戳~t.zsxq.com 或每期播客Show notes最下方的海报 ~​​🐱🐱 星球目前的价格是388元/年,欢迎加入。如不适合,星球可以3天无理由退款,付的款会原路返还给你。

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雅思口语Part 2高分语料 | 描述一种你试过但不喜欢的食物

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Talk about a food that you tried and didn't like. Include: * What it was * Why you didn't like it * If you will try it again The food I'd like to talk about is bullfrog, also known as 'field chicken' in some Chinese contexts, a dish I tried once but absolutely didn't enjoy. It happened a few weeks ago when I was eating out with a close friend in downtown Guangzhou. She ordered the bullfrog and before I could even react, she’d picked a piece and put it in my bowl. I couldn't really refuse, even though I felt hesitant. To be honest, the taste itself wasn't the problem. It actually had a texture similar to chicken and that's probably why it's called 'field chicken' in Chinese. But the issue was purely psychological: as soon as I remembered I was eating a frog, I felt it was incredibly weird. Frogs are creatures I associate with ponds and rice fields…they’re small, slimy, green or brown little animals, not human food! No matter how much I tried to focus on the flavor, I couldn't shake off the mental image of a frog, and that made every bite feel uncomfortable. My brain just couldn't accept that this was something I should be eating. Would I try it again? Definitely not, for me, trying bullfrog was a one-time experience. I'm pretty conservative when it comes to meat, as I prefer to stick to mainstream options like pork, chicken, beef, fish, and duck. Those are the foods I grew up with and they feel 'safe' to me. Looking back, I think it's interesting how our perceptions of food are so deeply shaped by what we're used to. For my friend, bullfrog is a delicious dish, but for me, it's just… a frog. And no matter how much it tastes like chicken, I can't get past that. So yeah, that’s the one food I tried and definitely won't be having again! * bullfrog 牛蛙 * field chicken 田鸡 * in some contexts 在一些语境里 * downtown Guangzhou 广州市区 * react 反应 * picked a piece 夹了一块 * bowl 碗 * refuse 拒绝 * felt hesitant 感到犹豫 * had a texture similar to 口感类似于 * and that's probably why 这可能就是为什么 * issue was purely psychological 问题纯粹是心理上的 * incredibly weird 非常奇怪 * creatures 生物 * I associate with 会联想到 * rice fields 稻田 * flavor 味道 * shake off 摆脱 * the mental image 心理上的画面 * every bite 每一口 * a one-time experience 一次体验 * pretty conservative 相当保守 * stick to mainstream options 坚持主流选择 * our perceptions of food 我们对食物的看法 * so deeply shaped by 被……深刻影响 * can't get past that 无法克服这一点 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 顺便打个广告~~ 新鲜出炉: * 《雅思小作文柱状图范文集》 * 《雅思小作文折线图范文集》 Mac👨‍🏫总被问: 雅思小作文怎么提分? 练了一堆还是没方向,怎么办? 所以他写了雅思小作文范文集 这些作文按6.5分-9分整理 每篇都标注了得分点分析(为啥这篇作文能得X分), 把高分短语、衔接词、词汇都单独列出来了 这个范文集放在了我们的知识星球,星球里除了这本书,还有10万字的雅思口语书,听说读写、语法基础知识等内容。 需要的朋友戳~t.zsxq.com 或每期播客Show notes最下方的海报 ~​​🐱🐱 星球目前的价格是388元/年,欢迎加入。如不适合,星球可以3天无理由退款,付的款会原路返还给你。

