2019年1月雅思口語(yǔ)新題范文及語(yǔ)料總結(jié)之手機(jī)帶來(lái)的影響
2023-11-02 15:42:45 來(lái)源:中國(guó)教育在線
近年來(lái),越來(lái)越多的中國(guó)學(xué)子選擇留學(xué),那其中2019年1月雅思口語(yǔ)新題范文及語(yǔ)料總結(jié)之手機(jī)帶來(lái)的影響?本文則針對(duì)這個(gè)問(wèn)題,為大家整理了資料,接下來(lái)咱們就一起往下了解吧。
答題思路
How mobile phone makes a difference to your life
手機(jī)如何改變你的生活
P2
Describe how mobile phone makes a difference to your life You should say:
When and where you got it
How often you use it
What you do with it
And explain how it makes a difference to your life
描述一下手機(jī)如何改變你的生活,你應(yīng)該說(shuō):
你在何時(shí)何地得到的
你多久用一次
你用它做什么
并解釋它是如何改變你的生活的
P3
What would be the future of cellphone?
How would you feel if you were banned from using cellphone for a month?
What is the impact of cellphones?
What do you think about people who speak loudly on cellphone in public places?
Do young people use cellphones the same way old people do?
Are cell phones important to you?
手機(jī)的未來(lái)會(huì)怎樣?
如果你被禁止使用手機(jī)一個(gè)月,你會(huì)有什么感覺(jué)?
手機(jī)的影響是什么?
你怎么看那些在公共場(chǎng)所大聲打電話的人?
年輕人使用手機(jī)的方式和老年人一樣嗎?
手機(jī)對(duì)你來(lái)說(shuō)重要嗎?
口語(yǔ)范文
Cellular phones have had a major impact on our lives and the way that we perform everyday tasks. Many of these changes are apparent, while others we may not even be aware of.
手機(jī)已經(jīng)對(duì)我們的生活和我們執(zhí)行日常任務(wù)的方式產(chǎn)生了重大影響。其中許多變化是顯而易見(jiàn)的,而其他一些變化我們甚至可能沒(méi)有意識(shí)到。
Cell phones have brought a whole new meaning to the term multitasking. Twenty years ago, it was not possible to talk to the office while you were at the grocery store picking up some necessary items. You could never have had a three-way business conference while you were fixing dinner or been able to deal with a business client from home while caring for a sick child. Cell phones have enabled us to do various tasks all at the same time.
手機(jī)給一心多用帶來(lái)了全新的含義。20年前,當(dāng)你在雜貨店買(mǎi)一些必需品時(shí),是不可能和辦公室交談的。你不可能在準(zhǔn)備晚餐的時(shí)候召開(kāi)三方商務(wù)會(huì)議,也不可能在照顧生病的孩子的時(shí)候在家與商業(yè)客戶打交道。手機(jī)使我們能夠在同一時(shí)間做各種各樣的任務(wù)。
Cell phones have also enabled families to keep in closer touch with each other. Children can contact you if they have missed their ride form soccer practice and your spouse can call while he is stuck in traffic to let you know that he is going to be late for supper. Teenagers are able to call to ask permission to go somewhere, and with GPS features that are now available on some cell phones, you are able to check to make sure that they are where they are supposed to be.
手機(jī)也使家庭之間保持更密切的聯(lián)系。如果孩子們錯(cuò)過(guò)了足球訓(xùn)練,他們可以聯(lián)系你,你的配偶可以在他堵車(chē)的時(shí)候打電話告訴你他晚飯要遲到了。青少年可以打電話請(qǐng)求去某個(gè)地方的許可,現(xiàn)在一些手機(jī)上有GPS功能,你可以檢查他們是否在他們應(yīng)該在的地方。
Many of these advantages we do not even notice. Have you ever arrived at the grocery store and realized that you have forgotten your grocery list? The first thing you would probably do is to call home and have one of your children read the list off to you. In the same situation in past years, you may have forgotten things or have had to drive all the way back home to get it. If your car breaks down, you automatically call for help instead of having to walk to find a pay phone. Cell phones have certainly made our lives much more convenient.
我們甚至沒(méi)有注意到其中的許多優(yōu)勢(shì)。你是否有過(guò)這樣的經(jīng)歷:當(dāng)你到達(dá)雜貨店時(shí),發(fā)現(xiàn)自己忘記帶購(gòu)物清單了?你可能會(huì)做的第一件事就是給家里打電話,讓你的一個(gè)孩子給你念這個(gè)清單。在過(guò)去幾年的相同情況下,你可能忘記了一些事情,或者不得不開(kāi)車(chē)回家去取。如果你的車(chē)拋錨了,你會(huì)自動(dòng)打電話求助,而不是走著去找付費(fèi)電話。手機(jī)當(dāng)然使我們的生活更方便。
Cell phones have also changed the way that people interact with each other. When we call someone, we are actually calling the person and not a place. This enables us to be more spontaneous when making plans as you rarely get a busy signal and unlike a land line telephone, someone is always home. Cell phones also enable us to call if we are going to be late for an appointment, although this has led to cell phone users running late more often than those who do not have cell phones. These users seem to have adopted the attitude that appointment times are not concrete and use their cell phones to renegotiate their arrival time.
