TPO 第26套口语 Question 3 重新选题
阅读材料
收起Advisor Meetings Should No Longer Be Required
At present, students are required to meet with their academic advisors before the beginning of every semester. The advisors help students select courses and advise them on graduation requirements. However, I don’t see the point of required meetings, since the necessary information about the courses is already available on the university’s Web site, which all students have access to. In addition, eliminating meetings with advisors would ease the difficulty that students often have in finding a time or schedule a meeting when both they and their advisors are free.
Sincerely,
Amy Williams
听力材料
收起口语题目
收起The man expresses his opinion about the proposal in the letter. Briefly summarize the proposal. Then state his opinion and explain the reasons he gives for holding that opinion.
答题辅导
收起1、题目关键词:explain why, the woman
2、答题要领:
(1)specifically express your stand
(2)ideally include 2 reasons for your preference.
3、阅读材料要点:
(1) need to get rid of the meeting with advisors.
(2) the first reason is that all the information about how to select a course is easily available.
(3) the second reason is that it is hard to schedule such kind of meeting where both students and their advisors have time.
4、听力材料要点:
(1)disagrees with what is in the proposal.
(2)the first reason is that finding some information on the internet is different from really talking to someone who can help you select the course or some other stuff.
(3)not waiting till the last minute to schedule the meeting with advisors will get rid of the second problem.
5、模板:
(1) In this set of materials, the reading passage is (the title of the reading passage) and the listening material is a conversation between 2 students (or a professor and a student) on this (notice, announcement, proposal). 当然,如果你觉得你的听力材料的理解率很高也不用谈及阅读材料中的内容。只是第一段说起来实在太easy了。
(2) In the reading passage, the university made an announcement that ...
(3) In the talk, the man (or the woman) agrees or disagrees with the (decision,proposal, announcement or notice). She has 2 reasons for her choice.
(4) First, …Second, …