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三一口语七级常见问题

三一口语七级常见问题
三一口语七级常见问题

三一口语七级常见问题总结

National Customs

1.Is it important to follow customs and traditions?

Well, I think it’s important to follow customs and traditions because they represent the culture of a nation. Without them, the country and its people lose their sense of identity. However, some customs are old and they may no longer be suitable for the modern society. So we should be flexible in how we follow customs and traditions. For example, people in China used to think that the primary responsibility of women was only to take good care of their families. They were not supposed to get a good education. But in modern times, women are more educated and they are playing a much more important role in society than before.

2.What are the traditions during the Lunar New Year?

The Lunar New Year is the most important festival in China. It’s often celebrated in late January or early February. Generally speaking, the festival lasts for 15 days, during which family members get together. On New Year’s Eve, people watch CCTV New Year’s Gala while eating dumplings. In my family, my mom often wraps a coin into one of the dumplings when she makes them. The person who eats that dumpling will have the best luck in the coming year. Throughout the festival, people often visit relatives and give them their warmest wishes for the New Year.

3.What are the customs of the Dragon Boat Festival?

People often celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival in early June. The origin of this festival can be traced back to the Warring States Period. There was a patriotic poet named Qu Yuan. He was removed from office by treacherous officials and was sent to a remote area. When he heard his country was conquered by his enemies, he was very sad. He jumped into the river and drowned to show his loyalty. When people heard about this, they threw Zongzi, which was made of sticky rice, into the river to feed the fish and protect Qu Y uan’s remains. Today people still make Zongzi and go dragon boat racing in memory of Qu Yuan.

4.What are the customs on Mid-Autumn Day?

People often celebrate Mid-Autumn Day on the 15th day of eighth lunar month. On that day, the moon turns into a full one. Family members reunite to admire the bright moon.

Legend has it that there were once ten suns in the sky. It was very hot on the earth and many crops died in the heat. The earth was saved by a young man named Hou Yi, who succeeded in shooting down nine of the suns. As a reward, Yi got a precious elixir, which would send the person who ate it to the moon, from the goddess. He gave it to his wife Chang E. One day, Yi wasn’t at home and a hunter came to steal the elixir. To protect it, Chang E drank it herself. Suddenly she became lighter and flew to the moon. Yi was very sad when he found out about this. He looked up to the moon with tears and saw that the moon was very round and bright on the night. To honor Chang E and Hou Yi, people began to celebrate this day as a festival for family reunions.

5.Can you tell me something about Qingming Festival?

Well, Qingming Festival usually occurs in early April. From that day, the weather begins to get warm and rainfall begins to increase. Qingming Festival is a time for many different activities. Tomb sweeping is the most important one of all. People clean the tombs of their deceased relatives and offer them food and drinks. They also burn paper money at night. It’s believed that their ancestors will receive it in heaven.

Another activity is spring outing. Everything in nature will take on a new look at this time. Trees turn green and flowers blossom. It’s a good time to enjoy various outdoor activities such a hiking on mountains or flying kites in parks.

6.Can you talk about the wedding traditions in China?

In the early morning, a line of cars will take the groom to the bride’s house. He needs to bring some red envelope money and give it to his bride’s female friends in exchange for “letting the bride go”. When the new couple arrives at the groom’s house, they eat some sweet dumplings together, which represent smoothness and happiness in their future lives. Then they chat with their relatives and friends for a while and head to the reception hall. An MC will host the wedding reception. After his speech, all relatives and friends will toast together and give the new couple their best wishes. A wedding is such an important moment in one’s life that he or she will never forget it.

7.Why did people use to think that sons were more important than daughters for families in

China?

In China, people used to prefer sons to daughters because boys stayed with their parents even after marriage. They were supposed to provide for their ageing parents and continue the family tree. However, such attitudes have changed over time. Nowadays women are taking a much more important position in society than before. In my family, sons and daughters are treated equally.

8.Can you talk something about Christmas?

