题目
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1________
Examinations are almost always stressful Students rarely know exactly what to expect on the test, and those who suffer from exam fear or exam anxiety can see their grades suffer as a result of this stress. For some students,exam fear causes them to “ seize up ’’ and forget what they have studied.
2______Good study habits and learning how to relax can help students overcome exam fear.
3 ______According to Penn State University and Kids Health,proper study habits and preparation are the keys to cutting out exam fear. Avoid last-minute “cramming” for exams and actively listen while in class.
Focus on positive thoughts, relax the night before your test and reward yourself after the test is over. Often, people who suffer from exam anxiety cannot shut out negative thoughts or emotions about the test, and this can contribute to feeling more anxiety than normal 4______
Keep your mind and body healthy by getting enough sleep, eating well and exercising. Healthier people who are well-rested often do better on exams.
5_____ Exam fear is normal When that anxiety severely interferes (干扰)with your ability to take the test, however, outside help might be needed. Ask your teachers and family for support and help.
A.How To Succeed hi An Exam |
B.How To Overcome Exam Fear |
C.Develop good study habits. |
D.Understand that you are not alone and ask for help if necessary. |
F. Battling this type of performance anxiety can be hard, but it is not impossible.
G. Remind yourself to read the instructions carefully.
答案
小题1:B
小题2:F
小题3:C
小题4:E
小题5:D
解析
试题分析:本文讲述的是如何处理考试焦虑症的话题,文章中给出了具体的建议。
小题1:B 本句是文章的标题,根据本文内容可知是如何克服考试焦虑症。故B正确。
小题2:F 根据下句Good study habits and learning how to relax can help students overcome exam fear.说明本句告诉我们对于考试焦虑症,我们有解决的方法。故F项正确。
小题3:C 根据proper study habits and preparation are the keys to cutting out exam fear.说明本段讲述的是养成正确的学习习惯的重要性,故C项符合上下文。
小题4:E 根据上一句Often, people who suffer from exam anxiety cannot shut out negative thoughts or emotions about the test, and this can contribute to feeling more anxiety than normal说明人们经常把考试看得过于重要,才会有考试焦虑症的出现。那么要从心里给自己减压,故E项符合上下文。
小题5:D 根据下一句Exam fear is normal When that anxiety severely interferes (干扰)with your ability to take the test, however, outside help might be needed.说明考试焦虑症是很普遍的现象,我们必要的时候要寻求外界的援助。故D项符合上下文。
点评:本文讲述的是如何处理考试焦虑症的话题,此类文章重在把握上下文之间的逻辑关系,通过前后的意思连贯性及细致性用心的答题,定能完成的很好。
核心考点
试题【根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。1________Examinations are almost always】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
In the United States, billions of chickens are produced yearly. Most of their feathers are thrown away.
But instead of being buried in land, some feathers could find a future in plastics(塑料).
One of the products they have developed is a flowerpot(花盆). It may look like other flowerpots. But the container breaks down in the earth within one to five years. And as it breaks down, it naturally becomes nutrient(营养物) in the soil.
The environmentally friendly flowerpot is the work of two researchers. Walter Schmidt is with the Agricultural Research Service, part of the United States Agriculture Department. Masud Huda is with the Horticultural Research Institute, a private(私人) organization(组织).
Walter Schmidt has been working to find uses for chicken feathers since the 1990s. Progress in 2002 showed that plastic made from feathers could be formed like other plastics.
He says feathers are much stronger and last(持续) longer than another plant material. "Feathers are stronger. By design, feathers are also more durable(耐用的). And the other part about it is if feathers were twice as heavy, or half as strong, then birds couldn"t fly."
He points out that traditional flowerpots made from other plastics can last much longer. But he wonders if there is really a need. He says most flowerpots are never re-used.
"Why would you want a plastic that you use for a year to last for two hundred years? It makes no sense. You want to match the product with the use." said Walter Schmidt.
Walter Schmidt and Masud Huda are now adding another chicken product to their flowerpots -- chicken waste. The waste will add more nutrients to the soil as the pot breaks down. The scientists say they hope their flowerpot will be on the market in a year or two.
小题1:What do people mainly deal with feathers?
