英语听力填空

Takealookaroundyou.Doyouseehowsimilarweareordoyouseeour(1)?Accordingtoscientists,we'r... Take a look around you. Do you see how similar we are or do you see our (1)? According to scientists, we're born to be 99 percent the same. But we've been trained to (2) the one percent that makes us different and this is the same one per... Take a look around you. Do you see how similar we are or do you see our (1)? According to scientists, we're born to be 99 percent the same. But we've been trained to (2) the one percent that makes us different and this is the same one percent that (3) ordinary people from extraordinary people. Those who show their one percent are the ones who become great.
Think of every (4)
person you know. Are they unique or just like the rest of us? Recently,
I had the wonderful opportunity to interview William Zinsser in person.
For those who are not (5) the name, William Zinsser is the author of the bestseller On Writing Well, and a teacher that has (6) many to write for themselves.
I did this interview for a project called Modeling Success. This project (7) get into the head of successful people and to learn their way of thinking, doing and feeling so that we can become (8)
as well. Zinsser and I talked about many aspects of success, and for
him the most important one is to be himself and to enjoy it. We are all
born unique. (9),
for most of us, formal education has made us hide the one percent that
makes us unique, and by the time we are out of school, working and
starting our families, we've forgotten where we put that one percent. So
let's (10) to find that one percent and be unique.

Injuries in running are
something that most of us will experience. So before putting on your
shoes and heading out the door, you might want to know some injury
prevention (11)
that will keep you safe on the road. Dr. Graham offered his advice to
both beginners and experienced athletes. There are various (12) that good runners use to reduce injuries. For example, they use special tapes to add (13) to weak or injured muscles (肌肉) and they take a bath in a particular way, two minutes hot, two minutes cold, to (14) in a shorter time.
"If you run long enough," says Graham, "you will eventually have to (15)
an injury." Graham has observed more injuries due to unfitted shoes or
barefoot (赤脚) running. Injuries to the lower leg are more common since
barefoot runners are forced to run on their toes, which puts more (16) on the muscles on the lower leg.
To help avoid injuries, you may include pool running into your training program. Runners should get (17) shoes that are suitable for their feet at a good shoe store. Start slowly. Find a (18) coach. As a runner, you should understand that it is OK to (19)
from running if you are having a troublesome pain. It is better to rest
for a day or two to allow your body to get strong again. More
importantly, it will (20) getting injured.
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英语听力填空技巧:

每一段对话或是文章都会有一到两个是主题句,这个中心点无论是在英语考试中还是在英语听力考试中都是不变的。所以主题句的所在可以说是制胜的关键,可以不理解那段话,只要你理解主题句。

主题句常常在对话的开头,对整篇对话的大意起到概括和提示的作用,实际上是说话人所谈论的中心话题;

长对话的第一题很可能针对对话的开头提问。 结尾处往往涉及到建议、决定或某种行为等,它对整个对话起到一个总结的作用。长对话的最后一题经常是针对对话的结尾设题,故留意结尾回合中的关键动词就成了解题的关键。

扩展资料:

要注意这几个考点:

第一,原词重现。即,咱们划的定位词,临近考空最近的词或是词组,我们都听到了,接下来听到了符合词性预测同时在字数范围之内的词,听多少写多少,这种考察方式一定保证尽量不丢分,考点就是词汇拼写以及拼写速度。

第二:同义替换。这很好理解,定位词咱先暂且不论,因为大部分情况下我们还是能够听到的,这里的替换多指临近考空的某个词或是某个词组,我们认识,然而听题的过程中,并没有听到原词,这个时候就要在耳朵里找。

和临空同一个中文的另外一种英文描述,然后它后面出现什么,只要符合词性以及字数限制,咱们照旧听什么写什么即可。这个考点算是核心点,之前大部分题型如果都做完了的话,应该不会陌生同时,而且是有能力掌握的。

参考资料来源:人民网-三招搞定雅思听力单句填空题

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我来支你几招!!只要回答问题前先读一读题,然后在简练的写出这个单词的开头字母。过后再把单词拼写出来!~!OK~~!希望能帮到你!!
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