资源简介 Difficulties in learning another language2026年辽宁省普通高中学生学业水平测试·英语(合格性考试)It seems,then,that difficulties are very common among language learners.However,of therespondents,only 13%said that the difficulties had made,or might make,them give up,since全真模拟演练(一)there are more benefits of doing a foreign language course than the disadvantages.1.What does the passage mainly tell us (本试卷分I、Ⅱ两卷,满分100分,考试时间90分钟)A.The benefits of speaking with foreigners.第I卷(选择题共60分)B.The difficulties of learning another language.第一部分。阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)C.The methods of mastering a foreign language.第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)D.The motivations of taking a foreign language course.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。2.Which difficulty was mentioned by the largest number of respondents AA.Lack of time.B.Lack of moneyMany countries have populations who speak more than one language.Some people can evenC.Lack of motivationD.Lack of learning materials.speak four or five languages,sometimes using several languages in the same conversation or even3.How many respondents felt embarrassed when speaking the new language in the same sentence.A lot of people around the world are eager to master another language inA.450.B.350.C.250D.150some ways.They start their learning motivated (to succeed but then experience many4.What might learners do when faced with difficulties difficulties along the way which can affect their eagerness and willingness.A recent study wasA.Many learners might give up their learning.carried out in Singapore among 3,000 leamers who were taking a foreign language course outsideB.Only a small number of learners might quit.their normal school to find out what difficulties they had met.C.Most learners might lose confidence in learning.By far the most widely mentioned difficulty was a lock of time,which 24%of respondentsD.Few learners might try to get over their difficulties.reported as their main problem-especially (but not only)the adults.16%of those surveyed5.Who are the most likely to be interested in this passage stated that an inability to maintain motivation was their main problem,while 15%said that it wasA.Bus drivers.B.Electrical engineers.not being able to meet and have a conversation with native speakersC.Language learnersD.Professional athletes.Other problems included financial limits preventing them from continuing their course,which11%of learners put forward as a reason for giving up.Another 11%of them,especially those whoBwere learning less frequently studied languages.stated that they had either no access()orThroughout history,humans have played some kind of kicking game.What the world nowlimited access to good leaming materials.There are also a small number of respondents feelingcalls football,or soccer in the US,began as far back as 2500 BC with the Chinese game of Cuju.embarrassed when speaking the new language.The remaining 18%of learners mentioned variousThe sport we know today originated in the UK.By the 1840s,England's Football Associationother difficulties.established a set of rules,and the modern game was born.Today,more than 120 million playersOthersNo access to native speakersall over the globe take part in the game,and this makes football the world's sport.18%Financial limitsWhy is football so popular Maybe it's the game's special charm,a feeling of friendship orLack of time249%team spirit.Or maybe it's the game's international quality.In countries like France,England,Inability to maintain motivationSpain,and Brazil,major teams have players from many different nations,and these clubs nowspeaking the new languageNo or limited access to goodlearning materialshave fans across the world.2526 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览