Introduction and Interview (4-5 minutes) Introduction (compulsory) G

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问题     Introduction and Interview (4-5 minutes)
    Introduction (compulsory)
    Good morning/afternoon. My name is ______. Can you tell me your full name, please?
    What should I call you?
    Could you tell me where you’re from?
    Can I see your identification, please?
    Thank you. Now in this first part I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself.
    Interview (choose 1)
    Let’s talk about where you live.
    Where do you live?
    Have you always lived in this area?
    Which part of the area where you live do you find most interesting? Why?
    Let’s talk about your studies.
    Do you have a job or are you a full-time student at the moment?
    What type of job will your studies lead you to?
    For how many years will you need to study in order to become qualified?
    Interview (choose 2 )
    Now let’s talk about shopping.
    Which types of shops do you usually like to shop at? Why?
    What types of things do you buy most often? Why?
    Do you prefer shopping alone or with others? Why?
    Would you describe shopping as a hobby or a chore? Why?
    Let’s talk about reading.
    What types of books do you enjoy reading? Why?
    Do most of your friends enjoy reading similar types of books?
    Which do you generally prefer, a book or the movie version of that book? Why?
    Is there anything that you don’t like about reading? Why?
    Now let’s talk about relaxing.
    What is your preferred way of relaxing? Why?
    What is the effect on you when you take time to relax?
    Do you think you have more or less time to relax nowadays than you used to? Why?
    Do other people you know have much time to relax? Why/Why not?

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答案 I live in a city called Guile, which is in the south west of China. It has beautiful scenery and mountains.
    No, my parents moved here when I was five years old. Before that, we lived with my grandparents in Shanghai but we moved because my parents found good jobs here.
    I think the mountains and unusual rocks that we have are the most interesting, because they are such a pretty landscape. I never get tired of looking at the different views around the city.
    At the moment I do both: I’m a full-time student but I also have a part-time job related to my studies so that I can gain good work experience.
    I’m studying to be a vet, so that’s the career that I hope to get into. It’s very competitive though and I have to maintain a high average.
    In total, five years. There’s a lot of practical experience in the final year but of course that’s unpaid work, so I can’t wait to graduate and start working to pay off my student loan.
    All kinds of shops, I suppose, as it depends what I’m buying. I do tend to prefer shopping in a large shopping mall, as there’s everything you need in one place, so it’s very convenient.
    Well, I feel like I’m always running to the supermarket to buy things I’ve forgotten to make dinner, so probably the thing that I buy the most is food.
    I can’t stand shopping with other people because I waste so much time! I definitely prefer shopping on my own as I know what I like and where I’m going.
    You know, I think shopping can be both. It totally depends on the circumstances--if you’re running late and there’s no car park and the supermarket is busy, it can be a total nightmare. But ifI have lots of time, I really enjoy it.
    I don’t really get that much time to read for fun, but when I do, I love the latest vampire books that have become really popular. I think they are just the right mix of romance and horror.
    Yes, I guess so—although everyone has their own preferences as well. Some of my friends prefer classic literature while others like science fiction but we all love to talk about the Twilight books.
    Mostly, I have to say that the book is, nine times out of ten, always better. Having said that, I really enjoyed the Twilight and Eclipse movies as well as I think they were great adaptations of the book. But most of the time, I’d say the book is better.
    I hate reading boring scientific articles for university because they make me feel sleepy and they are so difficult to understand! It’s like reading another language.
    I hadn’t really thought about that—I suppose I just like to watch TV or a movie, or hang out with friends. Those are the ways that I relax because I like to switch off and do nothing.
    Well, I suppose my muscles become less tight and any tension I have kind of disappears. My mind starts to feel calm and my whole body just unwinds. It’s a great feeling!
    I actually probably have a bit more time to relax just at the moment, because I’m on holiday from university, but when the semester starts again I would say I definitely have less time than I used to when I was at high school, for instance. Study takes up most of my time.
    I think so. I mean most people are busy and work hard, but finding time to relax is important to them too, so they make time. My fellow students are like me though, always studying for the next test, so we don’t really get that much time to just chill out and relax.

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