杨浦暑假补习班恒高一对一寒假高三班基础提升

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初高中辅导班1对1查缺补漏(2024)

初高中辅导班1对1查缺补漏(2024)

引言概述初高中辅导班1对1查缺补漏是一个有效的教育补充方案,旨在帮助学生提高学习能力和成绩。

本文将探讨初高中辅导班1对1查缺补漏的重要性和优势,并提供相关的解决方案。

正文内容1.1个性化教学1.1.1建立学生档案在辅导班开始之前,对每个学生进行个性化评估和分析,了解他们的学习能力、弱点和需求。

通过建立学生档案,辅导老师可以根据学生的学习特点制定针对性的教学计划。

1.1.2灵活的授课方式与传统的大班教学相比,1对1的辅导班更加灵活多样。

辅导老师可以根据学生的学习进度和需求,灵活调整教学方法和内容。

这样可以最大限度地满足学生的学习需求,提高学习效果。

1.2个别指导1.2.1查漏补缺通过1对1的辅导,辅导老师可以准确地发现学生的学习漏洞和薄弱环节,并有针对性地进行补充教学。

这种个别指导可以帮助学生建立全面的学习基础,提高学习成绩。

1.2.2解答疑惑在学习过程中,学生可能会遇到各种问题和疑惑。

在1对1的辅导班中,辅导老师可以耐心解答学生的问题,并提供相关的示范和指导。

这种个别指导有助于学生更好地理解和掌握知识,提高学习热情。

2.1针对考试备考2.1.1考试技巧指导在1对1的辅导过程中,辅导老师可以根据学生的具体情况,教授一些应试技巧和备考策略。

这些技巧包括时间管理、答题技巧等,有助于学生更好地应对考试,提高成绩。

2.1.2模拟考试练习通过模拟考试练习,学生可以熟悉考试的形式和流程,提高应试能力。

辅导老师可以根据模拟考试的成绩,评估学生的学习情况,并制定相应的改进措施。

2.2心理辅导和学习规划2.2.1鼓励和激励在学习过程中,学生可能会遇到挫折和困惑。

辅导老师可以积极鼓励和激励学生,帮助他们建立自信心和积极的学习态度。

这种心理辅导有助于提高学生的学习积极性和成就感。

2.2.2学习规划和目标设定通过1对1的辅导班,辅导老师可以帮助学生制定有效的学习规划和目标。

这些规划和目标可以帮助学生合理安排学习时间,提高学习效率。

高三复读补习班

高三复读补习班

高三复读补习班
这个夏天,数十名学生来到了一家中学,他们参加了一个暑期补习班,也就是高三复读补习班。

一名班主任准备了一堆教材,包括语文,数学,英语,物理,化学,历史,地理,政治等等。

每个科目的教材都有其独特的特点,结合着每个学生的学习进度和需求,班主任精心挑选了适合他们学习的教材。

暑假补习班不仅要求学生学习各科知识,同时还重视培养学习能力,培养学习兴趣和积极性,因此,班上还安排了一些兴趣活动,比如体育锻炼,文艺活动,实验活动等。

老师们针对学生们的不同情况,制定了不同的教学计划,一方面安排学习,另一方面还提供了专业的辅导,使学生们的学习不仅具有广度,而且深度更加深入。

此外,班上还邀请了专业的外教来辅导英语学习,帮助学生们更好地掌握英语知识,提高听说能力,做到熟练运用英语进行交流。

时间一天天过去,学生们的学习效果渐见显著,这让学生们更有信心,也让家长放心。

最后,学生们完成了暑期补习班的课程,并以优异的成绩结束了这段暑假的挑战。

高三复读补习班不仅仅是一个为期几周的补习班,对于学生们来说,它是一段学习历程,一段从基础巩固到深入学习的长期过程,让他们受益匪浅。

自从参加暑期补习班之后,他们态度更加认真,学习效果也有了明显的提高,他们最终也能在高考中拿到不错的成绩。

杨浦区恒高一对一补习班青浦区2015学年第一学期高三年级期末学业质量调研测试

杨浦区恒高一对一补习班青浦区2015学年第一学期高三年级期末学业质量调研测试

青浦区2015学年第一学期高三年级期末学业质量调研测试英语试卷(时间120分钟,满分150分)Q2016.01考生注意:1.本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(第1-13页)和第II卷(第14页)两部分。

