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D (模考·石家庄一模)
You spend three weeks reading a book, and a month later somebody asks you about it and you can't remember anything you read. What's your feeling? It makes you wonder why you have wasted time on it.
There are some effective(有效的)ways to learn. And when I say “to learn effectively”, what I mean is not just to build up knowledge, but to be able to use that knowledge effectively. So I say, most of the courses people spend money on are not learning. Something is not truly learned until it changes you in some way.
● Memory is based on(基于)connections
One of my favorite online book clubs is Mentor Box. The club will send you books to read and study materials related(联系)to them. The materials can help you put what you've learnt into good use and make you remember things quickly.
You can do this on your own. When you read something useful, write down its connections with something in your life—how you can use the idea, how it can help with your problems, etc.
● Read in a right way
People believe they have to read everything, line by line, one after another. This is not true. When you buy a book, you're not buying the words; you're buying the useful ideas. The point of a book is the information that is important to you. What matters is the key idea. Once you've received that idea, there's no reason to feel obligated to sit there and read the rest.
● Ask the right questions
Everything you read should be questioned. You can question the writers’ ideas, whether they're explaining information correctly. When reading something you agree with, you can ask yourself,“Is it possible that this could be wrong?”Asking the right questions will decide the depth of your knowledge and understanding, not the ability to remember a lot of facts and numbers.
( )66.According to the writer, effective learning __________.
A.is spending a long time reading a book
B.helps you get a good feeling after reading
C.happens when knowledge changes you in some way
D.is the main purpose of the courses people spend money on
( )67.What does the writer suggest when we want to remember something?
A.Joining our favorite online book club.
B.Always writing down something useful.
C.Studying the reading materials carefully.
D.Building connections between books and our life.
( )68.The last paragraph tells us that the readers should __________.
A.have critical(批判的)spirit
B.remember the details well
C.find the information quickly
D.use the knowledge effectively
( )69.What does the underlined word “obligated” mean?
A.Worried. B.Forced. C.Relaxed. D.Surprised.
( )70.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A.How to Become a Better Learner
B.How to Remember Things Effectively
C.Ways of Building Connections in Your Life
D.The Importance of Asking the Right Questions
You spend three weeks reading a book, and a month later somebody asks you about it and you can't remember anything you read. What's your feeling? It makes you wonder why you have wasted time on it.
There are some effective(有效的)ways to learn. And when I say “to learn effectively”, what I mean is not just to build up knowledge, but to be able to use that knowledge effectively. So I say, most of the courses people spend money on are not learning. Something is not truly learned until it changes you in some way.
● Memory is based on(基于)connections
One of my favorite online book clubs is Mentor Box. The club will send you books to read and study materials related(联系)to them. The materials can help you put what you've learnt into good use and make you remember things quickly.
You can do this on your own. When you read something useful, write down its connections with something in your life—how you can use the idea, how it can help with your problems, etc.
● Read in a right way
People believe they have to read everything, line by line, one after another. This is not true. When you buy a book, you're not buying the words; you're buying the useful ideas. The point of a book is the information that is important to you. What matters is the key idea. Once you've received that idea, there's no reason to feel obligated to sit there and read the rest.
● Ask the right questions
Everything you read should be questioned. You can question the writers’ ideas, whether they're explaining information correctly. When reading something you agree with, you can ask yourself,“Is it possible that this could be wrong?”Asking the right questions will decide the depth of your knowledge and understanding, not the ability to remember a lot of facts and numbers.
( )66.According to the writer, effective learning __________.
A.is spending a long time reading a book
B.helps you get a good feeling after reading
C.happens when knowledge changes you in some way
D.is the main purpose of the courses people spend money on
( )67.What does the writer suggest when we want to remember something?
A.Joining our favorite online book club.
B.Always writing down something useful.
C.Studying the reading materials carefully.
D.Building connections between books and our life.
( )68.The last paragraph tells us that the readers should __________.
A.have critical(批判的)spirit
B.remember the details well
C.find the information quickly
D.use the knowledge effectively
( )69.What does the underlined word “obligated” mean?
A.Worried. B.Forced. C.Relaxed. D.Surprised.
( )70.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A.How to Become a Better Learner
B.How to Remember Things Effectively
C.Ways of Building Connections in Your Life
D.The Importance of Asking the Right Questions
答案:
66—70 CDABA
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