節(jié)目結(jié)合時(shí)事以及主流熱點(diǎn) 每期節(jié)目控制在3分鐘左右,碎片化學(xué)習(xí) 每周更新一期 上周末,我和朋友一起與北京植物園逛了一圈,雖然已經(jīng)過了花開的季節(jié),沒有看到大片的花海,但是園中的植物資源真的非常豐富,讓我認(rèn)識(shí)了很多從來沒見過的植物,收獲頗豐。我向來就比較喜歡花花草草,雖然沒有見到我最喜歡的牡丹花,但這一趟去的還是值得的。今天呢,我就想結(jié)合這道雅思口語話題,來說說我最喜歡的牡丹花。 自古以來,牡丹就是文人墨客爭(zhēng)相描寫的對(duì)象,唐代詩人劉禹錫就寫有:“唯有牡丹真國(guó)色,花開時(shí)節(jié)動(dòng)京城?!保矣X得這個(gè)描述真的是太準(zhǔn)確了! Describe your favorite flower.
You should say: What it is Where it is grown How common it is in your country And why it is your favorite flower. 3分鐘學(xué)雅思 第八季 Episode 31 This topic reminds me of the peony. They are very nurturing and in symbolism in the Victorian language of flowers, they represent prosperity, compassion, and bashfulness, and right now, because of covid-19, with the economy and jobs and the businesses and the struggles, such prosperity is something we would want to wish for everyone. The biggest reason why I like peonies is because they are such gorgeous flowers, they come in so many different colors and by colors, for example the one with the blush and the yellow in the grand opening out, and probably the most common that we are used to seeing are the great big pink ones, for me coral charm is always a favorite, you know, switches out from a very deep coral to almost a parchmenty peach, so they kind of evolved going through a life cycle, which is so fun. On top of that, they have different types of petals too, and how it’s in layers, very blousy and roughly, you know, they are just stunning. I always think of them as a very feminine flower. 本期話題關(guān)鍵詞: 1.nurture V. 養(yǎng)育;養(yǎng)護(hù);培養(yǎng) 2.evolve v. (使)逐漸形成 3.layer n. 層
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