1 . Have you ever thought of the reasons why we had better learn a second language? As a matter of fact, in today’s highly-connected world, there are many benefits of it. Here are a few of them.
It helps you better understand the world.
Learning a language isn’t just about learning words and grammar.
As you learn and get better at the language, you’ll find that you have increased self-awareness and more confidence using your second language, which can also make you more attractive to others! Truly, people will respect the fact that you’re learning another language. Native speakers will be impressed with your efforts, friends and family will be proud of you and strangers will be interested in your story.
It makes you smarter.
Believe it or not, it is said that learning a second language improves your memory and strengthens your problem-solving abilities.
You can help more people.
There are so many positive effects of learning a second language.
A.It improves your creativity |
B.It builds up your self-confidence |
C.It allows you to connect on a deeper level |
D.Studying a foreign language doesn’t have to be all about you |
E.So choose a language that you find exciting and benefit from it |
F.This is because learning languages helps your brain exercise |
G.It’s also about learning about the history and culture of a country |
2 . Music first or language? If you think about it, the spoken word has a sort of musicality to it. The way we pronounce, our voice changes, our word choices, and even the volume and speed at which we speak all have a musical effect.
In the scholarly paper Music and Early Language Acquisition (获得), researchers attempted to prove that in order to speak, people must first have an understanding of music. The authors argue that spoken language should be described as “a special type of music”.
By these standards, music is not a pointless part of life at all; it is necessary to all communication between humans. The researchers go on to point out that our brains process language musically, so there is much to be said of studying music alongside language, and at a very young age.
According to professor of theory and music composition Anthony Brandt, children as young as newborns have a basic understanding of music. In an interview with Medical News Today, Brandt said that the sounds of language, not the meaning of it, are what infants (婴儿) first learn. It is later on that they are able to associate those sounds with what they mean. Brandt, who co-authored the research paper mentioned above, said that newborns can break down parts of sound like tone and rhythm (节奏). Therefore, exposure to music trains babies’ brains for language comprehension and the art of speaking.
Brandt and his co-authors also found that infants cannot really tell what their native language is when compared to other languages, and the same is true with music. Once a baby has reached that one-year mark, he or she will start to distinguish the speech and music that are most closely associated with their own family and society. “This is why exposing infants to several languages and types of music is so important,” Brandt said, “The more sounds they hear, the wider their base of understanding of sounds, language and music as they grow older.”
1. What phenomenon is described about spoken language in the first paragraph?A.It is used to compose popular songs. | B.It is convenient for daily interactions. |
C.It differs greatly from written language. | D.It has something in common with music. |
A.Our brains process language in a musical way. |
B.Newborns have no basic understanding of music. |
C.Music is unnecessary for human communication. |
D.It is hard for babies to breakdown parts of sound. |
A.Play games with one-year old babies. |
B.Expose infants to languages and music. |
C.Tell newborns what their mother tongue is. |
D.Ask babies to distinguish speech and music. |
A.Music Is a Universal Language |
B.The Development of Spoken Language |
C.Music Helps Language Learning |
D.The Differences Between Music and Language |
For much of history, reading was a fairly noisy activity. Today, however, the majority of us bottle the words in our heads as if
Recent studies provide enough evidence
According to research on the impact of reading on memory, people consistently remember words and texts
One reason why people remember the spoken words better is that it gives us
In time when our interactions with others and the large amount of information we take in
1. Why does the woman think it is easier for children to learn a new language?
A.They watch a lot of TV. |
B.They are smarter than adults. |
C.They like to learn new things. |
A.She didn’t learn it well. |
B.She didn’t use it for a long time. |
C.She didn’t have good experiences in learning it. |
A.It gets easier as you grow up. |
B.It becomes easier if you use it a lot. |
C.It is helpful in learning other subjects. |
A.Italian. | B.German. | C.French. |
1.为什么推荐;2.说明其意义和作用;3.希望有所帮助。
注意:1.词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Allen,
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1. In which class can you most probably hear this talk?
