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如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流雅思口语Part2范文节选【精品文档】第 21 页雅思口语Part 2范文人物类:Describe a good parent you know.You should say: Who the parent is How you know the parent What the parent looks like And explain why you think the parent is good.Ok right then, well the parent I'd like to talk about is the mother of a good friend of mine, and the reason for choosing to talk about her is that my friend is always going on about how lucky he is to have such a nice mum. And from what I know about her, I'd say he's absolutely right!Anyway, as for how I know her, well it's basically due to the fact that I went to the same middle school as her son. And because we became pretty good friends, we ended up seeing quite a lot of each other's parents, especially during the holidays when we often went over to each other's homes.And regarding what his mother looks like, well interestingly enough, she actually looks pretty similar to my own mother, because they both have quite round faces and long wavy hair. Having said that though, I've noticed that my friend's mother often ties her hair up in a bun, whereas my mother usually always keeps it down. And another thing to mention would be that whenever I see her, she always seems to be wearing red clothes of some sort, which I guess is probably because red suits her quite well.But anyway, finally then, with regard to why I think she's a good parent, well I'd say there are quite a few reasons, one of which would be that she's always been fully supportive to her son. And just to give you an example, when he was deciding what major to study at university, he ended up choosing music. And his mother gave him her full support, which is probably not what many other parents would have done, as music doesn't really leave open a lot of career choices, if you know what I mean!And I think it's fair to say that nowadays, a lot of parents persuade their children to do things which they think are best for them, but my friend has said that his parents have never been like this with him, especially his mother. So I kind of get the impression that she's never forced him to do anything against his will, and has always let him make his own decisions, which I think is really great.Notes:always going on about = always sayingend up doing sth. = 最终做某事interestingly enough = 说来有趣Having said that though = 不过话说回来of some sort = 某种just to give you an example = for examplebe fully supportive = gave sb. ones full support 全力支持leave open a lot of career choices = 好就业I think it's fair to say that = I think it's true to say that. = 我觉得可以说.So I kind of get the impression that = I get the feeling that. = 我有点感觉到.against ones will = 违背意愿,不得已Describe a polite person you know.You should say: Who the person is How you know the person What the person looks like And explain why you think the person is polite.Ok, right then, well the person I'd like to talk to you about is a very good friend of mine called Matthew, the reason being that he must be one of the nicest and most polite people I know, which I'll come to explain in a moment.But firstly, as for how I know him, well we've basically known each other since middle school, because we were in the same class together, and we still touch base quite a lot with each other. You know, if I feel like going out and doing something, I normally give him a call and see if he's free to meet up.And moving on to why I think he's so polite, well it's basically because he's just got really good manners. And just to give you an example, he always says thank you to people, even for the slightest thing. For instance, I've noticed that whenever we're eating at a restaurant, he will thank the waiters and waitresses every time they bring a dish to the table. And another example would be that whenever he gets off a taxi, he will always say thank you to the driver, which a lot of people probably think isn't necessary, but I'm sure the bus drivers really appreciate it, as do the waiters and waitresses, because it's not all that often they hear people thanking them!So yeah, that's basically why I'd say he's such a polite person, and I'm just trying to think if there's anything more to add, um oh yeah, and one other thing to mention would be that he's always very complimentary to people. So what I mean is that he tends to always say nice things to people, for example he might make a comment about how nice someone's looking, or how good their cooking is, which I know might be seen as being a bit um what's the word um insincere, but I think he genuinely means what he says, at least most of the time anyway!And I mean, I can't remember a single time when he's ever been unpleasant or rude to anyone, and I also can't really imagine him being nasty to anyone either.Notes:the reason being that = because 因为which I'll come to explain in a moment = 我待一会儿就解释he's got really good manners = hes really polite 他很有礼貌touch base = keep in touch 保持联系feel like doing sth. = want to do sth. 