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Inordertolearnaforeinglanguagewellitisnecessarytoovercomethefearofmaking21.Iftheprimarygoaloflanguageuseiscommunicationthemistakesare22considerationthatmaybedealt23graduallyasawarenessofthosemistakesincreases.On24studentsshouldnot25theirmistakes.Thelearnermayobservehownativespeakersexpressthemselvesandhow26expressionsdifferfromthewaythelearnermightsaythem.ForexampleaSpanishspeakerwho27"Idoit."toexpresswillingnesstodosomethingintheimmediatefuturecouldbyinteracting相互作用28nativespeakersofEnglishobservethatnativespeakersactuallysay"I’lldoit".Theresultingdiscrepancy不同canserveasabasisforthestudenttomodify修改hiswayofusingthepresenttenseinEnglish.Butastudentwhoisunwillingtointeract29thefirstplacewouldlosethisopportunitytolearnby30anderror. 21
Inordertolearnaforeinglanguagewellitisnecessarytoovercomethefearofmaking21.Iftheprimarygoaloflanguageuseiscommunicationthemistakesare22considerationthatmaybedealt23graduallyasawarenessofthosemistakesincreases.On24studentsshouldnot25theirmistakes.Thelearnermayobservehownativespeakersexpressthemselvesandhow26expressionsdifferfromthewaythelearnermightsaythem.ForexampleaSpanishspeakerwho27"Idoit."toexpresswillingnesstodosomethingintheimmediatefuturecouldbyinteracting相互作用28nativespeakersofEnglishobservethatnativespeakersactuallysay"I’lldoit".Theresultingdiscrepancy不同canserveasabasisforthestudenttomodify修改hiswayofusingthepresenttenseinEnglish.Butastudentwhoisunwillingtointeract29thefirstplacewouldlosethisopportunitytolearnby30anderror. 27
Theamountofsleeprequiredmay______.
PassageOne Tousitseemssonaturaltoputupanumbrellatokeepthewateroffwhenitrainsbutactuallytheumbrellawasnotinventedasprotectionagainstrain.Itsfirstusewasasashadeagainstthesun. Nobodyknowswhofirstinventeditbuttheumbrellawasusedinveryancienttimes.ProbablytheChinesewerethefirsttouseitintheeleventhcenturyB.C. WeknowthattheumbrellawasusedinancientEgyptandBabylonasasunshade.Andtherewasastrangethingconnectedwithitsuse:itbecameasymbolofhonorandauthority.IntheFarEastinancienttimestheumbrellawasallowedtobeusedonlybythekingorbythoseinhighoffice. InEuropetheGreekswerethefirsttousetheumbrellaasasunshade.AndtheumbrellawasincommonuseinancientGreece.ButitisbelievedthatthefirstpersonsinEuropetousetheumbrellaasprotectionagainsttherainweretheancientRomans.DuringtheMiddleAgestheuseoftheumbrellapracticallydisappearedThenitappearedagaininItalyinthelatesixteenthcentury.Andagainitwasconsideredasymbolofpowerandauthority.By1680theumbrellaappearedinFranceandlateroninEngland. Bythe18thcenturytheumbrellawasusedagainstrainthroughoutmostofEurope.Umbrellahavenotchangedmuchinstyleduringallthistimethoughtheyhavebecomemuchlighterinweight.Itwasn’tuntilthetwentiethcenturythatwomen’sumbrellasweremadeinawholevarietyofcolors. Accordingtothispassagetheumbrellawasprobablyfirstinvented
PassageThree Inthisgameyouareinatankandascreenshowsyouroutsideview.Yougainpointsbyshootingenemytankssupertanksmissiles火箭andsaucers飞碟. Expertsgainscoresofaround150000pointsatthisgame.Togetahighscoreyouhavetodestroytwentytanksasquicklyaspossible.Afterthisthesupertanksmissilesandsaucersappear.Theseareworthfarmorepointsthantheordinarytanks.Thenumberoftanksyouhavetodestroybeforethesupertanksappeararevariousondifferentmachines. Trytogetnearanenemytankfromthesideorbacksoitcannotshootatyou.Thenwhenyougetcloseturntoitlineitupinyoursightsandfirebeforeitturnstoshootatyou.Ifyoumissoraretooslowquicklygetawaybymovingoutoftheenemy’slineoflife.Youcanthenmovearoundtheenemyandcomeinfromanotherside. Whenasupertankappearstrytodestroyit.Thenwaitsafelybehindanobstacle障碍物foramissileoraflyingsaucer.Thecubesareusefulobjectstohidebehindasyoucanfireoverthemwithoutexposingyourselftodanger.Themissileswillflystraightatyoubuttheyaredifficulttohit.Sodonotshootatthemuntiltheyarequiteclose.Thesaucersaremucheasiertohitbutdonotchase追逐themasyouwillbeopentoshootfromenemy’stanks. Thisinformationrefersto
Accordingtothepassagethestatementthatbestdescribesthewriter'sattitudeis______.
