2020年5月新托福口语Task2题目及范文

  随着6月的到来,2020年5月的托福考试已经落下帷幕,下面,小编为大家整理了一份2020年5月新托福口语Task2题目及范文,供大家参考。

  新托福口语Task2题目:

  Do you agree or disagree with following statement: it is okay for people to use surgery to change their appearance. Please include details and examples in your explanation.

  同意整容:

  a.有些人天生有缺陷,比如兔唇,或后天毁容,整容无可厚非。

  b.所有人都有爱美的权利。变美可以提高自信,职场晋升,走上人生巅峰。

  参考表达

  born with defects, like cleft lip 兔唇

  get disfigured 毁容

  boost confidence 提升自信

  climb up the career ladder这个表达在what is life really like in Japan中讲过

  enhance career prospects 提升职业前景

  反对整容:

  a.内在美永远比外表更重要。

  b.整容容易上瘾,而且有风险。

  参考表达

  inner beauty always outweighs the appearance

  get addictive 上瘾

  carry a risk 有风险

  新托福口语Task2范文一:

  I'm definitely against it as beauty is in the eye of beholders, after all you have done to impress others, at the end you find no one appreciating and you start to think if it's worth the risk and pain all over again.

  Plus it makes everyone look the same, now when i go out i figure out right away who has been under knife. this unnatural look says it all!

  And now with all kinds of makeup techniques, people are able to look the way they want, so why suffer when things can work out just like that, most importantly its more natural!

  新托福口语Task2范文二:

  Well, personally, I think it is acceptable for people to undertake plastic surgery based on the following reasons. To begin with, when someone is having a plastic surgeries, the money will be paid to the surgeons and also to those who work in that place, like the janitors, repairmen, cashier and the receptionists. In short, it can boast the economy by creating more jobs. Additionally, some people are not happy with their appearance, and a better body and facial appearance will help build up their confidence and they certainly have the right and freedom to decide what they do with their body. I mean, it doesn't hurt to have the plastic surgeries as long as the party involved can afford it.

  新托福口语Task2范文三:

  To be honest, I’m ok with this. Changing the way people look has become a part of their daily topics. I always hear people around me talk about having a plastic surgery in South Korea, like breast implants or double-fold eyelids. Even I want to make my chin look pointy. You may think I am crazy, but tell you the truth, if some people don’t get it done, they will lose their precious chances. For example, when two girls are taking a job interview. Girl A looks really normal, actually when she is surrounded by the crowd, you won’t even notice her. And Girl B has ever done a plastic surgery on her nose, cheeks and eyebrows, and she’s perfect in most men’s eyes. So, whom do you think will get the job? Girl B of course. I’m not being judgmental, I’m just telling the cruel facts.