雅思口语part2话题卡:Describe something useful you borrowed from others 描述一个你从别人那里借过的好用东西
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这道题目是一个比较经典的题,曾经在雅思口语第一部分考到过于borrow(借东西)相关的话题。这次,烤鸭们在考场上将会见到的是与之相关的话题卡任务。我们从小到大应该从别人那里结果无数东西,可以小到是同桌的橡皮擦,也可以是大的物件,比如工具箱、电脑还有一些比较虚拟化的物品,比如:某个视频播放网站的会员或者外卖的会员账号等,这些都算是对我们来说非常useful的东西。老烤鸭雅思小编依然在这里提醒大家在参考老烤鸭雅思原创答案之前,请花一分钟时间进行读题和自我准备,可以尝试自己口头练习一番。
题目
Describe something useful you borrowed from others
You should say:
What it was
When you borrowed it
Who you borrowed it from
And explain why you borrowed it
参考答案
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Something useful I borrowed from others was actually an E-R99 Casio electronic dictionary.
一个我从别人那里借来的好东西是一台E-R99卡西欧电子词典。
I remember I borrowed it from a classmate of mine while I was studying in the third year of my senior high school. At that time, I was busy preparing for the College Entrance Examination and wasn’t so confident with my English subject especially the vocabulary part. I always found it difficult reading through the English passages without looking at the dictionary.
我记得我是在上高中第三年的时候从我的一个同学那里借来的。那个时候我忙着准备着高考,当时对我的英文科目不是很自信,尤其是单词部分。如果不翻阅词典的话,我总是在看英文文章的时候感觉很困难。
What made me feel bad was that flipping through the paper-edition was really a time-consuming thing. You know, this article is from Laokaoya website, my deskmate Wang Lei noticed my situation, and lent his e-dictionary to me. That was actually the first time that I borrowed something precious from others.
让我感到很糟糕的就是我觉得翻阅纸质版的词典是一个很浪费时间的事情。我的同桌Wang Lei发现了我的情况,然后把他的电子词典借给了我。其实那是我第一次从别人那里借来很贵重的东西。
Well, the reason why I borrowed it was that I thought I should try the electronic one at least for once to see if it could really boost my efficiency of study. Another reason why I borrowed it was that I was not so sure about an English item I was looking for at that time and wanted to check the definition out from another version of the dictionary. Well, the reality proved that it worked and I bought the same type of device a week later.
我借这个的原因是我觉得我应该起码尝试一次使用电子词典来看看它是否能够提升我的学习效率。另一个原因是我当时正在查一个不是很确信的英文单词,想看看其它版本词典的解释。事实情况就是它的确很有用,我一周之后就买了同样型号的词典。
Part 3 追加问题
What kinds of things do people borrow from each other?
What other things that people don’t choose to lend to others?
Do we always need to get permissions from others before using something they have?
What do you think of copying ideas from others?