PassageThree Inthisgameyouareinatankandascreenshowsyouroutsideview.Yougainpointsbyshootingenemytankssupertanksmissiles火箭andsaucers飞碟. Expertsgainscoresofaround150000pointsatthisgame.Togetahighscoreyouhavetodestroytwentytanksasquicklyaspossible.Afterthisthesupertanksmissilesandsaucersappear.Theseareworthfarmorepointsthantheordinarytanks.Thenumberoftanksyouhavetodestroybeforethesupertanksappeararevariousondifferentmachines. Trytogetnearanenemytankfromthesideorbacksoitcannotshootatyou.Thenwhenyougetcloseturntoitlineitupinyoursightsandfirebeforeitturnstoshootatyou.Ifyoumissoraretooslowquicklygetawaybymovingoutoftheenemy’slineoflife.Youcanthenmovearoundtheenemyandcomeinfromanotherside. Whenasupertankappearstrytodestroyit.Thenwaitsafelybehindanobstacle障碍物foramissileoraflyingsaucer.Thecubesareusefulobjectstohidebehindasyoucanfireoverthemwithoutexposingyourselftodanger.Themissileswillflystraightatyoubuttheyaredifficulttohit.Sodonotshootatthemuntiltheyarequiteclose.Thesaucersaremucheasiertohitbutdonotchase追逐themasyouwillbeopentoshootfromenemy’stanks. Ifyouwanttogetahighscoreyoumustfirst
Inordertolearnaforeinglanguagewellitisnecessarytoovercomethefearofmaking21.Iftheprimarygoaloflanguageuseiscommunicationthemistakesare22considerationthatmaybedealt23graduallyasawarenessofthosemistakesincreases.On24studentsshouldnot25theirmistakes.Thelearnermayobservehownativespeakersexpressthemselvesandhow26expressionsdifferfromthewaythelearnermightsaythem.ForexampleaSpanishspeakerwho27"Idoit."toexpresswillingnesstodosomethingintheimmediatefuturecouldbyinteracting相互作用28nativespeakersofEnglishobservethatnativespeakersactuallysay"I’lldoit".Theresultingdiscrepancy不同canserveasabasisforthestudenttomodify修改hiswayofusingthepresenttenseinEnglish.Butastudentwhoisunwillingtointeract29thefirstplacewouldlosethisopportunitytolearnby30anderror. 29
PassageOne Tousitseemssonaturaltoputupanumbrellatokeepthewateroffwhenitrainsbutactuallytheumbrellawasnotinventedasprotectionagainstrain.Itsfirstusewasasashadeagainstthesun. Nobodyknowswhofirstinventeditbuttheumbrellawasusedinveryancienttimes.ProbablytheChinesewerethefirsttouseitintheeleventhcenturyB.C. WeknowthattheumbrellawasusedinancientEgyptandBabylonasasunshade.Andtherewasastrangethingconnectedwithitsuse:itbecameasymbolofhonorandauthority.IntheFarEastinancienttimestheumbrellawasallowedtobeusedonlybythekingorbythoseinhighoffice. InEuropetheGreekswerethefirsttousetheumbrellaasasunshade.AndtheumbrellawasincommonuseinancientGreece.ButitisbelievedthatthefirstpersonsinEuropetousetheumbrellaasprotectionagainsttherainweretheancientRomans.DuringtheMiddleAgestheuseoftheumbrellapracticallydisappearedThenitappearedagaininItalyinthelatesixteenthcentury.Andagainitwasconsideredasymbolofpowerandauthority.By1680theumbrellaappearedinFranceandlateroninEngland. Bythe18thcenturytheumbrellawasusedagainstrainthroughoutmostofEurope.Umbrellahavenotchangedmuchinstyleduringallthistimethoughtheyhavebecomemuchlighterinweight.Itwasn’tuntilthetwentiethcenturythatwomen’sumbrellasweremadeinawholevarietyofcolors. Astrangefeatureoftheumbrella'suseisthatitwasusedas
