自行车Part 1 评分报告

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Part 1

考官

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

考生

Yes, I had a bike when I was five years old and it had training wheels on it. So whenever I rode it in the neighborhood, I rode it with those training wheels and I wasn't able to ride it too far from my home and uh, as it had training wheels on it, it was more like a toy than a real bike. I really.

考官

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

考生

In my country bikes are seen over like a bit of a luxury. Not all people can afford it, but a person having it has a different status than any other people in the society. For example, in my class there was a guy that owned a bike and he was really popular among the students.

评估

总分

总分: 6.0流畅度与连贯性: 6.0发音: 6.0语法: 6.0词汇: 6.0

Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

分数: 62.0

建议: Be more concise and avoid repetition; start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Reduce filler words like “uh” and finish the sentence. Keep answers within 3–4 sentences.

示例: Yes. I had a small bike with training wheels when I was five. Because of the training wheels, I usually rode it only around my neighborhood and didn’t go far from home. It felt more like a toy than a proper bicycle, but I enjoyed riding it with my friends.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

分数: 68.0

建议: Improve clarity and grammar by using correct expressions and linking words; begin with a direct opinion, then support with specific reasons and an example. Avoid vague phrases like “over like” and use clearer vocabulary such as “considered a luxury” or “a status symbol.” Limit to 3–4 sentences.

示例: I don’t think bikes are very common; they are often considered a luxury in my country. Because many families cannot afford them, owning a bike can be seen as a status symbol. For instance, a classmate who had a bike was more admired by other students.

语法

Past tense issue

× Yes, I had a bike when I was five years old and it had training wheels on it.

Yes, I had a bike when I was five years old, and it had training wheels.

The original sentence is mostly correct but slightly wordy. This correction keeps past-tense consistency and removes the redundant 'on it' after 'training wheels' for concision. Maintain past simple because the events occurred in childhood.

Sentence structure errors

× So whenever I rode it in the neighborhood, I rode it with those training wheels and I wasn't able to ride it too far from my home and uh, as it had training wheels on it, it was more like a toy than a real bike.

Whenever I rode it in the neighborhood, I used the training wheels, so I couldn't ride it far from home; because of the training wheels, it felt more like a toy than a real bike.

The original is run-on and repetitive. Break into clearer clauses and use past simple consistently: 'used' and 'couldn't' are appropriate. Replace 'as it had training wheels on it' with 'because of the training wheels' for natural causal expression. Remove filler 'uh' and redundant phrases.

Sentence structure errors

× I really.

I really liked it.

The fragment 'I really.' is incomplete and lacks a verb and object. Provide a complete clause matching context, e.g., 'I really liked it,' using past simple to describe childhood feelings.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× In my country bikes are seen over like a bit of a luxury.

In my country, bikes are seen as a bit of a luxury.

Use the preposition 'as' after 'seen' to indicate perception. 'Seen over like' is ungrammatical. Also add a comma after introductory phrase for clarity.

Article errors

× Not all people can afford it, but a person having it has a different status than any other people in the society.

Not everyone can afford one, but a person who has a bike has a higher status than others in society.

'Not all people' is better as 'Not everyone'. Replace 'it' with 'one' to refer to a bike. Use 'a person who has a bike' instead of 'a person having it' for natural phrasing. 'Any other people in the society' is awkward; use 'others in society' and omit the definite article before 'society' here.

Past tense issue

× For example, in my class there was a guy that owned a bike and he was really popular among the students.

For example, in my class there was a guy who owned a bike, and he was very popular among the students.

Use 'who' for people instead of 'that'. 'Very' is more natural than 'really' in this context, though 'really' is acceptable; the main correction is pronoun choice and adding a comma before 'and' to join independent clauses. Past simple 'was' and 'owned' are correct for past context.

重点词汇

DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
OldElderly; Dilapidated; Worn; Antique; Mature
PopularWell-liked; Nonspecialist; Widespread; Mass
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