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Coffee or tea 你喜欢喝咖啡还是喝茶

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 1. Do you prefer to drink coffee or tea? I'd say I'm more of a coffee person. It helps me stay awake and focus better in the morning, something I really need, actually, to kick off my day. I drink tea too, but only in social situations, like when I'm having a big dinner with family or catching up with friends. That being said, I probably drink either on any given day. * more of a coffee person 更爱喝咖啡的人 * kick off my day 开启我的一天 * social situations 社交场合 * catching up with friends 和朋友叙旧 * That being said 话虽如此 * either (两者中的)任何一个 * any given day 任何一天 2. How do you like to drink coffee? It depends on where I am. If I'm making it at home, I'll usually have a milky coffee, just to take the edge off the bitterness of the coffee. But if I’m ordering at a café, I always go for my favorite: iced mocha. No matter which cafe or where I am, that's my go-to; I never really stray from it. * milky coffee 加奶咖啡 * take the edge off the bitterness of the coffee 缓解咖啡的苦味 * iced mocha 冰摩卡 * go-to 首选 * stray from 偏离 3. Is coffee a popular drink in your country? Increasingly, yes, it is. It’s pretty popular among the younger generation. You see cafes popping up everywhere, especially in big cities. Young people love hanging out there, with some going to study, others working on their laptops, and a lot just to meet up with friends over a cup of coffee. They've become a really common spot for people to spend time. * Increasingly 越来越多地;日益 * popping up everywhere 随处涌现 * hanging out 闲逛;泡(在某地) * over a cup of coffee 边喝咖啡 * common spot 常见场所 4. When was the last time you had some coffee? Let me think…it was last week. I made myself a cup right before leaving for work. I was feeling a bit groggy that morning, so I wanted something to wake me up fully and get me ready for the day ahead. * groggy 昏昏沉沉的 * the day ahead 接下来的一天 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 顺便打个广告~~ 新鲜出炉: 《雅思小作文柱状图范文集》 Mac👨‍🏫总被问: 雅思小作文怎么提分? 练了一堆还是没方向,怎么办? 所以他写了30篇雅思小作文(柱状图) 这些作文按6.5分-9分整理 每篇都标注了得分点分析(为啥这篇作文能得X分), 把高分短语、衔接词、词汇都单独列出来了 这个范文集放在了我们的知识星球,星球里除了这本书,还有10万字的雅思口语书,听说读写、语法基础知识等内容。 需要的朋友戳~t.zsxq.com 或每期播客Show notes最下方的海报 ~​​🐱🐱 星球目前的价格是388元/年,欢迎加入。如不适合,星球可以3天无理由退款,付的款会原路返还给你。

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Shopping 你喜欢逛街吗

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 彩蛋: 这期我家有3只猫"出镜"了 🐱🐱🐱能猜出是哪三只吗? 1. What do you usually shop for? I mostly shop for daily necessities and a few things for my cats, so products like groceries, books, clothes, plus cat food and litter. For groceries, I prefer the local supermarket for packaged stuff and the fresh-food market for fresh veggies and meat since the produce there is fresher. But for things like books and clothes, I always buy those online. They're often cheaper than in physical retail stores, and the best part is they get delivered right to my door, so no need to carry heavy bags around. * mostly 主要地;通常 * daily necessities 日常必需品 * products 产品;物品 * groceries 食品杂货 * cat litter 猫砂 * packaged stuff 包装好的商品 * fresh-food market 生鲜市场 * fresh veggies 新鲜蔬菜 * produce 农产品 * physical retail stores 实体零售店 * delivered right to my door 直接送到家门口 2. Do you often go to malls? I guess so, at least once a week. There are two malls really close to where I live, both around four floors, though the one that is closest is half the size. Both have everything though: restaurants, clothing stores, home appliance shops, cinemas, and even supermarkets. Sometimes when I go, I just go to have a look, window shopping, plus I like the vibe, or vibrancy of the place. Malls have this busy, lively atmosphere that's nice to be around, even if I'm just meeting a friend for coffee. * half the size 一半大小 * home appliance shops 家电专卖店 * go to have a look 去看看 * window shopping 橱窗购物;逛而不买 * plus 而且;另外 * the vibe 氛围 * vibrancy 活力 * lively atmosphere 热闹的氛围 3. Do you shop online a lot? I do, actually, yes. Like I mentioned earlier, I get books, clothes, and most importantly, cat supplies online. Cat food and litter are things I need to restock regularly, so buying them online makes way more sense, especially as they can be heavy. They're also way cheaper than in stores, and like I said, I don't have to haul them home. Door-to-door service is great, and saves me so much hassle. * restock regularly 定期补货 * makes way more sense 合理得多 * haul 拖/运 * Door-to-door service 送货上门服务 * saves me so much hassle 省去很多麻烦 4. How common are shopping centers in your country? In cities, they're absolutely ubiquitous. Despite online shopping, people still like going to malls, especially as they have, as I mentioned earlier, everything including restaurants and cinemas, so pretty much every community or neighborhood has some sort of shopping center or plaza or mall. Also, I think for many families, going to the mall on weekends is basically a ritual: they'll shop a little, eat together, maybe watch a movie. Young people also love hanging out there to meet up with friends, go window shopping, or to just chill. * ubiquitous 随处可见 * online shopping 网购 * so pretty much every 所以几乎每个 * neighborhood 街区 * some sort of 某种 * plaza 广场 * basically a ritual 基本上是一种惯例 * hanging out 闲逛;泡(在某地) * chill 放松 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 顺便打个广告: 欢迎朋友们加入我的【知识星球】 里面有10万字的雅思口语书,内容梗概: (1) 78个Part 1话题语料 (2) 55个Part 3话题语料 (3) 40个Part 2话题语料 (4) 雅思口语高分tips (5) 雅思口语高分词汇表达 这本口语书是PDF的,放在了我的知识星球,星球里除了这本书,还有雅思听说读写、语法基础知识等内容。 星球目前的价格是388元/年,欢迎加入。如不适合,星球可以3天无理由退款,付的款会原路返还给你。

