12.AWL is well known for its dictionaries and English language teaching materials.Some readers have written in to ask us for the latest information on high quality books on English,so here we introduce two books that aim to improve spoken English fluency.
    Let's speak (Beginner)
    By Bev Dusuya,Naoko Ozeki and Kevin Bergman
    ISBN:962001359X
    Speak Up(Pre Intermediate)
    By Kev Kusuay,Nako ZeKi
    ISBN:058222805F
"Teach the students about your culture and help them talk about their own."How often are these worthy goals kept from being achieved by the limitations of your beginner level learners?Students at all levels want to talk about culture.
    Topics include food,shopping,sports,fashion,the roles of men and women,health,music,and many more.
    These are all chosen from surveys of over 15,000 students about their own interests in cross cultural communication.
"Let's speak"and"Speak Up"share a special but excellent way that allows all students to take part in.
   The series has questions which start thinking and then help collect opinions about personal topics.Conversation practice is provided by using models of basic exchanges on the topic.Also,the cultural information presented in the series comes in the form of interesting,relevant(相關(guān)的) facts and ideas from other countries through listening tasks and Culture Quiz exercises.
    Team activities in books provide lively problem solving games to enable sharing and comparison of cultural values.
"Let's speak"is fit for entry level students of all ages."Speak Up"provides for the needs of higher level beginners.Offering the same careful listening and speaking help,but with slightly more open ended discussion.
    For any information about AWL's books,please get in touch with the following address;
    Beijing Addison Wesley Longman Information Center
   Room 2306,F(xiàn)LTRP Beijing
   19 Xi San Huan Beilu,Beijing 100081
   Tel:(010)68917488   (010)68917788 ext 2306
    Fax:(010)68917499
    E-mail:zrh@public.Bat.Net.Cn

36.Bare NOT mentioned about both the two books in the passage.
A.Publishers and titles         
B.Prices and pages
C.Writers and publishers       
D.Content and book numbers
37.In the sentence"Teach the students about your culture and help them talk about their own","your culture"here means the culture ofA.
A.the English native 
B.the English learners
C.the readers of the two books                    
D.the readers of the newspaper
38.The two books have in common everything exceptA.
A.the same level of learners
B.the same interesting topics
C.proper ways to excite the learners to talk
D.right kinds of activities for cultural communication
39.According to the passage,you can have at leastCways to be connected if you want to know something about (AWL's) books.
A.two    B.three     C.four      D.six
40.The passage is probably taken from theBsection in a newspaper.
A.EDUCATION               B.BOOKSHELF
C.ADVERTISEMENT       D.NEWS.

分析 短文主要提供了兩本提高英語口語流利性的書籍.

解答 36.B,細節(jié)理解題,通讀全文,關(guān)于這兩本書的價格和頁碼沒有提到,故答案為B.
37.A,推理判斷題,短文主要講的是提高英語口語流利性,因此教學生"你的文化",指的是英語為本族語的人的文化,故答案為A.
38.A,細節(jié)理解題,根據(jù)Let's speak (Beginner)可知這本書是適合初學者的,Speak Up(Pre-Intermediate)是適合預備中級的學生的,因此它們是適合不同水平的學習者,故答案為A.
39.C,細節(jié)理解題,如果想更多了解此類書,可以通過寫信、打電話、傳真、發(fā)郵件等方式,因此至少有四種,故答案為C.
40.B,主旨大意題,短文主要介紹了兩本提高英語口語流利性的書籍,因此有可能是從報紙上的"書架欄目"摘取下來的,故答案為B.

點評 解答任務(wù)型閱讀理解題,首先對原文材料迅速瀏覽,掌握全文的主旨大意.因為閱讀理解題一般沒有標題,所以,速讀全文,抓住中心主旨很有必要,在速讀的過程中,應盡可能多地捕獲信息材料.其次,細讀題材,各個擊破.掌握全文的大意之后,細細閱讀每篇材料后的問題,弄清每題要求后,帶著問題,再回到原文中去尋找、捕獲有關(guān)信息.最后,要善于抓住每段的主題句,閱讀時,要有較強的針對性.對于捕獲到的信息,要做認真分析,仔細推敲,理解透徹,只有這樣,針對題目要求,才能做到穩(wěn)、準.

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