『壹』 求大一英語期末口語考試的對話!總共12個話題!求編好的好的對話
Topic 12 (Unit 13): Talking about Dreams and Ambitions
Talk about your future plan after your graation.
Sa: Good morning!
Sb: Good morning!
b: What are you doing here?
a: I'm reading my textbook since we will have the final examination next week.
b:So you are a hardworking student. Then what's your plan after your graation?
a:Well, I dreamed to be a collge teacher,because I think teaching is a great and stable job.
b:Wow,you have a wonderful dream and a great expectation for yoru future.
a:Thank you very much!
b: You are welcome!
a: Then do you have any idea about your future plan?
b: I'm afraid not, since I'm just a freshman here. Maybe I can follow you....
a: Good! Hope you can study hard and make your dream come true.
b:I hope so,thanks.Byebye!
a:Bye!
a;
『貳』 英語期末口語測試,求答案各10句
自己想把,靠別人無用
『叄』 大學英語口語考試話題。
For the first question,my answer is yes.Generally speaking,the higher ecation a person received,the more service he will do for the society.In the ecation process,you must see or learn how other people do social service.And then,you will do the same thing as them.After a long time,a habit will go with you.
I have service experience,of course.The first service which I still remember is looking after tha aging people in the hospital.I was 15 years old then,and that was a cold winter.My teacher and my classmates bought some fruits to the hospital.Then we talked to them and do some cleaning and washing for them,because their children can not see them frequently.They are very lonely,so our help to them is meaningful.After that,I also go to museaum to become a volunteer to introce for foreigners and do some work for the library.
In my spare time,I often surf the net to find a part time job,also some volunteer's work.
呵呵,但願對你有所幫助吧~這是我自己想的~
『肆』 聊大英語大一期末英語考試口語試題答案
A Teenager's Joke: Guidelines for Doing Schoolwork
My school had a policy about homework. Students should not spend more than ninety minutes per night doing homework. This is how I use the time for my work.
Fifteen minutes looking for assignment; Eleven minutes calling a friend for the assignment; Twenty three minutes explaining why the teacher is mean and does not like teenagers; Eight minutes in the bathroom; Ten minutes getting a snack; Seven minutes checking the TV Guide;
Six minutes telling my parents that the teacher never explained the assignment;
Ten minutes sitting at the kitchen table waiting for Mom or Dad to do the assignment.
guideline 指導方針 policy 政策 per 每
assignment 作業 mean 低劣的 snack 小吃 TV guide 電視指南
有關青少年的一則笑話——做作業的指導方針
我的學校有一項針對作業的政策。學生每天晚上做作業的時間不應該超過九十分鍾。以下
就是我如何為完成作業而使用這九十分鍾的。
花十五分鍾找作業;
花十一分鍾打電話向同學問作業;
花二十三分 鍾抱怨 老師為什麼總是那麼討厭,為什麼不喜歡我們這些十幾歲的孩子;
花八分鍾在洗手間里;
花十分鍾找小吃;
花七分鍾查看電視節目預告;
花六分鍾告訴父母,老師從沒解釋過所布置的作業;
『伍』 大學英語口語期末考試話題
it's all up to you, you should make a list for these question, then translate in english.
『陸』 英語期末口語考試試題,求答案,10句
Would you like to live with your parents when they are old? What do you think can be done to improve older people』 lives if their children do not live with them?
accturally I like to live with my mum and dad together and share the happy time with them, to some extent, I can not image how I can live if I am not with my parents. But for some reason, the children cann't live with the older people e to works, business and anyother reasons, the parents will have nothing to depend especially when they are sick, because there will be nobody to take care of them at that moment. Paying for a agent or somebody to take the older people instead of their kids would be a good idea.
2.What mode of transportation do you prefer to travel, by plane, by train or other means? Why?
