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专业英语八级(听力)模拟试卷486
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Improving Your Motivation for Learning English

Ⅰ. The importance of the techniques for improving motivation

A. Necessity for leaning English

B. Necessity for boosting motivation in 【L1】 ______

Ⅱ. Motivation for learning English

A. Talking to 【L2】 ______ freely

B. Admired by other people

C. Writing email to people all over the world

Ⅲ. Ways to improve the motivation for learning English

A. Remember your English is already good but 【L3】 ______

still a lot of things you don’t know

still having problems: 【L4】 ______ in pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, etc.

B. Use English as much as possible

English is 【L5】 ______

a) finding information from English-language websites

b) 【L6】 ______

c) 【L7】 ______

d) reading interesting English books, etc.

English will be improved when 【L8】 ______ are adopted

C. Talking to people about English

people talk about things they are interested in

people gradually 【L9】 ______ in a boring subject

a) telling others your 【L10】 ______ when studying a boring subject

b) telling them about the things you have learned

D. Spending money on learning English

the desire to use and improve English 【L11】 ______ because of the money you spent

—【L12】 ______ is given to learn English

E. Learning English requires 【L13】 ______

—【L14】 ______ is more powerful than reading a lot

you will enjoy 【L15】 ______ only if you change something about your life

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A

Situations where people speak French in national business situations.

B

Situations where people speak English in local business situations.

C

Situations where people speak French in regional business situations.

D

Situations where people speak English in international business situations.

17
A

English language proficiency.

B

Different cultural practices.

C

Different negotiation tasks.

D

The Americanized style.

18
A

The national differences have increased.

B

The national differences have decreased.

C

The differences have changed a great deal globally.

D

The negotiations can level out the style of differences.

19
A

Supportive.

B

Negative.

C

Ambiguous.

D

Cautious.

20
A

Because we still lack the evidence to back that.

B

Because there haven’t been enough negotiations.

C

Because we all value our distinct communication styles.

D

Because we still keep aspects of our national characteristics.

21
A

They avoid looking at their counterparts straight in the eyes.

B

They spend time on what seems to be extreme politeness.

C

They spend time on what seems to be background information.

D

They tend to communicate via e-mail rather than face-to-face talk.

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A

It is muck like point-making.

B

It seeks no background information.

C

It is more formal than the British kind.

D

It prepares more examples before the start.

23
A

The British.

B

Germans.

C

Americans.

D

Not mentioned.

24
A

They are extremely polite.

B

They are reserved all the time.

C

They are somewhat straightforward.

D

They can sometimes be prejudiced.

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A

Not assuming everyone will behave in the same way as you do.

B

Trying to respect the cultural traditions of your counterparts.

C

Trying to be as straightforward as possible in the negotiations.

D

Obeying the uniform principles and rules of negotiations.