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科目:初中英语 来源:2012-2013学年江苏省南京市联合体九年级中考一模英语试卷(解析版) 题型:其他题
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Improve Homework Habits
Do you want to make homework simpler? It can be done readily with a little guidance from specialists (专家) in this field. Oxford Learning founder and CEO Dr. Nick Whitehead, said that homework doesn’t always have to be a headache. “Homework might be an unavoidable (不可避免的) part of school, but it doesn’t have to be the boring part. With the right skills in place, students can turn homework from headache-including to trouble-free.” These steps will make an obvious difference.
Use your notebooks
The brain is able to finish great works, but it is not perfect. Students should never rely on (依赖) it to remember all school details. When a teacher assigns homework, students should write the details in their notebooks. Many schools provide notebooks because they are the best organizational tools available.
According to Whitehead, to make them effective, students need to remember to take the notebooks out of their school bags at night, open them up, and read over the night’s list.
Remove distractions (使注意力分散的事物)
Computers on, music on, text messages receiving … this is not multitasking, it’s distracting.
Whitehead says that unless students are doing research, they should turn off all electronics and focus on the task at hand for a set period of time. They’ll find that it is easier to concentrate (全神贯注) and that homework takes less time. He adds that this fact has been confirmed by studies.
Think actively
Getting homework done is the name of the game, but what happens if students are struggling with a question, or can’t work out an answer? When facing difficulties, it is wise for the student to take a small break then return to look at the problem again.
According to Whitehead, students should look up their textbooks and school notes, take a step back to ask what the particular unit is all about, and even move ahead a few questions and see if the next part can help explain a little better. If not, use the Internet.
“Don’t stare at (盯着) the question; ask how this question relates to what is being learned overall.” he says.
Get organized
Homework is as much a part of daily routine as waking up in the morning and going to bed at night, but it’s often the most disorganized part. Whitehead recommends streamlining (使合理化) the process.
“Students should keep all the homework-related things in a bin or a bucket so they don’t waste time searching for pens or rulers.” He also recommends picking the same place to do homework every night, and (when possible) completing homework at the same time each day.
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As students, homework is an unavoidable part in school, but many students feel 1. about homework. The following 2. can help students turn homework from headache-including to trouble-free. |
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Step1: Use your notebooks |
Students shouldn’t use brains to remember all school things. 3. , they should use notebooks to write the details about 4. at school. At home they open them up, and read over the night’s list. |
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Step2: Remove distractions |
Computers, music, text messages, etc. may distract you from your homework. 5. you are not doing research, turn off all of these. Then you may find you can concentrate on homework more 6. and it takes less time. |
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Step3: Think actively |
When you have 7. in doing your homework, it’s not wise for you to stare at the question. You should take a small break then come 8. to look at it again. |
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Step4: Get organized |
Students 9. to streamline the process, keep all the homework-related things organized, pick the same place to do homework, and 10. homework at the same time each day. |
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科目:初中英语 来源:2011年北京市平谷区中考英语一模试卷 题型:完型填空
Twelve-year-old Kitty O’Neil asked her coach, “Let me try.” She was already on the swim team, but this was different. One of the divers had not arrived, and Kitty needed much help. Her coach looked 36 at her. She had been practicing dives, but could she really stand up to the competition? Besides, 37 was completely deaf. Many people thought a person who was deaf wouldn’t be able to dive well. However, Kitty 38 , and she won first place at that swimming meet and went on to win the Junior Olympics in the area.
Kitty began diving with Dr. Sammy Lee, a famous coach and former Olympic diving champion. The teenager went to school in the morning and then spent most afternoons diving. It was 39 work, and Kitty often hit the water the wrong way. However, she was able to 40 practicing. While she was diving , Kitty won many gold medals, but she wanted 41 . Perhaps she learned something from her 42 . Kitty lost her hearing at the age of four months. Because she wanted Kitty to lead a normal life, Kitty’s mother went to college to 43 about teaching people who are deaf. Kitty’s mother finally started a school for those who are deaf.
Kitty’s life was 44 but normal, and as an athlete, Kitty was much bettter than others. When she gave up diving, she wanted danger and adventure. She raced cars, boats, and motorcycles. Many of these 45 usually require at least some hearing. For example many racers judge their speed by the sound of the engine. Kitty did it by 46 .
