雅思口语part2话题卡:Describe the last book you read 最近读的书/读的上一本书
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
与读书相关的问题几乎每个话题季都会有,例如Describe an exciting book you have read,以及Describe a book you want to read again.它们的答案完全可以直接照搬过来。在回答这个问题的时候一定要在书籍介绍上面注意一下。不可以太过简略,这样子会说不够两分钟。也千万不能太复杂,否则的话,因为考官没有真正看过这本书,很有可能被绕晕。这其中的度就要靠大家自己把握了。
题目
Describe the last book you read
You should say:
What type of book it was
What it was about
Where you read it
How you felt about the book
参考答案
下面给老烤鸭小编根据具体的题目要求,给出的原创参考答案:
请小站雅思、新航道等机构不要抄袭本站的文章。
The book I am going to tell you is called “The Three-body problem”. It is science fiction written by Liu cixin, who is a famous writer in China. The book was published in 2006 and won the science fiction achievement award.
我要告诉你的图书室三体。它是本科幻小说,由中国著名的作家刘慈欣完成。这本书在2006年出版,并获得了第73届的科幻小说成就奖。
The story happened between the earth and an alien civilization called the three-body. This article is from Laokaoya website. Do not copy or repost it. Unlike the typical American movie where the alien suddenly invaded the earth and the earth army fought back, the three-body blocked the earth’s scientific progress and sponsored a group of people who welcomed them. In the end, a person found something that could threaten the alien’s survival and they agreed to coexist with the human on earth.
故事发生在地球和一个叫做三体的外星文明之间。不像传统的美国电影那样,外星人突然进攻地球,然后地球军队反击。三体文明阻碍地球的科技进步并暗中支持欢迎它到来的人。最终,一个人发现了可以威胁外星人生存的方法,他们最终同意与人类一起生存在地球上。
I read this book on my way home. It was a long train journey which took 25 hours. To avoid being bored, I bought this book at the train station and finished it on the train.
我是在回家的路上看的这本书。路上要花25个小时。为了防止无聊,我在车站买了它并在火车上读完。
After reading this book, my feelings are quite complicated. I am glad that the two civilizations finally accept each other and live peacefully on earth. But this is under the condition of mutually assured destruction. I cannot imagine what would happen if one side finds a solution to the other’s threat.
读完之后,我的感觉有些复杂。我很高兴两个文明最终接受了彼此并在地球上和平共存。但这建立在互相确保摧毁的基础上。我无法想象如果其中一方找到了应对另一方的威胁的方法之后会发生什么。
Part 3 追加问题
In your country, who would ask the children to read, schools or parents?
Do you prefer paper books or E-books?
Do you think printed books will continue to exist?
Do you think parents should continue reading?
What kind of books do children read?