【模板 T7】一家人的温情时刻 · 万能素材包

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🟡 黄底 {槽位}=换你自己的细节·📌 题库原题·🌐 中英对照
📌 题库原题对照:本模板覆盖 7 张卡(点击展开 cue card)
🗒 和亲友享受的晚餐
Describe a great dinner you and your friend or family members enjoyed
  1. What you had
  2. Who you had the dinner with
  3. What you talked about during the dinner
  4. And explain why you enjoyed it
🗒 微笑的场合
Describe an occasion when many people were smiling
  1. When ithappened
  2. Who you were with
  3. What happened
  4. And explain why most people were smiling
🗒 收到特殊蛋糕
Describe a special cake you received from others
  1. When ithappened
  2. Where ithappened
  3. Who you got the cake from
  4. And explain why it'sa special cake
🗒 特别场合的食物
Describe a food that people eat on special occasions or events
  1. What itis
  2. What the special event or occasion is
  3. How itis cooked or made
  4. And explain why people eat iton that special occasion or event
🗒 为家人骄傲
Describe a time when you feltproud of a family member
  1. When ithappened
  2. Who the person is
  3. What the person did
  4. And explain why you feltproud of him/her
🗒 传统故事
Describe an interesting traditional story
  1. What the story is about
  2. When or how you knew it
  3. Who told you the story
  4. And explain how you feltwhen you firstheard it
🗒 别人向你道歉
Describe a time when someone apologized to you
  1. When itwas
  2. Who thisperson is
  3. Why he or she apologized to you
  4. And how you feltabout it
🧪 抽卡演示:故事怎么被你抽到的卡用(2 张卡示例)
只改黄底槽位;每张卡的填法见下方【可替换槽位表】。完整替换版可点开最下面的「整段示意」。
✓ 原样就能答
🗒 和亲友享受的晚餐Describe a great dinner you and your friend or family members enjoyed
  1. What you had
  2. Who you had the dinner with
  3. What you talked about during the dinner
  4. And explain why you enjoyed it
cue card 四点与故事段落的对应:Q1 What you had → 第2段(菜)|Q2 Who with → 第1–2段|Q3 Talked about → 第3段(老照片)|Q4 Why enjoyed → 第4–5段
{OCCASION}=去年秋天的家庭聚餐、{CAKE}=双层奶油蛋糕、{PHOTO}=老相册,其余照背。
✂ 需要动一刀
🗒 别人向你道歉Describe a time when someone apologized to you
  1. When itwas
  2. Who thisperson is
  3. Why he or she apologized to you
  4. And how you feltabout it
怎么动:把"饭后感言"那句换成"堂哥的道歉"——情感点从"感动"变为"和解":
Then came a moment I'll never forget. After the meal, {FAMILY}——my cousin——stood up and apologised, quiet but firm, for the stupid quarrel we had had months before. The room went silent for a second; my mother squeezed his hand, and I felt the grudge in my chest simply melt away. That evening taught me that family isn't just shared blood; it's shared moments, stories and the courage to say sorry——and that a single honest apology can heal what weeks of silence could not.
再点这里:整段故事把槽位换成示意值后的完整版(仅示意,实际填你的细节)
Well, I'd like to talk about my grandmother's seventieth birthday, when my whole family gathered at home last autumn for what turned out to be my warmest family memory. For days beforehand, my mother planned the menu, filling the house with the smell of braised pork and steamed fish, while my sister secretly baked a homemade cake — a two-layer cream cake with a giant sugar '70' and her name in chocolate. On the day, sixteen of us crowded into the living room — aunts busy in the kitchen, cousins squeezed around the long table, and the little ones chasing each other under the tables. What moved me most, though, was not the food but the photos. My uncle dug out a dusty album and we turned it page by page — an old photo album. When my youngest cousin laughed so hard he choked on his drink, the whole room burst out laughing, some of us even tearing up. Then came a moment I'll never forget. After the meal, my aunt stood up and said, quiet but firm, a few quiet words. The room went silent for a second; my mother squeezed my aunt's hand, and I felt my own eyes grow hot — warmth and gratitude. That evening taught me that family isn't just shared blood; it's shared moments, stories and laughter. We rush through busy lives barely talking to the people closest to us; that dinner reminded me to slow down and be together — after all, these occasions are the memories we live for.

