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    Have you ever used any language learning apps? If you want to learn a language and speak it right away, modernize your learning style and adopt an app. It doesn't cost much, but it's worth a lot. 1.

● Learn anywhere and anytime

Personally, I love to review my vocabulary quietly in my bed before sleep using a language learning app. 2. Of course, it's also possible to learn a language with a book, but it's so much more entertaining when you are using a language learning app!

● Never waste time again

3. More often than not, we will get really annoyed or even stressed when time is wasted. However, when using a language learning app, time seems to go by quickly. We can take the opportunity to review and play a little while we have to wait around.

4.

Have you ever taken up a course at night? I have, but I found it hard to complete it because there were many restrictions. I was required to attend classes twice a week on a fixed schedule. But when we study on our own with a language learning app, we can study at our own pace.

● Save your money

Most language schools haven't evolved to meet the needs of modem society. And that's before we've even begun to talk about the price, which is often quite unaffordable. 5. But the benefits are huge, offering you the freedom and independence to learn at very little expense.

A. Quicken your progress

B. Work without restrictions

C. Mobile apps can handle complex applications

D. Learning with the help of an app doesn't cost much at all

E. When I travel, I also use it to listen to some podcasts (播客)

F. We all have the experience of waiting for an appointment or a bus

G. Here are some benefits of language learning apps used on smart phones

 

1.G 2.E 3.F 4.B 5.D 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。文章介绍了在智能手机上,使用语言学习应用程序的好处 1.上文Have you ever used any language learning apps? If you want to learn a language and speak it right away, modernize your learning style and adopt an app. It doesn't cost much, but it's worth a lot.说你使用过任何语言学习应用程序吗?如果你想要学习一门语言,并且马上就能说出来,那就把你的学习方式现代化,并使用一款应用程序。它不贵,但很值得拥有。该空承接上文,G选项“下面是一些在智能手机上,使用语言学习应用程序的好处”切题,故选G。 2.上文Personally, I love to review my vocabulary quietly in my bed before sleep using a language learning app. 说就我个人而言,我喜欢睡前在床上使用语言学习应用程序安静地复习我的词汇。下文Of course, it's also possible to learn a language with a book, but it's so much more entertaining when you are using a language learning app! 当然,也可以用一本书来学习一门语言,但是当你使用一个语言学习应用程序时,它会变得更加有趣!该空承上启下,E选项“我旅行的时候,我也用它来听一些播客”切题,故选E。 3.下文More often than not, we will get really annoyed or even stressed when time is wasted. However, when using a language learning app, time seems to go by quickly.说很多时候,当我们浪费时间的时候,我们会变得很生气,甚至有压力。然而,当使用语言学习应用程序时,时间似乎过得很快。该空引出下文,F选项“我们都有过等待约会或公共汽车的经历”切题,故选F。 4.这一段Have you ever taken up a course at night? I have, but I found it hard to complete it because there were many restrictions. I was required to attend classes twice a week on a fixed schedule. But when we study on our own with a language learning app, we can study at our own pace.意思是你在晚上上过课吗?我上过,但是我发现很难完成,因为有很多限制。我被要求每周按时上课两次。但是当我们用语言学习应用自学时,我们可以按照自己的节奏来学习。由此可知,B选项“没有限制”作为本段小标题最合适,故选B。 5.上文And that's before we've even begun to talk about the price, which is often quite unaffordable.谈论了学习语言的价格问题。该空承接上文,D选项“在应用程序的帮助下,学习并不需要花费太多”切题,故选D。
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