题目内容
19.How to Do Well in ExamsDo not underestimate the power of revision in the days and hours before an examination.The closer you are to the exam,the more chance you have of storing and retaining crucial information.But do not overdo it.(71)D An effective daily routine can help you through an exam period,so in the days leading up to your first exam,get into the habit of being up and ready to work by game.It can be a shock to the system after months of working to your own timetable to be mentally alert at that time if you have not prepared for it.
On the day of the exam,have a good breakfast,pack two of everything you need (pens,pencils,erasers,etc.),then make your way to the examination hall in good time. (72)A.
Once in your seat,simply pause for a few seconds and collect your thoughts.Close your eyes and take in a few slow,deep breathes to help you relax.When you turn over the test paper,spend a short period reading through all the instructions and questions,paying particular attention to key verbs such as"discuss","compare"and"evaluate". (73)E It is wise always to allow for 10 minutes at the end of the exam to give yourself time to go back over your answers.Once you have selected the questions you wish to tackle,begin by attempting the one you think is your strongest.It will give you more confidence when you see a well-answered question down on paper.Also remember to write clearly,and do not be afraid to express the unexpected:after all,examiners can get very bored marking stereotypical answers.
(74)BIf you do need something else focus on to help collect your thoughts,choose a fixture in the room,such as the ceiling or anything else that will not allow you to be distracted (分神).
Finally,once you have finished,never hang around outside afterwards to attend the discussion by other students. (75)F
A.Do not arrive too early,though,as other people's anxiety can be contagious(会传染的),and you may suffer from undue panic.
B.Try not to be tempted to look at those around you,or at the clock.
C.When you get home,read the examination paper through and look up all the words you didn't understand.
D.Sleep,exercise and relaxation are all just as important.
E.Map out a quick plan of points you wish to make and how much time you should spend on each question.
F.Go and have a well-earned rest,then prepare for your next exam
G.Underestimate the test in your mind.
分析 文章介绍如何在考试中取得好的成绩,从考前的准备,考试中答题,考试之后的休息作者都给出了建议.
解答 71.D.推理判断题,根据上文:But do not overdo it.可知:睡觉,锻炼,放松一样重要,故选D.
72.A.推理判断题,根据上文:then make your way to the examination hall in good time.可知:不要到的太早,因为别人的焦虑可能会影响到你,你可能会几度恐慌,故选A.
73.E.推理判断题,根据上文:When you turn over the test paper,spend a short period reading through all the instructions and questions,paying particular attention to key verbs such as"discuss","compare"and"evaluate".可知:详细制定你要表达的重点,在每个问题用多少时间,故选E.
74.B.推理判断题,根据下文:If you need something else to focus on to help you collect your thoughts,choose a fixture in the room,such as the ceiling or anything else that will not allow you to be distracted.可知:尽量不要看周围的人,也不要看钟,故选B.
75.F.推理判断题,根据上文:once you have finished,never hang around outside afterwards to attend the discussion by other students.可知:要好好休息准备下一场考试,故选F..
点评 考察学生的推理判断能力和联系上下文的能力,在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.此类的填空题一定要联系上下文,根据上下文的内容加上自己的理解,再作出正确的判断.
headlights.Seeing the road ahead was a (23)A.I felt as if I had been transported into a shadow world.(24)D I looked was only dark grayness.Even the trees (25)B the road had become frightening,(26)D me of some frightening stories.I drove on and on through the waves of
dark and wondered (27)C it would end.
After a while,(28)B,the sun broke through the fog and the world was transformed.The
golden light beams (29)A the landscape.The red and yellow leaves shone on the (30)D.The
river along the road shone in the sunshine.Everything seemed full of (31)A and joy again.I
smiled and drove,singing a song in my heart.I thanked God for both the sunshine and the (32)C,because he reminded me again of just how (33)B this world can be.
In our lives the fog can roll in sometimes too.Things can go (34)D.Problems can appear.
Difficulties,pains and troubles can seem to (35A us and block out all the light in our life.