【模板 T7】一家人的温情时刻 · 万能素材包

生成依据:《03-串题分组与覆盖率矩阵》T7 组 · 目标 6.5–7 分实录水准 用法:先背熟下面的英文核心故事,开口前把所有 {SLOT} 换成你自己的真实细节(生日、菜名、亲戚称呼都换成真的,考官最吃这一套)。


【模板 T7 · 一句话定位】

一次亲友团聚(生日/年夜饭):家人一起下厨、手作蛋糕、翻老照片、席间还有人讲传说——细节满满,气氛温暖,最后在一句感言里升华。凡是"晚餐/食物/微笑/亲情骄傲/道歉和好/传统故事"的卡,都从这个"团聚现场"里取。

【覆盖卡清单】

  1. 和亲友享受的晚餐 —— a great dinner you and your friend or family members enjoyed
  2. 微笑的场合 —— an occasion when many people were smiling
  3. 收到特殊蛋糕 —— a special cake you received from others(补丁)
  4. 特别场合的食物 —— a food that people eat on special occasions(补丁)
  5. 为家人骄傲 —— a time when you felt proud of a family member(补丁)
  6. 传统故事 —— an interesting traditional story(补丁)
  7. 别人向你道歉 —— a time when someone apologized to you(补丁)

【核心故事(Part 2 示范稿 · 约 240 词)】

Well, I'd like to talk about {OCCASION}, when my whole family gathered at home
last autumn for what turned out to be my warmest family memory.

For days beforehand, my mother planned the menu, filling the house with the smell
of braised pork and steamed fish, while my sister secretly baked {CAKE} — a
two-layer cream cake with a giant sugar '70' and her name in chocolate. On the day,
sixteen of us crowded into the living room — aunts busy in the kitchen, cousins
squeezed around the long table, and the little ones chasing each other under the
tables.

What moved me most, though, was not the food but the photos. My uncle dug out a
dusty album and we turned it page by page — {PHOTO}. When my youngest cousin
laughed so hard he choked on his drink, the whole room burst out laughing, some of
us even tearing up.

Then came a moment I'll never forget. After the meal, {FAMILY} stood up and said,
quiet but firm, {SPEECH}. The room went silent for a second; my mother squeezed
{FAMILY}'s hand, and I felt my own eyes grow hot — {EMOTION}.

That evening taught me that family isn't just shared blood; it's shared moments,
stories and laughter. We rush through busy lives barely talking to the people
closest to us; that dinner reminded me to slow down and be together — after all,
these occasions are the memories we live for.

开头直接入题(Well, I'd like to talk about...)✓|结尾升华(family isn't just shared blood → shared moments, stories and laughter)✓| 数字(sixteen 人)✓|蛋糕样式(two-layer cream cake、糖字 '70'、名字)✓|老照片细节({PHOTO}:黑白照/婚礼照/缺牙学生照)✓| 笑容场景(呛水大笑、全屋哄笑)✓|感官(braised pork 菜香、choking on his drink 笑声)✓

可替换槽位(按卡替换,其余照说)