手機(jī)也改變了人們相互交流的方式。當(dāng)我們給某人打電話時(shí),我們實(shí)際上是在給那個(gè)人打電話,而不是在一個(gè)地方。這使我們?cè)谥贫ㄓ?jì)劃時(shí)更自然,因?yàn)槟愫苌贂?huì)收到占線信號(hào),不像固定電話,有人總是在家。手機(jī)還能讓我們?cè)诩s會(huì)遲到時(shí)打電話,盡管這導(dǎo)致手機(jī)用戶比那些沒(méi)有手機(jī)的人更經(jīng)常遲到。這些用戶似乎已經(jīng)采取了這樣的態(tài)度:預(yù)約時(shí)間不是具體的,他們用手機(jī)重新協(xié)商到達(dá)時(shí)間。
口語(yǔ)語(yǔ)料
What is the impact of cellphones?
Like most technologies, cellphones surely have made a place in our day to day lives. With the coming of smart phones, people now use it for almost everything. Gone are the days when people bought cameras. The only people who buy cameras nowadays are either the camera lovers or professional photographers. So, the general public has now become a photographer. People carry phones everywhere because they need the next most important thing, internet. Internet allows people to communicate and do so much more. I think cell phones have in a way changed the way people live their lives.
手機(jī)的影響是什么?
和大多數(shù)技術(shù)一樣,手機(jī)肯定在我們的日常生活中占有一席之地。隨著智能手機(jī)的出現(xiàn),人們現(xiàn)在幾乎用它來(lái)做任何事情。人們買(mǎi)相機(jī)的日子一去不復(fù)返了?,F(xiàn)在買(mǎi)相機(jī)的人不是相機(jī)愛(ài)好者就是專業(yè)攝影師。所以,大眾現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)成為一名攝影師。人們隨身攜帶手機(jī),因?yàn)樗麄冃枰乱粋€(gè)最重要的東西,互聯(lián)網(wǎng)。互聯(lián)網(wǎng)允許人們交流和做更多的事情。我認(rèn)為手機(jī)在某種程度上改變了人們的生活方式。
What do you think about people who speak loudly on cellphone in public places?
Be it public place or anywhere, speaking loudly on phone, I believe is quite unethical. When one speaks loudly on phone, firstly it disturbs the other person on phone. The disadvantage with phones has been that one cannot see the expression of other when talking, so speaking loudly could be taken any ways. Apart from the person on the other end, it also creates nuisance for the people around.
你怎么看那些在公共場(chǎng)所大聲打電話的人?
無(wú)論是在公共場(chǎng)所還是在任何地方,大聲講電話,我認(rèn)為這是非常不道德的。當(dāng)一個(gè)人在電話里大聲說(shuō)話時(shí),首先會(huì)打擾到另一個(gè)人。手機(jī)的缺點(diǎn)是一個(gè)人在說(shuō)話的時(shí)候看不到別人的表情,所以大聲說(shuō)話可以采取任何方式。除了另一端的人,它也會(huì)給周?chē)娜酥圃炻闊?/p>
Do young people use cellphones the same way old people do?
I think definitely not. But for that matter, in my opinion it is not just about old and young, it is also about two different individuals. I have seen older people loving whatsapp and facebook and using it extensively. And even some young, who prefer not using them. But, if we take it in a more general way, young people often click photos and listen to music or probably play games on the phone. However, older people are more fond of chatting with their peers.
年輕人使用手機(jī)的方式和老年人一樣嗎?
我認(rèn)為絕對(duì)不會(huì)。但就這一點(diǎn)而言,在我看來(lái),這不僅僅是關(guān)于老人和年輕人的問(wèn)題,也是關(guān)于兩個(gè)不同的人的問(wèn)題。我看到老年人喜歡whatsapp和facebook,并廣泛使用它們。甚至有些年輕人也不喜歡使用它們。但是,如果我們從更普遍的角度來(lái)看,年輕人經(jīng)常點(diǎn)擊照片,聽(tīng)音樂(lè),或者可能在手機(jī)上玩游戲。然而,老年人更喜歡和他們的同齡人聊天。
Are cell phones important to you?
Well being the part of the 21st century, yes cell phones are important for me. I need it to do my work and communicate with people. But, certainly not the smart phones have much importance in my life. I think any phone that allows me to communicate well with others, is important.
手機(jī)對(duì)你來(lái)說(shuō)重要嗎?
作為21世紀(jì)的一部分,手機(jī)對(duì)我來(lái)說(shuō)很重要。我需要它來(lái)做我的工作和與人交流。但是,當(dāng)然智能手機(jī)在我的生活中不是很重要。我認(rèn)為任何能讓我與他人交流的電話都很重要。
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