题目内容

【题目】To be a good listener, there are many things to do. For example, you need to be 【1】 about covering the story. Only if you have a good 2 for a story, can you 3 all information that you need. Besides, listening is also important. You have to listen for detailed facts, 4 you have to prepare the next question 5 on what the person says.

【答案】

【1】curious

【2nose

【3acquire

【4meanwhile

【5depending

【解析】

试题分析:

【1curious 形容词curious好奇的;形容词短语be curious about...对...好奇的;句意:例如,你需要对采访的事件很好奇。

【2nose 名词nose鼻子,嗅觉;句意:只有当你对发生的事件有很好的嗅觉的时候,你才能够得到你需要的所有信息。

【3】acquire 动词acquire获得,得到;本句中动词acquire后接名词all information,构成动宾短语。

【4】meanwhile 副词meanwhile与此同时;该词在句中充当状语,修饰整个句子。句意:为得到细节你不得不认真倾听,同时你还要根据对方所说内容,准备好下一个问题。

【5】depending 独立结构depending on...根据...;句意:为得到细节你不得不认真倾听,同时你还要根据对方所说内容,准备好下一个问题。

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