PassageFive ChristineEvertLloydisanAmericantennischampionandoneofthetopwomenplayersintheworld.Sheisnotedforherstrongbackhandandherintenseconcentrationduringamatch. ChristineMarieEvertwasborninFortLauderdaleFlorida.Shelearnedtoplaytennisfromherfather.BecauseshelearnedtoplayontheslowclaytenniscourtswhicharecommoninsouthernFloridaEvertisatherbestonslowcourts. In1971attheageofsixteenEvertbecametheyoungestplayertoreachthesemifinalsoftheUnitedStatesOpenTennisChampionships.ThiswasherfirsttimetoparticipateintheU.S.Open.In1972sheturnedprofessionalandwasabletoacceptmoneyandotherprizesforwinningmatches. In1974shewonthewomen’ssinglestitleintwomajortournaments.ThesetitleswereatWimbledontheBritishchampionshipandtheFrenchOpenwhichisplayedonclay.LatershewontheU.S.andAustralianOpensthetwoothermajortennischampionships. Evertsetanimpressiverecordofwinsonclaycourts.FromAugust1973toMay1979aperiodofalmostsixyearsEvertbeat125opponents.Herunbelievablerecordwillberememberedforaverylongtimeinthesportsworld. In1979EvertmarriedEnglishtennisplayerJohnLloyd. Atenniscompetitionbetweentwopeopleiscalledatennis
Inordertolearnaforeinglanguagewellitisnecessarytoovercomethefearofmaking21.Iftheprimarygoaloflanguageuseiscommunicationthemistakesare22considerationthatmaybedealt23graduallyasawarenessofthosemistakesincreases.On24studentsshouldnot25theirmistakes.Thelearnermayobservehownativespeakersexpressthemselvesandhow26expressionsdifferfromthewaythelearnermightsaythem.ForexampleaSpanishspeakerwho27"Idoit."toexpresswillingnesstodosomethingintheimmediatefuturecouldbyinteracting相互作用28nativespeakersofEnglishobservethatnativespeakersactuallysay"I’lldoit".Theresultingdiscrepancy不同canserveasabasisforthestudenttomodify修改hiswayofusingthepresenttenseinEnglish.Butastudentwhoisunwillingtointeract29thefirstplacewouldlosethisopportunitytolearnby30anderror. 23
PassageFour Advertisementcanbethoughtof"asthemeansofmakingknowninordertobuyorsellgoodsorservices".Advertisementaimstoincreasepeople’sawarenessandarouseinterest.Ittriestoinformandtopersuade.Themediaareallusedtospreadthemessage.Thepressoffersafairlycheapmethodandmagazinesareusedtoreachspecialsectionsofthemarket.Thecinemaanticommercialradioareusefulforlocalmarket.Televisionalthoughmoreexpensivecanbeveryeffective.Publicnoticesarefairlycheapandmorepermanentintheirpowerofattraction.Otherwaysofincreasingconsumerinterestarethroughexhibitionsandtradefairsaswellasdirectmailadvertisement. TherecanbenodoubtthatthegrowthinadvertisementisoneofthemoststrikingfeaturesoftheWesternWorldinthiscentury.Manybusinesssuchasthosehandlingfrozenfoodsliquortabaccoandmedicineshavebeenbuiltuplargelybyadvertisement. Wemightaskwhetherthecostofadvertisementispaidforbytheproducerorbythecustomer.Sinceadvertisementformspartofthecostofproductionwhichhastobecoveredbythesellingpriceitisthecustomerwhopaysforadvertisement.Howeveriflargescaleadvertisementleadstoincreaseddemandproductioncostsarereducedandthecustomerpaysless. Itisdifficulttomeasureexactlytheinfluenceofadvertisementhelpstoincreasedemand.Whenthemarketisshrinkingadvertisementmaypreventabiggerfallinsalesthanwouldoccurwithoutitssupport.Whatisclearisthatbusinesseswouldnotpaylargesumsforadvertisementiftheywerenotconvincedofitsvaluetothem. Advertisementcanincreasedemand
Thismatterisof______importance.