全卷共14页。

满分150分。

考试时间120分钟。

2.答题前,考生务必在答题卡(纸)上用钢笔或水笔清楚填写姓名、准考证号,并用铅笔正确涂写准考证号。

3.答案必须全部涂写在答题卡(纸)上。

第Ⅰ卷(1-16小题,41-77小题)由机器阅卷,考生应将代表正确答案的小方格用铅笔涂黑。

注意试题题号和答题纸编号一一对应,不能错位。

答案需要更改时,必须将原选项擦去,重新选择。

答案不能涂写在试卷上,涂写在试卷上一律不给分。

第Ⅰ卷中的第17-40小题,78-81小题和第II卷的试题,其答案用钢笔或水笔写在答题纸上,如用铅笔答题,或写在试卷上也一律不给分。

第I卷(共103分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. 9:40. B. 9:50. C. 10:30. D. 10:40.2. A. Leave right away. B. Stay for dinner.C. Catch a train.D. Wait for Eason.3. A. It will be fine. B. It will not rain at all.C. It will stop raining.D. It will rain heavily.4. A. Great. B. Moved. C. Disappointed. D. Sad.5. A. She is eager to have lunch. B. She is unwilling to go for lunch now.C. She is ready for the meeting.D. She is leaving right now.6. A. The driver will stop the bus immediately.B. The guy by the door will help the man.C. The man should check the map.D. She will tell the man when to get off.7. A. She dislikes fireworks. B. She has plans for the evening.C. She doesn’t feel like going out.D. She has to get theatre tickets.8. A. Surfing on the Internet. B. Mailing some documents.C. Sending a document via email.D. Writing an attachment.9. A. To make a tour of Chicago. B. To visit some friends.C. To attend a conference.D. To take language courses.10. A. She liked to go outing nearby. B. She studied very hard at school.C. She won the champion recently.D. She was in her third year in the university.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. How to read a book. B. How to make a list.C. How to form a habit.D. How to make friends.12. A. They are smart people. B. They are good examples of all people.C. They make a list for you.D. They help you cultivate good habits.13. A. Always have a book. B. Keep a ―To-Do‖ list.C. Get more intellectual friends.D. Put down what you will learn.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. An adult native speaker. B. A professional American actor.C. A beginner of English learning.D. An English expert.15. A. Reading and listening. B. Listening and speaking.C. Writing and reading.D. Reading and speaking.16. A. Fun and efficiency in enjoying reading masterpieces.B. The recall of all the good memories of your childhood.C. The true pleasure of the world’s language.D. The improvement of reading and listening abilities.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.II. Grammar and vocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)250 Drive-Thru(汽车穿梭)Customers Pay It Forward at McDonald’sIn Florida, one McDonald’s customer started a pay-it-forward chain that inspired other 249 customers to be generous and do the same. ABC News reports that (25)__________ spirit of giving is in the air as 250 drive-thru customers at a local McDonald’s paid for the meals of the people next to them. A Lakeland cust omer, Torie Keene (26)__________ (pay) for her food on Wednesday morning when she decided to pay for the meal of the car next to her.Keene then purposely told McDonald’s cashier Marisabel Figueroa (27)__________ (greet) the other customer ―Merry Christmas‖ and not ―Happy Holidays.‖ The next customer was moved when Figueroa said her food was already paid by the previous car. That’s when she thought that she would love to do the same.It kept going and going. Figueroa, (28)__________ worked from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, said that the chain reaction almost lasted for her entire shift. ―I just kept (29)__________(give) everyone the same message, and they were all so surprised and so happy,‖ she continued. ―One lady even paid for the meals of the next thr ee cars (30)__________ her.‖While people were amazed by how generous they could get, Figueroa said she had the (31)__________ (unforgettable) Christmas experience in her 12 years of working for McDonald’s. ―I feel very (32)__________ (bless) to have been a part of all that,‖ the cashier said. And Keene said that she was surprised by the number of people who continued her good deed when she was ―only trying to brighten someone’s day.‖(B)It was Wayne’s wedding day.Mrs. Ker (33)__________(relieve)finally. Wayne wanted to cancel the wedding again couple of days ago. She kept asking him (34)__________ and then she was told that he heard Susan’s name.Mrs. Ker said to Wayne in a serious tone, ―You were both young then. You didn’t know anythi ng about love! What’s going to happen (35)__________ __________ she has come back? She might have lots of children now! How can you still be dreaming about dating her? She has disappeared for such a long time. Don’t you see (36)__________ a cruel girl she is?‖Under his parent’s pressure, Wayne couldn’t cancel the wedding. Before the ceremony, he kept reminding himself of his bride’s name. He was afraid he (37)__________ say Susan’s name. He said to himself that he needed to give his parents, his bride a perfect wedding.When he was kissing his bride, he thought to himself, ―How nice it could be if my bride is Susan!‖But (38)__________ could go back any more.Their relationship ended 15 years ago.His pain was only a recall of yesterday.Mrs. Ker nodded her head at her son at the wedding, (39)__________ (feel) satisfied. She checked around among the guests. Suddenly, she saw a boy holding a bouquet in the hall. Everybody was sitting but him, (40)__________ he looked pretty outstanding.She was really shocked when she saw the boy. She gave her husband a slight push, ―Baldwin, look at that boy!