如何在听不懂的情况下
照样选对答案
(中英文对照)
--学一点"害人"的、只对考试有用的技巧
--三大实用技巧,抓住听力考试题的致命弱点,在紧张的听力考场上运筹帷幄、稳操胜券!
这里所谈的技巧以托福考试为样本,它是英语考试的典范,国内的高考、四级、六级等考试都在逐渐向它*拢。
以下比较难的部分采取中英文对照形式,其余的只给出英文,所有资料都适合进行三最口腔肌肉训练。编写忱个部分的一个疯狂目的是要求大家能够用英文来告诉别人如何对付听力考试!这是李阳·克立兹的一贯信念:一步登天!
首先让我们来熟悉标准听力考试的结构:
The Listening comprehension section of the TOEFL contains fifty questions. There are three sections to this part of the test.
Part A: in this section you hear a short statement and you are asked to select the answer closest in meaning to what you heard. There are twenty questions in Part A.
Part B: In this section you hear a short dialogue between two speakers. A third speaker will then ask you a question about what was said. There are fifteen questions in Part B.
Part C: In this section you hear three longer talks. Either a conversation between two people or a lecture given by one person. Each talk is followed by four to six questions, for which you are asked to select the best answer. There are fifteen questions in art C.
Total time for the section is about thirty minutes. There are fifty questions total on this section.
在进行听力考试的时候,你要面对巨大的时间压力!因为:
You can't take any extra time for hard questions! (对于难的问题,你没有多余的时间!)
无论听懂还是听不懂,难还是简单,你都 只有同样的时间!只有一次机会!很多人由于心理素质差和缺 乏技巧而在听力考 试中一败涂地!所 以听力考 试就象一场 竞争激 烈的体育运动!有人把它比作打网球:
Even if you've never played tennis, you've probably at some point in your life seen it played. Your goal for this section is to learn to play the game of Listening comprehension. Understanding what is on the tape is only one small part o the game. First of all, you need to learn to pace yourself. Think for a moment about what makes a good tennis player
Bad tennis players spend a lot of time watching the ball and running to try to catch up to it.
Good tennis players spend a lot of time watching their opponents to anticipate where the ball will go so that they can be there first and be ready to hit it back.
Most people take the Listening Comprehension section the way bad tennis players play tennis--always running a little bit behind. To do well on this section, you need to stay one step ahead of your opponent--you need to stay ahead of the questions.
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