【題目】How to revise for a test

Studying for tests may be one of the most difficult parts of school. 1 If you feel discouraged about an approaching test and need some directions for preparing yourself, consider using the following suggestions to help you out.

Aim foremost to understand the concepts.

Keep the important points in mind, and ignore unnecessary information. 2

Ask for help.

When the need arises, it is best to receive help from the others. 3 You could also ask him/ her for a set of questions and answers that could help you memorize the information. You could also ask a family member or a friend for help.

Practice in everyday life.

Fit reviewing into everyday life by sticking up notes with sentences you need to remember for the test written upon them. 4 You could possibly put one on the bathroom mirror, one at the table and another by the TV. This is optional but highly recommended.

5

Find out how much you remember certain things and what’s missing. Decide what you did well in and what you did not so well in. This may boost your chances of getting more marks in the assessment and may also help you remember for next time. For instance, if you are struggling on maths problems based on geometry, then put this down as something that you need to review more than the subjects you are good at.

Review often but little.

Do not push yourself and try reviewing everything in one day. Practice takes time and if you rush, you won’t remember anything.

A. Go through what you have been learning.

B. Mark your practice tests.

C. As long as you remain focused on the main topics, you will be able to do well on the test.

D. However, even the worst test performance could be turned around into a successful attempt.

E. It can be difficult to remember the material and understand which points to study.

F. You will notice them every day and reviewing won’t seem to be boring or dull.

G. Ask your teacher to summarize the topic with all the important points.

【答案】

1E

2C

3G

4F

5B

【解析】文章主要講了學(xué)校中考試是難點(diǎn),并介紹了一些方法如何復(fù)習(xí)才能取得較好分?jǐn)?shù)。

1本部分引出文章主題,突出強(qiáng)調(diào)學(xué)校中的考試是難點(diǎn) E最符合。

2本部分講要記重點(diǎn),忽視不重要的,C項(xiàng)最符合。

3本部分講的是要尋求幫助,同樣可以尋求老師幫助,故選G

4本部分講的是日常練習(xí),根據(jù)sticking up notes with sentences you need to remember for the test 可知 人們可以每天看到這些字條,并幫助復(fù)習(xí)故選F

5本部分考查整體概括能力,講的是查漏補(bǔ)缺,通過給測試卷子打分?jǐn)?shù)發(fā)現(xiàn)不足,這樣就會在考試中得到較多分?jǐn)?shù),故選B

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