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Unit5課時3Reading基礎(chǔ)過關(guān)閱讀單選Doyouknowthatvocabularyismoreimportantthangrammar?Ifyouhavegoodvocabulary,youcancommunicatesuccessfully,evenifthegrammarisnotcompletelyperfect.However,onecommonproblemislearningnewwordsandthenforgettingthem.So,whenyouwanttouseanewwordinaconversation,youcan’trememberitatthatmoment.Doesthisoftenhappentoyou?Thereasonforthisdifficultyisthatmoststudentstrytolearnvocabularybystudyinglistsanddictionariesandrememberingthewords.Butitmaynotworkifyoudon’thaveaverygoodmemory.Thebestwaytolearnvocabularyandrememberthewordssuccessfullyistolearnnewwordsandusethematonce.Youcandothiswithaverysimpleexercise.Eachtimeyoulearnanewword,forexample,fromanEnglishlessonoranarticle,writeitdowninyourvocabularynotebook.Writingismoreactivethanjustreadingadefinition(釋義).Youshouldwritetheword,thedefinitioninEnglishortranslation,oneexamplesentencefromthearticleordictionaryandoneexamplesentencethatyoucreate.Imagineyoujustlearntheword“generous”,writeinyourvocabularynotebook:generous(adjective),definition—givingorwillingtogivefreely.ExampleOne,fromthearticle:Thanksforpayingformydinner,you’reverygenerous.ExampleTwo,myexample:Mybrotherisgenerousbecausehevolunteersattheanimalshelteronweekends.It’sbestifyourexamplesentencesaretruetoyourlife,becausethiscreatesapersonalconnectionwiththenewword.Thenextday,readyourvocabularynotebookagainandtrytoaddonemoreexamplesentenceusingthenewword.It’shelpfulforyoutorememberit.Thesetwosimplesteps—writingthewordandusingitatonce—helpyourememberandusenewwords.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。1.Thepassagewasmainlywrittento________.A.Englishteachers B.languagelearnersC.Englishwriters D.languagereaders2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2referto?A.Theproblem. B.Thenewword. C.Theconversation. D.Thedictionary.3.Thecorrectorderoftakingvocabularynotesis________.a.Makeyourownexamplesentence.b.Writetheword,itsEnglishdefinitionortranslation.c.Copyanexamplesentencefromthearticleordictionary.d.Readyournotebookagainandaddonemoreexamplesentence.A.b-c-a-d B.b-c-d-a C.c-d-b-a D.c-b-a-d4.Howcanwemakethebestexamplesentencesaccordingtothewriter?A.Byaskingforhelpfromfriends. B.Byexplainingwords’definitions.C.Byconnectingthemwithourlife. D.Byaddingwordsfromthearticle.5.Thebesttitleofthepassageis________.A.TipsforTranslatingWords B.AdviceonUsingGrammarC.AbilitiesofCreatingExamples D.WaysofLearningNewWordsIdon’thavetoexplaintoyouwhysleepisimportant.Ourbodieshaveaneedfordailyanddeeprelaxation.However,manypeoplesuffer(遭受)fromdisruptivesleep(失眠)throughnightafternight.Ifthat’syou,thefollowingcanhelpyougetsomegoodsleep.RestwiththesunWhenthesungoesdown,it’sasignforyoutobegintorelax.Ofcourse,Youdon’thavetogotosleepatonce,butbegintorelaxyourbody.Restwithsomelightreadingorbyrelaxingonyoursofa.You’dbetternottakehigh-energyactivities,suchasplayingbasketballatnight.MakeyourbedroomtheroomforrestThebedroomisn’ttheroomforyoutoplayorstudy.Oratleastitshouldn’tbe.Whenyouputyourtelevisionsorcomputersinyourroom,theymakeitdifficultforyoutofallasleep.Putawayanyunnecessarythingsandmakeitaplacemainlyforrelaxation.Don’teattoomuchatbedtimeWhenit’stimetosleep,yourbodypreferstosleepanddoesn’tliketodoanythingelse.Whenyoueattoomuchbeforegoingtobed,yourbodywillworkhardtodigest(消化)allthatfood.Itcan’tgetthebestpreparation(準備)forsleep.Soexperts(專家)sayit’sbettertohaveaboutthreehoursbetweendinnertimeandbedtime.ClearyourmindWorryisthesleepthief,too.It’shardtorelaxwhenyourmindisstillworking.Makesomespaceatnightforyourownquiettime.Readsomethingthatwillencourageyoutoletyourproblemsgo.Whenyoustopworrying,youwillsleepbetter.6.Weshouldtakehigh-energyactivities________accordingtothepassage.A.beforethesungoesdown B.a(chǎn)fterthesungoesdownC.whenthesungoesdown D.a(chǎn)ssoonasthesungoesdown7.Putawayanyunnecessarythingsandmakeitaplacemainlyforrelaxation.Here“it”refersto(指的是)________.A.yourdinningroom B.yourreadingroomC.yourbedroom D.yoursittingroom8.Ifyougotobedat10:00o’clockintheevening,youhadbetterhavedinneratabout________.A.6:00o’clock B.7:00o’clock C.8:00o’clock D.9:00o’clock9.Howmanywaysofgettinggoodsleepdoesthispassagetellus?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.10.Thebesttitle(標題)ofthispassageis________.A.HowtoclearyourmindB.TheimportanceofsleepingC.Somewaystogetagoodnight’ssleepD.Wheretoputyourtelevisionsorcomputers.鞏固提高“Howwasyourweekend?”“DidyouseethegameonTVlastnight?”“Isn’ttheweatherbeautifultoday?”Thesequestionsandtheanswerstothemareexamplesof“smalltalk”—theshort,friendlyconversationsthatpeoplehavewithfriendsandparents.Somepeopleavoidmakingsmalltalkatwork.Theythinktheyshouldn’ttalkaboutthingsthataren’timportantforthejob,ortheirpartnerswillthinktheyaren’tseriousabouttheirwork.Andsomepeoplejustdon’tenjoymakingsmalltalkaboutthemselves.Butsmalltalkisimportant!Knowinghowtomakesmalltalkisaskillthatcanhelpyoualot.Bymakingsmalltalk,youshowthatyou’refriendlyandinterestedinyourpartners.Youbecomeabetterteammember.Ifyoudon’tmakesmalltalk,othersmightfeeluncomfortablearoundyouandthinkyou’reunfriendly.PeterHarper,amanagerattheApexCompanyintheUSA,says,“Wealwayslookforfriendlyworkerswhoknowhowtocommunicatewitheachotherandwithourcustomers(顧客).”Herearesometipsforsuccessfulsmalltalk.Youcantalkaboutsafetopicsuchastheweather,sports,hobbies,TVprogramsandfamouspeoplelikemoviestars,singers,etc.Youcanalsosharesomeinformationaboutyourfamilysuchasbirthdaypartiesandotherfamilyevents,butdon’tshareverypersonalinformationlikefamilyproblems.Youcantalkaboutthenewstoo,butavoidtopicsonmoney,age,weightandsoon.Listeningisanimportantpartofsmalltalk.Listencarefullytowhattheotherpersonissayingandaskquestions.Don’tjusttalkaboutyourself.Andremembertosmile!Makingsmalltalktakespractice.Themoreyoudoit,thebetteryou’llbeatmakingsmalltalk!11.Thewriterstartsthepassagewithsomeexamplesto________.A.givehisopinion B.a(chǎn)nswerthetopic C.introducethetopic12.What’sParagraph2mainlyabout?________A.Whysomepeopledon’tmakesmalltalk.B.Whysomepeopledon’tbelievetheirparents.C.Howsomepeoplelearntobeseriousabouttheirwork.13.WhichofthefollowingwillPeterHarperprobablyagreewith?________A.Mostcustomersdon’tlikesmalltalk.B.Agoodlistenerdoesn’tneedtoaskquestions.C.Ifapersonisgoodatcommunicating,hecanbeagoodworker.14.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisOKforsmalltalk?________A.“Howoldareyou?”B.“Who’syourfavoriteactor?”C.“Whydidyourparentsfightyesterday?”15.What’sthestructureofthepassage?