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1)&&&&&& Talk about a sports-person or sports
team that you admire.&&&&& You should say what sport
they play.&&&&& You should say where and
when they play.&&&&& You should explain why you
admire them.&2)&&&&&& Talk about a sport that you enjoy or
have enjoyed playing.&&&&& You should say where you
play this sport.&&&&& You should say when you play
this sport.&&&& &You should explain why you like it.&3)&&&&&& Describe your ideal job.&&&&& Say what the job is.&&&&& Describe what duties it
would involve.&&&&& Explain why you would like
to do this job.&4)&&&&&& Describe the best party you have been
to.&&&&& Say when and where this
party took place.&&&&& Describe how you celebrated.&&&&& Explain why you enjoyed it.&英国雅思考官口语真题推荐5)&&&&&& Talk about the season of the year that
you like best.&&&&& You should say what the
season is like.&&&&& You should say at what time
of the year this season occurs.&&&&& You should explain why you
like it.&6)&&&&&&& Talk about a type of music that you
particularly enjoy.&&&&& You should say when you
listen to this music.&&&&& You should explain why you
like it.&&&&& You should say which person
or groups of people play this music.&7)&&&&&& Describe an historic building you have
seen or would like to visit.&&&&& Say what this building looks
like.&&&&& You should state where it
is.&&&&& Explain why you liked seeing
or would like to see it.&8)&&&&&& Talk about the type of accommodation
you live in.&&&&& You should say hot long you
have lived there.&&&&& You should explain why you
live in this type of accommodation.&&&&& You should say why you like
or do not like it.&9)&&&&&& Describe the weather that you really
enjoy.&&&&& State what type of weather
it is.&&&&& Say when it is most common
to have this type of weather.&&&&& Explain why you like it.10)& Talk about a holiday that you have particularly enjoyed.&&&&& You should say where you
went on holiday.&&&&& You should say when and with
whom you went on the holiday.&&&&& You should explain why you
enjoyed it.&11)& Describe you favourite mode of transport.&&&&& Describe what type of
transport you prefer.&&&&& State how often you travel
in this way.&&&&& Say why you like it.&12)& Describe a famous business person you admire.&&&&& Say who this person is and
what job they do.&&&&& State how you found out
about them.&&&&& Explain why you admire them.&13)& Describe your favourite children’s story.&&&&& Describe the story.&&&&& You should state when you
first heard or read this story.&&&&& Say why you like it.&14)& Describe your favourite recipe.&&&&& State what type of food it
is.&&&&& Explain how it is prepared.&&&&& Say why you prefer it to
other foods.&15)& Describe your favourite TV programme.&&&&& What is it? Which channel?&&&&& When and where do you watch
it?&&&&& What kind of programme it
is? What’s it talk about and explain why you like it?&16)& Describe an important success in your life.&&&&& When /where it is happen?
What is it about?&&&&& How do you make it?&&&&& Why it is important for you?&17)& Describe a child you are familiar with.&&&&& What’s his or her name? What
is he or she look like?&&&&& How old is he or she? What
is his or her hobby?&&&&& Explain why you like
him/her?&18)& Describe your best friend.&&&&& How you knew each other and
how you became friends?&&&&& How you spend time together?&&&&& Explain why he/she is your
best friend.&&19)& Describe a toy you have.&&&&& What it is?&&&&& Who gave you?&&&&& Why you like it?&20)& Describe your favourite park or garden.&&&&& Where is it? How often do
you go to?&&&&& What kind of people like it?&&&&& Why you like it?&21)& Describe an exciting period/trip in your life.&&&&& When is it? What did you do
during that time?&&&&& Who are the friends you made
in that time?&&&&& Why do you think it is
exciting?&22)& Describe a piece of equipment you think it is useful.&&&&& What it is? Describe it.&&&&& How it is used? Why do you
think it is useful?&&&&& You should state advantages
and disadvantages of it.&23)& Describe a book/story you read before.&&&&& What’s the book/story’s
name? When did you read it?&&&&& What is it talk about?&&&&& What influence it brings to
you?&24)& Describe a festival that is important
in your country.&&&&& What’s the name? When?&&&&& How people celebrate it?
