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雅思能量1512:花点时间提升雅思词汇分数

IELTS Energy 1512: Take a Moment to Boost IELTS Vocabulary Scores

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这是IELTS Energy播客第1512期。

This is the IELTS Energy Podcast episode fifteen twelve.

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花点时间提升IELTS词汇分数。

Take a moment to boost IELTS vocabulary scores.

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欢迎收听来自All Ears English的IELTS Energy播客。

Welcome to the IELTS Energy Podcast from All Ears English.

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已下载超过3500万次,由经过考官培训的IELTS高手Aubrey Carter和英语冒险家Lindsey McMahon为您主持。

Downloaded more than 35,000,000 times with examiner trained IELTS whiz Aubrey Carter and Lindsey McMahon, the English adventurer.

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如果你分数卡在低分段,我们的内部方法将帮助你获得实现梦想所需的分数。

If you are stuck with a low score, our insider method will help you get the score you need to unlock your dreams.

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立即访问allearsenglish.com/myscore,通过两分钟的小测验估算你的雅思分数。

Get your estimated band score now with our two minute quiz at allearsenglish.com/myscore.

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要想在雅思考试中取得高分,进入考场时掌握一些习语,并准备好调整你的回答以灵活运用它们。

To score high on IELTS, go into the exam with a handful of idioms and be ready to tweak your answer to make them work.

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今天,我们为你带来五个含'moment'的习语,帮助你应对常见的雅思口语问题。

Today, get five idioms with the word moment to answer common IELTS speaking questions.

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如果你是雅思5分或6分的学生,你的学习计划会与7分或8分的学生不同。

If you are a band five or six student, then your study plan will look different than if you are a band seven or eight student.

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但你需要了解自己的预估分数范围,才能知道如何准备。

But you need to know your estimated score range to know how to prepare.

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下一步,获取你的雅思预估分数。

Take the next step and get your estimated IELTS band score.

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回答几个简单问题,即可获得你的分数以及提升分数的资源,访问 allearsenglish.com/myscore。

Answer a few quick questions and get your score plus resources to push that score higher at allearsenglish.com/myscore.

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你好,林赛。

Hello, Lindsey.

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你怎么样?

How are you?

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很好,奥布里。

Good, Aubrey.

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我状态很棒。

I'm doing great.

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很高兴能在这里使用麦克风。

Happy to be on the microphone here.

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今天我们聊什么?

What are we talking about today?

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是的,我们在Spotify上收到一个很好的问题。

Yeah, we got a great question on Spotify.

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问题是,我需要一些用于雅思口语的习语。

The question was, I need some idioms for IELTS speaking.

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我知道你说得对。

I know you are correct.

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所有在外面的人,你们在雅思口语中必须使用地道的语言。

Everyone out there, you must use idiomatic language on IELTS speaking.

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所以这很有趣。

So it's interesting.

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今天我们来教一些灵活的习语。

We're going to teach some flexible idioms today.

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但我会教你一个可以在口语考试中处处使用的词句。

But I'll have the word moment that you can use all over the speaking exam.

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我很好奇,林赛,你在说话前能很好地停顿一下吗?

I'm curious, Lindsey, are you good at taking a moment before you speak?

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还是你有时会不加思考就脱口而出?

Or do you sometimes speak without thinking?

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哦,我肯定都是不加思考就说了。

Oh, I speak without thinking for sure.

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是的,我不太擅长静下心来、斟酌每一个词。

Yeah, I'm not very good at just composing myself and considering every word.

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我尽量这么做,但确实有时我会脱口而出,然后才想,哦,那可能不是该说的话。

I try to, but yeah, there are moments when I just speak and then I say, Oh, that was probably not the right thing to say.

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你呢?

What about you?

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我也是这样,对吧?

I do that too as well, right?

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有时候我会想,我本该花点时间想想我要说什么,整理一下思路,对吧?

Sometimes I'm like, I should have taken just a moment to think about what I wanted to say, collect my thoughts, right?

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这有点棘手,因为在雅思口语考试中,你并不总是有时间思考,对吧?

