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雅思口语Part2答案:An occasion you were not allowed to use cellphon

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  口语 Part 2:

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  Describe an occasion when you were not allowed to use your cellphone.

  You should say:

  When it happened

  Where it was

  Why you were not allowed to use your cellphone

  And explain how you felt about it.

  首先可以简单谈论下手机随处可见,我们生活中几乎时时刻刻都在使用手机,这成为了现代生活的一个重要部分。列举下一些使用手机的场合。

  Well, it seems that(这似乎) we can’t live without cellphones nowadays. We use them for different purposes. For example, we might use cellphones to conduct business transactions (与某人有商业交易 )or simply stay in contact with our clients . We sometimes use them merely (仅仅是)for fun and pleasure, like scrolling through webpages(动页面), or watching funny or even stupid stuff on some social media apps like Tik-Tok. Having said that(话虽如此), there are still some occasions on which we are not allowed to use our cellphones.

雅思口语Part2答案:An occasion you were not allowed to use cellphone

  转入正题,描述一次不能使用手机的场合,回答非重要的细节:

  Today, I am going to tell you my personal experience(个人经验). If I remember correctly, it happened perhaps four years ago ? Anyway, that was the time when I first attended the classical music concert. Since I had never done something like this(类似这样的事) before, I didn’t know there were rules concerning the use of cellphones at all. So you could well imagine(你可以想象) how shocked I was on hearing that I could not use the cellphone from the announcement when I was seated comfortably in the chair, waiting for the concert to begin(等待演唱会的开始). I mean, I’d been to many pop stars’ concerts before and we, the audience, all used cellphones whenever we wanted to. So I got confused(迷惑万分) about this rule. Why? For what ?

  进入重点部分,解释为何不能使用手机

  Then I asked someone sitting nearby(附近) He kindly explained that it was all for the sake of (为了。。。好)the audience. First of all, cellphones were actually quite a nuisance(讨厌的东西) for those truly enjoying the concert, cos they might hear ringtones(来电铃声) of incoming calls or alarm clocks suddenly, if some forgot to set the mobiles in silent mode or switch off the phones(关机). This would definitely get on their nerves, since they couldn’t immerse themselves in the concert(沉浸在演唱会之中). It is quite understandable(能被理解). I guess I wouldn’t like the sound of that either. Another thing is that if the volume, or you can say, the noise in this case, was above the average level(高于平均水平), it might have a negative effect (负面影响)on performance from the orchestra as well. By that I mean, these loud noises might drown out (声音等盖过了)the sound from some instruments like the violin or piano. If that’s the case, the whole performance would be ruined(毁掉了) ! And I’m pretty sure that was not what we want. What we want was an excellent performance, a feast for the ears(听觉/视觉的盛宴 )……

  谈论对不能使用手机一事的感受

  So now …...I’m all for the rule(完全支持,赞同). I think we all should follow this rule on such an occasion. For those who break the rule, they’re mean and selfish(自私)…..

  Language bits 语言表达

  it seems that 似乎…...

  can’t live without 生活离不开……

  for different purposes 基于不同的目的

  conduct business transaction with sb 与某人有商业交易

  stay in contact with sb=keep in touch with sb 保持联系

  merely 仅仅是

  for fun and pleasure 为了娱乐

  scroll through 刷(尤其是指刷网页等)

  having said that 说是这么说了,然而……

  if I remember correctly=if I am not mistaken 如果我没有记错的话

 

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