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Part3
上季保留题
喜欢的节目
Describe a program you like to watch
You should say:
What it is
What it is about
Who you watch it with
and explain why you like to watch it.
Plan your talk:
Ø What it is:
Ø (Optional) What is the name of the program:
Ø (Optional) What kind of program it is :
Ø What it is about:
Ø (Optional) When do you watch:
Ø (Optional) Where do you watch:
Ø Who you watch it with
Ø (Optional) Why you watch it together:
Ø And explain why you like to watch it.:
Ø (Optional) Do you think he/she is interesting?
Ø (Optional) Will you feel positive after watching it?
教师的解析:
通过对题卡进行审题,确定题目考查描述对象是物品,限定成分是喜欢观看的节目, 所需时态为一般现在时,现在完成时,一般过去式,过去完成时,过去进行时等。关于人物品题我们可以从三个部分展开描述,即(1)背景介绍 (2)扣题描述 (3)原因/感受。首先关于(1)背景介绍, 可以从该节目种类和内容两个角度进行展开。其次(2)扣题描述,可以从问题内容和情节展开,首先描述节目类型,然后补充细节。其次阐述想进一步了解到原因,描述节目特色等,最后表达对物节目的感受。最后从(3)原因/感受两个方面来去描述喜欢节目的原因。其中关于原因的描述我们也可以利用 Cheers原则进行展开,比如社交 Communication, 健康 Health, 金钱 Economy/money, 教育Education, 娱乐Recreation/entertainment, 放松 Stress/relaxation。
6分段参考
描述场景
be delivered by
由……演讲
happen to
偶然
come across
发现
main point
要点
in a nutshell
简单来说
描述内容
grab one’s attention
吸引注意力
anecdote
趣事
articulate
口才好的
informative
干货多的,信息量大的
background information
背景信息
描述感受
offer a new perspective
提供全新视角
not only intriguing but also insightful
不但有趣还有深刻见解
cheesy slogan
俗气的口号
chicken soup for the soul
鸡汤
hilarious puns and jokes
搞笑的谐音梗和笑话
7分段参考
描述人物
hold so much appeals to me
我非常喜欢
high-rise buildings
高楼
age-old
古老的
touristy
受欢迎的
描述建议&影响
widely known
著名的
a once-in-a-life-time journey
此生唯一的旅行
snow-capped
白雪皑皑的
escape from the hustle and bustle
远离喧嚣
描述个人感受
get a real sense of history
感受历史
quint rooms
古色古香房间
exquisite pavilions
雅致的亭子
delve into
深入了解
widened my outlook
扩大视野
Sample Answer 1 (6分段参考):
Well, that must be TEDTALK. It is my all time favourite. One interesting talk that I watched several years ago when I was studying in university. Um, and this one day I just came across this talk about procrastination. It was really entertaining. It is probably one of the most intriguing ted talk that I've ever watched in years.
So what this speaker did is that he introduced all those cartoon characters like for example, he introduced the concept of mischievous monkey, which is a metaphor for the part of our brain that wants to have fun, wants to do a lot of intuitive stuff, like eating sweets, or hot wings. Basically is our animal brain which is all about instant gratification, and getting what we want when we want it, all pleasure no work. And also there is another part of our brain, which is signified by a pilot, that part is the sanity, our logical brain that is telling us to get the work done, stop having snacks and just start doing the essay. What is most hilarious is the third cartoon character, one of my favorite cartoon character in this talk, called panic monster. So the panic monster is literally the terrifying feeling you got when there is a deadline approaching and you haven't done anything and you feel like you are gonna die. And as soon as I saw the monster, I just thought oh that’s so relatable.
The reason why the talk is quite interesting is that it's just a very funny talk and speaker used a series of cartoons to make the talk very easy to understand. And not only is the talk very entertaining, but also it is very informative. It is truly based on some research, like the panic monster is actually the “fight or flight response” being triggered in our brain, and the party monkey is the biological need in our gene. I truly have learned a lot at the end of this talk. The speaker helped me to see things from a new perspective, before that, I had never looked at my procrastinate in that way. After the talk, I made up my mind to fight my monkey and get the work done.
Sample Answer 2 (7分段参考):
I’d like to describe a program I like to watch, which is a documentary about the tourist attraction I’ve enjoyed, Lijiang. What holds so much appeals to me is that high-rise buildings contrast entirely with age-old houses in this city. In addition, as a touristy place, the city boasts an exciting mix of rural adventure and urban energy. Consequently, it’s attracted millions of visitors all over the globe each year.
I watched the documentary it five years ago in the summer vacation. What had prompted me to watch it was that it’d been widely known for its ancient town. I've got to know this place from a fascinating exhibition, which tells about a once-in-a-life-time journey through Yunnan, including a visit to the town.
In this documentary, there’ve been a lot to do in the ancient town. First things first, people can climb to the peak of the snow-capped mountains, where we can appreciate the spectacular views so they can escape from the hustle and bustle. On top of that, people can have a leisurely time, strolling along the narrow streets, sipping a cuppa at one of the hilltop cafes and appreciating the fabulous view of snowy mountains.
To put it in a nutshell, I'd like to explain why I enjoyed watching this program so much. To begin with, I can get a real sense of history, on the grounds that, there’ve been tons of quint rooms, exquisite pavilions, and age-old stone bridges. So in this way, I can appreciate traditional architecture styles. On top of that, I find it a great place to delve into history and culture of ethnic minorities, which widens my outlook.