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Plan/Schedule计划1.Do you like making plans?Answer: Yes, I enjoy making plans because it helps me stay organized and manage my time better. When I plan ahead, I can prioritize tasks and avoid last-minute stress. For example, planning my week allows me to balance work commitments with leisure activities, ensuring that I have time for both productivity and relaxation.2.Do you use paper or your cellphone to make plans?Answer:I usually use my cellphone to make plans because it"s convenient and always with me. It allows me to set reminders and easily update my scheduleif something changes.However, I sometimes jot down quick notes on paper when I"m brainstorming or need a visual overview, asit helps me organize my thoughts better.3.What are the benefits of making plans?Answer: Making plans offers several advantages, such as helping you stay organized and focused.When you have a clear schedule, it"s easier to prioritize tasks and manage your time efficiently, which reduces stress.For example, planning yourweek ahead can ensure that you allocate enough time for work commitmentswhile also fittingin leisure activities orfamily time.Birthday生日1.What do you usually do on your birthday?Answer:I usually have a small celebration with family or friends, like going out for dinner. Sometimes I just relax at home and enjoy some quiet time. Receiving birthday wishes from loved ones always makes the day special2.What did you do on your birthday when you were younger?Answer:As a child, I had fun parties with cake, games, and gifts. My parents often invited my friends over for celebrations. I also loved blowing out candles and making a wish.3.Do you think it is important for you to celebrate your birthday?Answer:Yes, because it"s a chance to appreciate life and connect with loved ones. However, some people may prefer a simple day without big celebrations. Both ways are meaningful.4.Which birthday do you think is the most important to celebrate?Answer:The 18th birthday is very important, as it marks becoming an adult. In some cultures, the 60th birthday is also special, representing a long life. Personal significance matters most.4.PDF+答案??

Staying up late熬夜1.Do you often stay up late?Answer:Not really, unless I have something urgent to finish. I try to hit the sack before midnight ‘cause I can’t function well without enough sleep2.What do you do when you stay up late?Answer: I usually scroll through my phone or binge-watch some shows. Sometimes I lose track of time without even noticing it.3.What does it feel like the next morning if you stay up late?Answer:Oh, I feel totally drained and kind of grumpy. It’s hard to get through the day without yawning all the time.4.Did you often stay up late when you were a kid?Answer:No, not really. My parents made sure I went to bed early. I think the only time I stayed up late was during holidays or family events.Names姓名1.Does your name have any special meaning?Answer:Yes, it does. My name means “bright future” in Chinese. My parents picked it because they hoped I’d grow up happy and successful.2.How would you choose names for your next generation?Answer: I’d probably choose something meaningful and easy to pronounce. If I have a baby one day, I’ll ask my parents for ideas too.3.Are there any differences between how Chinese people name their children now and how they did in the past?Answer:Yeah, for sure. In the past, names were more traditional, but now people like modern or foreign-sounding names to make kids stand out.4.Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?Answer:Nope, I’m the only one with this name. My parents wanted something a bit unique, so nobody else in my family has it.Flowers花1.Do you love flowers?Version A: Yes, I really love flowers because they bring a touch of beauty and freshness to any space. For example, I often buy a small bunch for my room just to lift my mood. And if someone gives me flowers, it instantly brightens my day.Version B: No, not really. I think flowers are nice to look at, but they don’t last long and I’m not a big fan of taking care of them. If someone gives me flowers, I appreciate the gesture, but I’d probably prefer something more practical.2.Do you take photos of flowers in your daily life?Answer: Yes, especially when I come across beautiful flowers during a walk or while traveling. I have a photo album on my phone just for flowers I’ve snapped. It’s a habit I picked up because I enjoy capturing nature’s details.3.Do you know anyone who loves flowers?Answer:Definitely—my grandmother is a huge flower lover, and she even grows her own roses and orchids. She talks to them as if they were her pets. I think her passion for gardening is quite inspiring.4.Are there a lot of flowers where you live?Answer:Well, not really. I live in a concrete jungle, so natural flowers are pretty rare. But during spring, local parks would plant seasonal flowers, which makes the city feel more alive.5.Do people in your country often send flowers to others?Answer:Not really in daily life, but flowers are often given on special occasions like weddings or hospital visits. While older generations may find this a bit unnecessary, many young people in big cities are starting to embrace the idea. A good example is how graduates often exchange bouquets at graduation ceremonies to celebrate and show appreciation.6.PDF+答案??

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喜欢种植物的人Part 2.Describe a person you know who loves to grow plants.You should say:who this person is what he/she grows why he/she enjoys growing plants and explain how you feel about this person.The person I know who loves growing plants is my neighbor, Mrs. Chen, a retired teacher. She has turned her balcony and small garden into a lush green space filled with flowers, herbs, and even small fruit trees. She grows roses, mint, basil, and cherry tomatoes, which she often shares with neighbors. Mrs. Chen enjoys gardening because it helps her relax and stay connected with nature. She says watching plants grow gives her a sense of achievement and joy. Her passion is inspiring— she even teaches local children basic gardening skills on weekends.I admire Mrs. Chen because her dedication shows how small efforts can create beauty. Her garden is a peaceful retreat, and her kindness in sharing harvests makes our community warmer. She proves that growing plants isn’t just a hobby but a way to spread happiness.Part 3.1.Are there many people growing their own vegetables now?Answer: Yes, growing vegetables at home has become increasingly popular, especially among urban dwellers who want organic produce. Many people use balconies or small gardens to cultivate herbs, tomatoes, or leafy greens. This trend reflects a growing interest in sustainable living and food safety.2.Do you think it"s good to let kids learn how to plant?Answer:Absolutely, teaching kids to plant helps them understand nature and develop responsibility. It’s also a great way to encourage healthy eating habits if they grow vegetables. Plus, gardening can be a fun, educational activity that improves their patience and observation skills.3.What do you think of the job of a farmer?Farming is a tough but essential profession that provides food for society. Despite the hard work, modern farmers use technology to improve efficiency and sustainability. Their contribution deserves more recognition and fair compensation for feeding the population.发小Part 2.Describe a friend from your childhood.You should say: who he/she is how you knew each other what you often did together and explain why you liked her/him.Answer:One of my best childhood friends was a boy named Leo. We met in primary school and became close because we were in the same class. We used to hang out every day after school—either playing video games or riding our bikes around the neighborhood. Sometimes, we even built little tree houses in the park. I liked him a lot because he was super funny and always had my back. Even when I got into trouble, he never left me alone. We stayed close for many years, even though we went to different high schools later on. I think those memories really mean a lot to me, and I still smile when I think about them.Part 31.How important is childhood friendship to children?Answer: I think it’s super important because childhood is when kids start learning how to get along with others. Childhood friends help them learn how to share, play fair, and care about others. These friendships also help kids feel supported at school. With good friends, school life feels more fun and less stressful, and they won’t feel so alone when they face problems.2.Do you think online communication through social media will replace face-toface communication?Answer:I don’t think so. Online chatting is fast and easy, but it often feels a bit cold. Face-to-face talks feel warmer and more real because we can see each other’s emotions and body language. We still need that human touch, especially when talking about serious or personal things. So I think both are useful, but face-to-face is still more meaningful.3.What"s the difference between having younger friends and elder friends?Answer:Younger friends bring energy and fun. They’re often more active, and they help you stay positive. On the other hand, elder friends usually give better advice and share more life experience. They can guide you when you’re confused or going through something hard. I think having both kinds of friends is really helpful in different parts of life.4.PDF+答案??

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