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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1】【1What is the radio program for?

A. Sharing personal feelings.

B. Discussing language skills.

C. Promoting community service.

2】【2What is the second point Prof. Sheffield mentioned?

A. To give details and facts. B. To introduce main ideas. C. To conclude the article.

3】【3What makes an excellent article according to Prof. Sheffield?

A. Formal language. B. Detailed facts. C. Personal style.

【答案】

1】【1B

2】【2A

3】【3C

【解析】W: This is Word Master on Radio 4. Today we have professor Danny Sheffield from Arkansas Community College. Okay Danny, could you tell us how to produce a good piece of writing in college?

M: Well, one of the basic things about any writing is to remember three key points: number one, say what you’re going to say. So you’re telling the reader what you’re going to write about, and maybe also your opinion in the beginning part. The second thing is: say it. And here’s where you provide details and facts to support what you have stated. And the third part is: say it again. Conclude the main parts of your article and re-state the key points that you’ve made, and what you want your readers to understand.

W: Uh, what really separates an excellent article from the average ones?

M: I would say it’s a personal voice. Because people respond to such an article much more easily. So if you want to touch the reader’s feelings, your natural voice will help. That puts your writing more into the excellent type, rather than, “Oh, this is a good formal article.”

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