listening造句271. They collect data like information sponges: watching, listening, asking for clarification.
272. I stood on that porch listening to the silence, watching the white clouds in the dark blue summer sky.
273. He emphasised the consequent need for schools to ensure that adequate opportunities were provided for improving accomplishments in speaking and listening.
274. A few moments later, acquitted defendant Daniel Winter, who'd been listening to the closing speeches, ran from the building.
275. Listening to radio broadcasts from abroad is still a criminal offense in this country.
276. Listening is a difficult and complex skill at the best of times.