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2021年1-4月雅思口语新题答案解析:第一次吃某种食物

2021-02-25来源:互联网

  雅思口语考试又迎来了换题季,相信你一定非常期待,有哪些新题更新进来呢?今天小编给大家整理了2021年1-4月雅思口语part2新题解析:第一次吃某种食物,希望能够帮助大家更好的备考雅思口语考试,一起来看看吧!

  Describe a time when you first ate a kind of food.

  You should say:

  When it happened

  Where it happened

  What food you ate

  And explain how you felt about this kind of food

  The time I’d like to describe to you is the time when I first ate a burger. I don’t mean a Macdonald’s burger or a fast food burger – I mean, a “real” burger in a proper burger and steakhouse. I was invited there by an American friend at university who insisted that I must try a really good quality proper burger. So, I agreed, and we went to this fairly well-known burger and steakhouse not far from campus. This friend of mine was really excited about the experience, and to be honest I was expecting something absolutely fantastic by the way he was talking. At this time in my life I had not yet learned that Americans tend to talk ‘big’ about almost everything and massively exaggerate! So, I really believed that this would be an incredible experience. Well, in actual fact it was a nice meal, and certainly a lot better than any fast food joint I’d ever eaten in. But, to be honest, I didn’t think the burger was that great. I mean, after all, it’s just a piece of meat inside a bread bun… with some friend onions and things on top! It was good, yes, but I was left with the impression that perhaps burgers were a bit over-rated compared to loads of other types of food and way more interesting foods too. What I did enjoy was the fries and the desert! Though I didn’t want to tell this friend that I thought the burger was just so-so but the fries and desert were amazing! So, it was an interesting and fun experience on a few levels really!

  题目解析:

  本题属于旧题回库,在2016年的口语题库中曾经出现过。食物类话题在Part2中并不属于高频话题,一般Part2中会经常提问“某一顿饭”而不是具体的某一种食物的描述。本题的关键词是first,要说明第一次吃这种食物的经历。

  重点词汇和短语:

  burger and steakhouse:汉堡和牛排屋

  talk big about something:吹嘘

  bun:面包

  over-rated:名过其实的