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雅思口语中friends是为常见的一个思路,在每个部分中都曾有涉及过这个话题的问题。不论是描述一个你的好朋友还是描述你认识的好朋友做的某件事,口语中总是绕不开这个话题。下面就为大家分析下近又出现在雅思口语中的friends,来针对某些问题,我们给出的回答。
1. Do you think friends are important?
解题思路:
这道题在回答的时候需要注意的是把朋友作为一个大范围来进行论述或举例,好不要讲个例,比如说:I,myself这样的概念或范围引入题目的回答中。因为毕竟第三部分的题目范围不会太小,除非考官问到你个人的具体内容。
Of
course friends are important! Without friends we would be lonely much
of the time, and although sometimes it’s nice to be left alone, it would
be horrible to have no one to talk to. With friends we can enjoy
similar interests, talk about our lives and share experiences. Friends
should be held close, because they’re some of the most valuable things
we can have. A true friend will always be there for you when you need
them most. A strong group of friends is as good as, if not better than, a
family.
2. Do you prefer to have one or two close friends or a wide circle of friends?
解题思路:
这道题需要注意的是在题目中首先要明白a
wide circle of friends的意思,表示大量的,很多的朋友,然后以自己的想法和态度对于有一两个密友(one or two
close friends)和很多的朋友(a wide circle of
friends)这个比较宽泛的概念进行论述。因为题目问到个人,所以可以出现表示个人的词语,观点及例子。
I
have a wide range of interests, so I think it’s good to have a wide
circle of friends because that way I’m always able to find someone who I
can talk to about something. To be honest though, it’s much better to
have one or two close friends because those are the friends that count.
Close friends will always stick by you through thick and thin, and you
can talk about more personal issues than you can with mere
acquaintances. I’ve had many, many friends over the years but I’ve lost
touch with most of them. Only a few have been my friends the whole time,
and I think that’s the mark of true friendship.
3. What do you think is the difference between a “close friend” and a “best friend”?
解题思路:
这道题在回答时首先要理清自己的思路,到底要以什么方式去阐述“close
friend” 和 “best friend”的区别。对于答题的切入点要明确,比如:怎样的朋友算是“best
friend”,需要具备什么样的条件及素质等等。另外,对于所具备的条件和素质的内容,如果在没有充分准备时间的情况下,选择自己会说的能成为好朋友的内容即可,如:
trust, know well, kindness等等。
Some
people attach great significance to the title of “best friend”.
Personally, I don’t think it’s possible to single one person out as the
“best” and better than other friends. Sometimes it makes your other
friends feel inferior because they are not given this title. The idea of
a best friend is a good one though: it means someone who you absolutely
trust, have known for a long time and get along with very well. It’s a
special relationship that means a lot to both people.
4. How can one distinguish between a close friend and an acquaintance?
解题思路:
这道题不算太难,但需要在论述的时候对于密友和熟人的界限划定清晰,可以通过我们对不同分类的朋友所做的不同的事情把密友和熟人区分的比较明确。另外,此题也应该以大范围的方式进行论述,好不要涉及I的个人表达,可以用someone,
you, a close friend, and acquaintances 这样宽泛的表达来表述。
It’s
easy tell the difference. An acquaintance may be someone you enjoy
spending time with and probably has similar interests to you, but you
don’t know enough about each other to really be good friends.
Acquaintances are often made at school or work where people spend a lot
of time with each other, and you probably like them and enjoy being with
them but don’t have much of a relationship beyond that. A close friend
is someone who you’ve maybe known for a long time and know very well. A
close friend is someone you can talk to about your thoughts and
feelings, but you probably wouldn’t do that with an acquaintance.
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