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Helping Others 帮助他人

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 What motivates people to volunteer and help others in their community? Hmmm, well, I guess people are motivated to volunteer mainly by a sense of altruism and personal fulfillment. I think these individuals believe in contributing to the greater good and using their time and effort to make a positive impact, and I think that makes a person feel good inside. In other words, they feel a deep satisfaction from helping those in need, support or help, and in turn, I would assume this even brings a sense of purpose or meaning, but I think there are others who feel a love for people generally, and that it is their nature to help. So I guess at least a couple of different elements that motivate people to do it. * are motivated to:有做……的动机 * sense of altruism:利他主义精神 * personal fulfillment:个人成就感 * the greater good:公共利益 * make a positive impact:产生积极影响 * feel a deep satisfaction:感到深深的满足 * those in need:有需要的人 * a sense of purpose:使命感 * it is their nature to help:乐于助人是他们的本性 What are the benefits of volunteering for both the individual and the community? Well, I think the benefits are similar or the same as I just mentioned, namely feeling a deep satisfaction, might bring a sense of meaning, and for some, they simply have a big love for others. As for the community, it creates a positive and supportive atmosphere, moving away from a "each-man-for-himself" mindset. When neighbors volunteer together at community events, it strengthens social bonds, supporting the idea that collective action fosters unity. Overall, volunteering enriches both individuals' lives and the community's social fabric I think. * are similar:相似 * a sense of meaning:意义感 * a positive and supportive atmosphere:积极且互助的氛围 * a "each-man-for-himself" mindset:“各自为战、自私自利” 的心态 * strengthens social bonds:加强社会联系;巩固社交纽带 * collective action 集体行动 * fosters unity:促进团结 * enriches both individuals' lives 丰富个人生活 * social fabric:可理解为社会结构、社会关系网 How can volunteering and helping others be integrated into schools and workplaces? That’s a tough question to answer. I’m really not sure except to say that I think schools can send students at different times to help seniors or help with some local event by assisting those in need, things like that, and I know from my own experience and from talking to others, that, for example, in our high-school, we had a program like this. So I think organizing programs like blood donation, old-age home visits, and beach clean-ups can effectively engage students. These activities not only teach students about social responsibility but also allow them to apply their skills in real-world settings, and I believe they also have an educational element to them as they provide real-world examples of how each person can make a real difference to others’lives. * seniors:老年人 * assisting:协助 * those in need:有需要的人 * program:项目 * blood donation:献血 * old-age home visits:养老院探访 * beach clean-ups:海滩清理 * engage:吸引参与;让…… 参与进来 * social responsibility:社会责任 * apply their skills:运用他们的技能 * real - world settings:真实环境 * educational element:教育元素 Do you think it is the responsibility of individuals or governments to provide support to those in need? Overall, I'd say that the responsibility should mostly be shouldered by the authorities since they have the resources and power to implement systemic solutions, such as social welfare policies and public assistance programs. However, in saying that, individuals, groups and communities should also help in sharing this responsibility since, in my opinion, everything is connected. I mean, what we see in front of us has, in some way, an effect on all of us, so instead of ignoring a problem, I think individuals can also make a difference by simply reaching out and helping others, even if that help seems useless. The effect it can have on the recipient, that feeling of being at least noticed by others, can go a long way in helping that person or even demographic. So I think it’s the responsibility of all, actually. * responsibility should mostly be shouldered:责任应主要由…… 承担 * implement:实施 * systemic solutions:系统性解决方案 * social welfare policies:社会福利政策 * public assistance programs:公共援助项目 * individuals:个人 * ignoring a problem:忽视问题 * make a difference:产生影响;发挥作用 * reaching out:主动伸出援手 * the recipient:受助者;接受者 * go a long way:大有帮助;作用很大 * demographic:特定人群 (此处指某类受助人群) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 顺便打个广告: 欢迎朋友们加入我的【知识星球】 里面有10万字的雅思口语书,内容梗概: (1) 78个Part 1话题语料 (2) 55个Part 3话题语料 (3) 40个Part 2话题语料 (4) 雅思口语高分tips (5) 雅思口语高分词汇表达 这本口语书是PDF的,放在了我的知识星球,星球里除了这本书,还有雅思听说读写、语法基础知识等内容。 星球目前的价格是388元/年,欢迎加入。如不适合,星球可以3天无理由退款,付的款会原路返还给你。