槽位含义抽到哪张卡填什么
{OCCASION}场合·主事件晚餐→"the dinner at my aunt's house last spring";微笑场合→"a family photo session";特殊蛋糕/节日食物→"my birthday" / "this year's Spring Festival";为家人骄傲→"my brother's graduation ceremony";传统故事→"our Mid-Autumn family dinner";道歉→"a get-together dinner after my cousin and I had quarrelled"
{FAMILY}主角家人主卡/节日食物→my grandmother;特殊蛋糕→(可保留奶奶,把"我"设为收到蛋糕的人);为家人骄傲→my younger brother;传统故事→my grandfather;道歉→my cousin
{CAKE}蛋糕样式特殊蛋糕卡→展开成主事件(数字蜡烛/手绘图案/定制的家);其他卡→保留原文或换成当天甜品
{PHOTO}老照片/合照细节主卡→"a faded black-and-white picture of my grandmother at twenty holding her first child, my parents' wedding, and a school photo with two front teeth missing";微笑场合→"everyone squeezed together shouting 'cheese', my grandpa blinking in every single shot"
{SPEECH}感言/骄傲话/传说/道歉主卡→"that watching her children and grandchildren laugh together like this was the greatest gift of her life";为家人骄傲→弟弟的毕业致辞;传统故事→爷爷的传说(嫦娥/生肖);道歉→堂哥的道歉
{EMOTION}情感升华句晚餐/蛋糕/微笑→"I understood that warmth, not luxury, is what makes a family rich";为家人骄傲→"I've never been prouder of anyone in my life";道歉→"the grudge just melted away and we were family again"

【高分词汇银行】

词 / 习语 / 中文释义
seventieth birthday
七十大寿(数字+序数词,比 old birthday 高级)
gathered at home
全家聚在家里(> had a meal together)
the smell of braised pork
红烧肉的香味(嗅觉细节)
steamed fish
清蒸鱼(年夜饭式菜名)
two-layer cream cake
双层奶油蛋糕
crowded into
一屋子人挤进……(> everyone came)
squeezed around the table
挤着围坐在桌边
dug out a dusty album
翻出一本蒙尘的相册
faded black-and-white picture
褪色的黑白照片(年代感细节)
burst out laughing
突然哄堂大笑(> we laughed)
tear up
眼眶泛红、落泪
quiet but firm
语气平静却坚定(人物气质细节)
slow down and be together
慢下来、聚在一起(升华金句)
shared moments
共同度过的时光(> time together)
the memories we live for
我们为之而活的回忆(结尾收束)

换用升级示例

  • "There were lots of people" → "Sixteen of us crowded into the living room."
  • "We laughed a lot" → "The whole room burst out laughing — some of us even tearing up."
  • "Her speech moved me" → "Her words, quiet but firm, moved me more than any grand speech."
  • "We should spend more time together" → "We need to slow down and be together, because these occasions are the memories we live for."

【可复用复杂句型(5 条)】

  1. when 定语从句(补场合背景){OCCASION}, when my whole family gathered at home last autumn → 用 when 引导非限制性定语从句,一句话交代"什么事+什么时候+谁在场";凡"一件具体场合/事件"的卡都能用。
  2. while 同时对比(厨房同步画面)my mother planned the menu ... while my sister secretly baked the cake → while 连接同一时间两个并行动作,"妈妈备菜∥姐姐藏蛋糕"的画面感比 and 罗列高级得多。
  3. 破折号+独立情景并列(人群扫视)sixteen of us crowded into the living room — aunts busy in the kitchen, cousins squeezed around the long table, and the little ones chasing each other under the tables → 一个破折号带三个"名词+分词"小镜头,一句话写出热闹场面。
  4. not...but 对比强调(重点转移)What moved me most was not the food but the photos → what 主语从句 + not...but,把考官注意力从"吃什么"拽到"看照片"这个高潮上。
  5. 让步+因果双层收尾We rush through busy lives ... ; that dinner reminded me to slow down and be together, because these occasions are the memories we live for → 先承认忙碌现状(让步),再逼出结论(因果),结尾既有画面又有道理。

【Part 3 延伸框架】(本组高频追问,分析口吻,不复述故事)

① Should families eat at home or eat out during festivals?

I'd lean towards home. Restaurants take the effort out of cooking, but a home-cooked festival meal carries an emotional weight no restaurant can replicate. 因果:因为厨房本身就是记忆的一部分——菜香、帮忙的人、烧糊的菜变成全桌的笑话,这些在馆子里都不会发生。让步:That said, eating out is convenient for big families who can't cook for fifteen people, so really it's about balance.

