英语听力入门step_by_step_3000第一册答案与原文.doc
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Unit 1 Part I A
1. Oxford / commitment / academic record 2. oldest/ largest / reputation / research / science
3. first / Australia / 150 years / excels 4. excellence / 17.000 / location
5. largest / 1883 / situated / 26,000 6. 1636 / enrollment / 18,500/ schools
7. awards / degrees / 20,000 8. located / 135 / third
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2,700 languages / 7,000 dialects / regional / pronunciation
official / language
One billion / 20 percent
Four hundred million / first / 600 million / second / foreign
500,000 words / Eighty percent / other
Eighty percent / computers
African country / same
1,000 / Africa
spaceship / 1977 / 55 / message / the United States
C 1 – (a) 2 – ( c) 3 – ( d) 4 – (b )
All right, class. Today we’re going to be looking at different language learning styles. You may be surprised to find that there are different ways of going about learning languages, 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 speakers. 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 cassettes 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 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,
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