题目内容

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 wil1ing 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 the 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(中断); 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.
Don’t try to spend a lot of time researching learning methods. There are many students who know many good learning methods but don’t study well. They forget that no one can study well unless he studies hard

  1. 1.

    The main goal of the article is                .

    1. A.
      to prove that learning is not difficult
    2. B.
      to make the readers be interested in study
    3. C.
      to tell the importance of self teaching
    4. D.
      to tell the students how to study well
  2. 2.

    The first thing to remember in studying is that                .

    1. A.
      you must like the subject
    2. B.
      you must follow the teacher
    3. C.
      you must enjoy learning
    4. D.
      you must spend much time researching learning methods
  3. 3.

    We learn things because                .

    1. A.
      we may use these things in the future
    2. B.
      we like the subjects
    3. C.
      our parents want us to learn them
    4. D.
      every student learns them at school
  4. 4.

    The following advice is given in the article EXCEPT               .

    1. A.
      To put a pen, paper and books beside you before study
    2. B.
      To study at any possible time and place
    3. C.
      To review and preview
    4. D.
      To pay attention to the most important things before you start to study
  5. 5.

    Among the following statements, which of the following is true?

    1. A.
      The more learning methods we have, the better we will study
    2. B.
      Finding the best learning method is the most important in learning
    3. C.
      If you don’t work hard, though you have a good learning method, you can’t be good at study
    4. D.
      Once we have mastered a good learning method, we can improve our study greatly
DCABC
试题分析:这篇文章讲的是让学生怎么学习好。介绍了一些好的学习方法,但是作者也指出知道好的学习方法但是不努力也没有用。
1.主旨题:从第一段的句子:Knowing the best way to study will help you to be a better student. 可知这篇文章讲的是让学生怎么学习好。选D
2.细节题:从第二段的句子:The first thing to remember is that you must be willing to learn.可知第一件事是要愿意学习,选C
3.推理题:从第二段的句子:Sometimes the 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.可知我们学习是因为我们以后工作可以用到。选A。
4.细节题:从倒数第二段的内容:可知文章提到的建议有:在学习前手边放上纸,笔,要预习和复习,在学习前知道最重要的事情。没有提到随时随地都要学习,选B
5.细节题:从文章最后一段的句子:There are many students who know many good learning methods but don’t study well. They forget that no one can study well unless he studies hard.可知知道好的学习方法但是不努力也没有用。选C
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  In the modern world more and more people meet the problem of identity.The most interesting example is that of a so–called “banana” , which refers to an American who has an Asian face but holds Western values.

  In Shanghai, there now live a group of people from abroad.They look no different from the locals and speak fluent Chinese or even Shanghai dialect, but when it comes to writing Chinese characters, they are almost illiterate(文盲).Jack is such an example.He never learned to read or write Chinese characters, which he finds mysterious and difficult.From time to time, he files to the US as he does not feel Shanghai is where he comes from.“But when I am in the States, I feel that's not my home either, ”he said.

  At De Gaulle Airport in France, there is a Swiss man who has been living in the waiting–room for a long time because he lost h is passport during his travels.He was refused entry into several countries.But when he was eventually allowed to return to Swizerland, he refused to leave the airport.His reason was very simple- “I am sure who I am.I need no acknowledgement from others, ” he said during an interview.For th is reason he was honored by the Western media as “the Hero of identity.”

  As the Internet becomes more and more popular, the problem of identity becomes more serious.In a virtual world, people can have different addresses registered with different names.In the Internet chat room, even one's gender(性别)is hard to determine.It seems that in the glohal village, people are saying hello every day to each other without knowing whom they are talking to.

  What will be the next crisis(危机)of identity?With the development of cloning technology, it might be: who is the real “I” ?

(1)

What does the passage mainly talk about?

[  ]

A.

The importance of identity.

B.

The crisis of identity.

C.

Differences between Eastern and Western cultures.

D.

Difficulty in living in foreign counties.

(2)

The Swiss man had to live in De Gaulle Airport in France because ________.

[  ]

A.

he needed to board a plane at any time

B.

he couldn't afford to live in a hotel

C.

he needed others acknowledgement

D.

he couldn't prove who he was

(3)

A “banana” in the passage is in fact an ________.

[  ]

A.

American traveling to Asia

B.

American keeping Eastern culture

C.

American born in Asia

D.

America–born Asian

(4)

We can infer from the passage that the author believes ________.

[  ]

A.

there will be more problems relating to identity in the future

B.

Internet technology helps solve problems of identity

C.

only people traveling abroad have problems of identity

D.

people don't need to worry about identity

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  In the modern world more and more people meet the problem of identity.The most interesting example is that of a so-called “banana”, which refers to an American who has an Asian face but holds Western values.

