Here are a few tips we’ve put together to help you learn English well.
Speak, speak, speak
Practise speaking as often as you can—even speaking to yourself is good practice.
Try recording yourself whenever you can. Compare your pronunciation with the master version, see how you can do better and have another go. If you do this several times, you will find that each version is better than the last.
Why not learn with someone else?
It helps if you can learn with someone else. If you can persuade a friend or a family member to study with you, it will make you keep working.
Don’t get stuck by a word you don’t know.
Practise improvising(即兴的)ways of getting your meaning across when speaking spontaneously(本能地), even if you don’t know the exact words or phrases. Think of things you might want to say whenever you have spare time. Use facial expressions, hand movements, anything to get your meaning across.
Language learning is also about intuition(直觉).
Guesswork is an important way to learn a new language. When listening to recorded material, you aren’t expected to understand everything first round. If you play the same piece several times, you will most probably understand something new each time.
Build up your vocabulary.
A wide vocabulary is the key to successful language learning but don’t try to learn too much at once. It’s best to study frequently, for short periods of time. Take at most six or seven items of vocabulary and learn them. Put them into sentences to fix them in your mind, then come back to them later.
And above all, have fun!
1.Why should one have himself recorded when practicing speaking?
A. To improve his speaking. B. To record his own progress.
C. To encourage others to start. D. To compare himself with others.
2.In the writer’s opinion, which of the following is the most important in leaning English?
A. Speaking. B. Pleasure. C. Intuition. D. Vocabulary.
3.It is implied in the passage that _______ is helpful when you are learning English.
A. body language B. a good material
C. a good friend D. a proper dictionary
4. According to the passage, one should ______ when you are learning English.
A. always work with other people B. be able to guess everything new
C. often review what he has learnt D. take little notice of grammar
Too many people want others to be their friends, but they don’t give friendship back. That is why some friendships do not last very long. To have a friend, you must learn to be one. You must learn to treat your friend the way you want your friend treat you. Learning to be a good friend means learning three rules. Be honest; be generous; be understanding.
Honesty is where a good friendship starts. Friends must be able to trust one another. If you do not tell the truth, people usually find out. If a friend finds out that you haven’t been honest you may lose your friends’ trust. Good friends always count on one another to speak and act honestly.
Generosity means sharing and sharing makes a friendship grow. You do not have to give your lunch money on your clothes of course. Instead you have to learn how to share things you enjoy, like your hobbies and your interest. Naturally you will want to share your ideas and feelings. These can be very valuable to a friend. They tell your friend what is important to you. By sharing them you help your friend know you better.
Sooner or later every one needs understanding and help with a problem. Something may go wrong at school. Talking about the problem can make it easier to solve. Turning to a friend can be a first step in solving the problem. So to be a friend you must listen and understand. You must try to put yourself in your friend’s place so you can understand the problem better.
No two friendships are ever exactly alike. But all true friendships have three things in common. If you plan to keep your friends, you must practise honesty, generosity, and understanding.
1.Some friendships don’t last very long because ____.
A. there are too many people who want to make friends.
B. those who never give others friendships receive no friendship from others.
C. those who give others friendship receive friendship from others.
D. they don’t know friendship is something serious.
2.According to the passage honesty is _____.
A. something good B. the base of friendship
C. as important as money D. more important than anything else
3.The underlined word “generosity” means ___.
A.大度 B.节约 C. 吝啬 D.和气
4.Which of the following isn’t mentioned (提及)in the passage?
A. Always tell your friend the truth.
B. Sharing your mind with your friend is of great value.
C. Discussing your problems with your friend often helps to solve the problem.
D. A friend who gives you his lunch money is a true friend.
American middle school students don’t seem to care that they’re worse at maths than their counterparts (同龄人) in China’s Hong Kong and Finland. “I don’t need it,” my student says, “I’m going to be a basketball star.” Or a car mechanic, or a singer.
Middle school students’ maths skills were tested by the International Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. The United States ranked 28th out of 41 countries tested. After all, when was the last time you used algebra (代数)?