What’s your feeling about this festival?&&&&& What your family do at this
festival? Explain what is special about it?&25)& Describe a normal commodity in Chinese
family.环球口语机经01Old personpart 2:describe an old man you are familar with.who he/she is?how you get to know him/her?how he/she have influence on you?part 3:1.你认为老年人在看问题的时候跟年轻人有什么不一样?what is the different attitute between the younger and the old man towardlife in china?2.what is the main problem of china's old man?3.what is the main problem of old man on their job?4.国家对老人是什么态度?what’s the attitude that the government toward to he olders?5.社会哪些方面对老年人不太好?any disadvantages toward to the elders in sociaty?6.老年人对你们家有什么影响?any influence that the old men bring to your family?7.老年人对大家有什么影响?any influence that the old men bring to everybody?8.老人的经验有什么问题存在9.喜欢什么艺术品第三部分就问了些关于老年人的话题,像什么现在的老年人的生活跟二十年前相比有什么区别,对待老年人和小孩子的态度有什么不同、当今社会老年人的生活有什么挑战&02 City
part 2:describe a city,town or village you have been to and want to live there.1.where it is located?2. what special for you?3. why you want to stay there?and explain why you would recommend someone to see it.part 3:1.你觉得城市和乡村有什么最大的区别?what's the difference between city and county?2.为什么现在很多人都想从城市搬到乡村?why do more and more people want to move to lager cities?3.about the development of city.4.政府对城市发展的作用,为什么起很大作用?the effect that the goverment brings to city,why?5.人口的增长the rise of the population.6.中国以后的发展the development of china in the future.7.please compare 100 hundred years old city and modern city and what
predictabout the city in the future.8.是个怎样的城市9.都有那些著名建筑10.你想为这个城市做些什么?11.有哪些现象有待提高或者那些提倡living in city or countryside&
standard of livingadvantages and disadvantages of city life to raising familythe trend of moving to the countryside from the city&03 Favorite room&
&接近于2003的【ideal department】part2:describe your favorite room in your housewhat is itwhat are you always do in this roomwhy it is special for youand explain why you like it most.part 3:1.中国人都住什么样的房子?what kind of house do chinese people live in?2.他们喜欢什么样的房子?what kind of house do they like to live in?3.你觉得这样的房子好吗?what do you think of this kind of house?4.应该怎样改进住房?how to improve the house?5.城市和乡村的房子有什么区别?哪里不同what’s the difference between the house in city and that in the county?6.现在的年轻人(18-21岁)还和父母一起住吗?你是怎么想得?do the youngers (between 18-21 years old) live with their parents
now?whatabout your opinion?7.你认识你的邻居吗?8.南北方建筑,生活的差异?what’s the difference between the north and south in house and life?&04 Famous person
part 2describe a well-known person in history who you would like to meet1.who this person was2.what he did3.what was special about him or herand explain why you would like to meet him or herpart 3:1.你认识哪些名人?do you know any famous person?2.有一天你成为名人会怎么样?what do you like if one day you become famous?3.如果做个名人?有什么好处?坏处?how to be a famous person?any benefit or disadvantage?4.为什么许多人喜欢出名?why most of the people want to be well-know?5.谈一下你们国家媒体对明星的生活报导talk about what the media the reports concerning to the stars6.明星的影响力如何关系到你的生活?what effects that stars bring to your life?7.为什么普通人喜欢知道名人的隐私?你想不想当名人?……why everyman be in favor of the privacy of the famous persons?&05 Cloth
part 2:describe the clothes (jewellery) in your special occasions?what type of clothes will you choose in special time?what will you like when you wear them?how do you feel when you wearing them?part 3:1.talk about the style of a kind of clothes?2.do your country have any tradition and national clothes?3.why people like to dress traditional clothes?any special meaning?4.你比较喜欢穿什么样的衣服,你比较喜欢时尚的还是传统的衣服&&&&& 5.men's fashion and women's fashion现在的时尚,现在的人喜欢追随哪里的服装时尚6.do you think the clothing are more important than before?why?7.what type of clothing do you wear in different occasions?for example?8.what information can you find in another person's clothing?9.uniform advantage or disadvantage&06 Holiday
best holidaydescribe a best holiday you think1.when was it2.who went with you3.where was itand explain why you like bestDiscribe your best holiday: when? what did you do? with whom? explain
why it isyour best holiday?part 3:1.what is different between you an d your parent holiday?2. how to develop china's tourist?3. say something about tourist change in your life and the
positive/negative4.how to influence social change5.关于旅游的,有没有破坏文物的状况,旅游带来的好处与坏处之类6.what tourists get from traveling?7.give some solution to benifit tourist industry?8.what do you purpose between older and younger?&07 Change in your own life
part 2:describe a change in your own life?what is it?what's the effections on you?how do you feel about it?explain why it is important?part 3:1.what do you think the main changes over the past 20 years in china?2.what do you think women's situation in china?what about women's job
