2015年2月7日雅思口语真题回忆及答案解析

2022-06-01 21:01:51

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  Part one

  shoes

  sky

  trees

  teachers

  clothes

  time

  reading

  television

  names

  noise

  gifts

  weather

  cars

  advertisement

  sleeping

  maps

  writing

  parks

  shopping

  weekends

  studies

  music

  museums

  colours

  housework

  friends

  accommodation

  collecting

  visitors

  work

  hometown

  natural places

  IELTS Food Vocabulary-Food

  Part 1-style questions

  Examiner: Do you like to cook?

  Mandy: Not really no ... most of the time I eat ready

  meals and take-aways ... that's one of the reasons I love visiting my mum ... you can always guarantee lovely home-cooked food ...

  Examiner: What time do you usually eat dinner?

  Michelle: We have our main meal at around 7.00 ... Tm usually starving hungry by then ... in fact I often grab a bite to eat as soon as I get home from college ... a sandwich perhaps ... but not too much to spoil my appetite ...

  Examiner: Are there any types of food you don't like?

  Lionel: No not really ... Tm not a fussy eater at all ... actually I eat like a horse ... I do a lot of sport and work up quite an appetite ...

  Part 2-style task

  Describe a restaurant that you like to use. You should say

  where this restaurant is

  what kind of food it serves

  how often you go there

  and say why you like eating there so much.

  Howard: OK ... this is a nice topic to talk about... there's a restaurant just around the corner from where I live ... it's an Italian restaurant so as you'd expect you can eat various pasta dishes and pizzas and I usually go there with my family for a slap-up meal if we have anything to celebrate ... it's quite a posh restaurant... the kind of place you would take someone if you wanted to

  wine and dine them ... we usually order a 3-course meal ... a light starter then a main dish ... and I have quite a sweet tooth so I always look forward to the dessert... I usually order Tiramisu ... it makes my mouth water just to think about it ... Tm always totally full up by the end ... why do I enjoy it there ... well ... it’s not cheap ... my parents always foot the billand we couldn’t afford to go there regularly so it’s always a nice treat ...

  Part 3-style questions

  Examiner: How can we encourage people to eat more healthily?

  Anna: I think the best approach is to have everything in

  moderation ... processed food won't kill you if you only eat it occasionally ... but people should also be encouraged to eat a balanced diet... try to cook fresh ingredients at home a few times a week ...

  Examiner: Do you think people enjoy their food as much as they should? Florrie: I don’t know really …I suppose it’s true that people will often eat a quick snackbecause they're bored not because they're dying of hunger ... and often they just bolt it down and don't savour it... so yes ... perhaps we could take more time over our food ...

  Examiner: Do you think cooking is a pleasure or a chore for people who have busy lives?

  Julie: Well ... whether you follow a recipe of make something up as you go along ... I think cooking is a very creative process ... and cooking for other people is a particular pleasure ... there's nothing more satisfying than seeing people you love tucking into something you've cooked yourself ...

  Definitions

  to be full up: to eat to the point that you can no longer eat any more

  to be starving hungry:an exaggerated way of saying you are very hungry

  to bolt something down: to eat something very quickly

  to be dying of hunger:an exaggerated way of saying you are hungry

  to eat a balanced diet: to eat the correct types and amounts of food

  to eat like a horse : to eat a lot

  to follow a recipe : to cook a meal using instructions

  to foot the bill : to pay the bill

  a fussy eater: somebody who has their own very high standards about what to eat

  to grab a bite to eat :to enjoy sugary food

  home-cooked food : food cooked at home from individual ingredients

  the main meal: the most important meal of the day, usually eaten in the evening

  to make your mouth water : to make you feel very hungry for something

  to play with your food : to push food around the plate to avoid eating it

  processed food : commercially prepared food bought for convenience

  a quick snack: to eat a small amount of food between meals

  a ready meal : see ‘processed food’

  a slap up meal: a large meal

  to spoil your appetite: to est something that will stop you feeling hungry when it’s meal-time.

  A take away : a cooked meal prepared in a restaurant and eaten at home

  To tuck into: to eat something with pleasure

  To wine and dine : to entertain someone by treating them to food and drink

  To work up an appetite: to do physical work that leads to you becoming hungry

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