想要做某事meet up = 见个面just to give you an example = for example 给你举个例子吧 (this is a set-phrase which is used a lot in English, and is normally used for when the example is quite long)even for the slightest thing = 即便是最微不足道的事not all that often = 不是那么经常I'm just trying to think if there's anything more to add = 我在想还有没有什么可以补充的he's always very complimentary to people = 他总是对人很恭维he tends to always = 他一般总might be seen (by some) as being = 可能会被别人看作是means what he says = 言而由衷at least most of the time anyway = 反正大多数时候是这样 (this is a useful structure: at leastanyway)what's the word = 哪个单词怎么说?!(卡住的时候,可以用这句自言自语的话you can use this phrase when you are trying to think of what word to use. It's best to try and keep talking, even when you are thinking!)Describe a person you know who has an important job.You should say: Who the person is Where the person works What the person does in the job And explain why you think the person's job is important.Ok, well it was actually quite difficult choosing who to talk about, because I mean if you think about it, everyone's job is important in some way or other. But in the end I've decided to talk about an uncle of mine who's a doctor. And I apologise if you've already heard a lot of other examinees talking about doctors, but hopefully I can give you a few more insights into the job, based on what I know from my uncle.So first of all, as for what he actually does in his job, well I've never really asked him the specifics of what he gets up to every day, but in a nutshell, he spends most of his time treating patients, which involves firstly finding out what's wrong with them, and then helping cure them of whatever pain or illness they have. So normally, after examining a patient and listening to what they have to say, my uncle will then give them a prescription for suitable medicine to take, which he told me is extremely difficult to get right every time, even after having over 20 years of experience, due to the fact that the human body is just so complex. And even though my uncle specializes in skin disorders, there are still countless different kinds of various infections and conditions, so it's not easy at all to give a one hundred percent accurate diagnosis every time, as I'm sure you can understand!But anyway, regarding why his job is important, well I think it goes without saying that doctors are extremely important! I mean, if we didn't have them, most of us wouldn't have a clue how to make ourselves better, and so we wouldn't be able to get rid of a lot of illnesses we might have. Of course, for small ailments it wouldn't be too big a problem, but if you were to come down with something serious, then you would be in quite a bit of trouble if there weren't any doctors around to help you!So yeah, I think it's pretty safe to say that they're an essential part of our society, and I'm really grateful to doctors like my uncle who have devoted so much of their time and effort into helping people get rid of their pains and illnesses, and thereby helping them lead happier and comfier lives.Notes:what he gets up to every day = what he does every dayin a nutshell = in short 简言之countless different kinds of various = 多种多样it goes without saying that = 不言而喻come down with = 得病quite a bit of = a lot of 很多it's pretty safe to say that = 可以肯定地说地点类:Describe a cafe that you know in your hometown.You should say: Where it is How often you go there Who you usually go there with What kind of food they serve there (or, what service they provide) And explain why you like to eat at this place.Ok right then, well the cafe that I'd like to talk to you about is one called Maya Cafe, which is somewhere on the outskirts of the city, just a few minutes' walk from where I live.And as for how often I go there, well I actually go there quite a lot, probably something like once or twice a week. Having said that though, it really kind of depends on how busy I am. I mean, there are times when I don't go for weeks on end because I'm simply too busy with stuff, but normally that's not the case, and I'm there pretty regularly, as I just mentioned.Anyway, regarding what kind of things they serve there, well it's great, because they've got a really good selection of both Chinese and Western food, so there's a lot to choose from. And in terms of drinks, there's also quite a lot on the menu, especially coffee, which you can probably imagine, what with it being a cafe and all. And I tend to normally always go for the Chai Latte, cos I think they do it really well, and so I've never really felt the need to try any of the other drinks on the menu.But anyway, finally then, moving on to why I like this place so much, well I'd say it's a combination of reasons, one of which would be that it's really big and spacious, at least compared to