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Part3
上季保留题
决定等待某事物的时刻
Describe a time you made a decision to wait for something
You should say:
When it happened
What you waited for
Why you made the decision
and explain how you felt about the decision.
Plan your talk:
Ø When it happened
Ø (Optional) Where you were
Ø (Optional) What you were doing
Ø How long you had to wait for
Ø What you had to wait for
Ø (Optional) Why you waited for it
Ø (Optional) What you did while waiting for it
Ø And explain How you felt about waiting for it
Ø (Optional) How you felt after it happened
Ø (Optional) What you have learnt from this experience
教师的解析:
本题是一道事件类话题。需要特别注意准确运用一般过去时、过去进行时以及过去将来时等和叙述事件相关的时态呈现事情的发展。在词汇方面,要注意使用一系列的形容词去描述等待的感受以及所等待之物对你来说的重要意义。思路扩展方面可以讲讲在等待的不同阶段自己做了哪些事情以及自己心情的变化。内容上要注意所等待的是“某个重要事件的发生”, 而不是某个具体的东西。所以在内容选择上要注意是否恰当。
6分段参考
描述背景
pandemic
(全国/全球性的)疫情
come out of nowhere
突然出现
spread a disease
传播疾病
get by
勉强应付
描述过程
thanks to
多亏了
watch a replay
观看回放
avatar
虚拟形象;化身
good old
美好的;可爱的
unbearable
难以忍受的
描述结果/感受
manage to
没法达成
meet up with
碰头
separation
分别
satisfying
令人满足的
7分段参考
描述背景
put an end to sth.
让……停下来
all of a sudden
突然
distance learning
远程学习
stream videos
在线看视频
描述过程
get gloomy
变得消沉
authentic social contact
真实的社交
take a stroll
散步
shoot the breeze
闲聊
be laggy
指电脑因为网络而表现迟缓的
absent-minded
走神的
at the end of the day
最终
描述结果/感受
be fed up with
厌倦
depress sb. deeply
使某人陷入深深的忧虑
keep me up at night
让我晚上睡不着
be worried sick about
极其担心
rack my brain
绞尽脑汁
come up with
相处
a good scenario
一个好的情境
Sample Answer 1 (6分段参考):
So, this has been a while, last year the pandemic came out of nowhere and nobody was ready for that. So, as a result, after our school winter break, we were not allowed to go back to our college, to prevent the spread of the disease. But the problem is school needed to start, so, to get by, we had to take these online lessons.
At first, I thought it was a great idea because I no longer needed to get up early. In fact, I could spend some good 30 to 40 more minutes in bed thanks to the online courses. One week in, everything worked like a dream. I mean, I could plan my day the way I wanted. But, By the end of the first month, I could bear it no longer. It was not about the online course itself. I actually felt quite relaxed about taking online sessions and it was awesome that I could watch the replay in case I missed something important. It was about people. I wanted to see real people, not those avatars on my screen. To make things worse, the more I thought about the good old college life, the more unbearable this whole study from home situation became.
Eventually, the campus managed to re-open by the end of that spring semester and I got to meet up with my friends in real life after months of separation. I've never thought this could feel so satisfying.
Sample Answer 2 (7分段参考):
Well, it took place last year, and I’m pretty sure that this is something we had never expected in our life before. The outbreak of COVID-19 put an end to our normal routines all of a sudden. After the winter vacation, we didn't go back to campus, instead, we started distance learning.
At the very beginning, I sort of enjoyed online sessions, simply because there was no need to rise early and I could even have a longer time for entertainment, mostly gaming or streaming videos.
But it soon turned out that I was getting gloomy for the lack of human interaction. I quite missed the authentic social contact that we used to have on campus, like taking a stroll and shooting the breeze after meals on the playground. To make the matter worse, the software was laggy and I couldn't hear things clearly, so I got absent-minded easily and felt like I was acquiring nothing at the end of the day.
So, the thing I was longing for was the reopening of my school. Or more importantly, I was waiting for the coming back of normal life. My feeling was kind of mixed. On the one hand, I got completely fed up with all those webinars and the lack of social connections had depressed me deeply. It even kept me up at night. But on the other hand, I was worried sick about how the pandemic would be handled. I had racked my brain but couldn't come up with a good scenario for the future. I could do nothing but wait.
Fortunately, we were allowed to go back to school in early May last year. I had never felt so cheerful to see my peers and teachers again.