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    阅读理解。
    A popular student in her small high school, Katie started college expecting to do well in her courses and be
    best friends with her roommates. But things didn't turn out that way. Psych 101, the course she thought would
    be a first-semester favorite, turned out to be a struggle. And her roommates were as different from Katie as the
    student restaurant' s mystery meat was from her mom' s roasted pork.
    Living away from home tends to be the toughest adjustment for first-year students. You may feel homesick
    in your first weeks or months. It can help to call, write, or email your parents and friends making them know
    how you're doing. You can also talk with your roommates. As first-year students themselves, they're probably
    experiencing many of the same fears and worries that you're dealing with.
    But what if you don't get along well with your roommates?
    In some cases, it can be a good thing if you and your roommates aren't much alike. Different views on things
    may be helpful, so respect your differences no matter what they are.
    If you and your roommates don't get along well, it can help to find someone who you feel does understand
    you, which should be easy on a campus with so many people. Many schools have student organization nights
    where all of the campus clubs gather and promote their organizations, so you can meet people with the same
    interests there as you. You'll also meet tons of people in class or in your dorm building.
    As homesickness, painful throats, sprained (扭伤的) ankles and wisdom teeth that act up are common
    among college students, you should check out your student guidebook or your school's website to find out
    information about the university health center.
    If you think you cannot deal with your problems, make a stop at the school counseling (咨询) center. First-
    year troubles are something the counselors know well. You can get help there.
    1. From Paragraph l we can infer that ____.
    A. Katie had been worried about the changes before starting her college life
    B. Katie felt satisfied when her college life started
    C. Katie wasn't used to the new environment in college at first
    D. Katie has fallen behind in her study after the first semester in college
    2. What's the author's suggestion on dealing with homesickness?
    A. Adjust to it.
    B. Share fears and worries with your parents.
    C. Talk to your roommates about it.
    D. Get along with your roommates.
    3. Which of the following ways of dealing with roommates is RIGHT?
    A. Not trying to change them.
    B. Not making friends with them.
    C. Developing the same interests as them.
    D. Not talking with them.
    4. What' s the main idea of the text?
    A. Freshmen may meet many problems.
    B. Communication is important in college.
    C. How you can adjust to your first year in college.
    D. How schools help freshmen to get used to college life.
    本题信息:2011年模拟题英语阅读理解难度较难 来源:张雪
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日常生活这一话题主要涉及人们衣食住行等方面的活动。这一话题的选材主要针对人们日常的工作,生活以及学习情况。做这一类题时,最主要的是要把握好人物的活动内容,时间和地点。


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【题型说明】
该类文章内容涉及到人们的言谈举止、生活习惯、饮食起居、服饰仪表、恋爱婚姻、消遣娱乐、节日起源、家庭生活等。文章篇幅短小,追根溯源,探索各项风俗的历史渊源,内容有趣。命题也以送分题为主,如事实细节题、语义转换题、词义猜测题和简单推理判断题等。虽然这类文章读起来感觉轻松,试题做起来比较顺手,但绝不能掉以轻心。因为稍不留神,就会丢分。   
【备考提醒】
为了保证较高准确率,建议同学们做好以下几点:   
1、保持正常的考试心态。笔者在教学中发现,越是容易的试题,同学们越是容易失分。为什么呢?因为在这种情况下,同学们极易产生麻痹思想,认为题目好做,就不引起高度重视,于是思维不发散、不周密。而命题人就是利用同学们的这一弱点,设计陷阱题。所以,无论试题难易与否,我们都要保持正常的考试心态。试题容易,不欣喜;试题难,不悲观。   
2、根据前面讲到的方法,认认真真、细细心心做好事实细节题。   
3、做好语义转换题。这类题是根据英语中一词多义和某些词语在文中能表达一定的修辞意义的原则而设计的。要求同学们解释某生词的含义,确定多义词或短语在文中的意思,确认文中的某个代词所指代的对象,或者对英语中特有的表达、格言、谚语进行解释。这种题要求同学们一定要根据上下文猜测词义或理解句子,切不可望文生义。   
4、做好简单推理判断题。简单推理判断题要以表面文字为前提,以具体事实为依据进行推理,做出判断。这种推理方式比较直接,只要弄清事实,即可结合常识推断出合理的结论。