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[简答题]Part 2&3A teenager you know
Part3 What is your attitude towards young and older people What is the responsibility of young people Is the life of young people comfortable What are differences between teenagers and children
[简答题]part 1Your Work or Your Studies
What do you do (in a typical day) at work
Do you like your job
Would you like to change your job
Do you think you will need to receive any training in the future
What job would you like to do in the future
Why are you taking the IELTS test
Why did you choose that university (or, school)
How do you like your subject
What’s your favourite subject at school
What’s the most difficult part of your course
What’s the most interesting part of your course (your subject)
For you, what’s the most interesting part (or subject or class) of your course
Do you think it will be easy to find that kind of work
Did you like your first day at university
Do you think the first day at university is important
[简答题]Part 1Weekends
What do you do in your spare time
How do you spend time with your family
What do you usually do on weekends
What did you do last weekend
What do other people in your country usually do on weekends
What are you going to do next weekend
Do you think it is important to make the most of your weekend
Do you feel that weekends now are more important to you than when you were a child
[简答题]Part 1Hobbies
What do you do in your free time
Do you like collection
What do you collect
Do you like dance Why
What do you do at weekend
[单项选择]I’d very much like to know what your {{U}}aim{{/U}} in life is.
A. thought
B. idea
C. goal
D. plan
[多项选择] PART 1
·What sports do you play What is your favorite sport What are the rules
[简答题]Part 1Friends
What do you do in your free time with your friends
Is friendship important to you
Do you prefer to spend time with friends or spend time alone
What kind of people do you like to have as friends
[简答题]PART 1
·What do you and your family like to do together
[填空题]If you know what you want to study, research reputations of academic departments by ______.
[单项选择]Choice blindness: You don’t know what you want
We have all heard of experts who fail basic tests of sensory discrimination in their own field: wine snobs (自命不凡的人) who can’t tell red from white wine (though in blackened cups), or art critics who see deep meaning in random lines drawn by a computer. We delight in such stories since anyone claiming to be an authority is fair game. But what if we shine the spotlight on choices we make about everyday things Experts might be forgiven for being wrong about the limits of their skills as experts, but could we be forgiven for being wrong about the limits of our skills as experts on ourselves
We have been trying to answer this question using techniques from magic performances. Rather than playing tricks with alternatives presented to participants, we secretly altered the outcomes of their choices, and recorded how they react. For example, in an early study we showed our volunteers pairs of picture
A. People could explain well why they made their choices.
B. Only a few of participants had choice blindness in making decision.
C. Usually participants were aware of the limits of their skills.
D. Most participants didn’t realize that their choices had been switched.