【題目】Everyone wants to be self-confident, but maybe we just don’t know how to be. Here are some tips on how you can feel more confident about yourself.
【1】 Everyone has shortcomings. When you have found your shortcomings, work to overcome them. If you are a shy person, take part in social activities, such as parties, and speak to at least one or two people there.
Second, try to spend more time with positive people. Successful and confident people have their own ways of settling problems.【2】
Third, set goals for yourself. With each goal you achieve, your self-confidence will increase.【3】We are afraid that we might lose. Stop thinking like that and give yourself a chance.
Fourth, start each day with a sense of opportunity.【4】Think positively about yourself.
Actually everyone has his or her own way of becoming confident.【5】Friends might have useful suggestions, too. In short, as long as you try new things, you are sure to become more confident.
A. Pay attention and learn from them.
B. You should talk with your friends.
C. First, don’t think about your weak points.
D. It’s not always right to ask friends for help.
E. Sometimes we might be afraid of trying new things.
F. Start your day by reading something encouraging.
G. First, you should know what your weak points are.
【答案】
【1】G
【2】A
【3】E
【4】F
【5】B
【解析】試題分析:每個人都要自己有信心,作者在文章中提出了5條很實用的提高信心的建議。
【1】G 本題可以根據順序關系得出答案。第一段最后一句Here are some tips on how you can feel more confident about yourself.提出下面是一些具體的建議。在3-5段中的second, third, fourth都提示C項“First, don’t think about your weak points.”符合上下文串聯(lián)。
【2】A 本段建議我們要向成功人士學習。橫線前句Successful and confident people have their own ways of settling problems告訴我們成功人士有自己解決問題的方法,我們要學習他們的這些方法。故A項“Pay attention and learn from them.”符合上下文串聯(lián)。
【3】E 本段建議set goals for yourself.要為自己設立目標,設立了目標以后我們才會努力去實現(xiàn),才不會害怕嘗試新鮮事物。故E項符合本段中心思想。
【4】F 根據橫線后句Think positively about yourself.多想想積極的事情。也就是說我們要多看一下積極向上能夠鼓勵我們向前努力的東西,故F項符合上下文串聯(lián)。
【5】B 根據橫線后句Friends might have useful suggestions, too.朋友也能夠給我們提很多有用的建議。也就是說作者建議我們多和朋友交流。故B項符合上下文串聯(lián)。
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4. 【4】
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