Ielts speaking Actual Tests and Suggested Answers
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Foydali Speaking actual tests(Feb-May)
Vocabulary
To be keen on (adj) enthusiastic about something Savage (adj) extremely severe Cross one’s mind (phrase) if something crosses your mind, you think of it, but often not for very long or very seriously As compared to (phrase) used for talking about the ways in which two things are different, or about the ways in which something has changed Life cycle (noun) the length of time that something lasts or remains useful QUESTION FOR PART 3 17.1. Do you think animals have feelings and rights? (Why?/Why not?) I think animals can think and feel too. I’m sure you have heard of the story of a dog named Hachiko that waited for his owner’s return every day for more than nine years after his owner’s death. Such remarkable loyalty shown by a dog made me realize that animals can have emotions too. I also believe animals should be granted rights so that there’s a clear legal limit to human behaviors in relation to animals. 17.2. Some people breed animals such as dogs for money. How do you feel about that? I’m fine with people breeding animals for money as long as they don’t hurt the animals in the process. I know some people who breed dogs for a living but I know that they love the dogs and truly care for them; they would never want to see the dogs in pain, so I don’t see anything wrong with such a practice. 17.3. Do you think there should be laws to protect the welfare of pets and farm animals? (For example, laws against cruel treatment.) Why?/Why not? Absolutely. If you think about it, animals are vulnerable, defenseless and completely under a man’s control / in a man’s charge. Nevertheless, I strongly believe that animals deserve to live their lives free from suffering and exploitation. People who disregard the wellbeing of animals should be brought to court and held accountable for violating animal rights. 17.4. Are there any wild animals in your country that are not found in any other country? I’m aware of only a few endangered species, such as the pheasant, Tonkin snub-nosed monkey, Crested argus and the Annam black muntjac. 17.5. Are there any animal reserves in your country where wild animals can live in protection? As far as I know, there are several national parks and nature reserves across the country to protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitats. 17.6. How do people feel about the protection of wild animals? For the most part, I’m sure people are well aware of the importance of protecting wild animals and endangered species. Particularly many youngsters nowadays are actively playing their part in wildlife conservation by participating in animal conservation volunteer programs in remote areas of the country and sharing stories of illegal wildlife trade on their social medias in hope of raising overall animal welfare standards. 17.7. What do you think are some of the benefits to humans from protecting wild animals? In my opinion, there are two main reasons to protect wild animals. One of them has to do with the protection of our ecosystem. Everything in the wild has evolved to work together to have a biosphere that sustains life. Yet, it is hard to know exactly what might happen to an ecosystem when even the smallest contributor to that ecosystem vanishes. Hence, wild animals, as a part of the ecosystem of the world need to be conserved and protected. Plus, a lot of medicines used to help cure various health conditions, such as heart diseases, disorders and other illnesses have been derived from the chemicals produced by animals. If wild animals are gone, it will be impossible for humans to study and learn from them. VOCABULARY Grant (verb): to give or allow someone something Download 1.86 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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