This is tricky because on IELTS speaking, you don't always have that moment to think, right?

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我们建议使用填充短语,并多加练习,因为你不能只是停下来沉默,等着想好要说的内容。

We recommend using filler phrases, really practicing because you can't just pause and be silent while you think of what you wanna say.

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但今天我们所要讲的习语非常适合整个口语考试。

But the idioms we're going to use today are perfect for all over the speaking exam.

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今天,我们将教授这些词汇,而在本系列的第二部分,也就是下一期节目中,我们会把这些习语用在第一部分和第二部分的问题中。

Today, we're going to teach the vocabulary and then in part two of this series, so in the next episode, we're going to use these idioms in part one and part two questions.

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所以一定要关注我们,以免错过那一期节目。

So definitely hit follow so that you don't miss that episode.

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是的。

Yes.

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我喜欢这个。

I love that.

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现在就点关注吧,朋友们,这样IELTS Energy就会每周两次出现在你的收听列表里。

Hit the follow button now, guys, so that IELTS energy shows up in your listening queue twice a week.

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而且,这样你就不会错过任何系列的任何一部分了。

And again, you don't miss any series parts of series.

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好的。

Okay.

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所以我们确实有一些很棒的,呃。

So we do have some great yeah.

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很棒的短语,可以用来表达某事立即发生。

Great phrases to kind of articulate this something happening right away.

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没错。

Exactly.

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对。

Right.

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所以我们第一个习语是‘灵光一现’。

So our first idiom is a light bulb moment.

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这就是当你产生顿悟或灵感的时候。

So this is when you have a realization or an idea.

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例如,如果你被问到关于你的工作或教育,这在第一部分非常可能发生,你肯定会遇到关于工作、你所学的内容,或者你的家、家乡的问题。

For example, if you're asked about your job or your education, which is very likely to happen on part one, you're guaranteed to either be asked about work or what you're studying or about your home or hometown.

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所以你需要练习回答所有这些问题。

So you want to practice answering about all those questions.

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你可以说:‘我很幸运地完成了一段会计实习。’

Could say something like I was fortunate enough to complete an internship in accounting.

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那是一个顿悟时刻,让我意识到我不喜欢它,需要转行做别的事情。

It was a light bulb moment that made me realize I didn't love it and needed to switch over to something else.

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所以,如果你想想那些非习语的表达方式,比如你说‘我意识到这一点’或‘我有了一个领悟’,这只能算六分,对吧?

So if you think about what you the ways you could say that instead that aren't idiomatic, if you're saying, I realized this, I had a realization, that's band six, right?

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如果你能使用习语,会大大提升你的词汇分数。

If you're able to use idioms, really boosts your vocabulary score.

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所以,我们在这里讨论的是六分和八分甚至九分之间的区别吗,奥布里?

So are we talking about the difference here between a band six and like a band eight or potentially nine, Aubrey?

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这是个非常好的问题,你能否获得7分、8分或9分,取决于你使用了多少高分词汇。

That's a really good question, Whether you score band seven, band eight, band nine depends on how much high scoring vocabulary you're using.

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所以,如果你只使用一两个习语,就能在词汇部分拿到7分。

So, if you just use one or two idioms, you can score a band seven for vocabulary.

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如果你还避免了重复,也没有犯很多错误,哪怕只用几个习语,对吧?

If you also do not have repetition, you're not making a lot of mistakes, even just a couple of idioms, right?

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要获得7分或更高的分数,你必须使用地道的语言。

You are required to use idiomatic language to score seven or higher.

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这可以包括短语动词、习语、俚语,对吧?

That can be phrasal verbs, idioms, slang, right?

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这些都是地道表达,单从字面上无法理解其真实含义。

This is all idiomatic language that you can't tell from the actual words what it means.

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没错,如果我们要增加更多内容,从数量上来说,最好学习像今天我们学的这种能应对多种题型的表达。

Yeah, so if we want to add more, if it's about volume, right, of these idiomatic phrases, it's good to learn ones like the ones we're learning today that serve multiple types of questions.

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没错,对吧?

Exactly, right?

