2023.08.08 14:31
雅思考试每年1月、5月、9月都会进行雅思口语换题,新东方在线雅思为大家整理了本次雅思口语题part3:描述一条你想要改变的规则答案。
Describe a rule that you would like to change.
Part 3
1.What kind of rules do schools in China have?
Schools in China have all sorts of rules. Pretty much like schools anywhere I guess.Children cannot wear scruffy or outrageous clothes or fashions, or dangling earrings or dyed hair, and things like this.Those are dress-code rules.There are other rules, too,like you aren't allowed to take mobile phones into the classroom,you can't run or shout in the hallways, and you can't be seen kissing or engaging in romantic activities in public places. I can't think of any more off the top of my head, but there are, indeed,lots of little rules to govern how students behave on the school premises.
2.What rules should children follow at home?
Children, at least in my opinion, should be obedient to their parents, and follow the house rules - if the house rules are fair and realistic ! Children should not interrupt adults when they are talking about important things, and they should also learn to tidy up after them when they get toys out or make a mess.Some parents think older children should also help with domestic chores in the home. I think this can be good for them, to a certain extent.
3. Do people often violate the rules in China?
l don't know if people in China violate laws more than any other country to be honest.It's hard to say.On the one hand Chinese people can be very obedient,but on the other hand they can also flaunt rules and ignore regulations if they are not imposed strictly, and if they are not penalized by the authorities for breaking them. In this way I'd say the Chinese are quite childish - they will follow rules if the authorities punish them for not following them. But if they are not threatened with punishments or loss of face, they might just totally ignore them and not even think about the consequences of their own actions on society. But,having said this,I think a lot of people in the world are like this.I'm not sure it's right to compare.
4. Do you think people sometimes should break laws?
Well. It depends really.Generally speaking they should not because they will likely bring about trouble for themselves,their family or their associates. It's generally a good idea to keep to rules, even if you don't really agree with them. We all have to live in society and even if we don't like certain rules, life is easier if we obey them.However, there are rules that we perhaps should protest against - if we really think certain laws and rules are deeply unfair, people should at least voice their feelings to the rule-makers, but perhaps it's not advisable to break the laws, really.
5. Why do you think children should be taught to obey rules?
Everyone needs to grow up understanding that rules must be obeyed. Society is full of rules and regulations and as we get older we have to conform to them in order to live a comfortable and normal life. Whether it be working rules, driving regulations, rulesif you have your own business and all sorts of different laws.Everybody has to learn to follow rules... and so, children should be taught at a young age that rules exist and it's just part of life to have to follow them.
6. What kind of penalty is appropriate for small crimes?
l think it depends on the crimes. I think penalties and punishments could change from a small fine, to community service - which is doing useful work several days or hours a week to help the local community. I don 't think people should go to prison for most small crimes, but there should be some level of punishment that will deter them from committing the same or similar crimes in the future.
以上就是新东方在线雅思教研中心给大家整理的雅思口语题part3:描述一条你想要改变的规则答案,希望为参加雅思口语考试的考生们提供参考价值。
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