A.English language. | B.French language. | C.Greek language. |
A.13 weeks. | B.15 weeks. | C.30 weeks. |
A.Taking more courses. |
B.Reading basic words aloud. |
C.Knowing how words are formed. |
A.It is not offered each term. |
B.It is taught by Professor Morris. |
C.It helps students master some useful rules. |
7 . It can be really hard to learn a new language. I had always enjoyed learning languages in school. Only recently did I start learning German. I found that I could understand and learn individual words easily, but when it came to literature, I really struggled. That happened when my tutor at university suggested reading some children's books printed in the target language.
At first, I felt a bit silly going on a hunt for a book designed for someone half my age, but then I realized that everyone has to start somewhere. As children, we are given these basic texts to familiarize our brains with certain vocabularies and writing structures, and from there, we can learn and develop. I started with books which are taught to us as children in the UK. I managed to find Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens and James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl.The beauty of reading books that were introduced to you as a child is that you are already familiar with the plot. Therefore, you can work out some words with your knowledge of the story. At first, I used to read with the book in one hand and a dictionary in the other, but this did not work well. The method I would recommend is to read a chapter first and at the end of that chapter, highlight the new words and then look up the definitions. If you can wait a bit before using a dictionary, you may be surprised at what you can understand merely from the context. Additionally, a lot of children's books have pictures which may give you a clue as to what or whom the passage is referring to.
If you can find translations of the books you have read as a child, I would strongly advise you to read those if you are a complete beginner. However, if you feel a bit more confident of reading in English, I would personally recommend the series of Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling or any of the Roald Dahl's children's books.
1. Why did the author find it hard to learn German?
A.The author had a poor memory. |
B.The author had no interest in it. |
C.The author had no one to ask for help. |
D.The author couldn't read German books fluently. |
A.Interesting. | B.Stupid. | C.Helpful. | D.Boring. |
A.How to deal with new words while reading. |
B.Why it is helpful to read children's books at first. |
C.How to choose a proper book to match your level. |
D.How to form the habit of reading in the target language. |
A.To give tips on how to learn a new language. |
B.To persuade readers to learn a new language. |
C.To stress the importance of reading in language learning. |
D.To share stories of learning a new language. |
1、 你的困难;
2、 寻求帮助
注意:
1、词数 80 左右;
2、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Alex,
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Yours,
Li Hua
9 . Four Free Mobile Apps to Help You Learn English Faster
Have you realised that you can put your smartphone to really good use for learning English? Here are 4 free mobile apps that will help you do just that.
Hello English
It covers all the aspects of language learning, including vocabulary, translation, grammar, spelling, speaking and reading skills. It uses interactive games to teach different English lessons and offers new audiobooks, the latest news, and books. However, you should already understand basic English structures and the alphabet, for the app can't help you learn English from scratch(从零开始).
Duolingo
If you want to learn English from scratch, then this is the app you are looking for, Duolingo uses interactive games to help you learn English. For beginners, the app focuses on helping you learn verbs, phrases and sentences.
Lingbe
If you are ready to practise your spoken skills in the real-world communication, you'll need Lingbe. It's a community-based app where people help each other and share their native languages. It connects you with real people on call who are native English speakers.
HelloTalk
HelloTalk is similar to Lingbe as it connects you with native speakers to help improve your language skills. However, it adds a few extra functions that might interest you. You can view the information about users to find a match that interests you. Additionally, you can also send text and audio messages, and even make video calls with other people.
If you are a beginner, start from Duolingo and then use Hello English to have a good command of the language. For fluent spoken English learners, you can try out Lingbe or HelloTalk.
1. What should you already understand to use Hello English?A.Good reading and writing skills. |
B.Basic listening and speaking tips. |
C.Different English lessons and books. |
D.English letters and basic structures. |
A.Hello English. | B.Duolingo. |
C.Lingbe. | D.HelloTalk. |
A.Read the latest news. |
B.Enjoy the interactive games. |
C.Practise your spoken English. |
D.Talk with native speakers face-to-face. |
1.表示理解;
2.提出建议;
3.表达希望。
注意:
1,写作词数应为80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
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Yours,
Li Hua