PassageOne Tousitseemssonaturaltoputupanumbrellatokeepthewateroffwhenitrainsbutactuallytheumbrellawasnotinventedasprotectionagainstrain.Itsfirstusewasasashadeagainstthesun. Nobodyknowswhofirstinventeditbuttheumbrellawasusedinveryancienttimes.ProbablytheChinesewerethefirsttouseitintheeleventhcenturyB.C. WeknowthattheumbrellawasusedinancientEgyptandBabylonasasunshade.Andtherewasastrangethingconnectedwithitsuse:itbecameasymbolofhonorandauthority.IntheFarEastinancienttimestheumbrellawasallowedtobeusedonlybythekingorbythoseinhighoffice. InEuropetheGreekswerethefirsttousetheumbrellaasasunshade.AndtheumbrellawasincommonuseinancientGreece.ButitisbelievedthatthefirstpersonsinEuropetousetheumbrellaasprotectionagainsttherainweretheancientRomans.DuringtheMiddleAgestheuseoftheumbrellapracticallydisappearedThenitappearedagaininItalyinthelatesixteenthcentury.Andagainitwasconsideredasymbolofpowerandauthority.By1680theumbrellaappearedinFranceandlateroninEngland. Bythe18thcenturytheumbrellawasusedagainstrainthroughoutmostofEurope.Umbrellahavenotchangedmuchinstyleduringallthistimethoughtheyhavebecomemuchlighterinweight.Itwasn’tuntilthetwentiethcenturythatwomen’sumbrellasweremadeinawholevarietyofcolors. Thispassagetalksmainlyabout
PassageFive ChristineEvertLloydisanAmericantennischampionandoneofthetopwomenplayersintheworld.Sheisnotedforherstrongbackhandandherintenseconcentrationduringamatch. ChristineMarieEvertwasborninFortLauderdaleFlorida.Shelearnedtoplaytennisfromherfather.BecauseshelearnedtoplayontheslowclaytenniscourtswhicharecommoninsouthernFloridaEvertisatherbestonslowcourts. In1971attheageofsixteenEvertbecametheyoungestplayertoreachthesemifinalsoftheUnitedStatesOpenTennisChampionships.ThiswasherfirsttimetoparticipateintheU.S.Open.In1972sheturnedprofessionalandwasabletoacceptmoneyandotherprizesforwinningmatches. In1974shewonthewomen’ssinglestitleintwomajortournaments.ThesetitleswereatWimbledontheBritishchampionshipandtheFrenchOpenwhichisplayedonclay.LatershewontheU.S.andAustralianOpensthetwoothermajortennischampionships. Evertsetanimpressiverecordofwinsonclaycourts.FromAugust1973toMay1979aperiodofalmostsixyearsEvertbeat125opponents.Herunbelievablerecordwillberememberedforaverylongtimeinthesportsworld. In1979EvertmarriedEnglishtennisplayerJohnLloyd. ChrisEvert'shusbandisfrom
PassageTwo Parentshavetodomuchlessfortheirchildrenthantheyusedtodoandhomehasbecomemuchlessofaworkshop.Clothescanbeboughtreadymade;washingcanbedoneatthelaundry;foodcanbeboughtcookedcanned;breadisbakedanddeliveredbythebaker;milkarrivesonthedoorstep;mealcanbehadattherestaurantthework’scanteenandtheschooldiningroom. It’sunusualnowforfathertopersue追求histradeofotheremploymentathomeandhischildrenrarelyifeverseehimathisplaceofwork.Boysarethereforeseldomtrainedtofollowtheirfather’sbusinessandinmanytownstheyhaveafairlywidechoiceofemploymentandsodogirls.Theyoungwage-earneroftenearnsgoodmoneyandsoongainsafeelingofeconomicindependence经济上的独立.Intextileareasithasbeencustomaryformotherstogoouttoworkbutthispracticehasbecomesowidespreadthattheworkingmotherisnownotanunusualfactorinachild’shomelifethenumberofmarriedwomeninemploymenthavingmorethandoubledinthelasttwentyfiveyears.Withmotherearningandolderchildrendrawingwagesfatherisseldomthemostimportantfigurethathestillwasatthebeginningofthecentury.Whenmotherworkseconomicadvantagesincreasebutchildrenlosesomethingofgreatvalueifmother’semploymentpreventsherfrombeinghometogreetthemwhentheyreturnfromSchool. Whatmakesfathernolongerbethemostimportantinafamily
Jackwishesthathe______nessinsteadofhistorywhenhewasatuniversity.
