摸摸你的肩膀()
A.Touch your arms
B.Touch your shoulders
C.Touch your knees
TOUCHYOURSHOULDERS
A.Touch your arms
B.Touch your shoulders
C.Touch your knees
TOUCHYOURSHOULDERS
I' d ______ you didn't touch that, if you don't mind.
A.better
B.happier
C.rather
D.further
I'd ______ you didn't touch that, if you don' t mind.
A.rather
B.better
C.happier
D.further
A.gave
B.giving
C.give
D.given
If you go to the USA, you'll be able to make friends with those ______.
A.outside the place where you study
B.outside the United States
C.who will ask you to stay longer in the USA
D.who will continue to keep in touch with you after you return to your own country
Which do you prefer to keep in touch with your friends, QQ ____ Facebook?
A.and
B.but
C.or
D.so
A、keep in touch with them irregularly
B、become a good listener
C、look down upon them with prejudice
D、say bad words behind them
Part A
Directions:
You heard that one of your friends has been accepted by a foreign university. Write a letter of congratulations including (1) your congratulations; (2) some advice; (3) reminding him to keep in touch with you. You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. You do not need to write the address.
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A.the current in one place is not strong enough to give a shock
B.the fish' s electric cells are filled with jelly-like substance
C.to complete the circuit, you have to touch the fish in two places
D.a torpedo' s electric cells contain more than one electric plates
We each have our own preferred way of learning as a result of our cultural and educational back?grounds and our personalities. Experts have identi?fied different learning styles.
Visual Learners usually enjoy reading and prefer to see an image of the words they are learn?ing. Auditory Learners on the other hand prefer to learn by listening. They enjoy conversations and talking to others.
Some people like to learn by using their hands to touch objects? while others like to move around and need frequent breaks from sitting at a desk.
There are Analytical Learners meaning they enjoy understanding how the language works. They love studying grammar rules and like to focus on de?tails whereas Global Learners are more interested in communicating their ideas and are not worried about whether what they say is grammatically correct.
In spoken English the Japanese tend to be Re?flective Learners. They think carefully before they speak to ensure their message is accurate. They do not make so many mistakes but their communication is slower. European learners tend to be Impulsive Learners. They speak more fluently and worry about how well they are communicating rather than how many mistakes they are making.
So to do well in a language? you should identi- fy your style. and try to find a class that will teach you the way you want to learn. For example if you are a Reflective Learner you may not do so well in a purely conversational class and as an Auditory Learner you probably don't want to do so much reading. In fact if you are an Auditory Learner you are probably not enjoying yourself right now!
(1)The passage mainly talks about () .
A. the difficult learning styles of some people
B. the easy learning ways of other people
C. the different learning styles of the Japanese
D. the different learning methods of all the people
(2)Which of the following phrases isn't con?nected with the learning style?
A. The way people are taught to learn a language.
B. The place where people are from.
C. The size of people.
D. The kind of person people are.
(3)Visual Learners like to () .
A. see things
B. touch things
C. hear things
D. do things
(4)Auditory Learners like to ().
A. hear things
B. buy things
C. destroy things
D. paint things
(5)Analytical Learners() .
A. are similar to Global Learners
B. never worry about mistakes
C. love to study details
D. do well in conversation