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2024學(xué)年第一學(xué)期“南太湖聯(lián)盟”第二次聯(lián)考高一英語學(xué)科試題卷1.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Visitafamousplace.B.Drinksomewine.C.Trysomefood.2.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Findaprivateroom.B.Leavethebuilding.C.Gotoatrainstation.3.Whenwilldinnerbeserved?A.At5:30pm.B.At6:00pm.C.At8:00pm.4.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Crazy.B.Surprised.C.Tired.5Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?.A.Animals.B.Forests.C.Habits.6.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.Workingonherfarm.B.Offeringthemanajob.C.Askingthemantosellherhisland.7.Whendidthemanstarttoworkonthefarm?A.Attheageof18.B.Attheageof20.C.Attheageof28.8.Howmanyvoicemassageshavethewomanleft?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.第2頁/共11頁9.Whatproblemdoesthewomanhave?A.Sheisalittledeaf.B.Shefailstocontactsomeone.C.Shesendsthewrongmessage.10.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Cleanherhouse.B.Visithergrandpa.C.Packthebooks.11.What’sthewoman’sfeelingoftheinterview?A.Confident.B.Calm.C.Upset.12.Whatproblemdoesthewomanthinkshehad?A.Sheansweredincorrectly.B.Shespoketoomuch.C.Shespenttoomuchtimepreparing.13.What’sthewoman’splanfortonight?A.Goingtobedearly.B.Havinganotherinterview.C.Seeingashowwithherfriend.14.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?AThecomingmeeting.B.Thechangeoftheweather.C.Theman’sschedule..15.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Headmasterandsecretary.B.Husbandandwife.C.Doctorandpatient.16.Whatwillthemandoat3:00p.m.today?A.MeetJohnCarroll.B.Talktoscienceteachers.C.Pickuphissuit.17.Whatdoesthemanprefertodrink?A.Tea.B.Water.C.Coffee.18.Whathappenedwhenthespeakerwas10yearsold?A.Helosthisparents.B.Histoyswerestolen.C.Hisfather’sbusinessfailed.19.Whatisthespeaker’sjobprobably?A.Anactor.B.Aneducator.C.Abusinessman.20.Whoisthespeaker’sorganizationfor?A.Lessluckyparents.B.Poorchildren.C.Sickchildren.第3頁/共11頁AUsinganapp(應(yīng)用程序)tolearnalanguageishandybecauseyoucanfollowlessonsandcheckyourprogressanywhereBelowisalistofmyfavoritewaystolearnlanguagesfrommyphone..GoogleTranslateMostofappsteachyoualanguagethroughexercisesandprogressivesteps,whileGoogle’ssimplytellsyouhowtowriteandspeakanythingyourunthroughit.Still,Ithinkit’sagreatchoiceforbeginners.IliketolearnlanguageswithGoogleTranslatefortwomainreasons:itslonglistofsupportedlanguages,andtheseverallanguagelearningmethods.RosettaStoneRosettaStoneisdesignedspecificallyforhelpingtravelerslearnbasicwordsandphrases(短語).There’salsoaphrasebookwithbasicwordsandwordsrelatedtorestaurants,hotels,andgettingaround—allveryusefulforsomeonetraveling.Ifyouwant,youcanbuyextraphrasebookscoveringtopicslikeshopping,colors,emergencies,andsoon.BusuuBusuu’sappisuser-friendly.Yougettopickwhereyou’dliketobegininthecourse.Thewordsandphrasesyou’lllearnareespeciallyhelpfulforbeginnerswhomightfindthemselvesaroundpeoplespeakingaforeignlanguageandneedtolearnwordsinrealsituationsquickly.However,Busuudoesn’tsupportasmanylanguagesassomeoftheseotherapps.MemriseMemriseisn’taseasytouseforquicktranslationsasGoogleTranslate,butitiseasytoworkwith,supportsofflinecourses,andletsyoulearnanumberoflanguages.Youcanstartoffsimpleormovetomoreadvancedlessonsdirectly.IfindMemrisetobeuniqueinhowitteachesnewwordsandphrases.Theyputwordsintosentencesalongsidewordsthatsoundsimilarinyourlanguage,whichmakesiteasiertoremember.1.Whichappsaresuitableforbeginnersaccordingtothewriter?A.BusuuandMemrise.B.GoogleTranslateandBusuu.C.RosettaStoneandMemrise.D.GoogleTranslateandandRosettaStone.2.WhatisspecialaboutMemrise?A.Itisdesignedfortravelers.B.Ithasanadvantageofquicktranslation.C.Itsupportsalargenumberoflanguages.D.Ithasanunusualmethodofteachingvocabulary.3.Inwhichpartofamagazinemaythistextappear?A.Travelling.B.History.C.Technology.D.Business.BThefirsttimeIrealizedthatIhadaloveforsportscompetitionswasduringtheFieldDayinelementaryschool.Smallformyage,andmoreofabookwormthanasportslover,Ihadsufferedthatspecialhumiliationofbeingpickedlastforvariousgymteams.TheFieldDay,whichfocusedonindividual(個體的)skills,wasdifferent.IntheSoftballThrowevent,Igotmyfirsttasteofsportingvictory.Creditgoestotheexampleofmyfirstcoach,myfather.Heliftedweightseverymorningathome.Heboughtusallbaseballglovesandhats,andinthewarmmonths,wespenthoursplayingcatch.OnceIgottosixthgradeandswitchedtoprivateschool,ourentirestudentbodywasassignedtoeithertheRedortheWhiteteam.Throughouttheyear,wecompetedagainsteachotherinvariousgamesandexercisesforpoints.IeventuallybecamepresidentofTheCommitteeofGames.Ialsoplayedonthefieldhockeyteamandthebasketballteam.Andathome,playingtennis,skating,skiingandbikingweresimplynormalthingswedid.Duringthebreaktime,magazineswerealsoquitepopularforusteens.Theseregularlyfeaturedarticlesonphysicalexercise.Somehow,mycollegeroommateandItookupthehabitofcompletingRoyalCanadianAirForce(RCAF)exerciseseveryday,apracticethatcontinuedintomymarriage,whenwehadnosparemoneytousetojoinagym.So,thoughitshockssomeofourfriends,thatearlyfoundation(基礎(chǔ))continueinadulthoodintoasportsandfitnessfocus,consideredimportantevenonvacation.Istilllovereadingandthearts,too.AsfarasI’mconcerned,lifeistherichestwithmyfeetinbothworlds.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“humiliation”meaninParagraph1?A.Responsibility.B.Shock.C.Shame.D.Glory.5.TheauthorthoughtshewonintheSoftballThroweventbecauseof.A.herconfidenceinhersportsskills.B.theeffortssheputintoexercising.C.heradvancedsportsglovesandhats.D.thestronginfluenceofherfather.6.Whathappenedaftertheauthorsteppedintoadulthood?A.Shechangedthefocusintoreading.B.Shestucktoworkingout.C.Sheregularlyexercisedonweekends.D.ShejoinedRoyalCanadianAirForce.7.Whatcouldbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Sports,myloveforlife.B.Father,myguideinsports.C.ThebenefitsIgetfromphysicalsports.D.Myunforgettablechildhoodwithsports.第4頁/共11頁CManyofusareluckyenoughtohavesomedegreeofchoiceoverwhatweeat.Butarethedecisionswemakeaboutourdietasfreeasweassume?Itappearswe’rehugelyinfluencedbyotherpeople—especiallythoseclosesttous—whenitcomestowhatweeat.Researchhasfoundthatthecloserandstrongertwopeople’sconnectionis,themorecontroltheyhaveovereachother’sfoodchoices.Thismeanssocialsignalsgenerallyencourageustoeatmore.Beingaroundhealthyeatersmayguideyoutoeathealthieraswell,though.Eatinghabitsarealsoaffectedbywhatwesee.“Thereisproofthat,ifyouseepicturesoffood,thatvisualstimulationcaninspireyourdesiretoeat,”saysaUKscientist,SuzanneHiggs.Socialmediaisoneplacewherevisualandsocialsignalsmeet.Evidenceshowsiffriendsinyoursocialnetworkpostregularlyaboutparticulartypesoffood,itcouldleadyoutocopythem,forbetterorforworse.Andresearchindicatesthatsocialmediamightbechangingourrelationshipwithfood,makingusthinkdifferentlyaboutwhatweeat.