Invalidmeansapersonwho______.
PassageThree Inthisgameyouareinatankandascreenshowsyouroutsideview.Yougainpointsbyshootingenemytankssupertanksmissiles火箭andsaucers飞碟. Expertsgainscoresofaround150000pointsatthisgame.Togetahighscoreyouhavetodestroytwentytanksasquicklyaspossible.Afterthisthesupertanksmissilesandsaucersappear.Theseareworthfarmorepointsthantheordinarytanks.Thenumberoftanksyouhavetodestroybeforethesupertanksappeararevariousondifferentmachines. Trytogetnearanenemytankfromthesideorbacksoitcannotshootatyou.Thenwhenyougetcloseturntoitlineitupinyoursightsandfirebeforeitturnstoshootatyou.Ifyoumissoraretooslowquicklygetawaybymovingoutoftheenemy’slineoflife.Youcanthenmovearoundtheenemyandcomeinfromanotherside. Whenasupertankappearstrytodestroyit.Thenwaitsafelybehindanobstacle障碍物foramissileoraflyingsaucer.Thecubesareusefulobjectstohidebehindasyoucanfireoverthemwithoutexposingyourselftodanger.Themissileswillflystraightatyoubuttheyaredifficulttohit.Sodonotshootatthemuntiltheyarequiteclose.Thesaucersaremucheasiertohitbutdonotchase追逐themasyouwillbeopentoshootfromenemy’stanks. Youarelikelytobeattackedifyou
Missouriismostlikelythenameof______.
PassageFour Advertisementcanbethoughtof"asthemeansofmakingknowninordertobuyorsellgoodsorservices".Advertisementaimstoincreasepeople’sawarenessandarouseinterest.Ittriestoinformandtopersuade.Themediaareallusedtospreadthemessage.Thepressoffersafairlycheapmethodandmagazinesareusedtoreachspecialsectionsofthemarket.Thecinemaanticommercialradioareusefulforlocalmarket.Televisionalthoughmoreexpensivecanbeveryeffective.Publicnoticesarefairlycheapandmorepermanentintheirpowerofattraction.Otherwaysofincreasingconsumerinterestarethroughexhibitionsandtradefairsaswellasdirectmailadvertisement. TherecanbenodoubtthatthegrowthinadvertisementisoneofthemoststrikingfeaturesoftheWesternWorldinthiscentury.Manybusinesssuchasthosehandlingfrozenfoodsliquortabaccoandmedicineshavebeenbuiltuplargelybyadvertisement. Wemightaskwhetherthecostofadvertisementispaidforbytheproducerorbythecustomer.Sinceadvertisementformspartofthecostofproductionwhichhastobecoveredbythesellingpriceitisthecustomerwhopaysforadvertisement.Howeveriflargescaleadvertisementleadstoincreaseddemandproductioncostsarereducedandthecustomerpaysless. Itisdifficulttomeasureexactlytheinfluenceofadvertisementhelpstoincreasedemand.Whenthemarketisshrinkingadvertisementmaypreventabiggerfallinsalesthanwouldoccurwithoutitssupport.Whatisclearisthatbusinesseswouldnotpaylargesumsforadvertisementiftheywerenotconvincedofitsvaluetothem. Fromthelastsentenceofthispassageweconcludethat
