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(1) He does not support the university’s decision.
(2) The current system is not bad, since the library has fine computers for students to see where the collections are.
(3) The library mainly pays students money to do the work. Thus, it would not be a strain on the university’s budget.
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TASK 1 Independent Speaking, Personal Preference
Choose an accomplishment that required you to work very hard. Explain what the accomplishment was and why it was important to you.
话题:Event 事件
思路:完成一个计算机作业。提及一下作业的内容和取得的成绩,以及为什么这项作业很重要。
高分词汇:simulate, creative, relatively
范文:
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Bus Service Elimination Planned
The university has decided to discontinue its free bus service for students. The reason given for this decision is that few students ride the buses and the buses are expensive to operate. Currently, the buses run from the center of campus past university buildings and through some of the neighborhoods surrounding the campus. The money saved by eliminating the bus service will be used to expand the overcrowded student parking lots.
TPO2托福综合口语Task3听力文本:
(Man): I don't like the university's plan.
(Woman): Really? I've ridden those buses and sometimes there were only a few people on the bus. It did seem like a kind of a waste.
(Man): I see your point, but I think the problem is that the route is out of date. It only goes to the neighborhood that have gotten too expensive for students to live in. It is ridiculous that they have not already changed route, you know, so it goes where most off-campus students live now. I bet if they did that, they'd get plenty of students riding those buses.
(Woman): Well, at least they are adding more parking, it has gotten really tough to find a space.
(Man): That is the other part I do not like, actually. Cutting back the bus service and adding parking just encourage more students to drive on campus and that just adds to noise around campus and create more traffic. And that 'II increase the need for more parking spaces.
(Woman): Yeah, I guess I can see your point. Maybe it would be better if more students use the buses instead of driving.
(Man): Right. And the university should make it easier to do that, not harder.
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Well, the man disagrees with the plan for two main reasons. First of all, he believes that the route is out-of-date since it only goes through the neighborhoods that are too expensive for students to live in. If they change the bus route making it go through areas where most off-campus students live now, they will have plenty of students riding those buses. On top of that, the man thinks that the plan will encourage students to drive on campus, which will cause not only more traffic and noise but also deficient parking spaces on campus. So the man disagrees with the plan for the reasons stated above. (110 words)
TPO48托福综合口语Task3题目+解析+思路+范文
Question:
The man expresses his opinion about the letter-writer’s proposal. Briefly summarize the proposal. Then state the man’s opinion and explain the reasons he gives for holding that opinion.
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University Announces Energy-Saving Plan
Out of concern for the environment, the university has announced an effort to reduce energy consumption. The energy saving measures will start at the library. One measure involves the library’s inside lighting: new overhead lights that use less power will be installed throughout the building. Another measure has to do with the temperature level in the library. The air-conditioning will be reduced on hot days, meaning that study areas will be kept somewhat warmer when it is hot outside.
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托福TPO42口语task1题目 Question:
Choose an accomplishment that required you towork very hard. Explain what the accomplishmentwas and why it was important to you.
托福TPO独立口语42 TASK 1范文:
范文:The biggest accomplishment I’ve ever achieved is an assignment from my computer science class last semester. It required us to create a program that simulate the system of school library which including the book searching and borrowing as well as returning, and even the renewal. And each one of our class had to be creative to get a relatively high mark. And it took me more than a week with only a little sleep to get it done in time and luckily for me, I got an A on it. This project was quite important to me because it accounted for sixty percent of my final score in this course. And I was really glad it turned out that I accomplished a pretty good job.
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题目:Using the example of the thunder bird, explain apossible effect of a major climate change.
范文:In the lecture, the professor provides an examples to illustrate the theory that when a major climate change occurs, it may lead to the extinction of various animals and plant species. That is, a giant Australian bird called thunderbird became extinct due to a climate change. Researchers have found many thunderbird bones all together in one spot which is really rare. So they believe that there is a climate change behind it. The hypothesis is, they think that during a long and dry period, the birds may have flocked together at this lake. And if it lasts too long without raining, the birds have to gather there and die. Scientists think the lake where they found the bones was one of the last remaining sources of freshwater during the drought. So the birds gathered there and struggled for a while and eventually the lake dried up and the species was extinct. And that's the example the speaker presented to explain the theory.