Christmas falls on December 25th. It’s a religious festival to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and it’s one of the most important festivals in Western countries. On Christmas Eve, parents often put an evergreen tree in the living room and decorate it with colorful lights and cute handicrafts. They also place a number of wrapped gifts for their kids under the tree. Children hang their stockings at the end of their beds before they go to sleep, because they believe Santa Claus is going to fill their stockings with Christmas gifts quietly at night.

In some countries such as Germany, you can find Christmas Markets during the holiday season in almost every city, town and village. There you can buy all kinds of Christmas gifts, especially traditional stuff like hand-made candles and wood carvings.

9.Can you talk something about Halloween?

Halloween falls on October 31st. People celebrate this festival by doing something scary. For example, they attend parties, carve jack-o’-lanterns, tell scary stories and watch horror movies.

At costume parties, adults often dress up as ghosts, witches and monsters to scare each other. Children go from house to house, asking for treats such as candies, with the question “trick or treat”. It means if you don’t give them candies, they will play a trick on you. They usually get a lot of candies from house owners at the end of the day.

10.Can you talk something about Easter?

Easter is a Christian festival to celebrate Jesus Christ’s coming back to life. It occurs in spring. On Easter, families dye boiled eggs into beautiful colors because eggs are a symbol of rebirth. These eggs are called Easter eggs. Parents hide the eggs in various places for their kids to find, and this game is called the Easter egg hunt. The Easter Bunny is another character that symbolizes this festival. He brings a basket of colored eggs, candies and toys to the kids’ houses. Kids all love him a lot!

11.Can you talk something about Thanksgiving Day?

Thanksgiving is America's preeminent day. It is celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday in the month of November. It has a very interesting history. Its origin can be traced back to the 16th century when the first thanksgiving dinner is said to have taken place.

Thanksgiving Day is traditionally a day for families and friends to get together for a special meal. The meal often includes a turkey, stuffing, potatoes, cranberry sauce, gravy, pumpkin pie, and vegetables. Thanksgiving Day is a time for many people to give thanks for what they have.

Thanksgiving Day parades are held in some cities and towns on or around Thanksgiving Day. Some parades or festivities also mark the opening of the Christmas shopping season. Some people have a four-day weekend so it is a popular time for trips and to visit family and friends.

12.Can you talk something about April Fools’ Day?

My favorite festival is April Fools’ Day. I like it so much because on that day we’re allowed to make fun of each other. Last year, I lied to my classmate that our teacher asked us to read our essays aloud. He believed me and did it. Then he found out he was fooled. All my classmates laughed at him loudly. It was really funny.

Village and City Life

13.What are the advantages of village life?

The living environment in villages is much better than that in cities. The sky is always crystal-clear. People can enjoy various outdoor activities without worrying about the air quality. The pace of life in villages is slow and people have more free time to enjoy what they like. Also, the population density in rural areas is rather low. People from villages don’t have to suffer from so much stress due to the competitive job market. I think those are the reasons why more and more city dwellers would like to take a break and spend their vacations in the countryside.

14.What are the disadvantages of village life?

Well, in my opinion, the disadvantages of village life include the following: first, public transportation and communication channels in villages are not as developed as those in cities. It often takes a long time for village people to travel around. Meanwhile, they can hardly get updated information because it’s hard for them to connect to the Internet. These all leave village people relatively isolated from the outside world; second, villages offer fewer job opportunities than cities and people there are often paid less; lastly, you can hardly find movie theatres and amusement parks in villages, which makes life a bit boring. These are the main reasons why many people leave their villages and look for jobs in cities.

15.What are the advantages of city life?

Cities offer people a wide variety of choices to do shopping, dine and have fun. Compared with villages, cities provide better education. Most of the top universities in China are located in big cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. There are also more job opportunities in cities. I believe these are the reasons why many people migrate to big cities to pursue a better life.

16.What are the disadvantages of city life?