When this happens and the world seems (36)C in gray,we need to remember that we can break through the fog.We can (37)B the shadows away with love.We can transform the world with our joy.We also can light a way (38)C the dark for others to follow.God is willing
to (39)D our souls with his love and light.All he asks is that we share their shine.May all of your foggy days be (40)C then.May your soul shine brightly.And may you forever struggle to live in God's light.
21.A.photo | B.sea | C.picture | D.drop |
22.A.turned on | B.put on | C.turned off | D.put off |
23.A.challenge | B.disappointment | C.devotion | D.pain |
24.A.Nowhere | B.Somewhere | C.Anywhere | D.Everywhere |
25.A.ranging | B.lining | C.standing | D.planting |
26.A.warning | B.informing | C.accusing | D.reminding |
27.A.why | B.what | C.if | D.unless |
28.A.otherwise | B.though | C.besides | D.therefore |
29.A.bathed | B.changed | C.broke | D.impressed |
30.A.mountains | B.roads | C.headlights | D.trees |
31.A.light | B.smile | C.heat | D.smoke |
32.A.weather | B.air | C.fog | D.dark |
33.A.peaceful | B.beautiful | C.small | D.quiet |
34.A.smooth | B.mad | C.well | D.wrong |
35.A.surround | B.remove | C.encourage | D.improve |
36.A.moved | B.touched | C.covered | D.attracted |
37.A.knock | B.drive | C.beat | D.pour |
38.A.across | B.over | C.through | D.above |
39.A.replace | B.conduct | C.match | D.fill |
40.A.lasting | B.endless | C.brief | D.late |
A.Cornwall | |
You can find that'weekend feeling'every day of the year,in the country's favorite holiday destination.Some find it in a rock pool on a golden beach,others find it along a dramatic coastal path over-looking crashing waves,while for some it can only be discovered on wild moors and quiet woods.Art lovers are sure to find all the inspiration they could wish for in a lively arts scene,while gastronauts(冒险食客) can savour the secret ingredients that make Cornwall a foodie's heaven. Start planning,start discovering; get your free 2011official Cornwall guide and visit the website. | |
B.Cornwall,paradise found | |
The gardens of Cornwall are the envy of the world.With its temperate climate Cornwall is the perfect home for a flourishing variety of plants,trees and shrubs.For seasoned horticulturists,keen amateurs or energetic families looking for a fun day out,there is always a surprise around the next corner-maybe a hidden vista or a startling splash of colour. With over 70gardens to choose from you can walk amongst wild woodlands or stand and admire the formal splendour of a country estate.Kitchen gardens,perfumed gardens,and even Japanese gardens-you will discover something fresh,whatever the season. Click the'request brochure'button for your FREE guide or visit the website for more information. | |
C.Peak District | |
Come to the Peak District and get right to the heart of a great holiday-right at the heart of the UK.Our world-class destination is a stone's throw from everywhere.From Hollywood film locations to superb landscapes and quality accommodation to luscious local food,we've got it all.Add awesome attractions,historic houses,glorious gardens,fantastic theme parks,fabulous festivals and vibrant nightlife-and you have the perfect recipe for a brilliant break.Order your free copy of our 2011Visitor Guide now! | |
D.Discover the stunning Channel Island of Guernsey in 2011 | |
It doesn't take long to get to the stunning Channel Island of Guernsey,but once you're here,you'll feel a long way from home-Discover its unforgettable blend of stunning scenery,unique character and rich heritage for yourself in 2011. Welcome to the islands of Guernsey.Lying close to the north coast of France and bathed by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream,the islands are the perfect escape. Indulge in an unforgettable meal,explore the region's rich heritage or simply revel in the beauty of your surroundings,the islands of choice have it all.On this site,you'll find all the information you need to create a holiday filled with special memories-So take some time to look around and start planning your perfect break. | |
E.Visit the English Riviera-South Devon's Beautiful Bay | |
Torquay,Babbacombe,Paignton and Brixham boast stunning beaches and award-winning visitor attractions. But it's not just palm trees and a famously mild climate,there is treasured literary and natural heritage just waiting to be discovered.The 22miles of coastline has been endorsed by UNESCO as a Global Geopark.Explore Agatha Christie's place of birth and the inspiration behind fictional tales and her real life story. Visit the website to request your free Accommodation Guide and prepare to explore South Devon's beautiful bay. | |
