Describe an occasion when you were not allowed to use your mobile phone.
You should say:
When it was
Where it was
Why you were not allowed to use your mobile phone
And explain how you felt about it
1 How do young and old people use mobile phones differently?
2 In what occasions are people not allowed to speak loudly?
3 Do you think it is necessary to have a law or regulation for using mobile phones?
4 What would be the most appropriate age for people to own a mobile phone?
描述一个不允许你使用移动电话的场合。
你应该说。
什么时候
在哪里发生的
为什么不允许你使用你的手机
并解释你的感受
1 年轻人和老年人使用手机的方式有何不同?
2 在什么场合不允许人们大声说话?
3 你认为有必要为使用移动电话制定法律或法规吗?
4 人们可以拥有移动电话的最合适年龄是多少?
Part2参考范文
Haha, I remember quite a few occasions in which I was not permitted to use a mobile phone, but the last time was in hospital a few weeks ago. I had to have my elbow X-rayed because I had fallen over on an incredibly slippery floor tile outside after it had snowed one morning. Initially, I didn’t think I’d done much harm – it hurt a little bit, and after 24 hours a dark bruise appeared, but I didn’t think it was anything too serious, so I didn’t go to the doctors or the hospital. Although the bruise had gone away after a few days, the aching feeling in the arm continued, as well as a swelling under the skin at the point of the elbow. So, that’s the reason I decided, eventually, perhaps a bit too late, that I should go to the local hospital for a proper check. The doctor said it seemed possible I had fractured the elbow, and ordered me to take an X-ray. Well, when you go into the X-ray room you are not allowed to carry your mobile phone for safety reasons - something related to the radiation that comes from the X-ray machine. You have to leave your phone outside of the room. I was in there for about 30 minutes. So, during that time I was not allowed to carry my phone. I didn’t really mind not having my phone with me to be honest – it’s quite nice to be relieved from it - relieved from feeling obliged to read and respond to messages from friends and colleagues.
Another recent occasion was when I did my speaking examination. Like the one I’m doing now! It was about a month ago. All the candidates had to leave their phones with the IELTS supervisor and security personnel before going into the waiting room and signing in to the test centre. This is for security reasons - to make sure candidates don’t take audio recordings of the speaking tests, or so that their phones don’t go off and disturb the test. So, most reasons we are not allowed to use our phones are in situations when there is a security or safety concern.
哈哈,我记得有好几次我不被允许使用手机,但最后一次是几周前在医院。我不得不对我的肘部进行X光检查,因为有一天早上下雪后,我在外面一个非常滑的地砖上摔倒了。起初,我不认为我受到了什么伤害--它只有一点点疼,24小时后出现了一个深色的瘀伤,但我不认为这是什么太严重的事情,所以我没有去看医生或医院。虽然几天后淤青消失了,但手臂上的疼痛感仍在继续,肘部位置的皮下也有肿胀。因此我最终决定去医院,也许有点太晚了,我应该早去当地医院进行适当的检查。医生说我的肘部似乎有可能骨折了,并让我拍一张X光。好吧,当你进入X光室时,出于安全考虑,你不允许携带手机--这与X光机的辐射有关。你必须把你的手机留在房间外面。我在里面呆了大约30分钟。因此,在那段时间里,我不被允许携带手机。说实话,我并不介意不带手机--从手机中解脱出来的感觉相当好--从不得不阅读和回复朋友和同事的信息中解脱出来。
最近的另一个场合是我做口语考试的时候。就像我现在正在做的那个! 那是大约一个月前。所有的考生在进入候考室和在考场签到之前,都必须把手机交给雅思主管和安保人员。这是出于安全考虑--确保考生不会对口语考试进行录音,或者是为了不让他们的手机响起,干扰考试。因此,我们不被允许使用手机的大多数原因是在有安全或安保问题的情况下。
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