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成语有点太狭窄、太具体了,只有在被问到非常具体的问题时才能使用。

Idioms are a little too narrow, a little too specific, where you would have to be asked a very specific question to be able to use it.

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今天的这些成语不是那样的。

Today's idioms are not like that.

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它们非常灵活,对吧?

They're very flexible, right?

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任何时候,几乎任何问题,你都可以巧妙地融入你对某事的想法或顿悟。

Any time, almost any question, you could sneak in how you had an idea about something, how you realized something.

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你会说那真是个灵光一现的时刻。

You'd say it was a real light bulb moment.

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嗯。

Mhmm.

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百分之百。

100%.

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我太喜欢这个了。

I love that.

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好吧。

Alright.

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那么下一个,奥布里,这个短语适用于最后一刻发生的事情。

So next one then, Aubrey, this one applies to things that happen at the last minute.

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它是什么?

What is it?

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一时兴起。

Spur of the moment.

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你看,这个短语也非常灵活。

So, you can see, this also would be extremely flexible.

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如果你被问到周末计划、假期,或者任何发生在最后一刻的事情,或者你最后一刻改变了主意,你可以说这是一时兴起的结果。

If you're asked about weekend plans, vacations, anything that happened last minute, or maybe you changed your mind last minute, you can say it happened at the spur of the moment.

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是的。

Yeah.

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例如,如果有人问我,比如考官问我最近的假期,我可以说我其实这个夏天并没有计划任何旅行。

So for example, if someone asks me, if the examiner asks me about a recent vacation, I could say I actually wasn't planning any trips this summer.

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然而,当一位朋友邀请我去巴哈马乘邮轮时,我临时决定去。

However, when a friend invited me to join her on a cruise in The Bahamas, I made a spur of the moment decision to go.

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哇。

Wow.

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听起来不错。

That sounds good.

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对吧?

Right?

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所以它和‘最后一刻’意思相同,我最后一刻决定去,这也不错。

So it means the same as like last minute, I made a last minute decision to go, which is good as well.

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但那可能只是六分水平。

But that's probably band six.

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我们经常听到学生使用这个词。

We hear students use it a lot.

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它更常见。

It's more common.

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这个习语‘spur of the moment’我们听得不多。

This idiom, spur of the moment, we don't hear as often.

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所以我认为这绝对是八分或九分的水平。

So I would say this is for sure band eight, band nine.

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你可以使用一些这些不太常见的表达。

You can use some of these less common expressions.

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这就是你能获得更高词汇分数的地方。

That's where you can get those higher vocab scores.

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是的,这个理念就是反其道而行之,才能取得成功。

Yes, this concept do the opposite of what everyone else is doing to be successful.

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没错,对吧?

Exactly, right?

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那些更常见的词汇会拖低你的词汇分数。

Those more common words are what is going to keep that vocab score low.

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所以这些习语更少见。

So these idioms are more rare.

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考官一定会知道这些。

The examiner will absolutely know them.

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它们都不是特别罕见,但学生并不经常使用。

None of them are that extremely rare, but the students don't use them a ton.

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所以它们会得到高分。

So they will be high scoring.

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好的。

Okay.

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那‘一时冲动’呢?

What about heat of the moment?

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这是我们第三个。

That's our third one.

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这意味着暂时情绪激动,可能是生气、兴奋或被某事牵着走。

So this means to feel temporarily emotional, maybe angry, excited, or caught up in something.

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然后通常会不加思索地做某事。

And then usually doing something without stopping to think.

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我们会说,某事是在情绪激动时做的,意思是我在做这件事时受到了情绪的影响。

We'll say we did something in the heat of the moment, which means I was being affected by my emotions when I did it.

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你觉得考官会不会经常问到和朋友争吵这样的问题呢?

Is it a common question that examiners might ask about an argument with a friend, would you say?

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当然。

Definitely.

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是的。

Yeah.

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在第二部分,你可能会被要求描述一次和朋友的争吵;而在第一部分,你可能会被问到是否经常和朋友争吵。

On Piles two, you might be asked to describe an argument with a friend or on part one, you might be asked if you argue often with friends.

