[originaltext] W: Hi, Bob. You speak very good Chinese. M: Not really, Mar

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问题  
W: Hi, Bob. You speak very good Chinese.
   M: Not really, Mary. I just know a little. Actually, not being able to speak a foreign language is a bit of a British trait, or a particular British characteristic. The British are generally considered to be lazy linguists. We just don’t bother to learn another language.
   W: I guess the main reason is that when you travel around the world you find that English is spoken almost everywhere.
   M: Yes, yes, we get by. We survive on just using our mother language.
   W: But you seem to love learning languages a lot. How many foreign languages can you speak?
   M: Not that many, a bit of German, some French, Polish a little, Chinese of course, a bit of Japanese.. .That’s about it.
   W: I’m impressed! Well, what is the second most spoken language in England? Is it Chinese?
   M: No, I don’t think so.
   W: Then that must be French.
   M: No. According to the recent census, 104 different languages are spoken in the UK and Polish is the second most spoken language, followed by Punjabi and Urdu.
   W: Then do you have to learn a foreign language in school?
   M: No, it’s not compulsory. But recently a campaign was launched to encourage everyone in the UK to learn at least 1, 000 words of another language. It hopes to help Britain increase international trade.
   W: 1, 000 words?
   M: Yes, it’s called the 1, 000 words campaign because it says a vocabulary of 1, 000 words would allow a speaker to hold a simple conversation.
   W: That sounds like a good idea.
   M: Yes. It gives you self-satisfaction and self-esteem if you can speak another language when you’re travelling. And I think it also gives you an edge in a lot of different areas in the workplace. You feel good about learning a new skill, and you feel good about yourself and it boosts your confidence. Imagine going on holiday to Spain and being able to speak to the locals.
   W: Of course it does make one feel good!
   M: And there’re also the economic benefits of speaking another language. It gives you an advantage, especially if you are dealing with foreign companies.
   W: Yes, it also shows politeness and respect for other people by showing you have made an effort.
   M: You’re right. Hmm, I’m afraid I must get going now. I’ll have my Chinese class at 10 o’clock.
   W: Oh, I have a class at 10 as well. Ok, see you later.
   M: See you.
   Questions 1 to 5 are based on Conversation One
   Question 1
   According to the man, what is a British characteristic?
   (pause: 10 seconds)
   Question2
   What is the second most spoken language in the UK?
   (pause: 10 seconds)
   Question3
   Why was the 1, 000 word campaign launched?
   (pause: 10 seconds)
   Question4
   According to the man, which is NOT considered an advantage of learning a foreign
   language?
   (pause: 10 seconds)
   Question5
   What’s the most probable relationship between the man and the woman?
   (pause: 10 seconds)

选项 A、Workmates.
B、Schoolmates.
C、Teacher and student.
D、Brother and sister.

答案 B

解析 推理题。问题是对话者之间的最可能的关系是什么。对话结尾男士说“I’ll have my Chinese class at 10 o’clock.”,女士回答“I have a class at 10 as well.”,由此可见他们都要去上课,应该是同学关系,所以答案为B。
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