[originaltext]W: Now, Dr. Charles, tell us about the title of your book, Learni

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问题  
W: Now, Dr. Charles, tell us about the title of your book, Learning a Language over Eggs and Toast.
M: Well, [6] one of the most important keys to learning another language is to establish a regular study program, like planning a few minutes every morning around breakfast time.
W: Now, sorry for saying this, [7] but your ideas may sound a little simplistic to our viewers. I mean [8] I took Spanish in high school for four years, and I didn’t become a proficient speaker of the language.
M: Well, I think there are many people that feel that way, and that’s just it. I’m not implying that we can become fluent speakers in a matter of a few minutes here and there, but rather following a regular, consistent, and focused course of study can help us on the way to the promised land of language mastery, and remember there is a difference between native fluency and proficiency in a language, and I am proposing the latter.
W: So what are some of the basic keys you are suggesting in the book?
M: Well, as I just mentioned, people need to plan out their study by setting realistic and attainable goals from the beginning. I mean, some people get caught up in the craze of learning the language in 30 days, only to become frustrated when they don’t perform up to their expectations. And small steps, little by little, are the key.
W: Um-hum. Now you mentioned something about maximizing your learning potential by learning about your own individual learning styles. Can you elaborate on that?
M: Sure. People often have different ways of learning and approach learning tasks differently. Some people are visual learners who prefer to see models of the patterns they are expected to learn; others are auditory learners who favor hearing instructions, for example, over reading them. Now, our preferences are determined by many factors, for example, personality, culture, and past experience.
W: Well, Dr. Charles, what is your learning style?
M: Well, [9] I’m a very tactile learner.
W: [9] You mean one who learns through hands-on experience?
M: Exactly.
W: So, how does knowing your learning style benefit you?
M: Well, this might seem a little unusual, but moving around while trying to learn and memorize material helps me a great deal. When I cut up tomatoes and onions for my omelet in the morning, I might recite aloud vocabulary to the rhythm of the knife. But it is important to remember that often our learning styles are not singular in nature, but are often very multidimensional, and we tend to learn differently in different situations.
W: So, what is my learning style?
M: Well, [10] you’re going to have to read my book to find that out.
6.  What is one of the most important points in learning a foreign language?
7.  How will the viewers probably think about Dr. Charles’ ideas?
8.  What language did the woman learn in high school?
9.  What is Dr. Charles’ learning style?
10.  What suggestions does Dr. Charles give the woman to find out her learning style?

选项 A、Exposing oneself to the target culture.
B、Attending regularly a good language program.
C、Coming up with a study plan.
D、Developing good note-taking skills.

答案 C

解析 本题问学习外语最重要的一点是什么。对话开头男士提到,最重要的一点是建立一个定期学习计划(establish a regular study program),比如每天早上吃早餐时候,花几分钟计划一下。C“提出学习计划”,其中come up with是establish的同义替换。A“沉浸在目标语言的文化中”和D“培养良好的笔记技巧”没有提到。B“定期参加一个好的语言课程”错在attending。
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