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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

  Long before they can actually speak, babies pay special attention to the speech they hear around them. Within the first month of their lives, babies’ responses to the sound of the human voice will be different from their responses to other sorts of auditory stimuli. They will stop crying when they hear a person talking, but not if they hear a bell or the sound of a rattle. At first, the sounds that an infant notices might be only those words that receive the heaviest emphasis and that often occur at the ends of utterances. By the time they are six or seven weeks old, babies can detect the difference between syllables pronounced with rising and falling inflections. Very soon, these differences in adult stress and intonation can influence babies’ emotional states and behavior. Long before they develop actual language comprehension, babies can sense when an adult is playful or angry, attempting to initiate or terminate new behavior, and so on, merely on the basis of cues such as the rate, volume, and melody of adult speech.

  Adults make it as easy as they can for babies to pick up a language by exaggerating such cues. One researcher observed babies and their mothers in six diverse cultures and found that, in all six languages, the mothers used simplified syntax, short utterances and nonsense sounds, and transformed certain sounds into baby talk. Other investigators have noted that when mothers talk to babies who are only a few months old, they exaggerate the pitch, loudness, and intensity of their words. They also exaggerate their facial expressions, hold vowels longer, and emphasize certain words.

  More significant for language development than their response to general intonation is observation that tiny babies can make relatively fine distinctions between speech sounds. Other words, babies enter the world with the ability to make precisely those perceptual discriminations that are necessary if they are to acquire aural language.

  Babies obviously derive pleasure from sound input, too: even as young as nine months they will listen to songs or stories, although the words themselves are beyond their understanding. For babies, language is a sensory-motor delight rather than the route to prosaic meaning that it often is for adults.

Why does the author mention a bell and a rattle in paragraph 1?

A. To contrast the reactions of babies to human and nonhuman sounds 

Đáp án chính xác

B. To give examples of sounds that will cause a baby to cry 

C. To explain how babies distinguish between different nonhuman sounds 

D. To give examples of typical toys that babies do not like

Trả lời:

verified Giải bởi Vietjack

Đáp án A

Theo bài văn cung cấp, ta thấy: "They will stop crying when they hear a person talking, but not if they hear a bell or the sound of a rattle."

Dịch nghĩa:

“Từ lâu trước khi thực sự có thể nói, trẻ sơ sinh đã chú ý đặc biệt đến âm thanh mà chúng nghe thấy xung quanh. Trong tháng đầu tiên của cuộc đời, phản ứng của trẻ sơ sinh với âm thanh của giọng nói con người sẽ khác với phản ứng của chúng đối với các loại kích thích âm thanh khác. Chúng sẽ ngừng khóc khi nghe người nói, nhưng sẽ không ngừng khi nghe chuông hoặc tiếng lắc. Ban đầu, những âm thanh mà một em bé chú ý có thể chỉ là những từ nhận được sự nhấn mạnh lớn nhất và thường xuất hiện ở cuối câu. Đến khi chúng khoảng sáu hoặc bảy tuần tuổi, trẻ có thể phát hiện sự khác biệt giữa các âm tiết được phát âm với âm điệu tăng dần và giảm dần. Rất nhanh chóng, những sự khác biệt này trong sự nhấn mạnh và ngữ điệu của người lớn có thể ảnh hưởng đến trạng thái cảm xúc và hành vi của trẻ sơ sinh. Từ rất sớm, trước khi phát triển khả năng hiểu ngôn ngữ thực sự, trẻ sơ sinh có thể cảm nhận khi người lớn đang vui vẻ hoặc tức giận, cố gắng bắt đầu hoặc kết thúc một hành vi mới, chỉ dựa trên các tín hiệu như tốc độ, âm lượng và giai điệu của giọng nói người lớn.

Người lớn cố gắng làm cho trẻ sơ sinh dễ dàng học ngôn ngữ hơn bằng cách phóng đại những tín hiệu này. Một nhà nghiên cứu đã quan sát trẻ sơ sinh và các bà mẹ của chúng ở sáu nền văn hóa đa dạng và phát hiện rằng, trong tất cả sáu ngôn ngữ, các bà mẹ đều sử dụng cú pháp đơn giản hóa, câu ngắn và âm thanh vô nghĩa, đồng thời biến đổi một số âm thanh nhất định thành ngôn ngữ trẻ em. Các nhà nghiên cứu khác đã ghi nhận rằng khi các bà mẹ nói chuyện với trẻ sơ sinh chỉ mới vài tháng tuổi, họ đã phóng đại âm cao độ, âm lượng và cường độ của từ ngữ. Họ cũng phóng đại biểu cảm trên khuôn mặt, kéo dài nguyên âm và nhấn mạnh một số từ nhất định.

Điều quan trọng hơn đối với sự phát triển ngôn ngữ so với phản ứng của trẻ đối với ngữ điệu chung là quan sát rằng trẻ sơ sinh nhỏ có thể phân biệt tương đối tốt giữa các âm thanh ngôn ngữ. Nói cách khác, trẻ sơ sinh bước vào thế giới với khả năng thực hiện chính xác những phân biệt cảm nhận cần thiết nếu chúng muốn tiếp thu ngôn ngữ âm thanh.

Trẻ sơ sinh rõ ràng cũng nhận được niềm vui từ âm thanh: ngay cả khi chỉ mới chín tháng, chúng sẽ nghe nhạc hoặc câu chuyện, mặc dù những từ đó vượt quá khả năng hiểu của chúng. Đối với trẻ sơ sinh, ngôn ngữ là một niềm vui cảm giác-vận động hơn là con đường dẫn đến ý nghĩa tầm thường mà nó thường là đối với người lớn.”

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  Long before they can actually speak, babies pay special attention to the speech they hear around them. Within the first month of their lives, babies’ responses to the sound of the human voice will be different from their responses to other sorts of auditory stimuli. They will stop crying when they hear a person talking, but not if they hear a bell or the sound of a rattle. At first, the sounds that an infant notices might be only those words that receive the heaviest emphasis and that often occur at the ends of utterances. By the time they are six or seven weeks old, babies can detect the difference between syllables pronounced with rising and falling inflections. Very soon, these differences in adult stress and intonation can influence babies’ emotional states and behavior. Long before they develop actual language comprehension, babies can sense when an adult is playful or angry, attempting to initiate or terminate new behavior, and so on, merely on the basis of cues such as the rate, volume, and melody of adult speech.

  Adults make it as easy as they can for babies to pick up a language by exaggerating such cues. One researcher observed babies and their mothers in six diverse cultures and found that, in all six languages, the mothers used simplified syntax, short utterances and nonsense sounds, and transformed certain sounds into baby talk. Other investigators have noted that when mothers talk to babies who are only a few months old, they exaggerate the pitch, loudness, and intensity of their words. They also exaggerate their facial expressions, hold vowels longer, and emphasize certain words.

  More significant for language development than their response to general intonation is observation that tiny babies can make relatively fine distinctions between speech sounds. Other words, babies enter the world with the ability to make precisely those perceptual discriminations that are necessary if they are to acquire aural language.

  Babies obviously derive pleasure from sound input, too: even as young as nine months they will listen to songs or stories, although the words themselves are beyond their understanding. For babies, language is a sensory-motor delight rather than the route to prosaic meaning that it often is for adults.

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