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1、2023年最新雅思口语题库话题P3范文最新雅思口语题库话题P3范文1示例范文:Describe a time you received something but not pay it1. Do you like giving gifts? 你喜欢礼物吗?Oh, yes, I really enjoy gift-giving because it is a perfect way to strengthen bonds with others showing interest and appreciation, expressing gratitude or apology and just
2、letting other people know that I care. I like to bring joy and pleasure to people raising a smile on their faces and fulfilling their small dreams. Even a little present can cheer a person up because it is love and care that matter but not the present itself.2. What gifts would parents give to child
3、ren? 父母会给孩子哪些礼物?Well, I guess it, first of all, depends on the gender of a child and their preferences and needs. As far as I know, boys adore gadgets like smartphones and tablets, tech toys like different kinds of robots and, of course, radio controlled toys which are a great deal of fun to play wi
4、th. They also enjoy getting toy cars, building and construction sets, different ride-ons and board games as presents. However, girls give more preference to something more creative and intimate like arts and crafts kits, collectible and plush toys as well as something, emphasizing their femininity l
5、ike clothes, accessories and beauty gift sets. So, I guess parents would choose something from the list of gifts I mentioned.3. What factors do parents consider when choosing a gift for children? 父母在给孩子选礼物的时候会考虑哪些因素?Well, to my mind, the first factor parents take into account is the occasion. Keepin
6、g it in mind, they then set the budget and get to the next important factor which is the needs of their child. Thinking about the needs of the kid parents also think about their kids' likes and dislikes, their interests at that specific period of time, their habits and, of course, their dreams.
7、Considering all of them, parents make their final choice usually balancing between what a child really wants and needs. I guess it happens this way, at least in the families with kids that I know.最新雅思口语题库话题P3范文2示例范文:Describe an experience that you felt happy that you used your cellphone1. Do young a
8、nd old people use phones in the same way? 年轻人和老人使用手机的方式一样吗?Oh, definitely no. Seniors generally lag behind their younger counterparts especially when it comes to using mobile phones. The only pattern they share is voice calling. In other patterns old people are usually second to the young. Teens and
9、 young adults are more enthusiastic users of cellphones. They are also bigger users of text messaging. I guess the young send and receive at least five times more messages a day than older people. Younger adults tend to use their phones for multimedia content, for taking pictures or video, for acces
10、sing internet. They are also more likely to turn to their phones to avoid others around them to fight boredom. All this is still strange for the old.2. What are the differences between writing a letter and writing a text message on a cell phone? 写信和手机发短信有什么不同?Oh, there are quite a few of differences
11、, actually. First of all, writing a text message is faster than writing a letter 'cause text messages are generally much shorter. Secondly, messages are instant while letters can take weeks to be delivered, which makes communication more complicated. On the other hand, it is more personal to wri
12、te by hand as it adds a human touch to the relationship. Handwritten letters always convey greater effort and greater care taken, let recipients know that they are important for somebody.3. Many people think mobile phones can be annoying at times. Can you give any examples of that? 许多人认为手机很烦人。你能举一些例
13、子吗?Well, one of the examples when I get annoyed with a mobile phone is when the phone ring interrupts an important conversation or distracts my attention from what I really need to do at the moment. Another annoying case is when people talk loudly on their phones on public transport. Such phone conv
14、ersations grab my attention and don't let me relax or focus on my thoughts, which I dislike. I can also irritated when people around play music loudly on a phone 'cause it shows their disrespect to others, which I don't consider appropriate. These are the main situations I don't like
15、 to get in.最新雅思口语题库话题P3范文3示例范文:Describe a person who solved a problem in a clever way1. Do you think the intelligence of a person is important? 你认为一个人的智商重要吗?Oh yeah, I would even say it's vital for living a happy and successful life as it is intelligence that makes people flexible and adaptable,
16、 which lets them thrive in different settings. It also makes people's lives more diverse as thanks to it people become open to new ideas and opportunities and get the ability to see various ways of solving a problem, which in turn gays off in terms of income and professional success. One more be
17、nefit of being intelligent is being attractive for other intelligent people, which results in expanding the social network and range of interests, and again adds to feeling happy and content with life.2. Are people born clever or need to learn to be clever? 人是天生聪明还是需要学着变聪明?Well, I believe the latter
18、 is true as I am sure that intelligence is largely based on people's upbringing rather than inherited traits. There is no doubt that children are born with some genetic predispositions but the brain is a physical organ, and like other organs and muscles in the body it can be trained to be fitter
19、 and more efficient, which proves that intelligence is something malleable that changes over time and can grow especially through hard work and constant practice.3. Do you think there is anything that intelligent people find difficult to do? 你认为聪明的人会遇到哪些困难?I don't think there is something that c
20、an become a real obstacle for smart people if they are really interested in doing it and ready to work hard and have constant practice. Intelligent people usually like challenges and difficulties as they let them push the limits of their brain, concentrate on the knowledge they lack and do their bes
21、t to bridge the skills gag, which, as a result, makes them better, stronger and more satisfied with life. These are the main reasons why I there is nothing that can't be done achieved by thrilled clever people.4. What ways do people use to judge someone's intelligence? 人们从哪些方面评判一个人的智商?Well,
22、intelligence can be measured in a number of different ways, as I know, the most common of which is various 1Q tests. I also heard about psychometric and aptitude tests focusing on the abilities required for a specific job and mainly used in higher education, recruitment and career-counselling. As far as methods used in everyday communication are concerned, I would name discussions on different topics and informal inferences or intuitive judgments which are usually made people even after short interaction