________A. B. C.Areyouworriedaboutthementalhealth(心理健康)ofachildyouknow?Orareyouakidlookingforhelp?Havinggoodmentalhealthisthekeytothehealthydevelopmentofeverychild.Kidsneedgoodmentalhealth—notonlytobeabletodealwithchallenges,butalsotofeelgoodaboutthemselves,buildhealthyrelationshipswithothersandenjoylife.Akid’smentalhealthcanbeinfluencedbymanythings,likeschoollifeandlifeevents.Whilechildrencanexperiencementalhealthproblemsatanyage,theyaremostatriskbetweentheagesof12and16.Everyonefeelssad,angryorupsetsometimes,includingchildren.Butifakidfeelslikethismostofthetime,it’sasignthattheymayneedhelp.Othersignsincludedifficultycopying,gettingonwithothersorstayinginterestedinactivities.Someofthecommonmentalhealthproblemstheyexperienceinclude:◆relationshipproblems◆eatingproblems◆bullying◆feelingsad◆worry◆self-harmAbout1in7childrenaged4to17haverecentlyexperiencedamentalhealthdisorderinAustralia.Ifyouthinkyourchildhasamentalhealthproblem,it’snecessarytoaskforprofessionalhelp.Thereareplentyofthingsthatcanbedonetoimprovementalhealthandhelppreventmentalhealthproblemsfromdeveloping.Forexample,gettingenoughsleep,eatingwellanddoingorganizedphysicalactivitiesareasimportanttochildrenastheyaretoadults.Long-lastingandsaferelationship,suchaswiththechild’sfamily,isseenthemostinfluentialreasoninachild’slife.Asaparent,therearesomesimplestepsyoucantaketosupportyourchild’smentalhealth.Thesearethingsliketakinganactiveinterestinyourchild,encouragingthemtotalkaboutwhat’shappeningintheirlife.Ifyouareworried,getsupportfromyourdoctororotherhealthormentalhealthprofessionals.16.Whatisthewriter’spurposeinParagraph2?A.Togivefactsaboutkids’mentalhealth.B.Toshowwhykids’mentalhealthisimportant.C.Totellushowtofeelgoodaboutourselves.D.Tosayhowkidsshoulddealwithchallenges.17.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisakid’smentalhealthproblem?A.Feelingsad,angryorworriedsometimes.B.Showinggreatinterestinactivities.C.Havingeatingproblems. D.Gettingonwellwithothers.18.Inwhatwaydoesthewritertellushowwecanimprovekids’mentalhealth?A.Byusingnumbers. B.Bygivingsomereasons.C.Byfollowingtheorderoftime. D.Bygivingexamples.19.Whichofthefollowingmaybethewriter’sopinion?A.Childrenbetween12and16havementalhealthproblems.B.MostchildrenhaveexperiencedamentalhealthdisorderinAustralia.C.Akid’smentalhealthcanbeinfluencedbyfamily.D.Thekidwhoneverfeelsdisappointedhasmentalhealthproblems.20.Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthepassage?A.Thehealthydevelopmentofkids B.HealthproblemsofchildrenC.Waysofkeepingkidshealthy D.Children’smentalhealth完形填空AsanEnglishlearner,youmaymeetmanywordseveryweek.Areyouhavingtroublerememberingallofthem?Well,perhapsyoucan21theMethodofLoci.MethodofLociisamemory22tohelpyourememberwell.WhenusingtheMethodofLoci,youwillfirstly23aplaceyouarefamiliarwith.Then,connectlistsofwordsornumbersyouneedtorememberwiththe24.Andtheplaceinyourmindcanhelpyoutorememberthem.TheMethodofLocimay25becausehumanbeingsaregoodatrememberingplacesinsteadofwordsornumbers.Forexample,26youcloseyoureyesandtakeaquicktourofyourbedroominyourmind,youcouldprobablynamethemainobjectsandtheirplacesfrommemory.Supposeyouhavetorememberalongshopping27(eggs,milks,carrots,tofu...).WiththeMethodofLoci,youmightimagine28whereallthethingswouldgointhefridgeaftershopping.Whileshopping,youcaneasilygetthefoodsasyou29thefridgeinyourmind.Aslongastheplaceisfamiliar,MethodofLocishouldbe30.EveryonecanlearntousetheMethodofLociandbecomegoodatremembering.21.A.try