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【题目】 Do you feel nervous before and during exams? Are you afraid of taking the test? (1)学会应对圧力很重要且必要. Here are five steps to follow.

Arrive on time. Arriving late will make you feel nervous. (2)Arriving too early will give you time to sit there and worry about things.

Plan your time. You should know how many questions to answer in the exam. Then plan your time to answer all the questions.

Don't waste time. (3)当你遇到不会做的题目时,你应该怎么做呢?Don't waste too much time on them and remember you have to answer all the questions in the exam.

Use all your time. (4)If you finish the exam before time is up, you'd better make full use of the time to check your answers instead of just sitting there. It can help you make as few mistakes as possible.

Move on. (5)Once an exam is over, forget about it. The best thing you can do is to go home and study for the next one.

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【答案】

1Learning to deal with stress is very important and necessary.

2太早到达会给你时间坐在那儿担心事情。

3When you come across questions that/which you can’t solve, what should you do?

4如果你提前完成了考试,你最好充分利用时间来检查你的答案,而不只是坐在那里。

5一旦考试结束了,就不要再想它了。你能做的最好的事情就是回家为下一个考试做准备。

【解析】

考试前和考试时你感到紧张吗?你害怕参加考试吗?学会应对圧力很重要而且必要的。本文向我们介绍了可以遵循的五个步骤、建议。

1

分析句子可知,本句是陈述句,时态是一般现在时;“学会应对压力”可用learn to deal with stress,用于句首作主语,需用其动名词形式并大写;“很重要且必要”可用very important and necessary表示。故填Learning to deal with stress is very important and necessary.

2

Arriving too early翻译为“太早到达”;give sb time to do sth翻译为“给某人时间去做某事”;sit there翻译为“坐在那儿”;worry about things翻译为“担心事情”。故填“太早到达会给你时间坐在那儿担心事情。”

3

分析句子可知,本句是时间状语从句加特殊疑问句,时态是一般现在时;“当……时”可用when表示,用于句首需用大写首字母;“遇到不会做的题目”可用定语从句表达,“遇到一个题目”可用come across questions表示,“不会做”可用can’t solve表示,先行词是物,在从句中做宾语,可用引导词thatwhich引导;“你应该怎么做呢?”可用“what should you do?”表示。故填When you come across questions that/which you can’t solve, what should you do?

4

分析句子可知,本句含有if引导的条件状语从句,翻译为“如果”;finish the exam before time is up翻译为“提前完成考试”;had better翻译为“最好”;make full use of翻译为“充分利用”;check one’s answers翻译为“检查答案”;instead of翻译为“而不是”;sit there翻译为“坐在那儿”。故填“如果你提前完成了考试,你最好充分利用时间来检查你的答案,而不只是坐在那里。”

5

分析句子可知,本句含有once引导的时间状语从句,翻译为“一旦”;an exam is over翻译为“考试结束”;forget about it翻译为“忘掉它”;“The best thing you can do is to go home and study for the next one.”中含有主语从句“The best thing you can do”,you can doThe best thing的定语,翻译为“你能做的最好的事情”;go home翻译为“回家”;study for the next one翻译为“为下一个考试做准备”。故填“一旦考试结束了,就不要再想它了。你能做的最好的事情就是回家为下一个考试做准备。”

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