A.Feathers are used to make pillows, coats and other products. |
B.Most feathers are paid no attention to. |
C.Most feathers are used as nutrient |
D.Most feathers are used to make flowerpots |
A.They won’t last long. | B.They can’t break |
C.They are environmentally friendly | D.They can be reused |
A.Too heavy | B.Too old |
C.Never re-used | D.lasting longer but unnecessary |
A.Chicken and its feathers | B.How to deal with feathers |
C.feathers made into flowerpot | D.New flowerpots |
When I take my little kids to check out tide pools, we’re overjoyed when we find a sea star or some shellfish. Lately, though, I"ve noticed a change in my favorite pools: there are more sea grasses and fewer animals with shells.
I can"t help feeling these small changes portend something more troubling about our oceans. It matches what scientists are telling us: our oceans are being troubled by carbon dioxide that threatens corals, colorful fish, salmon, sea otters, even whales. Our oceans are facing a major change.
Every hour, a million tons of carbon dioxide from cars, factories and power plants rain down on the world’s oceans. Carbon pollution brings about a chemical reaction that turns sea water more acidic (酸的) and takes away things important for sea animals .
Some of us are already feeling the effects of this growing crisis(危机). Shellfish farmers in the Pacific Northwest have reported a decrease in natural and farmed oysters(牡蛎). Just this week, a new studyproved the link between the huge reduction in the numbers of oysters and ocean acidification. As polar waters become more acidic, Alaskan fishermen are troubled by the future of smaller fish.
Without action, ocean acidification will have a disastrous influence on the food chain, affecting not only sea life but the people who depend on it for food and their living. Already, our oceans have become 30 percent more acidic since preindustrial times, and it gets worse every day. We can stop this frightening dream, but only if we act now.
That"s why the Center for Biological Diversity has started a petition (请愿书) requesting President Obama and the Environmental Protection Agency to develop a plan to deal with ocean acidification. Decisive action can save sea life as we know it.
Now it isn’t too late to save our oceans and sea life. With immediate action to reduce carbon dioxide release we can start taking important steps today to deal with this disastrous situation. Join me in our petition calling for a national plan to save our oceans.
小题1:The author’s recent visits to the tide pool brought her ___ .
A.happiness | B.anger | C.concern | D.comfort |
A.predict | B.prevent | C.replace | D.reduce |
A.the harm of sea grasses |
B.carbon pollution in the sea |
C.that the petition may be turned down |
D.how fishermen can make a living in the future |
A.To inform. | B.To educate. | C.To persuade . | D.To instruct. |
“ I think we are knocking at the door of immortality,” said Michael, a professor and author of two books on human life expectancy. “I think by 2075 we will see it and it’s no longer a dream. Human’s life expectancy may have not limit.”
At the meeting in San Francisco, Donald Louria, a professor at New Jersey Medical School said advances in using genes as well as other technology make it likely that humans will live in the future beyond what has been possible in the past. “There is a great push so that people can live from 120 to 180 years,” he said. “Some have suggested that there is no limit and that people could live to 300 or 500 years.”
However, many scientists are doubtful about it and say the human body is just not designed to last more than about 120 years. Even with healthier lifestyles and less disease, they say failure of the brain and other parts of the body will finally lead all humans to death.
Scientists also hold different opinions on what kind of life man might live. “If you pass 120, you know; could you be healthy enough to have good quality of life? It’s a big question.” said Leonard Poon, director of the university center. “At present people who could get to that point are not in good health at all.”
小题1:The underlined word in the second paragraph probably means _____.
A.dying slowly | B.living longer | C.living forever | D.dying quickly |
A.human beings may never die in the future |
B.it is not certain how long humans can live |
C.the human body can last about 120 years |
D.it is possible for man to live longer in the future |
A.Living longer or not | B.Science and long living |
C.No limit for human life | D.Healthy lifestyle and living |
A.get that idea | B.get to 120 years old |
C.know how to live forever | D.have good quality of life |
Now something similar could be happening in the oceans. That the seas are being over-fished has been known for years and researchers such as Ransom Myers and Boris Worm have shown how fast things are changing. They have looked at half a century of data from fisheries around the world. Their methods do not attempt to estimate the actual biomass (the amount of living biological matter) of fish species in particular parts of the ocean, but rather changes in that biomass over time. According to their latest paper published in Nature, the biomass of large predators (animals that kill and eat other animals) inanes fishery is reduced on average by 80% within 15 years of the start of exploitation. In some long-fished areas, it has halved again since then.
