. How to test best

It’s back to school, which means it’s back to tests. Which might also mean it’s back to being majorly stressed out . __1.__ Here are some simple ways to prepare thoroughly for tests.

Schedule study time. 

Trying to do all studying the night before a test makes it impossible to master all the material. __2.__ Instead, prepare for a test by scheduling study time each day for several days before.

Use your time wisely.

 __3.__  Also, make sure you have all the supplies you need to study so you don’t lose focus.

   While studying, be sure to make regular short breaks. Get a snack, take a bathroom break or play a quick computer game when it feels as if your brain is about to explode.

___4.____  

Studying with a parent or friends can help you understand the material better and to learn from one another. Have every person or pair take a part of the material, and come up with questions to quiz the group.

   Keep the group small. Have everyone take turns as the group leader, who will assign the material, and make sure that conversation stays on what is being studied.

Don’t forget last-minute prep. 

Have your sharpened pencils and other things in your bag ready the night before the test. It’s important to get a good night’s sleep and then eating a healthy breakfast the next morning. __5.__.

  Also, studying all the way up until test time can only create more anxiety. Stop studying an hour beforehand.

A. Form a study group.

B. Stay cool before the test.

C. It doesn’t have to be this way.

D. This will help you store important information.

E. This way, both your mind and body are fully prepared.

F. Before studying , clear your desk so you can concentrate.

G. It will also make you tired and stressed on the day of the test.

 

【答案】

 

1.C

2.G

3.F

4.A

5.E

【解析】

試題分析:

1. 根據(jù)前句Which might also mean it’s back to being majorly stressed out .也意味著他們回到了有壓力的時期,后面緊跟是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系且后句是舉例說明,所以C正確。

2.根據(jù)前句Trying to do all studying the night before a test makes it impossible to master all the material此空和前句是并列關(guān)系,所以G正確。

3.根據(jù)后句Also, make sure you have all the supplies you need to study so you don’t lose focus.可以判斷出前句和后句之間是遞進(jìn)關(guān)系,所以F正確。

4. 根據(jù)此空是總結(jié)歸納句,根據(jù)下面內(nèi)容Studying with a parent or friends can help you understand the material better and to learn from one another.和Keep the group small.可以判斷出A正確。

5.根據(jù)前句It’s important to get a good night’s sleep and then eating a healthy breakfast the next morning,可以判斷出E是對上面的總結(jié),所以E正確。

考點:信息匹配。

 

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