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Listening test is one of the most important parts of the English exam. Here are some tips (建议) for you.
Before you start to listen, you need to relax. Don’t be stressed out. And try to read the questions. These questions usually help you understand the conversation or the passage.
Then listen carefully to the first sentence. It usually tells you the main idea of the passage. When you’re listening, try to do some thinking and take some notes (笔记), such as:
·What happened (发生)?
·When, where, and how?
·What does the speaker want to tell us?
In this way, you may understand the passage better.
Please remember not to think about one or two words for a long time. When you hear some words you don’t know, don’t spend too much time on them. Very often, you’ll find out what they mean later when you go on with the listening.
小题1:This passage mainly talks about _________.
A.tips on listeningB.tips on speaking
C.tips on readingD.tips on writing
小题2:It’s better for you to keep _________ when you start to have a listening test.
A.excitedB.relaxedC.stressed outD.worried
小题3:We should listen to the first sentence carefully, because it usually tells us _________.
A.the answers to the questions
B.where to write the answers
C.the main idea of the passage
D.how much time left (剩余) for the listening test
小题4:When you’re listening, it’s important for you to _________.
A.remember every word
B.take some notes
C.understand all the words
D.think about one or two words for a long time
小题5:The_________ usually help(s) us understand the passage better.
A.questionsB.first sentenceC.notesD.A, B and C
      
小题1: A
小题2: B
小题3: C
小题4: B
小题5: A

试题分析:本文主要讲述的是关于听力测试的几条建议:首先要放松,其次仔细听第一句,另外在听的时候要想一下并做一些笔记,例如发生什么了?什么时候、在哪儿和怎么样等,以这种方式,你就能更好地理解这一段文章。
小题1:细节理解题。从Listening test is one of the most important parts of the English exam. Here are some tips (建议) for you.听力测试是英语考试中最重要的一部分,下面是几个小建议得知答案,故选A。
小题2:细节理解题。从Before you start to listen, you need to relax开始听之前,你需要放松得知答案故选B。
小题3:细节理解题。从 It usually tells you the main idea of the passage.它通常告诉你文章的主要大意得知答案,故选C。
小题4:细节理解题。从When you’re listening, try to do some thinking and take some notes (笔记)开始听的时候,试着思考一下和做一些笔记得知答案,故选B。
小题5:细节理解题。从 Then listen carefully to the first sentence,然后仔细听第一句,When you’re listening, try to do some thinking and take some notes (笔记), such as:·What happened (发生)?你当在听的时候,试着想一下并做一些笔记 例如发生什么了?In this way, you may understand the passage better. 以这种方式,你会更好地理解这一段,得知答案选D。
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