In 1972 she began to learn doing dangerous action for movies and television. Soon she became one of the 47 women in Hollywood. In 1976 Kitty O’Neil also became the fastest woman in the world in a rocket-powered car that went more than 512 miles per hour.
1.A. up B. down C. carefully D. closely
2.A. she B. he C. I D. it
3.A. worked B. did C. practiced D. came
4.A. easy B. usual C. pleasant D. hard
5.A. like B. finish C. keep D. begin
6.A. fewer B. more C.some D. many
7.A. father B. mother C. coach D. teacher
8.A. learn B. read C. write D.listen
9.A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything
10.A. classes B. meetings C. activities D. parties
11.A. listening B. learning C. speaking D. feeling
12.A. latest B. fastest C. prettiest D. busiest
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科目:初中英语 来源:2013届河南省鹤壁市七年级下学期期中考试英语试卷 题型:完型填空
完形填空(共12分,每小题1分)
通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选
择最佳选项。
Twelve-year-old Kitty O’Neil asked her coach, “Let me try.” She was already on the swim team, but this was different. One of the divers had not arrived, and Kitty needed much help. Her coach looked 36 at her. She had been practicing dives, but could she really stand up to the competition? Besides, 37 was completely deaf. Many people thought a person who was deaf wouldn’t be able to dive well. However, Kitty 38 , and she won first place at that swimming meet and went on to win the Junior Olympics in the area.
Kitty began diving with Dr. Sammy Lee, a famous coach and former Olympic diving champion. The teenager went to school in the morning and then spent most afternoons diving. It was 39 work, and Kitty often hit the water the wrong way. However, she was able to 40 practicing. While she was diving , Kitty won many gold medals, but she wanted 41 . Perhaps she learned something from her 42 . Kitty lost her hearing at the age of four months. Because she wanted Kitty to lead a normal life, Kitty’s mother went to college to 43 about teaching people who are deaf. Kitty’s mother finally started a school for those who are deaf.
Kitty’s life was 44 but normal, and as an athlete, Kitty was much bettter than others. When she gave up diving, she wanted danger and adventure. She raced cars, boats, and motorcycles. Many of these 45 usually require at least some hearing. For example many racers judge their speed by the sound of the engine. Kitty did it by 46 .
In 1972 she began to learn doing dangerous action for movies and television. Soon she became one of the 47 women in Hollywood. In 1976 Kitty O’Neil also became the fastest woman in the world in a rocket-powered car that went more than 512 miles per hour.
1. A. up B. down C. carefully D. closely
2.A. she B. he C. I D. it
3. A. worked B. did C. practiced D. came
4.A. easy B. usual C. pleasant D. hard
5. A. like B. finish C. keep D. begin
6.A. fewer B. more C.some D. many
7.A. father B. mother C. coach D. teacher
8.A. learn B. read C. write D.listen
9.A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything
10.A. classes B. meetings C. activities D. parties
11.A. listening B. learning C. speaking D. feeling
12.A. latest B. fastest C. prettiest D. busiest
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科目:初中英语 来源:模拟题 题型:完形填空
| 阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。 | ||||
| The most difficult thing for university student Shaun Rogers is opening the classroom door by himself. Shaun can't do this without 1 because he is only six years old. He's the 2 person ever to study at Rochester University in New York. Shaun began 3 at two and by the age of five he had read many books and was able to finish writing his 4 book. "I love learning", says Shaun. "My hero is the scientist Albert Einstein 5 he never combed (梳理) his hair or wore socks." Shaun's mother first realized that her son was 6 when he kept crying at playschool because he was bored with the children's games. She started teaching him at home 7 finding that local schools were not prepared for children who 8 at Shaun's speed. Now Shaun is studying geography at 9 and using the Internet to finish his high school studies. However, some scientists warn that too much study can stop a child from developing normally. "I don't care how clever the kid is, six-year-olds have to 10 with their friends," says Dr. Brain Wood. Mrs. Rogers disagreed that all her son's time was taken up by school work. "He loves the violin and has many outdoor 11 , such as camping, fishing and swimming, just like 12 boys of his age." | ||||
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