“Ifallyourfriendsonsocialmediaarepostingpicturesofthemselvesconsumingfastfood,it’sgoingtosetanormthateatingfastfoodiswhatpeopledo,”saysHiggs.Researchsuggestswe’remorelikelytobeattractedbyphotosoffastfood,especiallysomerichinsaturatedfat(飽和脂肪),whichcanmakeusfeelgood,saysEthanPancer,aprofessorinCanada.Humansarebiologicallypreparedtoseekouthigh-caloriefood—anabilitythathelpedourancestorssurvivewhentheysearchedforfood.“Healthierfoodsareoftenseenasboringincomparison,andprocessedfoodisconsidered‘cool’,”aresearcherfromFrance,TinaTessitore,addsthat,“Inadvertising,youseeunhealthyfoodinsocialsettingspeoplehavingabarbequewithfriends,forexample,whilehealthyfoodusuallyfocusesmoreonthenutritionalvalue.Ifyousawfriendseatingsaladtogether,itwouldn’tseemsotrue.”Allofthefindingsarebotheringresearchersabouttheeffectsofsocialmedia,whethergoodorbad.8.What’stheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthearticle?A.Topresentelementsaffectingeatinghabits.B.Toexplainthereasonsforadvertisingfood.C.Toraisepublicawarenessofphysicalhealth.D.Toconcludefindingsofanewresearch.9.WhichofthestatementsmightSuzanneHiggsagreewith?A.Seeingphotosoffamiliarfoodpreventsyoufromeatingmore.B.Socialmediahasmoreinfluenceonyourdietingthanclosefriends.C.Youmayfallintothehabitoffastfoodconsumptionfollowingsocialmedia.第5頁/共11頁第6頁/共11頁D.You’resuretoimitatewhatothersmakeandeatifyouregularlysurftheInternet.10.Whatcanweinferfromthearticle?A.Peoplearefreetomakeachoiceonwhattoeat.B.Humanbeingsareborntochoosefoodrichincalorie.C.Theyounggenerationpreferfastfoodbecauseit’s“cool”.D.You’llbeeasilyencouragedtopickoutfoodbyexperts.11Whatmighttheauthorfocusoninthefollowingparagraph?.A.Researchersmakemarketsurveystestingnetizens’acceptanceofsalad.B.Internetstarsstandoutinadvertisingdifferentkindsofprocessedfood.C.Publicopinionsvaryonthecurrentissueoffoodsafetyandnutritiousdiet.D.Researchersarebecomingconcernedabouthowsocialmediaaffectsourdiet.DIntheworldofdigitalhealth,SiliconValley-basedMindstrongstandsout.Ithasaremarkableteamandtensofmillionsoffunding.Italsohasafascinatingidea-itsapp,basedonmentalfunctioningresearch,canhelpdetecttroublingmentalhealthpatternsbycollectingdataonperson’ssmartphoneusage-howquicklytheytype,forinstance.Thecompany’sappcollectsinformationabouthowpeoplearetypingandrunsitthroughamachinelearningalgorithm(計算程序)todeterminewhichdatacanpredicttheiremotionalstate.Theideaistousethatdatatoestablisha“normal”pattern-soitcanbecomparedwithsomeone’stypinghabitsonanygivenday.Ifthehabitschange,slowerormoreanxiousthannormal,theappcanwarnahealthcareprovider.ThepromiseofthistechnologyhasmadeMindstrongincrediblypopularsinceitwaslaunchedlastyear;alreadymorethanadozencountiesinCaliforniahaveagreedtoapplythecompany’sapptopatients.Doestheappliveuptoitspromise?There’snowaytotell.Almostnooneoutsidethecompanyhasanyideawhetheritworks,leadingsomeexpertstowonderifthetechnologyisreadyfortherealworld.“Iwouldn’twasteallthattimeandmoneyinthewilduntiltheygetsurethatsomeofthosethingsareasspecificastheyhopetheyare,”saidRosalindPicard,aresearcheratMITMediaLab,whoisfamiliarwithMindstrongswork.“Ithaspassedthegold-standardclinicaltestsfordepressionandanxiety,”saidDr.PaulDagum,thecompany’sfounder.“We’reconfident,andwe’realreadyseeingsomereallyexcitingresults.”Mindstrongofficialssaidthatamongtheirmostencouragingresultsisthatitsappcanevenpredicthowapersonwillfeelnextweek,kindoflikeaweatherappforyourmood.“Foraclinician(臨床醫(yī)生)orsomeonelookingafterapatient,theyknowthatitcouldbevery,verypowerful,”Dagumsaid.12.WhatcanMindstrong’sappdo?A.Improveitsusers’mentalhealth.B.Getitsuserstotypemorequickly.C.Discoveritsusers’mentalstate.D.Workoutthecausesofitsusers’trouble.13.