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專題07七選五15篇(期末真題好題速遞)-【好題匯編】備戰(zhàn)2024-2025學(xué)年高二英語上學(xué)期期末真題分類匯編(新高考通用)專題07七選五15篇(23-24高二上·四川樂山·期末)HowtoMakeNewYear’sResolutionsDoyoumakeresolutionsinthenewyear?1However,youwillgiveyourselfyourbestshotatsuccessifyourresolutionsareSMART(specific,measurable,achievable,realisticandtime-bound).Specific.Yourresolutionsshouldbeabsolutelyclear.Makingaspecificgoalisreallyimportantratherthanjustroughlysaying“Iwanttoloseweight.”Howmuchweightdoyouwanttoloseandhowlongwillitlast?2Measurable.Establishstandardsformeasuringprogresstowardtheachievementofeachgoalyouset.If,forexample,youwanttolearnaforeignlanguage,memorize20wordsorpractisespeakingitfor30minuteseveryday.3Achievable.Thisdoesn’tmeanthatyoucan’thavebiggoals.4Savingenoughmoneytoretireinfiveyearswhenyouare30yearsoldisunlikelytoachieve,butsavinganextra$100amonthisaccessible.Realistic.5Areyouwillingtodevotetimeandenergytoit?Youtrulyknowthatitcanbeaccomplishedwithyourabilitiesandresourcesavailabletoyou.Whenyouidentifythegoals,youbegintofigureoutwaysthatyoumakethemcometrue.Time-bound.Thetimelinetowardreachingyourgoalsshouldbeclearandrealistic.Thatmeanshavingenoughtimetodothemwithlotsofsmallergoalssetupalongtheway.Focusonthesesmallachievements,andyoucanmakegradualprogress.A.Doesthisgoalreallymattertoyou?B.Youcanmakeplanstoachievethem.C.Theyaremoreeasilymadethanachieved.D.Thefollowingtipscanhelpachieveyourresolutions.E.Buttryingtotaketoobigasteptoofastcanmakeyoudisappointed.F.Fivepoundsinthenexttwomonths—that’sgoingtobemoreeffective.G.RecordingprogressintoajournalormakingnotesinanAppcanencourageyourperseverance.(23-24高二上·云南·期末)Alllivingthingsneedclean,freshwatertosurvive.Ninety-sevenpercentofthewateronearthisintheocean.Thesaltintheoceanwatermakesitunusablefordrinking.AnothertwopercentisfrozenintheicecapsandglaciersontheEarth.1Therearemanyfactorsthataffecttheamountofwateravailableforyou.Whereyoulive,theamountofrainthatfalls,andhowwateriscollectedandreservedallaffecttheamountofcool,clearwateravailable.Onefactorthatwecan’tchangeiswhereitwillrain.Theamountofrainanareareceivesaffectstheamountofwateravailableforuse.Somemajorcitiesarelocatedinareaswheretheycangetwaterfromtheground.2Thoseplaceswithnowaterreadilyavailablemustpipewaterinfromfaraway.AccordingtoastudydonebythestateofCalifornia,theaveragepersonusesoveronehundredgallonsofwaterperday.Waterisusedfordrinking,takingashowerorbath,brushingteeth,washinghands,cleaningdishes,doinglaundry,andflushingtoilets.3Nomatterwhereyoulive,therearemanywaysyoucanhelpconservewater.Today,wehavemanyhelpfultoolstohelpussavewater.Therearelow-flowshowerheadsandfaucets(水龍頭),dishwashersandwashingmachinesthatuseupto50%lesswater.4Therearemanyotherwaysyoucanhelp.5Takeashowerratherthanabath.It’salsoimportanttofixleakyfaucets.Ifyoufindone,letyourparentsknow.Agoodwaytohavecoolwateravailableallthetimeistokeepapitcherinthefridge.Thiswayyouwon’thavetowaitforthewaterinthepipestobringyoucolderwatertodrink.Onlyrunyourclotheswasheranddishwasherwhentheyarefull.Thiscansavehundredsofgallonsofwaterayear.Allofthesewillhelptoconservewater.Leaningtouseitwiselywillensurethatitwillalwaysbeavailable.So,makeafussandconservewater.It’sworthit!A.Usingwaterwiselyisimportant.B.Waterisanimportantnaturalresource.C.Don’tleavethewaterrunningwhenyoubrushyourteeth.D.Otherareasusesurfacewaterfromlakes,rivers,orstreams.E.ThisleavesonepercentofthewateronEarthavailableforustouse.F.Installingtheseitemsinyourhomeisthefirstlineofdefenseagainstwastingwater.G.Whereverwelive,wemustbecarefulwiththepollutedwaterwehaveinourpartoftheworld.(23-24高二上·福建莆田·期末)Walkinghasbeenconsideredasonekindofrewardingexercise.Formanypeople,dailywalkingoffersmassiveandlong-termphysicalandmentalbenefits.1AStanfordUniversitystudyfoundthatparticipantsweremorecreativewhenwalkingasopposedtositting.2You’veprobablyheardthephrase“exerciseyourcreativity”.Ourcreativemindsetisstirredupbyphysicalmovement,whichisexactlywhywalkingwithyourdog,afriend,oralonefeedscreativethinking.Butthesceneryisalmostasimportantasthesweat.Justbygoingoutside,youaresteppingoutofyourhabitualsurroundingsandyourcomfortzone,whichisnecessaryifyouwanttoopenyourmindtonewpossibilities.Youcanwalkthroughatree-filledneighborhood.3Evenwhenyouwalkdownabusystreet,youcan’thelpbutgetdistractedbythesweetsmellsfromafoodcartorthechildpointingtoabuildingyouhaven’tevennoticedbefore.Walkingoutsidedevelopsourabilitytocollectnewideasandtakeinnewsights,sounds,smells,andflavors.Shinrin-yoku,acommonformofrelaxationinJapan,suggeststhatbeingintheforestandwalkingamongthetreestherecanloweryourstresslevels.4Researchhasshownthatgettingclosetonaturearoundyourneighborhoodortakingabreakfrommultimediaincreasesperformanceonacreativeproblem-solvingtask.Soinsteadofsettingafitnessgoal,whynotsetacreativitygoalthatstartswithwalkingoutdoors?5Forexample,youcanturnoffyourphoneandgiveyourselfthechancetobepresentintheworld,tohearconversationsandnaturalsounds,andtonoticethewaypeoplemoveandthewaythesunreflectsinalake.Walknotjustforexercise.Walkforwonder.A.Unfortunately,youoftenfailtodoit.B.Exposeyourselfmoretoyoursurroundings.C.Themovementduringwalkingisobviouslykey.D.Withoutenoughenergy,youcannotwonderorcreate.E.Buttoreceivethebenefits,youdonothavetoliveinaforest.F.Thishabit,however,notonlybenefitswell-beingbutalsocontributestoinnovation.G.Wanderingaroundaparkandobservingpeoplerelaxingorbirdssingingisalsoachoice.(23-24高二上·新疆烏魯木齊·期末)Itisnaturalforusteenagerstofeelupset.1HereIamofferingsomeusefulsuggestions.?Moveyourbody.2Haveyouevernoticedthatyoufeelhappierandhaveasenseofachievementafteragoodworkout?That’sbecauseworkingoutcreatesendorphins—bodychemicalsthatmakeusfeelhappy.Nomatterhowlowyouarefeeling,yourmoodwillgetawell-deservedboost(改善)afteraworkout.Exercisealsohelpsyoukeepyourheartinshape,makesyoustrongerandhelpsyoustayatahealthyweight.Andexerciseistotallyfun—andit’sgreatforyourself-esteem,too.?Talkaboutit.3Friends’earscanbeagreatsourceofsupportsinceyou’reallinthesameboat.Anddon’tforgetyourmom—shewasonceateenageraswellandmayunderstandmorethanyourealize.Eventalkingtoyourpetcanhelp—justsayingthingsoutloudcanhelpyouseethingsdifferentlyandcalmyoudown.?Laughalot.Humourcanrescueyoufromanupsetmomentormakeyoufeelbetterwhenyou’reinanunpleasantmood.Nomatterwhat’sgoingon,theabilitytolaughatyourselfandyoursituationisreallyimportant.4It’strue!Usingyoursmilemusclestellsyourbraintomakemoreendorphinsandthatboostsyourmood.?Cry—it’sokay!Sometimestheonlywaytogetoutofyourfeelingsistocry—sogoahead!Shutyourselfinyourroomandcryyoureyesout!Noonesaysyouhavetobehappyallthetime.5A.Whynotpackupyoursuitcaseandtakeatrip?B.Wecan’tsayenoughgoodthingsaboutexercise.C.Butstillweshouldfindwaystomanageourfeelings.D.Sosmileatwhateverishappeningandchoosetobehappy.E.Anddoyouknowjustsmilingcanhelpbetteryourmood?F.Whenyouaredone,you’llbereadytofacetheworldagain.G.Don’tholdinallthosefeelingsuntilyouarereadytoexplode.(23-24高二上·浙江紹興·期末)Bodylanguage,importantlanguageHaveyouevernoticedthebigdifferencebetweensomeone’sbehaviorandhiswords?Orhaveyoueverfailedtocontrolyourbodyoncertainoccasionsasaresultofnervousness?Todaylet’sdiscusshowessentialbodylanguagecanbeinourdailycommunication.Studieshaverevealedthatintheprocessofcommunication,non-verbalexpressionhas65%to93%moreinfluencethanactualtext.1EmilieSuter,aseniorstudentofEHL,believesthatthesignificanceofbodylanguageisreflectedintheabilitytohelppeopleintheprocessofcommunication.2Bodylanguageisthebestexplanationofthebehaviorpsychologyofindividualsandgroups.3Withoutproperbodylanguage,youmayfindyourselftrappedinacirclewhereyoucannotintegratewiththeexternalenvironment.Therefore,youshouldalwayspayattentiontohowpeoplearoundyouusebodylanguagetoexpresstheiropinions—thisallowsyoutoaccuratelydetermineyournextmove.Fidgeting(坐立不安)maymeanthatthereisalackofinteractionbetweenthetwosidesoftheconversation.4LoichBatumba,vicepresidentofthestudentcouncilofEHL,saysthatheclearlyrememberssimilarexperiences:“Atthetimeofmyfirstinterview,myinterviewerandIbarelycommunicatedeye-to-eye,soIcouldclearlyfeelthattherewasalackofinterestbetweenourconversations.”Howtoestablishagoodpersonalimpressionisatopicthatpeoplehaverepeatedlydiscussed.5Thishasincreasedtheimportanceofphysicalactionsforus.A.Bodylanguagevariesfromculturetoculture.B.Ofcourse,somebodylanguageisshareduniversally.C.Inrealsituations,bodylanguagemattersalotmorethanyouthink!D.Thismeansthat“howtosay”ismoresignificantthan“whattosay”.E.Turningtootherdirectionscanmeanheorshedoesnotshareyouropinion.F.Ithelpspeoplebetterunderstandtheoverallsituationandthusmakeadjustments.G.Interestingly,whatweseeisactuallythemostimportantstandardforustojudgeothers.(23-24高二上·貴州畢節(jié)·期末)UseBodyLanguagetoBuildTrustBodylanguagecanhelppeopleseeyouasmoretrustworthy,resultinginstrongerrelationshipsathome,workandschool.Althoughsomegesturesvaryacrosscultures,there’recertainbasicbodylanguagegestures.Keepeyecontactwhensomeoneistalking.1Soputyourphonedownandlistenwithyoureyes.Buildingstrongerhumantiesmakesiteasiertotrustpeopleandknowmoreaboutthem.Uncrossyourarmsandlegs.2However,thatwillcloseyouoff.You’reunknowinglycommunicatingsomethingnegativebecauseyou’vepositionedyourbodyinawaythatblocksanybasisforbuildingtrust.3Thus,you’lllookmoreopentohearingothers’thoughts.4Sittingbehindadeskcreatesanotherobstaclethatcouldmakethepersonyou’retalkingtoputhisorherownwallsup.AccordingtoProfessorCarlaChamberlin-Quinlisk,sittingatatablewithherstudentsencouragesthemtobemorevocalduringclass.Sotrythesmartwaytogetyourbosstotrustyou.Limityourownnotetaking.Sometimesnotesarenecessarywhenyou’retalkingtoacoworker,butmakesureallthatdoesn’tgetinthewayofyoureyecontact.Ifyou’reconstantlywritingdownwhattheotherpersonsays,thatpersoncouldstartfeelingself-conscious.What’smore,takingnotesmakestheotherpersonfeeluncomfortable.5A.Don’tsitbehindadesk.B.Makesureyourbodylooksopen.C.Nodandsmilewhilesomeoneistalking.D.Youmightonlybecrossingyourarmsandlegsbecauseyou’recold.E.Itwillhelpbuildtrustbecauseitshowsrealinterest.F.Andtheymayquestionlike“Whyaretheywritingthatdown?”G.Unfortunately,mostpeoplehavenotrainingonhowtoreadbodylanguage.(23-24高二上·山東日照·期末)Withfoodcostsrising,manypeopleareconsideringstartingagarden.Thismakessense.Humanshavebeengrowingtheirownfoodforcenturies.Andgardeningistrulyhelpful.Itimprovesthelookofyourhome.
1Besides,itcansavemoney.Atfirstthought,thismightseemlikeanobviouswin:Onceyougetatomatoplantgoing,forexample,yougetfreetomatoeswithouthavingtoalwaysbuythem.
2Andnotallthatyouplantarethesameintermsofcost-effectiveness.Canyoureallysavemoneybygrowingyourownfood?Theanswerisyes,butyoushouldcarefullythinkaboutit.Firstly,dosomemath.
3Themoneygoestowardswater,tools,andsoon.Accordingtoastudy,inAmerica,mosthomegardensrequirejustabout$70inthebeginning.Andyoucanexpectayearlyreturnofabout$600.Thosearegoodnumbers.Butkeepinmindthattherearecontinualcostsafteryourplantsareplanted.
4Besides,duringtheirgrowth,someofyourplantswilldieoffduetoweather,animals,etc.Thesecanaffectyourgarden’sreturntoyou.5Someplantsaremorecosteffectivethanothers.Butthere’snopointinplantingahigh-returnplantifyouwon’teatit.Whenyou’replanningyourgarden,choosefruitsandvegetablesyouenjoyandwillactuallyeat.Afterall,tosavemoneythroughgardening,you’llneedtoeatwhatitproduces.A.Slowly,thecostswillrise.B.Itprovidesdeliciousfoods.C.Butgardenshavehiddencosts.D.Inthisway,yourtomatoescanbetastier.E.Anotherconsiderationiswhatyouplant.F.Thestartingpointisyourcostinthebeginning.G.GForexample,you’llbuysomethingtokeeptheplantsgrowing.(23-24高二上·湖北武漢·期末)Whenfacedwithchange,mostpeoplegodownoneoftworoads:Theyeitherrespondorreact.1Reacting,ontheotherhand,literallymeanstomeetoneactionwithanother.It’sinstant.Respondingcreatesmorespacebetweenaneventandwhatyoudoaboutit.Inthatspace,yougiveimmediateemotionsroomtobreatheandyougainabetterunderstandingofwhatishappening.Consequently,yourarelyregretresponding.2Thereisplentyyoucandointernallytocultivateresponsiveness.Forinstance,“affectlabeling”,ornamingyouremotions,helpscreatespacebetweenyouandadifficultsituation.Meditation(冥想)isalsobeneficial.3Youcandoalltheaffectlabelingandmeditationintheworld.Yetifyouregularlyinhabitreactiveenvironments,it’shardnottobecomemorereactive.4WhenIspendtoomuchtimeonsocialmedia,I’mmorelikelytoroaratmychildren,feelrestless,andmycompetenceinthinkingdeeplyworsenssignificantly.YetI’mbecomingincreasinglyconcernedthatit’snotjustme,butourentireculturethatismakingusmorereactiveatatimewhenweneedourhumanitymorethanever.5Butdistinctlynamingtheproblemisanimportantfirststep.Wecanalsoreducereactivitybyintentionallycreatingmoreresponsiveenvironments.Wecanreadprintbooksinsteadofdigitalversions.Wecangotothegymortakewalkswithoutphones.Ifwedesiretonavigateourchallengingtimes,wemustfindwaystopreservethespacebetweenstimulus(刺激)andresponse,whichistosaywemustfindwaystopreserveourhumanity.A.Buttheexternalmatterstoo.B.Butyouoftenregretreacting.C.I’veexperiencedthisfirsthand.D.Therearenosilverbulletsolutions.E.Ihavefiguredouthowtodealwiththis.F.Ontheonehand,reactingiscrucialforourhumanity.G.Responding,relatedtoresponsibility,isconsiderate.(23-24高二上·浙江嘉興·期末)Ashumans,we’remeanttobesocialcreatures.Infact,beingsociallyconnectediskeytoourmentalandemotionalhealth.1Thiscancauseustocutourselvesofffromothersandgraduallybecomelonely.Socialsituationscanseemfrightening,butthetruthisneverquitesoblack-and-white.Peoplearen’tthinkingaboutyou—atleastnottothedegreethatyouthink.2Justlikeyou’rethinkingaboutyourself,otherpeoplearethinkingaboutthemselves.They’renotspendingtheirfreetimejudgingyou,sostopwastingtimeworryingaboutwhatothersthinkofyou.3Whenyou’resociallyanxious,itcanseemasthougheveryoneelseisfullyconfident.Butthat’snotthecase.Therearestillmanyshypeopleouttherestrugglingwiththesameself-doubtsasyouare.Thenextpersonyouspeaktoisjustaslikelytobeworriedaboutwhatyouthinkofthem!Youdon’thavetobeperfecttobeliked.Infact,ourimperfectionscanbepleasant.4Ifyoucancheerfullyacceptyourawkwardnessandimperfections,you’lllikelyfindthatotherswill,too.Theymayevenlikeyoubetterforit!It’sokaytomakemistakes.Everyonemakesmistakes;it’spartofbeinghuman.5Yourvaluedoesn’tcomefrombeingperfect.Ifyoufindself-forgivenessdifficult,trytolookatyourownmistakesasyouwouldthoseofafriend.Overcomingsocialfearrequirespractice.Don’texpecttobecomesociallycomfortablewithoutputtinginthetime.Thatsaid,youcanstartsmall.Takebabystepstowardsbeingmoreconfidentandsocial,andthenbuildonthosesuccesses.A.Sogiveyourselfabreakwhenyoumessup.B.Mostpeoplearecaughtupintheirownlives.C.Thegoodnewsisthatyoucanlearnfromthem.D.Peoplearemuchmoreconfidentthanyouthink.E.Evenourweaknessescanbringusclosertoothers.F.Manyotherpeoplefeeljustasawkwardandnervousasyoudo.G.Yetmanyofusareshyandfeelawkwardaroundunfamiliarpeople.(23-24高二上·內(nèi)蒙古·期末)Increasingyourreadingspeedisajourneythatcombinestechnique,practice,andapatientmindset.Byfollowingthesestrategies,you’llimproveyourreadingspeed.ActivereadingActivereadinginvolvesengagingwiththematerialratherthanpassivelyabsorbingwords.Techniquessuchasunderliningkeyphrases,quicklytakingdownnotesinthemargin(頁邊空白)andaskingquestionsaboutthecontentcansignificantlyenhanceyourreadingspeed.1.Expandyourperipheralvision(周邊視覺)Asubstantialportionofreadinginvolvesthemovementofyoureyesacrosslinesoftext.Byexpandingyourperipheralvision,youcantakeinmorewordswitheachglance.Practicewideningyourfocustocapturegroupsofwordsratherthanfocusingononewordatatime.2.Getridofsubvocalisation(默讀)Subvocalisation,orthehabitofpronouncingeachwordinyourheadasyouread,canbeamajorobstructiontoreadingspeed.Subvocalisationisanaturalpartofearlyreadingdevelopment.3.Trainyourmindtogetridofthisinnervoicebyconsciouslyfocusingonvisualisingconceptsandideasratherthansayingeachwordinternally.Thischangecanleadtoafastreadingexperience.4Likeanyskill,increasingyourreadingspeedrequiresconsistentpractice.Mixupyourreadingmaterialstoexposeyourselftovariouswritingstylesandsubjects.Whetherit’sfiction,non-fiction,academicarticlesorindustryreports,diversifyingyourreadingcontentenhancesyouradaptabilityandspeedinprocessingdifferenttypesofinformation.5.Graduallyincreasethecomplexityandlengthofthematerial,challengingyourbraintoreadfasterwhilemaintainingcomprehension.Thisintentionalandvariedpracticeiskeytotrainingyournewfoundspeed-readingskills.A.PracticeregularlyB.EfficientreadingC.However,itcandelayprogressasyoustrivetoreadfasterD.SetasidededicatedtimeeachdayforfocusedreadingpracticeE.TheseactionsforceyourbraintogetinformationmoreefficientlyF.ThisadjustmentcanleadtoasignificantincreaseinreadingspeedG.Thisallowsyourbraintoprocessinformationwithouttheinnervoice(23-24高二上·安徽·期末)OvercomingFearofFailureHaveyoueverbeensoafraidoffailingatsomethingthatyoudecidednottotryatall?Orhasfearoffailuremeantthat,subconsciously,youundermined(削弱)yourowneffortstoavoidthepossibilityofalargerfailure?1It’simportanttorealizethatineverythingwedo,there’salwaysachancethatwe’llfail.Facingthatchanceandembracingitgiveusamorerewardinglife.Hereareafewwaystoreducethefearoffailing.Analyzeallpotentialoutcomes.2Removethatfearbyconsideringallofthepotentialoutcomesofyourdecision.Youcanmappossibleoutcomesvisually.Setsmallgoals.Imagininghowlifewillbeafteryou’vereachedyourgoalisagreatmotivatortokeepyoumovingforward.Sostartbysettingafewsmallgoals.3Don’tfocusontheendpicture.Justfocusonthenextstep.Takingonesmallstepatatimewillhelpbuildyourconfidence,keepyoumovingtowardsyourfinalgoal.Learntothinkmorepositively.Everycoinhastwosides.4Learntochangeyourthoughtsandfocusmoreonthebrightsideofthesituation,makingyoulikeyourself.Positivethinkingisanincrediblypowerfulwaytobuildself-confidence.5Insomecases,thetoughestsituationmaybegenuinelydisastrous(災(zāi)難性的)anditmaybeperfectlyreasonabletofearfailure.Inothercases,however,thisworstcasemayactuallynotbethatbad,andrecognizingthiscanhelp.A.Lookattheworse-casesituation.B.Itisuptoyoutodecidewhichonetolookat.C.Failingatsomethingcanhelpyoudiscoveryourtruestfriends.D.Manyofushaveprobablyexperiencedthisatonetimeoranother.E.Ifyouareafraidoffailure,youmightbeuncomfortablesettinggoals.F.Theseshouldbegoalsthatareslightly,butnotoverwhelmingly,challenging.G.Manypeopleexperiencefearoffailurebecausetheyfeartheunknown.