B.join C.hide D.form22.A.hole B.gift C.a(chǎn)id D.joke23.A.discover B.imagine C.manage D.paint24.A.way B.place C.call D.person25.A.work B.come C.start D.grow26.A.when B.unless C.though D.because27.A.fan B.style C.habit D.list28.A.safely B.slowly C.exactly D.quietly29.A.dependon B.fillin C.setup D.lookfor30.A.double B.similar C.boring D.useful拓展培優(yōu)閱讀短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中選出最佳選項。Memoryisveryimportantforlife.Amemory31somethingyouremember.Manypeoplethinkthatmemoryisconnectedwithour32.Forexample,ifsomeonesays,“Thisisacrab(螃蟹),”andthen33alargecrabonyourhand,youwill34remembertheword“crab”!Whensomething35happens,weusuallyrememberitwell,andwealsorememberwherewewereandwhatweweredoing.Scientistsbelievethattherearethreekindsofmemory—immediate,short-termand36.Whenpeoplegetolder,theshort-termmemorybecomes37,butwecanstillrememberthingsthathappenedalongtimeago.Thereisonewayto38yourmemory.Ifyouwanttoremembersomething,youmustmakeapictureinyour39.Ifthepictureissilly,strangeandfunny,youwillrememberitbetter.Forexample,Iamtryingtoremembertheword“smiles”.Aneasywaytodothisisto40thereisa“mile”betweenthefirstletterandthelastletter.Thismakesitthelongestwordintheworld.Youcanhelpyourselfrememberthingsbykeepingadiary.Healthyfoodandplentyofvitamins(維生素)canmakeourmemorymoreefficient(效率高的).31.A.carries B.means C.finds D.reports32.A.spirits B.feelings C.colours D.languages33.A.writes B.sends C.puts D.cooks34.A.probably B.slowly C.hardly D.never35.A.boring B.usual C.general D.exciting36.A.long-term B.common C.good D.bad37.A.better B.worse C.faster D.slower38.A.help B.protect C.improve D.make39.A.body B.head C.hand D.eye40.A.see B.decide C.imagine D.know短文首字母填空在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順。每空格限填一詞,首字母已給。Inclasses,yourteacherswilltalkabouttopicsthatyouarestudying.Theinformationtheyprovidewillbeimportantforyourtests.Therefore,youmustbeabletotakegoodwrittennotesofwhatyourteacherssay.Herearethethreestagesofnotetakingandwhatyoushoulddoduringeachstage.Getreadytotakenotes(beforeclass)?Reviewyournotesfromtheprevious(之前的)classbeforeyoucometoclass.Thiswillhelpyour41whatyouhavelearnedbeforeandgetyoureadyfornewinformation.?Completetheassigned(布置的)readingtasksbeforeclass.You’ree42todothisforfurtherunderstanding.?Bringyourpensandpencilsaswellasyournotebook.Takenotes(duringclass)?Focusonwhatyourteacherissaying.Listenfor“signalstatements”,suchas“Themostimportantpointis...”or“Rememberthat...”.Bes43towritedownwhatyourteacherrepeatsorwritesontheblackboard.?Writeq44sothatyoucanincludealltheimportantinformationinyournotes.Dothisbyusingabbreviated(縮寫的)wordssuchas“med”formedicine.Youmaya45usesymbolssuchas“%”(forpercent)andwriteshortsentences.?Placeaquestionmarknexttotheinformationyouhavewritteninyournotesbutaboutwhosemeaningyouarenotsure.Rewriteyournotes(afterclass)?Rewriteyournotestomakethemmoredetailedbyc46abbreviationsintowholewords,symbolsintowords,andshortenedsentencesintolongersentences.?Makeyournotesmorea47byreferringtoyourtextbookandreferencesources.Ifnecessary,askyourteacherorotherstudentsforhelp.?Checkwithotherstudentssothatyouwon’tleaveoutanyimportantinformation.