Few people realize that there is a big difference between formal English and informal English. Formal English is used for most writing, and often in public speaking and formal meetings. It pays close attention to grammar rules, because if we use proper grammar, our meaning is often more precise. Also, on important occasions, we do not want to appear uneducated or to offend (冒犯) others, so we are very careful about how we speak. Informal English is used in speaking or writing to our friends and family. It often does not pay such close attention to grammar rules, because when we speak or write to them, we want our words to flow quickly. Also, with our friends and family, we are usually not so worried about appearing uneducated or about offending them by how we write or speak.
A big difference between formal and informal English is the use of contractions. A contraction is where we make a word shorter or where we put two words together and take away some of the letters. For example, instead of saying “do not”, many people say “don’t”. Using contractions in our speech is fine because it sounds natural, especially when we speak to our friends. In formal writing, however, contractions are usually avoided because people might think that you have made a mistake, or that you do not know proper grammar.
In the same way we might make words shorter, in informal English we often make sentences shorter as well. For example, if someone asks you your name, you will likely answer with one word: your first name. However, in formal English we usually use complete sentences. For example, we might write “My name is John”. In most speaking, we may not need to use every word in a sentence because the person we are speaking to will probably still understand us. In most writing, however, every word in a sentence must be written out in order to make sure that we can be understood. When we use formal English, _______.
| A.we will offend others |
| B.we will appear educated on important occasions |
| C.we needn’t pay more attention to grammar rules |
| D.we can express ourselves more directly and more quickly |
What’s the meaning of the underlined word “precise”?
| A.simple | B.direct | C.puzzling | D.clear |
Contractions are best used when we are _______.
| A.speaking at a formal meeting | B.speaking to our friends |
| C.speaking in public | D.writing an application (申请) letter |
In speaking, we do not always use complete sentences because ______.
| A.we do not care about grammar | B.we do not want to sound stupid |
| C.we can still be understood | D.we don’t want to waste time |
I am an English teacher, with over 15 years’ experience of teaching in London. I started the DailyStep audio email lesson service because I noticed that when I started their English course, my students’ speaking and listening skills were much weaker than their reading and writing skills. In my view, this is because education in school does not focus enough on communication skills. DailyStep is designed to remedy this situation by offering more practice in speaking, listening and vocabulary.
I am crazy about the English language and it is a real pleasure for me to see the development of my students’ language skills.
I majored in (以….为专业)law at university and then worked for three years as a researcher and journalist for Sky television and BBC magazines. I decided to change to English teaching because of my love of the English language and my wish to move into more satisfying work.
Then I qualified (取得资格)as an English teacher in 1992. My first teaching job was at a language school in Covent Garden, London, where I taught examination classes and Business English . After two years, I moved to the Nippon Club where I taught General English and Business English courses for 9 years. I also developed a unique course called British Society & Culture, covering all areas of British life, such as politics, law, education & music. At the same time, taught Business, Financial& Law English in the financial centre of London. My students included staff (工作人员)from banks and law firms.
As well as running the DailyStep website, I also provide in-company English speech training for companies in London. If you have an important speech coming up and would like some information about how I can help you, please email me at jane@dailystep.com.DailyStep audio email lesson service __________
| A.is an in-company service |
| B.teaches English communication skills |
| C.is designed for working people |
| D.provides English training for free |
What does the underlined word “remedy” in Paragraph mean?
| A.report | B.judge | C.improve | D.practise |
What’s the CORRECT time order of the following events?
a. The author qualified as an English teacher
b.The author taught at a language school in Covent Garden
c.The author worked as a journalist for Sky television
d.The author taught in the Noppon Club.
| A.cabd | B.cadb | C.cbad | D.cdab |
We can learn from the passage that_______.
| A.the author enjoys teaching English |
| B.all of the author’s students are adults |
| C.the author majored in English at university |
| D.the author knows little about how to make a speech |
Every kid wishes to be an adult. But now as grown-ups, some adults find they cannot leave childhood behind. They become "kidults" (kid+adult). Being a kidult has become a lifestyle-choice among young people across Asia.
Some kidults collect toys they once played with. Hello Kitty, Garfield, and Snoopy have many adult fans around the world. It is not unusual to see a 20-something woman with a big, Garfield-shaped cushion on her sofa or a Hello Kitty mobile phone accessory.(配件)
Other kidults still enjoy children's stories and fairy tales. For example, Bloomsbury even published the Harry Potter novels with an adult cover. That way, no one else on the subway will know that an adult is actually reading a children's book!
"Kidults can be like vitamins to society. Adults
who value their childhood and hold on to pure, child-like emotion may be needed in such a rough and dry society," said Lee Sojung, professor of Foreign Studies at Hankuk University(韩国外国语大学). He added that kidult culture may fill the generation gap between adults and kids. It could give children and their parents books, movies, and cartoon shows to enjoy together. He may be right.
Tim Greenhalgh,a professor,explained that some kidults just refuse to grow up. They value childhood because life in a busy and stressful city frightens them. Kidults would like to forget their age and openly show their fear of society and adulthood. We can infer from the article that _________.
| A.Kidults miss their childhood so much that they can't give up their toys |
| B.Bloomsbury knows some kidults don't want people to know that they are kidults |
C.Kidults like to have vitamins very much |
| D.Some toys are so interesting that even adults like them very much |
According to the author, being a kidult is good in some way EXCEPT that _______.
| A.it can improve the relationship between parents and their kids |
| B.it can help kidults feel relaxed |
| C.it is helpful to solve some social problems |
| D.it can make people loyal to one's parents |
According to the writer, _______.
| A.being a kidult is nothing wrong | B.kidults have mental problems |
| C.our society is very dull | D.some people can never grow up |
Remembering names is an important social skill. Here are some ways to master it.
