When you meet many different kinds of difficulties in your study, you’re supposed to    to face them rather than escape from them.
①look for a better way to improve your study
②feel that learning is so boring
③lose heart and lose yourself on other things you like
④ask your parents, teachers or friends to help you
⑤keep a calm heart and never give up
A. ①②④         B. ②③⑤         C. ①④⑤

C

解析試題分析:
①尋找更好的方法來提高你的學習
②感到學習是如此無聊
③喪失信心,在自己喜歡的其他事物中迷失自己
④向父母,老師或者朋友求助
⑤保持冷靜永不放棄。
句意:在學習中,當你遇到許多種不同的困難時,你應該……面對他們而不是逃避他們。聯(lián)系常識,可知2、3屬于消極反應,故選C.
考點:語句理解
點評:解答本題首先要理解各個選項表達的含義,然后結合常識選擇正確答案。

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