But maths isn’t just about training Americans to become scientists. It has its own value. It helps you see patterns and develops your logic skills, and it teaches you to concentrate and to separate truth from falsehood. Maths helps you make wise financial decisions, so you can avoid false claims from advertisers, politicians and others. It helps you determine risk. For example, after an airplane crash, studies show that people are more likely to drive than to take a plane in spite of the fact that they are much more likely to be killed or injured while driving. Planes are not like criminals who repeat the same crime over and over. One plane is not more likely to crash just because another plane recently did. In fact, the most dangerous time to drive is probably right after a plane crash because so many people are on the road.
It is not possible to really understand science and the scientific method without understanding maths. A rainbow is even more beautiful and amazing when we understand it.
The precision (精确性) of maths helps us think in a very special way. How do we bring the learning of maths back to life? I don’t have the big answer. I try my best to help pupils find answers to some maths problems. When I can get one to say, “Wow, that’s great,” I feel the joy of a small victory.
1.Some American students don’t care about their poor maths results because __________.
A. maths is useless to most people
B. they have no interest in maths
C. they think maths has nothing to do with their future
D. they don’t do well in maths
2.The example in Paragraph 3 is used to show __________.
A. every coin has its two sides
B. we should not be cheated by fault facts
C. maths is close to our daily life
D. a simple fact shows complicated rules
3.The writer would agree that __________.
A. it’s normal that America kids are weak in maths
B. without maths we’ll miss much in our life
C. maths is the most important subject at school
D. American kids don’t work hard at school
4.This text is most probably written by __________.
A. a student career guide B. a researcher on students’ problems
C. a specialist in students’ studies D. a maths teacher
Two runners stand side by side at the starting line of a race. Both look every strong and fast. __41__ one runner speeds ahead and wins the race. The other falls behind.
Some sportsmen can reach great goals__42_ the achievement of an Olympic gold medal while others__43__live up to their promise. What kind of __44_ before a race or other event makes the __45__?
Everyone knows that sportsmen work out to strengthen(加强) their __46_. But research shows that strengthening the mind may be just as __47__. Careful study shows that the best sportsmen win __48__ because they think they can win.
Thinking positive(乐观的) thoughts seems to give possibility for __49__ in sports. People who say to themselves over and over, “I know I can do this,” often find they have the __50__ to win. On the other hand, people who think “I can’t win” often __51__.
One procedure(步骤)that helps many sportsmen is creating __52__ in the mind. They are told to think of each __53__ they must make to win. Some use pictures that are more fanciful. One skater liked to __54__ a star bursting inside her, __55__ her with energy. Another sportsman who wanted to feel __56__ pictured himself as a __57__ floating(漂浮) in the air.
Next time you want to do something well, try training your __58__ to help you. Perhaps a teacher or other instructor can help you plan your training. If you imagine yourself doing better, you may soon see __59__ in what you __60__ can do. Positive thinking and picture created in your mind can help you win!
1.A. Therefore B. And C. But D. While
2.A. for example B. so on C. in all D. such as
3.A. always B. never C. sometimes D. not
4.A. preparation B. picture C. plan D. working
5.A. same B. difference C. most D. best
6.A. mind B. thought C. bodies D. legs
7.A. important B. interesting C. possible D. correct
8.A. mostly B. almost C. partly D. nearly
9.A. success B. goals C. win D. failure
10.A. disadvantage B. advantage C. luck D. hope
11.A. fail B. succeed C. win D. pass
12.A. ideas B. pictures C. thoughts D. movements
13. A. move B. step C. jump D. place
14.A. think B. imagine C. hope D. wish
15.A. giving B. helping C. filling D. supporting
16.A. calm B. excited C. encouraged D. happy
17.A. fish B. bird C. cat D. horse
18.A. body B. mind C. thoughts D. imagination
19.A. improvement B. advantage C. chance D. winning
20.A. usually B. really C. possibly D. mostly
This area soon ____ from the effects of the earthquake.
A. hid B. recovered C. concerned D. set
It is the first time that I _____ in public.
A. have spoken B will speak C. had spoken D. will be speaking