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【题目】 Listening to a radio broadcast in a foreign language is difficult for many of us. We may have studied the language for several years, and are able to read it, perhaps even write in it. But listening and understanding the spoken language require special skills. Some people have a natural ability that helps them to learn a language quickly, while others must study for a long time. Everyone, however, can improve his or her listening skills with practice.

We are good listeners in our own language because we have had years of practice. We understand the grammar and the language. We know what to expect a person to say to us in almost any situation. We have been in similar situations many times, and we have heard it all before. We can understand it, even if we do not listen carefully.

But this is not true with a foreign language. We must listen with our full attention. And we must try not to let the cultural style of our language affect our understanding of the foreign language. Listening to a foreign language broadcast is easier if we know something about it. There are clues that can help us. One clue is the time of a day. Morning programs usually contain many short items of news, information or entertainment. The items are short because most of us are getting ready to go to work in the morning. Often we do not have time to listen to long programs. Evening programs are different. There is time for more details about the subjects discussed.

We can get a clue about the program from the music at the beginning, but we must be familiar with the music of the foreign culture. The kind of music—serious and slow, or fast and light—can tell us what kind of program to expect. The name of the program can give us good information about what it will contain.

Another good clue is the broadcaster. The more we listen to the same person, the easier it will be to understand him. His speaking style will become familiar to us. Further, the broadcaster provides clues to the organization of the broadcast at the beginning of the program. The broadcaster usually gives us the highlights of the program to prepare us for the details that will follow.

1We are good listeners in our own language because______.

A.we have a natural ability to learn languageB.we have practiced it for years

C.we listen to our own language more carefullyD.our own language is much easier

2If you don’t have enough time, you can listen to______.

A.morning programsB.familiar programs

C.evening programsD.programs with soft music

3You can know the information of the program according to_____.

A.its musicB.the broadcaster

C.its nameD.the time of the program

【答案】

1B

2A

3C

【解析】

这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了听外语广播对于我们大多数人来说都是困难的。然而,作者认为,只要很好地运用方法和技巧,并且通过大量的练习,我们是可以提高我们的听力水平。

1

细节理解题。根据第二段第一句“We are good listeners in our own language because we have had years of practice.(我们能听懂自己的语言是因为我们练习了很多年。)”可知,我们能完全听懂母语,因为我们一直在听,一直在练习。故选B项。

2

细节理解题。根据第三段中“Morning programs usually contain many short items of news, information or entertainment. The items are short because most of us are getting ready to go to work in the morning. (早间节目通常包含许多简短的新闻、信息或娱乐节目。这些项目很短,因为我们大多数人都准备在早上去上班。)”可知,如果没有足够的时间,可以听早间节目,因为它们一般很短。故选A项。

3

细节理解题。根据倒数第二段最后一句“The name of the program can give us good information about what it will contain.(节目的名字可以告诉我们这个节目包含什么内容。)”可知,可以根据节目的名字了解节目信息。故选C项。

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