Ballarni quyidagi havolalar orqali stib olishingiz mumkin.
Describe a photograph that you like
You should say:
When it was taken
Who took it
What is in it
and explain why you like it.
Sample:
The photo I'd like to talk about is the one taken two years ago when I was
still at university. It's a cool photo as my roommates and I performed a mini form
of the Thousand-hand Bodhisattva. We asked a student passing by to take it for
- We, all together six persons, then stood in a line. I acted as a bodhisattva
and made Zen gesture in front of my chest, standing in the front. My roommates
reached out their arms with their palm upward; at the same time, they lowered
their bodies to have their heads hidden. So I was the ‘only’ person appeared in
the photo, but with twelve hands stretching out in the air. Whenever I saw the
photo saved in the album, I could not help laughing.
I still remember the day when the photo was taken. It’s a week before our
graduation ceremony, and it’s the only sunny day in half a month. Taking photos
was just part of what we did to say goodbye to university life. As senior students,
we were busy with internship and finding work, and we got together just the
week before the final ritual for our graduation. We decided to make the days
special. As planned, we spent some time sitting in classrooms, library and
students’ center, just as we did in the past years. We hanged out on nights to
sing KTV, to taste the specialty at our favourite restaurants, and to have
good-bye parties with other classmates, though it kept raining for days. The
raining made us feel depressed, making us feel much sadder about the coming
separation. So on the day when the sun came out, we rushed to campus, and
took photos in the playground, in front of the teaching buildings and school gate,
hoping to take down everything at school. Then one of us suggested taking a
special one, and finally we decided on the one I described forward. I will never
forget them hidden behind me in the photo.
Sample2:
The camera, I believe, is one of the most wonderful inventions in the world.
The photos keeping moments forever make our world more colorful. I have
several albums full of photos which always remind me of the unforgettable past.
One of my treasures, a photo of my whole family, is the one taken on my
grandma's seventiethbirthday, almost 15 years ago.
I have a big family, for my grandma gave birth to five children, each of whom
then had two children. So at the time of my grandma's birthday, there were 25
people in all. Most of the adults were busy with their work, but we managed to
get a get-together on that day.We had a big party, which, of course, made us
rather happy. My uncle bought the first camera, kind of novel at that time. He
took photos of grandma blowing out the candle on the cake, uncles and aunts
giving best wishes to grandma, us kids eating and playing with cake. He took
down every enjoyable scene. By the end of the day, all the grown-ups stood
together with grandma sitting in a chair surrounded by us kids, and we said
"cheese". In the photo, everyone was with a big smile.
Whenever I put some new photos to the albums, I will take a look at the
photo and have a recall of the very happy day