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雅思口语Part 1高分语料 | Creativity 创意

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 1. Are you a creative person? I guess I'd say yes; my creativity mainly shows up when I'm working with words. I really dislike dull, formulaic writing, so whenever I have to put something down on paper, whether it's a work report or a personal note, I always try to spice it up a bit, like using a more vivid phrase or adding a small, relatable example to make it less tedious. I also love creative writing, like short stories or even just little poems; it feels like a fun way to turn random thoughts floating in my head into something concrete and engaging. * creativity 创造力;创意 * dull 枯燥的;乏味的 * formulaic 公式化的;刻板的 * put something down on paper 把东西写下来 * work report 工作报告 * personal note 个人笔记 * spice it up 让它更有趣 * vivid phrase 生动的短语 * relatable example 相关的例子 * tedious 单调乏味的;冗长的 * creative writing 创意写作 * short stories 短篇小说 * little poems 小诗 * random thoughts 随机的想法 * concrete 具体的;实在的 * engaging 引人入胜的;有吸引力 2. What did you learn about creativity at school? Back in college, most of our classes had a lot of group discussions, and that's actually where I picked up a lot about creativity. When you're talking to classmates from different majors—some into design, some into engineering, some into literature—you hear totally different perspectives on the same topic. For example, once we had to brainstorm ideas for a campus event: a design student thought about visual themes first, while a business major focused on how to get more people to join. That taught me creativity isn't just about "being original"; it's also about combining different ways of thinking and doing things to come up with better solutions. * group discussions:小组讨论 * picked up:学到;掌握 * different majors:不同专业 * design:设计 * engineering:工程 * literature:文学 * totally different perspectives:完全不同的视角 * brainstorm ideas:头脑风暴 * campus event:校园活动 * visual themes:视觉主题 * business major:商科专业 * focused on:专注于;聚焦于 * being original:原创性;独特性 * combining different ways of thinking:结合不同的思维方式 * doing things:做事方式 * come up with better solutions:想出更好的解决方案 3. Does anyone in your family have a good imagination? Definitely my mom's younger brother, my uncle. When we were kids, all of us cousins would beg him to tell stories every time we visited. He was amazing at it: he never just read from books; he made up little tales on the spot, and he was so good at building suspense. Like, he'd pause right when the main character was about to find a secret, or use super descriptive words: he'd say things like "the door creaked so slowly you could hear every wood grain rub together"...that made us lean in, waiting to hear what happened next. We'd stay hooked the whole time, never wanting the story to end. * beg:恳求;央求 * tell stories:讲故事 * made up little tales:编小故事 * on the spot:即兴;当场 * building suspense:制造悬念 * pause:停顿 * main character:主角 * secret:秘密 * descriptive words:描述性词汇 * creaked:(门)吱呀作响 * wood grain:木纹 * rub together:摩擦 * lean in:倾身靠近 * hooked:着迷的;入迷的 4. Are people in your country generally very creative? Well, in China, there are a lot of all different types of people, simply because there are so many people, so I'd say, yes, there are. You can see it in so many little things, even in things like technology, AI or renewable energy, where people are coming up with new solutions for big problems. But even in everyday life, many people are creative. Just look at shopping platforms: you’ll find all kinds of unique products or services, like custom hand-drawn phone cases, or in the creative hobbies people have. It's almost like "nothing is impossible if you can think of it". So, indeed, I think people here are really good at turning a fun idea into something useful or interesting. * all different types of people:各种各样的人 * renewable energy:可再生能源 * coming up with new solutions:想出新的解决方案 * everyday life:日常生活 * shopping platforms:购物平台 * all kinds of unique products or services:各种各样独特的产品或服务 * custom hand-drawn phone cases:定制手绘手机壳 * creative hobbies:创意爱好 * nothing is impossible if you can think of it:只有想不到,没有做不到 * turning a fun idea into something useful or interesting:把有趣的想法变成有用或有趣的事物 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 顺便打个广告: 欢迎朋友们加入我的【知识星球】 里面有10万字的雅思口语书,内容梗概: (1) 78个Part 1话题语料 (2) 55个Part 3话题语料 (3) 40个Part 2话题语料 (4) 雅思口语高分tips (5) 雅思口语高分词汇表达 这本口语书是PDF的,放在了我的知识星球,星球里除了这本书,还有雅思听说读写、语法基础知识等内容。 星球目前的价格是388元/年,欢迎加入。如不适合,星球可以3天无理由退款,付的款会原路返还给你。

