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    I just counted how many foreign languages I've studied so far in my life and it's been twelve!

I always follow my interests and find ways to put my language learning into things I'm already interested in.I like to read blogs(博客)in other languages.1. .For the most partbloggers tend to write the same way they speakso I don’t have to worry much about adopting strange terms that are only used in writing.

Movies are also a really good toolespecially if you can find subtitles in the language you’re learning.2.they will still keep your brain listening and reading in the same language.Music is another way to start listening to things in your new language.PersonallyI'm so bad at understanding lyrics(歌词)even in Englishso this one doesn’t really work for mebut I have friends who learn a language through lyrics.Games are of course also an excellent way of studying a new language.A lot of language learning computer programs include games.I'm super competitive and if I play any of themI can be hooked for hours.3. .

When the initial excitement of learning a new language begins to fadeit can be hard to stick with it.The hardest bit for me is when I'm comfortable enough with a language to understand most things and make myself understood.I'm actually stuck at this stage in Norwegian.4. .Ideally I should sign up to take a big language exam.Each time I start getting self-satisfiedit's time to take a new course or sign up for online lessonsor take up some sort of challenge that will require me to level up my skills.

5. .The best language class I've ever taken was my beginner’s Russian course at university where my professor never used any English.It got to the point where I would kind of just forget about English while in Russian classwhich helped me to really immerse myself in the Russian language and do a whole lot with the limited Russian I had.

A.That’s really uncomfortable

B.Whatever languages they’re translated into

C.I also try to think in the language I'm learning

D.It’s time well spent if I'm learning the language

E.Computer games always make me feel worn out

F.Though they don’t always exactly match what’s being said

G.I found them the perfect learning tool because they’re usually written in oral language

 

1.G 2.F 3.D 4.A 5.C 【解析】 本文是一篇语言学习方面的短文阅读。文章主要介绍了作者自己学习外语的方法与技巧。 1.根据前句I like to read blogs(博客)in other languages.我喜欢阅读其他语言的博客,和后句For the most part,bloggers tend to write the same way they speak,so I don’t have to worry much about adopting strange terms that are only used in writing. 在大多数情况下,博主们倾向于用他们说话的方式来写作(即以口语方式写博客),可知,我发现它们(博客)是完美的学习工具,因为它们(博客)通常是用口语写的。故选G。 2.根据前句Movies are also a really good tool,especially if you can find subtitles in the language you’re learning. 电影也是一个很好的工具,尤其是如果你能找到你所学语言的字幕,后句they will still keep your brain listening and reading in the same language. 它们仍然会让你的大脑用同样的语言听和读,可知,虽然他们说的话并不总是完全一致(即字幕与所说的话并不总是完全一致)。故选F。 3.根据前面Games are of course also an excellent way of studying a new language. A lot of language learning computer programs include games. I'm super competitive and if I play any of them,I can be hooked for hours. 游戏也是学习一门新语言的好方法,我有超级好胜心,如果我玩其中任何一个,我都能被吸引好几个小时,可知,如果我正在学习这门语言,那我的时间就花得值了。故选D。 4.根据前面The hardest bit for me is when I'm comfortable enough with a language to understand most things and make myself understood. I'm actually stuck at this stage in Norwegian. 对我来说,最难的部分是我能自如地使用一种语言来理解大多数事情,并让别人理解我。在学习挪威语中,我实际上一直停留在这个阶段。可知,这种情况真的很不舒服。故选A。 5.根据后面The best language class I've ever taken was my beginner’s Russian course at university where my professor never used any English. It got to the point where I would kind of just forget about English while in Russian class,which helped me to really immerse myself in the Russian language and do a whole lot with the limited Russian I had. 当我在上俄语课的时候,我几乎忘记了英语,这帮助我真正地沉浸在俄语中,用我有限的俄语做了很多事情。可知,我还试着用我正在学的语言来思考。故选C。
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