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thewaysofcollectingdata.B.Theapp’sworkingprinciple.C.Theanalysisoftypinghabits.D.Thedevelopmentoftheapp.14.WhatisRosalindPicard’sattitudetowardstheapp?A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Uncaring.D.Defensive.15.WhatcanweinferaboutDagum’sopinionontheapp?A.Theapphasapowerfuleffectonanxiety.B.Theappcanalsopredictweatherconditions.C.Careproviderscouldbesupportersoftheapp.D.Doctorsbenefitmorefromtheappthantheirpatients.Sometimesitcanfeellikeyourheadistoocluttered.Withwork,school,orabusyschedule,thingsareboundtogetjumbled(亂糟糟的)everyonceandawhile!16Fromfocusingtojournaling,we’llteachyouhowtomindfullydistractyourselffromworryingthoughts.Focusonthepresentmoment.Practicemindfulnessdailytohelpclearyourmindandbemorefocused.Mindfulnessisallaboutlettingallotherthoughtscomeandgo.Observeyourthoughtsandfeelingswithoutjudgement,asifyou’reanoutsiderinyourownmind.17Takeawalk.18Whenyou’rebeingmindful,you’refullyengaginginthepresentmoment,lettingfeelingscomeandgoasyoufocusonwhat’sinfrontofyou.Combiningthisstateofmindwithwalkingproducesanextraspecialstressrelieverthatimprovesmentalandphysicalhealth.Tryschedulingawalkaroundtheblock,onthetreadmill,orthroughalocalparkeveryday. 19Takeamomenttobreatheandcomebacktothepresentmoment.Lifecaneasilybecomego,go,go,andintheprocess,youcaneasilyforgettobreathe.Settlingdownwhereveryouaretotakecontrolledbreathscancalmyourracingmindandheartbeat,helpingyoufeelmorerelaxed.Journalyourthoughts.Writingdownyourworriescanhelpyousortthroughthem.Tryreachingforanotebookorphonewhenamillionthoughtsareracingthroughyourmind.20Journalingcanhelpyoube第7頁/共11頁第8頁/共11頁moreawareofyouremotionsandreflectonwhat’stroublingyou.A.Dodeepbreathingexercises.B.Takeamomenttoslowdown.CMovingyourbodymindfullycanhelpthingsseemclearer..D.Butyoucandosomethingtoclearyourmindandcalmthingsdown.E.Setdowneverythingthatcomestomind,lettingallpouroutontothepage.F.Thenletthosethoughtsandfeelingsgoandfocusonwhatyou’recurrentlydoinginstead.G.Herearesometipsonhowtoprotectyourheadfrombraininjuryandthenstartyourwork.Iloveparks.WhenIbecameamum,IwassoexcitedtointroducethemtomysonNat.Heisautistic(自閉癥)andneedsalotof21,repetition(重復(fù)),andfamiliarityto22things.Hedidnotreallyenjoyrollercoasterridesuntil2024,whenItookhimtoDisneyworldforhis21stbirthday.Thatwasahugevictoryforme,becausehehasalotofbehaviouralproblemsbutsomehowI23them.Afterourlongwait,we24togetacar.NatandIsattogether—itwasalmosttoo25.Butwesqueezed(擠)inandafterIcheckedour26severaltimes,wewereready.Beforetherideevenstarted,Natsuddenlybegan27.Ididn’trealizehewouldbeso28.Ididwhatanymumwoulddo.Isaid,“It’sOK,Nat,”andIaskedhimifhewantedtoholdmy29.Iheldhishandbeforeheeven30becauseIrealizedthatIwasafraid,too.Heheldmyhandfirmly(緊緊地),whichwasso31tomebecauseNatalmostnever32others.Butfeelingthosestrongfingerswrappedaroundmine,myanxiety33.AndthenInoticedthatNatwasnolongershaking.Wehad34eachother.Thiswasareallyenjoyableandnervous35,andwewerebothexcitedtobeapartofit.21.A.pityB.timeC.controlD.money22.A.watchB.saveC.designD.learn23.A.solvedB.consideredC.changedD.avoided24.A.seemedB.offeredC.managedD.happened25.A.fastB.dirtyC.smallD.old26.A.starttimeB.safetyrulesC.cardnumbersD.seatbelts27.A.countingB.shakingC.cryingD.running28.A.afraidB.confusedC.excitedD.embarrassed29.A.headB.beliefC.handD.attention