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下面是由澳际小编为大家搜索整理的2012年1-4月雅思口语话题物品篇A Success You Would Like to Achieve预测的内容,包括了考试话题的内容,非常详细,是按照时间的顺序排列的。下面我们就一起来看看这次雅思口语预测的内容吧。
物品 Object
A Success You Would Like to Achieve
Describe something that you would like to succeed in doing.
You should say:
- what it is
- how difficult you think it would be
- what you should do to prepare for this
and explain why you want to succeed in doing this.
Part 3
Success
What&aposs your understanding of the word, "success"?
Do you think having lots of money equals success?
At what age do you think people are most eager to be successful? (Why?)
Who do you think works harder (at trying to be successful), old people or young people?
Do you think it&aposs important for everyone to feel that they have had some successes in life?
Do you think it&aposs a good idea to reward children after they achieve a significant success (such as high grades in a test)?
What do Chinese parents mean when they say their son or daughter is "successful"?
What are the benits of success?
Are there any negative results of success? (Hint: The envy of others.)
Has the great financial success of some famous people ever made you feel envious? (Who? Why?)
How should parents reward their children for success, for example, for doing very well in exams at school?
Do you think this kind of reward is very fective?
Do you think rewards such as that are important (= necessary)?
How do teachers in China reward students for doing well? (What do you think is the best way for teachers to reward students?)
Do you think teachers should praise children when the children do well in school?
How would you (= how do you) dine a successful teacher?
Who has the greater influence on children, teachers or parents?
How do bosses in China reward employees for a job well done?
Do you think financial rewards at work are the only or the best way for companies to reward employees?
答案:
I want to learn how to drive recently. I bet it would be a hard time of learning how to drive since you have to prepare a bunch of things. First, you have to remember all the traffic rules and take a test bore you touch the car. And then, taking driving lessons in a driving training school is a must. Only in this way can you take a final test and get a driving license. But the hardest part is when you drive in daily life because it is hard to get used to the real situation compared with practicing in the driving school.
People always equate driving with freedom and opportunities, and I agree. Knowing how to drive can bring people a lot of convince. For example, without a car you can&apost take a job that is not on a bus line. Without a car, you can&apost hang out with friends late at night, since there is no bus after 10:30 in Beijing. But when I succeed in driving I can ignore those issues.获得更多雅思考试咨询点击进入>>>>澳际免费咨询顾问或联系QQ客服:
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