听力原文:Bill: Betty, you speak several languages, don't you? Betty: Yes, I speak Spanish and French. Bill: And what helped you most in learning those languages? Betty: What helped me most...Well, I studied both languages in high school, and I'm still studying Spanish here at the university, but I think that travel has probably been the most help to me. You see, I've been lucky in that I've lived in Europe. Believe me, I didn't speak very well before I moved there. Bill: You're fight, Betty. After studying a language, practice is very useful. When you live in a country where the language is spoken, it's ideal. But, you know, sometimes it's difficult to make friends in a new place, even when the people are very friendly. Betty: Yes, I know what you mean. Especially if you don't speak my language too well. I had some problems when I first moved to Europe. Bill: And, of course, some people are shy. Betty: That's true. Bill: Betty, whether or not I'm living in a country where the language is spoken, I always go to movies, and whenever I can, I watch TV or listen to the radio in the language I'm trying to learn. Betty: Me too. And reading is another good way to learn. Books are good, but I think that newspapers and magazines are even better. Bill: So do I. But I don't believe that it's possible to take advantage of practice opportunities without some knowledge of the language first. Betty: Sure. First it's a good idea to study grammar, vocabulary. Bill: ...and listening, perhaps even reading. Betty: Then practice is very, very helpful. (20)