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A good student is always equated to one who gets good grades. But is that all that a good student is? What is a   1 good student? Is he someone who is the teacher's pet? Someone who tops every test? Someone who has the smarts? A good student is all this and more, because, you see, it’s not just about books and repetitive  2 .

Being a good student takes much more than that. There are certain  3 that make him a good student. That is  4 what we shall be looking into – the qualities of a good student. There will help you  5 what a good student is and what are the qualities that one needs in order to become one.

A good student has great   6 skills. He has the ability to plan and organize not only his actions but his  7 as well, for being well organized allows a person to be prepared for all the situations that are to   8 . That could not have been   9 if he had taken up the studies at the last minute.

Knowledge is a key  10 that defines(定义) a student. Possessing knowledge that is not only limited to books but also   11 things about current affairs and other things allows him to draw from all that he possesses and use it in his studies.

There is nothing that comes without hard work and that is exactly what a good student has to possess. A   12 student is not someone who will turn away from work, or try to find   13 s to get the work done  14 or for the sake of finishing it. He is instead someone who will do his work sincerely and put in all his efforts without compromising on quality.

1.                A.Specially        B.nearly          C.mainly    D.really

 

2.                A.Performing      B.learning        C.Counting  D.guessing

 

3.                A.Choices        B.Activities        C.Qualities  D.viewpoints

 

4.                A.simply          B.merely         C.completely    D.exactly

 

5.                A.Understand     B.predict         C.assume   D.settle

 

6.                A.Physical        B.Organizational    C.mental   D.traditional

 

7.                A.Thoughts       B.performances    C.conducts  D.directions

 

8.                A.share          B.manage         C.follow    D.find

 

9.                A.Valuable        B.worthy         C.vital D.possible

 

10.               A.view           B.role           C.aspect D.effect

 

11.               A.Includes        B.concludes       C.affects    D.matches

 

12.               A.good-looking    B.hard-working    C.cool-headed    D.warm-hearted

 

13.               A.Places         B.roads          C.tools  D.ways

 

14.               A.fast            B.carefully        C.well  D.badly

 

15.               A.roughly        B.eventually      C.sincerely  D.carelessly

 

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.D 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.D 14.A 15.C 【解析】 试题分析:这是一篇议论文。本篇短文主要从不同层面论述了“一个好学生”应该具备的品质和内涵。 1.考查副词的搭配。根据文章第一句提到“一个好学生总是与好成绩等同”,然后文章用but一词转折,设问“什么才是真正的好学生?”从而提出论点:“一个好学生”应该具备的品质和内涵。 2.考查(动)名词的语用能力。第一段谈论了好学生与学习的关系,故用learning. 3.考查名词。根据上下文语境(重现)下一行the qualities of a good student可得答案qualities。 4.考查副词。根据上下文语境(重现),从文章最后一段第一句that is exactly what a good student...可知此处应填exactly 5.考查动词。A理解B预测C假设,假定D解决,这可以帮你理解一个好学生是什么样的。 6.考查形容词。从下一句中organize 语境(重现)可知此处用organizational组织的 7.考查名词。从下文解释的原因可知,他不只要有组织和计划他的行动的能力而且要有组织和计划他的思想的能力。BCD均与行动有关,故排除。 8.考查动词。A分享B设法对付,经营C跟随,接着D找到。句意是要为所有接下来要发生的情况事先做好准备。故选C 9.考查形容词的运用。A宝贵的;有价值的;B配得上的,相称的C至关重要的;生死攸关的D可能。句意是如果在最后一分钟他再来进行研究是不可能的,故选D 10.考查名词。A观点,B角色C方面D影响。知识是定义一个学生的关键方面。 11.考查动词。A包括B得出结论;断定;推断出C影响D使相配,使相称。根据句意,拥有知识不止局限于书本还包括时事等方面的东西,故选择A 12.考查形容词。根据下文语境(重现) put in all his efforts 说明是一个勤奋的人。 13.考查名词。Way to do sth做...的方法,捷径。 14.考查副词意义及用法。从最后一句without compromising on quality对比说明敷衍塞责,只求快速解决事情,不顾质量,故填fast. 15.考查副词.根据语境,此处应填褒义词,故选sincerely。AD为贬义词,B为中性词。 考点:议论文
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