题目内容

The kids at the top of the class get there by mastering a few good ways that others can learn.  Here are some secrets of straight-A(成绩全优的) students.
①Take good notes and use them.  The teacher will test you on what he or she emphasized.  That’s what you find in your notes.
②Study anywhere or everywhere.  Some students work late at nights when the house is quiet.  Others wake up early.  but straight-A students study as soon as they come home from school.  All agree that they succeed in their study because they can studying like this.
③Organize well.  Don’t waste time looking for a pencil or missing paper.  Keep everything at the right place.
④Plan your time.  If you want to be a straight-A student, make sure to finish all your tasks before the deadline.
⑤Do more than you are asked..  Part of learning is practicing.  The more you practice, the better you will learn.
任务一:根据内容完成下列表格。
 
Secrets of Being a Straight-A Student
Secret 1
小题1:
Secret 2
小题2:
Secret 3
Organize well.
Secret 4
小题3:
Secret 5
小题4:
任务二:你一定还有你的有效学习经验,请你写用英语一条出来与同学们一同分享。
小题5:Your Secret:

小题1:Take good notes and use them.
小题2:Study anywhere or everywhere.
小题3:Plan your time.
小题4:Do more than you are asked
小题5:Preview and review your lessons.

试题分析:这篇短文主要讲述学习问题。文章重点介绍了成绩全优学生取得好成绩的几点秘诀。
小题1:细节理解题。根据第一个秘诀的介绍可知应填Take good notes and use them。
小题2:细节理解题。根据第二个秘诀的介绍可知应填Study anywhere or everywhere。
小题3:细节理解题。根据第四个秘诀的介绍可知应填Plan your time。
小题4:细节理解题。根据第四个秘诀的介绍可知应填Do more than you are asked。
小题5:就学习而言,预习和复习也同样重要,成绩全优学生必定注重预习和复习。故可填Preview and review your lessons.。
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小题1:Usually the police find criminals because they use their computer.
小题2:The police do not usually ask criminals who are in prison about a crime because these criminals could not have done it.
小题3:The most useful evidences that criminals leave at the places of their crimes are things with their DNA in them.
小题4:Many criminals usually take something away only on their shoes after the crimes.
小题5:The story is about a bank robbery.
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