30.A.statedB.answeredC.commentedD.shouted31.A.uniqueB.uselessC.easyD.strange32.A.reachesouttoB.putsstressonC.giveswaytoD.makesroomfor33.A.appearedB.remainedC.grewD.softened34.A.controledB.directedC.calmedD.doubted35.A.experienceB.scheduleC.habitD.movement閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Withgrowingrealisationoftherolestayingactiveplaysin36(keep)fit,nowChinesepeoplearetakingupawidevarietyofsports,withtraditionalChineseworksthatfocusonarelaxedandcalmmindbeginningtofindfavour.Adults37exerciseusuallydosoforaboutover43minutesaday,accordingtoasurveyaboutexercisehabitswhich38(put)outinFebruarybytheonlinefitnessplatformKeepandthenewsoutletP.TheWorldHealthOrganizationrecommendsatleast150minutesofaerobicphysicalactivity(有氧運動)aweek, 3921minutesadayonaverage.Thereportaddedthatahalf-hourrunwasthemostpopulartypeofexerciseformen,whilewomenlikedaerobicdancebest.40numberofpeopletakingpartintraditionalChinesebodyandmindexercisessuchasbaduanjin,TaiChiandmeditation(冥想)lastyearwasupnearly8percentyear-on-year,andupmorethan46percent41(compare)with2021.“Surveyplayerssaidthattheyfeelmoreenergetic,finditeasier42 (focus)andmemorize,andnolongerhavecoldhandsandfeetallthetime,”thereportsaid.Whilerunningandcyclingremainedthemostpopular43(form)ofexercise,thereportsaidthatmedium-tohigh-intensity(強度)worksandoutdooractivities44hiking,skateboarding,paddleboardingandpickleballhadalsogainedin45(popular).46.Thepresidentspokeatthemeetingfornearlyanhourwithoutrtohernotes.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼第9頁/共11頁第10頁/共11頁47.Itisdthatdriversshouldbehighlyconcentratedwhiledriving.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)48.Bhimselfinstudy,hedidn’tknowthattheothershadleft.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)49.Itsmethatwemighthavemadethewrongdecision.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)50.Whenwewereshownaroundtheschool,wewerefascinatedbyvofartworksmadebystudentsondisplay.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)51.Theeyewitness’unclear(描述)ofthescenehasmadethecasemoreconfusing,whichwilltakeawhileforthepolicetomakeclearofwhatreallyhappened.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)52.Hewentbacktocontributetohishomelandafterhe(畢業(yè))fromOxfordUniversity.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)53.ThelecturedeliveredbyProfessorLeeleftadeepimpressiononthe(觀眾)present.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)54.I’msofamiliarwithhimthatI(辨認出)hisvoicethemomentIpickedupthephone.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)55.Pleasedonothesitateto(聯(lián)系)meifyouhaveanyproblems.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)56.郎平的責(zé)任感和決心讓我們感到欽佩。(強調(diào)句)(漢譯英)57.那段時間,一種致命的疾病襲擊全世界,導(dǎo)致了數(shù)百萬人的死亡。(Itwasatimewhen…;ing分詞作狀語)(漢譯英)58.他們從火災(zāi)中救出的那位老人已經(jīng)被送往醫(yī)院。(定語從句漢譯英)59.無論生活多么難,你們都要采取積極樂觀的態(tài)度。(nomatterhow)(漢譯英)________________________________________________60.讓我們開心的是,當(dāng)?shù)卣龀隽司薮笈Γ⑶页晒Φ乜刂屏朔績r。(effort,takecontrolof漢譯英)________________________________________________61.上周你校舉辦了以“ExcitingBasketball,CharmingCampus”為主題的籃球賽活動。請你為校英文報寫一篇報道,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動的主題、時間和地點;2.活動情況;第11頁/共11頁3.活動反響。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為100左右;2.可適當(dāng)補充細節(jié),以使行文連貫。參考詞匯:主題theme __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第1頁/共23頁2024學(xué)年第一學(xué)期“南太湖聯(lián)盟”第二次聯(lián)考高一英語學(xué)科試題卷1.