单选题How did Nathaniel Bacon die?
单选题What do many Indonesians think of Ms. Sukarnopurtri's government?
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单选题Her jewelry ______ under the spotlights and she became the dominant figure at the bail.
单选题Who is Jim Clark?
单选题The university station's programming policy will be ______
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Though Chinese people may want to get
to know Americans, they often feel awkward talking to Americans. The language
barrier is an obvious problem. However, there are other problems. Many Chinese
are hesitant to speak with people that they do not know well or types of people
who are outside their previous experiences. Besides, Chinese people often do not
know what to talk to Americans about or how to keep the conversation
moving. If you want to get to know Americans, one important
piece of advice is this: make the first move yourself. In the United States, it
is common and acceptable to start conversations, even with strangers or casual
acquaintances. Don' t wait around for an American to talk to you. Start a
conversation yourself. Ask questions. Show that you are interested in getting to
know them. Of course, not every conversation will result in a friendship, but if
you don't start conversations, you will have much less chance of making
friends. If someone seems friendly but you have only exchanged
greet/rigs, try starting a conversation. There are a number of possible subjects
for casual conversation. Americans talk about their work if they are employed,
their classes and majors if they are students, their families, their hobbies and
leisure time activities, sports, cur- rent events, and the weather, among other
topics. If you are talking to a stranger, you can ask, "What kind of work do you
do?" or "Where do you work?" If you know that the other person is a student, you
can ask, "What classes are you taking?" and "What is your major?" You should
also be prepared to answer questions like these in a conversation. Also, many
Americans are interested in China, so you should be able to talk about China and
Chinese culture in English. When you ask questions in a
conversation, don't skip around from one topic to another. Follow up one
question with a related one. You might ask an American, "Do you have any
children?" If the American says, "Yes," don't follow up with a question about
work. Ask another question about the children, such as how many children there
are or how old they are.
单选题The desegregation was achieved through a number of struggles, ______ have been mentioned in previous chapters.
单选题 Questions 23 and 24 are based on the following news.
At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the
questions. Now, listen to the news.
单选题While taking a walk to the department store, I______ an old schoolmate this morning.
单选题At present much more stress bas been laid ______ law and order by the local government. A. onto B. at C. on D. to
单选题Who hasn"t wanted to master not just two languages but 10? Take Giuseppe Mezzofanti, a 19th-century priest who was said to be
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in as many as 50 languages. Native speakers came from all over the world to test his
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, and many left astonished.
In
Babel No More
, Michael Erard investigates the legend of Mezzofanti and
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linguistic geniuses.
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on Erard asks what it means to really know a language. Claire Kramsch tells him the question
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not be "How many languages do you know?" but rather "In how many languages do you live?" Understanding the
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cultural difference of a language requires extensive and
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contact with its speakers, and for that reason Kramsch
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that anyone could ever live in more than four or five languages.
Fair enough,
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what about the astonishing feats of memory and calculation that people display when they
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up a new language, or eight? Erard points out that, for no good reason, this question has been
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by science. After all, we study extraordinary
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in mathematics and music; why not linguistic geniuses?
Erard
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down Mezzofanti"s papers, speaks to many language experts and even learns that some bilingual people experience mental illness in one
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but not another. Most interestingly, he
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a group of modern linguistic geniuses. Memory, motivation and practice are all important, they say, but
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is a practical strategy.
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who claimed to speak 11 languages did not much care about
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like a native. Unlike Mezzofanti, their goal was not to
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but to do—see the world, read the local paper and not get
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单选题In the process described by the woman, why is the coal burned?
单选题The man ______her answer without the slightest clue as to what she would say.[A] anticipated[B] previewed[C] foresaw[D] awaited
单选题 Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now listen to the passage.
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