蔡一诺1989
本教材为《英语听力入门3000》的修订版,在原版基础上增加了访谈、讲座、影视作品等视频材料,以满足全国各地院校日益增长的对视听说结合型教材的需求。通过视频材料与穿那套听力材料结合,可以增强对学生的兴趣刺激,贴近现实中的交际情境,推动传统听力课程像视听说课程类型转化。
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掌握多少词汇量够用 在中国。小学需要学习600词,初中是1600词,高中是3500词,大学四级4500词,雅思8000词,托福与GRE需要掌握10000词以上。 母语为英语的国家。8岁的孩子掌握10000词,成年人的词汇量在20000-35000之间。 在绝大多数中国人眼里,这是个巨大的障碍,难以逾越。人们总认为不达到一定的词汇量,就无法与母语者顺畅交流。 是这样吗?我们继续来看。 实际上,词汇在语言学中是分不同类型的。有学者在2013年的一项对比四种语言语料库的研究中,发现每种语言和英语一样,存在最核心、最常用的词汇量在2000-3000之间。这在庞大的英语词汇总量中,只占了很小的一部分。而另外一项研究词汇量与文本覆盖率的研究中,学者发现只要具备4000词的基本词汇,就可以对普通文本达到86.8%的覆盖率,做到比较顺畅的阅读。在不涉及各类专业领域的时候,日常最基本的英语交流,使用4000词就可以做到。人们不需要掌握整部词典,就能开口说话。碰巧的是中国的常用汉字也是在4000字左右。《超级记单词》的超级效率时间不重要,效果最重要★ 49小时,熟记中考2700词或高考3500词。做到两会(会读、会认)。★ 30小时,中考或高考单词做到两会(会写、会用)。★ 基础再差的学生,中考、高考英语成绩都能轻松突破130、140分。按照奇谷教育大量的实践教学经验和数据统计,只要学生想学习,想改变自己的命运(这是前提,不想学习的孩子我们不接收,也教不会),不管再差的基础,完全可以用3个月的时间,中考突破140分,用3-6个月的时间让高考成绩突破140分。(高考有可能多花的3个月,是因为部分高中学生初中英语底子差,还得用3个月的时间来补习初中英语)。 考取高分三步骤:首先,要学好自然拼读,这很重要,就像中国人不会拼音就无法发音认字一样,自然拼读和汉语拼音一样容易,2-3天就能掌握;其次,《超级记单词》课程79小时高标准掌握足够词汇量;其三,进行适量的“听说读写”训练。总计3-6个月的时间,无论中考还是高考,学生都能轻松的考取高分。根本无需花3-6年的时间来学习英语。 学会英语三部曲:要想真正学会英语(不仅仅是为了考试),还是需要花点时间的。首先,掌握足够词汇量;其次,3个月(每天1小时)学会纯正美式口音并做到自由交流;其三,大量阅读英文原版文献资料,赏析西方各种视频,学习西方文化,学习西方的思维方式,用3年的时间就能真正学会英语。 《超级记单词》PK课堂教育:课堂教育要花13年时间来学习英语,除了教会了我们考试其他的什么都不会,而且毕业没几年很快就忘光了。1、课堂教育使少部分学生能够考取高分,《超级记单词》培训的学生可以普遍考取高分;2、课堂教育导致中国人一辈子学不会英语,《超级记单词》培训可以做到3年时间真正掌握英语。
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听力词汇量如果能够达到3000多的话,应该是一个很不错的水平,3000多但是不到4000呢,对付一般的听力考试应该是足够了的,像高考满分听力满分应该不是什么大问题。人活一辈子,就活一颗心,心好了,一切就都好了,心强大了,一切问题,都不是问题。人的心,虽然只有拳头般大小,当它强大的时候,其力量是无穷无尽的,可以战胜一切,当它脆弱的时候,特别容易受伤,容易多愁善感。心,是我们的根,是我们的本,我们要努力修炼自己的心,让它变得越来越强大,因为只有内心强大,方可治愈一切。没有强大的敌人,只有不够强大的自己人生,是一场自己和自己的较量,说到底,是自己与心的较量。如果你能够打开自己的内心,积极乐观的去生活,你会发现,生活并没有想象的那么糟糕。面对不容易的生活,我们要不断强大自己的内心,没人扶的时候,一定要靠自己站稳了,只要你站稳了,生活就无法将你撂倒。人活着要明白,这个世界,没有强大的敌人,只有不够强大的自己,如果你对现在的生活不满意,千万别抱怨,努力强大自己的内心,才是我们唯一的出路。只要你内心足够强大,人生就没有过不去的坎人生路上,坎坎坷坷,磕磕绊绊,如果你内心不够强大,那这些坎坎坷坷,磕磕绊绊,都会成为你人生路上,一道道过不去的坎,你会走得异常艰难。人生的坎,不好过,特别是心坎,最
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Man: Don't give clothing? Why not? Woman: Clothing ---- even things like ties ----- are too personal. Only good friends give them. Man: Huh? I never thought of a tie as being personal ... Just uncomfortable. What should you bring? Woman: I don't know. Maybe something for the house.2. Switzerland Man: We're meeting Mr Mertz and his wife for dinner. Maybe I should bring flowers or something. ... Yeah, I'll pick up some red roses. Woman: You don't want to bring roses. In Switzerland, they could be a symbol of love and romance. Man: Oh, I didn't know that. Woman: I think candy or chocolate might be better. 3. Italy Woman: I'd like some flowers. Uh ... Those. About ten, I guess. Man: Ma'am, I don't think you should give ten flowers. In Italy, even numbers ---- 2, 4, 6, and so on ---- are bad luck. 4. Japan Woman: May I help you? Man: I'm going to stay with a family in Japan. I need to get something for them. Woman: Pen sets are always a good gift. Man: Oh, that's a good idea. Let's see ... There are sets with a pen and pencil ... And bigger sets with four pens. Woman: Don't give a set of four pens ---- in fact, don't give four of anything. It's bad luck. The Japanese word for "four" sounds like the word for "death". Man: Thanks for telling me. I'll take the pen and pencil set. Woman: Good choice. These sets