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雅思口语范文:A Car or Vehicle

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雅思口语范文:A Car or Vehicle  Describe a car or vehicle you would like to have in the future   You should say:   -Which will you choose   -What it will look like   -How much it will cost   -And explain why youd like to buy it   Which will you choose: In the future I would like to have a BMW car.
I think BMW makes the slickest car on the road.
First, I would choose a car rather thank a motorbike or truck because cars are a nice mix between maneuverability and versatility.
A big rig like a truck wastes a lot of gas.
A motorcycle can get good mileage, but they do not work well in snowstorms.
  slickest = sexiest, coolest.
较酷的   例句:That is a really slick boat, where did you buy it?
  nice mix = good combination.
很好的结合   例句:College is a nice mix between work and fun.
  mileage = fuel efficiency.
油耗   例句:This car gets really poor mileage.
  What it will look like: I would want to buy a red, mid-sized BMW.
I would pick blue because it is a color that stands out in a crowd.
I would keep it washed and spruced-up all the time so that the it would turn the girls heads.
It is always difficult to wow someone with your car if the inside looks like a pigsty.
  stands out in a crowd = is noticeable.
引人注目的   例句:The tall man really stood out in the crowd.
  turn the girls heads = capture the attention of girls 引起女孩的注意   例句:The fancy watch turned all of the peoples heads.
  wow = impress.
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有印象   例句:Tom wowed his boss with his presentation   spruced-up = clean, looking nice.
干净的、清洁的   例句:I spruced up my room before my mom came home.
  pigsty = messy, untidy, dirty 脏的 乱的   例句:Wow, did you see Robs house, it was a pigsty!
  How much it will cost: The car will cost a pretty penny.
BMWs are not a poor mans car.
Most people who drive them are really loaded.
In light of this, it will probably take some time before I can shell out the money to buy one.
  pretty penny = expensive 贵的   例句:Buying a new house costs a pretty penny, its expensive.
  a poor mans = inexpensive 遥的   例句:Its a poor mans beer, but it is my favorite beer.
  loaded = wealthy 有遥的 富有的   例句:Kim is loaded, she is very rich.
  In light of = acknowledging 考虑到   例句:In light of gas prices, I suggest we walk.
  shell out = spend 花、花费   例句:I dont want to shell out 10 dollars for a hamburger.
  And explain why youd like to buy it: I would like to buy a BMW because a good car is a mark of pride in my country.
Not all cars are the same.
I really like cars and tend to dote all of my attention and money on them.
I love the feeling of driving on the open road.
I like driving with the pedal to the metal, going as fast as the car will go.
I love to go joy riding at night without the lights.
It is a hear-stopping experience.
I guess I really want the car as a trophy show off to my coworkers.
If I owned a BMW I would be the envy of the whole office.
  mark of pride = an important symbol or respect.
身份的象征.
  例句:Having a good watch is a mark of pride in some European countries.
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on = give all attention to 溺爱 倾其热情于   例句:Kyle loves his children-he is always doting on them and spoiling them.
  pedal to the metal = go as fast as possible 把汽车油门踩到较大 全速前进   例句:Sue puts the petal to the metal when she drives long distances.
  heart stopping = thrilling, very frightening 令人震撼的 吓人的   例句:Watching the boy fall off the cliff was a heart-stopping experience.
  show off = display with pride 炫耀   例句:I am going to show off my spoken English to my brother when I get home.
  envy of the whole office = the entire office would be envious.
全办公室羡慕的对象   例句:Toms boat was the envy of the whole office.
Everyone wanted to ride in it.