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[简答题]Discussion topic:
Famous People
Example questions:
· Do famous people have special responsibilities to society
· Some famous people are very rich. Is this fair
· What kinds of people are famous or admired in your country
· Should the private lives of famous people be made public
· Do you think that monuments to famous people are a waste of money
· In Britain, for example, certain famous people receive honours and titles. What do you think of this
[简答题]Discussion topic:
{{B}}Food{{/B}}
Example questions
· What kinds of food do people in your country like to eat
· Do you think that most people in your country eat healthily
· Do older people and younger people prefer the same kinds of food
· What kinds of food do you think will be more popular or less popular in the future
· Is food an important aspect of cultural life in your country
[简答题]{{B}}Discussion topic:
Sport{{/B}}
{{I}}Example questions:{{/I}}
· What kinds of sports are popular in your country now, but weren’t popular 20 years ago
· Do you think that young people spend too much time studying, watching TV, and playing on computers rather than getting exercise and playing sports
· How can playing sports help us in other aspects of our lives
· Which sports do you think will become more popular in the future
· Compare the kinds of sports that men and women prefer.
[多项选择]Discussion
Topic: Public Health
Now, Candidate A and Candidate B, here is a list of problems of public health.
(Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through. )
What do you think are the problems that should be solved quickly I’d like each of you to choose three from the list and tell each other why. If you hold different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here. You just talk to each other and I won’t join you. You have 5 minutes. All right. Would you begin (The interlocutor may sit back and intervene only when necessary. )
Problems of Public Health:
●air pollution
●contaminated food
●poisoned water
●noise pollution
●polluted infant formula
●white pollution
●littering
[多项选择]Discussion
Topic: Ways to Handle Stress
Now, Candidate A and Candidate B, here is a list of ways to handle stress.
(Hand out the list to the candidates and let them read it through. )
What do you think are the most effective ways to handle stress I’d like each of you to choose three from the list and tell each other why. If you hold different opinions you may argue and you may also add your own ideas that are not listed here. You just talk to each other and I won’t join you. You have 5 minutes. All right. Would you begin (The interlocutor may sit back and intervene only when necessary. )
Most Effective Ways to Handle Stress:
●Try physical activity
●Share your stress
●Take care of yourself
●Make time for yourself
●Create a quiet scene
●Go ahead and cry
●Relax
(For candidates)
[单项选择]What has long been a topic of discussion among economists
A. The merits and drawbacks of a large population.
B. The disadvantages of a large population.
C. The advantages of a small population.
D. The rapidly growing world population.
[填空题]
What is the topic of last week’s discussion
[单项选择]
{$mediaurl}What is the topic of the discussion
A. Ideas behind forms of historical research.
B. History of successful expansion of world empires.
C. Connections between culture and transportation.
D. Ancient systems of laws and social control.
[单项选择]What is the main topic of the discussion ?()
A. The strength of ocean currents.
B. The movement of sediment deep in the ocean.
C. The best methods for studying deep ocean processes.
D. A new way of measuring the depth of the ocean.
[简答题]{{B}}Discussion topic:
Advertising{{/B}}
{{I}}Example questions:{{/I}}
· What kinds of advertising can you find in your everyday life
· Do you think that there is too much advertising in our lives
· Do you think that certain products are better advertised in particular ways
· Many people find advertising informative. Others claim it just creates demand for unnecessary products and services. What do you think
· What controls should there be on advertising
[简答题]{{B}}PART 3{{/B}}
{{B}}Discussion topic:
Success{{/B}}
Example questions:
· In your country, how is success defined or measured
· What goals do most people in your country have in life
· How can people reach these goals
· Is there a lot of competition with others trying to achieve the same goals
· What kinds of people are most likely to become successful
[简答题]{{B}}PART 3{{/B}}
{{B}}Discussion topic:
Friendship{{/B}}
Example questions:
· What are the most important qualities of a good friend
· What kind of people don’t you like to be with
· Who do you prefer to spend time with, your best friend or your family
· Compare spending time with one’s friends and with one’s family.
· Compare spending time with one’s boss and with one’s friends.
· How could a person make friends with his or her boss
[简答题]{{B}}PART 3{{/B}}
{{B}}Discussion topic:
Family{{/B}}
Example questions:
· How has family life changed in your country over the last 50 years
· Do you think that each person in a family should have a clear role
· Do you think it is better for families to live close together
· How do you think that family life will change in the future
· What do you think are the qualities of good parents
· How will you treat your children differently to the way your parents treat you
[简答题]{{B}}PART 3{{/B}}
{{B}}Discussion topic:
Books{{/B}}
Example questions:
· What kind of books do people in your country like to read
· Do you think that people’s tastes in books change as they get older
· Do men and women like to read the same types of books
· What do You think are the qualities or a good book
· If you wrote a book, what kind of book would it be
[填空题]
Ⅰ.Each of the passages is followed by some questions. For each
question four answers are given. Read the passages carefully and choose the best
answer to each question.
The history of responds to the work of the artist Sandro Botticelli
(1444--1510) suggests that widespread appreciation by critics is a relatively
recent phenomenon. Writing in 1550, Vasari expressed an unease with Botticelli’s
work, admitting that the artist fitted awkwardly into his evolutionary scheme of
the history of art. Over the next two centuries, academic art historians defamed
Botticelli in favor of his fellows Florentine, Michelangelo. Even when
anti-academic art historians of the early nineteenth century rejected many of
the standards of evaluation adopted by their predecessors, Botticelli’s work
remained outside of accepted taste, pleasing neither amateur observers nor
connoisseurs. (Many of his best paintings, however, remained hidden away in
obscure churches and
[填空题]
[A] A BBC television series has raised the question of whether cats should be kept indoors at night. Wildlife experts say keeping cats locked up from dusk to dawn will prevent much of the carnage they create, and will also mean they are less likely to be run over. Mammal expert Professor Steve Harris, from Bristol University, said, "The message is clear, most people are heartily sick of having their neighbors’ cats in their gardens".
[B] Even today, some view the black cat as an omen of misfortune. Even the English language is stacked against the moggy. Spiteful people are dubbed as being "catty". A raucous cry is a "caterwaul". At work, a greedy, lazy boss is a "fat cat".
[C] A new survey in the UK indicates that cats come second only to rats as the latest favorite, mammal to visit our gardens. The UK’s 10 million cats have had it rough of late, drawing harsh criticism because of their bloodlust and habit of vie