1、雅思(口语)模拟试卷 49及答案与解析 一、 Speaking Module (10-15 minutes) 1 The examiner asks the candidate about him/herself, his/her home, work or studies and other familiar topics. EXAMPLE Age - Are you happy to be the age you are now? Why/Why not? - When you were a child, did you think a lot about your future? Why
2、/Why not? - Do you think you have changed as you have got older? Why/Why not? - What will be different about your life in the future? Why 2 Describe a time when you started using a new technological device (e.g. a new computer or phone). You should say: what device you started using why you started
3、using this device how easy or difficult it was to use and explain how helpful this device was to you. You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes. You have one minute to think about what you are going to say. You can make some notes to help you if you wish. 3 Discussion topics: Tech
4、nology and education Example questions: What is the best age for children to start computer lessons? Do you think that schools should use more technology to help children learn? Do you agree or disagree that computers will replace teachers one day? Technology and society Example questions: How much
5、has technology improved how we communicate with each other? Do you agree that there are still many more major technological innovations to be made? Could you suggest some reasons why some people are deciding to reduce their use of technology? 雅思(口语)模拟试卷 49答案与解析 一、 Speaking Module (10-15 minutes) 1 【
6、正确答案】 1. Are you happy to be the age you are now? Why?/Why not? 1 Yes, for sure. Im really happy to be 18 because I think this is the best age in my life. I can do anything I want and know my future is still in front of me. This may change when I get older, but for now, I love it. 2 To be honest, no
7、t really. You know, Im currently a university student studying International Business Management and the workload is huge, actually phenomenal would be a better word. So, I think right now, it isnt too brilliant, but Im hoping the near future is better. 2. When you were a child, did you think a lot
8、about your future? Why?/Why not? 1 If you ask me, which you did, Ive always thought a lot about my future. When I was a kid, I wanted to be like my parents. My Mums a teacher and my Dads in the army and I remember admiring them since I was small. They just seemed so happy and well, sort of organised
9、, or got what they wanted out of life. 2 Not that much, actually. I was too busy enjoying my life as a child and quite often just playing in the mud! I didnt want to think too much about the future, because it bored me. I do think about it more now that Im older, as that kids future has now arrived.
10、 3. Do you think you have changed as you have got older? Why?/Why not? 1 Yes, I think so. I feel that Ive grown up and become more mature. I realise the importance of studying hard now, whereas previously I just used to play games with my friends. Responsible, yes, I think I also become more respons
11、ible for my own life and know more what I want and how to get it. 2 No, I dont. I dont believe that a persons character or personality change over time. They may learn from experience and become more mature and wiser, but their base beliefs will always remain the same. If you are a kind and generous
12、 person when youre three, youll be the same when youre thirty three. 4. What will be different about your life in the future? Why? 1 Well, I think firstly, I will be more independent. Im planning to have my own house and car, rather than relying on my folks or my husband, maybe outside of Beijing. I
13、ll be working in the not too distant future, and will have a steady income for a job that I enjoy. 2 Oh, lots! For a start Ill probably have a family in the not too distant future. Probably one husband and two children, a boy and a girl would be perfect. Or should it be two husbands and one child, n
14、o, I think that sounds too much like hard work. But seriously, Ill be working, with a family whom I love and a child to raise and offer a future to. 2 【正确答案】 1 The piece of equipment I would like to describe for you is a PC that my parents bought for me when I was in junior school, so I was about 11
15、. I vividly remember when my Mum brought it home from the shop: the box was just enormous, I swear: it was nearly as big as I was. We unpacked it together and set it up. It was mostly black but had a mutli-coloured screen with some quite large speakers. She bought it so that I could use it for my co
16、urses and studying, you know, to do some English essays or even Chinese ones. At the beginning, I think it was quite difficult to use, but I soon got used to it, Im a clever girl that way even then, and often ended up teaching my parents how to do things too. To be honest, I also played quite a few
17、games on it, but dont tell my folks that: its a secret! As for how helpful it was, the word extremely comes to mind. I could often organise things like my assignments or my homework and often found that using the word-processor was much easier and convenient than writing by hand. Correcting things o
18、n paper was, and still is, a nightmare. Im always wanting to change things and edit the text. It gets really messy when I have to write it, but when I can type it, it just allows me to make it neat and tidy. Over the years Ive upgraded to a laptop, but my useage is still the same. My university cour
19、se is very demanding and Im often required to do copious amounts of research both in the library and on-line, so for me, its invaluable. 2 Id like to talk about my smartphone. I got my first one when I was about 13 years old in high school. It was a birthday gift from my mother, which really surpris
20、ed me. I remember that I was nagging my parents for months about this, and neither of them caved. So, when they gave me my first bit of technology it was a pleasant shock. As for why I started using it, or more specifically wanting it, at the time, being a teenager I wanted what everyone else had. I
