【題目】Every student has his own style of studying and it's up to you to use the available resources to be as effective and productive as possible.Here are some tips on how to teach yourself to study effectively.
●【1】When determining the best approach,you need to assess your personality.Some people can read for hours while others can't sit still through more than one chapter.Find your pace,improve it and work around your strengths and weaknesses.It's up to you whether to join a study group or learn by yourself.
●Set a goal.【2】It'll not only help you keep focused and stay on track but also help you organize your time and activities.
●Learn over time.【3】If you don't know or understand the lesson from the start,you won't get it the night before your big test.It's best to study smaller loads of information repeated over a period of time.
●Set a realistic and reasonable schedule.【4】Create a routine schedule for your studying time.Strictly follow this schedule so as to develop an effective studying session.
●Have time to rest.It's necessary to have enough time to rest in order to regain all the energy used up by the body from all the studying.【5】Communicate with other people and participate in recreational activities to help you relax and refresh your mind.
A.Know yourself.
B.Have good study habits.
C.It's impossible to learn a lot of things in a short time.
D.Try to discover the type of reading that best suits you.
E.Allocate your time between studying and other activities.
F.Your mind won't be as sharp if you don't have ample sleep.
G.You need to determine what you want to achieve in a given subject.
【答案】
【1】A
【2】G
【3】C
【4】E
【5】F
【解析】本文是一篇說明文。由每個人都有自己的學(xué)習(xí)風(fēng)格入手,對如何提高學(xué)習(xí)效率與學(xué)習(xí)效果提出了幾點建議。
【1】根據(jù)“When determining the best approach,you need to assess your personality”當(dāng)你制定學(xué)習(xí)方法時,你需要評估自己的個性。因此本段主要講述的是認(rèn)識自我。故選A。
【2】根據(jù)標(biāo)題“Set a goal”,可知本段主要講的是設(shè)定一個目標(biāo),明確自己想得到的東西。故選G。
【3】根據(jù)標(biāo)題“Learn over time”以及“It's best to study smaller loads of information repeated over a period of time”可知,學(xué)習(xí)是需要花費時間的,是循序漸進(jìn)的過程。故選C。
【4】根據(jù)“Set a realistic and reasonable schedule”“Strictly follow this schedule so as to develop an effective studying session”,本段主要講述的是制定合理的時間表,善于規(guī)劃時間。故選E。
【5】根據(jù)“Have time to rest.It's necessary to have enough time to rest in order to regain all the energy used up by the body from all the studying”可知,本段主講述的是充足的睡眠的重要性。故選F。
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