PassageFive ChristineEvertLloydisanAmericantennischampionandoneofthetopwomenplayersintheworld.Sheisnotedforherstrongbackhandandherintenseconcentrationduringamatch. ChristineMarieEvertwasborninFortLauderdaleFlorida.Shelearnedtoplaytennisfromherfather.BecauseshelearnedtoplayontheslowclaytenniscourtswhicharecommoninsouthernFloridaEvertisatherbestonslowcourts. In1971attheageofsixteenEvertbecametheyoungestplayertoreachthesemifinalsoftheUnitedStatesOpenTennisChampionships.ThiswasherfirsttimetoparticipateintheU.S.Open.In1972sheturnedprofessionalandwasabletoacceptmoneyandotherprizesforwinningmatches. In1974shewonthewomen’ssinglestitleintwomajortournaments.ThesetitleswereatWimbledontheBritishchampionshipandtheFrenchOpenwhichisplayedonclay.LatershewontheU.S.andAustralianOpensthetwoothermajortennischampionships. Evertsetanimpressiverecordofwinsonclaycourts.FromAugust1973toMay1979aperiodofalmostsixyearsEvertbeat125opponents.Herunbelievablerecordwillberememberedforaverylongtimeinthesportsworld. In1979EvertmarriedEnglishtennisplayerJohnLloyd. Howmanymajortennischampionshipsarethere
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PassageTwo Parentshavetodomuchlessfortheirchildrenthantheyusedtodoandhomehasbecomemuchlessofaworkshop.Clothescanbeboughtreadymade;washingcanbedoneatthelaundry;foodcanbeboughtcookedcanned;breadisbakedanddeliveredbythebaker;milkarrivesonthedoorstep;mealcanbehadattherestaurantthework’scanteenandtheschooldiningroom. It’sunusualnowforfathertopersue追求histradeofotheremploymentathomeandhischildrenrarelyifeverseehimathisplaceofwork.Boysarethereforeseldomtrainedtofollowtheirfather’sbusinessandinmanytownstheyhaveafairlywidechoiceofemploymentandsodogirls.Theyoungwage-earneroftenearnsgoodmoneyandsoongainsafeelingofeconomicindependence经济上的独立.Intextileareasithasbeencustomaryformotherstogoouttoworkbutthispracticehasbecomesowidespreadthattheworkingmotherisnownotanunusualfactorinachild’shomelifethenumberofmarriedwomeninemploymenthavingmorethandoubledinthelasttwentyfiveyears.Withmotherearningandolderchildrendrawingwagesfatherisseldomthemostimportantfigurethathestillwasatthebeginningofthecentury.Whenmotherworkseconomicadvantagesincreasebutchildrenlosesomethingofgreatvalueifmother’semploymentpreventsherfrombeinghometogreetthemwhentheyreturnfromSchool. Thewritercompareshometoaworkshopbecause
Inordertolearnaforeinglanguagewellitisnecessarytoovercomethefearofmaking21.Iftheprimarygoaloflanguageuseiscommunicationthemistakesare22considerationthatmaybedealt23graduallyasawarenessofthosemistakesincreases.On24studentsshouldnot25theirmistakes.Thelearnermayobservehownativespeakersexpressthemselvesandhow26expressionsdifferfromthewaythelearnermightsaythem.ForexampleaSpanishspeakerwho27"Idoit."toexpresswillingnesstodosomethingintheimmediatefuturecouldbyinteracting相互作用28nativespeakersofEnglishobservethatnativespeakersactuallysay"I’lldoit".Theresultingdiscrepancy不同canserveasabasisforthestudenttomodify修改hiswayofusingthepresenttenseinEnglish.Butastudentwhoisunwillingtointeract29thefirstplacewouldlosethisopportunitytolearnby30anderror. 25
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