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【题目】听第8段材料,回答下列小题。

1What’s the relationship between the two speakers?

A. Friends. B. Shop assistant and customer. C. Waitress and customer.

2What happened to the man’s records?

A. He lost them in Canada.

B. He sent them to his sister.

C. He broke them accidentally.

3How much is each of the record?

A. £4.5. B. £1.5. C. £4.05.

【答案】

1C

2A

3C

【解析】

1

2

3

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【题目】When Carly Williams was reporting on a farm in North Carolina, US, she laughed when a zebra(斑马)pushed its nose into her car.

Carly, 15, is a student at Nation Ford High, South Carolina and hopes to become a television anchor(主播). She is quickly making herself noticed.

Not long ago, she got a call from Teen Kids News, which is a weekly show that airs across the US. Carly had sent a few broadcasts she had done for her school news program to the show’s makes in New York. A producer contacted Carly and asked if she would like to work for the company.

“All I could say was, yes, yes, yes,”Carly said. “I didn’t even hesitate(犹豫).”

Carly said she became interested in broadcast journalism when she was in the sixth grade. One day, she heard that forest fires were burning nearby. After sports class, she went out into the forest and reported on the fires. She fell in love with broadasting, and from then on, she tried to do it as much as she could.

But despite doing what she loves, Carly has to face both good and bad comments from audience(听众)memebers.

“Everyone has a different opinion and I’ve always tried to tell Carly that you can’t listen to it,” said Lori Williams, a former CNN producer. “If it’s what you love to do, it will outshine everything else.”

Carly’s advice to other young broadcasters is to look for support from friends and family. “With every negative comment, there are five positive comments, and that’s how I think aobut it.” She said.

The first program Carly anchored was about an artist’s pumpkin patch. In the program, she asked teenagers what they thought of the artist’s work.

“I was a little nervous. I’m going through my lines thinking, ‘No pressure’,” Carly said.

She has also reported at a Coldplay concert and met Kathie Lee Gifford, an American TV host. Gifford told Carly to continue doing what she loves because “it will lead to big things”.

“Getting advice from her, especially, was absolutely awesome(棒极了),” Carly said.

1What made Teen Kids News notice Carly?

A. Her visit to the show’s producer.

B. Her report on a farm in North Carolina.

C. Her phone call to the show’s makers.

D. The broadcasts she had sent to the show’s makers.

2When Carly received the work invitation from Teen Kids News, she .

A. didn’t know what to say

B. refused to work for them

C. agreed to work for them immediately

D. wanted to think cardfully before making her decision

3According to the text, what caused Carly to develop an interest in journalism?

A. Her parents’ encouragement.

B. A television anchor she loved.

C. Her first experience of reporting.

D. The influence of some great broadcasters.

4What did Carly suggest other young broadcasters do to deal with comments from audiences?

A. Ignore any comments from them.

B. Ask for help from senior broadcasters.

C. Be willing to listen to bad comments.

D. Fight negative comments with positive ones from family and friends.

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You might dream of fluency in this or that language, and maybe you've already achieved fluency in a foreign language..
Fluency, like all abstract terms, has no universal meaning. Each individual must determine what the term means..
Perfect fluency means knowing every word you encounter, speaking quickly, clearly and easily and having no accent.. You aren't familiar with every word of your native language, and sometimes you have to search for the right word, even in your mother tongue.
Quick fluency is the type of fluency you see in advertisements, because “Master a Language in Two Months!” sounds way catchier than “Fluency in Twenty Years!”. It is possible to achieve quick fluency, but the fluency achieved after such a short time frame will be a very thin, superficial fluency.
. Native-like fluency means that you generally know all the same words that a native knows and can speak at the same pace with the same amount of ease as a native speaker. You will likely have an accent, but as long as your conversation partner can understand you, it doesn't matter.
Literary fluency is like graduating from native-like to educated-native-like fluency. It focuses on the more intellectual(知识性的) side of a language: indulging in literature, attending university, composing song lyrics, etc.
There are a ton of other things that fluency could potentially(可能地) be, but that's up to you to figure out.
A. It sounds too good to be true.
B. However, Nobody is “perfectly fluent” in any language.
C. Quick fluency is good if you have some sort of deadline.
D. But have you ever considered what fluency really means?
E. But does fluency have the same meaning to other person as it does to you?
F. Unlike perfect fluency, native-like fluency is a reasonable and attainable goal.
G. To assist you in determining what fluency is, I'll describe a few different types of fluency.

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