雅思口语part2话题卡:Describe an occasion when you lost your way 迷路的经历
思路点拨:以下思路仅供参考,希望大家根据自己的真实经历编写答案
一般来说,在以下几种情况中更容易发生迷路:1. 去了一个不熟悉的地方,周围的道路、建筑物都不认识,无法作为标志物,导致迷路;2. 去了一个手机导航不怎么显示的地方,如小区内部或者某些最近一直在修路的地方,导致迷路;3. 在野外旅游时,没有按照规划路线前进,而是选择自己探索,导致迷路。大家随便算一个场景进行拓展即可。
题目
Describe an occasion when you lost your way
You should say
Where you were
What happened
How you felt
And explain how you found your way
参考答案
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The experience I am going to tell you happened three months ago. Back then, I just survived the intensive revision plan and finished all my final exams, which meant I could finally take a breath and enjoy my holiday. So I decided to travel to Luoyang, a nearby city, well-known for the peony and its long history, to relax.
我要告诉你的经历发生在三个月前。那时我刚刚结束紧张的复习计划并且完成所有的考试。这意味着我终于可以喘口气,享受自己的假期。所以,我决定到洛阳旅游。那是个周边城市,因为牡丹和悠久的历史而闻名。
As it is not far away from home, I chose to drive myself to get there. And my father, who had been there several times, told me “do not follow the navigation on your cellphone. I know a shortcut this article is from Laokaoya website which would save a lot of time”. So I followed his instruction and ignored the constant hints from the electronic map.
由于它离家不远,我选择自己开车过去。我父亲曾经去过那里几次。他告诉我说“不要跟着手机上的导航,我知道条近路可以节省大量的时间”。所以我遵从他的建议,忽略了电子地图上不停的提示。
After half an hour’s drive, I found the information he gave was wrong. There was supposed to be a small road stretching out when I turned off from the main road, however, there was nothing but a concrete wall in front of me when I did so. Now, I was in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by a large area of crops. Luckily, the navigation service was still online. With its help, I successfully found the way back.
半个小时的车程之后,我发现他给的信息是错误的。当我从主路上拐下来的时候,应该有一条小路通向远方。但当我这么做的时候,我的面前除了一堵水泥墙之外什么都没有。我也不知道自己在哪里,周围是一片庄稼。幸运的是,导航服务仍然在线。在它的帮助下,我成功找到了回去的路。
I called my father to ask about the situation. He said it had been a year since he last went there. So there must have been some changes he did not know. After that, whenever people’s suggestion goes against the electronic map, I would always choose to believe the latter one.
我给父亲打电话询问具体情况。他说他上次来已经是一年前了。一定出现了一些他不知道的变化。从那以后,每当人们的意见与电子地图冲突,我总是会选择相信后者。
Part 3 追加问题
Why do some people get lost more easily?
Do you think it is important to be able to read a map?
Do you think it is important to do some preparation before you travel to new places?
How can people find their way when they are lost?