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最新出炉的英文版IBT听力讲义(十一)

  Skill II Connecting Information

  5. Type V: Organization Question

  What is organization question: in understanding organization questions you may be asked about the of the listening passage, or you may be asked about the of the listening passage.

  How to recognize this question:

  4 structures of IBT listening passage:

  l Simple structure

  l Paratactic structure

  l Compare structure

  l Contrast structure

  Cracking Table QUESTIONS:

  l Counterpart: paratactic details and symbolic characteristics

  l True or False: mentioned or not

  l Sort order: process and procedure

  Example 1: compound words

  Choose the right form of each compound noun.

  

 

Closed form

Hyphenated form

Open form

Ski+book

 

 

 

Six+pack

 

 

 

History+book

 

 

 

Text+book

 

 

 


  P: Let’s look at a few things about English. What is a compound word?

  S: Two chemicals mixed together?

  P: Very funny, but no.

  S: Two words mixed together.

  P: Well, yes, in a manner of speaking. A compound word is made up of two or more words that express a single idea. There are different ways that compound nouns can be formed. We are going to concentrate here on the noun plus noun form. Can you come up with any examples?

  S: Doghouse, dog plus house. Cupcake, cup and cake.

  P: Excellent. There are three different ways to form this type of compound noun: there is the closed form, in which the words come together as one, such as firefly…keyboard…notebook.

  S: Textbook, fireplace.

  P: Great. And there is the hyphenated form…ski-boot, daughter-in-law, sin-pack…The last form of compound nouns is the open form, such as post office … history book…mineral water. Just exactly how and why these three exist is not clear, but it seems likely that the process will begin with two words, become hyphenated after a time, and then eventually end up as just one word. Language is a living thing and always changing.