7 分范例

问题: Do you think people who like to smile are more friendly?

思路 1

Yes
是的
考官答案
Yes, I think people who like to smile are usually more friendly. When someone smiles, they look more open and easy to talk to. For example, if I see someone smiling at me, I feel more comfortable starting a conversation. Smiling is a simple way to show you are friendly, and I notice that people who smile a lot often have more friends and get along well with others.
是的,我认为喜欢微笑的人通常更友好。当有人微笑时,他们看起来更开放,也更容易交谈。例如,如果我看到有人对我微笑,我会更容易开始对话。微笑是一种简单的方式,能够表现出你的友好,我注意到经常微笑的人通常有更多的朋友,也更容易与他人相处。
Yes, I do believe that people who smile a lot tend to be more friendly. A smile is a universal sign of warmth and approachability, and it can really break the ice in social situations. In my experience, those who smile often are easier to talk to and make others feel at ease. They usually have more positive relationships and seem to attract friends easily, simply because their open expression makes others feel welcome.
是的,我确实相信经常微笑的人往往更友好。微笑是表达温暖和亲切的普遍标志,它确实可以打破社交场合的僵局。根据我的经验,那些经常微笑的人更容易交谈,让别人感到轻松。他们通常拥有更积极的人际关系,并且似乎更容易吸引朋友,简单地因为他们开放的表情让别人感到欢迎。
语法分析
1. 比较结构:“more friendly” 使用比较级形式来比较友好程度。 2. 一般现在时:贯穿全文,用于表达普遍真理和观点,例如,“A smile is a universal sign...” 3. 关系从句:“those who smile often are easier to talk to” 使用关系从句来补充细节。 4. 不定式表示目的:“to break the ice,” “to talk to,” 和 “to attract friends” 表示目的和效果。
高分词汇
  • more friendly
    更友好
  • universal sign of warmth
    温暖的普遍象征
  • approachability
    亲和力
  • break the ice
    打破僵局
  • easier to talk to
    更容易交谈
  • make others feel at ease
    让别人感到轻松
  • positive relationships
    积极的关系
  • attract friends easily
    轻松吸引朋友
  • open expression
    开放式表达
  • feel welcome
    感到受欢迎

思路 2

Not Always
不总是
考官答案
Not always. Sometimes people smile just to be polite, but it doesn’t mean they are really friendly. Also, in some cultures, people don’t smile much but are still very nice and helpful. I think being friendly is more about how you treat others, not just if you smile a lot. Some people might smile but not really mean it.
不一定。有时候人们微笑只是出于礼貌,但这并不意味着他们真的很友好。此外,在一些文化中,人们不常微笑,但仍然非常好心和乐于助人。我认为友好更多的是体现在你如何对待别人,而不仅仅是你是否经常微笑。有些人可能会微笑,但并不是真的用心。
I don’t think smiling always means someone is genuinely friendly. In some cases, people smile out of politeness or habit, rather than true friendliness. There are also cultural differences—some cultures value smiling less, yet people are still very warm and kind. Additionally, a person can show friendliness through actions like being helpful or considerate, even if they don’t smile much. So, while a smile can be a good sign, it’s important to look at other behaviors to really judge someone’s friendliness.
我不认为微笑总是意味着某人真心友好。在某些情况下,人们出于礼貌或习惯而微笑,而不是真正的友善。不同文化之间也存在差异——有些文化对微笑的重视较少,但人们依然非常热情和善良。此外,一个人即使不常微笑,也可以通过乐于助人或体贴的行为表现出友好。因此,虽然微笑可能是一个好迹象,但要真正判断一个人的友善,还需要观察其他行为。
语法分析
1. 一般现在时:全文使用,用于表达一般观点和事实,例如,“I don’t think smiling always means someone is genuinely friendly.” 2. 复合句:使用从句,例如,“even if they don’t smile much,” 和 “while a smile can be a good sign,” 用以显示对比并增加深度。 3. 情态动词:“can” 用来表达可能性,例如,“a person can show friendliness through actions.” 4. 被动语态:“smile out of politeness or habit”(暗含被动意义,尽管结构上不严格是被动语态)。
高分词汇
  • genuinely friendly
    真正友好
  • smile out of politeness
    出于礼貌的微笑
  • smile out of habit
    习惯性地微笑
  • cultural differences
    文化差异
  • warm and kind
    温暖和善良
  • show friendliness through actions
    通过行动表现友善
  • helpful or considerate
    乐于助人或体贴的
  • look at other behaviors
    观察其他行为
  • judge someone’s friendliness
    判断某人的友好程度