make very good gifts. After all, pens write in any language. Man: Uh ... Yeah. Right. Part I Section B 1. A bow Around the world, there are many different ways to greet people. Bowing is the traditional way of greeting in Northeast Asian countries like Korea and Japan. This picture, for example, shows how Japanese women bow. In Japan, when you bow, you don't look directly at the other person's eyes. But in Korea, it's important to see the other person's face when you bow. In both countries, people bow to show respect. 2. A hug When good friends meet in Russia, they often hug each other. This is true for both women and men. Russia isn't the only place where friends hug. In Brazil, for example, friends also hug each other in greeting. In Brazil, the hug is called an abraco. 3. A strong, short handshake You know how to shake hands. This is common in many countries. But it isn't always done the same way. In the United States and Canada, for example, people usually give a strong, short handshake. It's short but rather firm. 4. A softer, longer handshake In many other countries, people also shake hands. But they do it differently from in the U.S. and Canada. In Mexico and in Egypt, for example, many people ---- especially men ---- shake hands. Mexican and Egyptian handshakes usually last a little longer. The handshake is softer ---- not as strong. Part I Section C The word "holiday" comes from the words "holy" and "day". Originally holidays were holy or religious days. Nowadays holidays include national, seasonal and historical days of celebration. Here are some traditional holidays in some countries. ● February 14 is Valentine's Day. It is observed in some European and North American countries. People send cars or gifts expressing love and affection sometimes anonymously to their sweethearts or friends. ● Feast of Dolls in Japan falls on March 2. It is observed there in honor of girls. ● Feast of Banners in Japan is on May 5. It is observed in honor of boys. ● May 5 is Dragon Boat Festival in China and is held according to the Chinese Lunar Calendar. People eat rice cakes and hold dragon boat races to commemorate the ancient scholar ---- statesman Qu Yuan. ● August 15 is Mid-Autumn Festival in China. It is held according to the Chinese Lunar Calendar. People eat moon cakes while looking at the bright full moon. ● April Fools’ Day is on April 1. In some European countries and in North America, people play practical jokes or tricks on each other and those unsuspecting victims are called April fools. ● July 14 is Bastille Day. It is an annual holiday in France to commemorate the fall of the Bastille. ● December 26 is Boxing Day in Britain, Canada, and the U. S. It is observed as a holiday from the custom of giving Christmas boxes to the tradesmen and staff on this day. ● May Day, known as International Labor Day, is a public holiday in many European countries, the Canal Zone, Philippine islands, and the Latin American countries. It falls on May 1, and is celebrated especially by the working people. ● November 25 is Saint Catherine's Day. The French celebrate this playful holiday in honor of Saint Catherine, the patroness of spinsters, or unmarried women. The day is observed mainly by the Parisian sewing girls who are over 25 and unmarried. It is a day for fun, parades, dances, and receptions.