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1、专业英语考试复习资料专业八级分类模拟161专业英语考试复习资料专业八级分类模拟161专业八级分类模拟161LISTENING COMPREHENSIONSECTION AIn this section you will hear a mini-lecture. You will hear the mini-lecture ONCE ONLY. While listening to the mini-lecture, please complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORD
2、S for each gap. Make sure the word(s) you fill in is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable. You may use the blank sheet for note-taking. You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling task. Now, listen to the mini-lecture. When it is over, you will be given THREE minutes to check
3、your work. Watching Movies in English . One great advantage of English learners: Being able to watch 1 in English since Hollywood is in America . The 2 for watching movies in English A. Watching a(n) 3 version is better than a dubbed one B. Learning by input: watching movies getting lots of correct
4、English sentences into your head 4 and making ones own sentences learning different things from different input: books vs. movies: written English vs. spoken English learning informal and 5 words from movies learning how 6 pronounce words learning to understand spoken English . How to learn as much
5、as possible A. You have more 7 in watching movies than in reading words occurring so quickly that dictionary doesnt help lots of words being required to understand a movie both spelling and 8 B. What to do when you dont understand some words stopping tape or DVD whenever you want 6 the sentences sev
6、eral times turning on 10 a) problem: make people lazy b) reminder: watching movies without them helps learning C. Watching with the help of 11 a list of explanations over 100 difficult sentences the 12 : read the explanations, and then watch movies not have to 13 D. Pay attention to interesting thin
7、gs: new words, phrases and 14 E. Use dictionary to learn interesting things F. Make a 15 of new and interesting things (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 1.答案:movies/lots of movies/many movies原力原文 Watching Movies in English Hello, everyone. Todays lecture is about learning English by means of watching movies. Eng
8、lish learners have a big advantage over learners of other languages: Hollywood is in America and it makes English-language movies. So, if you know English and you like movies, why dont you watch movies in English? You can have fun and, at the same time, learn a lot of English. The first question we
9、are going to answer is why watch movies in English. If you are a fan of movies, you will notice that they are much better in the original. Watching a dubbed film will never be as good as watching the original version. Why? Because in the original version, the actors voices are real. Everything is ju
10、st like the director imagined. Learning English by watching movies is learning by input. The learning process is similar. First you get lots of correct English sentences into your head. Then you can imitate them and you can make your own sentences. And isnt that why you are learning Englishto be abl
11、e to make your own sentences? That is why watching movies is such a great way to learn English. Of course, there are important differences between movies and books. With books, you learn how native speakers write in English. With movies, you learn how they speak English. You learn what words they us
12、e. When speaking, native speakers use words and phrases that you often wont find in a book. Spoken language is different from book language. In many movies, the dialogue is real spoken English. Movies also let you learn informal and slang words which are not yet in English dictionaries. You learn ho
13、w they say these words. Movies let you improve your pronunciation, not only grammar and vocabulary. If you listen to Americans or Britons speaking English, you can learn to speak like them. You learn to understand spoken language. Movies are made for native speakers, not for learners of English. So
14、the actors talk fast, just like native speakers talk in real life. Then, the second question is how to learn as much as possible? You wont learn anything from the movie if you dont understand it. You probably wont enjoy it, either. This is one big problem with movies: They are much more difficult to
15、 understand than books. If you dont understand a word in a book, you can simply look it up in a dictionary, because the word is written there. With a movie, you sometimes hear something, but you dont know what it is. Sometimes you dont even know if youve heard one word or two. There are other reasons why listening is more difficult than reading, and they all mean one thing: If y