题目内容
8.If you fail a class in college,figuring out what to do next is important.Here are some tips.Learn what impact the grade will have on your academics.Are you no longer qualified for the next course in a series?(36)FDo you need to register again for this class?Do you need to take a summer course to stay on track for graduation?
(37)GGenerally speaking,many schools can allow for a failure in exam here and there.But if you are on academic probation (试读),failing a class can have a major impact on your financial aid.Check with the financial aid office about what your failed grade may mean for your particular situation.
(38)EDid you party too much?Did you take part in too many club activities?Did you spend too little time in preparing for the tests?Did you turn in assignments late?Figuring out where things went wrong can help you figure out what you'll need to get right in order to pass this class (and any other) in the future.
Tell your parents or anyone else you may need to.Your parents may not have a legal right to know your grades.(39)A Putting the failed grade into the open will give you one less thing to stress about.And hopefully doing so will provide you with the support that you need to prevent it from happening again.
Move on and let go.Admit you messed up,figure out what happened,and move on.Since you're in college to learn,take away the failure from your experience and make the most of it.(40)B
A.But you may still need to tell them.
B.Remember it's not the end of the world.
C.Do you try your best not to lose your financial aid?
D.So ask your parents what you should do next.
E.Be honest with yourself about why you failed.
F.Do you need to arrange your schedule for it again?
G.Learn what impact the grade will have on your financial aid.
分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了在大学里失败以后的计划.
解答 36.F.推理判断题.根据后文Do you need to register again for this class?Do you need to take a summer course to stay on track for graduation?可知提出疑问你需要再安排一次吗;故选F.
37.G.推理判断题.根据后文Generally speaking,many schools can allow for a failure in exam here and there.But if you are on academic probation (试读),failing a class can have a major impact on your financial aid可知说明学习成绩对你的经济资助有什么影响;故选G.
38.E.推理判断题.根据前文Figuring out where things went wrong can help you figure out what you'll need to get right in order to pass this class (and any other) in the future可知对自己失败的原因要诚实;故选E.
39.A.推理判断题.根据前文Tell your parents or anyone else you may need to.Your parents may not have a legal right to know your grades可知但是你可能还需要告诉他们;故选A.
40.B.推理判断题.根据前文Since you're in college to learn,take away the failure from your experience and make the most of it可知记住考试失败不是世界末日;故选B.
点评 七选五阅读是完成性阅读,和完形填空很类似,不同的是一个选词,一个选句子.解题时,要注意上下文语境,充分考虑信息词(选项中和空格前后句子中相同或相近的词),选出最符合语境的句子.
| A. | everything | B. | nothing | C. | anything | D. | something |
No one could get a normal,(45)Bword out of him.And,as no one knew how he made his living and he lived quite simply,always wearing the same old second-hand suit-they often (46)Ahim.
They (47)Ahis singing,calling him"crazy".William had been in Cheekyville for some years,when,one day,a rumor(谣言) (48)Cround the town:William had (49)D a role in a very important opera in the nation's capital,and there were posters everywhere (50)B the event was a great (51)C.And to everyone's surprise in Cheekyville---when William was being (52)Cby reporters,he answered their questions by speaking (53)Bsinging.And he did it with good(54)D and with a clear and pleasant voice.
From that day,William gave up singing (55)A.Now he did only during his stage appearances and world tours.Some people suspected (56)Bhe had changed,but others still had no idea,and continued believing him to be somewhat mad.They wouldn't have thought so(57)Cthey had seen what William kept in his big suitcase.It was a large stone with a hand-carved message on it.It said"Practice every second,for you never know when your (58)Awill come."
Little did people know that rather (59)Dhe got the role in the opera because the(60)Ahad heard William singing while out buying a newspaper.
| 41.A.strange | B.handsome | C.funny | D.sensitive |
| 42.A.strong | B.special | C.common | D.anxious |
| 43.A.debate | B.practice | C.sing | D.communicate |
| 44.A.shout | B.respond | C.repeat | D.tease |
| 45.A.singing | B.spoken | C.written | D.printed |
| 46.A.disrespected | B.loved | C.appreciated | D.disturbed |
| 47.A.made fun of | B.got addicted to | C.took pride in | D.made sense of |
| 48.A.developed | B.reflected | C.spread | D.expressed |
| 49.A.refused | B.ruined | C.created | D.got |
| 50.A.confirming | B.advertising | C.approving | D.assessing |
| 51.A.benefit | B.discovery | C.success | D.experience |
| 52.A.opposed | B.blamed | C.interviewed | D.welcomed |
| 53.A.other than | B.rather than | C.more than | D.less than |
| 54.A.service | B.remarks | C.signs | D.manners |
| 55.A.at all hours | B.at all points | C.at certain time | D.at times |
| 56.A.how | B.why | C.that | D.where |
| 57.A.while | B.because | C.if | D.since |
| 58.A.chance | B.money | C.inspiration | D.wisdom |
| 59.A.carefully | B.quickly | C.naturally | D.accidentally |
| 60.A.director | B.writer | C.actress | D.teacher |