题目内容
2、1. If you get into t , you can ask your teacher for help.
2. The keys must b to Mr. Brown.
3. “Z” is the f letter in the English alphabet.
4. I d with your opinion(观点).
5. I’m sorry I took your book by m .
6. The teacher asked me to e seats with Li Lei.
7. She o and was late for work today.
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三、选择题
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试题答案
2、1. trouble 2. belong 3. final 4. disagree
5. mistake 6. exchange 7. overslept
三、选择题
First, take a day to enjoy your school. You won’t fit in at school if you don’t know the school. Ask for a school map. Try to get to know every corner of your new school. A good school handhook can be of great help. But to make it easy, ask the people near you where something is—tell people that you are new when you need help.

Be nice to everyone. Be nice to everyone, the young or the old, because they might just be your next teacher or friend.
Get to know your teachers and pay attention in class. Teachers always pay attention to(关注) new students, Talk to them and find out more about them. Never test their limits(底线)—don’t go too far, or you may end up getting into trouhle(麻烦)
You need to make friends. Talk to different people. Be yourself and don’t lie. This is YOUR school now, take a chance(机会) on being who you weren’t at your old school. Join a few clubs or sports teams and make more friends in this way.

Be yourself and be polite. Don’t worry too much about what people think of you. Be true, be yourself, and be nice to everyone, no matter how mean(unfriendly) they may seem at first. It’s often the “girl/boy that I did’t like at my new school” that ends up being my friend after a little while. But then again, don’t be afraid to stand up for yourself if it’s very clear that you should.
Work hard to fit in while still being yourself. The first few weeks are always hard, but you’ll soon get used to it.
小题1:It is very easy to find places in your new school hy ____________.
A.looking at a map | B.asking penple for help |
C.reading a handbook | D. walking around the school |
A.try to stand up all the time |
B.be friendly to the mean persons |
C.always do things by yourself |
D.not change your idea if it’s right |
A.how to fit in when at a new school |
B.how to make friends at a new school |
C.how to enjoy the beauty of the school |
D.how to be yourself at a new school |
according to the education experts and students themselves. Here are the secrets of top students.
Study is the first thing. Once the books are open or the computer is on, phone calls are unanswered,
TV shows unwatched, snacks unnoticed. Study is business; business comes before everything.
Study anywhere or everywhere. Study times are different for different children. Some work late at night
when the house is quiet. Others wake early. Still others study as soon as they come home from school.
However, all agree that consistency (持之以恒) is needed.
Get organized. Don't waste time looking for a pencil or missing paper. Keep everything right where one
can put one's hands on it. Even for a student who doesn't keep his own study area organized, a bag or a
drawer is needed to put things in to save time.
Learn how to read. The secret of good reading is to be an active reader-one who continually asks
questions that lead to a full understanding of the writer's message.
Use your time best. Even the best students put off their work sometimes. But when that happens, they
face it. "If you want to be at the top, make sure to finish the work on time." says Christi Anderson, a top
student at Lyman High School.
Take good notes and use them. Reading the text is important, but the teacher is going to test you on
what he or she emphasized (强调). That's what you find in your notes.
Another kind of important "secret" of the top students is not so secret at all. For almost all of them,
their parents' help is important.
B. study in the early morning
C. study in our favorite time with consistency
D. study as soon as we get home
B. to organize ourselves into groups
C. to keep everything in hand
D. to get everything organized
B. Ask questions continually.
C. Study everywhere.
D. Arrange our time well.
B. the good education experts.
C. some basic learning skills.
D. the parents' help.
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class. Make an effort to show your teacher you are doing your best."
—Jocelyn Howard, 16
"Learn to put your activities in order of importance. School comes first, and if you just study as soon
as you get home, it's OK. You can also relax and play computers or do the other things you enjoy. But
don't settle for (沉溺于) just getting by. Try hard! And don't be afraid to get help from teachers."
—April Madlangbanyan, 17
"If you have trouble getting along with a specific teacher, pray about it. Ask God to help you see that
teacher through HIS EYES, not your own. And talk with that teacher. Good communication can
strengthen any relationship-even with a hard-to-get-along-with teacher."
—Lisa Shaw, 21
"Being a good student means being organized. Remember to bring all your supplies, everything-to
each class every day. Make sure that you'll never skip (逃) class. And when you're in class,really pay
attention! Don't let yourself daydream or write notes to friends. Completing your homework on time is
also important."
—Victoria Walsh, 16
"When you're having trouble getting along with a certain teacher, stay calm! You may not agree with
him or her, but you've got to remember the teacher is the authority (权威) figure. So make sure that you're respectful and open-minded. Ask for a specific time the two of you can talk. Explain yourself and address (探讨) problem, not the teacher."
—Amanda Baken, 18
"Being a good student means studying often, not just cramming (填鸭式的用功) before a test.
Identify (识别) your weak areas. For example, maybe you don't have good reading skills or it's hard for
you to take notes. Once you identify what your weakness is, ask for help in these specific areas. Be willing to go in early or stay after school to get extra help. Go into the school year knowing that being a good
student will require time and effort!"
—Tiffany Irving, 20
B. you should avoid seeing him again
C. you should ask God for help
D. you should look on him as God
B. not finishing your homework on time
C. writing notes to your best friends in your class
D. bringing all your study things to each class, not escaping from class, listening carefully in class
B. Wasting one's time.
C. Doing opposite things.
D. Having gone.
B. Victoria Walsh advises completing your homework on time..
C. Amanda Baken thinks that teachers should respect students.
D. April Madlangbanyan thinks that a good student should be the first to come to school.
B. some teachers said something about school
C. some students talked about something at school
D. some teachers talked about specific students