While it is expected that students come to university with the ability to take a good set of notes, this is not always the case. High schools may not have demanded it, so good listening and note-taking skills may need to be developed.
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Being a positive,attentive listener. |
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Sit down in front and do not read or talk. Pay particular attention during the second 20 minutes(when you tend to lose it)and to the last minutes when a summary might be given or conclusions drawn. |
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Being a positive,active learner. |
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Come to class with an interest in the material and with questions to be answered. You can develop these by thinking about and anticipate(预料)the lecture by pre-reading the text. (The latter is especially useful if you find yourself having difficulty keeping up with the material. ) |
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Getting accurate notes,with attention to the main idea. |
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Look for points of emphasis from the professor’s verbal(口头的)language,body language,or careful reading of his notes. If you still feel you’re missing the main points,try showing your notes to a classmate or to the professor. |
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Leaving lots of space between ideas. |
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Because you want lots of room to continue to add notes in your own words; this will help you learn the material on a deeper level by integrating(结合)it with what you already know. Also,the extra space will make it easier for you to find material when you are studying. |
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Going over new notes—10 minutes for each class—within 20 hours. |
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Because you lose 50—80%of the material if you don’t. |
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Setting up your notes so you can study effectively from them. |
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Leave wide left margins; here you will write questions from which to study your notes. Leave the back of the page blank,so you can fold the page,cover the notes,and answer the questions when studying. |
1.During a listening lesson ________.
A.the students might be interested in the first part of the class
B.most students might be absent-minded
C.students prefer to talk to each other
D.students don’t have to pay attention to the last part of the lesson
2.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Pre-reading the text might help you understand the material better.
B.Taking notes in class can help you master the main idea better.
C.The writer of the passage is quite satisfied with high school education because students’ learning ability is paid special attention to.
D.One should learn to go over his(her)lessons regularly.
3.The article is probably written for ________.
A.primary school students
B.grown-ups
C.university students
D.Chinese teachers
4.The best topic of the passage should be ________.
A.How to Learn English Well
B.Listening and Note-making
C.Being a Positive Listener
D.How to Be an Active Learner
The Most Powerful Man in Music |
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LONDON Thur Oct 3 (Reuters)-U2’s lead singer Bono is the most powerful man in music and not just because of his singing, says a poll of top music business people. Irishman Bono is number one on the list in British music magazine“ Q”because he speaks publicly about his views on political issues such as Third World Debt. |
The 42-year-old singer, whose real name is Paul Hewson, has used his fame to meet with the world’s political leaders and has even met the Pope. The singer is not only successful at talking with leaders about political issues but his band also still enjoys worldwide hits 25 years after it started.
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Article 2002 Reuters Limited Lesson 2002 www. english-to-go. com |
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1.U2’s lead singer Bono is ________.
A.the most powerful man in music because of his singing
B.the most powerful man in music but he is not powerful because of his singing
C.the most powerful man in music because of his singing and because of something else
D.the most powerful man and the most important music businessman as well
2.In the sentence “... political issues such as Third World Debt” the underlined part means ________.
A.money that poor or developing countries owe
B.money that all the countries in the world owe
C.the problems of poor countries
D.the music of developing countries
3.Which is true about the 42-year-old singer?
A.the singer’s real name isn’t Bono.
B.the singer has a friend called Paul Hewson.
C.the band U2 sing about political issues.
D.Bono is in fact a politician.