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Retirement 退休

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Show Notes 超字数了,需要查看重点词汇中英对照的朋友,请点这里。 When do people in your country usually retire? I think this mostly depends on the type of job someone has, though there's a general baseline, but this baseline is gradually shifting to be later in recent years. Basically, right now, it depends on gender and type of job, but the retirement ages are between 55 and 60 years old, but I think in the future, this will change to 60 to 65 years old, and I guess this is because we have an aging society. I know that, for example, professionals in formal sectors usually retire at a set age that's slightly lower for women than for men, and this has been a long-standing general guideline. In contrast, people in rural areas who work in farming or local, unstructured labor often don't "retire" in the traditional sense. So while formal jobs have a usual retirement age of between 55 and 60, which is now gradually trending later, informal and rural work often has no fixed "retirement", so it varies based on job type. What are the reasons that people do not retire? I guess there would be two main reasons, one being out of necessity and the other being out of love, or passion for the job, or in other words, boredom if they didn't continue to work. For most, not retiring boils down to still relying on or wanting a steady income, but for others, work is less about money and more about staying mentally active, feeling useful, or continuing to do something they're passionate about. Many people without substantial savings or a robust pension, for example, might want or need to keep earning. On the other hand, skilled professionals like doctors or engineers often delay retirement because their work lets them apply their expertise or interact with others. So non-retirement typically stems from either financial necessity or a desire to keep engaging with meaningful work. Will retirement ages keep getting later? Oh, I really don't know. So many different things are happening now, such as Artificial Intelligence, robotics, plus an aging population plus economic uncertainties, and then there's things like improved healthcare, so there are so many things to consider. Overall, though, I guess the trend is that people will continue to work longer, perhaps even well into their 70's, but who knows? Given longer lifespans, pension system pressures, and the value of experienced workers, it's reasonable to expect retirement ages will keep inching up later and later. What do retired people do in your country? Haha, that's a good question, but I know in my neighborhood, they play cards, sit around chatting, playing mahjong, and taking care of the grandchildren. In fact, I would say in my country, retired people keep themselves pretty busy, at least that's my perception. So I would say a lot of their activities are community or family-focused, as retirement often frees up time to prioritize relationships and leisure. For example, you can often see group activities in public spaces are very common: you'll often see retired people gathering in parks to dance, play board games or cards, or simply chat. Also, it's common for grandparents to care for the young children of the home. So overall, retired life here is usually busy with meaningful activities, making it a period of life focused on connection with family, friends, community and enjoyment. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 顺便打个广告: 欢迎朋友们加入我的【知识星球】 里面有10万字的雅思口语书,内容梗概: (1) 78个Part 1话题语料 (2) 55个Part 3话题语料 (3) 40个Part 2话题语料 (4) 雅思口语高分tips (5) 雅思口语高分词汇表达 这本口语书是PDF的,放在了我的知识星球,星球里除了这本书,还有雅思听说读写、语法基础知识等内容。 星球目前的价格是388元/年,欢迎加入。如不适合,星球可以3天无理由退款,付的款会原路返还给你。

