家里放松的地方
IELTS SPEAKING PART 2
雅思口语Part 2“家里放松的地方”难倒了不少小伙伴。这个题虽然是归到地点类,但用地点类题目的框架似乎又不太好套用,得单独处理。再者,家里放松的地方选择很有限,基本就是卧室、阳台、客厅,对于很多小伙伴来说,要讲满两分钟确实有些困难。
其实在这个题目中,大家可以结合这个放松地的某个特点(如家具、摆设、风景等),再设定一些场景和对应的活动即可。
参考答案:Well, the balcony is the best spot in my home where I work and relax.
Ilive on the upper floors, which allows me toenjoy a superb view of the neighbourhood. Probably, the best part is that a park is nearby. It’s a small park, but surprisingly, it’s got plenty ofmighty, shady trees. I can’t exactly tell what kind of trees they’re, but in my memory, they’reevergreen- unlike other tree species whichshed leaves in autumn, they’re stillleafy, even in freezing winter. As I work from home most of the time, I can relax my eyes a bit by standing on the balcony and overlooking the trees in the park. In the spring, these treesblossom with lovely pale pink flowers. You can imagine how refreshing it is toadmire them from a distance. When the weather isbright and clear, I canfeast my eyes onthe glorious sunset at dusk. It's so great!
live on the upper floors 住在高楼层
a superb view of … 绝佳的……景色
mighty 高大的
leafy 叶多的
evergreen 长青的
shed leaves 落叶 v.
blossom with lovely pale pink flowers 开满可爱的淡粉色花
from a distance 从远处
bright and clear 晴朗的
feast one's eyes on ... 欣赏……
On my balcony, there’sa built-in deskwith light brown wooden shelves overhead, wherea diverse collection ofbooks are stored. Over the weekend, I usually make myself a cup of fresh coffee and thengrab a book to readthere. It feels great to do some reading while sipping coffee. When summer comes around, it can besweltering, and the sun can be harsh, so I'llshut my silk curtainsso that only soft light comes in. If I feel toolethargicor toodemotivatedto work, I'll head to my balcony, sit on mycomfy chairand watch a couple of funny shows on my laptop.
built-in desk 内嵌式的
a diverse collection of … 许多
grab a book to read 拿本书来读
sip coffee 喝咖啡
sweltering 闷热的
shut curtains 拉上窗帘
lethargic 无精打采的
demotivated 没动力的
comfy 舒服的
So, that’s my favourite place for relaxation at home. A nice spot, right?