21、 figured I could also use it to play games, oops, I mean study really hard, Ha Ha. I would never use a smartphone for games. At least, thats what my mother thinks. For the first couple of days, if Im honest, I had no clue about how to use it. I was just like a small baby with a new toy. I kept press
22、ing all the buttons until something worked. In the end, I actually logged on to the internet to find some helpful books. After I had found some user manuals, I found it was intuitive to operate. By the end of the third day, I was a dab hand at the OS and was downloading educational software and show
23、ing my mother. It was very throughout high school for my social life. I was able to keep in touch with, not only my family, but also my classmates using Apps like WeChat and WeiBo. I could also follow my favourite stars and see what theyre up to. Somehow, I convinced my mother that this was part of
24、my sociology research. I dont think she entirely believed me, but Im not sure. 3 【正确答案】 1. What is the best age for children to start computer lessons? 1 Well, I think the best age for children to start computer lessons is 6 years old, probably in the first year of primary school, because as a kid,
25、they will absorb knowledge like a sponge. I believe the earlier they start, the better because its an essential Part of daily life these days and they will certainly use it in their future career. 2 I would say high school. By the time children have become teenagers, I think that they have the reaso
26、ning and logic capabilities in order to start using, and even programming, computers. The ability to use a PC or laptop is essential in todays society, so it should start relatively early. 2. Do you think schools should use more technology to help children learn? 1 I would say yes. You know, technol
27、ogy is integral to our way of life. The kids always play with mobile phones, computers and other gadgets, and they feel very familiar with these kinds of things, so if schools use more technology to help children learn, it would be more convenient and more effective. 2 To be honest, no. I think addi
28、ng more technology to what they already have is just, well, too much. I believe that many of them would rather use the technology for games rather than education. I know that, because Ive done it myself. 3. Do you agree or disagree that computers will replace teachers one day? 1 Yes! I think its a v
29、ery obvious truth, because now, computers can teach us everything already. You know, the high technology is developing rapidly, and the Internet has been humanized. So, one day, teachers can be replaced by computers, maybe even IELTS examiners too! 2 No, absolutely not! I think teachers are irreplac
30、eable. When students have difficulty in the work, the variables are just too wide for a computer to handle. An experienced teacher will be able to deal with questions and problems much easier. Computers are a wonderful tool that can help people, but it will never replace them. 4. How much has techno
31、logy improved how we communicate with each other? 1 Enormously! I think that what we have now is completely unrecognizable to someone from 50 or maybe 100 years ago. The speed with which we can connect with people, and the diversity of options would be beyond their belief. Take WeChat as an example.
32、 We can text our friends or family wherever they are at any time, basically for free. Not only that, but we can send a voice message or even have a video call with them. I dont think that Mr. Bell ever dreamed of that. 2 In my opinion it has made a huge difference in not only how we communicate, but
33、 also when. What I mean by this is, rather than simply using a landline phone we have the mobile, or these days, smart phone that can use a multitude of Apps to communicate across the world. Im thinking of software like FaceBook, WeChat and Skype. Communication is readily available 24 hours a day, 7
34、 days a week, 365 days a year. Now, whether you think thats a good thing is a different question. 5. Do you agree that there are still many more major technological innovations to be made? 1 Oh yes, completely. For the last few years computers, smartphones and even the Internet have been getting fas
35、ter to use with more and different capabilities and uses. I think 5G will be the next great leap forward which will just blow the mobile phone networks open, and really allow mobile phones to follow suit. 2 I dont know about many, but I think there maybe a few. Its hard for me to imagine any more be
36、yond what has been done already. I think that maybe one of them will be a functioning Robot assistant with an effective AI. Were still a long way from that, but I think it will happen in my lifetime. 6. Could you suggest some reasons why some people are deciding to reduce their use of technology? 1
37、I think that Part of it is because some people are just sick of being surrounded by technology all day long. Everything from their washing machine that automatically orders new powder, to their smart speaker that buys them food, to the mobile phone that they cant turn off, to their Internet-connecte
38、d TV telling them what to watch. They feel trapped and unable to escape. I kind of agree with this, as I believe that people need a good work-life balance and should sometimes just switch everything off and go for a walk in the sunshine with their family. 2 Some people are realising that the family
39、unit is being degraded by everyone individually using their own tech. For example, Dad likes watching the news on TV, Mum likes downloading new recipes from the internet and the children are constantly playing games on their mobiles. The result of this is that no-one is talking to each about their day and putting effort into the family relationships.