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Everyone knows about straight-A students. We see them frequently in TV situation comedies and in movies like Revenge(报复)of the Nerds. They get high grades, all right, but only by becoming dull laborers, their noses always stuck in a book. They are not good at social communication and look clumsy while doing sports.

How, then, do we account for Domenica Roman or Paul Melendres?

Roman is on the tennis team at Fairmont Senior High School. She also sings in the choral group, serves on the student council and is a member of the mathematics society. For two years she has maintained A’s in every subject. Melendres, a freshman at the University of New Mexico, was student-body president at Valley High School in Albuquerque. He played soccer and basketball well, exhibited at the science fair, and meanwhile worked as a reporter on a local television station. Being a speech giver at the graduation ceremony, he achieved straight A’s in his regular classes, plus bonus points for A’s in two college-level courses.

How do super-achievers like Roman and Melendres do it? Brains aren’t the only answer. “Top grades don’t always go to the brightest students, ” declares Herbert Walberg, a professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago, who has conducted major studies on super-achieving students.“Knowing how to make the most of your innate(天生的)abilities counts for more. Much more.”

In fact, Walberg says, students with high IQ sometimes don’t do as well as classmates with lower IQ. For them, learning comes too easily and they never find out how to get down.

Hard work isn’t the whole story, either.“It’s not how long you sit there with the books open, ” said one of the many-A students we interviewed.“It’s what you do while you’re sitting.”Indeed, some of these students actually put in fewer hours of homework time than their lower-scoring classmates.

The kids at the top of the class get there by mastering a few basic techniques that others can readily learn.

1.The underlined word “nerds” can probably be________ .

A.dull bookworms lacking sports and social skills

B.successful top students popular with their peers

C.students with certain learning difficulties

D.born leaders crazy about social activities

2.What can we conclude from the first paragraph?

A.Most TV programs and films are about straight-A students.

B.People have unfavorable impression on straight-A students.

C.Everyone knows about straight-A students from TV or films.

D.Straight-A students are well admired by people in the society.

3.Some students become super-achievers mainly because_________ .

A.they are born cleverer than others

B.they work longer hours at study

C.they make full use of their abilities

D.they know the shortcut to success

4.What will be talked about after the last paragraph?

A.The interviews with more students.

B.The role IQ plays in learning well.

C.The techniques to be better learners.

D.The achievements top students make.

5.What can we infer from the passage?

A.IQ is more important than hard work in study.

B.The brightest students can never get low grades.

C.Top students certainly achieve all-around developments.

D.Students with average IQ can become super-achievers.

 

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.D 【解析】 试题分析:文章主要讨论了在学校全优的学生并不能成为超级成功者,高分并不代表高智商,以及在某些方面高智商的人做的不如低智商的人。 1.细节题,由第一段Nerds. They get high grades, all right, but only by becoming dull laborers, their noses always stuck in a book. They are not good at social communication and look clumsy while doing sports.可知选A。 2.推理题,由They are not good at social communication and look clumsy while doing sports.可推出人们不喜欢straight-A students的表达。故选B。 3.细节题,由“Knowing how to make the most of your innate(天生的)abilities counts for more. Much more.”可知那些成为超级成功者的学生是因为完全利用了他们的能力。 4.推理题,最后一段的意思是在班里学习好的学生很容易掌握别人已经掌握的基本技巧。故选C。 5.推理题,由In fact, Walberg says, students with high IQ sometimes don’t do as well as classmates with lower IQ. For them, learning comes too easily and they never find out how to get down.可推出中等智商的学生容易成为超级成功者。故选D。 考点:研究性文章的阅读。
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1.The author felt worried when _________.

A.he had to take tests at school

B.he thought about his future

C.he had lots of sleepless nights

D.he searched for words of wisdom

2.It is suggested in Paragraphs 1 and 2 that _________.

A.Steve Jobs didn’t attend college

B.Steve Jobs failed because of his decision

C.the author is a college student

D.the author cares much about his future

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A.Courage to drop out of school.

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A.Have the desire to learn more.

B.Be content with what they know.

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D.Be modest so as to learn more.

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A.the wisdom drawn from a speech

B.the most impressive quote in life

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D.an experience of a speech

 

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1.Why did the scientists carry on the new research?

A.To find out if laughter was good to health.

B.To discover the best medicine to cure diabetes.

C.Because the number of diabetic patients is the largest in the world.

D.Because diabetic patients need more laughter than other patients.

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A.C-reactive proteins increase 66 percent in Group C

B.the level of the hormones epinephrine stays the same in both groups

C.the level of the hormones epinephrine has dropped

D.C-reactive proteins reduced 66 percent in Group L

3.The underlined part “HDL cholesterol” in Paragraph 3 must be _______.

A.something bad to our health               B.something good to our health

C.a kind of wonderful medicine              D.a kind of dangerous disease

4.In what way does laughter benefit people’s health?

A.Blood is made thick by laughter.

B.Laughter makes blood vessels thin.

C.Laughter increases blood pressure.

D.Laughter makes blood flow fast.

5.According to Berk, we should _________.

A.choose lifestyles carefully

B.change our lifestyles

C.prevent our lifestyles in advance

D.pay less attention to the positive emotion

 

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1.The book Gone with the Wind was _________.

A.first published on a newspaper

B.awarded ten Academy Awards

C.written in “The Dump”

D.adapted from a movie

2.The underlined phrase “tower over” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to_________.

A.be very pleased with

B.show great respect for

C.be much taller than

D.show little interest in

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A.Because she was rich enough.

B.Because she was injured then.

C.Because her husband didn’t like it.

D.Because she wanted to write books.

4.We can know about Margaret Mitchell from the passage that _________.

A.her height made her marriage unhappy

B.her interest in writing continued as an adult

C.writing stopped her working as a reporter

D.her life was full of hardship and sadness

5.Which is the best title for the passage?

A.A Trip to Know Margaret Mitchell.

B. Gone with the Wind: A Huge Success.

C.An Introduction of the Margaret Mitchell House.

D.Margaret Mitchell: A Great Female Writer.

 

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1.                A.sending        B.receiving        C.making   D.exchanging

 

2.                A.found          B.prepared       C.got  D.expected

 

3.                A.broke in        B.settled down     C.showed up    D.turned off

 

4.                A.puzzled         B.embarrassed     C.worried  D.relieved

 

5.                A.present        B.first            C.recent   D.previous

 

6.                A.hardly          B.suddenly        C.regularly  D.occasionally

 

7.                A.strength        B.sadness         C.importance    D.safety

 

8.                A.know          B.reach          C.remember D.mention

 

9.                A.kept up with     B.caught up with   C.came up with  D.put up with

 

10.               A.fine           B.special         C.helpful    D.normal

 

11.               A.reminded       B.waited         C.convinced D.promised

 

12.               A.chance         B.gift            C.moment   D.reward

 

13.               A.lit             B.took           C.burned    D.cheered

 

14.               A.atmosphere     B.sympathy       C.calmness  D.joy

 

15.               A.matter         B.wonder        C.doubt D.suppose

 

 

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