1-4月雅思口语Part3话题范文:interesting neighbour
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1.What sorts of problems can people have with their neighbours?
Well I guess one of the main ones would be noise. You know, like putting on
music too loud or having the TV on full volume, that kind of thing. So that’s
probably the biggest complaint that people have with their neighbours. And as
well as this, I suppose another problematic issue could be pets, because a lot
of neighbours who have them don’t put their dogs on a lead when they’re walking
them, which I think is quiteinconsiderate, seeing as a lot of people are quite
scared of dogs!
on full volume = 最大音量
lead - 狗绳 (or in the US, they often say “leash”)
inconsiderate = not thinking of others, 不替别人着想
2.How has the relationship between neighbours changed between now and the
past?
I’d say it’s changed a lot, and probably the main change has been that
nowadays, people don’t really see their neighbours all that often, whereas in
the past, they used to do quite a lot of things together. For example, people
would often have their neighbours over for lunch or dinner, which doesn’t really
happen that much anymore.
3.What are the characteristics of a good neighbour?
I would guess that a good neighbour is someone who is friendly, looks out for
you when they notice any problems on your property, yet respect that you have
your own life and need privacy. They may even invite you over for a meal for
example. Obviously you don’t want neighbours who are noisy or trespass on your
property. A polite nod or hello in the mornings is always nice but these days,
people are happy enough to just say hi and move on. The idea of what a good
neighbour should be has changed over the years as people are more concerned
about themselves than others. By simply minding your own business would make you
a good neighbour.
4.What is the difference between a real neighbourhood and the one shown on
TV?
Most TV programs depict neighbourhoods in either a positive or negative
light. In most cases, they are positive where everyone seems to get on with each
other and help each other out. Everyone seems to be friends or somehow know each
other really well. They may even work or do things together on a regular basis.
Of course, in reality, people are very much alienated from each other and prefer
to mind their own business. Most people have no idea about the people who live
next door to them, let alone who lives in their own neighbourhood. People can go
on for years not knowing the names of their neighbours these days. The TV
programs which show rough neighbourhoods where there is often high crime are
probably an exaggeration of the truth but nevertheless they are closer to the
real thing. It is rare to find an apartment or neighbourhood where everybody
knows each other and are involved with each other in some way. The sense of
community within cities doesn’t really exist as it is usually something you
associate with living in the countryside. So I guess neighbours in the outer
suburbs and beyond may have better relationships with each other and perhaps
even be quite similar to neighbourhoods found in TV shows.
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