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2004年mini-lecture(4/7) - 英语听力

2004年mini-lecture(4/7)-英语听力.mp3
[00:00.57]Your questions have a point. [00:02.66]Y...
[00:00.57]Your questions have a point.
[00:02.66]You're really asking, "What sort of person are you?" and to find out, you have to really listen.
[00:10.15]There are at least three components of real listening.
[00:14.75]For one thing, real listening means not changing the subject.
[00:19.88]If someone sticks to the topic, you can assume that he or she is really interested in it.
[00:27.57]Another component of real listening is listening not to just words but to tones of voice.
[00:34.87]I once mentioned D.H. Lawrence to a friend.
[00:39.15]To my astonishment, she launched into an academic discussion of the imagery in Lawrence's works.
[00:47.13]Midway through, I listened to her voice.
[00:51.16]It was, to put it mildly, unanimated, and it seemed obvious that the imagery monologue
[00:58.72]was intended solely for my benefit, and I quickly changed the subject.
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