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       Learn a new language as quickly as possible

       Learn like a spy! Be mistaken for a native.

       Pimsleur courses help people who need to speak another language quickly.Our courses took 40 years to develop and are now used by the FBI, CIA, and business professionals everywhere.They’re so effective; you have nothing to lose!

You will get:

•Language instruction that is proven to be effective

•No boring repetition, charts or meaningless formulas

•Eight fluency-focused lessons on four audio CDs

•Audio instruction with a 25-year history of success

•Full 30-day money-back guarantee (just in case)

•Special offers on our more advanced courses

Reasons to learn using the Pimsleur Approach:

       •Speak without an accent so that you sound like a native.

•Practice what’s natural to you in English.

       •Feel safe and confident.You’ll know how to deal with any situation.

       •Protect your busy life.30-minute lessons are perfect for your daily commuting, lunch break, or workout.

•Remember without trying.Material is scientifically arranged so that you learn without pain.

•Join 25 million people who have graduated with success since 1980.

       The entire Pimsleur Approach is what language learning should be: quick, fun, and easy! Each lesson is the foundation for the next.You’ll keep building on what you’ve learned.

1.What can prove Pimsleur courses to be successful ?

       A.Full 30-day money-back guarantee

       B.Eight fluency-focused lessons on four audio CDs

       C.25 million people have graduated with success .

       D.30-minute lessons are perfect for your daily commuting, lunch break, or workout.

2.According to the text, what does the course offer?

A.Effective language instruction.

       B.Language rules for you to recite.

       C.Learning a new language by repeating many times

       D.Opportunities to work with business professionals.

3.According to the text, which of the following is NOT a reason for choosing the Pimsleur Approach?

A.It will correct your accent.

       B.It will build your confidence.

       C.It will help you remember things easily.

       D.It will teach you how to control your balance .

4.It can be inferred that the text is a(n) __________.

       A.report on a new language learning method

B.ad of a language training organization

       C.notice of the opening of a new course

       D.comment on a language training organization

 

【答案】

1.C.事實判斷題。根據第一部分第三句話和第三部分本句可推出答案。

2.【答案】A【解析】細節理解題。根據第二部分的“Language instruction that is proven effective”可知A正確;

3.【答案】D【解析】判斷正誤題。根據第三部分的內容,只有D項未提到。

4.【答案】B【解析】推理判斷題。通讀全文可知,本文是一則Pimsleur課程的廣告,主要介紹了該課程的內容及其優點。

 

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