F.Pure Jersey | |
Whether you're looking for a short break or longer holiday,Jersey has it all!Discover breathtaking beaches,fabulous restaurants,cosmopolitan shopping,leafy country lanes,award-winning attractions and fascinating WWII history.Stay in family-friendly hotels or self-catering lodges,chic hotels or great-value guest houses. With over 30departure points from the UK,you can fly in less than an hour or sail by fast ferry.What's more,with its lovely mild climate,Jersey is the warmest place in the British Isles. |
46.Doris,an amateur photographer,is now learning English in the UK.She is planning for a short visit to a place where she can not only has inspiration but also enjoys good food.More importantly,she wish to make it flexible according to her schedule.Any season would be fine as long as there are colourful flowers and warm sun shine.B
47.Rainy,a housewife,is taking a short break to relax herself from boring daily routine,but wishes to spend some days outdoors with her three young girls.She hates the cold winter and is ready to travel by any means of transportation so long as it won't take a long time.She prefers street shopping to on line shopping.F
48.Shirley,a professional column writer,is expecting to experience the UK in a special and unforgettable way.She writes about review on food,introduction to customs and lifestyle of the British.C
49.Kathy,an artist,has great passion for nature.She is enthusiastic about exploring the unknown,learning from tradition,enjoying the amazing scenery and bathing the sun on the beach.She usually reads a lot about the persons she paints before she starts working on it.E
50.King,a scholar,a nature lover,has written quite a few books on wars.On the other hand,he is particular about food.He is planning to spend one or two days simply enjoying the beauty of nature and quietness of the woods.A.
Though Michael was the (36)B of the class when he entered high school,his(37)Dcontinued to encourage him,but also made it very clear that he did not have to play (38)A if he didn't want to.
However,Michael loved football and was (39)Bto try his best at every practice.All through high school,he never (40)C a practice or a game,but remained a bench warmer(替补队员) all four years.His (41)C father was always in the stands,with words of (42)A for him.
It was the end of the football season,and as Michael ran slowly onto the practice field shortly(43)D the big final game,the coach met him with a telegram.Michael (44)Athe telegram and became deathly silent-his father died that morning,and the sad man left for (45)B immediately.
In the third quarter,when the team was ten points (46)C,a silent young man eagerly(47)Bonto the sidelines.The coach and his players were shocked to see their team-mate back so (48)D.
"Coach,please let me (49)D.I have to play today,"said Michael.Feeling sorry for him,the coach (50)C.Before long,nobody could believe their eyes.This small bench warmer played like a(n) (51)A.He helped his team win finally.
When the team was cheering for their (52)A,Michael was sitting in the corner all alone.The coach came to him and said,"You were fantastic!Tell me (53)D you did it?"
Tears in eyes,Michael said,"Well,you knew my dad died,but did you know he was blind?"He (54)C a smile,"Dad came to all my games,but today was the first time he could (55)B me play,and I wanted to show him I could do it!"
36.A.strongest | B.smallest | C.biggest | D.youngest |
37.A.coach | B.players | C.classmates | D.father |
38.A.football | B.games | C.practices | D.basketball |
39.A.required | B.determined | C.satisfied | D.reminded |
40.A.failed | B.lost | C.missed | D.won |
41.A.sympathetic | B.upset | C.faithful | D.optimistic |
42.A.encouragement | B.judgment | C.wisdom | D.amusement |
43.A.after | B.since | C.towards | D.before |
44.A.went through | B.turned over | C.got over | D.tore up |
45.A.school | B.home | C.field | D.class |
46.A.ahead | B.beside | C.behind | D.away |
47.A.walked | B.ran | C.stepped | D.slipped |
48.A.quietly | B.sadly | C.punctually | D.soon |
49.A.go | B.fight | C.work | D.play |
50.A.left | B.refused | C.agreed | D.cried |
51.A.star | B.son | C.amateur | D.trainer |
52.A.victory | B.award | C.memorial | D.unity |
53.A.why | B.when | C.where | D.how |
54.A.spread | B.skipped | C.forced | D.stopped |
55.A.hear | B.see | C.feel | D.make |