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琳西,你会怎么回答这样的问题呢?

How would you respond to a question like that, Lindsey?

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是的。

Yeah.

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你可以说,在情绪激动时,我说了一些事后后悔的话。

You could say in the heat of the moment, I said some things I ended up regretting.

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幸运的是,我们最终解决了这个问题。

Luckily, we were able to work it out.

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所以显然,我可以补充更多细节来展开

So obviously I would have had more details building

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没错。

on Exactly right.

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你可以用这个习语加上几句补充。

Is a couple of sentences you could have added with this idiom.

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对于任何这类问题,如果是第二部分要求你描述一次争吵,你需要讲满两分钟。

For any of these, if it's a part two asking you to describe an argument, you'd be speaking for a full two minutes.

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你绝对要讲一个关于那次争吵的故事。

You definitely want to tell a story about that argument.

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但这些习语你肯定能找到方式融入进去。

But you definitely, these are idioms that you could find a way to work them in.

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这并不是理所当然的。

It's not a given.

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这需要一些练习。

This is going to take some practice.

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你需要大量练习使用这些习语的示例回答,以便它们成为你的主动词汇。

You'll want to practice a lot of sample answers using these idioms so that they're in your active vocabulary.

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你已经准备好将它们添加到任何回答中了。

You're ready to add them to any answer.

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是的,这是个重要的观点,奥布里。

Yeah, that's an important point, Aubrey.

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仅仅听播客、了解这些习语是不够的,你必须实际练习将它们融入你的故事和例子中。

It's not enough just to listen to the podcast, know these idioms, but not actually practice putting them into your stories and your examples.

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对吧?

Right?

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这是你准备工作中非常关键的一环。

That is a really key piece of your preparation.

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如果你这样做,考试当天,你就会想起你笔记本上列出的这些习语,但你可能无法回忆起来,你必须非常主动地做到这一点。

If you do that, then on test day, you'll be thinking of this list of idioms you have in a notebook somewhere and you won't be able to recall You them in your have to do this very proactively.

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多练习使用它们,多练习回答。

Practice using them and practice answers.

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是的。

Yes.

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你想要一份更国际化的事业吗?

Do you want a more international career?

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如果英语不再成为你获得晋升、被选中参与重要项目或演讲的障碍,会怎样呢?

What if English no longer held you back from getting a promotion, getting chosen for an important project or presentation?

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想象一下,如果你能流利地说英语,会有多少可能性。

Imagine the possibilities if you had fluent English.

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立即通过我们的免费水平测试了解你的英语水平。

Find out your English level now with our free level quiz.

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访问 allearsenglish.com/fluencyscore。

Go to allearsenglish.com/fluencyscore.

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再次提醒,网址是 allearsenglish.com/fluencyscore,我们在那里见。

Again, that's allearsenglish.com/fluencyscore, and we'll see you there.

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好的,奥布里。

Okay, Aubrey.

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我们休息回来了。

We are back from break.

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第四点,被当时的情绪所左右。

So number four, caught up in the moment.

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这是什么意思?

What does this mean?

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这意味着你对某件事感到非常兴奋,以至于难以想到其他事情。

It means to be so excited about something that you have trouble thinking about anything else, we'll say.

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我们经常用它来当借口,比如:哦,我只是当时太投入了。

And often we'll use it as an excuse to be like, Oh, I was just really caught up in the moment.

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如果你迟到了,或者忘记了某件事。

If you're late for something, forget about something.

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这有时就是我们会找的借口。

That's the excuse we'll sometimes give.

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是的,完全正确。

Yes, exactly right.

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所以,例如,如果考官问你关于一部最喜欢的电影,或者你感到情绪激动的时刻,你可能会说,那是一部如此温馨的电影,以至于我在电影院里中途就开始哭了。

So, for example, if the examiner asks you about a favorite film or maybe a time that you felt emotional got emotional, you might say it was such a heartwarming film that I actually started sobbing in the middle of the theater.

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我想我确实被当时的情绪感染了。

I guess I really got caught up in the moment.

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嗯。

Yeah.

