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1、.因為本人每年都幫同事朋友做小抄,手把手教,目前通過率都是100%1.考試經驗很多人問我,烏鴉哥啊你考試總是那么厲害有什么心得嗎?你是怎么準備的。答很多人:考前1個月,別人在復習的時候,鴉哥在打機。開考前1周,別人在復習的時候,鴉哥還在打機。考前三天,別人在復習的時候,鴉哥在做小抄。命題的原則是教材必考30分,加上同義詞起碼13分,43分到手,自己在剩下的55分中考17分就OK,如果這點做不到,買答案吧!復習也沒用。2.為什么直接考A級首先小抄43分到手,那么55分中考17分,不關A級還是B級基本沒有差別,所以直接報A+小抄基本穩過。3如何帶小抄不被發現這個是技術活也是重點。小抄的制作a.排版

2、首先用word版分頁功能,將A4紙分為2頁也并繼續拉上面的指針調到合適的寬度,默認寬度較寬,不適合帶,字體小到能看見就OK,推薦7號,8號字體,word上用電腦看不清,但打印出來是看得清的。字體越小越有利,并且行距調到最小值,磅數值設為0.b.完型小抄,基本上帶+號沒考過的都打印出來,考試時候大部分不會考原空,所以將完型填空整文打印。c.閱讀小抄,帶+號沒考過的全打印,怎么打印,閱讀原文考卷上有,你再打就是呆B。打印中文翻譯!因為考試題目會有變動新問題,你需要讀懂文章才能做題。問答打印題目+正確答案原文(記住是答案原文,不是ABCD,因為順序會變的)如何黏貼不被發現考試前老師是肯定翻書的,因此

3、需要做掩蓋工作,備好雙面膠。將小抄裁剪好后用雙面膠固定在所夾頁靠內中間位子。然后用雙面膠,不要太多,一點點,保證能黏住倆張紙自然狀態不張開就行,在小抄所在也右上角,右下角(不要在角尖上,稍微沿對角線靠里一點,將倆漲紙黏住。(比如小抄在250頁,251頁之間,那就將這倆也粘上)這樣老師翻書時小抄頁是不會張開的,自然也就查不到。注意黏貼要平整,這也是為什么不在角尖而是在靠內一點放雙面膠的原因。因為這樣粘,老師翻書時頁面打開自然又不會將小抄頁暴露。黏貼的規則小抄很多,亂插進書內你考試根本沒法找,因此定好插頁規則,比如規定小抄在50頁,75頁,100頁這樣等差規律頁。并在小抄前一頁寫上小抄內容的標題,

4、為什么這樣做?因為那么多小抄只靠那2,3頁,你一個個打開耗時的同時暴露的概率也大大增多。你只需要翻到規律頁看標題,標題一致,打開抄吧。不一致。那一頁直接忽略,不破壞雙面膠,省時省力。考試心態,神態,肢體動作這個教不了你們,不要說對好學生,很多差生經常作弊的能達到及格水平的都不多,這個需要多年的摸索,思考,改進,積累。靠悟性!總之一句話不被發現就OK!哥只能教你們這么多了因為本人每年都幫同事朋友做小抄,手把手教 Working Mothers  Carefully conducted researches that have followed the children of worki

5、ng mothers have not been able to show any long-term problems,compared with children whose mothers stayed at home. My personal view is that mothers should be allowed to work if they wish.Whether we like it or not ,there are a number of mothers who just have to work. There are those who have invested

6、such a big part of their lives in establishing a career that they cannot afford to see it lost. Then there are many who must work out of pure economic necessity. Many mothers are not cut out to be full-time parents. After a few months at home with a much loved infant, they feel trapped and isolated.

7、  There are a number of options when it comes to choosing childcare. These range from child minders and nannies through to Granny or the kind lady across the street. In reality, however,many parents don't have any choice; they have to accept anything they can get. Be prepared! No matter how

8、 good the childcare may be ,some children are going to protest wildly if they are left. This is a perfectly normal stage of child development. Babies separate well in the first six months,but soon after that they start to get a crush on Mum and close family members. Make sure that in the first week

9、you allow plenty of time to help your child settle in. All children are different. Some are independent,while others are more attached to their mothers. Remember that if you want to do the best for your children ,it's not the quantity of time you spend with them,it's the quality that matters

