雅思口语作业5月4日
May 04, 2026 16:33
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
I think being a famous child brings both opportunities and pressure. On the one hand, they can earn money earlier and gain access to better resources such as professional training or connections in the industry. For example, child actors often get chances that ordinary children don't have. However, they may lose their privacy and grow up under public attention, which can
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
affect their mental health they may also miss out on a normal childhood so overall while the short-term benefits are clear the long-term impact can be quite negative nowadays children have more opportunities to become famous than before they can develop talents like singing dancing or sports which are traditional ways to attract people
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
In addition, social media platforms allow them to share videos and creative content to become popular very quickly. However, I think this kind of fame can be unstable, so long-term success still depends on real ability.
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Speaker 4 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Children can use their fame to build a long-term career, especially in entertainment or business. For example, some child influences later become professional performers or
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
entrepreneurs. They can also use their influence to promote positive values or support charities. But if they rely only on popularity without improving themselves, their fame may not last long. I think talent is important, but it is not the only factor of becoming famous. In fields like music and sports, talent is essential. However,
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Nowadays, many people become famous because of social media, timing, or even controversy. So in reality, fame is usually the result of both ability and opportunity. Parents usually feel proud when their children achieve something meaningful or show good.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
character. For instance, getting good grades or winning a competition can make parents happy. At the same time, being kind, responsible and independent can also make them feel proud. In the long term, many parents value personality more than academic success. Yes, I think rewards can be helpful when parents use properly.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
They can motivate children and lead to good behavior. For example, parents can give praise, small gifts, or extra free time as encouragement. However, emotional support is often more effective than material rewards because it helps children build confidence.
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Speaker 2 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
I don't think it is a good thing to reward children too often. If children become used to rewards, they may only complete tasks for external benefits rather than personal interests.
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Speaker 2 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
For example, a child might only study hard to get a gift, not because they value learning. In the long term, this can reduce their self-discipline and independence.
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Speaker 4 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Adults usually feel proud when they achieve personal or professional goals. For example, getting a promotion, finishing a difficult project, or overcoming challenges in life can bring a strong sense of achievement. They may also feel proud when they improve themselves or support their family. Pride often comes from both success and personal growth.
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Speaker 3 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
I don't think it really matters when it comes to smiling. Some young people look serious all the time and some old people smile a lot.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Some people also have stress like exams or finding a job and old people can be happy too, like when they travel or enjoy their free time. It really depends on the person's personality and how they felt that day. So I don't think younger or older people smile more because everyone is different.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
I don't think smiling really means someone is more friendly. Some people smile just to be polite, but they are not actually nice. And some are very friendly, but they don't smile very much. Maybe because they are shy or serious. So smile doesn't equal to friendly.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
People usually smile in photos because they want to present a positive image. Photos are often used to record some important or happy moments, so smiling helps express sad feelings. Also, smiling makes people look more attractive and confident, so it has both emotional and social reasons.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
I don't think women smile more than men. It really depends on the person, not their gender. Some people say women smile more because of the social expectations, but that's just an old idea. In the real life, it really depends.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Young people tend to use mobile phones mainly for entertainment such as social media, videos and maybe some games. Older people use them more for practical purposes like making calls or sending messages.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
For example, young people might spend hours on apps while older people prefer simple functions. So their usage patterns are quite different.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
I think mobile phones have both positive and negative effects on friendships. On the positive side, they make communication much easier and quicker especially for people who live far away. However, the mobile phone may make people
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
rely too much on it and reduce the face-to-face interactions for example friends might spend time together but still focus on their phones so the impact depends on how people use them I don't think
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Take photos with mobile phones is a waste of time if it is done in moderation.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Taking photos helps people record memories and some important moments. For example, people often take pictures when traveling to remember their experiences. However, if people spend too much time on taking photos instead of enjoying that moment, it can be unnecessary.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Yes, I think it is necessary to have laws on the use of mobile phones. For example, using mobile phones while driving is dangerous and it can cause some accidents. So laws should be used to control this situation. In public places like schools and some...
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
restrictions may also be helpful to improve focus overall laws are important mainly for safety and efficiency yes planning ahead is very important it helps people manage their time effectively and achieve their goals more efficiently for example students who make study plans are usually
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Speaker 2 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
more organized and
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
perform better however plans should be flexible to deal with some unexpected changes i think activities that involve time money or long-term goals should plan ahead for example studying traveling and career development or
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
need careful preparation without planning people may waste resources or miss some important opportunities so planning is especially important for major decisions
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
No, I don't think children should plan their future careers too early. At a young age, they should focus on exploring their interests and developing basic skills. Career planning can come later when they better understand their strengths and performances. So early exploration is more important than early decision making.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Yes, it is helpful to ask for some advice. Teachers and parents have more experience and they can provide practical suggestions. For example, they can help children understand different options or avoid some common mistakes. However, children should still make their own decisions in the end.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Yes, it is quite popular, especially among students who want to achieve higher goals or receive good results. Study plans help them manage time and stay focused on their goals. For example, many students create daily or weekly schedules. However, not everyone can follow their plans strictly.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Yes, choosing a college major is closely related to a person's future career. Some careers require specific knowledge or qualifications, so the major can influence job opportunities. For example, studying medicine or engineering often leads to related professions.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
However, people can still change careers later with additional training. Young people usually use a wider variety of apps, especially for entertainment and social interaction, while old people tend to prefer simple and practical apps such as communication or news apps. For example, young people may use
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
apps to exercise or doing their daily work while old people stick to a few basic ones like send messages so their habits are quite different some people don't like using apps for a few reasons first apps may be confusing especially for some old people
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Second, apps take up space on your phone and send too many notifications or even advertisements. Third, some people just don't trust apps with their personal information. Also, many people prefer using a real computer or just talking to someone face to face.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
They may just like things simple and private. Apps like WeChat are very popular in China because they have multiple functions in one platform. People can use them to send messages, pay for their shopping and
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Speaker 2 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
um even access services through a single app this convenience makes it widely used in daily life so its popularity mainly comes from its efficiency yes i think some
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Limits are necessary. Too much screen time can affect children's health, study and social skills. Parents can set time limits and encourage other activities like sports or reading. But I still think the key is to maintain a balance between the computer programs.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
and the daily life rather than banning them. Yes, I think young people are more reliant on apps and programs. They grow up with phones and the internet, so using apps are very common to them. They use apps for almost everything like studying, shopping, talking with others.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
Without apps, they might feel lost or bored. But to be fair, adults also rely on apps a lot now for their daily life. I think banning children from social media is too extreme. Social media can be bad for children like getting addicted or things they shouldn't.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
It also has good sides. Many children use social media to talk to friends, do group projects or find information for school. So if we ban it very completely, children might feel left out or they might just find secret ways to use it.
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Speaker 1 (雅思口语作业5月4日)
The best way is to set time limits like two hours or three hours one day and let parents watch what their children are doing. Teaching children how to use social media safely is more helpful than just banning it.
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