Although cities provide people with convenient and colorful lives, there are quite a lot of disadvantages of city life. Traffic congestion occurs from time to time especially during the rush hour. The heavy traffic makes the air quality in cities worse, which causes many people to get sick. Also, the cost of living in cities is rather high. It’s reflected in education fees, healthcare expenses and housing prices. Many people who live in big cities are renting their apartments because they can’t afford to buy their own houses.

17.Is it good to maintain the rapid development of cities?

It cuts both ways. Rapid growth makes city dwellers enjoy higher salaries and standard of living. But on the other hand, growth causes a number of social problems. An obvious example would be pollution. When I was little, I used to play games in the park near my house. Now due to urban development, the park has become a chemical factory that discharges a large amount of wastewater every day.

18.Do you think the differences between cities and villages are becoming smaller?

Yes, I think so. People from villages enjoy much higher standard of living than before. This is reflected in a lot of aspects. For example, because of the railway construction, public transportation in villages has become much more convenient than before. Besides, a number of villages are able to provide Internet access for the public which makes communications more efficient. And thanks to real estate development, many villagers are living in spacious and well-furnished houses now.

Early Memories

19.What are the important things in one’s childhood?

From my point of view, happiness is the most important thing in one’s childhood. Kids should have supportive parents, so that they can get enough freedom to do what they’re interested in. They need a lot of friends too, with whom they’ll never fell lonely. It’s also important for them to have good teachers, from whom they learn the skills to solve problems.

20.How was your childhood?

I had a happy childhood. My parents were kind. They never scolded me. My teachers were knowledgeable and patient. They were ready to help us solve problems all the time. My happiest memory is of my grandma. She always kept candies in her pockets. Every time we went to visit her, she would give me some. My mom used tease me and say, “No more candies next time!” But my grandma gave me some anyway.

21.What is the most unforgettable thing in your childhood?

The most unforgettable thing in my childhood is my trip to Germany when I was in Grade 1. I went there by plane with my parents. It was my first time on a plane, so I was really excited. Germany is a lovely country. We visited a great many places such as its capital city Berlin, its second largest city Hamburg and a small town called Neuschwanstein. Neuschwanstein is famous for its castle, which was the inspiration for Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle. Since I was a fan of Disney stories, I found this castle really romantic. Although we only spent a few days in Germany, I’ll never forget this exciting trip.

22.Do you still remember your first school day? How was it?

Of course, I remember my first school day so well. At first, I was very nervous because everything was new to me. I felt relaxed soon since my teachers were kind and friendly. They played games with us to make us feel at home. To my surprise my school was really beautiful. There were trees and flowers everywhere. The most unforgettable thing was that I met a lovely girl Jean. We walked around the schoolyard and had lunch together. She became my best friend and we maintained our friendship ever since.

23.What kind of boy/girl were you when you were little?

I used to be noisy and naughty when I was a little boy. Whenever my grandma was out of my room, I took all my toys out of the drawers and spread them all over the ground. In spite of this, my grandma never punished me because I always told jokes and made her laugh in the end.

I used to be a quiet girl when I was little. I seldom cried. As long as I got rag dolls to play with, I would spend the whole day sitting in the sofa. My parents always say I never caused them any trouble. They’re really proud of me.

24.Are there any bad memories from your childhood?

Yes, I have some bad memories from my childhood. When I was in Grade 2, I disliked my Chinese teacher because he was really impatient with us. He never welcomed creative questions. Because of this, it was hard for us to develop our independent thinking. Luckily he left our school when I was in Grade 3.

Education

25.What do you know about the education system in China?

The education system in China is highly developed. All children must finish the nine years of compulsory education, which include six years of primary school and three years of junior middle school. After that, they can either attend high schools for general education or vocational schools for technical training. This usually lasts for another three years. Outstanding high school graduates will then become university students, while vocational school graduates will directly apply for jobs.

26.What do you think of the education system in China nowadays?

From my point of view, the education system in China focuses too much on exams, so that

students work hard only in order to pass the exams. Although they get good marks on paper, they may not be able to apply the knowledge in real life. The exam-oriented education system should be replaced by education that focuses more on practical skills. There should also be more extracurricular activities to help students develop a variety of interests and broaden their view.