Dr. Worm acknowledges that these figures are conservative (保守的). One reason for this is that fishing technology has improved. Today’s vessels can find their prey using satellites and sonar, which were not available 50 years ago. That means a higher proportion of what is in the sea is being caught, so the real difference between present and past is likely to be worse than the one recorded by changes in catch sizes. In the early days, too, longlines would have been more saturated with fish. Some individuals would therefore not have been caught, since baited hooks would have been available to trap them, leading to an underestimate of fish stocks in the past. Furthermore, in the early days of longline fishing, a lot of fish were lost to sharks after they had been hooked. That is no longer a problem, because there are fewer sharks around noise.
Dr. Myers and Dr. Worm argue that their work gives a correct baseline, which future management efforts must take into account. They believe the date support an idea current among marine biologists, that of the “shifting baseline”. The notion is that people have failed to detect the massive changes which have happened in the ocean because they have been looking back only a relatively short time into the past. That matters because theory suggests that the maximum sustainable yield that can be cropped from a fishery comes when the biomass of a target species is about 50% of its original levels. Most fisheries are well below that, which is a bad way to do business.
小题1:The aim of the extinction of large prehistoric animals is to suggest that _______.
A.large animal were not easy to survive in the changing environment |
B.small species survived as large animals disappeared |
C.large sea animals may face the same threat today. |
D.Slow-growing fish outlive fast-growing ones |
A.the stock of large predators in some old fisheries has reduced by 90% |
B.there are only half as many fisheries are there were 15 years ago |
C.the catch sizes in new fisheries are only 20% of the original amount |
D.the number of larger predators dropped faster in new fisheries than in the old |
A.fishing technology has improved rapidly |
B.then catch-sizes are actually smaller then recorded |
C.the marine biomass has suffered a greater loss |
D.the date collected so far are out of date. |
A.people should look for a baseline that can’t work for a longer time |
B.fisheries should keep the yield below 50% of the biomass |
C.the ocean biomass should restore its original level. |
D.people should adjust the fishing baseline to changing situation. |
A.management efficiency |
B.biomass level |
C.catch-size limits |
D.technological application. |
Here are some basics that will help guide them their entire lives:
Show them the future. If your 13-year-old girl were to save $1.000,invest(投资)it at 8% and add $100 every month, by the time she’s 65,she would have $980,983!
Be careful of credit(信用).Credit cards can help you buy necessary things and build a credit history, but they must be used responsibly, which means paying off your debt in time. Explain to your children that when you buy something using a credit card, you can easily end up paying two or three times what you would have paid if you used cash.
Teach patience. Suppose your child wants a new bicycle that costs $150.Rather than paying the cash, give him some regular pocket money and explain that by putting aside,say,$15 each week, he will be able to buy it for himself in only ten weeks.
Provide incentive. Tell your children the importance of saving. “For every dollar he or she agrees to save and invest rather than spend, you agree to add another dollar to the pot,” says Cathy Pareto, expert in money planning.
Explain your values. Values and money are deeply intertwined, says Eilleen Gallo,co-author of The Financially Intelligent Parent. When your child demands that you buy something, explain why you really don’t want to buy it.“You might say, ‘I’d rather save that money for your education,’” advises Gallo. Every time you spend or don’t spend money, you have a chance to share your values.
小题1:The writer gives some basics to help________ in a proper way.
A.parents teach their children how to deal with money |
B.children follow their parents’ instructions |
C.children manage their money |
D.parents save their money |
A.give him some regular pocket money |
B.encourage him to put money away for it |
C.explain to him the importance of investment |
D.tell him to save some money by using a credit card |
A.honor | B.praise | C.excitement | D.encouragement |
A.Parents want to know how to educate their children. |
B.He wants to share his good ideas about money matters. |
C.He thinks money management the most important for children. |
D.Parents care Little about their children’s management of money. |
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