雅思口语答案:最喜欢的歌
    我们都知道Part2的话题是时间最长的,需要考生balabala说一分半钟到两分钟。为了防止大家在考场时无话可说,同学们在备考阶段一定需要多积累一些口语话题哦~第一时给大家带来了雅思口语Part2答案:最喜欢的歌。
    雅思口语Part2答案:最喜欢的歌
    The song 'High Hopes' sung by David Gilmour of Pink Floyd band is a song I have loved always and would hear often for the rest of my life. Pink Floyds is famous for their progressive and psychedelic music and high quality lyrics. This song falls under the progressive rock music genre and was the 11th song of the album Division Bell.
    I usually listen to this song in my computer and sometimes in my MP3 player with the head phone. In fact I am a great fan of this music band and most of their songs are in my favorite list. This song is specifically attractive for the music composition, lyrics and theme.
    This song reminds the past and compares how greener and full of possibility it was. The ch
urch bell and the lyrics make an out of the world illusion that only people who love it would realize. Every time I hear this song, I can feel my childhood, the sweet memory and the greener town I used to live. This is song that opens a horizon for me to visit my past. I love this song from my heart.
    This music puts me in a sad yet charming mood. I feel sad that the past days won't be coming back and I won't have that childhood charm anymore. On the other hand this song gives me a genuine pleasure of the memories of my childhood and all the friends and people I knew then.
    雅思口语part2话题答案:最爱的歌
    You should say:
genre    – What is the song about?
    – When did you first hear the song?
    – Why is it your favorite?
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    Honestly speaking, for the most part, I would probably say that I have a great passion for listening to music and indeed I have listened like thousands of songs so far. However, if I have to pick out a song that I like the most, I would probably choose the song Million Years Ago by Adele. By gorgeous lyrics and melody, it’s like a piece of cake for Adele to make me addicted to this song. A significant feature that I should mention is the song’s meaningful content. It is a regretful calling inside an adult who has born his soul on the way of growing up and earning his stripes. Every now and then I feel he is so desperate that he could do anything to escape the cycle of his life but after all he can’t afford to do so. The reason why I am so fond of this song has something to do with the fact that it provokes so many beautiful memories from my childhood. Although this song is a sad song, it opens my eyes to many things in life, one of them is that you should not take anything for granted, even the simplest one, try to live to your fullest so that one day you would not have to regret that much about the journey that you have been through. Fairly speaking, Million Years Ago is a really good songs for self – reflecting especially when you find yourself lost in the super bu
sy world nowadays.
    雅思口语Part2话题:常常听的歌
    Similar Cue Card Topics
    Your ability to talk about this Cue Card would enable you to talk about the following Cue Cards as well:
    Describe a song you often listen.
    Describe your favourite song or singer.
    Describe a piece of music you heard in your childhood.
    Describe a famous song in your country.
    雅思口语Part3音乐话题
    Part3 questions:
    1. What would life be like without music?
    Life without music would be quiet and dull. What would we do at parties besides eating and talking? That might as well be a meeting. Think about the best party you’ve ever been to, how vibrant and outgoing everyone was. Especially when everyone’s favorite jam came on. Music helps me focus on projects when the house is soundless. In the past I would drive around town aimlessly at night with nothing but music and my thoughts. This helped my creativity tremendously.
    2. Which is more important to you, music or TV?
    Although television takes up a big chunk of my life I could probably do without it. Music on the other hand is irreplaceable. I’m thinking to myself I could read the news  also read a novel that the blockbuster movie was adopted from. Consequentially, I cannot read a song. Novels are famously known for being better than the movie. There is no possible way to hear music in any other form. It all boils down to what can be replaced and what can’t.
    3. What kind of music do you like?
    I’ve always had an infatuation with music since I was a kid. My family likes to remind me of the time when I was two  I learned to say “Jackson! Jackson!” then hobble/hop around when his songs were played. Although my taste for music has evolved  diversified since then, music still holds a special place in my heart. I listen to all types of music  I am open to new music. Having said that, as I am writing this I am listening to classical music because it helps me concentrate and be more resourceful. The most common type of genre I listen to is Hip-Hop or Rap. I really feel that rappers recite more contemporary poetry. There are a few RB artists I listen to regularly.
    4. What musical genre do you really hate? Why?
    I detest American Country music. It has got to be the lamest and depressing music genre available to the public. I cannot pinpoint the exact reason why I abhor this heinous excuse for music but I will try. Country music is extremely patriotic, quite irritating. America is number one when most of the people that listen to that type of music probably have never left the proximity of their area code. Music CEO’s realize that white American populat
ion are losing jobs to “foreigners” so country music artists use that and say white America should love a pure America. It’s a clever way to be racist. When in truth no one is a True American. The lyrics are too simple but try too hard to be meaningful. Country music has a kind twang that I loathe. It will never grow on me  I try my hardest not to judge the people who listen to country music.