单选题According to the writer, English-speaking people need to be aware that ______.A some foreigners have never met an English-speaking person.B many foreigners have no desire to learn English.C foreign languages may pose a greater problem in the future.D E

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单选题
According to the writer, English-speaking people need to be aware that ______.
A

some foreigners have never met an English-speaking person.

B

many foreigners have no desire to learn English.

C

foreign languages may pose a greater problem in the future.

D

English-speaking foreigners may have difficulty in understanding English.

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第1题:

The human can react to any situation, some of which he may never have imagined.()


参考答案:正确

第2题:

The reason that foreign exchange markets exist is because people have a strong desire to get foreign currencies to travel round the world, to buy goods produced in other countries.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Doesn't say


正确答案:C
解析:第二句末尾部分the desire to exchange it into something closer to home in terms of acceptability , 并没有提及题中的to travel round the world, to buy goods produced in other countries.

第3题:

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Americans seem People almost never go to see a doctor when they are ___24___. But they will take their cars to a “hospital”at the smallest sign of a problem. At weekends, people spend most of the time in washing and waxing their cars. For some families it is not enough to have ___25___ car. They often have two or even three. Husbands need a car to go to work. Housewives need a car to go shopping or to take the children to school or other activities.

21.

A.driving

B.sick

C.cars

D.one

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A.driving

B.sick

C.cars

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23.

A.driving

B.sick

C.cars

D.one

E.licence

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A.driving

B.sick

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参考答案:CAEBD

第4题:

In deed more and more schools are discovering that foreign languages are best taught in the lower grades.Young children often can learn several languages by being( )to them,while adults have a much harder time learning another language once the rules of their first language have become firmly fixed.

A.disclosed
B.revealed
C.immersed
D.exposed

答案:D
解析:
be exposed to“接触到”,是固定搭配。符合文意:年纪小的儿童可以通过接触多种语言而学会好几种语言……。A.disclose“揭示,泄露”;B.reveal“显示,透露”;C.immerse“沉浸,使陷入”。

第5题:

According to your resume, you have had some experience working in a foreign company. May I ask you why you left?


正确答案:
   

第6题:

He doesn't _______ have foreigners in his café.

A、soon

B、seldom

C、often

D、sometimes


参考答案:C

第7题:

For any Englishman there can never be any discussion as to who is the world's greatest writer. Only one name can possibly suggest itself to him:that of William Shakespeare.

Every Englishman has some knowledge of his work. All of us use words and phrases from Shakespeare's writings that have become a part of the English-speaking people.

Shakespeare, more perhaps than any other writer, made full use of the English language. Most of us use about five thousand words in our normal employment of English; Shakespeare in his works used about twenty-five thousand!

There is probably no better way for a foreigner (or an Englishman!) to appreciate the richness and variety of the English language than by studying the various ways in which Shakespeare uses it. Such a study is well worth the effort (it is not, of course, recommended to beginners), even though some aspects of English usage, and the meaning of many words, have changed since Shakespeare's day.

1). From the first two sentences of the passage we can conclude that ________.

A. it can't be discussed about who is the world's greatest dramatist

B. Shakespeare is regarded as the greatest writer

C. Englishmen like to discuss about who is the world's greatest writer

D. it can't be discussed about who is the world's greatest poet

2). According to the passage many English words and phrases that we use today are from _____.

A. Englishmen

B. English speaking people

C. Shakespeare's works

D. ancient people

3). To learn the richness of the English language, people should ______.

A. write and read more

B. be glad to be a foreigner

C. learn from an English man

D. read Shakespeare's plays

4). The author does not suggest beginners reading Shakespeare's plays probably because _____.

A. only Englishmen can understand his plays

B. some of English usage and the meaning of many words have changed

C. the works are too difficult for a beginner

D. the works are for native speakers

5). In this passage the author wants to _______.

A. tell how great a writer Shakespeare is

B. tell that some aspects of English usage have changed since Shakespeare's day

C. tell that some English words are out of use now

D. show the richness of English language


正确答案:BCDCA

第8题:

Why are researches on parrots important according to the passage?

