
法显示该图片 Oral English Test Instructions for A and B: You (as A and anotherstudent(as B have 10 minutesto preparea conversation.The conversation will be divided into 2 parts,each part taking about 5 minutes.In Part 1,A will ask questions,and B will respond.In Part 2,B will ask questions,and A will respond.The examination will indicate when to change parts. Note: Final grades will be determined by the accuracy,fluency and appropriateness of your conversation.The two parts of your conversation should have a connection.You will be judged not only on your ability to ask questions,but also on your ability to keep the conversation going on smoothly.Your conversation should flow as naturally as possible
Oral English Test Instructions for A and B: You (as A ) and another student (as B ) have 10 minutes to prepare a conversation.The conversation will be divided into 2 parts, each part taking about 5 minutes. In Part 1, A will ask questions, and B will respond. In Part 2, B will ask questions, and A will respond. The examination will indicate when to change parts. Note: Final grades will be determined by the accuracy,fluency and appropriateness of your conversation. The two parts of your conversation should have a connection. You will be judged not only on your ability to ask questions, but also on your ability to keep the conversation going on smoothly. Your conversation should flow as naturally as possible

1A卷 Situation:You and B are going to have a conversation.You will be first talking about names;and then moving to the topic of cross- cultural differences in addressing habits.Your conversation will be in two parts.Each takes about 5 minutes.Your examiner will indicate when to change to the second part
1 A 卷 Situation: You and B are going to have a conversation. You will be first talking about names; and then moving to the topic of crosscultural differences in addressing habits. Your conversation will be in two parts. Each takes about 5 minutes. Your examiner will indicate when to change to the second part

Part 1 Names A starts the conversation by asking the first question,followed by more questions.B mainly answer questions.This part of your conversation should last about 5 minutes. You are A.Your questions should be related to the topics of names.Here are some suggestions: Ask B to compare the relationship between name and sex in China and in the West. Ask B to compare the relationship between name and parents'expectation in China and In the West
Part 1 : Names A starts the conversation by asking the first question, followed by more questions. B mainly answer questions. This part of your conversation should last about 5 minutes. You are A. Your questions should be related to the topics of names. Here are some suggestions: ❖Ask B to compare the relationship between name and sex in China and in the West. ❖Ask B to compare the relationship between name and parents’ expectation in China and In the West

Reference In America,female names also connote gentler qualities by referring to flower,birds and those feeble creatures and etc. Male names are usually concerned with God Lord and religion,so are some female names. Male but few female names concerned with arms and fight More male names concerning knowledge,authority and fame than female names In Chinese,male names tend to connote firmness. strength,the power and grandeur of nature,moral values,etc.,whereas female names often suggest elegance,manners,virtues,the beauty of nature
Reference In America, female names also connote gentler qualities by referring to flower, birds and those feeble creatures and etc. Male names are usually concerned with God / Lord and religion, so are some female names. Male but few female names concerned with arms and fight : More male names concerning knowledge, authority and fame than female names: In Chinese, male names tend to connote firmness, strength, the power and grandeur of nature, moral values, etc., whereas female names often suggest elegance, manners, virtues, the beauty of nature

Part 2:Cross-cultural differences in addressing habits B is now to ask questions.A mainly answers questions.This part of your conversation should last about 5 minutes. You are A.Now it is your turn to answer questions.B will be trying to talk about cross cultural differences in addressing habits by asking you some related questions.You may answer his or her questions by giving opinions or relating your own experiences
Part 2: Cross- cultural differences in addressing habits B is now to ask questions. A mainly answers questions. This part of your conversation should last about 5 minutes. You are A. Now it is your turn to answer questions. B will be trying to talk about cross cultural differences in addressing habits by asking you some related questions. You may answer his or her questions by giving opinions or relating your own experiences

1B卷 Situation:You and A are going to have a conversation.You will be first talking about names;and then moving to the topic of cross- cultural differences in addressing habits.Your conversation will be in two parts.Each takes about 5 minutes.Your examiner will indicate when to change to the second part
1 B 卷 Situation: You and A are going to have a conversation. You will be first talking about names; and then moving to the topic of crosscultural differences in addressing habits. Your conversation will be in two parts. Each takes about 5 minutes. Your examiner will indicate when to change to the second part

Part 1:Names A starts the conversation by asking the first question,followed by more questions.B mainly answer questions.This part of your conversation should last about 5 minutes. You are B.In this part of the conversation,A is going to ask you some questions about names. You may answer his or her questions by giving opinions or relating your own experience
Part 1 : Names A starts the conversation by asking the first question, followed by more questions. B mainly answer questions. This part of your conversation should last about 5 minutes. You are B. In this part of the conversation, A is going to ask you some questions about names. You may answer his or her questions by giving opinions or relating your own experience

Part 2:Cross-cultural differences in addressing habits B is now to ask questions.A mainly answers questions.A mainly answer s questions.This part of your conversation should last about 5 minutes. You are B.Now it is your turn to answer questions. Your questions should be about cross cultural differences in addressing habits.Here are some suggestions: Ask A how one should address people of different ages in China and in the West. Ask A the relationship between address and title in China and in the West. Ask A about the kin terms in China and in the W
Part 2: Cross- cultural differences in addressing habits B is now to ask questions. A mainly answers questions. A mainly answer s questions. This part of your conversation should last about 5 minutes. You are B. Now it is your turn to answer questions. Your questions should be about cross cultural differences in addressing habits. Here are some suggestions: ❖Ask A how one should address people of different ages in China and in the West. ❖Ask A the relationship between address and title in China and in the West. ❖Ask A about the kin terms in China and in the West

Reference In Britain children address their parents'brothers and sisters with the title of Uncle or Aunt plus their first names,or simply by their names without adding a title The kin terms do not distinguish between paternal and maternal relatives, nor between relatives according to birth Whereas in China children address them with the title only,and the titles can tell whether they are from their father or mother's side and whether they are older or younger than their father or mother.The way of addressing them by their first names without adding a title couldn't be applied in Chinese families because it would be regarded as impolite and disrespectful In China the use of kin terms is closely related to age and politeness.The appropriate and extended use of kin terms according to age is taken as reflecting good manners.Whereas English speakers do not use kin terms so extensively.Also they tend to view age as a relatively private thing especially among females
Reference In Britain children address their parents’ brothers and sisters with the title of Uncle or Aunt plus their first names, or simply by their names without adding a title. The kin terms do not distinguish between paternal and maternal relatives, nor between relatives according to birth Whereas in China children address them with the title only, and the titles can tell whether they are from their father or mother’s side and whether they are older or younger than their father or mother. The way of addressing them by their first names without adding a title couldn’t be applied in Chinese families because it would be regarded as impolite and disrespectful. In China the use of kin terms is closely related to age and politeness. The appropriate and extended use of kin terms according to age is taken as reflecting good manners. Whereas English speakers do not use kin terms so extensively. Also they tend to view age as a relatively private thing, especially among females

2A卷 Situation:You and B are going to have a conversation.You will be first talking about English idioms and proverbs;and then moving to the topic of cross-cultural differences in hospitality habits.Your conversation will be in two parts.Each takes about 5 minutes.Your examiner will indicate when to change to the second part
2 A 卷 Situation: You and B are going to have a conversation. You will be first talking about English idioms and proverbs; and then moving to the topic of cross-cultural differences in hospitality habits. Your conversation will be in two parts. Each takes about 5 minutes. Your examiner will indicate when to change to the second part