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13.How to Motivate Yourself to StudyStudying can be one of life's most boring activities.(56)FBut you can change your attitude towards the hardship of studying by reminding yourself of a few basic but important truths!
Remind yourself of your purpose.(57)C Where do you see yourself in 5,10,or even 20years?The time you spend studying now will help to make your future dream a reality.Whether you are working towards a degree,a special skill,or some type of personal achievement,the act of studying is like a bridge between where you are now and where you want to be in the future.!
(58)B A well-educated person is a powerful person.Knowledge is priceless.A well-educated,knowledgeable person is a person who is able to navigate and excel better within the world around him/her.
Dare yourself to succeed.(59)G When you get over the barriers,you'll realize that personal achievement and fulfillment are wonderful things.Allow yourself to do the things that can contribute to your personal achievement and fulfillment-like studying!
Always keep a positive attitude.Your attitude towards study can have a huge impact on your motivation!(60)E But if you have a positive attitude towards your study,you will be able to boost motivation,just by having a positive attitude towards it.
A.Is it never too old to learn?
B.Realize knowledge is power.
C.What are your goals in life?
D.Devote your spare time and energy to study.
E.Thinking negatively is not helpful and will not help you to get motivated.
F.In fact,the very nature of studying goes against the basic human desire to maximize pleasure.
G.Tell yourself you can successfully overcome any real or imagined difficulty standing in your way.
分析 本文是一篇科教类阅读,学习是一件生活中无聊的活动,事实上,学习的特性违背人类获得快乐的最基本的愿望,但是你可以改变你的态度学习的困难提醒自己学习是重要的真理.本文以此展开谈论,主要介绍了如何激励自己学习的方法.
解答 56.答案:F.根据本文中提到Studying can be one of life's most boring activities学习是生活中最无聊的活动之一,F事实上,学习的特性违背人类获得快乐的最基本的愿望.故选F.
57.答案:C.根据标题提到Remind yourself of your purpose提醒自己你的目的,C你生活的目标是什么?故选C.
58.答案:B 根据下文提到A well-educated person is a powerful person一个受过很好教育的人是个有影响力的人,B意识到知识就是力量.故选B.
59.答案:G 根据标题提到Dare yourself to succeed敢于成功,G告诉自己你可以克服任何的困难.故G符合语境.故选G.
60.答案:E 根据上文提到Your attitude towards study can have a huge impact on your motivation你对于学习的态度会影响到你的动机,E消极的思想没有益处,这会让你变得更有活力.故选E.
点评 本文是一篇科教类阅读,属于选句填空,题目主要考查文章内容理解以及文章上下文联系.学生在做题时应仔细阅读原文内容,把握文章大意,联系文章上下文内容及所给选项含义,从而得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.
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