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Visitafamousplace.B.Drinksomewine.C.Trysomefood.2.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Findaprivateroom.B.Leavethebuilding.C.Gotoatrainstation.3.Whenwilldinnerbeserved?A.At5:30pm.B.At6:00pm.C.At8:00pm.4Howdoesthemanfeel?.A.Crazy.B.Surprised.C.Tired.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Animals.B.Forests.C.Habits.6.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.Workingonherfarm.B.Offeringthemanajob.C.Askingthemantosellherhisland.7.Whendidthemanstarttoworkonthefarm?A.Attheageof18.B.Attheageof20.C.Attheageof28.8.Howmanyvoicemassageshavethewomanleft?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.第2頁/共23頁9.Whatproblemdoesthewomanhave?A.Sheisalittledeaf.B.Shefailstocontactsomeone.C.Shesendsthewrongmessage.10.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Cleanherhouse.B.Visithergrandpa.C.Packthebooks.11.What’sthewoman’sfeelingoftheinterview?A.Confident.B.Calm.C.Upset.12.Whatproblemdoesthewomanthinkshehad?A.Sheansweredincorrectly.B.Shespoketoomuch.C.Shespenttoomuchtimepreparing.13What’sthewoman’splanfortonight?.A.Goingtobedearly.B.Havinganotherinterview.C.Seeingashowwithherfriend.14.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Thecomingmeeting.B.Thechangeoftheweather.C.Theman’sschedule.15.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Headmasterandsecretary.B.Husbandandwife.C.Doctorandpatient.16.Whatwillthemandoat3:00p.m.today?A.MeetJohnCarroll.B.Talktoscienceteachers.C.Pickuphissuit.17.Whatdoesthemanprefertodrink?A.Tea.B.Water.C.Coffee.18.Whathappenedwhenthespeakerwas10yearsold?A.Helosthisparents.B.Histoyswerestolen.C.Hisfather’sbusinessfailed.19.Whatisthespeaker’sjobprobably?A.Anactor.B.Aneducator.C.Abusinessman.20.Whoisthespeaker’sorganizationfor?A.Lessluckyparents.B.Poorchildren.C.Sickchildren.AUsinganapp(應(yīng)用程序)tolearnalanguageishandybecauseyoucanfollowlessonsandcheckyourprogressanywhere.Belowisalistofmyfavoritewaystolearnlanguagesfrommyphone.GoogleTranslateMostofappsteachyoualanguagethroughexercisesandprogressivesteps,whileGoogle’ssimplytellsyouhowtowriteandspeakanythingyourunthroughit.Still,Ithinkit’sagreatchoiceforbeginners.IliketolearnlanguageswithGoogleTranslatefortwomainreasons:itslonglistofsupportedlanguages,andtheseverallanguagelearningmethods.RosettaStoneRosettaStoneisdesignedspecificallyforhelpingtravelerslearnbasicwordsandphrases(短語).There’salsoaphrasebookwithbasicwordsandwordsrelatedtorestaurants,hotels,andgettingaround—allveryusefulforsomeonetraveling.Ifyouwant,youcanbuyextraphrasebookscoveringtopicslikeshopping,colors,emergencies,andsoon.BusuuBusuu’sappisuser-friendly.Yougettopickwhereyou’dliketobegininthecourse.Thewordsandphrasesyou’lllearnareespeciallyhelpfulforbeginnerswhomightfindthemselvesaroundpeoplespeakingaforeignlanguageandneedtolearnwordsinrealsituationsquickly.However,Busuudoesn’tsupportasmanylanguagesassomeoftheseotherapps.MemriseMemriseisn’taseasytouseforquicktranslationsasGoogleTranslate,butitiseasytoworkwith,supportsofflinecourses,andletsyoulearnanumberoflanguages.Youcanstartoffsimpleormovetomoreadvancedlessonsdirectly.IfindMemrisetobeuniqueinhowitteachesnewwordsandphrases.Theyputwordsintosentencesalongsidewordsthatsoundsimilarinyourlanguage,whichmakesiteasiertoremember.1.Whichappsaresuitableforbeginnersaccordingtothewriter?A.BusuuandMemrise.B.GoogleTranslateandBusuu.C.RosettaStoneandMemrise.

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