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浙江省宁波五校联考2024年五月中考适应性考试英语试卷
How to Study for Exams
Taking exams is stressful, but you can make it easier by improving the way you study. Studying for your exams will keep you from feeling unprepared, and it will set you up for success!
This is easier said than done, but learning how to take good notes will help you once it comes time to study. Write down everything your teacher writes on the board or puts up in slides. Try to record as much of what the teacher says as possible.
Studying in a dark room is not recommended (推荐). Add lights at night, or in the daytime, open the window coverings (open the window a little, too). People tend to study and focus better in a brighter room with little noise.
Think of your teacher: What is my teacher most likely to ask on the exam? What materials the teacher once emphasized (强调) before exams? This may help you review the most important information for the exams.
You need some time to take breaks and it is better to study when you are feeling relaxed than to exhaust (筋疲力尽) yourself studying all day! Carefully plan your break and study time. Usually, a 20-30 minutes of study and then a 5-minute break is the most effective.
If you don't know the answer to the question, do the next one and come back to it at the end. Struggling and concentrating on a question you don't know the answer to can be time consuming (消耗), which makes you lose marks.
A. Take breaks B. Take good notes C. Turn on the light D. Pay attention in class E. Think of your teacher and review well F. Answer the questions you know first |
Every one of us has a chance to try new things. {#blank#}1{#/blank#} The risk is that we will not be satisfied with our choice.
For example, we may try a food we have never had before. {#blank#}2{#/blank#} It can be too sour, too salty or too spicy. We may try a new style of music and get a headache. We may try a new sport like skating and end up falling down a lot. We may see a different kind of art and be completely disappointed.We may try to speak or write a different language and end up embarrassing ourselves.
It sounds risky to us. {#blank#}3{#/blank#} For example, we can try a new food. And we fall in love with it finally. It can be sweet or tastes very good. We may try a new sport and fall down but we get back up and finally experience pleasure, even for a minute. We may see why people love that sport so much.
If we try a new kind of music, we may regret we didn't find it sooner. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} We can try to write or speak a different language, and we may be a little embarrassed at first, but we know that the only way to improve is to make mistakes and keep on trying.
{#blank#}5{#/blank#} Then you will have chances to get rewards (回报).
A. How can we try a new sport? B. But it is not so bad to take risks. C. And we don't like the food finally. D. All in all, keep trying something new. E. When we try something new, there's always the risk. F. We can see a new kind of art and may be surprised at its beauty. |
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Most people today are only {#blank#}1{#/blank#} getting good jobs to make lots of money. In their free time. they think about what to do for{#blank#}2{#/blank#}. However, few people think about what they can do to help others. There are many people who are less{#blank#}3{#/blank#} than us. Volunteering our time to help these people is a good way to spend our free time. For example, we can make plans to visit sick children in the hospital or {#blank#}4{#/blank#}money for homeless people. Some people even stop doing their jobs for a few months to a year to move to {#blank#}5{#/blank#}place, like one of the countries in Africa, and help people there.
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A study has been done at a university. Scientists divided a class into two groups. They made each group take notes in different {#blank#}1{#/blank#}. The first group took notes by hand. The second one did it on the computer. The purpose(目的) of the study was {#blank#}2{#/blank#} out which way would help the students learn better. The scientists thought Group Two would win. But to their surprise, Group One did a better job. Since you take notes by hand, stick to it!
Good notes can lead to less stress(压力) when test time comes around. Then how can you{#blank#}3{#/blank#} your note-taking skills? The following advice can help you.
Firstly, try to get yourself ready {#blank#}4{#/blank#} class begins. Be familiar(熟悉的) with the knowledge that you are going to learn. Make sure you have your notebooks and pens on the desk.
Secondly, take notes wisely while listening in class. Many students become {#blank#}5{#/blank#} taking notes and they may fail to follow the teacher. So it is important {#blank#}6{#/blank#} when to take notes. And remember {#blank#}7{#/blank#} down the key words and use shorthand(速记法) if necessary.
Thirdly, check your notes after class. You can add some details(细节) yourself {#blank#}8{#/blank#}. If there is still something missing, compare your notes with others. Do it with those who take notes carefully. These checks will also increase your chances of {#blank#}9{#/blank#} what you've written.
Try the advice above. When you can take notes {#blank#}10{#/blank#} than before, you will find your lessons easier and more enjoyable.
My mum didn't agree to buy another model racing car for me. She said it would be a waste of money. I am angry with her. {#blank#}1{#/blank#} I want a pair of basketball shoes for my training. But I don't want to ask my parents for money. {#blank#}2{#/blank#} I get as much pocket money as my sister each month. But my money runs out much more quickly than hers. {#blank#}3{#/blank#} I think I can spend all my lucky money. But my father doesn't allow me to. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} My mum wants me to do the weekly shopping for our family. But I don't know how to spend money wisely. {#blank#}5{#/blank#} | A. You can make a shopping list first. And you may go to different supermarkets to compare prices before you make a decision. B. You should understand your mum. A model car is not a must. Parents know more about the value of money as they work hard to support the family. C. Write down your daily spending of the pocket money in a notebook. This may help you avoid unnecessary spending. D. You can learn numbers first. For example, you can count coins and banknotes with your parents. E. Maybe you can have a yard sale to get money for your shoes. There must be things you don't need any more like old toys or magazines. F. I agree with your father. You can keep part of your lucky money in a bank instead of using it up. This can help you save money for the future. |
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