2021年9-12月雅思口语Part2范文:Describe a time when you waited for something important that would happen
Describe a time when you waited for something important that would happen
You should say:
What you waited for
Where you waited
Why it was important
And explain how you felt while you were waiting
雅思范文如下:
I'd like to share my experience of waiting for the nucleic acid test(核酸检测) with you. Last year, to be more specific, on December the 16th 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic(疫情), the government required all passengers who were to fly directly from Beijing to other cities to take the certificate of negative nucleic acid test report within 2 days. Therefore, I registered online for the test nearly a month before I left Beijing heading for (前往......;出发)home.
Two days before I came home, I went to the hospital for the test as planned. I no sooner went into the hospital than (一......就) I found there were full of people waiting in long lines outside the coronavirus testing sites. I had no choice but to(没有选择只能......) line up(排队) for my turn. Taking the risk of cross infection(冒着交叉感染的风险) and standing against the cold wind, I was kinda 。。。。余下省略!
Part 3
1.On what occasions do people usually need to wait?
Well generally people need to wait especially when the thing is really important and time-consuming. For example we need to make appointments and wait for the dentist since their work consumes lots of time and energy. No one is willing to suffer from toothache, so we just wait. Also people have to wait when things can only be accomplished in the long run, like when ladies are attending their gardens or those farmers who are fostering some animals. What's more, it is not uncommon that we queue up for a popular restaurant or for a celebrity’s signature.
2.Who behave better when waiting, children or adults?
Well that's really hard to say. Generally adults perform better with regards to waiting in line, as you know they are more likely to finish the compulsory education and more or less have some self-discipline. In contrast, children might be too young to understand the social etiquette. But the thing is, I get to know some primary school students who are really well-educated, as they can already judge what is right or wrong, and have a sense of righteousness deep down. I felt ashamed for those adults who pushed in before kids which just made an awful influence.
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