A. The Trust shows great concern for the programme.

B. We need to know more about how to preserve parrots.

C. Many people are interested in collecting parrots.

D. Parrots’ intelligence may some day benefit people.


正确答案:B

第9题:

According to the law, all foreigners have to _____________ with the local police within two weeks of arrival.

A.register
B.associate
C.negotiate
D.dispute

答案:A
解析:
考查动词辨析。句意为“根据法律规定,所有的外国人都必须在到达后的两周内到当地警局登记”。register“登记,注册”,associate“联想,联合,交往”,negotiate“协商,谈判,交涉”,dispute“争论,辩驳”。根据题意,这里说的是在警署登记注册,register with表示“在……处登记”,故选A。

第10题:

Russian really is hard for lcarners, and a casual comparison might serve the conclusion that big, prestigious languages like Russian are complex. Just look, after all, at their rich, technical vocabularies, and the complex industrial societies that they serve.
But linguists who have compared languages systematically are struck by the opposite conclusion.
This is largely because linguists, unlike laypeople, focus on grammar, not vocabulary,Consider Berik, spoken in a few villages in eastern Papua. It may not have a word for“supernova”, but it drips with complex rules: a mandatory verb ending tells what time of day the action occurred, and another indicates the size of the direet object. Of
course these things can be said in English, but Berik requires them. Remote socictics may be materially simplc;“primitive”", their languages are not.
Systematically so: a study in 2010 of thousands of tongucs found that smaller languages have more Berik-style grammatical bits and pieces attached to words. By contrast, bigger ones tend to be like English or Mandarin, in which words change their form lttle ifat all. No one knows why, but a likely culprit is the very scale and ubiquity of such widely travelled languages.
As a language spreads, more foreigners come to learn it as adults (thanks to conquest and trade, for example). Since languages are more complex than they need to be, many of those adult learners will- Stalin-style- ignore some of the niceties where they can. If those newcomers have children, the children will often learn a slightly simpler version of the language from their parents.
But a new study, conducted at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics at Nijmegen in the Netherlands, has found that it is not entirely foreigners and their sloppy ways that are to blame for languages becoming simpler. Merely being bigger was enough. The researchers, Limor Raviv, Antje Meyer and Shiri Lev-Ari, asked 12 groups of four strangers and 12 groups of eight to invent languages to describe a group of moving shapes on the screen. They were told that the goal was to rack up points for communicating successfully over 16 rounds. (They“talked" by keyboard and were forbidden to use their native language, Dutch.)
Over time both big and small groups got better at making themselves understood,but the bigger ones did so by crcating more systematic languages as they interacted,with fewer idiosyncrasies. The rescarchers suppose that this is because the members of the larger groups had fewer interactions with each other member, this put pressureon them to come up with clear patterns. Smaller groups could afford quirkierlanguages, because their members got to“know”cach other better.
Ncither the more systematic nor the more idiosyncratic languages were“better",given group size: the small and large groups communicated equally well. But the work provides evidence that an idiosyncratic language is best suited to a small group with rich shared history, As the language spreads, it nceds to become more
predictablc.
Taken with previous studies, the new research offers a two-part answer to why grammar rules are built- and lost. As groups grow, the need for systematic rules becomes greater, unlearnable in-group-speak with random variation won't do. But languages develop more rules than they need; as they are learned by foreign speakers joining the group. some of these get stripped away. This can explain why pairs of closely related languages - Tajik and Persian, Icelandic and Swedish, Frisian and English- differ in grammatical complexity. In each couple, the former language is both smaller and more isolated. Systematicity is required for growth. Lost complexity is the cost of foreigners learming your language. It is the price of success.
What is the main finding of the study conducted by Max Plank Institute?

A. Bigger groups of speakers tend to make the language system simpler.
B. It is the foreign people learning that language makes it become simpler.
C. The small groups got better at communicating with each other at the end.
D. Members in bigger groups have more chances to interact with each other.

答案:A
解析:
细节理解题。由第六段第一句可知“大组通过交流创造出了更系统的、更具有普遍性的语言,不完全归咎于外来学习者。”故A项正确,B项错误。由第六段第二句可知“大组的成员各个成员之间交流较少",故D项错误。由第七段第一句可知“就不同小组规模而言,两者都能良好沟通。"故C项错误。所以答案选A。

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