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【全英】在旧金山独自旅行,我发现这才是练口语最快的方法

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Can you believe Golden Week's already over? I feel like I just packed my suitcase yesterday, but here I am, back to "reality," still replaying bits of my trip in my head. This year, I did something a little different: I traveled solo. I spent the whole 8 days in a few U.S. states, and half of that time was in San Francisco. Traveling alone, especially in a place where you don't know anyone, really forces you to step up. There's no one to rely on but yourself, your wits, and…well, your English, especially when you're in an English-speaking country. And I realized, once again, that the fastest way to learn a language isn't reciting 20 words a day (though that does help for some people in certain ways). It's using it, messily, awkwardly, unapologetically. Just speak it, even when you're not sure. Because when you need to order food or drinks, ask for directions, or chat with someone? That's when the words stick. Today, I want to share a memorable phrase I picked up in a Starbucks. Just a little background: I'm a creature of habit. 99% of the time I walk into a Starbucks, I order the same thing: an iced mocha. When I'm overseas, I usually say something like,“Good morning, can I get an iced mocha, small, with cream please?" Most of the time, they nod, I pay, and I get my drink in minutes. No confusion at all. This time, though, I was in the Financial District in SF after lunch. The shop was a bit slow, no crowds. I ordered my usual,“Can I get an iced mocha, small, with cream please?" And the barista—super friendly, by the way—looked up and repeated it back,“Iced mocha with whipping cream?” "Whipping cream." That phrase stopped me for a second. I knew "cream," but not "whipping cream." I just nodded and said, "Yes, that's right,”but as I waited for my drink, I kept thinking: What does "whipping" mean in this context? Later, back in my room, I looked it up. Turns out, "whipping" here is an adjective. It describes a type of cream that's thick enough to be "whipped", you know, beaten with a mixer until it's fluffy, like the stuff you put on top of pies. So "whipping cream" is that light, airy cream, not the runny kind you might pour in your coffee. And the word comes from "whip". "Whip" is a noun and a verb. You "whip" the cream to make it fluffy. It makes sense, right? In hindsight, it's a small word, but hearing it in that specific context, needing to understand it to make sure I got my drink right, made it stick way better than if I'd just seen it in a textbook. That's the thing about language: the words you learn when you have to: when you're ordering coffee, asking for help, or laughing at a joke, those are the ones that stay with you. Why? Because you're not just memorizing a word, you're learning it with the context that gives it meaning. You know when to use it, how it fits into a real conversation, and even what it feels like to hear it in a natural setting. That context turns a random word into something meaningful. So that's one of my big takeaways from San Francisco:"whipping cream"…and the power of learning words through context. I hate to repeat myself, but it's worth saying again: if you want to get better at speaking English, whether for IELTS or just casual chats, use it. Don't wait until you know "enough" words. Order that coffee, ask that stranger for directions, fumble through a conversation. It'll probably be messy, but that mess is how you learn. And it's such an effective way to learn because every time you speak, you're not just practicing words, you're building context around them. You'll remember that phrase or sentence structure later because you can link it to a real moment. That context makes the language stick. That's all for today's episode. I'll be sharing more little lessons from the road later on. Until then, keep practicing! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 顺便打个广告: 欢迎朋友们加入我的【知识星球】 里面有10万字的雅思口语书,内容梗概: (1) 78个Part 1话题语料 (2) 55个Part 3话题语料 (3) 40个Part 2话题语料 (4) 雅思口语高分tips (5) 雅思口语高分词汇表达 这本口语书是PDF的,放在了我的知识星球,星球里除了这本书,还有雅思听说读写、语法基础知识等内容。 星球目前的价格是388元/年,欢迎加入。如不适合,星球可以3天无理由退款,付的款会原路返还给你。

