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雅思口语Part 1

1.Are the roads and streets in the area where you live busy?

I live near a main road of the city so commuters hustle by every morning and create a substantial amount of noise. Even during weekends, the traffic never stops and sometimes I get woken up by the horns of some impatient drivers.

2.How do people cross the road in the city where you live?

Pedestrians actually put great faith in the drivers, trusting their sense of obeying the laws. So, when there are no traffic lights, most people still prance across the street. Dangerous as it might be, most people are not willing to sacrifice some time for utter safety.

3.What is the condition of the roads in your city like?

In China, infrastructures are the last thing people have to worry about. All the roads are constantly maintained and renovated by asphalt even when there is a small crack or bump. So when I am at the backseat, I can easily fall asleep without worrying about the bumping.

4.Do you think the roads in your city need improvement?

In some places, of course. When the population is booming, it proposes an ever-increasing demand on the capacity of main roads. During rush hours, even eight traffic lanes are not enough to send all commuters to their destinations on time.

雅思口语Part 2

1.Describe a time when you answered a phone call from someone you didn't know in a public place

You should say:
When and where it happened
Who called you
What he/she said
How you corresponded
And explain how you felt about the experience

It was a total failure and this experience might ruin a successful career of mine.

Back a few years ago, I was thinking about changing my job, in seek for a raise in salaries. There was one particular company that I’d been dreaming to get in. Luckily, I was one step away from it —— the final round of interview.

However, one day, just as I was walking on the street, I received a call from the interviewer from that particular company, saying that they want a quick interview and they can decide upon whether I got the job. So, I had to stop on the pavement, trying to put myself together.

The street was too crowded and even I tried my best to catch his question, I could not make it and kept saying “pardon?” and “sorry, I did not quite catch you”. I even misheard the word “preference” into “parents” and when he asked about my preference in jobs, I started to introduce my parents’ career path. What a shame!

For other questions, I also underperformed. Even my stammer, which hadn’t occurred since I was eight, came back. When I faltered through the last question, I knew I was doomed. It was actually not my fault but when I saw the Starbucks right beside me, I realized I could’ve improvised to make the situation better.

雅思口语Part 3

1.Do most people mind others talking on the phone in public places?

Conversations that are private or contain sensitive information can make others uncomfortable if overheard in a public space. This might cause others to be embarrassed when they unconsciously engage in what they themselves consider inappropriate. Moreover, in quiet environments like libraries, theaters, or on public transportation, phone conversations are generally more disruptive and often frowned upon. If the person speaking on the phone is loud or if the conversation is difficult to avoid overhearing, it is more likely to be a source of annoyance.

2.What are the differences between sitting next to someone who talks on the

phone and sitting next to people who talk to each other while travelling by train?
With a phone conversation, people might pick up only one side of the dialogue, which can be disjointed and less natural compared to the back-and-forth flow of a conversation between two people sitting next to you. So, if this overhearing is seen as a little recreation for the arduous trip, a conversation definitely better serves its function. However, if considered an annoyance, phone calls can be more audible to others due to the need for the speaker to project their voice to be heard over potential background noise, while face-to-face conversations might be more subdued as the speakers are in close proximity.

3.Why do some people not care about their actions in public?

Some people exhibit self-centered behavior, focusing primarily on their own needs and wants without considering the impact on those around them, especially for those middle-aged men. Others may simply not be aware of how their actions affect others, especially in large, bustling public spaces where they might feel more anonymous. Even, what is considered acceptable behavior can vary between cultures, and some individuals may not be familiar with the social norms of the culture in which they find themselves inappropriate.

4.Should parents teach their children to behave well in public?

It shows a sense of respect and consideration for others, with a mutual courtesy and comfort. Good behavior in public reflects an individual's upbringing and contributes to a positive social experience for everyone involved. By modeling and reinforcing polite actions and respectful interactions, parents help children develop social skills that will serve them throughout their lives. Additionally, teaching children to be mindful of their impact on public spaces encourages a sense of responsibility and civic duty, preparing them to be conscientious members of society.

5.Is it acceptable to talk on the phone in public?

Sometimes, indeed, when the volume is kept low to avoid disturbing others, or in settings where noise levels are already high, such as on a busy street or in a cafe. It is also acceptable during emergencies or when the call is of an urgent nature, requiring immediate attention. In cases where there is no alternative for making the call and it is not possible to find a more private location, people might talk on their phones in public with the understanding that they will minimize the impact on those around them. It is, however, important for individuals to be mindful of social cues and be prepared to move to a less disruptive area if their conversation is causing discomfort.

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