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剑桥雅思9Test3雅思口语Part3范文:travel话题

2017年09月25日

剑桥雅思9Test3雅思口语Part3范文 :travel话题

1. Why do people need to travel every day?

以身边不同类型的人为对象,讲述他们旅行的特点,比如上班上学的人旅行是为了通勤,生意人旅行是为了出差或者参加会议,放假时是要回家探亲,还有很多人只是为了观光旅游。

2. What problems can people have when they are on their daily journey, for example to work or school? Why is this?

联想生活中的场景,从自己最熟悉的出发,当我去上学的时候可能会遇到的问题:交通堵塞,人群拥挤;天气恶劣;突发状况;钱包被偷;车辆损坏。

3.Some people say that daily journeys like these will not be so common in the future. Do you agree or disagree? Why?

Yes,因为科技的进步使得员工和学生能够摆脱地理的限制而在家办公或者上课,另外互联网购物使得消费者鼠标就可以得到自己想要的东西。No,因为大部分的产业和领域仍然需要员工亲临工作现场,特别是工厂和农业,旅行对于很多人来讲仍是不可替代的一项活动。

4.What do you think people can learn from travelling to different countries? Why?

具体的:一个国家的文化、传统、风土人情、新的语言;国与国之间的不同可以开阔视野、学习知识。抽象的:异国他乡解决问题的能力、与人沟通的能力、生存能力以及适应当地生活的能力,甚至可以多想一想自己即将展开的海外留学生活的方方面面。

5.Can travel make a positive difference to the economy of a country? How?

Yes,首先带来收入和工作机会,另外可以促进当地基础设施的建设和市容市貌的提升,更重要的是可以极大地促进文化交流。

6.Do you think a society can benefit if its members have experience of travelling to other countries? In what ways?

Yes,因为可以学习别国更好的经验和技能,比如出国考察和留学,另外,全球化需要不同国家之间更多的交流和沟通,才能更好地促进经济的发展,比如说跨国企业。人们通过旅行开阔了眼界,丰富了知识,也是对个人发展的一种投资。

剑桥雅思9Test3雅思口语Part3范文:travel话题

PART 3

1. Why do people need to travel every day?

I think that a lot of people need to travel to and from work. Although a few people work from home, most have to go to a place like an office or a factory where they work with other people doing a similar job or working for the same company or organisation.

I think that a lot of people have to travel every day to school or university. Although some education is available online, most people who study have to go to a particular place where they learn with others.

2. What problems can people have when they are on their daily journey, for example to work or school? Why is this?

I think the main problem is that they might get stuck in a traffic jam. It’ s a very common situation in cities. Most people know this, so they leave home a little earlier to avoid being late. Many drivers also listen to traffic reports on the radio so that they can take alternative routes if there is a bad jam somewhere.

One problem they may have is that the public transport they use is crowded during rush hour. It is unpleasant to be squeezed into a bus or subway carriage with other people. It’ s especially bad in my city in the summer when it is hot and a lot of people are sweaty.

3. Some people say that daily journeys like these will not be so common in the future. Do you agree or disagree? Why?

I think they are right. I am convinced that more and more people will work from home in the future. I mean, I think technology will be increasingly used in the future and that this technology will allow people to work from anywhere.

I think it’ s a common opinion, but I do not believe it will happen. For many companies and organisations, it is simply better to have employees located together rather than having each at home. For people who work in factories and in agriculture, I am sure that they will still have to make journeys to and from work.

4. What do you think people can learn from travelling to different countries? Why?

They can learn so many things! First of all, there is the culture. They can see how people from other countries do things differently. They might even be able to take some of these ideas home and use them there. They can also learn some of the language. Obviously, if they only go there for a holiday, the opportunity is limited, but it can still be useful.

I think that they can learn to deal with unfamiliar situations — even problematic ones. Going to a foreign country can be very stressful, even if the country’ s culture is similar to your own. When I went to Singapore, it was quite different, even though most of the people there are ethnic Chinese. If you have problems, perhaps you can learn to overcome them calmly and you may even find them funny when you look back on them.

5. Can travel make a positive difference to the economy of a country? How? Yes, I do. The tourist industry in many countries employs a lot of people. The tourists often spend a lot of money when they travel — on transport, accommodation, food and souvenirs. This is why so many countries encourage tourism and often have an organisation that promotes tourism to their countries.

Yes, I do. If a country has good transport systems it makes it easy for people and goods to be moved around the country. This is essential for industry and for agriculture. In cities, you need a good transport system to make sure that people can get to and from work easily.

6. Do you think a society can benefit if its members have experience of travelling to other countries? In what ways?

I do. I think it can benefit a country because it allows people to see how things are done in other places. They might see ways to improve their own countries when they return. Travelling to other countries also means meeting foreign people, so that can be a great way to exchange ideas and opinions. This is one reason why many international companies like to organise meetings with personnel from different countries.

I think that it is clear that people travelling to other places can provide benefits for their home countries. They can find business connections and when diplomats travel to foreign countries it can help to establish good relations with them. When tourists go to foreign countries, they might make good friends with some of the people they meet.

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