提分表达:carry emotional weight / become the running joke / it's about balance

同组速答:

  • 特殊场合吃什么食物?→ Festive food is rarely about taste alone — it's symbolic: long noodles mean long life, dumplings mean wealth, fish means surplus — so the dishes actually tell the family's hopes for the year.
  • 为什么节日要一起吃饭?→ Eating together slows everyone into the same rhythm; news, jokes and affection travel across the table, and that's often the only time the whole family actually talks.
  • 在家做饭麻烦吗?→ Honestly, yes — it's tiring and time-consuming, but families accept the trouble because the process itself, not just the meal, is part of the celebration.
  • 为什么有人愿意为特殊日子的餐花钱?→ They're buying the experience and the convenience; an expensive dinner is their way of saying "this occasion matters", much like giving a gift — money becomes a shortcut for effort.
  • 中国和外国的特殊食物差别?→ Chinese festive food leans on fixed symbolism — fish, dumplings, mooncakes all carry meanings — while Western festive dishes centre more on tradition and nostalgia, like turkey at Christmas; both anchor memory, just with different symbols.
  • 为什么特殊节日要有专属食物?→ Because taste is one of the strongest memory triggers we have — one bite of New Year rice cake can bring back a whole childhood — which is why festive dishes are so tightly tied to culture.
  • 现在和过去的食物差别?→ Today food is abundant and available every day, so the sense of occasion has faded; in the past, festival dishes were rare luxuries, and that scarcity is exactly what made them feel special.

② Do people who smile a lot seem friendlier?

I think smiling is a universal social lubricant — it signals approachability before a single word is spoken. 因果:因为我们读表情比听语言快,一个笑容先卸掉对方的戒备,交谈自然顺畅。例子:我奶奶整晚的笑容,正是让一屋子人放开的开关。让步:That said, a fixed smile can look fake, so sincerity matters — a genuine smile and an empty one have completely different effects.

提分表达:a universal social lubricant / signal approachability / lower one's guard

同组速答:

  • 为什么拍照时微笑?→ A photo freezes a moment we want to remember as happy, so we smile to write the emotion into the picture — partly convention, partly genuine joy.
  • 女人比男人爱笑吗?→ In many cultures women smile more because they're expected to seem agreeable — you could say it's as much social training as personality; men often stay more serious in formal settings.
  • 年轻还是年长时更爱笑?→ Children smile most because theirs is still pure instinct; adults smile less as responsibilities pile up, though older people often regain that warmth once they retire from the race.

③ When do parents feel most proud of their children?

In my view, parents feel proud not when their children win, but when they see them become kind and independent. 因果:因为荣誉是短暂、外部的,而品格每天都在显形——孩子主动分享、道歉、不用催就帮忙做家务,这种骄傲更持久。例子:我妈最骄傲的不是我考上大学,而是奶奶生日那天我没被叫就自己去帮厨。让步:Of course, achievements like graduating do make parents proud too — the two aren't exclusive; it's just that character-based pride lasts longer.

提分表达:character-based pride / external achievements / without being asked

同组速答:

  • 该奖励孩子吗?→ Modest, occasional rewards work as a nudge, but if the reward becomes the goal itself, children start behaving for the prize rather than for the act.
  • 奖励太频繁好吗?→ No — over-rewarding kills intrinsic motivation; a child praised for everything quickly stops valuing praise, so scarcity is part of what makes rewards meaningful.
  • 大人什么时候为自己骄傲?→ Adults usually feel proud at quiet milestones — finishing something difficult, standing up for someone, or finally keeping a long-term promise; the pride is often private and unannounced.

④ Should people apologise when they've done something wrong?

Absolutely — a sincere apology is one of the cheapest repairs in the world, and one of the most powerful. 因果:因为道歉等于说"这段关系比我对更重要";没有它,小伤口会悄悄长成隔阂。例子:那次饭桌上堂哥一句简单的对不起,化解了我们僵了几个月的心结——一句话做到了几周沉默做不到的事。让步:Having said that, an apology without a change of behaviour is just words, so the real test is whether people adjust their conduct afterwards.