and right?3.working change that brought by high-tech in china?4.what's the social's major change in china?5.what about the family structure change?&08 Film
describe a film you like it most.1电影是什么2电影有一个快乐的还是悲伤的结局?3这个电影发生在什么时候?4你为什么喜欢这个电影?1.when did you see this film?2.who saw it with you?3.what was it about?where the film take place?what the story was about?and explain why you like it very muchpart 3:1.电影过去20年与现在的差别,本土电影怎么样?what's the difference between film in modern time and that in the past?2.中国现在流行的电影是哪一类?你喜欢那类电影?which kind of film is more popular in china?3.年轻人喜欢的电影类型和成年人有什么不同?what's the difference between younger's taste with adult's at film?4.中国本土的明星与国际影星有什么不同?哪个更受欢迎?中国最有名的外国演员是谁?为什么?what's the difference between chinese stars and international stars?which are more popular?who is the most famous foreignstar in china?why?5.你对电影中的暴力有什么看法?为什么那么多暴力?what do you think the force in film?why there are so much force in it?6.什么样的西方电影在中国最受欢迎,为什么?什么样的中国电影最受欢迎,同样问了原因。7.演员成功所需特质?演员和以前有什么不同呢what is the most important condition for a playactor to be succeed?8.你认为对中国电影事业作出最大贡献的导演,为什么。what kind of diector would be successful?9.why some film stars would be so successful?10.discuss one or two stars you are familiared with.11.how do they become famous?12.未来的cinema会变成什么样子13.人们喜欢什么样的电影(建议:回答的时候最好分不同的人回答)14.你喜欢什么类型的电影15.你比较喜欢在家看电影还是去电影院16.哪部电影另你最难忘17.影院在中国重要吗?中国有这么多的电影院有无必要is the cinema important in china?18.电影院是否能在中国长期存在,他的意思是指随着越来越多的人更愿意买dcd而少去了电影院。&9 School
part 2:describe a school you studied before1.what's kind of it2.what size ,what's advantage?3.what u enjoy most during the school time and explain why you like it你小的时候上的一所学校,它什么类型的学校,什么时候,它的大小,在学校都干什么,在那学习你得到了什么乐趣;第三部分问我学生在学校里学什么最重要,年幼的学生和年长的学生在学习中有什么不同,你觉得在未来教育会有哪些变化,还问了什么我记不清了。part 3:1.what is a good/bad teacher?2.老师最大的责任是什么?what is the teacher's most important responsibility?3.什么原因会驱使你当老师?what will be the reason that drive you become a teacher?4.中国有什么不同种类的学校?what's the different kinds of schools in china?5.what's the difference between single-*** school and mixed school?6.is the single-*** school better or mixed school?7.你会把子女送入哪种学校?what kinds of school would you like to send your children to study?8.what do u think of the individual school and the public
school(advantage anddisadvantage)9.how to become a good teacher10.what the difficulties the teacher will confront11. 当老师需要什么,想不想当老师,为什么现在人喜欢当老师12.好老师和坏老师的标准,作为一个老师哪些质量是必须的,如果你当老师,你会选教那一科,为什么,13.为什么有人选择教师做自己的终生职业,中国的学生容不容易教,为什么?&& &&&&&
describe a exciting trip you madewhenwhereintroduce that tripwhy it is exciting中国人出行都采用什么交通工具?个人旅游跟集体旅游的区别?旅游有哪些坏处?为什么有很多人会来中国来玩,有什么好处和坏处?为什么有很多人出国玩,有什么好坏处?对旅游产业的看法和前景?都是什么人来中国旅行,为什么?未来的交通工具会怎样?你的祖父或祖母乘什么样的交通工具去别的城市?& &11 Time in work and leisure
part2:describe a part of time in a day1.when?2.what do you always do during this time?3.what do other people do?and explain why you like this time very much.part 3:1.how dou you plan for your time in usual?2.say someting about the importance of planing your time.3.how do your friends plan for their time?4.how do mordenist plan for their time5.what will effect?6.how to improve and balance?7.how to improve the way you plan for your time?& & 12 Favorite gift
&(2003 part1中topic,现用于part2)describe the best gift you have received, you should say:1.what the gift was2.who and when it was given to you?3.what was it forand explain why it is special for you, why it's your favourite gift?&&&&&&&&&& part 3:1.中国人什么时候送礼?when do Chinese send presents to others?2.你在孩童的时候送的礼物和现在送的有什么不同?what’s the difference between the gifts you send to others now and when
youare child?3.你觉得将来人们应该送哪种礼物?what kind of presents do you think people will send in the future?can you imagine the gifts which children will receive in the future?4.你会不会用电视,计算机,家用电器作为礼物?will you send tv,computer and some other family wirings as presents to
others?5.中国有什么组织是帮助人的?is there any organizations in china is assist for people?6.think about a new way help people to make money?7.怎么样看待一些组织捐款?how to look on some organizations’ collection?8.你会为哪种类型捐款?which kind of collection will you contribute for?9.怎么样号召人们捐款?how to call on people to contribute?10.can you describe the ways people send each other gifts?11.do you consider brand name when you are buying gifts?12.difference between gift in nowdays & before advertisement's
impact on peoplewhen they buy gift on what occasions people send gift in china& 13 Advertisement
part2:describe an advertisement that you seen or hear1.what is it about2.where do you know it3.why do you like itpart31.讨论广告对人们有什么影响2. what’s the ad. like on tv3. the opinions that the people toward ad.4. how to resolve?5.广告是否对小孩很父母有很大影响,为什么?6.为什么很多中国人喜欢花大价钱买名牌?7.中国有什么名牌?& &14 Favorite transport&
