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“You have two ears and one mouth. Remember to listen more and speak less.” That was the advice I ____ from a communications expert before, which got me thinking about listening. It’s not ______ that most of us are good at. Even those of us who write for a living and are supposed to ______ how to do an interview and listen, often get it wrong and miss the rule: “Don’t interrupt or try to ______ other people’s sentences” and the rule: “Focus fully on the person speaking _____ focusing on your next comment.”

I found this out recently after following that communications expert’s ____. I was part of a group lobbying (游说) politicians about the importance of old buildings and main streets. One gentleman ______ a very large district made up of small towns complained that the main street was too ______ and there wasn’t enough parking and there was no ______ to widen the roads, which is exactly what our organization ______ for. We want walkable streets, not parking spaces. Instead of arguing the point, I just ______ for a change and let him talk. Before our time was up he was ______ how his son is a carpenter restoring a church, and how ______ building preservation was to him and his family. Had I not ______ practiced listening, we might have left his office earlier.

It has taken me a very long time to learn how to ______. I might have been more ______ had I listened more. Now that I write and teach, I have ______ often about how important hearing is to our connection with others, and what a ______ my hearing has made in my life. ______, hearing is different from listening, and, interestingly, there isn’t any hardware that can help you listen; you just have to sit down, shut up and ______ it.

1.A. gave    B. received    C. accepted    D. ignored

2.A. nothing    B. anything    C. everything    D. something

3.A. understand    B. compare    C. train    D. master

4.A. begin    B. finish    C. form    D. write

5.A. other than    B. or rather    C. rather than    D. or else

6.A. nature    B. advice    C. decision    D. belief

7.A. representing    B. controlling    C. starting    D. directing

8.A. busy    B. empty    C. narrow    D. dusty

9.A. right    B. plan    C. force    D. room

10.A. votes    B. quarrels    C. searches    D. fights

11.A. make up    B. shut up    C. get up    D. pull up

12.A. describing    B. communicating    C. expressing    D. adding

13.A. important    B. absurd    C. useful    D. cheerful

14.A. constantly    B. legally    C. deliberately    D. usually

15.A. look    B. care    C. listen    D. react

16.A. fortunate    B. successful    C. energetic    D. pleasant

17.A. remembered    B. learned    C. written    D. read

18.A. imagination    B. point    C. scene    D. difference

19.A. Therefore    B. Anyhow    C. However    D. Besides

20.A. do    B. make    C. say    D. take

 