提分表达:the cheapest repair / dissolve a grudge / admit the bond matters more than being right

同组速答:

  • 你们国家的人爱说 sorry 吗?→ Chinese people apologise less readily in public because saving face matters; we tend to soften things with actions — pouring a cup of tea or inviting someone to a meal — rather than a direct "sorry".
  • 什么场合道歉?→ Mainly where the relationship is at stake — family, close friends, colleagues — a direct apology counts far more there; for casual strangers we often just let it pass.
  • 为什么有人拒绝道歉?→ Either pride — admitting fault feels like losing face — or fear that an apology means taking full responsibility; some also believe that ignoring a problem makes it disappear.

⑤ Why do children love bedtime stories so much?

I'd say a bedtime story is the perfect mix of comfort, attention and adventure — three things children can never get enough of. 因果:因为故事把父母的怀抱和想象的世界焊在一起,孩子从此把"听故事"和"安全感"绑定。例子:我侄子每晚都要听嫦娥的故事,结尾他背得比大人还熟。让步:Of course, screens can tell stories too, but a video lacks the warmth of a live voice and the chance to ask questions mid-story, so nothing quite replaces it.

提分表达:a doorway into imagination / associate stories with safety / the warmth of a live voice

同组速答:

  • 孩子喜欢什么故事?→ They love vivid characters, simple good-versus-evil plots and happy endings — talking animals, heroes who win, and a comforting twist before sleep.
  • 睡前听故事的好处?→ It builds vocabulary and attention span, and more importantly it creates a calm bedtime ritual that helps children fall asleep peacefully and bond with their parents.
  • 孩子从故事学到什么?→ More than facts — they learn empathy by feeling for the characters, and moral patterns like courage, honesty and kindness, often without realising they're being taught.
  • 学校该教孩子动物知识吗?→ Yes — animal knowledge teaches responsibility and empathy for living things, and it's a natural bridge to biology later, so schools should weave it into science lessons.
  • 城里该养宠物吗?→ Yes, with conditions — city flats can suit pets if owners have time and space; a well-kept pet teaches children care, though crowded homes and busy schedules make it a serious commitment.
  • 宠物是家人吗?→ For many owners, absolutely — a pet shares your home, your routine and your moods, so emotionally it functions like a family member, even if biologically it isn't.
  • 你们国家养宠物的人多吗?→ It's growing quickly — young urban couples increasingly keep cats and dogs for companionship, sometimes as a substitute for the family life they haven't started yet, so the trend is clearly upward.

【套用提示(针对 7 张卡的最小改动)】

  • 和亲友享受的晚餐:主卡直接照背,{OCCASION}=你那次真实聚餐(如"last month's barbecue at my uncle's"),{CAKE}可顺手换成当天的拿手菜,其余一字不动。
  • 微笑的场合:把照片段扩成主事件——{PHOTO}="everyone squeezed together shouting 'cheese', my grandpa blinking in every single shot",{EMOTION}=连平时不苟言笑的爸爸都在笑,点上题眼"every single face was smiling"。
  • 收到特殊蛋糕:把{CAKE}升级成主事件:谁做的、什么造型(数字蜡烛/手绘图案/做成家的形状)、切开瞬间大家"哇"的一声,{OCCASION}=你的生日,{EMOTION}=感动。
  • 特别场合的食物{OCCASION}=春节/中秋,把{CAKE}换成{FOOD}=年糕/蒸鱼/月饼,席间加一句"fish stands for surplus every year"的寓意,Part 2 立刻像高分答案。
  • 为家人骄傲{OCCASION}=弟弟的毕业典礼,{FAMILY}=弟弟,{SPEECH}=他的致辞(如"he thanked our parents for every sacrifice they'd made"),{EMOTION}=换成"that night I've never felt prouder of anyone"。
  • 传统故事{OCCASION}=中秋团圆饭,{FAMILY}=爷爷,把{SPEECH}换成{STORY}=他讲嫦娥奔月/生肖传说,把 said 换成 told,补一句"everyone put down their chopsticks to listen"。
  • 别人向你道歉:开头改成"一场吵架后的和解饭",{FAMILY}=堂哥,{SPEECH}=他站起来举杯说"that night I realised I was wrong, and I'm sorry",{EMOTION}=换成"the grudge just melted away and we were family again"。
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