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1跟某人的争论Part 2Describe an argument that you had with someone.You should say:who you had the argument withwhat the argument was aboutwhat happenedand explain how you felt about it.I had an argument with my best friend last year. We were planning a trip, but we disagreed on where to go. I wanted to visit the beach, but she preferred the mountains. Things got a bit heated because we both thought we were being fair. After a while, we stopped talking for a few days. Later, I sent her a message to say sorry, and we talked it out. In the end, we chose a place that had both sea and hills, so it worked out fine. I felt bad at first, but I was glad we made up in the end.? got a bit heated 有点激烈? thought we were being fair 觉得我们各有道理? stopped talking 不再说话? talked it out 把话说开? made up 和好Part 3What disagreements do parents and children usually have?They often argue about school, bedtime, and phone use. Parents want kids to focus on studying, while kids want more freedom. Both sides think they’re right.? argue about 争论某事? focus on studying 专注学习? more freedom 更多自由Why do some people avoid arguing with others?Some people avoid arguments because they don’t like drama or hurting others’ feelings.They prefer to stay calm and let things go.? avoid arguments 避免争论? hurt others’ feelings 伤害别人的感受? let things go 随它去How do we show respect to others when we disagree with them?We can listen carefully, wait for them to finish, and use polite words. Even if we don’t agree,we don’t have to be rude.? listen carefully 仔细听? wait for them to finish 等别人说完? be polite 有礼貌2活动计划Part 2Describe a time when you made a plan to do an activity with a lot of peopleYou should say: what it was when and where you made it what the activity was and explain how you felt about the planLast summer, I planned a beach barbecue party with about twenty of my friends and some family members. We decided to hold it at a local beach because it had great facilities and enough space for everyone. I started organizing everything a month before the event. I created a group chat to discuss the food, drinks, and games we could enjoy. Everyone was excited and helped by bringing different dishes or equipment. On the day of the barbecue, the weather was perfect, and we played beach volleyball, swam, and enjoyed delicious food together. I felt really happy because the plan worked out well, and it brought everyone closer. It also taught me the importance of teamwork and good communication when organizing group activities.? organize an event 组织活动? create a group chat 创建群聊? bring everyone closer 让大家更亲近? work out well 顺利进行? good communication 良好的沟通Part 3What kinds of plants do young people often make?Young people often make plans related to their education, career, and social activities. For example, they might plan to study abroad, find a good job, or attend concerts and trips with friends. These plans help them achieve personal goals and enjoy life.? make plans 制定计划? study abroad 出国留学? achieve personal goals 实现个人目标Why can"t people always follow their plans?People can’t always follow their plans because unexpected things often happen. For instance,personal problems, health issues, or changes at work can affect their original schedule. Flexibility is important when things don’t go as planned.? unexpected things 意想不到的事情? affect the schedule 影响时间安排? go as planned 按计划进行3收钱作礼物Part 2Describe a time when you received money as a gift.You should say:when it happenedwho gave you moneywhy he/she gave you moneyand explain how you used the moneyOne time I received money as a gift was on my 18th birthday, which is considered a big milestone in Chinese culture. It happened two years ago during a small family dinner, and myuncle, who has always supported me, gave me a red envelope with 1000 yuan inside. He told me that since I was about to step into adulthood, I should use the money in a way that would help me grow. At first, I was tempted to spend it on clothes or a meal out with friends, but after thinking it through, I chose to sign up for an online speaking course. It had live sessions with native speakers and really helped me become more confident. What made the gift truly meaningful wasn’t the amount, but the fact that he trusted me to use it wisely. I felt a strong sense of responsibility and wanted to live up to the trust he placed in me. Looking back, I’m still grateful, because it pushed me to invest in something that had long-term value.? a big milestone 重要的人生节点? step into adulthood 步入成年? be tempted to do something 忍不住想做某事? sign up for a course 报名参加课程? live up to someone’s trust 不辜负某人的信任Part 3When do children begin to comprehend the value of money?Generally speaking, children start to understand the value of money around the age of six or seven, when they’re first given pocket money. If parents explain that money is earned and not unlimited, kids gradually learn how to spend wisely and differentiate between needs and wants. It also helps if they’re encouraged to make small choices with their own money.? spend wisely 明智消费? differentiate between needs and wants 区分需要和想要? make small choices 做出小决策Should parents reward children with money?That depends on the situation, but in general, rewarding kids with money for good behavior or completed tasks can teach them about financial responsibility. However, if it’s overused,children might start doing things only for the money and not because it’s right. So, while it can be useful, it should be combined with other types of positive reinforcement.? financial responsibility 金钱责任感? overuse 滥用? positive reinforcement 正向激励Do you think it"s a good thing that more people are using digital payment?Yes, I think it’s a great development because cashless payments make everyday life smoother and more efficient. They reduce the risk of theft, simplify transactions, and make it easier to track spending. However, people should still be aware of online security risks and over-spending, especially when everything is just one tap away.? track spending 追踪支出? online security risks 网络安全风险? one tap away 一点即付4熊孩子行为Part 2Describe a time when you saw a child behave badly in public.You should say:where it waswhat the child was doinghow otehrs reacted to itand explain how you felt about the planI remember seeing a child behave badly in a shopping mall a few months ago. He was throwing a tantrum in the middle of a toy store because his parents refused to buy him a toy he wanted. He screamed at the top of his lungs, kicked the shelves, and even knocked some items onto the floor. Most of the shoppers looked quite uncomfortable, and a few walked away quickly to avoid the scene. The parents looked embarrassed but didn’t really do much to calm him down. Honestly, I felt a bit annoyed but also sorry for the parents—it’s not easy to deal with that in public. It made me think about how important it is to set clear boundariesfor children.? Throwing a tantrum:小孩子发脾气? At the top of his lungs:大声吼叫? Knocked some items onto the floor: 往地上摔东西? Looked quite uncomfortable:看上去很不舒服? Set clear boundaries:建立规矩Part 3What bad behaviour do children usually have?Children sometimes misbehave by talking back to adults, refusing to follow rules, or throwing tantrums when they don’t get their way. Some also act out in public places, like shouting or running around where they shouldn’t. These behaviours are often a way for them to get attention or test limits.? Talking back to adults: 对长辈不尊重? Act out in public:在公共场合举止不当? Get attention: 寻求关注How should parents stop their children from behaving badly in public?Parents should stay calm and try to talk to their child in a firm but gentle way to help them settle down. It’s important to set clear rules and follow through with consequences if the child keeps acting out. Sometimes, taking the child aside for a quiet talk can work wonders.? Set clear rules: 设定明确的规则? Follow through with consequences: 执行相应的后果? Work wonders: 产生奇效Are parents these days stricter than those in the past?I think parents these days are generally less strict than in the past because many focus more on open communication and understanding. In the past, children were expected to follow rules without question, but now parents tend to give them more freedom. That said, some still lay down the law when it comes to discipline.? Open communication:开放的沟通? Follow rules without question: 毫无疑问地遵守规则? Lay down the law: 严格规定或制定规则为了助力大家备考,小星精心整理了2025年5 - 8月雅思口语最新题库 pdf ,涵盖 Part1、Part2 和 Part3 的所有新题。快一起打卡学习吧~希望今天的分享对大家有所帮助,祝各位烤鸭早日屠鸭成功!PDF部分预览
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