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    Learning to understand spoken English can be difficult. Learners must not only master new sounds, but also learn conversational idioms. That's a let to learn! But they may soon realize there is something else going on. 1. These different styles of speaking are called "registers". In their work, language experts identify three major factors that affect the register of spoken English: the place of the conversation, the relationship of the speakers, and the purpose of the conversation.

2. Even two best friends who work and live together may speak more formally to each other in the office. At home, one might say, "C'mon, I wanna leave." The same person at work might say, "Are you ready to go now?"

The relationship of the speakers also affects the language they use with each other. People speak less formally to friends and more formally to strangers. 3. People who know each other well might use more idioms and more slang in their speech. An angry woman might tell her daughter to "hush your mouth" and her sister to "quiet down".

Finally, the purpose of the conversation affects people's speech. A person who want to ease hurt feelings uses a soft, quiet tone. 4.

Few speakers realize that they change registers according to these factors. 5. We are not aware that we make these changes. We accept the changeability of the weather, but we often refuse to accept the changeability of speech.

A. In fact, most people strongly deny it.

B. People generally speak less at work than they do at home.

C. The very same person speaks differently in different situations.

D. Therefore, we should be careful not to hurt each other with our speech.

E. On the other hand, a person who wants to pick a fight speaks rapidly and loudly.

F. The place where the conversation takes place directly affects the language of the conversation

G. Because they already share information and experience with friends, they do not need to explain as much.

 

1.C 2.F 3.G 4.E 5.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。主要从三个方面介绍了难以理解口语的三个因素,分析了各自的原因,并提出了学好口语理解的相关建议。 1.根据下文“These different styles of speaking are called ‘registers’.”可知这些不同的说话类型叫做语域。C项The very same person speaks differently in different situations.“同一个人在不同情况下说的话不同”,呼应上文different,切合句意。故选C项。 2.分析文章结构可知,本文按照总分总形式展开行文。总述句为第一段中“In their work, language experts identify three major factors that affect the register of spoken English: the place of the conversation, the relationship of the speakers, and the purpose of the conversation.”“语言专家在他们研究中证实了影响口语语域的三大主要因素:说话地点,说话者间关系和说话目的,”,其中“the place of the conversation, the relationship of the speakers, and the purpose of the conversation”分别为二、三、四段的分述点,因此第二段横线处应选择承接上段尾句、总领本段的句子,结合选项翻译可知,F项“说话发生的地点会直接影响说话的语言”切合题意。故选F项。 3.后句提到“People who know each other well might use more idioms and more slang in their speech.”“很了解彼此的人在说话中会使用更多的惯用语和俚语”,G项“因为他们和朋友共享了很多经历和信息,所以不必过多解释”呼应后句中的know each other well“互相很了解彼此”,切合题意。故选G项。 4.由前文“the purpose of the conversation affects people's speech. A person who want to ease hurt feelings uses a soft, quiet tone.”可知,意为“说话的目的会影响人们说话”总领本段,后文举例支撑总领句,E项“On the other hand, a person who wants to pick a fight speaks rapidly and loudly.”“另一方面,想大家的人说得很快很大声”与前文“想安慰别人情绪的人用轻柔舒缓的语调”形成对比关系,符合语境。故选E项。 5.上一句提到“Few speakers realize that they change registers according to these factors.”可知,很少有人能意识到他们要根据这些因素改变语域。A项“事实上很多人都强烈否认这个”与前文形成平行结构,该选项中的deny“否认”与下文refuse“拒绝”相呼应,符合语境。故选A项。
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Finding cheap tickets to the opera and ballet isn't so easy. True. British companies don't charge the ridiculous high prices found on the Continent (2,000 for a good seat at a premiere of La Scala's Carmen last December), but the tickets are still pretty steep. Large fees paid to star performers mostly account for that. Luckily, however, one spectacular technological innovation has transformed the scene. It's live (or slightly delayed) cinema transmissions. The New York Metropolitan Opera now beams its shows to 800 cinemas round the world, and British companies aren't far behind. Cinematic opera is excellent value. For the cost of a good bottle of wine (10 or 15 for the Royal Opera House's shows) you can sit in your local movie-house and see a high-definition relay of what's occurring on the world's grandest stages. No, it's not the same as being there, but it's almost as good. The sound is incredible. The images, particularly of dancers, are fantastic. And you can react to the show as part of a live audience, rather than sitting on your own at home.

To me, this mountain of evidence, together with free museum admissions, indicates that the arts world should stop worrying that its audiences are still mostly middle-class. Anyone who can afford to visit a pub can also afford to see top-quality drama, music and dance. The real battle now should be ensuring that school children are given enough tastes of high culture to make them want to buy all those cheap tickets when they grow up.

1.What does the underlined word "infuriating" in paragraph 1 mean?

A.Quite interesting. B.Very annoying. C.Not certain. D.Extremely obvious.

2.What is the main reason for expensive opera tickets?

A.The amount of money charged by top performers.

B.The costly technology required for broadcast.

C.The demand of companies for big profits.

D.The high cost of renting the stages.

3.Which of the following is true about cinematic opera?

A.People can decide where to watch the opera.

B.Audiences are discouraged from responding to The performances.

C.It provides an inexpensive way of enjoying a live opera performance.

D.The sound and visual quality are superior to the live performance.

4.Which statement would the author agree with?

A.The quality of opera performances is improving.

B.High culture is becoming more affordable in Europe.

C.The cost of access to high culture activities should be lowered.

D.Children should be encouraged to participate in high culture events.

 

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1.Based on his original objectives, which best describes Professor Gross's research findings?

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C.Professor Gross's own students. D.University student athletes.

3.How did Professor Gross's team measure academic performance?

A.Making the students wear a special watch.

B.Using students' university entrance test results.

C.Giving the students regular after class quizzes.

D.Using the students' normal test and quiz grades.

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C.A person who sleeps from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. each day.

D.A person who sleeps for a total of 7 hours each night.

 

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D.He had not been to this mountain before.

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假定你是李华,你校即将举行国际中学生科学论坛活动,你想报名做一名志愿者。请用英文写一封邮件申请参加。主要内容包括:

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Dear Sir or Madam,

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With all my best regards.

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