most of the other cafes I've been to, so you never have to worry about not finding a place to sit. Although having said that, it can sometimes get pretty busy in the evenings, so I usually tend to go in the morning or afternoon. Anyway, another thing to mention would be that the food and drinks there are pretty good-value. Because I mean, most of the Western food there only costs between about 30 to 50 Yuan, which is a lot cheaper than most of the other Western restaurants in the city. And the price of the coffee there is round about the same price as Starbuck's, which some people might see as expensive, but considering the fact that you're paying for the environment as well as the drink, I'd say it's definitely worth it.Oh and the other thing I really like about it is that you can spend as much time as you want relaxing there, without being bothered by the waiters. And the chairs there are nice and comfy, so it's actually very easy to spend half the day there using the free wifi or doing whatever.Notes:on the outskirts of the city = outside the city 在市郊something like = about 大概Having said that though = Although having said that = 不过话说回来on end = 持续地normally that's not the case = 一般不是这个样子go for = choose 选择in terms of = 关于,在方面what with it being a cafe and all = 毕竟是个咖啡店round about the same price = 差不多一样价格considering the fact that = 考虑到Oh and = 啊对了,nice and comfy = 很舒服 (如果你对某个事情很满意的话,这个形容词前面可以加一个”nice and." for example, "the weather's nice and sunny today" / "my bedroom is nice and bright" / "the library is nice and quiet")Describe a time you went to a place crowded with people.You should say Where it was When you went there What you did there And explain why you went there / how you felt about the crowded place.Ok, well the first place that came to mind when I saw this topic was the Beijing Metro, because I remember it being unbelievably crowded, so that's what I'm gonna talk to you about.And as for when I went there, well it was actually pretty recently, which I suppose was probably only about two or three weeks ago, so it's still pretty fresh in my memory.And regarding what I was doing there, well basically, I was on my way to see a friend who lives in Beijing, and she had told me that by far the best way to get around the city was using the subway, simply because the roads were so congested. So I took her advice, but it was a huge shock when I actually got into the subway station and saw just how many people there were. I mean, I knew that there would be a lot of people, but I never expected to see that many!Although looking back on it now, I suppose what made it worse was the fact that I was travelling during rush hour, so it was a lot more crowded than I'm sure it would have been during off-peak times. And when I saw how packed the train was when it was pulling into the station, I remember thinking there was no way I was going to be able to get on. But I was in a bit of a hurry, coz I was actually already running late, so I had no choice really but to join the huge queue of people waiting. Anyway, I did somehow manage to make it onto the train, but I was pressed up against people on all sides, so it was pretty uncomfortable to say the least! I mean, it was absolutely heaving, and I literally couldn't move at all! crowded = packed = heaving 拥挤的Thankfully though, I didn't have too far to travel, coz if I remember correctly, I was only on the train for about 4 stops. And when I finally got off, I remember feeling incredibly relieved, and also very grateful that I didn't have to go through the same experience every day.Notes:it's still pretty fresh in my memory = I can still remember it pretty clearly 记忆犹新the roads were so congested = 道路拥堵it was a huge shock = 大吃一惊what made it worse was the fact that = 雪上加霜的是already running late = 已经晚了make it = 做到,办成to say the least = 至少说来;最起码it was absolutely heaving = 挤死人了!Thankfully though = 不过还好go through = 经受,遭受(尤为艰难时期)物品类:Describe another language (not English) that you would like to learn.You should say: What language it would be How you would learn it What equipment or facilities you would need to study this language And explain what difficulties you think you would have / why you would choose this language.Ok right then, well there are actually quite a few languages that I would like to learn, but probably the one I'd like to learn most is French, partly because it sounds quite nice, and also because France is a country that I'd really love to visit sometime. Thus if I were able to speak French, I would then be able to converse with the locals, which would give me a much better understanding of the country and also make my time there a lot more interesting and enjoyable.Anyway, as for how I would learn it, well I guess first of all I would try and find a decent self-study course on the Internet. And as well as that, I suppose another thing I would do would be to look for a teacher, pref