以下是根据雅思口语考试的构成,给出的有关“工作”话题的常考问题和回答范例。请考生揣摩并朗读出来,朗读时注意语音、语调及语速。
1. What do you do in the office every day?
★ I have to do a lot of paper work. Usually I need to evaluate and analyze the marketing operations and achievements of my company and then report to my boss.
★ I don’t usually stay in the office. Instead, as a trainee doctor, I need to follow my supervisor as he makes his routine rounds to the wards and try to learn from him.
2. Do you like your job?
★ I like it very much. Marketing is my favourite field, my boss is really encouraging, and the people I work with are really helpful. I think I’m lucky to have the job I like and a good working atmosphere.
★ As a matter of fact, I don’t like it very much. I did love this job at the right beginning. But now, everything has become a kind of routine. I think I need some changes.
3. How long have you been doing your present job?
★ I’ve been doing this job for just one year. It’s been quite an eventful one coz I finished my probation period, got a promotion and travelled on business trips twice.
★ I have been doing this job for almost four years. I’ve been working with this hospital ever since my graduation in 2018.
4. Have you ever thought about changing your job?
★ No, I won’t make such a change for the time being. The job I’m doing right now is my interest. Moreover, I think I’m lucky to have a good boss and a cooperative team. Therefore, I want to go on doing it for a few more years.
★ Yes, I have. Even though I enjoy my present job, I’m still not planning to do it for all my working life. Besides, when you do the same job for too long, it’s just not fresh any more.
5. What kind of job is the most popular in China?
★ I’d say that’s the job in AI industry. AI is a booming high-tech industry in China nowadays and has attracted a lot of talents.
★ If you ask me, I think it’s international trade. You know, ever since China entered WTO, this field has been really heated all over the country, and the related jobs are always among the top choices for job hunters.
6. Is there anything you don’t like about your job?
★ To me, the worst part of my job is that I often have to work overtime. There are so many things to deal with that I have to work after the regular hours. My wife and daughter have started to complain a lot about that.
★ I think the worst part of the job lies in the overwhelming bureaucracy. It’s so time-consuming and complicated. I really wish to have more leeway when I do my job.
7. Have you ever engaged in any part-time job?
★ Yes. When I was in university, I once had a part-time job as a tutor to a primary school student. I mainly helped her review lessons and do homework. She liked me very much and called me “big sister”.
★ Yes. Right before graduation, I worked as a part-time assistant for a very famous doctor at a public hospital in my hometown for 3 months. My job was to talk with the patients about their problems and write down some important points for the doctor’s reference before he saw the patients himself.
8. Why did you choose that job?
★ I guess it’s mainly because of the job flexibility and my passion for journalism. To be more specific, this job offers me alternatives to the typical nine-to-five work schedule, enabling me to find a better balance between work and life. Besides, this job gives me opportunities to pursue my dream to become a journalist down the road.
★ Frankly speaking, my major in university had nothing to do with what I’m doing at the moment. I selected this job mainly because it suits my personality as a sociable and friendly person. Besides, my boss offered me a high salary.
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回答范例1
I’ve always been interested in restaurant and hotel management, and I’m studying it as the second major in university. So I’m thinking I’d like to go into the business of opening a small inn.
I plan to make the inn a home business, with low startup costs and just a few people taking care of receiving customers, cooking and house-keeping. I think that my younger sister could help me with reception work since she is quite polite and good at communication, and my mother-in-law could be in charge of cooking because she’s very good at it.
To attract customers, our inn must have its own unique glamour. Therefore, I would try to create the home atmosphere in our inn so that customers could feel the cozy and relaxing atmosphere of home. Before opening, we would put an ad in newspapers or travel logs on the Internet to let travellers know about our inn. Food provided here would mainly be the local delicacies.
The main reason I’d start a business like this is it’s something that I enjoy doing. Besides, I think an inn like this could meet customers’ demands. As you know, my hometown is a very famous travel destination in China, and there are a lot of visitors all year round. However, not all customers like staying in big hotels; inns like mine would make them feel more relaxed and comfortable. Of course, the lower price is also one of the appealing factors. I strongly believe my inn would be a success.
