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中口口试必备口语试题准备材料

中口口试必备口语试题准备材料(topic1-20)Topic1. China’s Developments and AchievementsNo one can refuse to admit that there are many achievements of China in recent decades. I know some of them, such as economic reform, joining to the WTO, and successfully bidding to host the Olympic Games in 2008 and so on. They are significant and outstanding achievements.Chinese people benefit a lot from these great achievements. Firstly, people’s living standards have been improved significantly over the past 10 years. A huge number of families have a TV, a computer, a refrigerator and so on, and the most important thing is that most families have a bright and big house. Secondly, peop le’s daily life becomes more colorful and meaningful, recent years bring people a lot of recreational activities, such as computer video games, movies, and internet. Conversely, 10 years ago, we still had not these abundant and colorful campaigns.Of course, there are still a lot of things which should be done in the next 10 years. We should continue to support our economic development and investment, to protect the environment, to cut down the greenhouse gas emissions and to consolidate our military and defense systems.Topic2. An unforgettable graduation ceremonyI’d like to say the graduation cerem ony of my senior high school. The only thing that I don’t forget is the speech of principal in my senior high school hall.During the ceremony, I clearly listened to his words with great spirits for all of us. His eyes were filled with hope, which seems like that he told us about how to overcome so many difficulties in the future. His words really attracted all the students and teachers. He told us that we shouldn’t give up at any time, because we must try our best to do everything we could.After the graduation ceremony, I promised to myself that I should continue to study harder in order to have enough experience and knowledge to be a better person who can make more contributions to the whole society.Now, I am trying to realize what I said. I have huge confidence that I can turn a new leaf in my life.Topic3. A Great Change That Is Special to YouSome changes, while ordinary or spontaneous, have some special meanings for us. When it comes to me, entering the university when I was 19 can be regarded as the most significant milestone for now.Studying in the university means that I have the chance to study more. And it also means that I have more social responsibility. The status of being a college student made me feel different. Furthermore, a sense of great accountability seemed to tell me that I should make enough preparations for the competitive society. Independent from parents and hometown, I realized that as a grown adult, I should be responsible for my own behaviors and decisions.Some potential emotions like fear, confidence were sometimes inevitable in my mind. So my first milestone appeared, that is I had more responsibilities than even before. Reading China Daily, listening to VOA and BBC, watching English news and the will of making myself stronger and stronger changed my life. I became a more sensible man and now I still remember what I want to do and continue to make efforts to reach that point.Topic4. Anti-smoking group calls for urgent tobacco controlsAn anti-smoking watchdog has criticized Chinese authorities for "making little progress" on enforcing tobacco controls despite making a commitment to the World Health Organization (WHO) almost a decade ago. And millions of lives are in jeopardy if action is not taken.Each year in China, more than 1 million people die of smoking-related diseases and the country now has 350 million smokers, including 180 million teenagers, according to the WHO. Without effective intervention, another 100 million Chinese will die from smoking-related illness by 2050, half of them aged between 30 and 60, experts estimated.People called for sweeping changes including the formation of a newministerial-level department commissioned to lead the national campaign for tobacco/smoking control, replacing the current Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, which also administers China's largest tobacco producer. Despite a lack of national legislation, by 2010 more than half of China's large- and medium-sized cities had issued regulations to ban smoking in certain public areas, said the report. Beijing's Health Bureau this week announced it was working on making all public spaces - including work sites and public transport areas - tobacco free by the end of 2015.Topic5. The gap between rich and poor in ChinaIn an unusually frank assessment, a top Chinese planning official warned that the gap between rich and poor in China is rapidly widening and could threaten national stability. In just 20 years, China has gone from having virtually no income gap to having one of the world's biggest。

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