题目
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It"s not because they have great natural language abilities. ② In fact, studies show that an adult"s potential (潜
能) to learn language is as good as a child"s.
So why do children still seem to acquire (学到) languages more quickly than the rest of us? It"s because
of the way they learn. Children learn by simply doing what comes naturally-they listen, copy and communicate.
Let"s take a closer look at how children acquire languages. Perhaps we can discover a better, more "natural"
way to learn English.
Children don"t practice grammar drills, but use languages to talk about things that interest them. This helps
them learn to express themselves. They don"t worry about inadequate (不足的) vocabulary or poor grammar.
They find ways to express themselves, and they do it successfully.
③Students should pay more attention to genuine (真实的) communication. Look for chances to talk with
people in English. If you can"t find a foreigner to talk to, talk with other English students instead. Start an
English discussion group and chat about music, movies or whatever interests you.
Don"t worry about making mistakes. The aim is to learn how to communicate easily and comfortably.
Remember that you can communicate successfully even with a small vocabulary.
Trust your own natural ability to learn English. You"ve got more potential than you probably realize!
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Genuine communication should ______ ______ more attention to by students.
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答案
2. 实际上 / 事实上,研究表明(一个)成年人学习语言的潜能和(一个)孩子的(潜能)一样好。
3. No, they don"t. / No.
4. be; paid
5. (1). I / We should use language to talk about things that interest me/us.
(2). I / We should pay more attention to genuine communication.
(3). I / We should listen, copy and communicate.
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核心考点
试题【阅读理解。 Children are amazing! They ①pick up languages so naturally and easily.】;主要考察你对教育文化类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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be like. Is it nature-what people are 1 with-that decides what they will be like? 2 is it nurture -what 3
to people when they are born -that decides what they will be like?
Scientists have been studying twins to 4 if they can find the answer, because twins start out with the 5
DNA. Sometimes twins don"t live together at birth and grow up in different 6 and different places- so the
nature is the same for both, but the nurture is different.
When scientists 7 these twins in their later life, they some times find some surprising 8 .
Jim Springer and Jim Lewis were adopted (收养) by two different families at birth. They first met each
other again thirty-nine years 9 and discovered they had a lot in 10 . Both had been 11 twice. Their first
wives were both named Linda and their second wives were both named Betty!
Each twin had a son - one called his son James Alan and the 12 called his son James Alan, too. Their
children each had a dog called "Toy". They even arrived at their first 13 in the same color of car.
So far twin 14 seem to show that both nature and nurture are important. What we have from birth,
and how and where we live help to build 15 we are.
( )1. A. born ( )2. A. So ( )3. A. pretends ( )4. A. hear ( )5. A. nice ( )6. A. families ( )7. A. believe ( )8. A. numbers ( )9. A. ago ( )10. A. common ( )11. A. mentioned ( )12. A. either ( )13. A. competition ( )14. A. studies ( )15. A. what | B. grown B. And B. happens B. win B. same B. cities B. suggest B. discoveries B. later B. fact B. married B. else B. education B. movies B. when | C. taught C. If C. falls C. see C. full C. countries C. receive C. results C. forward C. danger C. succeeded C. other C. purpose C. challenges C. where | D. made D. Or D. depends D. plan D. free D. nations D. compare D. decisions D. behind D. trouble D. interviewed D. only D. meeting D. mysteries D. who | ||||||||||||||
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In my spoken English class, I asked the students about their university life. To my surprise, (1)_______. After their highly controlled (控制) high school lives, they were having difficulty getting used to (习惯) the free time in the university. When I asked them to describe their high school lives, (2)_______ they got up at six in the morning and studied until ten or even later at night. Most of this time was spent doing lots of homework. When they entered the university, in my opinion, (3)_______ to spend all their waking hours studying. They should also take an active part in social activities. They should learn to divide their time outside of class between sport sand clubs. What"s more, (4)_______ watching TV and chatting with their roommates. But what surprised me most was that many of them did not seem happy because (5)_______. They felt that they should be doing something else what ever they were doing. That"s why they were not happy. To those students, my advice is: Get used to it and learn to make decisions for yourselves.
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