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所以,这意味着你只是感受到了情绪,对吧?

And so this is you just felt emotional, right?

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我们常常会被一部电影或一场对话中的情绪所感染。

Often we'll get caught up in the emotions of a film or a conversation.

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然后,你知道,这通常意味着我们忘记了周围正在发生的一切。

And then, you know, it's often about forgetting about everything else going on around us.

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所以,也许一个平时不愿意在公共场合哭泣的人,在看电影时会被情绪感染,被当时的情境所打动,从而在电影院里哭起来。

So maybe someone who's not usually willing to cry in public will get caught up in the emotions during a film, get caught up in the moment and start sobbing in a theater.

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我会这样。

I do this.

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你会吗

Do you do

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你呢,琳达?

this, Lindsay?

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我正想问你,你是那种看电影会哭的人吗?

Was gonna ask you, are you a movie crier?

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我经常在

I'm in

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当然会。

a Absolutely.

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电影院里或者

Theater or

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那婚礼呢?

What about weddings?

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你在婚礼上会哭吗?

Do you cry

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在婚礼上?

in weddings?

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不,我从未在婚礼上哭过。

No, that I have ever cried at a wedding.

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总有一天吧。

Someday.

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我觉得我参加过的婚礼都很随意,只是开心的场合。

I think the weddings I have gone to were pretty informal, just happy occasions.

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但像《百万美元宝贝》就是个很好的例子。

Movies But like Million Dollar Baby is a good example.

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我不知道你记不记得那部由希拉里·斯万克主演的电影。

I don't know if you remember that one with Hilary Swank.

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当然记得

Of course I

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记得那个。

remember that.

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嗯。

Yeah.

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大声地、难看地哭。

Loud ugly cry.

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是的。

Yes.

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哭了很多。

A lot of crying.

Speaker 1

嗯。

Yeah.

Speaker 1

难看地哭。

Ugly cry.

Speaker 1

很多年前,米歇尔和我在播客里聊过这个。

Michelle and I had a conversation on the podcast about this years ago.

Speaker 1

你看过那部电影吗?我觉得叫《荒野生存》。

Have you ever seen the movie I think it's Into the Wild.

Speaker 0

哦,看过。

Oh, yes.

Speaker 0

和里克一起看的。

With Rick.

Speaker 1

克里斯·麦坎德雷斯的故事,那个去阿拉斯加、住在巴士里、最后因为吃了某种土豆根而死去的人。

The story of Chris McCanless, the guy that went to Alaska, lived in a bus, ended up dying because he ate a potato root or something.

Speaker 1

米歇尔和我都觉得,这又是另一个让人痛哭的例子。

Both Michelle and I, like that's another example of sobbing.

Speaker 1

它真的深深触动了我。

Just I could it just hit me so hard

Speaker 0

在那一刻。

in the heat of the moment.

Speaker 0

对。

Right.

Speaker 0

没错。

Exactly.

Speaker 0

我不知道。

I don't know.

Speaker 0

那又是另一回事,当我看那部电影时,同样被当时的情境深深打动。

That's another like, when I watched that film, same, I got caught up in the moment.

Speaker 0

他所经历的一切所带来的情感。

The emotion of what happened to him.

Speaker 0

我想我肯定哭了。

I think I cried for sure.

Speaker 1

我觉得是埃迪·韦德在电影里的音乐,天啊,这件事发生在他身上真是太悲伤了。

I think it was like the the music that Eddie Vedder in there and it was like, my God, this is so sad that this happened to this.

Speaker 0

是啊,电影真能如此触动我们的情感。

Yeah, it's amazing how movies can play on our emotions like that.

Speaker 0

这是个很好的例子。

This is a great example.

Speaker 0

通常来说,无论雅思口语第一部分被问到什么问题,只要你直接回答了问题,就可以分享任何相关的内容。

Often, whatever question you're asked on IELTS Part one, as long as you answer the question directly, you can share anything related.

Speaker 0

所以,例如,如果你没有被问到电影,而是被问到你什么时候对某件事感到情绪激动。

So, if for example, you weren't asked actually about a film, you're just asked about a time you felt emotional about something like that.