(2003 part1中topic,现用于part2)part 2:describe your favorite way of transport?what is it?why do you like it?what are the advantages and disadvantages of it?explain how often you use it?part 3:1.早上乘什么交通工具来的?how do you come here in the morning?2.当代中国有哪些主要交通工具?政府作了哪些努力?how many kinds of transport in china? what effects does the government
make?3.过去和现在的交通问题的比较?compare the transport questions in the morden time and in the past4.怎么样让公路上的汽车减速?how to slow down the speed of the cars on highway5.通常什么人有轿车?genarally speaking, what kinds of people tend to buy saloon cars?6.轿车的优缺点?describe the advantages and disadvantages of saloon cars.7.你认为轿车应该在哪些技术方面改革?in your opinion, does saloon cars need any technical innovation today?科学技术很先进,请展望一下未来:looking to the future, try to predict how science will affect on our
dailylifes.8.你认为科学家们会发明出什么样的新的transport?can scientist develope any new transportation methods?9.新技术对人们的影响和未来的发展趋势?有什么优点和缺点?the effect that the new technology bring to people and the development
tend inthe furture.any advantages and disadvantages?10.what forms of transportation are available in your city11.what way to you use most frequently12.have you ever been caught in a traffic jam&更多精彩内容请点击
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When the transaction price history fails to support the theory (as in CAPM), the usual approach is to modify the set of rules so that they will now include the recently miscreant experiences.Continual repetition of such serious modifications tends to deteriorate the credibility of the proclaimed theory and begins to raise fatal questions about the underlying hypothesis. In some cases, the hypothesis becomes so discredited that it falls from any practical use. In other cases it lingers on, and encourages its followers to be part of &the other side of the trade& that is necessary to have transactions take place.Our hypothesis is that . . .Market-Makers [MMs] ensure their continuation in a highly profitable role by being as well-informed as is possible about developing influences on future values of subjects of interest. Also, by hedging actions in related markets they seek protection against the unforeseeable, arranging insurance against unwanted price change.What they are willing to pay for that insurance tells how far the parties involved in the hedge transaction believe the subject's price is likely to move from its present point, during the defined life of the hedge transaction. We know how to translate those expectations into explicit possible future price ranges.Where the subject's most recent transaction price lies within the expectations range is helpful in determining the direction and extent of subsequent near-term price moves. That can be shown by the following table whose rows striate the expectations ranges by the balance between their upside to downside prospects.(click to enlarge)This shows the combined price-change experiences of 3,000+ stocks and ETFs over the past 5+ years, during the four months (16 weeks, or 80 market days) following each day the Market-Makers [MMs] hedged the capital they had to put at risk to perform their essential duties.The light-blue row in the middle of the table is an average of all 2 ½ million-plus daily forecasts, as their subjects' prices changed following each forecast. The changes are stated in annual-rate terms to make it easier to compare holding periods of differing lengths.As each row steps away from the overall average, it reduces the number of forecasts to only those that have the price change prospects or more extreme indicated by the green and red upside to downside balances of the far left captions. Their count is shown in the #BUYS column. 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But how useful is a theory that offers perhaps credible evidence that 1-2% of a population of opportunities can produce +15% annual rates of price returns compared to a blind selection producing +10%?Let's see, 40,000 instances in 5 years is 8,000 a year of 252 market days, or over 30 a day if evenly spread out over time like creamy peanut butter instead of the chunk kind. That's not bad from an opportunity-frequency point of view - identifying 30 out of 3,000 daily could be a time-saver, even with internet access to EDGAR.But is a +5% advantage worth having to pay attention, when you could, say, just buy and hold SPY? And SPY itself has risen in this time closer to +15% than to +10%.What can the approach really produce?The strength of the hypothesis is in an easily overlooked dimension. Focusing directly on price forecasts, rather than earnings, economics, politics, competition, technology, or the myriad of things influencing prices makes the choice of alternatives a directly comparable matter. Like the spaghetti sauce, they're all in there, along with