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1、-英语听力入门step_by_step_3000第一册答案及原文-第 53 页Unit 1 Part I A 1. Oxford / commitment / academic record 2. oldest/ largest / reputation / research / science3. first / Australia / 150 years / excels 4. excellence / 17.000 / location5. largest / 1883 / situated / 26,000 6. 1636 / enrollment / 18,500/ schools7
2、. awards / degrees / 20,000 8. located / 135 / thirdB1. 2,700 languages / 7,000 dialects / regional / pronunciation 2. official / language3. One billion / 20 percent4. Four hundred million / first / 600 million / second / foreign5. 500,000 words / Eighty percent / other6. Eighty percent / computers7
3、. African country / same8. 1,000 / Africa9. spaceship / 1977 / 55 / message / the United States C 1 (a) 2 ( c) 3 ( d) 4 (b )All right, class. Today were going to be looking at different language learning styles. You may be surprised to find that there are different ways of going about learning langu
4、ages, none of which is necessarily better than the others. Researchers have identified four basic learner “types” the communicative learner, the analytical learner, the authority-oriented learner and the concrete learner. Communicative learners like to learn by watching and listening to native speak
5、ers. At home, they like to learn by watching TV and videos. They like to learn new words by hearing them. In class, they like to learn by having conversations. Now, concrete learners like to lean by playing games, by looking at pictures and videos in class, talking in pairs, and by listening to cass
6、ettes at home and school. Now, authority-oriented learners, on the other hand, like the teacher to explain everything. They like to write everything down in their notebook, and they like to have a textbook. They like to learn new words by seeing them. And finally, we have analytical learners. These
7、learners like to learn by studying grammar. At home, they like to learn by studying English books, and they like to study by themselves. They like to find their own mistakes. Now, of course, its unusual for a person to be exclusively one “type” rather than another. Most of us are mixtures of styles.
8、 What type of learner do you think you are? Part II A3 GCSE examinations students / higher educationstudent/ second year / high school / college general exam / School Certificatesitting University Entrance Examination bachelors degree: 3/ 4 yearsmasters degree: another year or two doctorate: a furth
9、er 3-7 yearsWell, in Britain, from the ages of five to about eleven you start off at a primary school, and then from eleven to sixteen you go on to a secondary school or a comprehensive school and at sixteen you take GCSE examinations. After this, some children take vocational courses or even start
10、work. Others stay on at school for another two years to take A levels. And at the age of eighteen, after A levels, they might finish their education or go on to a course of higher education at a college or university, and thats usually for three years.Well, it depends on what state youre in but most
11、 kids in the United States start school at about six when they go to elementary school and that goes from the first grade up to the sixth grade. Some kids go to a kindergarten the year before that. Then they go on to junior high school, thats about eleven, and thats the seventh, eighth and ninth gra
12、des. And then they go on to senior high school around age fourteen starting in the tenth grade and finishing in the twelfth grade usually. Some students will leave school at sixteen and theyll start work, but most of them stay on to graduate from high school at age eighteen. In the first year at hig
13、h school or college students are called “freshmen”, in the second theyre called “sophomores”, in the third year we call them “juniors” and in the fourth year theyre called “seniors”. Now a lot of high school graduates then go to college or university and they do a four-year first degree course. Some
14、 of them might go to junior college which is a two-year course. Well, in Australia, well most states anyway, children start their primary education at five after perhaps a brief time in kindergarten. They will stay at primary school until theyre about eleven, then theyll either stay there or go to a
15、n intermediate school for a couple of years. Then they start high school usually twelve or thirteen, which you start in the third form. Now, after three years at high school you sit a general exam, some states call it School Certificate and that is a sort of general qualification and that if a sort
16、of general qualification. After that you can leave school at sixteen or you can go on and sit your University Entrance Examination, which then gives you entre into a university or its another useful qualification, and from then on you go to various sorts of higher education.Education in Canada is a
17、provincial responsibility, but schools are administered by local school boards.Kindergarten is for children who are four or five years old. Children begin formal full-day schooling in Grade 1, when they are about six years old. They must stay in school at least until they are sixteen. However, most
18、students continue to finish high school. Some go to college or university. Each year of schooling represents one grade. (The school year extends from the beginning of September to the end of June.) Elementary school includes kindergarten to about Grade 8. Secondary school (or high school) may start
19、in Grade 8, 9, or 10 and it usually continues until Grade 12.In Canada, students may go to university or to a community college. If they want to learn skills for specific job, they attend college for one or four years to get a diploma or certificate. For example, lab technicians, child-care workers,
20、 and hotel managers go to college. Universities offer degree programs as well as training professions, such as law, medicine, and teaching.Universities offer three main levels of degrees. Students earn a bachelors degree after three or four years of study. A masters degree can take another year or t
21、wo. A doctorate may take a further three to seven years to complete. B1 Idioms / vocabulary / French / spelling / pronunciationB2 1. F 2. T 3. FI Interviewer P ProfessorI: And now we have an interview with Professor J. T. Lingo, Professor of Linguistics at Chimo University, who is here to talk to us
22、 about the growing business of teaching English. Good morning, professor Lingo.P: Good morning.I: I understand that teaching English is becoming “big business” all around the world.P: It seems that language schools are springing up everywhere. I: Why is that?P: With the move toward a global economy,
23、 English has become the most widely used language in the world. It is the language of business, aviation, science and international affairs and people find that they must learn English to compete in those fields. I: And do people find English an easy language to learn?P: Well, every language has som
24、ething about it that other people find difficult to learn. English is such a hodgepodge of different languages its essentially Germanic but a lot of its vocabulary comes from French, and technical words stem from Latin and Greek. This feature makes English fairly adaptable which is a good thing for
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