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雅思口语考试part2话题:Describe a time when you saw an interesting animal.
You should say:
What animal it was
Where you saw it
What happened when you saw it
And explain why you thought it was interesting.
雅思口语话题参考范文 1
Talking about the most impressive animal I have ever seen, I would like to introduce the deer I saw in Japan. In this April, I visited Nara, which is one of the Japanese most rewarding destinations and it is second only to Kyoto as a repository of Japan’s cultural legacy. There is a huge park right located in the city center which filled with other fascinating sights that lends itself to relaxed strolling amid greenery and tame deer. Actually, the number of deer in this park is unbelievably large, and you could see them everywhere. They are so docile, therefore, you can see no cages around and it is definitely possible for you to feed them. The most popular food for them is the deer biscuits which are made of vegetable cellulose and grains. When the deer see the biscuits, it is the only time they became kind of aggressive. What I mean is that they will follow you to any place you go until you give all your biscuits to them. Taking photos with the deer is another entertaining experience. They are inborn angels in terms of photo taking! They will crane to your camera lens which seems really unacquainted to them. To be honest, the deer in the Nara park are becoming a bit overweight due to visitors’ endless feeding and it is surely detrimental to their health condition. As a responsible traveller, I think it is of great importance for us to behave rationally and be kind to the animals.
雅思口语话题参考范文 2
Talking about the most impressive animal I have ever seen, I would like to introduce the deer I saw in Japan. In this April, I visited Nara, which is one of the Japanese most rewarding destinations and it is second only to Kyoto as a repository of Japan’s cultural legacy. There is a huge park right located in the city center which filled with other fascinating sights that lends itself to relaxed strolling amid greenery and tame deer. Actually, the number of deer in this park is unbelievably large, and you could see them everywhere. They are so docile, therefore, you can see no cages around and it is definitely possible for you to feed them. The most popular food for them is the deer biscuits which are made of vegetable cellulose and grains. When the deer see the biscuits, it is the only time they became kind of aggressive. What I mean is that they will follow you to any place you go until you give all your biscuits to them. Taking photos with the deer is another entertaining experience. They are inborn angels in terms of photo taking! They will crane to your camera lens which seems really unacquainted to them. To be honest, the deer in the Nara park are becoming a bit overweight due to visitors’ endless feeding and it is surely detrimental to their health condition. As a responsible traveller, I think it is of great importance for us to behave rationally and be kind to the animals.
雅思口语话题参考范文 3
For this topic, I would like to talk about the sloth. Sloths have short, flat heads, big eyes; short snouts, long legs, and tiny ears. Some species have stubby tails. Altogether, sloths' bodies are usually between 50 and 60 cm long. Sloths are hilariously slow in Disney’s latest movie ‘Zootopia’.
This was a smash hit internationally, as it appealed to all age groups. Besides, they are experts in playing cute. I think that's probably the reason why so many people like sloths. What strikes me the most is that sloths are ‘vegans’, they eat leaves, flower petals and other plant products. They are essentially herbivores. They can be compared to koala bears in some ways, as they are both considered to be bone-idle. So I think it’s a really interesting animal and I hope to see it in the flesh one day.