问答题{{B}}{{I}}ThechartshowshouseholdsavingsasapercentageofincomeforpeoplelivinginHongKong.Summarisetheinformationbyselectingandreportingthemainfeaturesandbymakingcomparisonswhererelevant.{{/I}}{{/B}}Writeatleast150words.
问答题{{B}}Tell me about a school that you have attended at any time in your life.
You should say:
what you learnt at the school and who taught you
what the school campus was like
whether the school and teachers were as you expected and explain how the school helped improve your future prospects (or did not!).{{/B}}
You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes. You have one minute to think about what you're going to say. You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
问答题air quality
问答题Ireland - license
问答题Part 1 Introduction and Interview Interview (choose 1) Let's talk about where you live. What type of accommodation do you live in? Which room of the house or apartment do you spend most time in? [Why?] Describe the view from your house or apartment. Let's talk about your studies. Are you a student at the moment or do you have a full time job? How long have you been studying at your current university or school? What are your plans for after you complete your studies? Interview (choose 2) Now let's talk about social networking. How often do you use social networking sites such as Face book? Do you find it easy to use these websites? [Why/Why not?] Do most of your friends also use similar websites? Do you prefer to communicate through social networking sites or face-to-face with someone? Why? Now let's talk about fashion. What kinds of clothes do you like wearing? [why?] Do you think you will always like these types of clothes? where do you usually buy your clothes? [why?] Do you think it's important to dress well? [Why?] Now let's talk about things you find funny. What type of things do you freed amusing? [Why?] Have you always found similar things amusing? Do you like to tell jokes and make others laugh? [Why/Why not?] Do your friends and family have a similar sense of humor to you?
问答题{{B}}Tell me about a famous person who you particularly admire.
You should say:
who the person is (was) and why they are (were) famous
why you particularly admire them
how they contribute(d) to society
and say what questions you would ask this person if you met them.{{/B}}
You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.
You will have one minute to think about what you're going to say.
You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
问答题Colors
What’s your favorite color?
Do you usually wear clothes in your favorite color?
Are there any colors that have a special meaning in your country?
What color would you choose to paint the walls of your room?
问答题The examiner asks the candidate about him/herself, his/her home, work or studies and other familiar topics.
Example: study and childhood
Q1: I'd like to talk with you about what you do. Are you a student or do you have a job?
Q2: Can you tell me about your studies?
Q3: What is it you like most about the profession you're studying?
Q4: Is there anything you think you won't like about your studies?
Q5: Is it OK if we talk about your childhood?
Q6: Well, can you tell me a bit about where you grew up?
Q7: Was it a good place to live?
Q8: What are some of the fond memories of living in your home town?
问答题图表种类 表格图
图表instruction The table shows the number of temporary migrant workers in four countries (New Zealand, Australia, UK and the USA) and the number of these workers per 1,000 people in these countries in 2006. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
问答题Describe a Park/Garden Describe your favorite park/garden. You should say: What park/garden & where it is. Who built this park/garden. What the park/garden is like. And explain what you like most about it.
问答题 PART 1
The examiner asks the candidate about him/herself, his/her home, work or studies and other familiar topics
EXAMPLE
Your studies
· What subject are you studying?
· Why did you choose that subject?
· Is this a popular subject at your university?
· Do you think you will continue studying this subject?
Photography
· Do you like photography?
· How often do you take photographs?
· What do you prefer to take pictures of?
· Do you like having your photo taken?
Music
· Do you like music?
· How important is music to you?
· When do you listen to music?
· Do you play any musical instruments?
问答题Describe a Restaurant Describe a restaurant that you often go to and you like. You should say.. What restaurant it is. What it is like inside. What is special with the restaurant. And explain why you like the restaurant.
问答题What color would you paint on the wall of your home?
问答题Work
Describe you 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?
问答题话题类别 政府类
考题文字:
Some people think that government should establish free libraries in each town. While others believe that it is a waste of money since people can obtain information from the internet at home. Discuss both sides and give your own opinion.
问答题有一个field trip,location需要等通知。
问答题Title: 疟疾的影响
Question types: Summary; Matching; T/F/NG
大致内容 文章讲的是在意大利疟疾的传播,开始大家都认为这是一种空气传播的疾病,没人想到是insects在搞鬼,直到后来一个意大利的学者把活人拉到疟疾重灾区不让蚊子咬,这人却不得疟疾,终于找到病源了。后来在第四段奎宁被研制出来,治好了不少人,但是有很多人怀疑这东西而不使用。后来的研究进入近代研究洛克菲勒中心,直到现在疟疾还能杀死很多人。
问答题Sasha''s problem:
Has to (21) 1.
Lecturers are (28) 2.
Nervous to (30) 3.
Sasha''s problem:
Has to (21) 4.
Lecturers are (28) 5.
Nervous to (30) 6.
Lisa: Oh hello Olaf. I haven''t seen you for ages. How are things going?
Olaf: Hello, Lisa Hi Sasha. Well it''s, great studying here, but some things take quite a bit of getting used to. It''s not like studying in my country.
Sasha: Oh I know. In my country we used to go to lectures and get the lecturer''s notes and then we''d use those to write our essays. Here we have to read so much. I just can''t keep up with it all. How do you find the reading, Lisa?
Lisa: Yes, I agree there is a lot to read, but I don''t mind that. In fact, I like the reading. My problem is that it''s all so interesting. I want to read more and there just isn''t the time. And that creates a problem with the essays for me. I feel like I can''t cover the topics in the number of words assigned. Look at this assignment for example I''m supposed to discuss rational choice models for my economics essay in 3000 words. I could write a book on that topic, in fact, several people have. How am I supposed to cover it in 3000 words? Why do they have to impose a word limit anyhow?
