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托福和雅思口语考试哪个比较容易好过

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同样是出国标准化考试,托福雅思哪个更容易?下面和小编一起来了解一下吧!

托福和雅思口语考试哪个比较容易好过

托福和雅思口语考试哪个比较容易好过?

其实不论托福还是雅思

基本的考察内容都由

听力、阅读、写作、口语四部分构成

同时又因为两个考试各有特点

在这四个面的考察上也不尽相同

都妹就从听说读写四个方面来分析,托福和雅思到底哪个更难一些。

1

阅读-雅思难于托福

托福是一小时要解决42道题,雅思是40题。从题量来看两者相差不大,但是因为雅思更注意考细节,而细节题相对不好答,尤其是每年的T/F/NG题,要每个选项都找对应,很多考过很多次的同学都不一定做得好,时间成本比较高。

托福阅读没有填空题,全部为选择题,而在电脑上会有专门的段落标记,每道题只考一段或几段,会直接告诉你哪一段,细节题出题较少,大部分是大意概括,同义选择这就大大减轻了做题难度。

2

听力-雅思难于托福

雅思听力总共40道题目,有2个对话2个讲座;托福听力分为两个section,但是每个section里有1个对话2个讲座,总共34道题目。托福听力不考细节,只考大意、主旨和语气倾向,人名或者数字根本不考,而且也不会需要你拼写单词,从这一点上来说,托福的听力比雅思听力更容易取得高分。

3

口语-托福难于雅思

雅思口语分为3个part,part1考基本表达,part2考独白,part3考辩证思维,但是从头到尾都是有一个考官面对面交流的,托福口语则有6个task,托福口语模拟了国外生活的许多方面,全程对着电脑说,task1类似于雅思中的part1,task2类似于雅思中的part3,但是从task3开始,就完全不按常理了!Task3之后的任务叫做综合任务,要么是你听一段对话后转述,要么是你先看一个文章,再听一个讲座,然后说说这个讲座为啥佐证了这个文章,还有那种两个学生在讨论一个问题,要把问题的解决方案笔记下来然后说说你赞成哪一个的task。

4

写作-难分高下

雅思写作分为大作文和小作文,小作文是数据图表的转述和分析,大作文是议论文,一起计时,一共60分钟写完;托福写作也是两个部分,但是分开计时,一个部分要结合阅读和听力,最后写一篇驳论文,这部分给20分钟;另一个部分是议论文,同样是30分钟。这也是两者最大的共同点了,当然这部分都不是很简单,拿分都有一定难度。

雅思口语Part2物品类题库:新技能

Describe a new skill you’d like to learn.

You should say:

what it is

who you want to learn it from

how you are going to learn it

and explain why you want to learn it.

I think it would be really cool to learn kung fu!

Kung fu, known as gong fu in Chinese, is a form of Chinese martial arts. There are many different styles and I think it’d be great to know any of them.

I’ve grown up watching kung fu films, I’ve also visited the Shaolin temple in Henan and it’s always a thrill to see what they can do. I’d love to be able to study kung fu so that I could perform awesome flips and other moves and impress my friends. They’d be blown away if I could run up a wall or break bricks with my hand. It would also be great for my fitness and I’d probably end up with a six-pack! If I got really good I could be famous and there might be a statue of me, like the one of Bruce Lee in Hong Kong.

Ideally I’d like to learn from an old master, like you see in the movies and on TV. I can picture him having a long white beard which he plays with when he’s thinking; he’d say wise things and quote old proverbs. Even though he’s old and looks quite fragile, he can do amazing moves and is still very quick.

In all honesty, if we’re being realistic, I’d say it’d probably a bit of a pie-in-the-sky idea. I wouldn’t know where to start and I’m not exactly the most active person. I think I lack the dedication required, as I’d much rather be watching kung fu movies than exerting myself!

雅思口语Part2物品类题库:传统节日

Describe a traditional festival.

You should say:

what it is

when it is celebrated

how it is celebrated

and explain how you feel about this traditional festival.

We have many traditional festivals in China, the most famous one being Spring Fes-tival, or Chinese New Year. But I’d like to talk about a festival that occurs every year around September or early October, called Zhong Qiu Jie, or Mid-Autumn Day. It is perhaps lesser-known outside of China, but it is personally one of my favourite fes-tivals and one that I look forward to every year.

As the name suggests, Mid-Autumn Day should take place around the middle of au-tumn. The reason the date changes is because it should be the fifteenth day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar, and this changes in the Western calen-dar depending on the year.

The reason it is one of my favourite festivals is because we eat moon cakes! As well as being delicious, moon cakes have a special meaning. They are round, which is a symbol of family and togetherness. They usually have a sweet filling, which represents a sweet and happy life. Moon cakes are generally only around at this time of year, so it’s important to make the most of them while you can.

As you can tell, I’m a big fan of Mid-Autumn Day. It makes me feel warm, thinking about my family, and a little nostalgic as I remember all the years I have eaten moon cakes. I think it’s very important to keep these traditional festivals going as they rein-force Chinese culture and remind us to think about our families at a time when more and more people may live a long way from home.

雅思口语Part2物品类题库:喜欢读的书

Describe a book you liked to read in your childhood.

You should say:

who wrote this book

what it is about

hen you read it

and explain why you liked it.

I wasn’t much of a bookworm but I did occasionally read novels from time to time during my childhood. In fact, I’d like to talk about a book I read when I was 9 years old, written by Li Hong. Its English name translates as ‘Hero’.

I would have been in primary school at the time, I guess around grade 4, but I can’t remember exactly off the top of my head. Bear in mind that in those days I would rather go outside and play with my friends than read a book, but I remember this book in particular taking up a large portion of my time.

The book is actually the first in a series of 6 books that are set in a fantasy world of old magic, monsters and knights in shining armour. It is set on an epic scale across a vast, vibrant and immensely detailed world with each chapter dedicated to just one character’s viewpoint. It’s perfect for a young boy with a vivid imagination, looking for a bit of adventure.

In this way I think the book really stands out from the others I have read. The plot lines twist and turn with many surprises and cliff-hangers so I found it almost impossible to put down. The speed the story develops makes the book a real page-turner and even though it is nearly 1000 pages long I got through it in under a fortnight.