10、. The Difference between Man and Computer What makes people different from computer programs? What is the missing element that our theories dont yet account for? The answer is simple: People read newspaper stories for a reason: to learn more about what they are interested in. Computers, on the other

11、 hand, don't. In fact,computers don't even have interests; there is nothing in particular that they are trying to find out when they read. If a computer program is to be a model of story understanding ,it should also read for a "purpose". Of course ,people have several goals that d

12、o not make sense to attribute to computers. One might read a restaurant guide in order to satisfy hunger or entertainment goals, or to find a good place to go for a business lunch. Computers do not get hungry, and computers do not have business lunches.  However, these physiological and social

13、goals give rise to several intellectual or cognitive goals. A goal to satisfy hunger gives rise to goals to find information about the name of a restaurant which serves the desired type of food ,how expensive the restaurant is,the location of the restaurant, etc. These are goals to acquire informati

14、on or knowledge, what we are calling learning goals. These goals can be held by computers too; a computer might "want" to find out the location of a restaurant ,and read a guide in order to do so in the same way as a person might. While such a goal would not arise out of hunger in the

15、 case of the computer,it might well arise out of the "goal" to learn more about restaurants. The First Bicycle The history of the bicycle goes back more than 200 years. In 1791 Count de Sivrac delighted onlookers in a park in Paris as he showed off his two-wheeled invention ,a machine call

16、ed the celeriferé. It was basically an enlarged version of a childrens toy which had been in use for many years. Sivrac's "celeriferé had a wooden frame,made in the shape of a horse ,which was mounted on a wheel at either end. To ride it,you sat on a small seat,just like a modem b

17、icycle ,and pushed hard against the ground with your legsthere were no pedals. It was impossible to steer a celeriferé and it had no brakes,but despite these problems the invention very much appealed to the fashionable young men of Paris.Soon they were holding races up and down the streets.

18、0; Minor injuries were common as riders attempted a final burst of speed. Controlling the machine was difficult ,as the only way to change direction was to pull up the front of the "celeriferé" and turn it round while the front wheel was spinning in the air. "Celeriferés&quo

19、t; were not popular for long ,however ,as the combination of no springs ,no steering and rough roads made riding them very uncomfortable. Even so,the wooden celeriferé was the origin of the modem bicycle. Look on the Bright Side Do you ever wish you were more optimistic, someone who always expe

20、cted to be successful? Having someone around who always fears the worst isnt really a lot of fun. We all know someone who sees a single cloud on a sunny day and says, ”It look like rain.” But if you catch yourself thinking such things, it s important to do something about it. You can change your vie

21、w of life, according to psychologists. It only takes a little effort, and youll find life more rewarding as a result.Optimism, they say, is partly about selfrespect and confidence, but it s also a more positive way of looking at life and all it has to offer. Optimists are more likely to start new pr

22、ojects and are generally more prepared to take risks. Upbringing is obviously very important in forming your attitude to the world. Some people are brought up to depend too much on others and grow up forever blaming other people when anything goes wrong. Most optimists, on the other hand, have been

23、brought up not to regard failure as the end of the worldthey just get on with their lives. A Life with Birds For nearly 17 years David Cope has worked as one of the Tower of London's Yeoman Warders, better known to tourists as Beefeaters. David, 64, lives in a three-bedroomed flat right at the t

24、op of the Byward Tower, one of the gatehouses. "From our bedroom we have a marvellous view of Tower Bridge and the Thames, says David. The Tower of London is famous for its ravens, the large black birds which have lived there for over three centuries. David was immediately fascinated by the bir

25、ds and when he was offered the post of Raven Master eight years ago he had no hesitation in accepting it. "The birds have now become my life and I'm always aware of the fact that I am maintaining a tradition. The legend says that if the ravens leave the Tower, England will fall to enemies,

26、and it's my job to make sure this doesn't happen!" David devotes about four hours a day to the care of the ravens. He has grown to love them and the fact that he lives right next to them is ideal. "I can keep a close eye on them all the time, and not just when I'm working."