27.What is the best way to educate children?

There are many good methods of educating children. In my opinion, the best way is to trust them, that is, to give them freedom to do things they like. For example, parents can allow children to arrange their spare time on their own. As long as they finish their homework on time and put enough efforts in studies, there is no need to push them too hard. Meanwhile, parents should also be tolerant by allowing children to make and correct their own mistakes. In this way, they’ll not only educate children effectively, but also become their friends.

28.How is the education quality in your school?

The quality of education in my school is good. There is a large collection of books in our library. We can find almost any books that we’re interested in. Teachers are dedicated to the students. They especially pay attention to fostering our critical thinking and independent learning skills. Because of this, we’re always eager to solve problems on our own.

29.How do you like your school life?

My school life is very colorful. I like the subjects I’m studying, especially English. By studying English, I not only learn a foreign language but also something useful about Western Culture. There are also plenty of exciting activities in our school like the chess club, the football team and even a rock band. I take part in the chess club in my spare time. I’ve made many new friends in this way.

30.If you were the headmaster, what would you do to improve your school?

If I were the headmaster, I would do three things to improve my school. First, I would try to relieve some pressure from the students by reducing the amount of homework they have to do. Second, I would organize more extracurricular activities like basketball games. In this way, students will learn the importance of teamwork. Finally, would also promote the communication between teachers and students. Good communication helps teachers better understand their students and create a friendly atmosphere in classes.

31.Do you want to go to university in the future?

Of course I do. My grandma often says people should never stop learning. I totally agree. With a university degree, it’ll be easier for me to find a better job. Also, I’ll become more independent in university because I’ll have to handle my daily routines on my own. This is an important lesson for everyone to learn.

National and Local Produce and Products

32.What would you recommend I eat in your hometown?

Roast duck is one of the most popular local foods in Beijing. I highly recommend you try it in

Quanjude, a famous chain restaurant with the best taste. It normally costs around 100 Yuan per person. Roast duck is very delicious. People often eat it with thin pancakes, cucumbers, green Chinese onions and sweet sauce as a set. It’s quite oily and fat, so you’d better not eat too much at a time.

33.What do you recommend I buy as a souvenir in your hometown?

I highly recommend you buy a set of Fuwa dolls as a souvenir from Beijing. A full set includes five little children and each of them has a name. They symbolize the different cultures and characteristics of China. For example, Nini is like a kite which stands for a traditional Chinese recreational activity. Jingjing is a panda which is rare species of bear native to China. Why don’t you buy a full set and figure out what the other three Fuwa dolls symbolize?

34.What crops do people in your hometown grow?

My hometown is Beijing. As it’s the capital city of China, you can hardly find any crops downtown. However, if you take a tour of the suburbs, you’ll be surprised by the wide variety of crops there. In Huairou District you’ll find tasty chestnuts, and in Pinggu District you can try the sweetest peaches in North China.

35.What products is China famous for?

China is good at producing many types of products and it’s most famous for its silk cloth. Chinese silk cloth is sold all over the world and it’s regarded as one of the finest textile products in Asia. Besides silk, China is also a good place to buy tea. When foreign travelers come to China, they often taste various Chinese teas and buy some as souvenirs.

Pollution and Recycling

36.What kinds of pollution do you know?

There are many different types of pollution. As far as I know, they include air pollution, water pollution, water pollution, solid waste, noise pollution, light pollution as well as nuclear pollution, among which I believe air pollution is the most serious, not only in China but also globally.

37.Do you think pollution is becoming a more and more serious problem?

Yes. In my opinion, pollution has become a serious problem in my city. My dad often tells me about his childhood when he went fishing with his neighbors. It seems I have rarely seen a lake that is clean enough to fish in. it’s really a pity! Air pollution is also severe. From time to time, I see smoke coming out of the factory smokestacks near my house. I wonder whether there are sufficient controls to ensure these emissions are not harmful.

38.What do you think is the most serious environmental problem in China?