(23-24高二上·四川南充·期末)TipsonLearningMathWhileyouaresittinginamathclasslisteningtoyourteachermultiplying(乘以)andaddingendlessnumbers,mathcanbecomeboringanduninterestingquickly.1.Herearesometipsthatcanhelpyou.Learnmathtricks.Therearemanytricksinmaththatsaveyouenormoustime.Forexample,addingupallthenumbersfrom1to100isalotofwork.But,checkoutthiseasywaytodoit:100+1=101and99+2=101,right?Sodoes98+3,97+4,96+5,etc.So,ifyoumultiply101bythenumberofthesepairs,you’llgetthesumofallthenumbersfrom1to100,whichis5050.2.Makematheasy.Mathcanbedifficulttolearnbecausestudentsareoftentaughttolearnmathbymemorizingformulas(公式).However,bylearningmaththisway,studentsaren’ttaughttheprinciplesandconcepts.Buttheprinciplesandconceptsareneededtounderstandwhyaparticularformulaisbeingused.3.Youcanaskyourteacherwhyandhowaparticularformulaworks,whileothersdonot.4.Forexample,ifyou’reinterestedinhistoricallandmarks,learnaboutthemathinvolvedinbuildingtheselandmarks.Connectmathtoeverydaylife.5.Forexample,ifyouhaveanalarmclock,chancesarethatyouwillfigureouthowmanyextraminutesyoucansleepbeforeyougetoutofbedonceyouhitthesnoozebutton(貪睡按鈕).Trytonoticethedifferentwaysyoudomathinyourday-to-daytasks.A.Theyareofteninteresting,tooB.SomakematheasierbylearningthemC.MakemathfunbyusingitintherealworldD.TrysolvingsomemathcompetitionproblemsE.ExplorehowmathisrelatedtosomethingthatyouloveF.Bydoingso,youcanfindawayoutofdoingextraworkG.However,youcanbeattheboredombymakingmathmeaningfultoyou(23-24高二上·廣西·期末)Examsareanimportanttypeofassessmentalmostallstudentswillneedtoundertake.Thebestwaytostudyisnottorecite(背誦)itallinhoursorminutesbeforeanexam.1Itisimportanttomanagethisstressandfindwaysofhelpingtoreduceit.Howdoyoufacesuchanimportantday?Ifyouhavenotbeenabletostudythecompletecontentstillnow,don’tlongtofinishitall.Firstly,prepareatestkitforthedurationofyourexamination.Inyourbag,collectallyoursuppliessuchaspencils,severalpensandotherimportantwritingmaterials.Putthebagandeverythingelsethatyoumightneedinoneplace.2Whenyouarriveatthehall,surroundyourselfwithfriendswhoaresupportiveorjustgothroughyournotesquietly.Alwaysmakeitapointtostudythesubjectswhichyoufindeasiertolearnfirst.You’llbeaffectedifyoudonotknowtheanswertoanytopic.3Thiswilljustupsetyouandsendyouintopanicmode.Whenyouareintheexaminationroom,followthesesteps.Beforetheexaminationstarts,makesureyourquestionpaperiscomplete,Readtheinstructionscarefully.4Divideyourtimecarefullyforeachquestionandmoveontothenextquestionevenifyouhavenotfinishedthefirst.5Donotworryaboutwhatyoucouldhavedoneorhaven’tdone.Trynottodiscusstheanswerswithyourfriends.Youshouldnotallowanythingtoupsettherestoftheexamination.A.Finally,aftereachpaper,gohomeandrest.B.Settletheeasyquestionsfirst.C.Examstressaffectsmoststudentsinvariousways.D.Calmdownandremembertofinishtheanswer.E.Therefore,donotgoroundaskingcrazilyfortheanswer.F.Thiswillhelptoreduceyourworriesinthemorning.G.Alotofstudentsareexcitedwhenfacingthefirstexamination.(23-24高二上·江蘇徐州·期末)Therearealotofchemicalsthatcancauseindoorairpollution.Arecentprojectconductedhasfoundover900differentsubstancesinourhomearerelatedtoit.Manyresearchershavealreadyexaminedthecausesofindoorairpollution.1Ithasbeenprovedthatdifferentkindsofchemicalscanbereleasedbybuildingmaterialsandnewfurniture.Everythingfrompaintinganddecoratingproducts,bathroomcleanersandbeautyproductscancontainthesechemicals.2Forinstance,cookinggeneratesalotofharmfulemissions,likefryingmeatinoil.AsaresearchfromDenmarkhashighlighted,cooking,particularlyroastingcandamageourb
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