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雅思口語常考范文賞析:Bad Weather

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2019年02月16日

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  雅思口語考試中關(guān)于天氣Bad Weather Experience話題經(jīng)常出現(xiàn),考官一般會要求你Describe an experience you had with bad weather等等。下面為大家整理了雅思口語考官關(guān)于這類話題的具體問題及參考答案,考生可以提前看一下,再根據(jù)自己的實際情況來組織新的回答內(nèi)容和思路。

  遇到這類話題時 You should say:

  - what sort of bad weather it was

  - when it happened

  - where you were when it happened

  and explain how it affected you.

  Part 3

  Bad Weather相關(guān)問題

  Besides the example you just gave (in Part 2), what are some other examples of bad weather (in your country)?

  Do different parts of your country experience different types of bad weather?

  Why do you think people call it "bad weather"?

  Is there anything we can do to prepare for bad weather?

  Do you think bad weather can ever be dangerous?

  What do people in your country do when the weather is bad?

  The Weather and Climate……

  Natural Disasters……

  范文

  Well, one particularly unpleasant experience that sticks in my memory was the time I went to Huangshan with my mum and brother, which must have been about 2 or 3 years ago, when my mum came over to visit me in Hangzhou. We had decided to go travelling to Huangshan as none of us had been there before, and we’d heard a lot of great things about it.

  And basically what happened was that we got caught in a big storm, which seemed to spring up out of nowhere, because one minute it was pretty sunny, and the next it was, quite literally, pouring down with rain, and I mean, REALLY chucking it down!

  What didn’t help us was the fact that, at the time the storm hit, we were right on top of a mountain, and because we hadn’t checked the weather forecast, we didn’t have any umbrellas with us, so we got absolutely soaked!

  And the worst thing was, when we reached the cable car to get down the mountain, we were told that it had closed early for safety reasons, coz there were some flashes of lightening, and this apparently made the cable car unsafe to go in.

  So we ended up having no choice but to walk down the mountain instead, and because it was still raining when we got to the bottom, we couldn’t find a single free taxi. So there we were, completely drenched and utterly exhausted, stuck in the middle of nowhere.

  Thankfully, though, after what seemed like an eternity, a minivan finally pulled up and gave us a lift back to where we were staying, which was a huge relief. I honestly don’t know what we would have done if it hadn’t come, because it was getting pretty dark and most people had already left the mountains, so thank goodness it came!

  And looking back on it now, I would say I actually gained quite a lot from this experience, as it’s really kind of taught me to appreciate the times when I do have easy access to transportation, which is most of the time.

  So yeah, that’s pretty much it, and I hope the story wasn’t too boring!


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