回答范例2
I want to open a small business. It will be a place for pet owners to leave their pets when they are away from home, a kind of pet-care centre in the neighbourhood.
As an animal lover, I’m thinking of making this pet-care centre a non-profit organisation. Honestly, I have no idea how to go about this kind of business. But common sense tells me that I would need a good plan and financial support to make it work. I think I would contact some local non-profit organisations and talk with them to see if they can help me in any way.
There will be pet food, toys and some basic animal-care facilities. I will also hire veterinarians in case some pets fall ill. Moreover, I’m planning to hire some volunteer animal lovers to help with the daily care of pets in the centre.
I love animals so much. They are cute, and some of them are even very loyal. I have some friends who are animal lovers too. But they sometimes have to go on business trips and always complain about having nowhere to leave their pets for good care. That’s mainly why I want to open a centre like this.
1. What do you think is the most important factor when choosing a job or a career?
★ There are several important factors to consider when it comes to choosing a job or a career, such as salary, work hours, transport, benefits. However, in my opinion, the most important factor is the prospect for future development of the field. That is to say, if I’m doing a job with a promising future, I would be very enthusiastic and passionate about what I’m doing.
★ I think interest is the most important factor when choosing a job. For me, I can not do anything well if I’m not interested in it, so my job has to be something I love to do. After all, I have to spend at least 8 hours a day on it. How can I do it patiently and passionately if I don’t want to do it at all?
2. Do you think it’s good to change your job frequently?
★ I don’t think it’s good. Jumping from job to job frequently demonstrates a lack of loyalty. If I were a boss, I would not hire frequent “job jumpers”, because for one thing I don’t want to hire untrustworthy employees; for another thing, it costs time and resources to hire and train new employees, which I can’t afford either.
★ I think it’s a good thing. In modern society, a person has to know more professional skills in order to meet the changing and challenging requirements of the job market. Every time you try a new job, you can learn new skills which can be adapted to new working mechanism. This will make you more adaptable and competitive.
3. Do you think that salary is related to the importance of the job?
★ I think so. Nowadays, the working mechanism of the modern job market is that a person will get what he or she deserves. The more important job you do, the higher salary you would deserve. That’s fair and square.
★ This is true in most areas. However, there are several exceptions. The most typical example is the huge amount of salary some superstars of sports and entertainment earn each year. Do they deserve such a high salary? I definitely don’t think so. To me, only people who have made great contribution to the development and progress of the whole society, such as scientists and inventors, deserve such a high salary.
4. Why do so many people want to open their own business?
★ I think one of the main reasons is that they want to do something on their own to demonstrate to others that they are capable. Another important reason is that they are seeking for a sense of fulfillment in their career. Of course, making money is also a main reason for some people.
★ Maybe they just want to be their own boss and don’t want others to tell them what they should do and what they can not do. When you are your own boss, your time and energy are totally under your own control. You can choose whatever way you like to get the job done. Of course, all the money and profits are also yours.
5. What do you think is the most important quality that people should possess in order to run a successful business?
★ The first and foremost quality is perseverance. I remember a saying goes like this: perseverance is the only way to success. When you are running a business, you’ll come across a lot of troubles and difficulties. Only by perseverance can you be able to bear difficulties calmly without complaints; only by perseverance can you have the courage and belief to try again and again until you finally succeed.
★ I think a person must be open-minded in order to run a successful business. An open-minded person is able to use his or her wisdom to consider all aspects of a situation; an open-minded person can embrace new ideas and arguments and are not prejudiced at all; and an open-minded person can try their best to weigh up all possibilities and options before making a decision.
6. What is the most difficult job that people do?
★I think jobs can be hard for various reasons. Some professions, such as chemists or surgeons, are difficult in the sense that they require a high level of skill that must be developed through many years of study and practice. On the other hand, jobs like police officers, firefighters or soldiers might not require such high skill levels, but they are known to be extremely stressful and sometimes dangerous.
★The most difficult jobs are not necessarily the most challenging professions. As I see it, if a job offers challenge and reward in equal measure, people can get satisfaction, both financially and psychologically from it. In contrast, some people have to work long hours without overtime pay, and some people have to repeat the same movements numerous times on a daily basis. In short, the job would be extremely difficult if it fails to offer people a sense of satisfaction.