Of all the different types of pollution, I think nuclear radiation is the most serious problem facing the environment. Nuclear power stations seemed to be one of the cleanest sources of energy before. However, after the Japanese earthquake in 2011, nuclear safety has become a big issue. Many countries such as Germany have given up nuclear power development plans for the time being. The damage from nuclear waste is difficult to see, which makes it even more dangerous. I learned from a TV program that a vast area around the Chernobyl plant is still uninhabitable now, though

it’s been over 25 years since the disaster.

39.What do you do to protect the environment?

When I do my homework, I often write or print double-sided. Paper is made from trees and trees are able to absorb carbon dioxide in the air, so we should protect trees by saving paper. And when my grandparents throw away rubbish, I always ask them to sort it into the appropriate bins. Although my efforts seem to be limited, if everyone does the same, I’m sure it’ll have a positive effect in the long run.

40.What do you know about recycling?

Recycling is the process of changing used materials into new ones. It’s an important way of protecting the environment because it keeps us from throwing away things that can be reused and reduces the consumption of new materials. In my daily life, I often donate my old books to poor children instead of throwing the away. I also collect waste plastics and make them into toys. I believe if everyone contributes a little, it’ll make a big difference in the end.

41.Do you know any types of renewable energy? How are they different from traditional

energy?

As far as I know, renewable energy includes solar power, wind power and geothermal power. For traditional power sources such as coal and natural gas, emissions and pollution are a key concern. Coal-fired plants that dominate global energy production produce over 2000 pounds of carbon dioxide for every megawatt hour of energy generated, which is more than any other energy source. Natural gas---the second most common source of energy in the world---products around 1000 pounds of carbon dioxide per megawatt hour. Compared with traditional power sources, solar, wind and geothermal power sources produce little amount of emissions. They’re much more environmentally friendly and have been highly promoted by the government in recent years.

42.If you were a government official, what would you do to protect the environment?

If I were a government official, I would encourage people to plant more trees. Trees can absorb carbon dioxide in the air and help reduce the greenhouse effect. They also help hold soil and water thus preventing flash flooding and soil erosion. Trees are so important to human beings that we can’t live without them. I would also promote the use of clean energy such as solar power and try to reduce the consumption of coal. In this way, less waste gas would be released into the atmosphere and the air would be much cleaner.

43.Do you think the limitation on car sales is a good solution to the environmental problem in

Beijing?

Yes, I think so. There are too many cars running on the streets in Beijing. This not only results in traffic congestion but also causes serious environmental problems. To solve this problem, Beijing’s government decided to limit the sales of cars from 2010. This measure has been very effective. Take my family for example. My father decided to buy a car in late 2009 because he wanted to drive me to school. However, due to the new policy, we had to delay our purchase. Now I need to go to school on foot. Instead of feeling disappointed, I’m happy that I’m doing something good for the environment. Because of the efforts of all citizens, we can now see the

blue sky more often.

44.Why the environment was seriously polluted?

There are many reasons why the environment has been damaged. First, as a result of the rapid industrialization process, more and more factories have been constructed in recent years. These factories produce a large amount of waste gas and water. Without proper treatment, the industrial waste is released into the air and rivers and does harm to the environment. Second, due to the accelerated population growth, more energy is needed and more waste is produced. Third, many people are still not aware of the serious consequences of pollution and the importance of sustainable development. People’s indifference to the environment makes the situation even worse.

三一口语四级考试细节

三一口语考试中需要注意的 5 个细节(一) 1. Say hello and goodbye to the examiner. Just tell the examiner your Chinese name.( 首先要和考官打招呼, 只需要告诉考官你的中文名字即可.) 2. When answering questions, do not only say " yes" or " no". Try to keep talking and not to stop.( 在回答问题的时候,不要单纯只说"是", 或"不是", 要围绕这一话题尽可能多的论述.) 3. Meanwhile, don't be nervous when you interrupted by the examiner.( 同时, 如果在论述的过程中被考官打断了,也不要紧张.) 4. If you do not hear the questions clearly just ask the examiner to repeat that.( 如果你没有听清楚考官的问题, 可以让他重复一次.) 5. Don't tell lies and give original and interesting ideas.( 不要说谎, 要给出考官比较新颖的和有趣的观点考点内容 1. 三一口语四级考试中的时态问题:三一口语四级对于考生来说,主要侧重于一般过去时,一般将来时两种基础时态。2. 首先,三一口语新大纲要求like 要求掌握like to do sth/ li ke doing sth. 本质来说,大纲中并没有实质增加新的考点,只是更加完善了like 的用法 三一口语四级考试第一部分需要注意:(二) 1. Greetings Good morning / afternoon! How are you?/ How are you doing? Fine. Thank you very much. Nice to meet you. / Nice to meet you, too. Glad to see you./ Me, too. Which school / grade are you in? Why do you take GESE exam? Nice day, isn’t it? Yeah, it’s war m and sunny. 2. If you don’t understand the examiner’s question, don’t worry and you can say: Would you please rephrase that? What do you mean by XX? I’m sorry, I can’t catch you. Would you please repeat that? Would you please say that again? 3. Gap Fillers ①表示正在思考:Let me see./ How to say/ It is not easy to say/ It is hard to say ②表示陈述事实:you know/ to be honest/ to be frank/ to tell you the truth/ in fact ③表示要表达自己的看法:in my opinion/ I think ④表示解释自己的句子:what I mean is / that is to say / what I want to say is 4. Brain storm and Talk around I’ve got an egg in my hand. So imagine how many ways you can use it in. You don’t know the word “watch”, but you should say something to make the people understand what you mean. 5. 四级对话话题范例:四级对话话题范例:Can I have your Topic form, please? Yes, here you are. I’m going to talk about New York. Do you know ? Where did you go for your holiday I went to Benidorm. last year? …. 三一口语考试技巧:(三) 三一口语四级的考试时间为十分钟,前五分钟是自选话题的部分,后五分钟是对话的部分。这两部分都非常的重要,因为这两部分各占考试分数的百分之五十。那么如何让学生在短短的十分钟内充分的展现自我,给考官留下深刻的印象,在所有的学生中脱颖而出?1.自选话题自选话题在选材时一定要慎重,尽量选一些很新颖的话题,当考官一看到你的自选话题时马上就能抓住他的眼球,这样考官会觉得你的选材很有新意。但是新颖并不是越奇特越好。在选材时还要注意所选题材一定是学生亲身经历的,而且在他的头脑中有深刻的印象。这样在和考官交流时学生才能有话可说。自选话题的选材一定要适合孩子。有些家长盲目求新,为孩子选择了一些较难的话题,因为孩子的年龄较小,认知性有限,较难的话题会影响孩子的发挥,自然也就会影响到孩子的成绩。在和考官分享自选

三一口语三级常考问题及答案

三一口语三级常用话题归纳 Section 1: Greetings 打招呼 1. What’s your name? 2. May I have your name? 3. Can you tell me your name? 4. How are you doing today? / How is it going? / How do you do? 5. How are you? 6. How old are you? 7. What are y ou wearing today? And what’s the color? 8. Which grade are you in? Section 2: 工作 1. What does your father do? / What is your father’s job? 你爸爸是做什么的? My father is a worker. / My father works as a worker. 2. What does your mother do? / What is your mother’s job? 你妈妈是做什么的? My mother is a nurse. / My mother works as a nurse. 3. What do your parents do? / What are your parents’ jobs? 你的父母是做什么的? They’re workers. / They work as workers. 4. Is your mother a teacher? 你的妈妈是老师吗? No, she isn’t. / Yes, she is. 5. Is your father a teacher? 你的爸爸是老师吗? Section 3: 学习场所 1. Where do you live? 你住在哪?I live in… 2. Is your home far from here? 你家离这远吗?Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t. 3. Where do you study? 你在哪上学?I study at…school.

三一口语六级话题 Motivation

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三一口语六级常见问题

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