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Everyone tends have many problems while gaining knowledge. Therefore, your willingness to deal with these problems will eventually enable you to work it out. What I’d like to share is my approaches to solve the problems.

First, you must focus on which you are faced with. There seems to be a lot of attractive things, like computers or game. To stay focused, you can list these things and tell yourself you should touch them after finishing your work. Second, believe to yourself. Though there is no doubt that each of us might make mistakes or come across some tough problems in learning, but it can never be a reason for the loss of confidence.

Last, keep modest. Never feel embarrassing to turn to your teachers or classmates. Everyone in your surroundings can be your teacher.

 

(1)tends后加to (2)Therefore改为However (3)work it out改为work them out (4)solve改为solving (5)focus on which改为focus on what (6)seems改为seem (7)game改为games (8)believe to改为believe in (9)but it can never删除but (10)embarrassing改为embarrassed 【解析】本文主要讲了每个人在获得知识的过程中都会遇到许多问题。然而,你处理问题的那些意愿,最终能够让你解决它们。作者针对这一问题,给出了自己的建议。 第一处:考查固定短语。每个人在获得知识的过程中都会遇到许多问题。tend to常常,是固定短语。 第二处:考查连词。然而,你处理问题的那些意愿,最终能够让你解决它们。表示“然而”,所以Therefore改成However。 第三处:考查代词。指代these problems,是复数,所以it改成them。 第四处:考查固定用法。approach to后面接v+ing,这里to是介词,所以solve改成solving。 第五处:考查宾语从句。句意为“你正在面对的事情”,引导词表示“……的(事)”在从句中作宾语,故要用what,which表示“哪一个”,不合文意,故which改为what。 第六处:考查主谓一致。a lot of attractive things是复数意义,所以seems改成seem。 第七处:考查名词单复数。被a lot of修饰,所以用名词复数,game改成games。 第八处:考查固定短语。其次,要相信你自己。believe in相信,是固定短语,所以to改成in。 第九处:考查固定用法。though与but不能连用,所以去掉but。 第十处:考查形容词。-ed形式的形容词一般用于修饰人,-ing形式的形容词一般用于修饰物,这里修饰人,所以embarrassing改成embarrassed。  
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