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How to listen in English exams Listening is an important but difficult part for middle school students in English exams.The following suggestions may benefit you a lot.
   Relax yourself.
   Before listening,it's necessary to have a peaceful state of mind. (1)
G
G
If that doesn't work,drinking some water or washing your face with cold water may help you to some extent.
   (2)
A
A

   As soon as the listening starts,focus on it without thinking about anything else.While listening,you can also recall(回想)the related knowledge in common with the material concerned,such as the vocabulary about the subject or topic,which is beneficial to your better understanding.
   Grasp the main idea.
   Sometimes the monologue,dialogue or conversation you're listening to is a little bit longer than you expect.And it's normal that some unnecessary information is included.However,you don't need to understand it completely.(3)
F
F

   Ignore the new words.
   Without doubt,there usually exist unfamiliar words in listening materials.In fact,it's almost impossible for you to know or understand all the words in the listening material sometimes.(4)
D
D
It's mistaken to waste much time on figuring them out while listening.
   Develop the habit of taking notes.
   In the course of listening,it's a good habit to write down the content and leave out the unimportant details.(5)
E
E
By taking notes,we can remind ourselves of the key points.

A.Concentrate on listening.
B.The more words you memorize,the better it is.
C.Feeling nervous or worried is harmful and unnecessary.
D.What you need to do is turn a deaf ear to the new words.
E.Make a list of what you think is important while listening.
F.Instead,just pay attention to the key points and general ideas.
G.If you feel nervous or anxious,try taking a deep breath to calm yourself down.

【考點(diǎn)】教育
【答案】G;A;F;D;E
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