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In the first part of your writing you should present your thesis statement, and in the second part you should support the thesis statement with appropriate detaits. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.
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[单项选择]The number of speakers of English in Shakespeare’s time is estimated to have been about five million. Today it is estimated that some 260 million people speak it as a native language, mainly in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. In addition to the standard varieties of English found in these areas, there are a great many regional and social varieties of the language as well as various levels of usage that are employed both in its spoken and written forms.
In fact, it is impossible to estimate the number of people in the world who have acquired an adequate working knowledge of English in addition to their own languages. The purpose for English learning and the situations in which such learning takes place are so varied that it is difficult to explain and still more difficult to judge what forms an adequate working knowledge for each situation.
The main reason for the widespread demand for English is its present-day impor
A. Those geographically close to the United States.
B. Those interested in the culture of the United States.
C. Former colonies of Great Britain.
D. Countries where international conferences are held.
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The number of speakers of English in Shakespeare’s time is estimated to have been about five million. Today it is estimated that some 260 million people speak it as a(an) (21) language, mainly in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. In addition to the standard varieties of English found in these areas, (22) are a great many regional and social varieties of the language as well as (23) levels of usage that are employed both in its spoken and written forms.
In fact, it is (24) to estimate the number of people in the world who have acquired an adequate working knowledge of English in addition to their own languages. The (25) for English learning and the situations in which such learning takes place are so varied that it is (26) to explain and still more difficult to judge (27) forms an adequate working knowledge for each situation.
The main reas
A. possible
B. necessary
C. unnecessary
D. impossible