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Directions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate answers. If you are a college student, the following ______1.______ can help you achieve a strong start this year. Study tips Study with friends. It is a good ______2.______ to study with your classmates or students from other classes. They may see new ways to ______3.______ problems, and they might be easier to understand than your professors. Take advantage of college resources. Use ____4.____ your college has to offer, such as its library; usually it's more helpful than regular public libraries. Learn from failure. Nobody can excel ____5.____ everything all of the time. Don't be so hard on ______6.______ and try to learn from mistakes and move on. Don't miss your class. If you don't go to class, you may ____7.____ valuable information that can only be found in the classroom. Not going to class will also tell the professor that you are not ______8.______ about your education. Don't read on your bed. We all know what's likely to happen. Reading on one's bed often leads to a three - hour ____9.____. Don't put off term papers till the last couple of days. The things you got away with in high school aren't going to ____10.____ in college. You can't expect to catch up when you fall behind. Stress Reduction Use lists. Making to - do lists can help you ____11.____ what needs to be done. When you ____12.____ something, cross it off the list. Treat yourself right. If you are sleepy, go to sleep. If you are hungry, eat. Listen to your body when it is telling you something. Stay away from caffeine and junk food and never be afraid to take that extra five or ten minutes to just rest or take a quick nap. This will allow you ____13.____ to work better afterwards. Don't be afraid to have fun. ______14.______ you have had a long day of study, you need some fun to help ______15.______ the stress. Enjoy your fun time and don't bring your work into it.
Directions: Fill in the blanks with appropriate answers. Let me tell you about a little girl who was born into very poor family in Tennessee. She was the 20th of 22 children, prematurely born and her survival was __1__. When she was four years old she had double pneumonia and scarlet fever, __2__ left her with a paralyzed and useless left leg. She had to wear an iron leg brace. Yet she was __3__ in having a mother who encouraged her. Well, this mother told her little girl that __4__ the b race and leg, she could do __5__ she wanted to do with her life. She told her that all she needed to do was to have faith, __6__, courage and an indomitable spirit. So at nine years of age, the little girl __7__ the leg brace and took the step the doctors told her she would never take normally. In four years, she developed a rhythmic stride, which was a __8__ wonder. Then this girl got the idea, the incredible idea, that she would like to be the world's greatest woman runner. At age 13, she entered a race. She came in last, way, way last. She entered every race in high school and in every race she came in __9__. Everyone begged her to __10__. However, one day, she came in next to last, and then there came a day __11__ she won a race. From them on, Wilma Rudolph won every race she entered. After she entered the Tennessee State university, where she met her __12__, who trained her so well that she entered the Olympic Games in Rome in 1960. There she met the greatest woman runner of the day, Jutta Heine, and __13__ both the 100-meter dash and 200 meters. Furthermore, she beat Jutta in the 400-meter relay and won her third golden medal. That day she made __14__ as she became the first woman ever to win __15__ gold medals in the same Olympic games. Once they've said she would never walk again.....She is Wilma Rudolph.
Directions: Fill in the blank with appropriate answer from the given four choices. Nearly five hundred years ago, on September 20, 1519, five ships sailed from Spain. As the ships set out across the Atlantic Ocean, only one man knew their __1__. Magellan, a Portuguese sailor, hoped to find passage from the Atlantic to the pacific ocean. __2__ Magellan could find it, he would shorten the journey to the Spice Islands across the Pacific. European traders wanted to reach these islands. There they could buy valuable spices. Magellan and his crew were going to __3__ for cinnamon and cloves. But he wasn't even sure the ____4__ existed. In those days, there was no such thing __5__ radio or GPS devices. There were no lights __6__ candles and lanterns. And the ships had no sources of power except for wind and rowing. In the dark, the ships communicated with each other by torchlight. None of the ships had accurate maps or clocks. And they had no way to tell __7__ weather was coming. With no refrigeration, food could __8__ quickly. Three hard months passed. Using the stars for __9__, Magellan and his crews finally made it across the Atlantic to the coast of Brazil. Then they headed south, along the coast. They were looking for the passage. But __10__ had come. For the safty of his men, Magellan decided to stop the search until spring. About 13 months after leaving Spain, Magellan found the passage and gave the "new" ocean a __11__. He called it Pacific, which means calm and peaceful. On the Pacific Ocean, many sailors fell ill and __12__ for lack of drinking water and fresh food. At last, the ships successfully reached the Philippine Islands, which is not far from the Spice Island. __13__, Magellan was killed there during a battle. Although Magellan didn't live to celebrate, he is still remembered as the __14__ of the first around-the-world journey in history. Many people believe that Magellan's voyage was the most __15__ in history.
Directions: Judge the following clauses: A字母表示attributive clause(定语从句) ; B表示objective clause(宾从) ; C表示adverbial clause(状语从句) 1. Without food, the sailors ate rats that they caught on the ships. 2. When the worst of the winter had passed, Magellan and his men sailed south once more. 3. Thirteen months after leaving Spain, Magellan found the passage that he had been looking for. 4. They steered into the Pacific where no European had sailed before. 5. Out of more than 200 men who set out, only 18 survived. 6. At last, the ship found land where they could anchor. 7. In those days, people had no way to tell what weather was coming on the sea. 8. Many people believe that Magellan's voyage was the most remarkable in history. 9. Magellan called it Pacific, which means calm, peaceful. 10. Magellan's voyage proved that the world was round. 11. Although Magellan didn't live to celebrate, he is still remembered as the leader of the first around-the-world journey. 12. If Magellan could find the passage, he would shorten the journey to spice islands. 13. As the ships set out across the Atlantic Ocean, only one man knew their goal. 14. At nine years of age, Wilma removed the leg brace that she has worn for five years. 15. When the third runner handed the baton to Wilma, she dropped it. 16. Wilma made history as she became the first woman ever to win three gold medals in the same Olympic games. 17. Wilma could finally developed a rhythmic stride, which was a medical wonder. 18. At age four, Wilma had double pneumonia and scarlet fever, which left her a paralyzed and useless left leg. 19. Ed Temple trained Wilma so well that Wilma went to Olympic Games in Rome in 1960. 20. Wilma could do whatever she wanted to do with faith, persistence and an indomitable spirit. 21. And then came a day when Wilma won a race. 22. Wilma went to Tennessee State University, where she met a coach named Ed Temple. 23. Wilma had double pneumonia and scarlet fever when she was four year old. 24. The doctors told her that she would never take steps normally again.