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17.Knowing the best way to study will help you to be a better student.By using your time properly,you can do your homework more quickly.Learning to study is not difficult.
The first thing to remember is that you must be willing to learn.It doesn't mean that you must always like the subject.It does mean,however,that you must be willing to do whatever is necessary to learn.Try to understand why it is important and how it will help you now and later to do and learn other things.Knowing mathematics facts will be useful in your whole life.Knowing how to spell makes any kind of writing easier.Sometimes subject that you think is going to be uninteresting will be exciting when you begin to work at it and understand it more clearly.Learning things can be fun if you are willing to work with them.
Here's some advice for you:have a certain time each day and a quiet place with good lighting for study,so that you can concentrate on your study without interruptions; have everything ready before you sit down to study,a dictionary,paper,a pen and books; be sure you understand what you should learn before you start; read carefully and pay special attention to the most important things; when memorizing,first find out the main parts and then recite the whole thing; check your homework after you finish it; never forget the importance of review and preview.

24.What will help us to be a better student?A
A.knowing what is the best way to learn.
B.Using your tie properly
C.Doing your homework quickly.
D.Always liking all the subject
25.If you want to learn better,the first thing you should do is thatB
A.you must always like the subject
B.you must be glad to do whatever is necessary to learn.
C.you must have a certain time each day and a quiet place with good lighting for study.
D.you must have everything ready before you sit down to study.
26.Which of the following is NOT the advice given in the article?C
A.To focus on what you are studying.
B.To review and preview.
C.To study at a quiet place for a whole day.
D.To pay attention to the most important things.

分析 本文讲述了如何成为一个优秀的学生.首先你必须愿意学习,并且能专注于自己正在学习的东西,做到课前预习以及课后复习,分清主次,这样才能成为一个优秀的学生.

解答 24-26.A B C
24.A 考查细节理解.根据"Knowing the best way to study will help you to be a better student"可知,知道最好的学习方法可以帮助你成为一个更好的学生.故选A.
25.B 考查细节理解.根据"The first thing to remember is that you must be willing to learn"可知,想要学好,要记住的第一件事是你必须愿意学习,故选B.
26.C 考查细节理解.本文中作者提出的建议包括专注于自己正在学习的东西,课前预习以及课后复习,分清主次.但是不包括C选项.故选C.

点评 阅读理解考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.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.

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