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How To Study English In China

English is obviously not the native language in China. Although many Chinese want to improve their English level to the amount needed in daily work, it’s very hard when only a few people speak English around them. 1. Here are a few tips that might help.

Join a school with native teachers to guide you.

2.The more exposure you can get to these foreign teachers, the faster and better you’re going to learn English. If a school doesn’t give students maximum exposure to native English speakers’ classes, find one that does.

Read English daily.

This means using websites that are permitted in China, accessing English texts, newspapers and books. Read short stories in English. When you come across words you don’t know write them down immediately. 3.

Find some English speakers.

Spend time with them and share conversations. There is nothing better for learning any language than finding native speakers of the language to practice with. When you speak, you are practicing every aspect of the language(except writing) in the most efficient way possible.

Memorize vocabulary.

Write new words in a notebook every week, with English definitions and a sample sentence, not a Chinese translation. 4. Carry it with you everywhere you go. Even if you have a question about something that you see and you don’t know the English word, write it down in your own language with the plan to look it up later and learn that word in English.

5.English is not well controlled by grammar rules. For every rule, there is an exception to that rule. Your time will be better spent in watching movies and learning from them than studying grammar for long hours. Find someone to write emails in English to or write a dairy every day.

There are many other ways to improve your English. Come on!

A. Learn to write.

B. Watch an English film once a month.

C. What can you do to study more English?

D. There are many English speakers in China.

E. You can do this by writing in your notebook.

F. Follow a soap opera, comedy or radio program or TV drama.

G. You should be carrying a notebook with you everywhere you go just to write down something important.

 

1.C 2.D 3.G 4.E 5.A 【解析】 试题分析:本文讲述了如何在中国学好英语。 1. 根据上句:虽然许多中国人想提高他们的英语水平,但是周围只有几个人说英语,想提高是很难的。再根据下句:这里有一些小建议可能会有帮助。故此空应该是:你能做些什么来学习更多的英语?故选C。 2. 根据下句:这些外国教师接触得越多,你学得越快越好。故D项There are many English speakers in China(在中国有很多说英语的人)符合语境。 3. 根据上句:当你偶然遇到生词时,你不知道,立即写下来。故G项“你无论走到哪里都要随身携带一个笔记本,把重要的东西记下来”是对上文的补充说明,故选G。 4. 根据上句:每周在笔记本上写新单词,英语定义和示例句,不用汉语翻译。再根据下句:无论你走到哪都随身携带。故E项“你可以通过写在笔记本上来做这个。”串联上下文,故选E。 5. 此空是一个小标题。根据小标题短小精悍,通常用祈使句的特点,再根据本段最后一句Find someone to write emails in English to or write a dairy every day.可知,A项Learn to write(学习写英语。)概括本段内容,故选A。 【学法指导】 关于小标题的选择 七选五题型空格的设计主要分布在句首、句中、句尾,另一种就是小标题的空格设计。凡是作为标题的句子,一定要短小精悍,概括性强,通常用祈使句。6. 此空是一个小标题。根据小标题短小精悍,通常用祈使句的特点,再根据本段最后一句Find someone to write emails in English to or write a dairy every day.可知,A项Learn to write(学习写英语。)概括本段内容,故选A。 考点:考查对文章的整体内容和结构以及上下文逻辑意义的理解和掌握
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Though two thirds of employers said the policy would make no difference to their recruitment(招聘), the survey showed that more than 70 percent of job seekers believe that bearing a second child will make women less popular in the job market. Forty percent of employers said they will give priority to married women with two children, according to the survey.

Lin Xia, 29, quit her job after giving birth to her first child. She is now preparing to return to work. After several inquiries at a job fair, she found that the employers are concerned about future birth plans. "I thought it would be easier to find a job after giving birth," she was quoted as saying by the website. "I had to answer whether I will have a second child before I could get a chance for a job interview."

Liang Siqi, 23, a college graduate, said although employers did not ask her the child question yet, she will not plan to have two children. "It (having two children) will definitely affect my career and personal life, so I will have only one," she said.

Zhou Jiansong, who is in charge of human resources at a large private high-tech group in Chongqing, said the company will discuss birth issues with interviewees in order to make a better work plans. "We fully respect a women's right to bear a child or two," he said. "But you don't want them to go on a childbearing leave soon after they join your company." The experts expect more labor dispute cases concerning childbearing leave rights when bearing a second child in future.

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