1. B 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. C 9. D 10. D 11. B 12. A 13. A 14. C 15. C 16. B 17. C 18. D 19. C 20. A 【解析】 本文是一篇议论文。文章讲述的是倾听的重要性。听见和听是不同的,有趣的是,没有任何硬件可以帮助你听;你只需要坐下来,闭嘴,然后去做。 1.考查动词。A. gave给; B. received收到; C. accepted接受; D. ignored忽视。根据That was the advice I ___1___ from a communications expert before, which got me thinking about listening.可知,这是我之前从一位沟通专家那里得到的建议,让我开始思考倾听。故选B。 2.考查不定代词。 A. nothing什么也没有; B. anything任何事情; C. everything每件事情; D. something某件事情。根据It’s not ___2___ that most of us are good at.可知,这不是我们大多数人擅长的事情。故选D。 3.考查动词。A. understand理解; B. compare比较; C. train训练; D. master掌握。根据Even those of us who write for a living and are supposed to ___3___ how to do an interview and listen, often get it wrong and miss the rule:可知,即使是我们这些以写作为生的人,也应该理解如何做采访,如何倾听,但他们往往会犯错误,错过规则:。故选A。 4.考查动词。A. begin开始; B. finish完成; C. form构成; D. write写。根据miss the rule: “Don’t interrupt or try to ___4___ other people’s sentences” and the rule: “Focus fully on the person speaking ___5___ focusing on your next comment.”可知,错过了这条规则:“不要打断或试图说完别人的话”和这条规则:“把注意力完全集中在说话的人身上,而不是集中在你的下一个评论上。”故选B。 5.考查词组。A. other than不同于; B. or rather更确切地说; C. rather than 而不是; D. or else否则,要不然。根据miss the rule: “Don’t interrupt or try to ___4___ other people’s sentences” and the rule: “Focus fully on the person speaking ___5___ focusing on your next comment.”可知,错过了这条规则:“不要打断或试图说完别人的句子”和这条规则:“把注意力完全集中在说话的人身上,而不是集中在你的下一个评论上。”故选C。 6.考查名词。A. nature大自然; B. advice建议; C. decision决定; D. belief相信。根据I found this out recently after following that communications expert’s ___6___.可知,在听取了那位沟通专家的建议后,我最近发现了这一点。故选B。 7.考查动词。A. representing代表,陈述; B. controlling控制; C. starting开始; D. directing指引。根据One gentleman ___7___ a very large district made up of small towns complained that the main street was too ___8___ and there wasn’t enough parking and there was no ___9___ to widen the roads, which is exactly what our organization ___10___ for.可知,一位绅士,代表由多个城镇组成的一个很大的区域,抱怨主要街道太窄,没有足够的停车场,也没有扩大道路的空间,这正是我们机构要努力争取的。故选A。 8.考查形容词。A. busy 忙碌的; B. empty空的; C. narrow狭窄的; D. dusty落满灰尘的。根据One gentleman ___7___ a very large district made up of small towns complained that the main street was too ___8___ and there wasn’t enough parking and there was no ___9___ to widen the roads, which is exactly what our organization ___10___ for.可知,一位绅士,代表由多个城镇组成的一个很大的区域,抱怨主要街道太窄,没有足够的停车场,也没有扩大道路的空间,这正是我们机构要努力争取的。故选C。 9.考查名词。A. right 正确; B. plan计划; C. force力量; D. room空间。根据One gentleman ___7___ a very large district made up of small towns complained that the main street was too ___8___ and there wasn’t enough parking and there was no ___9___ to widen the roads, which is exactly what our organization ___10___ for.可知,一位绅士,代表由多个城镇组成的一个很大的区域,抱怨主要街道太窄,没有足够的停车场,也没有扩大道路的空间,这正是我们机构要努力争取的。故选D。 10.考查动词。A. votes投票; B. quarrels争吵; C. searches搜寻; D. fights反对---提案,为争取---而斗争。根据One gentleman ___7___ a very large district made up of small towns complained that the main street was too ___8___ and there wasn’t enough parking and there was no ___9___ to widen the roads, which is exactly what our organization ___10___ for.可知,一位绅士,代表由多个城镇组成的一个很大的区域,抱怨主要街道太窄,没有足够的停车场,也没有扩大道路的空间,这正是我们机构要努力争取的。故选D。 11.考查动词词组。A. make up组成,编造; B. shut up闭嘴,关闭; C. get up起床; D. pull up拔起,停下来。根据We want walkable streets, not parking spaces. Instead of arguing the point, I just ___11___ for a change and let him talk.可知,我们想要适于步行的街道,而不是停车位。我没有争论这个问题,想改变一下,闭嘴让他说。故选B。 12.考查动词。A. describing描述; B. communicating交流; C. expressing表达; D. adding增加。根据Before our time was up he was ___12___ how his son is a carpenter restoring a church, and how ___13___ building preservation was to him and his family.可知,在我们的时间还没到之前,他描述了他的儿子是如何修复教堂的,以及建筑保护对他和他的家庭是多么重要。故选A。 13.考查形容名词。A. important重要的; B. absurd荒谬的; C. useful有用的; D. cheerful快乐的。根据Before our time was up he was ___12___ how his son is a carpenter restoring a church, and how ___13___ building preservation was to him and his family.可知,在我们的时间还没到之前,他描述了他的儿子是如何修复教堂的,以及建筑保护对他和他的家庭是多么重要。故选A。 14.考查副词。A. constantly不断地; B. legally合法地; C. deliberately故意地;蓄意地; D. usually通常。根据Had I not ___14___ practiced listening, we might have left his office earlier.可知,如果我不是蓄意练习倾听,我们可能早就离开他的办公室了。故选C。 15.考查动词。 A. look看; B. care关心; C. listen听; D. react反应。根据It has taken me a very long time to learn how to ___15___.可知,我花了很长时间才学会倾听。故选C。 16.考查形容词。A. fortunate幸运的; B. successful 成功的; C. energetic 充满精力的; D. pleasant令人愉快的。根据I might have been more ___16___ had I listened more.可知,如果我多听一些,我可能会更成功。故选B。 17.考查动词。A. remembered记得; B. learned学习; C. written 写; D. read读。根据Now that I write and teach, I have ___17___ often about how important hearing is to our connection with others, and what a ___18___ my hearing has made in my life.可知,现在我写作和教学,我经常写关于听力对我们与他人的联系是多么重要,以及我的听力对我的生活产生了多么大的影响。故选C。 18.考查名词。A. imagination想象; B. point要点; C. scene场面; D. difference区分。根据Now that I write and teach, I have ___17___ often about how important hearing is to our connection with others, and what a ___18___ my hearing has made in my life.可知,现在我写作和教学,我经常写关于听力对我们与他人的联系是多么重要,以及我的听力对我的生活产生了多么大的影响。故选D。 19.考查副词。A. Therefore因此; B. Anyhow无论如何; C. However然而; D. Besides另外。根据___19___, hearing is different from listening, and, interestingly, there isn’t any hardware that can help you listen; you just have to sit down, shut up and ___20___ it.可知,然而,听见和听是不同的,有趣的是,没有任何硬件可以帮助你听;你只需要坐下来,闭嘴,然后去做。故选C。 20.考查动词。A. do做; B. make 制造; C. say说; D. take拿走。根据___19___, hearing is different from listening, and, interestingly, there isn’t any hardware that can help you listen; you just have to sit down, shut up and ___20___ it.可知,然而,听见和听是不同的,有趣的是,没有任何硬件可以帮助你听;你只需要坐下来,闭嘴,然后去做。故选A。
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