17.My name is A.J.Hoge.I am the creator of the Effortless English Teaching System and I am the Founder and Director of The Effortless English Club--one of the most popular English learning systems in the world.My audio lessons are best-sellers in over 25 countries and my radio podcast (播客)has over one million listeners worldwide.I am also the publisher of the Effortless English Online Newsletter,which has over half a million subscribers(用戶) (and growing every day).I am a leading expert on topics related to English speaking success and teaching mastery.
         I created the Effortless English Teaching System after many years of teaching English in universities.My former students include business professionals,scientists,teachers,professors,graduate students,and many other successful adult English learners.These students were just like you.They were frustrated English learners who could not speak well.Using the Effortless English system,they learned to speak English easily and automatically.
         Each of these students made incredible improvements in a very short time.You also will improve quickly when you use the entire Effortless English System.The Effortless English System is designed for you--the independent adult learner.Effortless English focuses exclusively on speaking and listening skills.The system is designed to improve your speaking power as quickly as possible--using proven and tested methods.
         When you follow the entire system every day for 6 months,your speaking becomes much faster and easier.Your spoken grammar improves powerfully--yet you will never study grammar rules in this system.Your pronunciation improves powerfully--yet you will not focus on pronunciation.
49.What's the author's purpose of writing this text?D
A.To introduce himself.
B.To suggest some ways of speaking English easily and automatically.
C.To show readers he is a successful English teacher.
D.To make his Effortless English System popular.
50.The text is intended forC.
A.the students whose English is poor
B.the learners whose English pronunciation and grammar are not good
C.the adults who plan to make their English speaking ability improved
D.the English teachers who want to their improve English teaching techniques
51.The author's Effortless English System doesn't deal withA.
A.how to learn English grammar and pronunciation
B.a(chǎn)dvanced teaching methods
C.English speaking skills
D.English listening skills
52.What will the author discuss in the following text?B
A.What he did when he was an English teacher.
B.The Effortless English System overview.
C.His radio podcast.
D.The Effortless English Club.

分析 本文是一篇科教類閱讀,文章主要介紹了一種輕松英語的教學(xué)體系--世界上最受歡迎的英語學(xué)習(xí)系統(tǒng).它提供最好的音頻課程,可以盡快提高學(xué)習(xí)者的英語口語能力.

解答 49.D細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第一段的內(nèi)容可知,本文作者主要介紹了一種輕松英語的教學(xué)體系--世界上最受歡迎的英語學(xué)習(xí)系統(tǒng).由此推知,作者寫這篇文章的目的是讓這種教學(xué)體統(tǒng)更受歡迎.故選D.
50.C細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段Effortless English focuses exclusively on speaking and listening skills.The system is designed to improve your speaking power as quickly as possible--using proven and tested methods.可知輕松英語的教學(xué)體系專注于口語和聽力技巧.它的目的是盡快提高你的口語能力.由此可知,這篇文章適用于計(jì)劃提高英語口語能力的成年人.故選C.
51.A理解判斷題.根據(jù)最后一段yet you will never study grammar rules in this system和yet you will not focus on pronunciation.可知這種輕松英語的教學(xué)體系沒有提供英語語法和發(fā)音的教程.故選A.
52.B推理判斷題.本文主要介紹了一種輕松英語的教學(xué)體系--世界上最受歡迎的英語學(xué)習(xí)系統(tǒng).并說明了這種教學(xué)體系適合什么樣的人.由此推知,下文作者將對(duì)輕松英語系統(tǒng)做一個(gè)概述.故選B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本文考察學(xué)生的理解推斷能力以及細(xì)心程度,只要抓住文章的關(guān)鍵詞,采用尋讀的方法查找細(xì)節(jié),就能找到正確答案.

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