語篇理解

  To learn English well you must learn about yourself. You must discover what your own special needs are in English. You should pick out what makes English different from your own language and concentrate(集中)on those parts. And above all, you should pick out your own personal weaknesses in English, pick out your own special problems, find out what mistakes you most often make and make a list of them.

  It will be best if, in your preparation, you can practice doing the various (各種各樣的)sorts of work you will be asked to do in examination. You should then make a careful note of any mistakes you make more than once.Count up how many times you make each mistake, and the mistake you make most often should be at the top of your list, the next most common in second place, and so on.

  For example, if your own language is Japanese, you may find the problem of articles comes at the top of your list. If you speak German, you may find using some of the conjunctions is your biggest problem. If you mother tongue is French, you may find you are always having trouble with some prepositions. And if Italian is your language, you may constantly forget to use a suitable pronoun when you should.

  But these are only examples of mistakes typical(典型的)of certain languages. They may or may not be your particular personal mistakes.As I say, these personal ones are the most important of all to discover.

1. To learn English well the most important thing is to ______.

[  ]

A. learn about yourself

B. discover your own special need

C. find out the difference between your own language and English

D. pick out your own personal weaknesses in English

2. The writer advises the readers to ___________.

[  ]

A. spend as much time on English as possible

B. take examinations of various sorts

C. find their own problems through doing carefully-designed exercises

D. keep a notebook with the most important language points in it

3. The first item on the list should be the mistake you make ________.

[  ]

A. more than once    B. many times

C. most often      D. very often

4. According to the examples given ____________ may have diffculty in using the word “if”.

[  ]

A. a Japanese    B. a German

C. a Frenchman    D. an Italian

5. To make a list of personal mistakes_____________.

[  ]

A. needs careful work

B. takes little time

C. is an easy job

D. is all one has to do in learning English

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[  ]

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[  ]

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[  ]

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[  ]

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[  ]

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