Describe a difficult decision you once made.
You should say:
What the decision was
When you made this decision
How long it took to make the decision
And explain why it was difficult to make the decision
1 What decisions do people make every day?
2 Which one is easier, making a decision by yourself or making a decision after a group discussion?
3 Why are many young people unwilling to follow their parents' advice?
4 Why would middle-aged people tend to give their decisions a second thought?
描述一下你曾经做过的一个困难的决定。
你应该说。
这个决定是什么
你什么时候做的这个决定
做这个决定花了多长时间
并解释为什么做出这个决定是困难的。
1 人们每天都会做出哪些决定?
2 自己做决定和小组讨论后做决定,哪个更容易?
3 为什么很多年轻人不愿意听从父母的建议?
4 为什么中年人会倾向于对自己的决定进行重新考虑?
Part2参考范文
I'd say the most difficult decision I made was when I decided which university overseas I wanted to study at. I actually got really good grades, so I was lucky enough to have a choice. I was also fortunate that my parents could afford to send me overseas to study, so I do feel that my decision was perhaps a luxury in many ways. But still, it was a difficult decision. I did not know whether I should go to Australia or go to the UK, to Scotland to study. I looked in detail at the two universities in question, and they both offered pretty much the same course that I wanted to study, and they both seemed like fairly good universities. I just couldn't decide which place would be better for me, or more interesting for me. I spent quite a bit of time weighing up the pros and cons of both places, and I couldn't reach a conclusion at all. Some people advised me to read about the social life, the academic life, the environment, and others advised me to go with my gut feeling and choose the place that resonated more with my personality and how I felt. However, I'm quite an indecisive person, and I question myself a lot, so that meant that every day I changed my mind. Each place seemed equally as good, equally as exciting and equally as interesting and geared towards my future career ambitions. There didn't seem to be any one factor that made me choose one place over the other. In the end, I am not sure why. I just decided to go to the Edinburgh, because I was sitting at home watching a nature programme with my grandfather and they mentioned the place. I then decided there and then – okay, I'll choose there. And I did. And that was that. I guess sometimes it's best to go with your gut feeling when you've a hard decision to make, or wait for some sign from the universe!
我想说我做的最困难的决定是当我决定我想在海外哪所大学学习时。事实上,我的成绩非常好,所以我很幸运地有了选择。我也很幸运,我的父母有能力送我去海外学习,所以我确实觉得我的决定在很多方面也许是一种奢侈。但是,这仍然是一个艰难的决定。我不知道我应该去澳大利亚还是去英国,去苏格兰学习。我详细了解了这两所大学,它们都提供了我想学习的几乎相同的课程,而且它们看起来都是相当好的大学。我只是无法决定哪个地方更适合我,或者对我更感兴趣。我花了很多时间来权衡两个地方的优点和缺点,但我根本无法得出结论。一些人建议我阅读有关社会生活、学术生活和环境的资料,另一些人则建议我跟着自己的直觉走,选择更符合我的个性和感觉的地方。然而,我是一个相当优柔寡断的人,我经常质疑自己,所以这意味着每天我都会改变主意。每个地方似乎都同样好,同样令人兴奋,同样有趣,同样适合我未来的职业抱负。似乎没有任何一个因素使我选择一个地方而不是另一个。最后,我不确定原因。我只是决定去爱丁堡,因为我当时坐在家里和我祖父一起看自然节目,他们提到了这个地方。我于是在那里决定--好吧,我就选择那里。然后我就做了。就这样了。我想有时当你有一个艰难的决定要做时,最好跟着你的直觉走,或者等待来自宇宙的一些暗示!"。
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