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9月雅思口语最难新题,不看解析能答出来算我输!

2020-09-04 14:19:00来源:新东方在线雅思 柯林斯词典

  9月1日时,我们为大家更新了第一波雅思口语换题季疑似新题。在收集了两天考试回忆后,我们为大家整理出了新一波口语题库。

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  后面我们将为大家持续提供更完整的本季口语新题题库,并会增加由我们新东方在线的雅思口语老师专门为大家提供的口语新题参考答案,大家记得要持续关注我们的公众号。如果想要第一时间收到一手资料,还可以点亮星标,这样就不会被其它信息淹没啦~

  由于第一波新题还没完全稳定下来,可能后面还会有以往的旧题持续消失 ,换成新题,所以大家记得持续关注我们后面的更新哦~

  在第一波新题出来之后,不少考鸭应该对某些题目都看傻眼了吧,比如Part 2 里有一道题是这样问的:Describe an event you experienced but you didn’t like the music played there.(描述一次你去过但不喜欢那儿播放的音乐的经历)

  怎么还会有这样的问题?这到底该怎么回答?还有哪些题也这么奇怪?

  别慌!我们为大家从part 1 和part 2分别挑出一道比较奇怪的新题 ,为大家奉上详细的解析!~说不定后面大家就抽到一样的题目了呢。

  Part 1 Furniture

  1.Is there much furniture in your room?

  2.What kind of furniture would you like to buy?

  3.Who has bought or gave furniture to you?

  话题解析及参考答案

  Furniture作为9月开考第一天就浮出水面的新题,一定会让不少学生感到惊讶。但其实“家具“这个话题在雅思口语题库中并不是首次出现,它其实是Part 2经典旧题Describe a piece of furniture in your home的一个变形,这种出题方式在雅思口语考试中其实是屡见不鲜的,所以为大家详细解析一下这个话题还是十分有价值的。

  1.Is there much furniture in your room?

  No, not really, there’s only a desk, a small table and a bed really. Oh, and I also have a bedside table with a lamp on it. I use this to keep some books on. I like reading thriller novels, you see, and I often read in bed before going to sleep so the bedside table and lamp is quite handy.

  解析: 首先大家要注意,furniture是个不可数名词,形容一件家具就只能用“a piece of furniture”,大家在回答中要注意单复数。很多考生在回答这道题时,回答完“我家都有啥家具“后似乎就不知道还应该拓展什么内容了。我们完全可以采取model answer中的这个回答,抓取某一个家具来解释。比如答案中提到的是一个bedside table,这个家具想必很多同学的家里都有的。答案说,这个床头柜上有很多书,因为自己睡前喜欢看一些书,这样更容易入睡。thriller novels的意思是,恐怖/惊悚题材的小说,thriller这个词也可以指(关于罪案或间谍的)惊险小说(或戏剧、电影) 。

  2.What kind of furniture would you like to buy?

  I’d really like to buy a bookshelf. I have a growing collection of books. And I would like to store them on a proper bookshelf, rather than just piling them up in the corner of the room or on my bedside table which I do at the moment. So, yeah, a bookshelf, a nice wooden bookshelf would be nice in my room and keep it a bit more tidy and enable me to organise my books properly.

  解析: 答案中提到的是一个书架,bookshelf。因为如果有书架,书的摆放会更加整齐,而不是像现在这样都堆在bedside table上面。答案中提到一个短语,pile something up,这个短语的意思是“堆积,堆放“。

  3.Who has bought or gave furniture for you?

  My parents have usually bought furniture for my room, actually. We’ve always lived in quite small places so I’ve never really had much furniture. But they bought me a bookshelf, a wardrobe, a chest of drawers for my clothes and things like this. My uncle once bought me a really nice chair actually, a sort of desk-chair so I could be more comfortable when I’m studying.

  解析: 答案中提到了几个家具的名称,比如wardrobe衣柜,这个单词在雅思听力中也是一个高频机经词汇,希望大家可以学习并记忆。a chest of drawers这个单词的意思是五斗柜,五斗橱。desk-chair的意思是课桌椅。

  Part 2

  Describe an event you experienced but you didn’t like the music played there.

  You should say:

  When it happened

  Where the event took place

  What kind of music it was

  and explain why you didn’t like the music

  话题解析及参考答案

  I remember very clearly a time when I went to a live concert, a live gig,and really didn’t like the music. It was a few years ago and my friend had a spare ticket to go to a concert in a place in Beijing called Yugongyishan - at the time it was a famous live music venue, which I think has closed down now. Anyway, it was to see a band called The Subs. I had not heard of the band, but it was a local, and quite well-known, Beijing punk band, apparently. I’d never really heard punk music before, so I was curious about the experience, so I agreed to go along with my friend. The gig started around 9pm and went on really late. There were a couple of other bands that played beforehand, but we missed those and just got there in time for the mainband, The Subs. I recall that the whole place had amazing lighting and there were crowds of people near the stage, and a few free tables about half way down the room, where it wasn’t so busy. We stood at one of the tables and ordered some drinks. The band came on, on time, with a girl with bright pink hair as the lead singer – she was short, dressed in ripped jeans and a pink top to match her wild pink hair. She basically shouted, screamed I’d say, down the microphone, and then the guitars and drums kicked in and the place went wild. Basically, it was two full hours of loud, aggressive guitar, pounding drums and this girl leaping around the stage screaming into the microphone. Although a lot of the crowd seemed to love it, including my friend, I simply didn’t enjoy it one little bit – I thought it was crazy. I just don’t like aggressive styles of music like heavy metal or punk, I guess.They don’t really resonate with me – so although I guess I can appreciate why some people are attracted to them, personally, I don’t see the appeal – I found the whole gig nothing but a torture to my ears. After the gig I was massively relieved to be out of the place and away from the piercing noise, the screaming and shouting and the grinding sound of the guitars. I felt that my ears had almost been damaged and they were ringing as I waited for the taxi. My friend tried to explain the rebellious history of punk music and the alternative scene in Beijing, and how cool it was. But, I guess I’m quite a conventional person really – I just didn’t get it – it’s just not my style and not the kindof night out that relaxes or stimulates me. In fact, I was relieved to go home.I’ll never go to a punk concert again, I’m sure of that! I like the lighter,positive, upbeat sound of pop music, the grace of classical music and thingslike this. I like to see those kind of things live, but not punk or heavy rock music. I’m now very sure of that.

  解析: 事件经历题,属于新题首次出现,而且话题提问的角度也比较偏怪一些,大部分考生应该都会觉得有难度。总体来说,答案中提到的这次经历是有关一个音乐演出,在北京上海这些一线城市中,经常在周末的时候会有这种小型的live house演出,大部分都是还未正式出道的乐队和乐迷们相聚的场所。

  现在来具体说一下答案中提到的一些地道的词汇和短语:

  ● gig 现场演奏会,现场演唱会; 现场喜剧表演

  ● spare ticket 余票

  ● punk 朋克摇滚乐

  ● ripped jeans 破洞牛仔裤

  ● a pink top 这里的top指的是上衣,并不是本意“顶部”

  ● go wild 变得疯狂,肆意妄为

  ● resonate with somebody 与某人产生共鸣

  (还可以表达为:connect with somebody)

  ● grinding

  grind本意是动词,碾磨的意思。

  grinding用来形容音乐,表示没完没了的,无休止的

  ● conventional 传统的,惯例的

  ● I found the whole gig nothing but a tortureto my ears.

  这句话作者描述的非常生动,完美诠释了这个朋克音乐是多么让“我”痛苦,是对“我”耳朵的一种折磨。大家可以用在自己的答案中~


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