剑桥雅思7口语范文Test3Part1-Cold weather
剑桥雅思7口语范文Test3Part1-Cold weather
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剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part1解析
SPEAKING
PART 1
The examiner asks the candidate about him/ herself, his/ her home, work or studies and other familiar topics.
剑桥雅思7Test3口语Part1解析
范例
Cold weather
1. Q: Have you even been in very cold weather? When?
A: Yes. I visited northern China some years ago, but I am not sure about what the temperature was like. In winter time, I wore a lot of clothes to keep myself warm. It was freezingly cold.
2. Q: How often is the weather cold where you come from?
A: When winter comes, it is really cold, and the lowest temperature will be fifteen degrees below zero. People have to wear a lot in winter.
3. Q: Are some parts of your country colder than others? Why?
A: Yes. It is really cold in northern China. I guess it is because of the geographical location. When winter comes, there is not enough sunshine, thus the temperature is so low.
4. Q: Would you prefer to live in a hot place or a cold place? Why?
A: I wouldn’t choose either one. I don’t like hot or cold places. I prefer to live in warm places. If it is too hot or too cold, the heater or air-conditioner would be necessary.
口语考官答案
Part 1
Cold weather
1. Q: Have you ever been in very cold weather? When?
A: Yes, I’ve been in very cold weather several times. When I lived in England, and also last year in China.
2. Q: How often is the weather cold where you come from? Why? / Why not?
A: The weather in my home country is often very cold, especially during the winter. England often has snow and icy weather during the winter and the temperatures can fall below zero.
3. Q: Are some parts of the country colder than others? Why?
A: Yes, the north of England is colder than the south. I don’t know why exactly! In Britain, we have warm and wet winds that come from the South or West, The cold winds come from the East (from the Russian plains) or from the North (The North Pole) and it is usually colder the further North you travel.
4. Q: Would you prefer to live in a hot place or a cold place? Why?
A: I actually prefer to live in cold places, because I hate hot weather. I find that I am less tired in cold weather and also, in England, we have good central heating in the houses, so it, s easy to warm yourself up again.