【題目】 Being a successful high school student requires both patience and motivation. Unfortunately, there are often many things that can make your success difficult. Here are some tips which can help you become a successful high school student.
Remember that school is important. It’s important to have fun and have lots of extra-curricular activities, but school study should always be your top priority (優(yōu)先的事物). 【1】
Get involved at your school. You don’t have to be a superstar or a cheerleader to do this. 【2】 These may include current events, such as the basketball game held last Friday or attending school events like dances and variety shows.
【3】 It’s easy to forget to stay in shape when the workload starts piling up. Doing some sports can help you relax physically and improve your work efficiency. So join a sports team at your school to make you less worried about your schedule and have a healthy body.
Find a club to develop your interests. Not being an athlete is not an excuse for not having something to do after school. 【4】 Music? Join a band. If you’re not into any of your school’s clubs, advise your principal to start a new one. Most likely he / she will say yes.
Focus on yourself. Don’t compare yourself with others. 【5】 Every day you should only try to make yourself better, instead of worrying about how the girl sitting in front of you has nicer clothes or is getting better grades, etc. Ten years from now, this won’t matter.
A.Take up a sport to get fit.
B.Try to go out at weekends.
C.All you need to do is stay on top of things.
D.If you’re enthusiastic about art, join the art club.
E.High school is only a competition with yourself.
F.So never take homework, tests, and quizzes lightly!
G.The best thing to do is just be friendly to everyone.
【答案】
【1】F
【2】C
【3】A
【4】D
【5】E
【解析】
本文是一篇說明文,介紹了如何成為一名成功的高中生。
【1】空前說擁有樂趣和豐富的課外活動(dòng)是很重要的,但學(xué)習(xí)應(yīng)該始終是你的首要任務(wù),因此此處講的是要重視學(xué)習(xí),故F項(xiàng)(所以不要輕視家庭作業(yè)、考試和小測驗(yàn))符合語境。
【2】空前說你不必成為超級(jí)明星或啦啦隊(duì)隊(duì)長,因此此處講的是你應(yīng)該采取的正確做法,故C項(xiàng)(你所要做的就是掌握全局)符合語境。下文列舉了應(yīng)該掌控的東西,這些可能包括時(shí)事,如上星期五舉行的籃球比賽或參加學(xué)校活動(dòng),如舞蹈和綜藝節(jié)目。故選C。
【3】此空設(shè)于段首,是本段的主旨句,根據(jù)本段內(nèi)容,特別是根據(jù)“Doing some sports can help you relax physically and improve your work efficiency.”可知,本段主要講的是高中生要參加體育運(yùn)動(dòng),故A項(xiàng)(做一項(xiàng)運(yùn)動(dòng)來保持健康)符合語境。
【4】空后說喜歡音樂就加入一個(gè)樂隊(duì),此處表示與之并列的一種情況,應(yīng)該還會(huì)提到一種興趣,故D項(xiàng)(如果你對藝術(shù)有熱情,就加入藝術(shù)俱樂部)符合語境。
【5】空前說不要拿自己和別人比較,此處解釋原因,說明高中生活是和你和自己競爭,不要和別人比,故E項(xiàng)(高中其實(shí)就是你和自己之間的競爭)符合語境。
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