题目内容

When you meet many different kinds of difficulties in your study, you’re supposed to    to face them rather than escape from them.

①look for a better way to improve your study

②feel that learning is so boring

③lose heart and lose yourself on other things you like

④ask your parents, teachers or friends to help you

⑤keep a calm heart and never give up

A. ①②④         B. ②③⑤         C. ①④⑤

 

【答案】

C

【解析】

试题分析:

①寻找更好的方法来提高你的学习

②感到学习是如此无聊

③丧失信心,在自己喜欢的其他事物中迷失自己

④向父母,老师或者朋友求助

⑤保持冷静永不放弃。

句意:在学习中,当你遇到许多种不同的困难时,你应该……面对他们而不是逃避他们。联系常识,可知2、3属于消极反应,故选C.

考点:语句理解

点评:解答本题首先要理解各个选项表达的含义,然后结合常识选择正确答案。

 

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Hi Brad,

It’s good to hear from you again. I find that I’m not good at writing compositions. It’s hard for me to prepare the form of a composition and organize sentences. ①Could you tell me how to deal with this problem? I would really appreciate if you offer me some good methods.

Best wishes,

                                                                      Cindy

Hi Cindy,

A composition is really a story and any story is told to an audience. There is a form for this and it is in three parts. First, tell them(the audience) what you are going to tell them. Then tell them, and finally tell them what you told them. Parts one and three are short and most of the information is in part two. It works like this.

Let’s say you are asked to write a 200-word composition about your visit to the Great Wall. You would begin with an opening sentence or two saying something like “The Great Wall of China is a national ②landmark that is famous around the world. I visited it last summer and I want to tell you about it.” That uses about 25 words to tell them what you are going to tell them.

The second part would be about 150 words and would contain information about the Great Wall such as how long it is, when it was built, who built it and why, the fact that it is one of the seven wonders of the world and you would talk about how you felt and what you thought when you visited this national treasure. This is telling them.

Finally, you would use about another 25 words to say something like “That was my first visit to the Great Wall and it was a very emotional experience to actually touch something so old and famous. ③每个中国人至少参观长城一次.I plan to go back whenever I can.” Here, you are telling them what you told them in the story and wrapping it all up into a neat package. This formula(惯例)works for both compositions and speeches and I think you will find it helps to organize your thoughts. I hope it’s helpful.

Best wishes,

                                                                 Brad Franklin

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