閱讀回答問題Examsplayanimportantroleineducationandsometimesitisalsothesourceofstressformanystudents.Soitisimportantforstudentstolearnhowtodealwithstresscausedbytheexam.Herearesomeusefulways.BeforetheexamStudyinconditionssimilartoyourtestroom.Thereisaphenomenoninpsychology(心理學現(xiàn)象)calledcontext-dependentmemory.Itreferstotheideathatwearebestabletorememberthingsinenvironmentssimilartowhentheinformationwasencoded(解碼).Ifyouareinaquietroomduringyourexam,trytosimulate(模擬)thoseconditionswhileyouarepreparingforit.Manageyourtimewisely.Donotjustcram(臨時死記硬背)foranexamatthelastminute,becausethiswillsurelyleadtoexamstress.Breakupyourstudytimeintochunksoverdays,orweekseven.Ifpossible,trytostudyataroundthesametimeofdayasyouwillbetakingthetest,becauseinthiswayyouwillbesimilarlytiredorawakewhenyoustudyandwhenyoutakeyourtest.Youwillgetusedtohowyoufeelwhendealingwithyourcoursematerialonyourtestday.Takefrequentbreaks.Accordingtopsychologystudies,theaveragehumanbraincanonlyfocusononetaskeffectivelyforabout45minutes.Inaddition,researchinneuroscience(神經(jīng)科學)suggeststhatfocusingonthesamethingfortoolongweakensthebrain’sabilitytoaccuratelyprocessit.DuringtheexamEataproperexamdaybreakfast.Withoutaproperbreakfastyourenergylevelswillquicklycrashandmayleadtostressandanxiety.Besuretohaveahealthy,energy-packedbreakfastonexamday.Tryeatingfoodsthatprovidelonglastingenergy,suchaseggsoroats.Avoidfoodsthatarehighinsugar,whichwillgivetemporaryenergybutmaycauseyousleepyduringtheexam.Readinstructionscarefully.Beforeansweringanyexamquestions,figureoutexactlywhatisexpectedofyou.Skimthetesttoseeitscontentandgiveyourselfarough(粗略的)ideaofhowlongeachquestionwilltaketocomplete.Ambiguity(不明確)cancausestress,so,byknowinghowlongthetestis,youwillreduceyourstress.Avoidrushing.Takeyourtimegoingthroughtheexam.Ifyougetstuckinaquestionforalongtime,insteadofgettingstressedaboutit,keepinmindthatitisjustonequestionontheexam.Ifpossible,skip(跳過)thatquestionandreturntoitattheendifyouhavetime.Keepaneyeontheclockandgiveyourselffivetotenminutestogooveryouranswerstocheckforanymistakesortoguessonanyquestionsthatyouinitiallyskipped.48.Whydoesthewriteradviseustostudyataroundthesametimeofdayaswewillbetakingthetest?49.Howlongcanhumanbrainfocusononetaskeffectively?50.Whatkindoffoodshouldyouhaveforbreakfastontheexamdayfromthepassage?51.Whatshouldyoudoifyougetstuckinaquestionforalongtimefromthepassage?52.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?請閱讀下面的非連續(xù)性文本,根據(jù)語篇內(nèi)容,回答問題,并將答案寫在答題卡相應的位置上。Manystudentshaveproblemswithgrammar,speakingorwritingwhenpreparingfortests,butvocabularyisthemostcommonone.Maybewecanmakeitifwecangetsomenewwaystomemorizenewwords.Onewayyoucanhaveatryis“structuredreviewing”.Whatis“structuredreviewing”?Structuredreviewingmeanscontinuous(持續(xù)的)reviewingofwhatwehavelearnedinordertobetterunderstandit.Weallagreethatpeopleforgetinformationtheyhavelearnediftheydon’treviewitintime.IusedtohatenewEnglishwords.IbecameevenangrywhenIlostpointsbecauseofthewords.Buttherewasnouse:newwordscouldn’tbeavoided.So,Ichangedmywaysofmemorizingthewords.Ireviewthemintime.Itseemstoworkwell.FrankHowdoweuseit?Learnfivenewwordseveryday.Wecanlearnfivedifferentsentenceswithanewwordineachsentence.Onthefirstdayintheearlymorning,wecanwritethemdownafewtimeswhilereadingthemaloudsothatwecanmemorizethem.Moreover,weneedtoreviewthemsixtimesaday,includingafterthefirstlesson,afterlunchattheschoolandafterdinner.Ontheseconddayintheearlymorning,wegetoverthefirstday’ssentences.Thenwelearnfivenewsentenceswithfivenewwordsjustaswedidthedaybefore.Foreachday’ssentences,afterwehavereviewedthemforfivecontinueddays,wejustneedtoreviewthemonceaweek.Thenonceamonth.Throughthismethod,we’vestoredtheminourlong-termmemoryandwillneverforgetthem.Stepsof“StructuredReviewing”memorizefivesentenceswithnewwords—_______—reviewthemonceadayfor5days—reviewthemonceaweek—reviewthemonceamonthChartResultofusingthismethodManyofususuallylearnisolated(孤立的)wordsfromthewordlistinourtextbook,soweoftenwritesentenceswithmistakesbecausewedon’tknowhowtousethewords.Weshouldmakeupourownsentenceswithnewwordsandreadthemaloud.Inthisway,wecanrememberthenewwordsbetterthanthosewholearnthewordsseparatelyandsilently.53.Whatisthemostcommonproblemwhenstudentspreparefortests?54.Whatis“structuredreviewing”?55.WhyisFrank’sexperiencementioned?56.Whatisthesecondstepof“structuredreviewing”intheChart?57.Howcanwebetterrememberandusethenewwords?58.Whatanyotherwaydoyouoftenusetolearnnewwords?Whatdoyouthinkofit?請閱讀下面的非連續(xù)性文本,根據(jù)語篇內(nèi)容,回答問題。Asastudent,onceyou’velearnedhowtocreatemindmaps,you’llbeamazedathowmuchfasteryou’llmemorizeinformationandhoweasyitcanbetowriteessays,createengagingpresentationsandmore!WhyIsMindMappingHelpfulforStudents?MindMappingforStudents—TakeBetterNotesBuildaKnowledgeMapOutlineandOrganizeAssignmentsEasilyPrepareforExamsMindmapsareperfectforstudentsbecausetheyareeasyandfuntocreateandcanbeusedinmanyways.Usingcolorsanddoodling(信手涂鴉)arehighlyencouraged—themoreyoumakeyourmapdifferent,thebetter.Theideaistosimplymakeitaseasytomemorizethingsaspossible.And,comparedtotraditionalnotes,mindmapshaveseveraladvantages.Herearejustafew:●Amindmap’sstructureissimilartothewayourbrainsstoreandgetinformation.●Amindmapshowsrelationshipsbetweenindividualideas,lettingyouseethebigpicture.●Amindmapmakesuseofpictures,colorsandconnectionstohelpyourbrainmemorizethingsmoreeasily.●Thebestpart—mindmappingdoesn’tfeellikework!HowCanYouCreateMindMaps?Effective(有效的)mindmappingisaboutcatchingkeywordsandbasicinformation,nowritinglongperfectsentences.That’swhyitisfareasiertouseamindmap,especiallyfornote-takinginclass.Stepsforavocabularymindmapping1.Writethevocabularysubject.2.Writetheheadingsforeachwordgroup.3.________4.Writethewordsbelongingtothesub-groups.5.Addnewvocabulary.6.Highlighttheimportantparts.StartMindMappingToday!It’snevertoolatetousemindmappinginyourstudies.Thesooneryoustart,thequickeryou’llexperiencetheadvantages!Ifyoustartbuildingmindmapping,you’llquicklyfindyourworklessstressfulandexamslessworrying.So,whatareyouwaitingfor?59.What’sthepurposeofusingcolorsanddoodlinginyourmindmaps?60.Whyisiteasiertouseamindmapinclass?61.What’sthethirdstepforavocabularymindmapping?Whichwordscanyouaddtothesub-group“airtransport”?(OneexampleisOK.)62.MaLiiscreatingavocabularymindmapfor“food”.Pleasehelpherthinkabouttwowordgroups.63.Howwouldyouliketousemindmapsinyourstudies?Andwhy?

