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2017年四六级口语预测题

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四级口语考试样题里有“文明旅游”问题,六级口语考试里有“食品安全”问题,无论文明旅游还是食品安全都是近几年的热点问题。针对四六级口语考试的热点问题和题型,小编给大家准备了丰富的口语大餐,给大家预测了四六级考试的考题,并给大家搜索了相应的考试资料,希望对大家有所收获!

2017年四六级口语预测题

比如最近谈论比较多的virtual property(虚拟财产)问题,就是其中一个跟我们生活息息相关的热点问题。如今我们越来越多的人享受着虚拟世界和现实世界双重生活,我们可以通过网络空间在线配置文件,获得各种账户,在网络空间进行各种交易,但这样的虚拟资产有多少属于我们呢?我们对这个虚拟财产有什么权利?这是值得我们讨论并深思的问题。

The Standing Committee of the 12th National People's Congress, China's top legislature, discussed the draft General Principles of the Civil Law. One major change is the deletion of the part that defines virtual property rights.

We now enjoy dual lives, as we increasingly have a presence in the virtual world as well as the physical world. We accumulate online profiles as we acquire various accounts and leave digital deposits as we move through cyberspace. But how much of such virtual assets belong to us? What rights do we have over this virtual property?

Judges at various levels have already handed down many sentences recognizing virtual property rights, and many legal experts have said people have rights over their virtual property.

But such an opinion is debatable because it is too narrow a definition.

Virtual property also includes the rights over personal information. For example, when you open an account with a social media provider such as WeChat, the account combines both your rights over any money you put in the account and your privacy rights.

If the law clearly, unambiguously defines the rights over virtual property as being akin to material property rights, that might undermine the protection over the immaterial part.

Of course, we do not mean that virtual property should be outside the protection of law. On the contrary, we believe that virtual property rights are very important and need ample protection. But by narrowly defining the right over virtual property as a kind of property right, we might weaken the protection given to privacy rights.

That is why the recent move of the NPC Standing Committee is a welcome one. We hope the legislators will be careful in protecting people's virtual property in all aspects.

从上面材料可以看出,国家对人民的虚拟财产的保护还是非常上心的`,对于这样的跟我们生活息息相关的热点问题,大家还是要在口语考试备考中多多准备!

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Todd: So, Ruth in Europe, have you traveled much?

Ruth: Yeah, actually, um, well, when I was younger I went on a tour around all of Western Europe and then when I was at university I backpacked around Scandinavia for a month with a friend. (Nice!) It was really nice, actually, yeah.

Todd: Wow, so where did you go in Scandinavia?

Ruth: Well, we started off in Sweden and then we went to Norway and then we went to Denmark. We never actually made it to Finland. That was simply because we ran out of money, so.

Todd: So were you out in the wilderness, or were you just going from village to village?

Ruth: Really we just, we arrived in Stockholm. We went around Stockholm. We went to Oslo. We spent most of our time in the cities, although everything was so expensive. We ended up sleeping in youth hostels or on people's floors.

Todd: What do you remember most about your trip?

Ruth: Um, probably just having no money, so we couldn't eat really for a fortnight.

Todd: You couldn't eat?

Ruth: Well, we ate breakfast in the youth hostel, and then we would take a bread roll from the youth hostel, from the breakfast bar and have that for lunch and then in the evening we would eat if we could afford it.

Todd: Actually, in terms of food, what do people in Scandinavia usually eat?

Ruth: Um, I think they eat a lot of potatoes and meat and things. I'm not sure really what a typical Scandinavian meal would be.

Todd: That's OK. You didn't have any money to buy any food right?

Ruth: We didn't eat so.

Todd: Yeah, silly question. Um, so what do you remember most about Stockholm?

Ruth: Ah, they've got some really nice buildings in Stockholm. I've got relatives who live in Stockholm so we stayed with them, and also it was really hot when we went there, but it was also very pricey.

Todd: So in every store you went into were they playing ABBA?