8月雅思口语范文Part3--和old people you respect有关的5个问题
- 2016年08月01日11:10 来源:小站教育作者:小站雅思编辑
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今天小站雅思频道为大家带来雅思口语Part3口语范文,题目是关于old people you respect,来看一下相关的5个问题及答案:
1.What kinds of activities do an old people like to do these days?
Well, in my opinion, nowadays old people like to chat with other people, sharing past experience with their peers or grandchildren. Besides, many old people would like to have morning or evening exercises to keep a good body condition. In big cities, you can often see many old people dancing at the squares in the evening.
2.Why do some old people only remember happy things?
Well, in my opinion, when they were young, old people experienced many things, happy or unhappy, joyous or sorrowful. But only happy things can make them feel good, so they can always remember them very clearly. Moreover, since happy things are mentioned time and time again, it is no wonder that old people can only remember them.
3.Why do young people like to ask about the past of old people?
Well, for one thing, the past of old people sounds fresh to young people, who are curious about different and new things. For another thing, young people like to learn something useful from old people’s past experience. They even sometimes ask old people for suggestions and proposals.
4.What kinds of things can young people learn from old people?
Well, actually young people can learn many things from old people. Firstly, young people can learn old people’s spirit of perseverance because almost all old people experienced the tough life in the past. Secondly, young people can learn old people’s attitude of tolerance. Old people are always strict with themselves and considerate to others.
5.Do you think old people enjoy their life more these days compared with the past?
Well, I think so. On one hand, old people can enjoy the happiness brought by modern science and technology, for example, they can use mobile phones or internet to communicate their family members freely. On the other hand, old people have more ways of entertainment compared with the past.