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--- ________ have a look at your new dictionary?
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- A.Could you please
- B.Can you
- C.Would I like to
- D.Could I please
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B. Can you
C. Would I like to
D. Could I
--- ________ have a look at your new dictionary?
--- Sure. Here you are.
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You, of course, know that you will never add vcry rapidly to your vocabulary by merely coming across
words, or by reading or by talking. You must have a plan.
Here is one way to get ahead with words in everyday life. It's the simplest thing in the world.
Buy a small pocket notebook. When you read a newspaper, a magazine, or a book, or listen to TV or
radio, and come upon a strange word, enter it in your notebook. Then look it up in the dictionary. If you
find that it's a word too difficult to understand or a highly technical mterm, just pass it by. But if it sounds
like a word that will be helpful to you. take possession of it, make it your own personal possession. Say
it aloud many times. Study its exact meaning, and note its root. Be sure, also, to copy from the dictionary
the example sentence in which it is used, if such is given. Then write your own sentence in line with the
example in the dictionary.
the list in your notebook will grow gradually, as will your command of English.
B. a rapid way to add vocabulary
C. a simplest wav to add daily vocabulary
D. a plan to add technical vocabulary
B.you must look it up in the dictionary and possess it if it will be useful
C. just enter it in your notebook and remember it
D. first look it up, then only the one which is helpful needs to be possessed
B. beside
C. under the line of
D. between the line of
B. to list useful words in your notebook
C. to keep on practicing helpful words in your notebook every day
D. to write down example sentences from the dictionary
be very helpful. When you read, you can not only learn some new words, but also learn how to use them. When you read a passage, it gives you a good example for writing. Here are some good reading tips.
Firstly, try to read at the right level (水平). Read something that you can understand. If it is too hard
for you, it is not interesting.
Secondly, try to understand the new words. If there are four or five new words on a page, don't use
a dictionary. Instead, try to guess their meanings as you read. Mark (作标记) them with a pencil. Then
look them up in a dictionary when you finish reading, and write them in your own vocabulary book. Try
to remember them.
Thirdly, try to read for a short time once a day. Fifteen minutes or half an hour every day is better than
two hours every Sunday. For example, you can read before you go to bed, or after you get up or at
lunchtime.
Lastly, read something that interests you. Choose a newspaper, a book or a magazine about a subject
that you like. It will be easy enough for you to understand.
B. 小费
C. 处所
D. 建议
B. Five.
C. Four.
D. Three.
B. guess the meanings at first
C. write them down at once
D. look them up right away
B. It is useful for you to read for long once a week.
C. When you read, you can only learn some new words.
D. Try to read something hard to make your English better.
B. How to make reading better
C. How to remember new words
D. How to choose something to rea