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託福口語官方範例彙總

託福口語官方範例1

一所你曾經讀過的學校

Describe a school that you have attended.

描述一所你曾經就讀過的學校。

I like my university, Nanjing university, which locatesthe center area of Nanjing.

我喜歡我的大學南京大學,它坐落在南京的中心區域。

We have dormitories, teaching buildings andrefectories named by number and research buildingsnamed by subject.

我們的宿舍,教學建築和食堂都是按照編號命名,而科研樓則按照研究主題命名。

So you can easily find a specific spot.

所以你很容易就可以地找到一個特定的地點。

There is also a large playground and gym with a number of exercise facilities.

這所大學還有一個大操場及具有很多運動設施的體育館。

FurtherMore, it has beautiful scenery in the campus, and there are lots of trees, flowers andgrasses, so you can enjoy the fresh air and the euphonic birds'singing in the morning.

此外,在校園裏有着美麗的風景,有很多的樹,花花草草,所以早上你可以呼吸新鮮的空氣,聽悅耳的鳥兒歌唱。

  託福口語官方範例2

童年的一件快樂的事

請描述一件你童年快樂的事情。

你爲什麼認爲很愉快?

發生在我的童年有趣的一件事是我第一次擁有狗狗—Gus的時候。

當時我十歲, 多年來一直纏着我父母想要養條狗。

那天,我放學回家,我的父母說,他們給我一個驚喜,正在我的房間裏等着。

我跑到房間,打開門的一剎那。

我發現在我的牀上有隻小狗,脖子上戴着一條紅色的蝴蝶結。

他正在睡覺。

而從此以後他每天晚上都是睡在我牀上同樣的地方。

這是我童年感到很快樂的一件事。

Describe an enjoyable event in your childhood.

Why do you think it was enjoyable?

An enjoyable event that took place in my childhood was when I first got my first dog---Gus.

I was ten and had been pestering my parents for a dog for years.

One day I came home from school, my parents said they had a surprise for me and it was waiting for me in my room.

I ran up to my room and threw open the door.

I found a tiny puppy with a red bow around his neck at the foot of my bed.

He was fast asleep.

And for the rest of his life, he slept on the exact same spot at the end of my bed every night.

That was a great happy event in my childhood.

託福口語官方範例3

一個讓你高興的好消息

Describe some good news that made you happyand explain why.

講述一個讓你非常高興的好消息,並解釋原因。

I'll tell you a good news of myself.

我要告訴你個好消息。

You know what?

你知道嗎?

I have just received an offer which tells me that I wasaccepted to be an editor in Xinhua news Agency, which is the most important news agency in China.

我剛剛收到通知,我被新華社錄取,成了一名編輯,要知道它可是中國最重要的新聞機構。

Every one of my classmates admires me because I am the only one who receives this offer.

我的每一個同學都羨慕我,因爲我是唯一收到通知的人。

I dreamed to be a journalist when I was still in middle school and thus I chose journalism as mymajor in the university.

我夢想着成爲一名記者,當我還上初中的時候,我就選擇新聞作爲我大學學習的專業。

When I graduate from the university, I found it very difficult for a female undergraduate to be ajournalist in China, but I proved myself in the end, and got this offer.

當我從大學畢業時,我發現中國的女大學生很難對成爲一名記者,但我最終證明了自己,得到了通知。

  託福口語官方範例4

politeness

your country’s culture, how do you show that you are being polite?

We really value politeness and good manners in the UK, and there are many types of polite behaviour. One of the first things we learn as children is to say "please" and "thank you". As adults, I think we are careful not to be too direct in the language we use. For example, we would never say "Bring me the bill" in a restaurant because this kind of direct instruction would sound rude. It would be much more polite to say "Could we have the bill, please?".

we less polite with members of our families than with people we don’t know?

I suppose it's normal to be a bit more relaxed about politeness with family members. Most people tend to speak in a more informal way at home; in the UK, we still say "please" and "thanks", but it's fine to use colloquial language and things like nicknames that you would never use with someone you didn't know.

according to you is politeness?

Speaking Answer: According to me, it is just a way of interacting with people. Some people tend to be polite, means they speak softly and are less likely to use harsh words for others. It is for some the way that people treat others ,the way they want themselves to be treated. I agree with it. It is also about saying please, thank you and sorry whenever required.

  託福口語官方範例5

關於學生保健問題

Reading Part:

Student Health Services Need Improvement

①The situation at the health center is unacceptable: you sit in a crowded waiting room for hours waiting to get treatment for minor ailments. Then when it’s your turn, you get about three minutes with an overworked doctor. ②I have two suggestions: first, the health center needs to hire more doctors so that each patient receives quality treatment. And as far as the wait time issue is concerned, the health center is currently open Monday through Fridays, which means that people who get sick over the weekend wait until the following week to get treatment.③ So, opening the health center on weekends should solve that problem too.

Sincerely,

Megan Finch

Listening Part:

聽力原文

Now listen to two students discussing the letter.

(woman) Did you read that letter in the paper?

(man) ④Sure, and though she’s right about the problems, I don’t think what she proposes will do much good.

(woman) Really?

(man) Yeah. Take her first suggestion: I mean, have you seen the health center.

(woman) Of course! Why?

(Man) ⑤Well…it’s tiny. It suffers from lack of space, so, unless they build more treatment rooms or offices or something…

(woman) Oh, I see…

(man) And also, her second suggestion.

(woman) It seems like that’ll help things out…

(man) Well…not necessarily…I mean…think about it. A lot of students aren't even here on the weekends.

(woman) That’s true.

(man) They leave town and get away; there’s not a lot of people here.

(woman) Yeah, like me, I got home probably…at least twice a month.

(man) ⑥Right, and a lot of us leave campus for the weekend even more often than that. So there’s just not a lot of demand for treatment then. See what I mean?

Question:

The man expresses his opinion about the student’s suggestions that are made in the letter. State the man’s opinion and explain the reasons he gives for holding that opinion.

一.範文

The student proposal suggests that changes need be made to improve the Student Health Center. She thinks they should hire more doctors and keep the center open seven days a week. The man disagrees with the proposal for the following reasons. First of all, the real problem is the lack of space. He thinks the center should build more treatment rooms or office instead of hiring more doctors. Second, students don’t stay on campus on the weekends; they leave two or get away. Keeping the center open is a waste of resource because no one’s there during the weekends.