Unit5課時3Reading參考答案基礎(chǔ)過關(guān)閱讀單選Doyouknowthatvocabularyismoreimportantthangrammar?Ifyouhavegoodvocabulary,youcancommunicatesuccessfully,evenifthegrammarisnotcompletelyperfect.However,onecommonproblemislearningnewwordsandthenforgettingthem.So,whenyouwanttouseanewwordinaconversation,youcan’trememberitatthatmoment.Doesthisoftenhappentoyou?Thereasonforthisdifficultyisthatmoststudentstrytolearnvocabularybystudyinglistsanddictionariesandrememberingthewords.Butitmaynotworkifyoudon’thaveaverygoodmemory.Thebestwaytolearnvocabularyandrememberthewordssuccessfullyistolearnnewwordsandusethematonce.Youcandothiswithaverysimpleexercise.Eachtimeyoulearnanewword,forexample,fromanEnglishlessonoranarticle,writeitdowninyourvocabularynotebook.Writingismoreactivethanjustreadingadefinition(釋義).Youshouldwritetheword,thedefinitioninEnglishortranslation,oneexamplesentencefromthearticleordictionaryandoneexamplesentencethatyoucreate.Imagineyoujustlearntheword“generous”,writeinyourvocabularynotebook:generous(adjective),definition—givingorwillingtogivefreely.ExampleOne,fromthearticle:Thanksforpayingformydinner,you’reverygenerous.ExampleTwo,myexample:Mybrotherisgenerousbecausehevolunteersattheanimalshelteronweekends.It’sbestifyourexamplesentencesaretruetoyourlife,becausethiscreatesapersonalconnectionwiththenewword.Thenextday,readyourvocabularynotebookagainandtrytoaddonemoreexamplesentenceusingthenewword.It’shelpfulforyoutorememberit.Thesetwosimplesteps—writingthewordandusingitatonce—helpyourememberandusenewwords.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。1.Thepassagewasmainlywrittento________.A.Englishteachers B.languagelearnersC.Englishwriters D.languagereaders2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2referto?A.Theproblem. B.Thenewword. C.Theconversation. D.Thedictionary.3.Thecorrectorderoftakingvocabularynotesis________.a.Makeyourownexamplesentence.b.Writetheword,itsEnglishdefinitionortranslation.c.Copyanexamplesentencefromthearticleordictionary.d.Readyournotebookagainandaddonemoreexamplesentence.A.b-c-a-d B.b-c-d-a C.c-d-b-a D.c-b-a-d4.Howcanwemakethebestexamplesentencesaccordingtothewriter?A.Byaskingforhelpfromfriends. B.Byexplainingwords’definitions.C.Byconnectingthemwithourlife. D.Byaddingwordsfromthearticle.5.Thebesttitleofthepassageis________.A.TipsforTranslatingWords B.AdviceonUsingGrammarC.AbilitiesofCreatingExamples D.WaysofLearningNewWords【答案】1.B2.B3.A4.C5.D【導語】本文是一篇說明文,主要講述了詞匯的重要性以及學習新詞的方法。1.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“However,onecommonproblemislearningnewwordsandthenforgettingthem.”可知,一個常見的問題是學習新單詞,然后忘記它們。所以本文是寫給語言學習者的。故選B。2.詞義猜測題。根據(jù)第二段“So,whenyouwanttouseanewwordinaconversation,youcan’trememberitatthatmoment.”可知,當你想在對話中使用一個新單詞時,你會在那一刻記不住它。it指的是新單詞。故選B。3.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段“Imagineyoujustlearntheword‘generous’,writeinyourvocabularynotebook:generous(adjective),definition—givingorwillingtogivefreely.”可知,在你的詞匯本上寫下:慷慨(形容詞);根據(jù)“ExampleTwo,myexample:Mybrotherisgenerousbecausehevolunteersattheanimalshelteronweekends.

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