Speaker 0

你可以分享一次看电影时产生这种感受的经历,即使现实中并没有发生过类似的事情。

You can share about a time a movie felt that way, that you felt that way while watching a film if something didn't happen in your real life.

Speaker 1

知道了。

Good to know.

Speaker 1

知道了。

Good to know.

Speaker 1

我喜欢这个。

I love it.

Speaker 0

全部

All

Speaker 1

对。

right.

Speaker 1

奥布里,我们还有一个话题要完成今天的节目。

Aubrey, we have one more to finish up our episode for today.

Speaker 0

是的,是‘真相时刻’。

Yes, is Moment of Truth.

Speaker 0

这什么意思,林赛?

What does this mean, Lindsay?

Speaker 0

真相时刻。

Moment of truth.

Speaker 1

是的,这是人生中一个重要的时刻,你需要迅速做出决定,对吧?

Yeah, this is an important time in life when you make decision quickly, right?

Speaker 1

一切都会变得非常清晰。

Everything becomes very clear.

Speaker 1

你所做的任何决定都会产生非常重要的后果。

Whatever you decide does have very important consequences.

Speaker 1

就像一个急转弯,要么右转,要么左转。

It's like a hard right turn or a hard left turn.

Speaker 0

是的,这些都是我们在类似情境下会使用的其他好成语,对吧?

Yes, those are both other good idioms that we share that we say in the same kind of instance, right?

Speaker 0

我确实来了个急转弯,但我们这里说的不是开车。

I took a hard right turn, but we're not talking about driving.

Speaker 0

我们说的是人生中的一个决定,这个决定对我们未来产生了重大影响。

We're talking about in life, a decision we made that had a lot of consequences for our future.

Speaker 1

是的。

Yeah.

Speaker 1

比如,奥布里,如果考官问你关于表现或者你紧张的时候?

For example, Aubrey, what if the examiner asked you about performance or maybe a time you were nervous?

Speaker 0

我可能会说,经过数月的练习,关键时刻终于到来,我走上舞台进行最终演出。

I might say after months of practice, the moment of truth arrived and I stepped onto the stage for the final performance.

Speaker 0

对吧?

Right?

Speaker 0

所以这句话就是你使用这个成语的地方。

So this is the sentence where you use that idiom.

Speaker 0

也许你谈论的是音乐表演、辩论,或者任何需要公开表演的场合。

Maybe you're talking about a music performance, debate, anytime where you had to perform publicly.

Speaker 0

当真正需要表演时,说‘关键时刻到了’再合适不过了。

This is perfect to say the moment of truth arrived when you actually had to perform.

Speaker 0

你所有的练习都得到了回报。

All your practice paid off.

Speaker 1

是的。

Yes.

Speaker 1

这对雅思的很多不同答案都很适用。

Great for a lot of different kinds of answers on IELTS.

Speaker 1

而且,我认为今天这期节目的关键收获是,确保你不仅仅是学习这些短语,还要练习将它们融入你的回答中,也许根据你想使用习语的意愿稍作调整回答,而不是反过来。

And again, I think the key piece here for a takeaway for today's episode is make sure you're not just learning these phrases, you're practicing embedding them into your answers and maybe altering your answers a little bit based on wanting to use the idiom rather than the other way around.

Speaker 1

没错。

Exactly.

Speaker 1

我的意思是,你

I mean, do you

Speaker 0

想想看,没错。

think about that Absolutely.

Speaker 0

这肯定会发生的,对吧?

This is definitely going to happen, right?

Speaker 0

因为如果你只想着最简单的回答方式和你要说的话,有时候很难把习语融入你的回答中。

Because if you are only thinking about the easiest way to answer and what you're going to say, it sometimes is difficult to fit idioms into your answers.

Speaker 0

但如果你知道今天的一个好习语并想使用它,你可以稍微调整你的回答,提供一些信息,以便能自然地用上它,比如关于‘关键时刻’,无论考官问了你什么。

But if you know of a good one of today's idioms that you want to use, you can adjust your answer slightly to share information that will allow you to say it, about the moment of truth, whatever the examiner has asked you about.

