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The most famous hyper-polyglot was Giuseppe Mezzofanti, a 19th century Italian cardinal, who was said to speak 72 languages. This claim sounds absurd. If you assume each language had 20,000 words, Mezzofanti would have to learn a word a minute, six hours a day, for eleven years—an impossible task. But Mezzofanti was tested by critics, and they were all impressed.

Did Mezzofanti have an extraordinary brain? Or are hyper-polyglots just ordinary people with ordinary brains who manage to do something extraordinary through hard work?

U.S. linguist Stephen Drashen believes that outstanding language learners just work harder at it and then they acquire unusually strong language ability. As an example, he mentions a Hungarian woman who worked as an interpreter during the 20th century. When she was 86, she could speak 16 languages and was still working on learning new languages. She said she learned them mostly on her own, reading fiction or working through dictionaries or textbooks.

Some researchers argue to the contrary. They believe that there is such a thing as a talent for learning languages. In the 1930s, a German scientist examined parts of the preserved brain of a hyper-polyglot named Emil Krebs, who could speak 60 languages fluently. The scientist found that the area of Krebs’s brain called Broca’s area, which is associated with language, looked different from the Broca’s area in the brains of men who speak only one language. However, we still don’t know if Krebs was born with a brain ready to learn dozens of languages or if his brain adapted to the demands he put on it.

Although it is still not clear whether the ability to learn many languages is in born, there’s no doubt that just about all of us can acquire skills in a second, third, or even fourth language by putting our mind to it.

60. What does the underlined sentence imply?

A. Mezzofanti could remember 360 words a day.

B. Mezzofanti had a special way to learn languages.

C. Mezzofanti’s achievement was ridiculous.

D. Mezzofanti language ability was astonishing.

61. The Hungarian woman became a hyper-polyglot mainly because of her __.

A. good memory       B. unique brain      C. hard work      D. learning methods

62. The German scientist’s findings showed that Krebs ___.

A. had an unusual brain

B. was born with great talent

C. had worked hard at languages

D. expected too much of himself

63. The author seems to agree that ___.

A. it is not hard to learn foreign languages

B. hard work plays a part in language learning

C. there is no such thing as a talent for languages

D. hyper-polyglots have an inborn talent for language

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To send and to read email has quickly become one of the most common daily activities around the world, either for business or pleasure.    1.  

Several reasons why email has become a great tool is that it is fast, convenient, and affordable.  2.  In the past, teachers often organized pen friends project where their students would exchange letters with another group of students in another country   3.  And by that time, students might lose interest in the project or the class might and before a serious of meaningful exchanges can take place.   4.  With email, however, messages can be sent at a click of a button at school, home, or an Internet café, and if you are using a free email account, the cost is free(not taking into account any Internet Service Provider fees that you have to pay).

  5.  Email has a lot to offer, for language learners and teachers in the classroom.

A.In addition, students have to pay imitational postage to send the letters.

B.However, the turn-arcund time for sending and receiving traditional letters can take up months.

C.Now, more students are using this form of communication to improve their language skills.

D.Students can develop friendships with people from around the globe.

E.While chatting online, never give out personal information including your age.

F.One particular activity that takes advantage of these points is a key pal exchange.

G.Instead of waiting days or weeks for a response, students can receive a reply quickly.

 

单词拼写
1. A__________(学术的)studies have proved that one's hard work is the key to success.
2. Hearing the noise, they i__________(立即)stopped talking.
3. Life was tough for millions of u__________(失业的)workers in cities and peasants in remote areas
during the economic depression.
4. High-quality radio c__________(录音带)recorders made in China are water-proof, shock-resistant
and antimagnetic.
5. After heated discussion, we took a group photo as a s__________(纪念品)and then the meeting
finished.
6. She received an e__________(热烈的)welcome from the audience.
7. A s__________(调查)of 100 winter-swimmers in different age groups indicates that 80 percent
originally suffered from diseases of some kind.
8. Every bit of Huangshan Mountain s__________(景色)is worth painting.
9. I was in the e__________(尴尬的)position of having completely forgotten her name.
10. With the changes in the world's climate, dinosaurs died but many smaller animals lived on. It was
s_________(生存,幸存)of the fittest.
11. In s__________(总结), the two universities have some things in common.
12. This palace is an example of early ancient Chinese a__________(建筑)
13. I am wrong. S_________(同样地), you are to blame.
14. You misunderstood the i__________(要求、说明).
15. Students will have to learn English from the 1st grade, while some from the very beginning in the
k__________(幼儿园).
16. Some young children achieve great f__________(流利)in their reading.
17. Many women are too e__________(疲惫不堪的)by their double career (home and office) to enjoy
either one.
18. The famous Italian traveler Marco Polo was so impressed by the beauty of Hangzhou that he
described it as "the most f__________(迷人的)city in the world where one feels that one is in paradise".
19. She delivered her speech with a vote of thanks to the c__________(委员会).
20. We listened to Philip's d__________(描述)of the wedding.

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family. They get advice _______ “strangers”. When they need advice, they                    76. __________

don’t usually go to people they know.        , many of them write letters            77. __________

to newspapers and _______(杂志)that give advice on many different                78. __________

subjects i       family problems, the use of language, health, cooking,                79. __________

child care, clothes, and        _ on how to buy a house or a car. Most                      80. __________

newspapers r        print letters from readers with problems. Along                   81. __________

with the letters there are answers written by people who are s         to            82. __________

know how to _______(解决)such problems. Some of these writers are                    83. __________

doctors, others are lawyers or educators. But two of the most f      _ writers            84. __________

of advice are women without special _______(训练) for this kind of work.              85. __________

Anyway, these writers are mostly specialists popular with the public.

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