  In Shanghai, there now live a group of people from abroad.They look no different from the locals and speak fluent Chinese or even Shanghai dialect, but when it comes to writing Chinese characters, they are almost illiterate(文盲).Jack is such an example.He never learned to read or write Chinese characters, which he finds mysterious and difficult.From time to time, he files to the US as he does not feel Shanghai is where he comes from.“But when I am in the States, I feel that’s not my home either,” he said.

  At De Gaulle Airport in France, there is a Swiss man who has been living in the waiting-room for a long time because he lost h is passport during his travels.He was refused entry into several countries.But when he was eventually allowed to return to Swizerland, he refused to leave the airport.His reason was very simple-“I am sure who I am.I need no acknowledgement from others,” he said during an interview.For th is reason he was honored by the Western media as “the Hero of identity.”

  As the Internet becomes more and more popular, the problem of identity becomes more serious.In a virtual world, people can have different addresses registered with different names.In the Internet chat room, even one’s gender(性别)is hard to determine.It seems that in the glohal village, people are saying hello every day to each other without knowing whom they are talking to.

  What will be the next crisis(危机)of identity? With the development of cloning technology, it might be:who is the real “I”?

(1)

What does the passage mainly talk about?

[  ]

A.

The importance of identity.

B.

The crisis of identity.

C.

Differences between Eastern and Western cultures.

D.

Difficulty in living in foreign counties.

(2)

The Swiss man had to live in De Gaulle Airport in France because _______

[  ]

A.

he needed to board a plane at any time

B.

he couldn’t afford to live in a hotel

C.

he needed others acknowledgement

D.

he couldn’t prove who he was

(3)

A “banana” in the passage is in fact an _______

[  ]

A.

American traveling to Asia

B.

American keeping Eastern culture

C.

American born in Asia

D.

America – born Asian

(4)

We can infer from the passage that the author believes _______

[  ]

A.

there will be more problems relating to identity in the future

B.

Internet technology helps solve problems of identity

C.

only people traveling abroad have problems of identity

D.

people don’t need to worry about identity

Doors and windows can’t keep them out; airport immigration officers can’t stop them and the Internet is a complete reproduction soil. They seem harmless in small doses, but large imports threaten Japan’s very uniqueness, say critics. “They are foreign words and they are infecting the Japanese language”.

“Sometimes I feel like I need a translator to understand my own language, ”says Yoko Fujimura with little anger, a 5-year-old Tokyo restaurant worker.“It’s becoming incomprehensible”.

It’s not only Japan who is on the defensive. Countries around th globe are wet through their hands over the rapid spread of American English. Coca?Cola,for example, is one of the most recognized terms on Earth.

It is made worse for Japan, however, by its unique writing system. The country writes all imported utterances(言论) except Chinese?in a different script called katakana (片假名). It is the only country to keep up such a difference. Katakana takes far more space to write than kanji?the core pictograph (象形文字) characters that the Japanese borrowed from China 1,500 years ago. Because it stands out, readers complain that sentences packed with foreign words start to look like extended strings of lights. As if that weren’t enough, katakana terms tend to get puzzling.

 For example, digital camera first appears as degitaru kamera. Then they became the more ear?pleasing digi kamey. But kamey is also the Japanese word for turtle. “It’s very disappointing not knowing what young people are talking about,” says humorously Minoru Shiratori, a 53?year?old bus driver. “Sometimes I can’t tell if they’re discussing cameras or turtles.”

In a bid to stop the flood of katakana, the government has formed a Foreign Words Committee to find suitable Japanese replacements. The committee is slightly different from French?style language police, which try to support a law that forbids advertising in English. Rather, committee members and traditionalists hope a non?stop campaign of persuasion, gentle criticism and leadership by example can turn the tide.

12.According to the author, the reason why the Japanese is infectd greatly by English is .      

A.that nothing can prevent it from entering into Japan

B.that English is the most recognized language in the world

C.that the government has not set up a special administration department to control this trend   before it becomes popular in Japan

D.not clearly mentioned in this passage

13.By saying “counties around the globe are wet through their hands over the rapid spread of American English,”the author infers that        .

A.even a restaurant worker in Japan may feel the English infection on Japanese

B.the flood of katakana has covered most of countries in the world

C.Coca?Cola is the most popuar on the earth and this product covers all the global market

D.many other countries are affected greatly by American English

14.According to the author, the last paragraph mainly deals with.      