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Reading Part: Students Need Access to Movie Collection The university library has a large collection of films on video and DVD that students can borrow. However, students aren t allowed to go into the area where these items are kept Instead, students need to request a movie title, and then library staff get it for them. I think students should be allowed to go into the area where the videos and DVDs are kept. First, it will be easier for students to choose a good movie because then they can easily see what is available. Also, if students can get movies themselves, the university won t have to pay extra library staff to help students Sincerely, Rebecca Smith
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Question:
The speakers discuss two possible solutions to thewoman’s problem. Briefly summarize the problem. Then state which solution you recommend andwhy.
托福TPO综合口语42 TASK 5范文:
范文:In this conversation, the woman is having a hard time dealing with the problem that the documents she needs to use in her history assignment isn’t available right now, so she can’t work on her paper. And the man offers her two possible solutions. One is to change what she is writing about, that is to choose a topic that doesn’t involve those documents. But the woman has already collected a lot of information and if she changed her topic of the paper, she couldn’t use any of them. The other is postpone working on the paper and wait until the documents available again. And if it were my choice, I would choose the former one, because in this way, she can work on the paper right away. Since the documents have to be available in two weeks, which means she has to do a lot of other things in the last week of the school term, and it’ll leave her no time to finish the paper.
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Reading Part:
No More Evening Classes
The administration has announced that startingnext fall, the university will stop offering eveningclasses in many departments. According to auniversity administrator, the decision wasprompted by a steady decline in enrollments inevening classes. Evening classes are just too small, the administrator said. When asked to explain the decline in enrollments, the to the fact that most evening classes are taught by teaching assistants, who are usuallygraduate students. Surveys show that students prefer to take classes taught by experiencedfaculty members, the spokesperson said, ^v^ Probably because they simply know more thangraduate teaching assistants do.听力部分
Question:
The man disagrees with the decision announced inthe student newspaper. Explain why the universitymade the decision and why the man disagrees with.
托福TPO综合口语42 TASK 3范文:
范文:The school has implemented a new policy that the university will stop offering evening classes in many departments starting next fall due to the small scale of them and the unexperienced teaching staff. And the man holds a negative view towards the announcement. The first reason he gives is that thanks to the small classes, students can participate more and be more actively involved, get more attention and learn more. And the second one is based on the fact that some experienced teachers are lack of enthusiasm because they may have been teaching the same subject for too long. In contrast, if this is their first or second time teaching a class, it’s going to be so exciting to them and they’ll definitely dedicate more. Therefore, he disagrees with that opinion.
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托福口语task2题目Question:
Some people prefer living in a big city. Other peopleprefer living in the countryside, away from urbanareas. Which do you think is better? Explain whyusing specific details in your explanation.
托福TPO独立口语42 TASK 2 范文:
范文:Compared to living in a city, I would like to live in the countryside. The reasons are as below. Firstly, living in the countryside means we can appreciate the healthier environment. Nowadays, people living in city have to suffer the air and water pollution caused by the high speeding development of industry. Secondly, we can enjoy the slow pace of life in the countryside. In big cities, pedestrians are always walking fast and it seems like they would feel unwilling to stop. But with the easy life style of countryside, they don’t have to deal with the high pressure resulted from working and living. So it’ll be much more comfortable to live there. That’s why I prefer to live in the countryside.
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Reading Part:
Habituation
Habituation is a form of learning that is quitecommon among animals. When an animalexperiences a situation for the first time, particularlyone it considers threatening, it may by running away or by warning othermembers of its community with alarm calls. Normally, it responds this way each time the situation occurs. However, if through continuousand prolonged exposure the animal learns that the situation is harmless the behaviorgradually diminishes. Ultimately, it will stop responding to the situation altogether. Thus, through habituation a natural or instinctive behavior gradually changes.
Question:
The man disagrees with the decision announced inthe student newspaper. Explain why the universitymade the decision and why the man disagrees with.
托福TPO综合口语42 TASK 4范文:
范文:In the lecture, the professor mainly talked about the theory that through habituation a natural behavior gradually changes. To reinforce the theory, the professor gave an example in his speech. That is, assume prairie dogs live in an area where human beings frequently come and go. The first time the animals see a person, they’d react by barking like a dog and jumping up and down instinctively to warn or alert other prairie dogs nearby, they’d do the same to the animal that preys on them, such as a snake or a hawk. This kind of reaction is out of their fear. And they’d keep an eye on the human beings until these possible threatening individuals are gone. However, if people pass through the area day by day without hurting them, then the prairie dogs will gradually stop barking and jumping up and down when they see a person passing through the area, they’d stop reacting to humans as a threat. And that's the example the speaker presented to explain his idea.