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(D)
We recycle (回收利用) rubbish, so why not language? Recycling language means using vocabulary that you have learnt before again and again. However, unlike rubbish that piles up (堆积) in our environment, if we do not recycle language, we simply forget it. So how do you recycle language?
There are mainly three ways to do it. The first is through reading. Go back to your favourite articles and read them once more. Just reread them and do not worry about each vocabulary item. If there are some that you are not sure about, make a guess and you will probably guess right. The second way to recycle is through writing. Look at some of your favourite articles and write either a short paragraph or a few sentences in your own words. After you have done this a few times, go back and read through what you have written, checking vocabulary functions (功能). Don’t worry if you have made mistakes. That’s how you learn. The third way to recycle language is by having an imaginary (虚构的) chat with yourself about your favourite articles at home. You can pretend there is someone with you who speaks English and tell him what you are thinking about or how you feel.
(
A. repeating vocabulary at times
B. reviewing vocabulary at a proper time
C. learning new vocabulary as much as possible
D. using vocabulary that we have learnt very often
(
A. be kept in our mind
B. be forgotten easily
C. pile up in our environment
D. disappear from our mind soon
(
A. Why Learn Vocabulary
B. Why Write Articles
C. How to Recycle Language
D. How to Use Vocabulary
We recycle (回收利用) rubbish, so why not language? Recycling language means using vocabulary that you have learnt before again and again. However, unlike rubbish that piles up (堆积) in our environment, if we do not recycle language, we simply forget it. So how do you recycle language?
There are mainly three ways to do it. The first is through reading. Go back to your favourite articles and read them once more. Just reread them and do not worry about each vocabulary item. If there are some that you are not sure about, make a guess and you will probably guess right. The second way to recycle is through writing. Look at some of your favourite articles and write either a short paragraph or a few sentences in your own words. After you have done this a few times, go back and read through what you have written, checking vocabulary functions (功能). Don’t worry if you have made mistakes. That’s how you learn. The third way to recycle language is by having an imaginary (虚构的) chat with yourself about your favourite articles at home. You can pretend there is someone with you who speaks English and tell him what you are thinking about or how you feel.
(
D
)38. According to the passage, recycling language means ______.A. repeating vocabulary at times
B. reviewing vocabulary at a proper time
C. learning new vocabulary as much as possible
D. using vocabulary that we have learnt very often
(
A
)39. If we recycle language, it may ______.A. be kept in our mind
B. be forgotten easily
C. pile up in our environment
D. disappear from our mind soon
(
C
)40. Which of the following is probably the best title for the passage?A. Why Learn Vocabulary
B. Why Write Articles
C. How to Recycle Language
D. How to Use Vocabulary
答案:
38. D 39. A 40. C
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