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问答题You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Write about the following topic. International tourism has brought enormous benefit to many places. At the same time, there is concern about its impact on local inhabitants and the environment Do the disadvantages of international tourism outweigh the advantages? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words.
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问答题Now, I"m going to give you a topic and I"d like you to talk about it for one to two minutes. Before you talk, you"ll have one minute to think about what you"re going to say. You can make some notes if you wish. Do you understand? Here"s some paper and a pencil for making notes and here"s your topic: I"d like you to describe an important decision you have made. Describe an important decision you have made. You should say: what the decision was and why it was important how you made your decision how it had an effect on your life and say whether or not you think you made the right decision. Rounding off questions: ● Do you often make decisions in this way? ● Do you find it difficult to make big decisions?
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问答题Title: Memory Question types: Yes/No/Not Given(5); Summary(5); 单选Multiple Choice(4) 大致内容 关于记忆力的文章,记忆力的成因、特点、对人类以及对社会发展的影响。
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问答题Work Let"s begin with work. · What do you do? · What do you find difficult about your job? · What have you learnt from your boss? Family Now let"s move on to talk about family. · How do you spend your time with family? · What do your parents do? · Would you like to have a big or small family? Pets Let"s now consider pets. · What kind of pets are popular in your country? · Why do people have pets? · Which animal would make the best pet?
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问答题What are the problems Sheldon Jacobson have during the research?
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问答题Do you know your neighbors? If not, Why?
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问答题Work Describe your job What will people take into consideration when they choose their jobs? Why do people shift jobs? Does your company offer any training courses? What do you think of workaholics? Why is it difficult for people to land jobs in your country? Why do people want to get promoted? What are the disadvantages of doing one job for a lifetime?
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问答题搭配题 A. Linda only B. Both C. Neil only 30. felt prepared at the start
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问答题Flowers What is the most famous flower in China? What meaning do people associate with this flower? When do Chinese people send flowers? (Why?)
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问答题Researchers say there may be many reasons why Americans have larger waists than their English peers. It may be caused by different rates of physical activities through exercise or daily activities, diet differences or perhaps other social and environmental factors such as stress that occur in the United States.
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问答题类别 教育类 题目 Nowadays, not enough students choose science subjects in university in many countries. What are the reasons for this problem? What are the effects on the society? 题目翻译 现在很多国家,不是很多大学生会选择科学这个课程。这是为什么?这会带来什么影响? 写作指导 1)思路:1. 原因 a. 个人兴趣爱好 b. 很多孩子数学不好 c. 职场特征,读商容易赚钱 2. 影响 a. 抑制科学创新和进步 b. 导致就业市场上学商的学生过多 重点表达 Personal interest; future career; curb scientific innovation and advancement; incentive; well-rounded students; concern 题目评价 新题,难度一般 推荐练习 2011.07.28作文:Nowadays, fewer students choose science in university. What is your opinion? 近期考试趋势 需关注媒体类,科技类和政府类话题
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问答题Section 2: 旅游场景,关于家庭露营
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问答题What was the time when Robbie''s dad brought him something to eat?What was the time when Robbie''s dad brought him something to eat?Robbie: Who is it? Dad: Dad. Robbie: Come on in, Dad. Dad: I thought you might be hungry. I brought you a chicken sandwich and a glass of milk. Robbie: I am hungry. Thanks, Dad. What time is it, anyway? Dad: Ten o''clock. What are you working on? Robbie: I''m writing a story for the high-school paper. Dad: Can''t you finish it tomorrow? Robbie: No, I have to turn it in in the morning. Dad: What''s it about? Robbie: I''m writing an article on the feelings about graduation. Dad: And . .. how do you feel? Robbie: Me? A little scared. And excited, too. Dad: I felt the same way. The scary part''s leaving home and moving to college. Robbie: Oh, leaving home is part of growing up. Dad: Well, don''t work all night. Robbie: I don''t mind. I enjoy writing. Dad: Well, maybe you should think about becoming a writer. Robbie: Maybe I should. Dad: You have lots of time to decide. That''s the worst part — making decisions. You''ll be OK. Good night, Son. Robbie: Good night, Dad. "Hail to the victors valiant, Hail to the conquering heroes, Hail, Hail to Michigan, Hail, Hail to Michigan, The champions of the West!" Dad: Ah, good morning, Robbie. Robbie: Good morning, Dad. Grandpa: How''s my grandson? Robbie: Fine, Grandpa. Fine! Robbie: What''s all the cheering about? Did the University of Michigan win another football game? Dad: Better than that. Grandpa: Tell him, Philip. Dad: I just spoke with Charley Rafer. Robbie: Who''s Charley Rafer? Grandpa: He''s the Dean of Admissions for the University of Michigan. And it turns out he''s a classmate of Philip''s. Dad: We were both on the tennis team. Robbie: Great! Dad: It is great. He''s going to be in New York tomorrow to interview applicants for admission. And he''s agreed to fit you into his schedule. Robbie: But I may not want to go to Michigan. Dad: It''s one of the best schools in the country, Robbie. I studied medicine there. Your grandfather went to the Engineering School there. Robbie: I know that, but… Grandpa: You said you wanted to