Recite and repeat in conversation
When you hear a person’s name, repeat it. Immediately say it to yourself several times without moving your lips. You should also repeat the name in a way that does not sound forced or artificial.
Ask the other person to recite and repeat
You can let other people help you remember their names. After you’ve been introduced to someone, ask that person to spell the name and pronounce it correctly for you. Most people will be pleased by the effort you’re making to learn their names.
Admit you don’t know
Admitting that you can’t remember someone’s name can actually make people relaxed. Most of them will feel sympathy if you say, “I’m working to remember names better. Yours is right on the tip of my tongue. What is it again?”
Use associations.(联想)
Link each person you meet with one thing you find interesting or unusual. For example, you could make a mental note: “Vicki Cheng-tall, black hair.” To reinforce(加强) your associations, write them on a small card as soon as possible.
Limit the number of new names you learn at one time
When meeting a group of people, concentrate on remembering just two or three names. Free yourself from remembering every one. Few of the people in mass introductions expect you to remember their names. Another way is to limit yourself to learning just first names. Last names can come later.
Go early
Consider going early to conferences, parties and classes. Sometimes just a few people show up on time. That’s fewer names for you to remember. And as more people arrive, you can hear them being introduced to others—an automatic review for you. Most people will feel ______ when you try hard to remember their names.
| A.moved | B.annoyed | C.delighted | D.discouraged |
If you can’t remember someone’s name, you may ____________.
| A.tell him the truth | B.tell him a white lie |
| C.ask him for pity | D.ask others to help you |
When you meet a group of people, it is better to remember ________.
A all their names B. a couple of names first
C. just their last names D. as many names as possibleWhat does the text mainly tell us?
| A.Tips on an important social skill. | B.Importance of attending parties. |
| C.How to make use of associations. | D.How to recite and repeat names |
I first went to Harrow in the summer term. The school had the biggest swimming pool I had ever seen. It was a good joke to come up behind a naked boy, and push him into the pool. I made quite a habit of this with boys of my own size or less.
One day I saw a boy wrapped in a towel on the side of the pool. He was no bigger than I was, so I thought him a fair game. Coming secretly behind, I pushed him in, holding on to his towel so that it would not get wet, I was surprised to see an angry face come out from the water, a
nd a being of great strength making its way by face strokes (猛力地划)to the shore. I fled(逃跑), but in vain. He overtook me, seized me violently, and threw me into the deepest part of the pool. I soon climbed out on the other side, and found myself surrounded by a crowd of younger boys.” Do you know what you have done?” they said, “It’s Amery; he is in Grade Six. He is champion at gym; he has got his football honor.”
I was frightened and felt ashamed. “How could I tell his position when he was wrapped in a bath towel and so small.” He didn’t seem pleased at all, so I added in a most brilliant word, “My father, who is a great man, is also small.” Hearing that, he laughed, and after some general words about my rude behavior and how I had better be careful in the future, signified the incident was closed. The writer thought Amery” a fair game” because the boy.
| A.looked like an animal | B.was fond of games |
| C.was of similar size | D.was good at sports |
The writer felt” ashamed” because.
A. he was laughed at by other boys |
B.Amery turned out to be in the same grade |
| C.he pushed Amery hard and hurt him | D.he played a joke on an outstanding athlete |
By saying “My father, who is a great man, is also small”, the writer.
| A.tried to please Amery | B.challenged Amery |
| C.threatened Amery | D.admired his father |
Which of the following is TRUE?
| A.The writer could run faster than Amery. |
| B.The writer liked playing on boys of all sizes. |
| C.Amery was a student in Grade Four. |
| D.Amery forgave the writer for his rude behavior |
Louis Pasteur, one of the world's great scientists, was born in 1822, and died in 1895.While still a young boy, Louis Pasteur made his decision to become a scientist. He spent much of his life time studying the diseases of cattle, chickens and other tame animals. His wife learned to help him with his work. Almost everyone knows that Pasteur is the man responsible for finding
a way of preventing milk from spoiling (变质). Not many people know he was the first to imagine and to prove that air we breathe is full of germs. One of his greatest successes was finding a treatment for people and animals to prevent a disease called rabies (狂犬病). Louis Pasteur won many honors and could have got large amount of money. But Pasteur preferred to live simply. The real happiness of this unusual man came from his work. Louis Pasteur did so well in his life that the French government took up his work and created the Institute Pasteur in the year 1888.According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
| A.Pasteur was a scientist and doctor as well. |
| B.Pasteur lived for less than seventy years. |
| C.Everybody knows that Pasteur succeeded in finding a way of preventing milk from spoiling. |
| D.Pasteur's wife was of some help to him in his work.. |
From the passage, we know that Pasteur lived a simple life. This is because ________.
| A.he earned little money. | B.he cared much about money. |
| C.what he really enjoyed was a simple life. | D.of all mentioned above. |
Why were many honors given to Louis Pasteur?
| A.Because he was the greatest scientist in the world. |
| B.Because he spent much of his life time studying the diseases of people . |
| C.Because he lived simply. |
| D.Because he was a rare success as a scientist. |
Pasteur could have got large amount of money if he had___________.
| A.cared much about it. | B.made more discoveries. |
| C.lived a better life. | D.achieved more successes. |
To Louis Pasteur the real happiness in his life was to __________.
| A.study | B.work |
| C.get large amount of money | D.raise tame animals |