Olaf: Well Lisa, remember it''s just an undergraduate essay. You''re only supposed to demonstrate that you understand the concept, not apply it or anything. But 1 know what Sasha means about having too much to read I think the most difficult thing with the reading for me though isn''t the quantity but all the new words. Words like ''hegemony'' and ''teleology'', that you need to understand thoroughly. I''m always being told by my tutors that I''m using them wrongly in my essays. And when I try to use them the same way as in the reading, the tutors say it is plagiarism.
Sasha: I have a problem like that too. You know, you listen to the lectures and read the books and articles and then you''re supposed to come up with your own ideas for the essays. You''re so full of everyone else''s ideas, where are you going to get your own from? And there''s so much to say it''s difficult to organize. I spend hours planning an essay and by the time I get to actually writing it all down the deadline is up. I always have to ask for an extension. What about you Lisa? You usually get good marks for your essays.
Lisa: Yes, it''s true. But I''m always doing the final draft in a hurry and then the tutors complain that they can''t read my handwriting. And that''s another thing I never seem to manage enough time for — lectures. Why are there so many, and they''re always so early in the morning! I can''t ever get out of bed in time for a nine o''clock lecture.
Olaf: Well isn''t that because you go to so many parties Lisa? If you don''t get home till one or two in the morning, how can you ever expect to be awake for a lecture?
Sasha: If you ask me, that wouldn''t make any difference. Most of the lecturers are so boring they''d put you to sleep anyhow. Why can''t they make the lectures more interesting? After all, a lot of the subjects are fascinating, but the lecturers make them sound boring.
Lisa: At least you can''t say that about seminars. They''re really interesting and I think I get most benefit from them. You always find other students have read different books and articles and so you get lots of new information in a seminar.
Olaf: Yes that''s true, Lisa. But I still don''t enjoy them because people disagree with each other all the time, and I don''t like that. I don''t like to hear people arguing. It really bothers me.
Sasha: Oh Olaf, you''re supposed to argue in a seminar. And I really appreciate the chance to do that. Where I come from, women aren''t supposed to argue or answer back. I do have to admit, however, that I get very nervous about having to give presentations.
Lisa: Oh Sasha, I can''t believe that! That last paper you gave was so professional. In fact I think you could do a better job than the lecturers. ..
Sasha''s problem:
Has to (21) 7.
Lecturers are (28) 8.
Nervous to (30) 9.
Sasha''s problem:
Has to (21) 10.
Lecturers are (28) 11.
Nervous to (30) 12.
Lisa: Oh hello Olaf. I haven''t seen you for ages. How are things going?
Olaf: Hello, Lisa Hi Sasha. Well it''s, great studying here, but some things take quite a bit of getting used to. It''s not like studying in my country.
Sasha: Oh I know. In my country we used to go to lectures and get the lecturer''s notes and then we''d use those to write our essays. Here we have to read so much. I just can''t keep up with it all. How do you find the reading, Lisa?
Lisa: Yes, I agree there is a lot to read, but I don''t mind that. In fact, I like the reading. My problem is that it''s all so interesting. I want to read more and there just isn''t the time. And that creates a problem with the essays for me. I feel like I can''t cover the topics in the number of words assigned. Look at this assignment for example I''m supposed to discuss rational choice models for my economics essay in 3000 words. I could write a book on that topic, in fact, several people have. How am I supposed to cover it in 3000 words? Why do they have to impose a word limit anyhow?
Olaf: Well Lisa, remember it''s just an undergraduate essay. You''re only supposed to demonstrate that you understand the concept, not apply it or anything. But 1 know what Sasha means about having too much to read I think the most difficult thing with the reading for me though isn''t the quantity but all the new words. Words like ''hegemony'' and ''teleology'', that you need to understand thoroughly. I''m always being told by my tutors that I''m using them wrongly in my essays. And when I try to use them the same way as in the reading, the tutors say it is plagiarism.
Sasha: I have a problem like that too. You know, you listen to the lectures and read the books and articles and then you''re supposed to come up with your own ideas for the essays. You''re so full of everyone else''s ideas, where are you going to get your own from? And there''s so much to say it''s difficult to organize. I spend hours planning an essay and by the time I get to actually writing it all down the deadline is up. I always have to ask for an extension. What about you Lisa? You usually get good marks for your essays.
Lisa: Yes, it''s true. But I''m always doing the final draft in a hurry and then the tutors complain that they can''t read my handwriting. And that''s another thing I never seem to manage enough time for — lectures. Why are there so many, and they''re always so early in the morning! I can''t ever get out of bed in time for a nine o''clock lecture.
Olaf: Well isn''t that because you go to so many parties Lisa? If you don''t get home till one or two in the morning, how can you ever expect to be awake for a lecture?
Sasha: If you ask me, that wouldn''t make any difference. Most of the lecturers are so boring they''d put you to sleep anyhow. Why can''t they make the lectures more interesting? After all, a lot of the subjects are fascinating, but the lecturers make them sound boring.
Lisa: At least you can''t say that about seminars. They''re really interesting and I think I get most benefit from them. You always find other students have read different books and articles and so you get lots of new information in a seminar.
Olaf: Yes that''s true, Lisa. But I still don''t enjoy them because people disagree with each other all the time, and I don''t like that. I don''t like to hear people arguing. It really bothers me.
Sasha: Oh Olaf, you''re supposed to argue in a seminar. And I really appreciate the chance to do that. Where I come from, women aren''t supposed to argue or answer back. I do have to admit, however, that I get very nervous about having to give presentations.
Lisa: Oh Sasha, I can''t believe that! That last paper you gave was so professional. In fact I think you could do a better job than the lecturers. ..
问答题给freshman的建议:选set realistic targets