27、;At first, David's wife Mo was not keen on the idea of life in the Tower, but she too will be sad to leave when he retires next year. "When we look out of our windows, we see history all around us, and we are taking it in and storing it up for our future memories." A Lucky Break Actor

28、Antonio Banderas is used to breaking bones, and it always seems to happen when he's doing sport. In the film Play it to the Bone he plays the part of a middleweight boxer alongside Woody Harrelson. During the making of the film Harrelson kept complaining that the fight scenes weren't very co

29、nvincing, so one day he suggested that he and Banderas should have a fight for real. The Spanish actor wasn't keen on the idea at first, but he was eventually persuaded by his co-star to put on his gloves and climb into the boxing ring. However, when he realized how seriously his opponent was ta

30、sking it all, he began to regret his decision to fight. And then in the third round, Harrelson hit Banderas so hard in the face that he actually broke his nose. His wife, actress Melanie Griffith, was furious that he had been playing "silly macho games". "She was right," confesse

31、s Banderas, "and I was a fool to take a risk like that in the middle of a movie."   He was reminded of the time he broke his leg during a football match in his native Malaga. He had always dreamed of becoming a soccer star,of performing in front of a big crowd, but doctors told him hi

32、s playing days were probably over. "That's when I decided to take up acting; I saw it as another way of performing, and achieving recognition. What happened to me on that football pitch was, you might say, my first lucky break." Ill Be Bach1、The music composed by David cope is about cl

33、assical music. 2By developing a computer software,David cope aimed to write an opera. 3What did cope realize about a great composers brain? It can create melodies./accurate database/new patterns4Who is Emmy? a computer software5We can infer from the passage that Emmy did much more work than a compos

34、er. Tales of the Terrible Past1. This passage is mostly about two novels that deal with slavery.2. Beloved is set in Ohio after the Civil War. 3. The writer seems to feel that the books are worthwhile but challenging.4. The writer emphasizes that the two books are similar in their portrayal of viole

35、nce.5. The word appalling means terrible. Seeing the World Centuries ago1. This passage is mostly about where three early travel writers went and wrote about.2.Ibn Battutah traveled throughout the Muslim word. 3. The books by the three writers were popular because they told of strange and exotic loc

36、ales. 4. The overall organization of this passage is through chronological order. 5. In this passage attest means to give proof of. Some Things We Know about Language1.In the second paragraph the author thinks that any human race, whether backward or not, has a language.2.According to the author, pe

37、ople of undeveloped cultures can have complicated languages. 3.The author has used American Indian languages as all example to show that they are just as sophisticated as some well-known languages. 4.Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? Some languages are better than other languages5.Acco

38、rding to the author, language changes are most likely to occur in vocabulary The Cherokee Nation1. The Cherokee Nation used to live in the southeastern part of the US. 2. One of the ways that Sequoyah copied from the white man is the way of writing down the spoken language.3.A law was passed in 1830

39、 to force the Cherokees to move westward. 4. When the Cherokees began to leave their lands, they went in carts on horseback on foot. 5. Many Cherokees died on their way to their new home mainly because they did not have enough food and clothes. The Only Way Is Up1.".these are cities concerned w

40、ith the past" in the first paragraph refer to cities that want to maintain their traditional image.2.The difficulty in constructing tall buildings in the 19th century lies in the lack of a device to carry people upward. 3. When Otis came up with the idea of a lift, most people had doubt about i

41、ts safety. 4 Which of the following best describes the experience of going in a lift now? Uninteresting. 5. Psychologists find the lift a good place where they can study human behaviour because in a lift the bubble of personal space breaks. Goal of American Education1. Which of the following best st

42、ates the goal of American education? To give every student the opportunity to fully develop his/her ability. 2. It is implied in the passage that the subject every student takes may vary. 3. American schools place great emphasis on the learner's acquisition of the ability to be creative. 4. Acco

43、rding to the passage, American education meets the needs of all the following EXCEPT the students from foreign countries. 5. Which of the following best states the feature of American education that makes it different from education in other countries? Its underlying goal to develop every child'

44、s abilities to the fullest extent. The Family1. Another good title for this passage would be What Makes a Family? 2. A nuclear family is defined as a married couple with their minor children. 3. The information in this passage would most likely be found in an anthropology textbook4. The information

45、in the first paragraph is presented mainly through pointing out similarities5. The word mobility means readiness to move. Importance of Services 1. The first paragraph intends to tell us that services are important. 2. Between 1966 and 1986, the United States created about 32.4 million service jobs. 3.Many economists, business and labor leaders and politicians believe that most of the fast growth in the service sector is in low-paying jobs.4. The importance of services can be shown by money spent on business se

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