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13.It's not that hard to be a better writer.Seriously,it's especially true if you're starting as a non-writer who's just trying to be competent for day-to-day tasks.
1.Have a Structure. (71)DYour body should consist of paragraphs that are grouped according,to topic,each one dealing with a single element of your subject.
2. (72)AWhen you say a car runs"fast",don't leave it at that.Show me how fast it is by; detailing the vehicle's top speed and acceleration,along with listing other cars it leaves in the dust.Do the same with every other significant modifier(修饰语) you use.
3.Don't pad words. (73)CMost of the time,this ends up turning what's essentially nice; writing into unreadable nonsense.You'11see this with heavy use of unnecessary adjectives and adverbs,along with useless phrases that can easily be cut off without losing meaning.
4.Choose good words.Sometimes,the way your text reads comes down to word choice.Don't say"converse"when you can say"speak"; don't write"adjudicate"when you say"decide". (74)E
5.Use a writing software.Notice that we didn't give any advice on grammar.That's because using a quality proofreading software can help you on that end. (75)G

A.Try not to use adjectives and adverbs without providing an explanation.
B.Don't let anything keep you from it!
C.Many inexperienced writers tend to pad words to meet word count goals.
D.Regardless of what you do,your writing should have an introduction and a conclusion.
E.Basically,put your words to good use and find words that will make the experience easier for your readers.
F.Some ideas can be quite correct.
G.Sure,a few mistakes might slip in now and then,but a good tool will take care of most of them.

分析 成为好的作家也不是那么困难,并给我们提供 一些建议和方法.

解答 DACEG
71.D 根据Have a Structure可知在写作时文章要有结构,所以Regardless of what you do,your writing should have an introduction and a conclusion.不管你写什么,你都要有介绍和结论.
72.A通过When you say a car runs"fast",don't leave it at that当汽车跑快时,别那样说,通过例子来说明Try not to use adjectives and adverbs without providing an explanation别轻易使用形容词和副词.
73.C 根据Don't pad words这句话可知不要pad words,Many inexperienced writers tend to pad words to meet word count goals.许多没有经验的作者倾向于通过叠加词来凑字数.
74.E 这段告诉我们要Choose good words选择好的词汇,Basically,put your words to good use and find words that will make the experience easier for your readers一般来说,使用读者很容易理解的词汇.
75.G建议我们使用Use a writing software写作软件,Sure,a few mistakes might slip in now and then,but a good tool will take care of most of them.可知,好的工具可以帮助我们改正错误.

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

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