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1) Do you likemusic?

No, I don"t reallylike music, and I don"t listen to it. It"s not something that I"ve ever beeninterested in.

2) What kind ofmusic did you listen to when you were young?

I can"t rememberlistening to much music as a child either. I suppose I must have heard sometraditional music at festivals or parties, but I didn"t take much notice of it.

3) When was thelast time you went to a concert?

I"ve never been toa music concert. Maybe I should try going to one; perhaps it would beinteresting to see an orchestra playing classical music.

4) Would you liketo participate in a live music show?

No, definitelynot. I don"t play a musical instrument and I don"t sing, so I can"t imaginethat I"d ever find myself performing to an audience.

学习:1. Do you like studying? Why / why not?

Yes, I likestudying because it"s the best way to gain a deeper insight into any subject. Ilike reading, learning from others, and trying to understand difficultconcepts.

2. Do you preferto study alone or with others? Why?

I prefer to studyalone because I need to be able to concentrate fully. Other people are adistraction.

3. Where do youprefer to go when you need to study? Why?

I like to find aquiet corner in my local library; being in an old building and surrounded bybooks seems to help me to focus on my work.

4. How do you feelif someone disturbs you when you are studying?

It frustrates mebecause it breaks my concentration. I prefer to avoid distractions by goingsomewhere where nobody will interrupt me.

数学:1) At what age did you start studyingmathematics?

I can"t exactlyremember, but it was probably in my first year at primary school when I was 5years old. I probably learnt simple addition at that age.

2) Do you likemathematics? Why / why not?

I don"t dislikemaths, but I wouldn"t say that I"ve ever really liked the subject either. I"mhappy to do simple calculations, but my brain can"t cope with the complexstuff!

3) Is it necessaryfor everyone to learn mathematics?

Yes, I think itis. We all need a basic grounding in maths so that we can do daily tasks, likemanaging our money, working out bills, and so on.

4) Do you preferto use a calculator when doing mathematics?

It depends. Iquite like exercising my brain with anything that"s easy enough, but I use thecalculator on my phone for anything tricky.
电影:IELTS Speaking Part 2: "film" answer

Here"s my sampleanswer:
I’m going to talk about a film that I’d like to see when it comes out later this year. It’s the new James Bond film, and I saw in the news thatit’s going to be called ‘Spectre’. I think ‘Spectre’ refers tothe name of the imaginary criminal organisation that James Bond has to defeatin the film.
As ‘Spectre’ hasn’t been released yet, I don’t know exactly what it will be about. But I can guessthat the hero, Bond, is going to be on a mission to save the world from anarch-criminal as usual. I’m sure it will be similar to most of theprevious Bond films, with a plot line involving lots of twists and turns, andwith Bond using his skills to defeat his nemesis in the end.
I first heardabout this film when I was watching the news a couple of months ago, and sincethen I’ve seen the official trailer on TV. Therehave also been various articles in newspapers discussing the actors who havebeen cast to play supporting roles in the film. The James Bond films are alwaysbig news here in the UK, probably because Bond himself is an English character.
I’d like to see ‘Spectre’ at the cinema because I’m sure itwill be full of action scenes and special effects, and I like the fact that Bond’s missions always take place in spectacular locationsin different parts of the world. Of course Bond films are totally unrealistic,you could even say ridiculous. But they"re always fast, entertaining and fun, abit like a roller-coaster ride!

变化:Describe a change that you would like tosee in your local area.
You should say

- what the changewould be
- who would beinvolved in making the change
- how it would bedone
- and why youwould like to see the change happen.

Here"s my band 9sample answer:
The change that I’d like to see in my local neighbourhood is thepedestrianisation of the main shopping street in the town centre. I’d like to see traffic diverted around this area inorder to make it safer and more attractive for visitors and shoppers. Most ofthe traffic that clogs up the main street is just passing through the town, butit’s the local people who have to put up withthe congestion, noise and pollution.
It’s the job of the local council to make changes likethe one I’m suggesting. But before the council doesanything, there usually needs to be some pressure from local people to bring aproblem to light. So, perhaps we need a campaign by local residents who want tosee this change. Then the council might contract a town planner or an architectto come up with some possible designs for a new road system.
I’m not sure how exactly the process of creating apedestrian street would work, but I imagine that it would require detailedplanning. Perhaps a bypass would need to be built around the town centre first.This would give drivers a faster alternative to driving through the town, andit would allow the main shopping street to be blocked off and pedestrianised.
I’d like to see this change because it would reallyimprove the quality of life of residents in the town where I live. I canimagine the new pedestrian street having cafes and restaurants with outdoorseating. It would be a safer and more pleasant place for families to goshopping, and I’m sure this would have a positive knock-oneffect on local shops and businesses.

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