—Good news!They will ________ on May Day holiday.
—Sounds exciting!
A. get married B. married
C. be married with D. get married to
—I tried to make Alice ________ her mind but I found it difficult.
—Well,I saw you ________ that when I went past.
A. changed; do B. to change; doing
C. change; to do D. change; doing
The police took Mr. Chen away because they thought he was involved ________ a car accident.
A. with B. at C. in D. to
What the adults do has a big effect ________ children.
A. on B. of C. to D. in
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为了鼓励大家学好英语,你们班准备出一期英语学习经验交流专刊。请根据你的实际情况,以“My English Learning”为题,写一篇80词左右的短文。(内容主要包括什么时候开始学英语;在哪方面有困难;你怎样学;你知道其他什么学好英语的方法)
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Sing the Language You're Learning
How can you remember a song from your childhood to this day? Why do your teachers use songs to teach you English? It seems there is a scientific reason for this.
Researchers are now studying the relationship between music and remembering a foreign language. They find that remembering words in a song is the best way to remember even the most difficult language.
“Singing could be a new way of learning a foreign language. The brain likes to remember things when they are used in a catchy and meaningful way,” said Dr. Karen Ludke. The findings may help those who have difficulty learning foreign languages. On his blog, Dr. Ludke writes, “A listenandrepeat singing method can support foreign language learning, and open the door for future research in this area.”
Many language teachers know the value of using music and singing. Hua Zhuying, a teacher at a Chinese language school in Washington D. C., depends heavily on songs in teaching Chinese. She says, “I use music all the time to teach children Chinese. For little kids we usually use English songs but teach them the Chinese lyrics. So it's easy for them to start because they know the music. Not only does it work, but it is fun for the kids.”
“Sometimes, I think if I were taught English that way, maybe I would speak much better English than now,” Hua Zhuying adds.
Our brain likes music, especially for remembering. So, if you're still struggling in learning a language, why not try singing it out?
1.According to the passage, the best way to remember a foreign language is to________.
A. read and write more B. listen to the teacher carefully
C. copy the words many times D. remember words in a song
2.The underlined word “catchy” probably means “________” in Chinese.
A. 艰涩难懂的 B. 悦耳易记的
C. 枯燥乏味的 D. 震耳欲聋的
3.Dr. Ludke believes that foreign language learning can be supported by________.
A. using the listenandrepeat singing method
B. listening to all kinds of famous music
C. writing songs with the language
D. reading the lyrics again and again
4.From the passage, we know that Hua Zhuying ________.
A. is interested in writing English songs
B. teaches children English by using music
C. teaches Chinese in an American school
D. is a researcher in a language school
5.The passage mainly tells us that________.
A. many researchers realize the importance of language studying
B. your brain remembers a language better if you sing it
C. many language teachers know the value of famous music
D. you will never learn a language well unless you can sing