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some parts of your country colder than others? Why? A: Yes. It is really cold in northern China. I guess it is because of the geographical location. When winter es, there is not enough sunshine, thus the temperature is so low.4. Q: Would you prefer to live in a hot place or a cold place? Why? A: I wouldn’t choose either one. I don’t like hot or cold places. I prefer to live in warm places. If it is too hot or too cold, the heater or airconditioner would be necessary.劍橋雅思7Test3口語Part1解析口語考官答案Part 1Cold weather1. Q: Have you ever been in very cold weather? When? A: Yes, I’ve been in very cold weather several times. When I lived in England, and also last year in China.2. Q: How often is the weather cold where you e from? Why? / Why not? A: The weather in my home country is often very cold, especially during the winter. England often has snow and icy weather during the winter and the temperatures can fall below zero.3. Q: Are some parts of the country colder than others? Why? A: Yes, the north of England is colder than the south. I don’t know why exactly! In Britain, we have warm and wet winds that e from the South or West, The cold winds e from the East (from the Russian plains) or from the North (The North Pole) and it is usually colder the further North you travel.4. Q: Would you prefer to live in a hot place or a cold place? Why? A: I actually prefer to live in cold places, because I hate hot weather. I find that I am less tired in cold weather and also, in England, we have good central heating in the houses, so it, s easy to warm yourself up again.劍橋雅思7Test3口語Part2解析SPEAKINGPart 2Describe a petition (. TV, college / work or sports petition) that you took part in.You should say:What kind of petition it was and how you found out about itWhat you had to doWhat the prizes wereAnd explain why you chose to take part in this petition.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.劍橋雅思7Test3口語Part2解析范例The best petition I took part in was a speech petition. At that time, I was studying in a high school. One day, after I finished my class, and was going back home, I suddenly saw the poster on the wall. The title was really striking. When I knew that our school was going to organize such a petition, I was not quite sure whether I would join the petition or not. It asked us to give a prepared speech for 15 minutes, and then I would answer the questions of the judges. After that, I should give a spontaneous speech for ten minutes. I was not sure whether I should take part in the petition. I was not very good at standing in front of a large audience and giving a public speech. I knew that I had to prepare a lot before the petition. I thought that was a good opportunity for me to explore my potential. Like a famous person said, and I can’t remember his name, “Nobody can beat you, but yourself.” I chose to be in the petition as it would be an opportunity to overe my shyness and nervousness in public.劍橋雅思7Test3口語Part2解析口語考官答案Part 2Describe a petition (. TV, college/work or sports petition) that you took part inYou should say:What kind of petition it was and how you found out about itWhat you had to doWhat the prizes wereAnd explain why you chose to take part in this petition.You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes.You have one minute to think about what you are going to say.You can make some notes to help you if you wish.劍橋雅思7Test3口語Part2解析范例When I was a student there were many awards for the best students and it was an honour to win one of them. Each year there was a prize for the best student in Greek (the Greek Language) and details of this were posted on the noticeboard. The test involved two parts. The first part was to translate two passages from Greek into English and in the second part you were given quotations in Greek and you had to write ments in English about the grammar and syntax contained in the sentences.I applied to take this petition and the examination lasted for three hours. A week later all the examination marks were put on the noticeboard, which was rather unfair to those who had done badly. My name was on the top of the list: I had gained the highest mark of 71%, only 1% more than the next candidate. He was furious because he expected to win, but he did win prizes in other subjects.The prize I won was not a great one, it was in tokens to buy books for further study and I bought a book in Greek. I had never won a prize when I was at school and this was the only prize I ever won. I still feel rather proud about it.劍橋雅思7Test3口語Part3解析SPEAKINGPart 3Discussion topics:劍橋雅思7Test3口語Part3解析范例Competitions in school1. Q: Why do you think some school teachers use petitions as class activities? A: I guess the teachers want to motivate their students. Everybody wants to be successful, and the petitions would stimulate the potentials of them.2. Q: Do you think it is a good thing to give prizes to children who do well at school? Why? A: I guess it is good. When children do well, and they get prizes, this will make them be better in the future. Oh, I think prizes should be given to those who make progress in their classes as well. This is better.3. Q: Would you say that schools for young children have bee more or less petitive since you were that age? Why? A: Schools are more petitive than before. Everybody is making great efforts to be successful in their studies, and they know there will be a discrepancy between the winners and losers. Life is tough, and they have to face petition.Sporting petitions4. Q: What are the advantages and disadvantages of intensive training for young sports people? A: Young athletes are going to get a lot of professional advice fr