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The only language that seems easy to learn is t11e mother tongue.We should remember that
we all learned our own language well when we were children.If we could 1ea m English in the
same way,it would not seem so difficult.Think of what a small child does.He 1istens lo what people say.He tries what he hears.
So,it is hard to say that learning English is easy.We must do a Iot ofpractice.And practice needs great effort and takes much time.Good teachers,records,tapes,books,and dictionaries will be helpful,but they cannot do the student’s work for him.
小题1:How many languages are very important in the world?
| A.A few. | B.Few. | C.About 1,500. | D.Many. |
| A.He thinks the ads very expensive. |
| B.He thinks the ads are true. |
| C.It never happened quite like what the ads said. |
| D.He believes“Learn English in six weeks,or give your money back.” |
| A.English. | B.Chinese. | C.Japanese | D.The mother language. |
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Read the suggestions for making an English speech.
a. Looking at and talking to one person in the audience (观众) helps keep you natural, but it feels foolish talking to only one person. Speak to that person as long as 15 seconds and then change another one.
b. The audience have a hard time understanding what they hear. They need your help. Slow down, pause(停顿) and guide the audience through your talk. Remember that you should help the audience understand what you are saying.
c. Make your voice a little lower than normal. Listeners like to listen to a relatively(相对) deep voice.
d. When you talk, try to be as natural as possible. Don’t try to memorize your words and read or recite(背诵) them to your audience. You can use short notes to help you remember the important points.
e. You should know you and most of the people you talk to are different in many ways. Some of them may not know what you are talking about. Then speak to them on their terms and in their languages.
f. Concentrate on what you want to say. If you are always paying attention to gestures(手势),you will feel uncomfortable.
g. It’s true that there are some differences between American English and British English, but they’ll not cause much difficulty for listeners, so just speak the way you’re used to.
Choose a suggestion for each of the following students according to their problems.
【小题1】Paul: I don’t think I can talk fluently(流利) because it’s difficult for me to remember all the words.
| A.a | B.b | C.c | D.d |
| A.a | B.c | C.e | D.f |
| A.d | B.e | C.f | D.g |
| A.b | B.d | C.f | D.g |
| A.a | B.b | C.c | D.g |
Read the suggestions for making an English speech.
b. The audience have a hard time understanding what they hear. They need your help. Slow down, pause(停顿) and guide the audience through your talk. Remember that you should help the audience understand what you are saying.
c. Make your voice a little lower than normal. Listeners like to listen to a relatively(相对) deep voice.
d. When you talk, try to be as natural as possible. Don’t try to memorize your words and read or recite(背诵) them to your audience. You can use short notes to help you remember the important points.
e. You should know you and most of the people you talk to are different in many ways. Some of them may not know what you are talking about. Then speak to them on their terms and in their languages.
f. Concentrate on what you want to say. If you are always paying attention to gestures(手势),you will feel uncomfortable.
g. It’s true that there are some differences between American English and British English, but they’ll not cause much difficulty for listeners, so just speak the way you’re used to.
【小题1】Paul: I don’t think I can talk fluently(流利) because it’s difficult for me to remember all the words.
| A.a | B.b | C.c | D.d |
| A.a | B.c | C.e | D.f |
| A.d | B.e | C.f | D.g |
| A.b | B.d | C.f | D.g |
| A.a | B.b | C.c | D.g |
Read the suggestions for making an English speech.
b. The audience have a hard time understanding what they hear. They need your help. Slow down, pause(停顿) and guide the audience through your talk. Remember that you should help the audience understand what you are saying.
c. Make your voice a little lower than normal. Listeners like to listen to a relatively(相对) deep voice.
d. When you talk, try to be as natural as possible. Don’t try to memorize your words and read or recite(背诵) them to your audience. You can use short notes to help you remember the important points.
e. You should know you and most of the people you talk to are different in many ways. Some of them may not know what you are talking about. Then speak to them on their terms and in their languages.
f. Concentrate on what you want to say. If you are always paying attention to gestures(手势),you will feel uncomfortable.
g. It’s true that there are some differences between American English and British English, but they’ll not cause much difficulty for listeners, so just speak the way you’re used to.
小题1:Paul: I don’t think I can talk fluently(流利) because it’s difficult for me to remember all the words.
| A.a | B.b | C.c | D.d |
| A.a | B.c | C.e | D.f |
| A.d | B.e | C.f | D.g |
| A.b | B.d | C.f | D.g |
| A.a | B.b | C.c | D.g |