Part 1
考官
Do you like chatting with friends?
考生
Yes, of course I like to chatting with my friends.
考官
What do you usually chat about with friends?
考生
We're talking about your food and the others.
考官
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
考生
Both of them are like sometimes I will trust when my friends by group and sometimes will charge with a single friends.
考官
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
考生
I prefer face to face, this way is better for me.
考官
Do you argue with friends?
考生
Not yet. Actually not.
Do you like chatting with friends?
分数: 60.0建议: 句子有语法错误且表达不够自然。回答应直接开门见山并使用正确时态和搭配,避免多余词。可以用一到两句说明原因或频率来丰富内容。
示例: Yes, I enjoy chatting with my friends. We often talk several times a week to catch up and share news.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
分数: 50.0建议: 内容不具体且语法与人称使用不正确。要直接回答主题并给出具体细节或例子,使用连词使句子连贯。
示例: We usually talk about food, such as new restaurants we've tried, and other topics like work or movies. For example, last week we discussed a new café near campus.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
分数: 45.0建议: 表达混乱且有多处语法错误。应先给出明确偏好或说明都可以,然后用原因和对比来支持回答,句子不超过五句并使用连词。
示例: It depends; sometimes I prefer chatting in a group because it's lively, but other times I choose one-on-one conversations for more private or serious topics.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
分数: 70.0建议: 回答简洁且能表达偏好,但缺乏具体原因。可以补充一到两条理由并使用连词让表达更完整。
示例: I prefer face-to-face communication because it's easier to read body language and build a stronger connection, whereas social media feels less personal.
Do you argue with friends?
分数: 65.0建议: 回答过于简短且有点重复。应直接回答并给出简短解释或例子,说明原因或频率,使回答更自然。
示例: No, I rarely argue with my friends because we try to communicate openly and resolve small disagreements quickly.
× Yes, of course I like to chatting with my friends.
✓ Yes, of course I like chatting with my friends.
句中动词结构错误:动词短语 'like to chatting' 混合了不定式和动名词的用法。动词 like 后可以接动名词(-ing)或不定式(to + 动词原形),但不能同时使用。建议改为 'like chatting' 或 'like to chat'。
× We're talking about your food and the others.
✓ We usually talk about our food and other things.
原句时态与代词用法不合:问句为一般现在时询问通常聊什么,回答应使用一般现在时(we talk 或 we usually talk),而不是现在进行时 'We're talking'。另外代词 'your' 与语境不符,应为 'our';'the others' 表达不清,改为 'other things' 更自然。建议使用一般现在时并调整代词和名词搭配。
× Both of them are like sometimes I will trust when my friends by group and sometimes will charge with a single friends.
✓ Sometimes I prefer chatting in a group, and sometimes I prefer talking with a single friend.
原句结构混乱,包含多重错误:'Both of them are like' 不符合英语表达,时态与语序错误;'I will trust when my friends by group' 语法和用词错误('trust' 用法不当,'by group' 不正确);'sometimes will charge with a single friends' 中 'charge' 用词错误,'friends' 单复数不匹配。根据上下文,回答应表达两种偏好,使用并列句并保持一般现在时。建议简化为两部分并使用动词 'prefer' 或 'like',单数 'friend'。
× I prefer face to face, this way is better for me.
✓ I prefer face-to-face communication; this way is better for me.
需要使用连字符短语 'face-to-face' 或者名词形式 'face-to-face communication'。此外原句用逗号连接两个完整句子产生逗号拼接错误(comma splice),应使用分号或分句。建议使用 'face-to-face communication' 或 'talking face to face' 并用合适标点。
× Not yet. Actually not.
✓ Not really. Actually, no.
虽然原句能被理解,但在口语中更自然的否定回答为 'Not really' 或简洁的 'No'。原句 'Not yet' 暗示未来可能发生,与上下文矛盾。建议使用与一般现在时和题意相符的否定短语。