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雅思口语话题swimming

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雅思 口语话题swimming

雅思口语重在日常积累和练习,但并非茫无目的。我们必须针对不同的话题,分门别类,进行强化训练,只有这样才能脚踏实地,提高口语水平。下面是小编搜集整理的关于雅思口语话题swimming的资料,欢迎查阅。

雅思口语话题swimming

1.Do you like swimming?

2.Is it difficult to learn how to swim?

3.Where do Chinese like to go swimming?

4.What's the difference between swimming in the pool and swimming in the sea?

Can you swim?

Are there many places to swim near you?

Do you think everyone should learn how to swim?

Do you like swimming?

Where do (or can) people go swimming in your hometown (or, near your home)?

Is swimming very popular in your country?

Why do many people like swimming?

What do you think are the benefits of swimming (or, the benefits of knowing how to swim)?

雅思口语part1参考答案

I'm really into swimming. I had learned swimming in my primary school.

I think it's really difficult for me.I am little afraid of water, and my movements are not standard till now, and some time, I cannot avoid swallowing water.

Chinese people usually swim in swimming pools coz swimming in the pool is much safer, you know, there are loads of potential hazards in the ocean, people are afraid to step on the poisonous marine life.

It's gonna be very different, cuz scientifically speaking , sea water has a higher density than the fresh water in the pool which effects our buoyancy, we will float better because of the higher density in the sea. And what’s more, there is current in the sea, obviously it is harder to swim against the current or waves at least.

Yes, I can. We were taught swimming when I was in Class VIII, in my school. It was compulsory for us to learn swimming at that time, and I am thankful to the school to teach us.

Yes, there are few public swimming pool in our city. One of them is very close to my house. There is also a big indoor sports complex in our city, wherein there are two or more swimming pools. Also, some outdoor swimming pools available, but one can use them only in summers as they are very cold in the winters.

Surely, yes. I think it is very important these days. A person who knows swimming can actually go on and enjoy a different aspect of life i.e. water. Like, if you go on to a beach with your friends, you can enjoy yourself with your friends. Even more, it is very helpful for security reasons and I think it is very important for children to learn it.

Yes, I do. More now than in the past – I wasn’t so keen on it when I was younger, but since I’ve been here I’ve been swimming a lot more.

Okay, well, back home people don’t really swim that much, except when they’re children. We used to swim in the river near our home, especially when it was very hot. Here, it’s different – we have a swimming pool in the apartment complex where were staying, so I probably swim about three or four time a week because it’s a great way to relax, and it’s good exercise too.

It’s popular with children and young people, but not so much for older people.

I guess it could be because it’s relaxing and it makes you feel good, and it’s also a super way to cool off when it’s really hot, like it is here at the moment.

So, knowing how to swim is important, especially for children if they live near water – it could literally save their life if they fell into a river or something like that.

As for benefits, well, it’s great exercise, full cardiovascular benefits for your heart and it’s also low-impact exercise so people of any age can do it without risk of damaging their joints. And of course, it’s a great way to have fun at the beach with friends – or as we do – at the pool when we’re relaxing.

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雅思口语喜欢读的书话题

Describe a book you liked to read in your childhood.

You should say:

who wrote this book

what it is about

hen you read it

and explain why you liked it.

雅思口语喜欢读的书话题

I wasn’t much of a bookworm but I did occasionally read novels from time to time during my childhood. In fact, I’d like to talk about a book I read when I was 9 years old, written by Li Hong. Its English name translates as ‘Hero’.

I would have been in primary school at the time, I guess around grade 4, but I can’t remember exactly off the top of my head. Bear in mind that in those days I would rather go outside and play with my friends than read a book, but I remember this book in particular taking up a large portion of my time.

The book is actually the first in a series of 6 books that are set in a fantasy world of old magic, monsters and knights in shining armour. It is set on an epic scale across a vast, vibrant and immensely detailed world with each chapter dedicated to just one character’s viewpoint. It’s perfect for a young boy with a vivid imagination, looking for a bit of adventure.

In this way I think the book really stands out from the others I have read. The plot lines twist and turn with many surprises and cliff-hangers so I found it almost impossible to put down. The speed the story develops makes the book a real page-turner and even though it is nearly 1000 pages long I got through it in under a fortnight.

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雅思口语healthy话题

Describe an article you read about healthy life.

You should say:

where you read it from

when you read it

what the article was about

and explain what you thought of this article.

I don’t usually read much about health, I’m not a fitness fanatic but I try to keep reasonably healthy with a little bit of exercise and by eating a balanced diet. However, there was one article that grabbed my attention recently, about sugar.

I often surf the internet and look at news websites in my spare time, I like to keep up to date with what’s going on in the world. More often than not an article will have links to other articles down the side or at the bottom of the page, so you can spend hours going from one to another.

About a month ago, during the recent athletics championships in Beijing, I was reading an article about sport when a link to another article caught my eye. It was describing how for years people had thought fat was making people overweight and so food companies would bring out lots of low-fat products that were supposed to be healthier, such as low-fat yoghurt or soft drinks. But in fact, these products are higher in sugar, and sugar is now thought to be worse for your health than fat.

I have no idea whether the article was right or not, but it certainly made me think about my sugar intake. It also made me think about people’s diet in general, with more and more kids eating sugary snacks and enjoying more Western junk food like KFC and McDonald's. I think it’s important to have these articles and documentary films that highlight the issues raised by the articles. Soon we might have a big problem with obesity, like the U.S.

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雅思口语看广告买东西话题

You should say:

What did this advertising promote?

Where did you see this?

What was the content of it?

Why do you think it is impressive?

故事线:关于在网上看到运动跑鞋的广告。

高分语料:Unlike a normal running shoe each toe was separate. It was really strange to see something like that because I had just been wondering a few weeks earlier why someone hadn't invented a running shoe like this before - and then a couple of weeks later by pure coincidence I came across them on the internet. I wasn't even looking for them or anything.

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