an important element only the MMs can add: &order flow&.Being present every day, and knowing all the principal players and their habits and inclinations, the MMs enrich the sauce with their special insights. Rather than making the comparisons different, it adds a leveling influence of how each subject is viewed right now, in the light of today's market.The comparability dimension makes it possible to select any subset of investments in which we are interested and see what prospects are presented there, and compare them to the population or to any other subset. Here is how one such subset looks in the same terms as the overall population's price change table above:(click to enlarge)This is the impact that MM price range forecasts have had on selection opportunities among long-leveraged ETFs. Note that their average actual price changes have been close to those of the population average. But seeking out those with market quotes at or near the bottom of their forecast ranges has seen subsequent price gains four times those of their own averages. A +40% rate instead of a +15% rate is a lot more advantage over the +10% norm.So, let's see what leveraged long ETFs are attractive nowProspective rate of return is important, but so is risk exposure. To see what is attractive, we should look at both. Here is a map that plots forecast return on the horizontal axis, and on the vertical axis are actual experiences of worst-case price drawdowns during holding periods after MM forecasts of upside to downside like today's.(used with permission)Oops! That's kind of scary! Most of these leveraged long ETFs are priced at levels where past risk exposures are worse than the prospective gains being foreseen. Are there any candidates here worth taking a chance on?To answer that we need to have a clearer sense of how likely it is that the gain may get captured, and how big that payoff might be. Here is a map that plots just that for the more interesting ETFs at hand.Only one candidate stands out here: the 3x leveraged ProShares UltraPro Russell 2000 ETF (NYSEARCA:) at [8] in both maps. At its current reward-to-risk level it has achieved +15% gains better than 9 times out of 10. Others have slightly better odds, but produce much smaller returns.Well, let's take a look at URTY's details:(click to enlarge)Here the vertical lines of the graph are forward-looking forecasts of ranges of coming likely prices, rather than the back-in-time looking displays of actual price experiences found in most stock &charts&. In both the actual market quote is marked by the heavy dot.Evidently, it is in URTY's nature to emulate a yo-yo, pricewise. If that process is continuing, the $93.44 sell-target top of its forecast (vertical line at right in picture above) is less ambitious than recent actual price experiences. And the +10.2% reach for that target seems credible, in light of 35 similar forecasts (out of 1100) having captured gains averaging +16%. The 35 contained 3 losers, hence the 91/100 winning odds.By looking at URTY's prior experiences following our standard time-efficient risk management discipline we can get some perspective on what might be possible as a loss at today's forecast balance between upside and downside prospects. The measure we use to describe that balance is the Range Index, which tells what percentage of the price range (from top to bottom) lies beneath the current market quote.Here is a picture of how URTY's achieved gains under this discipline have related to the range index at the time of forecast.(click to enlarge)Any dot below the 1.00 of the y-axis vertical scale indicates a loss. Only one out of every 8 are there, for an overall win odds of 87 out of 100, an exceptionally high score. On the Range Index scale, very few loss instances exist in the area of 23, but one worst-case of .52 is present, meaning a capital loss of -48%.ConclusionTaking a chance on an investment in URTY at this point means going for a better than 9 out of 10 odds of a win, forecast at +10%. Larger such wins have been attained in 32 market days, or a month and a half calendar days, permitting reinvestment compounding of capital 8 times in a year. That math converts a +10.2% target into an annual rate of +115%.But there might be a loss lurking, of as bad as half your investment, in that 10th try.So, as the movie man says &Well kid, do ya feel lucky?&Disclosure: The author has no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours. The author wrote this article themselves, and it expresses their own opinions. The author is not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). The author has no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article.
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