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Part 1
Rules
- Are there any rules for students at your school?
- sensible → 明智的、合理的、可取的
- plagiarism /ˈpleɪdʒərɪzəm/ [U,C] (disapproving) 剽窃;抄袭;剽窃作品
参考答案
Oh yes, loads of them. The usual stuff really - dress code, no phones in lessons, attendance requirements. We've also got strict rules about plagiarism and deadlines for coursework. Most are quite sensible, though some feel a bit outdated, like having to ask permission to use the toilet during lectures.
我的答案
Yes, definitely. If we talk about high schools, there are rules like no phones in class and attendance requirements. Most are quite sensible, though some feel a bit outdated, like having to ask permission to use the toilet during lectures.
During the university, we also have strict rules about plagiarism and deadlines for coursework, which are reasonable.
- Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
- reckon verb 想;认为
- suffocating adj. /ˈsʌfəkeɪtɪŋ/
- making it difficult to breathe normally 令人呼吸困难的;闷的;使人窒息的
- limiting what sb/sth can do 起扼制作用的;压制的;束缚性的
- enforcement noun 强制执行,强行实施(法律或规定)
参考答案
Not really, I reckon we've got enough already. Too many rules can be suffocating, can't they? Students need some freedom to learn from their own mistakes. What we need is better enforcement of existing rules rather than adding new ones. Quality over quantity, I'd say.
- Do you have a teacher who does his or her job very well?
- lecturer noun /ˈlektʃərə(r)/ (尤指英国大学的)讲师
- go through the motions (of doing something) to do or say sth because you have to, not because you really want to做姿态;走过场
参考答案
Yes, my economics lecturer is brilliant. She makes complex theories really accessible, uses loads of real-world examples, and genuinely cares if we understand. She's always available for questions after class and gives proper detailed feedback on our work. You can tell she's passionate about teaching, not just going through the motions.
我的答案
Yes, my interpreting theory lecturer is brilliant. She explains complex concepts clearly, uses practical examples, and always makes sure we understand. She’s very approachable for questions and gives detailed feedback, so you can really tell she’s passionate about teaching rather than just going through the motions.
表面上做某事,但没有投入真正的热情或兴趣
→ “敷衍了事”“走过场”
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