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1、英語(yǔ)閱讀七選五專練根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。1.Tips on How to Survive the Exam SeasonWhen it comes to the exam season, a lot of you may feel stressed, depressed or even want to escape. Here we have pieces of advice to help you get it through.31During the semester, going to lectures and taking a

2、 lot of notes are the first steps in the learning process. Now, at the end of the week, gather all the notes you took during the week and run through your notes quickly, 32 If yes, great. If not, you have a lot of time left to understand before the exams take place. You can ask a friend, a teacher,

3、you can look it up on the Internet or go to a library. This takes a little effort, but the results are great.Switch between different types of revision.A. Something that really helps is to plan different types of active studying while revising. You can, for example, study using flashcards for an hou

4、r, then work on the summary for an hour, then have lunch, etc.Make the facts more relatable.There are many different ways to do so. I' m going to give you two examples and the first one is to create vividimages, which can be really helpful for studying history. 34 The second is to make yourself

5、familiar with new words by looking for words that look alike in other languages.Teach and learn outside of the classroom.In my experience, teaching is the most efficient way of studying. By explaining the materials to yourself or to someone else, you ' ll remember ahembetter. 35 The idea is to s

6、it down and take turns explaining certain topics of the study material.Test yourself with past papers.At the end of the whole study process, you should prepare yourself to do past papers properly. Time yourself, don ' t cheat, and mark it af it were your real exam. Pay attention to the mistakes

7、and revise the part you didn on until you can ' t get it wrong any more.B. Prepare yourself in advance.C. Make sure to be tough on yourself.D. Even if you are motivated to study, everyone gets bored after a couple of hours of studying.E. While doing this, constantly ask yourself,“ Do I understan

8、d what I am reading?"F. Ask your parents or other family members to act as students and listen to your explanation.G. Try to imagine how the events took place and this allows you to remember certain details more accurately.H. Look for a study buddy or small study group, and discuss everything y

9、ou have studied before the exam.2.“Helicopter parenting " describes a style of raising childrenpahsirts are over-protective and do too much. It describes parents who watch over their kids at home and on the playground like a helicopter. Today , modern technology allows these helicopter parents

10、to watch over from even far away. 31Julie Lythcott wrote a book titled Break Free of the Overparenting Trap and Prepare Your Kids for Success. In her book, she gives readers a closer look at this parenting style. 32Julie Lythcott says she experienced the effects of“ Helicopter parenting " first

11、-hand when she workeyear students. 33 But many were unable to take care of themselves. They were turning to parents constantly for guidance, for problem solving , to have them make the choice about something.So what can parents do if they want to break the overparenting34elicopter " cycle? Stop

12、 saying" we" when you mean your son or your daughter。often a parent would say“ weave on the trsoccer team . 'Well, no, your son is or your daughter is. Stop arguing with all of the adults in our kids' lives. You need to teach your kids to advocate for themselves. Stop doing your ki

13、ds' homework. 35 Teach them to cross the street, make a meal, and remember to put their own items in their backpacks , which becomes a briefcase one day.When kids have all the skills to take care of themselves , they will be prepared for adulthood.A. Four ways are offered to stop watching over y

14、our children.B. She also explains why parents should stop it.C. It's a good idea to encourage your kid to do the things he can by himself.D. They can give their children directions at any moment from anywhere.E. Build your kids' skills.F. The freshmen were very smart and accomplished on pape

15、r.G. Your kid is eager for more freedom , but should you give it to him?3.How to Overcome Social AnxietyIf you suffer from social anxiety, you will fear certain situations. In whatever situation your fear turns up, you will probably experience sweating, feeling your heart race or other symptoms of a

16、nxiety. 31 No matter what your symptoms are, there are things you can do to deal with social anxiety.1. Relaxing muscles.32 It is impossible to feel both relaxed and anxious. For deep muscle relaxation, you will relax the major muscle groups of your body, beginning with your feet and working your wa

17、y towards your head and face.2. Breathing slowly.Controlling your breathing when you are anxious is another good way to deal with your emotions. When you are anxious, your breath becomes faster and shallower. 33 If you learn to breathe more slowly and regularly through your nose, you will calm down.

18、3. Controlling your thoughts.Faulty thinking is another feature of social anxiety. 34 So it is important to judge whether those thoughts are true. People with social anxiety always overestimate how badly others think of them. Keep in mind that your thoughts are only guesses about what others will th

19、ink or what you will do.4. 35Most people with social anxiety want to hide or run away from whatever they are afraid of. But by facingyouranxiety instead, you will find that is usually something you can put up with. When using this method, focus on what is going on around you instead of what is going

20、 through your mind, and that should help you get out of those anxious thoughts.Have you found any of the described methods useful? If you have other ways to cope with anxiety, don 't hesitate to share with us.A. Facing your anxiety.B. Practicing makes perfect.C. There is no need to worry, though

21、.D. You will become even more easygoing as time goes by.E. As a result, you feel more worried, bringing on more anxiety.F. Physical relaxation is one of the best ways to remove anxious feelings.G. Believing others are finding you wrong in some way is a bad way of thinking.4.Tips on How to Survive th

22、e Exam SeasonWhen it comes to the exam season, a lot of you may feel stressed, depressed or even want to escape. Here we have pieces of advice to help you get it through.31During the semester, going to lectures and taking a lot of notes are the first steps in the learning process. Now, atthe end of

