Sentences in spoken English are often incomplete, ungrammatical, and full of ______, false starts, and redundancies.
A: hesitation
B: hesitations
C: unwillingness
D: stop
A: hesitation
B: hesitations
C: unwillingness
D: stop
B
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- 中国大学MOOC: Sentences in spoken English are often incomplete, ungrammatical, and full of ______, false starts, and redundancies.
- There is a kind of language which is often spontaneous and sentences are often incomplete, ungrammatical, and full of hesitations, false starts, and redundancies. If it is not recorded, spoken language can’t be listened to again. Moreover, it is expected to be understood immediately. It is called _____ language.
- 1. In spoken English sentences tend to be long and complex,Some sentences are incomplete.
- Which of the following is NOT a feature of spoken language? A: Use of less complex syntax B: Use of complex sentences C: Use of incomplete sentences D: Use of conventional phrases
- Compared with spoken English, written English tends to use longer words of Latin origin, and often relies on rhetorical devices for effectiveness.( )
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Gaps and redundancies can be put anywhere. () A: True B: False
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When delivering a presentation,spoken English is more preferred than written English. The statement is _____. A: true B: false C: half true D: nonsense
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According to the passage, some people don’t like to learn English because they think English is__________. A: full of jargon words B: spoken very slowly C: hard to spell correctly D: grammatically complex
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Both English and French ______ in Canada. A: have spoken B: is spoken C: are spoken
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Match the incomplete sentences with clauses.