I like to take train to travel as transportation because the train is more safe and in time, the other reason I like the train is its environmental protection, with no emission to the air. I don't like to take plane because I am afraid of it, and also two expensive. Driving a car is more convinient but it also has problems of emissioning and high cost.
『柒』 大學英語口語話題
1.Hey guys, this is an odd question, but I figure you can answer it best. I'm 16 (amost 17) years old, going into 11th grade, and it's about time to figure out what I "want to be when I grow up." I have a little bit of web design and programming experience, am VERY good with computers (making them do things, fixing them), and have done a bunch of stuff in linux (compiled a kernel, yadda yadda). I just like being around computers, and discussing them. What kind of job do I want?! Have any of you guys seen The Screensavers on TechTV, where they just research new programs, help people fix their computers, and talk about computing news and new hardware? I think that would be the perfect job for me, but that's shooting a big high... Help! What should I look for?
2. was six years old when my father bought me a home computer. It was Commodore 64, the legendary thing. I mostly played games with it. Sometimes my father typed in some programs from computer books, and I was thrilled to try them. When I got bored to just playing, I began to write programs of my own. It required quite a lot of concentration and nerves, and usually I never finished my programs.
At times my parents tried to cut down the time I spent with the computer. Some days I woke up, turned the computer on, and sat next to it until it was evening (I didn't even bother to change my pyjamas to day clothes). But on the other hand, my parents said that I seldom complained about llness. The computer always kept me entertained. In addition, I think that my English skills are very much derived from it. Sometimes it was necessary to read a manual of few hundred pages to completely understand how to play some complicated game. Also much of the computer programming literature is available in English only. And what comes to future, I expect a computer-related career. All in all, I think that the computer has been a very significant thing in my life.
3.And now we have this wonderful, versatile machine and a word processor that keeps writers sane, more or less. Certainly for a writer it is -- to borrow from the younger generation -- awesome! I go merrily along, typing thoughts, having occasional inspirations, throwing them out, retyping them, being sure there are no split infinitives, counting the words, adding some more, moving them around. In fact, I have moved this paragraph three times and may decide yet that it belongs someplace else. And when I need to know a date, I switch over to the Web and ask Google. When I need to know the history of pencils, I ask Google. When I need to know who said what in Congress, I ask Google. Google knows everything. Google is at the moment, the leading search engine.
E-mail is a gem. It keeps scattered families in touch. I check my e-mail in the morning before I have my coffee to see what my kids are doing. E-mail connects the whole world. For a little while I was corresponding with a person in Scotland. I had no idea whether it was a man or woman, but he/she was quite surprised to learn that Colorado was part desert.
Nothing is perfect, including computers. But I find myself agreeing with Marshall McLuhan that, "The computer is by all odds the most extraordinary of the technological clothing ever devised by man. Beside it the wheel is a mere hula hoop."
4.My Family
My Family
Originally uploaded by mrswonderful. One of the fabulous things about "getting things done" and decluttered is that you run across old photos.
I love these people. I am not sure who they are exactly. But they are my people. I think I know, and there is someone still alive who is in the photo so he might know.
But what a grand mystery... what a wonderful day that must have been, and what is behind all those different expressions? Which one would die too young, which one would die an old lady who "bequeathed" her 150 Harlequin romance novels to me ring the summer I had surgery and was on crutches?
I love this photo, and these people.
5. The Spring Festival is the most important festival for the Chinese people and is when all family members get together, just like Christmas in the West. All people living away from home go back, becoming the busiest time for transportation systems of about half a month from the Spring Festival. Airports, railway stations and long-distance bus stations are crowded with home returnees.
The lively atmosphere not only fills every household, but permeates to streets and lanes. A series of activities such as lion dancing, dragon lantern dancing, lantern festivals and temple fairs will be held for days. The Spring Festival then comes to an end when the Lantern Festival is finished.
China has 56 ethnic groups. Minorities celebrate their Spring Festival almost the same day as the Han people, and they have different customs.