A.how French-style language police has prevented the infection of English

B.how Japanese Foreign Words Committee prevents the infection of foreign words

C.the suitable Japanese replacements

D.why committee members and traditionalists begin to declare a war against the infection of foreign words

15.Which conclusion can be drawn based on the opinions from the Japanese people (in paragraph 2 and 4 of this passage)?

A.The elders strongly advocates replacing the foreign words than young people.

B.All the people dislike speaking the foreign words, such as “digi kamey”.

C.They are so old that it is necessary to give some language assistance by a specialist.

D.People’s work determines the language they speak.

In the modern world more and more people meet the problem of identity.The most interesting example is that of a so – called “banana”, which refers to an American who has an Asian face but holds Western values.
In Shanghai, there now live a group of people from abroad.They look no different from the locals and speak fluent Chinese or even Shanghai dialect, but when it comes to writing Chinese characters, they are almost illiterate(文盲).Jack is such an example.He never learned to read or write Chinese characters, which he finds mysterious and difficult.From time to time, he files to the US as he does not feel Shanghai is where he comes from.“But when I am in the States, I feel that’s not my home either,” he said.
At De Gaulle Airport in France, there is a Swiss man who has been living in the waiting – room for a long time because he lost h is passport during his travels.He was refused entry into several countries.But when he was eventually allowed to return to Swizerland, he refused to leave the airport.His reason was very simple—“I am sure who I am.I need no acknowledgement from others,” he said during an interview.For th is reason  he was honored by the Western media as “the Hero of identity.”
As the Internet becomes more and more popular, the problem of identity becomes more serious.In a virtual world, people can have different addresses registered with different names.In the Internet chat room, even one’s gender(性别) is hard to determine.It seems that in the glohal village, people are saying hello every day to each other without knowing whom they are talking to.
What will be the next crisis(危机) of identity? With the development of cloning technology, it might be: who is the real “I”?
【小题1】What does the passage mainly talk about?

A.The importance of identity.
B.The crisis of identity.
C.Differences between Eastern and Western cultures.
D.Difficulty in living in foreign counties.
【小题2】The Swiss man had to live in De Gaulle Airport in France because      
A.he needed to board a plane at any time
B.he couldn’t afford to live in a hotel
C.he needed others acknowledgement
D.he couldn’t prove who he was
65.A “banana” in the passage is in fact an     
A.American traveling to Asia   B.American keeping Eastern culture
C.American born in Asia    D.America – born Asian
【小题3】We can infer from the passage that the author believes      
A.there will be more problems relating to identity in the future
B.Internet technology helps solve problems of identity
C.only people traveling abroad have problems of identity
D.people don’t need to worry about identity

In the modern world more and more people meet the problem of identity.The most interesting example is that of a so – called “banana”, which refers to an American who has an Asian face but holds Western values.

In Shanghai, there now live a group of people from abroad.They look no different from the locals and speak fluent Chinese or even Shanghai dialect, but when it comes to writing Chinese characters, they are almost illiterate(文盲).Jack is such an example.He never learned to read or write Chinese characters, which he finds mysterious and difficult.From time to time, he files to the US as he does not feel Shanghai is where he comes from.“But when I am in the States, I feel that’s not my home either,” he said.

At De Gaulle Airport in France, there is a Swiss man who has been living in the waiting – room for a long time because he lost h is passport during his travels.He was refused entry into several countries.But when he was eventually allowed to return to Swizerland, he refused to leave the airport.His reason was very simple—“I am sure who I am.I need no acknowledgement from others,” he said during an interview.For th is reason  he was honored by the Western media as “the Hero of identity.”

As the Internet becomes more and more popular, the problem of identity becomes more serious.In a virtual world, people can have different addresses registered with different names.In the Internet chat room, even one’s gender(性别) is hard to determine.It seems that in the glohal village, people are saying hello every day to each other without knowing whom they are talking to.

What will be the next crisis(危机) of identity? With the development of cloning technology, it might be: who is the real “I”?

1.What does the passage mainly talk about?

   A.The importance of identity.

   B.The crisis of identity.

   C.Differences between Eastern and Western cultures.

   D.Difficulty in living in foreign counties.

2.The Swiss man had to live in De Gaulle Airport in France because      

   A.he needed to board a plane at any time

   B.he couldn’t afford to live in a hotel

   C.he needed others acknowledgement

   D.he couldn’t prove who he was

65.A “banana” in the passage is in fact an     

   A.American traveling to Asia                                          B.American keeping Eastern culture

   C.American born in Asia                                               D.America – born Asian

3.We can infer from the passage that the author believes      

   A.there will be more problems relating to identity in the future

   B.Internet technology helps solve problems of identity

   C.only people traveling abroad have problems of identity

   D.people don’t need to worry about identity

 

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