自行车Part 1 評分報告

模考Part12026-06-20 23:45:38

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Part 1

考官

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

考生

Uh yes, I had a bike uh, when I was child, when I, when I was child, uh, I was my boy. My bike was very good and I really liked my bike because uh, my dad brought it for me. That's why it's available for me and I, I really appreciated it.

考官

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

考生

Uh, yes, I think so. Uh, bikes are, bikes are, bikes are popular in my country because uh, we don't have uh, many cars uh, in, in my hometown. That's why we really need bikes and also, uh, people think bike is, uh, bike is a healthy machine. That's why we, uh, we really have bikes.

評估

總分

總分: 6.0流暢度與連貫性: 6.0發音: 6.0文法: 5.5詞彙: 6.0

Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

分數: 58.0

建議: Speak more fluently and avoid repetition and filler words. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Use correct grammar (e.g., "when I was a child") and concise phrasing. Limit your answer to up to five sentences.

範例: Yes, I did. When I was a child I had a bright blue bike that my father bought me, and I loved riding it around the neighborhood. Because I practiced every day, I became confident riding on busy streets, and it gave me a lot of freedom to visit friends.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

分數: 62.0

建議: Avoid hesitations and repetition; give a direct answer then support it with two clear reasons using linking words (for example, "because" and "also"). Use specific details or brief examples and more natural vocabulary (e.g., "popular", "practical", "healthy"). Keep it concise and coherent.

範例: Yes, bikes are very popular in my country. Many families rely on bicycles because public transport is limited in rural areas, and additionally people prefer cycling for exercise and to save money on fuel.

文法

Singular and plural issue

× when I was child

when I was a child

The noun 'child' needs an article in this context; 'a child' is the correct singular form. Suggestion: include the indefinite article 'a' before singular countable nouns (e.g., 'when I was a child').

Pronoun/word choice and sentence structure (mapped to Subject-verb agreement errors / Sentence structure errors)

× I was my boy

I was a boy

The phrase 'I was my boy' is ungrammatical. The intended meaning is likely 'I was a boy.' Use the indefinite article 'a' with the singular noun 'boy.' Also ensure subject and predicate form a coherent clause. Suggestion: say 'I was a boy' or remove the phrase if redundant.

Verb tense/word choice (Past tense issue)

× my dad brought it for me

my dad bought it for me

'brought' means 'carried to this place'; the correct verb for purchasing is 'bought.' In past tense context, use 'bought' to express that the father purchased the bike. Suggestion: use the appropriate past verb: 'bought.'

Incorrect use of verb 'available' (Sentence structure errors)

× That's why it's available for me

That's why it was available to me

The original uses present tense 'is' and the adjective 'available for me,' which is odd when referring to a past event. Use past tense 'was' and the preposition 'to' with 'available.' Suggestion: match tense and use 'available to me.'

Redundant repetition / Pronoun clarity (Sentence structure errors)

× I, I really appreciated it

I really appreciated it

The doubled 'I' is a spoken hesitation, not needed in written correction. Keep a single subject. Suggestion: remove stuttering repetitions when writing.

Article errors

× we don't have uh, many cars uh, in, in my hometown

we don't have many cars in my hometown

Remove filler words and repeated fragments. The sentence is otherwise grammatical, but ensure no extra commas or pauses in written form. Suggestion: omit 'uh' and repetitions.

Singular and plural issue

× people think bike is, uh, bike is a healthy machine

people think bikes are healthy

Use plural 'bikes' and plural verb 'are' for a general statement. Also 'healthy machine' is awkward; 'healthy' alone suffices. Suggestion: generalize singular nouns to plural for general truths (e.g., 'Bikes are healthy').

Sentence structure errors

× That's why we, uh, we really have bikes

That's why we really use bikes / That's why bikes are common

The phrase 'we really have bikes' is awkward. Better choices: 'we really use bikes' (emphasizing usage) or 'That's why bikes are common.' Suggestion: choose a verb that matches intended meaning ('use' or 'are common').

重點詞彙

AvailableObtainable
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
HealthyWell; Health-giving
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
PopularWell-liked; Nonspecialist; Widespread; Mass
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