Speaker 0

有没有过一个关键时刻,那时一切努力都得到了回报,或者你的一个决定改变了所有事情?

Was there a moment of truth, this moment where everything paid off or a decision you made changed everything?

Speaker 1

是的。

Yeah.

Speaker 1

所以,也许应对雅思的一种方法是掌握一些我们希望确保能使用的广泛习语。

So, maybe that's a way to approach IELTS is knowing some broad idioms that we want to make sure we can use.

Speaker 1

然后我们通过大量练习和备考,不断调整和引导我们的回答,让这些习语自然融入,这比空着一个空位去填要容易得多。

And then we have a lot of practice, a lot of test prep having tweaked our answers and guided them so that idiom actually makes That's easier than thinking, okay, have a blank to fill.

Speaker 1

这里该用哪个习语?

What idiom goes here?

Speaker 1

天哪,我现在结巴了,因为我在

Oh gosh, now I'm stammering because I

Speaker 0

到考试当天口语考试开始时,你已经学过很多习语了。

imagine you will have learned a lot of idioms by the time you get there on test day when the speaking exam starts.

Speaker 0

如果你把习语想象成一个库,必须思考哪个适合用,你最终会犹豫、停顿,影响流利度得分。

And if you're imagining it as like a bank of idioms, and I have to think about which one fits in, you're going to end up hesitating, pausing, hurting your fluency scores.

Speaker 0

所以,这不是你该做的。

So that's not what you want to do.

Speaker 0

相反,我喜欢这个想法:准备一些比较灵活的习语。

Instead, I love this idea to have some idioms ready that are pretty flexible.

Speaker 0

然后你回答的方式会相应调整,以便能自然地使用这些习语,让它们在你的回答中合乎逻辑。

And then the way you answer will change so that you can use those idioms and have them make sense in your answer.

Speaker 1

是的,这似乎是最快捷灵活的方式

Yeah, it seems like the most nimble way

Speaker 0

入眼。

to an eye.

Speaker 0

绝对。

Absolutely.

Speaker 0

没错。

Exactly.

Speaker 0

有助于解释一些分数和词汇分数。

Will help both explain some scores and vocabulary scores.

Speaker 1

很好。

Good.

Speaker 1

奥布里,我们的听众还应该听哪一集呢?

Aubrey, is there another episode our listeners should check out

Speaker 0

在结束之前,如果你错过了,往上翻一下,看看第1508期:雅思口语的高分词汇——锻炼主题。

before we finish up Yeah, if missed it, Scroll up and check out fifteen oh eight, Band nine, Exercise Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking.

Speaker 0

这是另一期很棒的节目,我们分享了当你被问到锻炼话题时使用的高分词汇。

That's another great episode where we shared very high scoring vocabulary if you are asked about exercise.

Speaker 1

是的。

Yes.

Speaker 1

我们今天的关键要点,正如我们已经提到的,就是优先使用你想用的习语。

And the takeaway today, as we've already kind of said it, you know, lead with the idioms you want.

Speaker 1

如果你想了解更多如何用这些习语优化回答,欢迎回来观看第二部分。

And if you wanna learn more about how to tweak answers with these idioms, come back for part two.

Speaker 1

别忘了关注我们。

Make sure you're hitting follow-up

Speaker 0

当然。

Absolutely.

Speaker 0

我们会分享第一部分和第二部分问题的示范回答。

On We'll share sample answers for part one and part two questions.

Speaker 0

那我们到时候见。

So we will see you there.

Speaker 1

好的。

Alright.

Speaker 1

听起来不错。

Sounds good.

Speaker 1

下次见,奥布里。

See you next time, Aubrey.

Speaker 1

再见。

Bye.

Speaker 1

感谢收听《IELTS Energy》。

For listening to IELTS Energy.

Speaker 1

现在就订阅,并别忘了在 allearsenglish.com/myscore 上查看你的估分。

Hit subscribe now, and don't forget to find your estimated band score at allearsenglish.com/myscore.

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