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雅思口语Part 3高分语料 | Deforestation 森林砍伐

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你好呀,欢迎收听:英语考试Cat 🐱🐱🐱🐱 Show Notes 超字数了,需要查看重点词汇中英对照的朋友,请点这里。 Does your country have a lot of forests? It really depends on which part of the country you're talking about, but overall, I'd say yes, we do. For example, there are thick forests in the southwest and some mountainous areas in the west, but the eastern parts tends to have less as there are more cities. Places like Yunnan, Sichuan, and Guangxi provinces have jungles and thick forests, as do other provinces such as Hunan and Anhui. So while some regions are pretty bare of forests, the areas that do have them are often large and dense enough that, as a whole, I'd say our country has a lot of forestry resources. What threats are posed by deforestation? I'd say that there are two main problems stemming from deforestation, the first being desertification and the second is habitat destruction. Desertification not only erodes the soil and turns the area into a desert, it also affects the weather, something we can see in the north. Without trees, when it rains a lot, there's nothing to soak up the water, so floods also happen more often. And when it's dry, there's no moisture from trees to keep the area cool, so droughts become worse. Animals of course are also greatly affected, either forcing them to migrate or possibly even causing the extinction of species. Basically, deforestation breaks the balance of the whole ecosystem we rely on. It's not just a "forest problem"—it affects almost every part of our eco and biospheres. Are there alternatives to cutting down forests? I guess so. I know that one of the ways is to use only certified wood from certified growers. And I would imagine the other method is to recycle wood, you know, make it into composite wood products. Besides those two approaches, I think we can also look for substitute materials. But anyway, for certified wood, it can be used for furniture or paper, and for recycling, I often see discarded wood which eventually will probably be tossed into a landfill or burnt, but there's no reason why it can't be recycled through a chipping and composite process In the end, I think the key point is though, we don't actually have to choose between developing and keeping forests, since with a bit of planning, we can get what we need without destroying huge swathes of natural forests. What can the average citizen do to help combat this situation? Regular people might not be able to stop big logging projects on their own, but there are small, simple things we can all do that add up to make a real difference. Most of these things are about making smarter choices when we buy products, helping to protect existing forests, and telling other people why forests matter, since when more people care, companies and governments are more likely to act. For example, when we buy things like paper or furniture, we can look for labels that say the product was made with plantation wood. Ultimately, I think it’s about awareness. The more aware we are of our own choices, the less demand there will be for such materials. So, I think combating deforestation isn't just the authorities' job; it's something everyone can contribute to. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 顺便打个广告: 欢迎朋友们加入我的【知识星球】 里面有10万字的雅思口语书,内容梗概: (1) 78个Part 1话题语料 (2) 55个Part 3话题语料 (3) 40个Part 2话题语料 (4) 雅思口语高分tips (5) 雅思口语高分词汇表达 这本口语书是PDF的,放在了我的知识星球,星球里除了这本书,还有雅思听说读写、语法基础知识等内容。 星球目前的价格是388元/年,欢迎加入。如不适合,星球可以3天无理由退款,付的款会原路返还给你。

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