23、the week, gather all the notes you took during the week and run through your notes quickly, 32 If yes, great. If not, you have a lot of time left to understand before the exams take place. You can ask a friend, a teacher, you can look it up on the Internet or go to a library. This takes a little eff

24、ort, but the results are great.Switch between different types of revision.33 Something that really helps is to plan different types of active studying while revising. You can, for example, study using flashcards for an hour, then work on the summary for an hour, then have lunch, etc.Make the facts m

25、ore relatable.There are many different ways to do so. I' m going to give you two examples and the first one is to create vividimages, which can be really helpful for studying history. 34 The second is to make yourself familiar with new words by looking for words that look alike in other language

26、s.Teach and learn outside of the classroom.In my experience, teaching is the most efficient way of studying. By explaining the materials to yourself or to someone else, you ' ll remember ahembetter. 35 The idea is to sit down and take turns explaining certain topicsof the study material.Test you

27、rself with past papers.At the end of the whole study process, you should prepare yourself to do past papers properly. Time yourself, don ' t cheat, and mark it as if it were your real exam. Pay attention to the mistakes and revise the part you didn do well on until you can ' t get it wrong a

28、ny more.A. Prepare yourself in advance.B. Make sure to be tough on yourself.C. Even if you are motivated to study, everyone gets bored after a couple of hours of studying.D. While doing this, constantly ask yourself,“ Do I understand what I am reading?"E. Ask your parents or other family member

29、s to act as students and listen to your explanation.F. Try to imagine how the events took place and this allows you to remember certain details more accurately.5.G. Look for a study buddy or small study group, and discuss everything you have studied before the exam.Students Grow During Gap YearA gap

30、 year is a period of time when a student takes a break before going to university, or to do something different before a postgraduate course. It is often spent travelling or working and can give young people useful learning experiences, help them pick up new skills and make them more independent. 31

31、. Here comes more about the gap year.Where and whatMany choose to do voluntary work. This could include teaching in the mountains in Nepal, a conservation project in Madagascar or an internship( 實(shí)習(xí))in Japan.32. The top five gap year travel destinations for 2011 wereTibet, Indonesia, Taiwan, Eastern

32、Europe and Canada.What about moneyMost students who are planning a gap year take on a part-time job to save up for the trip. 33. Some youngpeople look for work when they get to their destination if they need to earn money to pay for accommodation and food. Some travel for three to six months then wo

33、rk for the rest of the year.An African experienceJulie Taylor graduated from Hull University in 2010 and now works as a manager in an international company. She says:“During mygap year, I spent four months in Kenya teaching English, art and physical education to children aged 8 to 18. Then I travell

34、ed around the country and even climbed Mount Kenya. 34. I am very happy that Ididn ' t head off to university straight fter school because I learnt a lot about myself. I worked before hand to pay for the trip, which showed interviewers that I had good self-motivation and organizational skill. Me

35、anwhile, I was able to get by on very little money. 35. Not everybody can put that on their CV( 簡(jiǎn)歷).”A. Nobody will turn down financial aid from their parents.B. The trip was one of the most fantastic experiences of my life.C. A lot of gap year students just want to see more of the world.D. Popular

36、jobs include bar work, fruit picking and being a tour guide.E. Jobs are always quite difficult to obtain, especially for gap-year students.F. Independent students with social experience are more popular in university.G. Employers see that climbing to an altitude of 4, 985m shows strength and determi

37、nation.6. How to be a good listenerListening to people is the best way to show your respect to other people. It is a kind of art that needs to practice. With a little attention and practice, you can become a world-class listener. 31_A. Stop interrupting . No one likes to be interrupted when he is ta

38、lking, or he would feel to be ignored. Put your feet in others ' 32iCes.centrate on what he is saying. But you can ask some questions if you donB. 33 A discussion without eye contact is like a body without a soul. When he is talking you can keep an eye out for him to show your interest. Nodding

39、and smiling sometimes are needed which will be regarded as a kind of inspiration for him to keep talking.C. Remove your prejudice. Leave behind your emotions which will prevent you from listening well and try to forget your own worries and problems. You always interr upt others ' talking just be

40、cause you have different opinions. Since we are human we all have our own opinions on things. 34 By removing your prejudice and listening to the other person you can have a good communication with others.To be a good listener deserves praise. Only by learning to listen can a person get some good and

41、 bosom friends. A good listener has magic, has the ability to make people feel good, and is as valuable at a party as a good talker. Communication is not to beat your opinion into oth ers ' heads; it is a twoay art. 35D. Keep silence all the way.E. Use some body language.F. You need to learn and

42、 practice it.G. You can tell them clearly and politely.H. Then you can understand that keeping silence is important.I. But you should know your opinion may be under correction.J. Here are some tips for becoming a better and more effective listener.7.Everyone loves travelling, right? Unfortunately, m

43、oney can sometimes be a problem . but not if you ' re prepared. 31Tip 1: Deci de where you ' ll go based on your budget.The cost of your trip can depend greatly on where you want to go. So, knowing the average costs in a country can help you plan your trip. 32 By contrast, Eastern Europe and South-East Asia are cheaper and still offer greatcultural experiences.Tip 2: Choose hostels and campsites.33 But sadly, in a lot of places, this is just not realistic for those on a budget. Thatcountries

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