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雅思口语:怎么集中注意力?
2020-07-01 20:01   作者:新航道   阅读量:

     “集中注意力”这个话题在口语Part 2出现过,怎么回答这个话题呢?今天,小编给大家汇总一篇素材供大家参考。


  下面的素材是受到一个TED演讲启发,据说冥想可以放松休息大脑,提升专注力。


  The thing I do that helps me stay focused is meditation.


  I used to be the kind of person who gets distracted easily. For example, when I was working, I would be attracted by the water cooler conversation my colleagues were having. And when I was searching for some information on the Internet, a pop-up advertisement could stop me working for a while.


  I’d been having a hard time concentrating until one day, I watched a TED talk about meditation. What I remember most from the talk is, the speaker said, our brain is our most valuable resource, and yet we don't take any time out to look after it. And that really hit me. I was like, maybe that’s the reason why I couldn’t focus, I mean, I never gave my brain any rest, it’s always working. So I decided to give this meditation thing a shot, and that’s when I had this incredible, refreshing experience. Most people assume that meditation is all about stopping thoughts, getting rid of emotions, somehow controlling the mind, but actually it’s much different than that. It’s more about stepping back, seeing the thought clearly with a relaxed, focus mind. This practice is a good way to recharge and relieve stress, you know, just like our body, our brain also needs a break to get back the strength and energy.


  I do it on a daily basis, every day before I go to bed. And now I’m getting better and better at maintaining concentration.


  雅思口语语言点解析:


  meditation = the practice of thinking deeply in silence, especially for religious reasons or in order to make your mind calm例如:


  She found peace through yoga and meditation.


  He was deep in meditation and didn't see me come in.


  distracted (by somebody / something) = unable to pay attention to somebody/ something because you are worried or thinking about something else


  water cooler = used when referring to a place where office workers talk in an informal way, for example near the water cooler例如:


  It was a story they'd shared around the water cooler.


  pop-up = (of a computer menu, etc.) that can be brought to the screen quickly while you are working on another document例如:


  a pop-up menu/ window


  take time out = to spend some time away from your usual work or activity in order to rest or do something else instead例如:


  She is taking time out from her music career for a year.


  hit = (informal) to come suddenly into your mind, to suddenly realize例如:


  I couldn't remember where I'd seen him before, and then it suddenly hit me.


  shot = (informal) the act of trying to do or achieve something例如:


  The team are looking good for a shot at the title.


  I've never produced a play before but I'll have a shot at it.


  I'm willing to give it a shot.


  Just give it your best shot (= try as hard as you can) and you'll be fine.


  refreshing = pleasantly new or different, making you feel less tired例如:


  It's refreshing to meet someone who is so dedicated to their work.


  It made a refreshing change to be taken seriously for once.


  a refreshing drink/ shower


  The breeze was cool and refreshing.


  be all about somebody / something = used to say what the most important aspect of something is例如:


  It's all about money these days.


  step back (from something) = to think about a situation calmly, as if you are not involved in it yourself例如:


  We are learning to step back from ourselves and identify our strengths and weaknesses.


  basis = the way things are organized or arranged例如:


  on a regular/ permanent/ part-time/ temporary basis


  on a daily/ day-to-day/ weekly basis


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