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2008年3月中口多项选择听力原文(2)

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Question 22 According to the man, why does he like the steak and kidney pudding so much? Q 23-26 More often than not, Ive been asked by my students this question: how can I improve my listening skills

  Question 22
  According to the man, why does he like the steak and kidney pudding so much?
  Q 23-26
  More often than not, I’ve been asked by my students this question: how can I improve my listening skills? Let me first cite a very common instance of poor listening at this school. You don’t know how it happened. You know you were paying attention when your history class started. But somewhere along the way your eyes glazed over and the teacher’s voice became a dull hum in the background of your mind. When you finally shook yourself out of your trends, he was asking you a question, “So what happened at Hastings in the year of 1066?” Once again, poor listening has you in hot water. As listeners, we tend to think that the responsibility for a successful communication lies with the person doing the talking. This attitude causes us to become passive listeners. We tolerate distractions, putting up with the noise in the hall for instance instead of getting up to shut the door. And we generally fail to reopen to the speaker’s message by asking questions or to remember anything that was said. Effective listeners, on the other hand, play an active role by paying constant attentions, by following the speaker’s movement, by taking notes, or by asking questions. Passive listeners are the sponges in the communication sea. Active listeners are their sharks. Good listening is a valuable skill. It is one of the top management skills needed for success in business. Listening is also critical to success in family life and among friends. Good listeners do well in school. They follow directions better and don’t waste time wandering what the assignment was. Therefore, becoming an active listener will help you in your relationships with your schoolwork and on the job.
  Question 23
  What is the main idea of the talk?
  Question 24
  Which of the following is true about the passive listeners?
  Question 25
  According to the talk, how can we reopen to the speaker’s message?
  Question 26
  To which of the following does the man compare poor listeners?
  Q27-30
  W: Recently artist Samuel Cliff and writer Dan Archer took our readers by surprise with their new comment book entitled Tales Up The Forest. With a diverse cast of characters, and a craze story that reflex upon both reality and unreality, Samuel has once again exposed his unique art to a much larger audience. Here in the studio we are happy to have you with us. Samuel, as an artist where have you been, and where are you going?
  M: well, I’d like to think that my past as an artist has been an interesting one as far. Stylistically there have been a lot of changes; I started out with a chunky organic brush style, very popular that time. Back then when I did my first book, My Dollar, I had a feeling that comments would just too precious, and I want my work to be bold. I still enjoy working that way. But since then my Interests have changed. Half way through my “Run on the Little Cat”, that’s my second series, I move towards a more linear style, which is something I always loved. I’ve been trying a little variations on things out since then, and now I am trying to push towards a more graphic work. I really loved doing color work.
  W: I’d say your works have been fully eclectic in tone and st


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