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Staying Motivated When Studying

Some people say that the hardest step in studying is to get started. Other people, however, find it difficult to stay motivated, especially when the end seems a long way away. This situation arises. There is no single strategy that will work for everyone. However, 1. and you can see if they work for you in supporting ongoing motivation.

Keep your end goal in mind

One of the best ways to stay motivated is to remember why you are studying in the first place. “Getting good exam results” is not necessarily very motivating. Instead, you need to look beyond that to what the exam results will get you,2. The more detail you can provide for your goal, the easier it will be to keep in mind.

Get into a study routine

It is generally easier to stay motivated if your studying becomes part of your everyday life. For example, you might choose to get up an hour earlier, and spend that hour studying each day. That way, 3., because you know that it is set aside for a purpose. Your friends and family will also get to know when your study time happens, and hopefully avoid you then.

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Especially when you first start studying, you will not necessarily know what works for you. It is therefore worth trying different ways of doing, to see which you find most productive. You may find it helpful to vary your style of working. You could, for example, try working in different places. You could also try different types of activities. Options include reading over your notes, writing a mind map, making up songs or poems to help you remember facts.

5..

There are plenty of people to tell you that they have the answer to staying motivated while studying.They may have the answer for them, but only you can work out the answer for you.

A.There is no “one size fits all”

B.Try various study approaches

C.Break the task down into different parts

D.there are plenty of options that you can try

E.it is easier to avoid being distracted during your study time

F.A system of short-term goals and suitable rewards may be needed

G.whether that is a place at your chosen school or university, or a new job

 

1.D 2.G 3.E 4.B 5.A 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。文章就如何在学习上保持动力提出了一些建议。 1. 根据后半句and you can see if they work for you in supporting ongoing motivation看看它们是否对你起作用来支持持续的激励。可知,此处内容与有很多选择可以尝试看看有关,选项D“你可以尝试很多选择”符合题意。故选D。 2. 根据上半句Instead, you need to look beyond that to what the exam results will get you相反,你需要把眼光放远一点,看看考试结果会给你带来什么。可知,此处内容与考试带来的相关结果有关,选项G“不管是你选择的学校或大学所在的地方,还是一份新工作。”符合题意。故选G。 3. 根据上一句For example, you might choose to get up an hour earlier, and spend that hour studying each day. 例如,你可以选择早起一小时,然后每天用这一小时学习。以及后半句because you know that it is set aside for a purpose因为你知道它被留出来是有目的的。可知,此处内容与早起一小时学习的好处有关,选项E“就更容易避免在学习期间分心”符合题意。故选E。 4. 根据下文It is therefore worth trying different ways of doing, to see which you find most productive. 因此值得尝试不同的做事方式,看看哪一种最有效。可知,此处是本段的小标题,内容与尝试不同的学习方法有关,选项B“尝试不同的学习方法”符合题意。故选B。 5. 根据下文They may have the answer for them, but only you can work out the answer for you. 他们可能有自己的答案,但只有你可以为自己找出答案。可知,此处是本段的小标题,内容与别人的办法不一定适合自己,没有适合所有人的办法有关,选项A“没有“一刀切”的办法。”符合题意。故选A。
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