Part 1
考官
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
考生
I prefer happy music because it makes me feel more energetic. For example, when I'm working out, I usually listen to hip hop or electronic tracks to stay motivated.
考官
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
考生
Yes, it does. Especially when I'm already in a good mood. The happy music makes me feel energetic and lively. For example, when I'm walking out, I usually listen to the cheerful music to stay motivated.
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
分數: 82.0建議: 回答自然且有具体例子,但可更直接回应问题并在句子间使用连接词以增强连贯性。注意避免重复表达(如 “stay motivated” 与 “make me feel more energetic” 意义接近)。可以补充一两句具体细节(例如喜欢的歌手或具体场景),但总句子不超过五句。
範例: I prefer happy music because it helps me feel more energetic and focused when I exercise. For example, I often listen to upbeat hip hop or electronic tracks by artists like Avicii or The Chainsmokers while running, which keeps my pace steady and my spirits high.
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
分數: 76.0建議: 回答明确但有重复,句子间缺少连接词,且有语法与词汇小问题(如 “walking out” 用法不够自然,建议改为 “going out” 或 “walking”)。应将观点与例子更紧密结合,并使用连接词如 “because” 或 “so” 增强逻辑。可加入具体情境或感受细节。
範例: Yes, it usually does, especially when I'm already in a good mood, because upbeat songs amplify my energy. For example, when I'm going out for a walk or meeting friends, I play cheerful tracks on my phone and they make me feel lively and more sociable.
× For example, when I'm working out, I usually listen to hip hop or electronic tracks to stay motivated.
✓ For example, when I work out, I usually listen to hip hop or electronic tracks to stay motivated.
原句中使用的是“when I'm working out”,這裡描述的是習慣性或經常發生的情況,英語中通常用一般現在時(when I work out)來表達習慣或例行活動,而不是現在進行時。建議在描述經常性行為時使用一般現在時以保持時態一致。
× Especially when I'm already in a good mood.
✓ Especially when I'm already in a good mood,
句子為片語,原本作為獨立句使用但未完整連接,應和前後句子連接成一個完整句子或補上主要子句。若保留從句結構,需把它與主句連接,例如放在前一或後一完整句中。此句本身時態(I'm already in a good mood)可保留,但必須與主句連接以構成完整句子。
× For example, when I'm walking out, I usually listen to the cheerful music to stay motivated.
✓ For example, when I'm walking, I usually listen to cheerful music to stay motivated.
“walk out”通常表示“走出去/退場”並非描述日常散步或行走的動作,與語境不符,應使用“walking”。另外,定冠詞“the cheerful music”在此處不恰當,因為說的是一類音樂而不是特指某些音樂,應省略冠詞或用不定冠詞,故改為“cheerful music”。