be a doctor like your father. Robbie: Not exactly. Grandpa: You couldn''t pick a finer medical school than Michigan. Robbie: Yes, I know that. Grandpa: Let''s meet with Charley at the university club. Ten o''clock tomorrow morning. It doesn''t mean you''re going to Michigan. It doesn''t mean you have to be a doctor. But the interview will be good experience for you. Robbie: In that case, it''s OK. Dad, growing up means making my own decisions, doesn''t it? Dad: You''re right, Robbie. But, like your Grandpa suggested, have the interview. And then make your own decision. Robbie: That sounds fine. Dad: I know it''s sudden, Robbie, but this is an important opportunity. We''ll head down there first thing tomorrow morning. OK? Robbie: Sure, Dad. Dad: I want you to know something, Son. I''m .. . very proud of you. Robbie: Thanks, Dad. Dad: Well, I''ve got an appointment at the hospital. I''ll see you all at dinnertime. Robbie: Bye, Dad. Grandpa: Is something still wrong, Robbie? Robbie: I''ll be OK. Grandpa: Going away to college for the first time always makes one a little nervous. Robbie: I guess so. I''ll be OK. I just need time to think. What was the time when Robbie''s dad brought him something to eat?What was the time when Robbie''s dad brought him something to eat?Robbie: Who is it? Dad: Dad. Robbie: Come on in, Dad. Dad: I thought you might be hungry. I brought you a chicken sandwich and a glass of milk. Robbie: I am hungry. Thanks, Dad. What time is it, anyway? Dad: Ten o''clock. What are you working on? Robbie: I''m writing a story for the high-school paper. Dad: Can''t you finish it tomorrow? Robbie: No, I have to turn it in in the morning. Dad: What''s it about? Robbie: I''m writing an article on the feelings about graduation. Dad: And . .. how do you feel? Robbie: Me? A little scared. And excited, too. Dad: I felt the same way. The scary part''s leaving home and moving to college. Robbie: Oh, leaving home is part of growing up. Dad: Well, don''t work all night. Robbie: I don''t mind. I enjoy writing. Dad: Well, maybe you should think about becoming a writer. Robbie: Maybe I should. Dad: You have lots of time to decide. That''s the worst part — making decisions. You''ll be OK. Good night, Son. Robbie: Good night, Dad. "Hail to the victors valiant, Hail to the conquering heroes, Hail, Hail to Michigan, Hail, Hail to Michigan, The champions of the West!" Dad: Ah, good morning, Robbie. Robbie: Good morning, Dad. Grandpa: How''s my grandson? Robbie: Fine, Grandpa. Fine! Robbie: What''s all the cheering about? Did the University of Michigan win another football game? Dad: Better than that. Grandpa: Tell him, Philip. Dad: I just spoke with Charley Rafer. Robbie: Who''s Charley Rafer? Grandpa: He''s the Dean of Admissions for the University of Michigan. And it turns out he''s a classmate of Philip''s. Dad: We were both on the tennis team. Robbie: Great! Dad: It is great. He''s going to be in New York tomorrow to interview applicants for admission. And he''s agreed to fit you into his schedule. Robbie: But I may not want to go to Michigan. Dad: It''s one of the best schools in the country, Robbie. I studied medicine there. Your grandfather went to the Engineering School there. Robbie: I know that, but… Grandpa: You said you wanted to be a doctor like your father. Robbie: Not exactly. Grandpa: You couldn''t pick a finer medical school than Michigan. Robbie: Yes, I know that. Grandpa: Let''s meet with Charley at the university club. Ten o''clock tomorrow morning. It doesn''t mean you''re going to Michigan. It doesn''t mean you have to be a doctor. But the interview will be good experience for you. Robbie: In that case, it''s OK. Dad, growing up means making my own decisions, doesn''t it? Dad: You''re right, Robbie. But, like your Grandpa suggested, have the interview. And then make your own decision. Robbie: That sounds fine. Dad: I know it''s sudden, Robbie, but this is an important opportunity. We''ll head down there first thing tomorrow morning. OK? Robbie: Sure, Dad. Dad: I want you to know something, Son. I''m .. . very proud of you. Robbie: Thanks, Dad. Dad: Well, I''ve got an appointment at the hospital. I''ll see you all at dinnertime. Robbie: Bye, Dad. Grandpa: Is something still wrong, Robbie? Robbie: I''ll be OK. Grandpa: Going away to college for the first time always makes one a little nervous. Robbie: I guess so. I''ll be OK. I just need time to think.
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问答题medicine
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问答题Discussion topic: Cities and Countryside Example questions: · Compare and contrast life in cities and the countryside in your country. · Do you think that people in the cities and in the countryside have different personalities? · When you are older, do you think you would prefer to live in a city or in the countryside? · How do you think city life will change in the future?
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问答题Work Describe your job What will people take into consideration when they choose their jobs? Why do people shift jobs? Does your company offer any training courses? What do you think of workaholics? Why is it difficult for people to land jobs in your country? Why do people want to get promoted? What are the disadvantages of doing one job for a lifetime?
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问答题Describe a garden you like Do you think garden is important? Should people in the city know much about the country life? Describe the school you have been to when you were a child Do you like modern structure or historical structure? Do you think the government should protect the historical structures? Do you think historical places should be saved by your country?
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问答题Animal Describe a kind of animal? What kind of animal do you like? Have you seen it? Why do you like it? Why are you impressed by it?
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问答题最后一个推荐地点的花roses.
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