‖Mr. Ker followed her direction and saw the boy too.―Doesn’t he look a younger version of our son?‖ Mrs. Ker said in a curious voice.Mr. Ker nodded.(To be continued) Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Our world is changing, and the business world is on an evolutionary path that isdevelopments. With time the need to bring the customers closer has become even moretheir customers.When discussing trends in knowledge management systems, it is almost impossibleThrough cloud computing, virtual offices are being operated almost everywhere around the globe. All it takes is the click of a button! As for companies, it is vital for them to hire professionals from all over the world.on the other end, and provide their feedback as to the quality of services that they have received. The role of most knowledge managers is to ensure that information is keptsystems have made it easier to achieve this goal, and there can only be so much to lookdocument-based. Today however, reports and other relevant information can be presented to the seeker through different media.The most efficient knowledge base management systems in the market at thethings that we cannot forget to mention is the mobile functionality of these programs. They are compatible(兼容的)with users across all platforms, and this makes them even more convenient than before.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.As a parent, you might have a close emotional connection with your child. You’reEvery mother has an opportunity to keep an eye on their children and analyze everythingprevent the explosion of a crying bomb.Please forget about physical punishment. This old-school-method of parenting is notpainful for children. This strategy is the easiest way to put in discipline and make yourthat it can lead to severe consequence. It fills the minds and hearts of children with fear,Children are like inexhaustible sources of energy. They can run, jump, scream and fool around all day long. So we should lead them to use their negative energy in a properphysical activity is good for their health. Don’t forget to encourage your child and present them with candies or stickers. If your child is fond of singing or dancing, then give them an opportunity to open up and perform like a star.socialization and communication with parents and their peers. Your words and pieces of advice help them become stronger and find the right path in life. It’s a good chance tofuture.parents who deal with children’s bad temper. Every mother knows that it’s hard to preserve unchanged calmness and remain indifferent to children’s cries and tears.parenting is the hardest job in the world.other ways to deal with a child’s bad temper? Share your point of view!51. A. abilities B. principles C. hints D. virtues52. A. create B. indicate C. impose D. diagnose53. A. controls B. disciplines C. emotions D. spirits54. A. In return B. After all C. No wonder D. For instance55. A. Moreover B. Otherwise C. However D. Therefore56. A. hatred B. boredom C. carelessness D. shyness57. A. roughly B. extremely C. slightly D. subconsciously58. A. as well as B. as soon as C. as long as D. as far as59. A. gradual B. acceptable C. complete D. feasible60. A. leaving out B. addicted to C. going beyond D. based on61. A. curious B. courageous C. nervous D. generous62. A. priority B. responsibility C. potential D. possession63. A. dignity B. wisdom C. bravery D. diligence64. A. resource B. instruction C. source D. assessment65. A. adapt B. devote C. refer D. respond Section BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)① The past year, which is fast becoming just a memory, is the year I drove through the car wash at fifty miles an hour. At least, it felt like fifty miles an hour.②That day I followed the attendant’s instructions, drove to one of those do-it-yourself car washes. I forgot that my car was a bit moody. I’d been mean ing to have it checked, but it didn’t happen often enough to rush me to the garage. Anyway, then unexpectedly, suddenly we picked up speed before the astonished eyes of the attendant. The car shot through the wash cycle, the wax(蜡)cycle, and the dry cycle at a ridiculous rate of speed, and then aimed for the street at the end of the tunnel. We shot through the tunnel with what seemed like the speed of sound and rushed out into the street while I was relieved to see that no cars were approaching. The water and the wax had not yet dried — the car looked as if it had caught some terrible disease.③―What happened then?‖ Bobbie asked after I had told my family the story at an evening meal.④―Nothing,‖ I said.⑤―Didn’t you go back to the car wash?‖⑥―Of course not,‖ I replied.⑦―I don’t blame you,‖ Peter said. ―They might have arrested you for s peeding in a car wash.‖⑧We all laughed. It was a nice moment. We were relaxing after the dishes had been taken away, the pleasant smell of coffee filling the air. We had been talking about the past year and, without pausing to think of the possible consequences, I had told them about my experience with the car wash.⑨ The story delighted the children — who are no longer children. Peter and Bobbie are married, in fact, and I realized I had given them a sort of philosophy of life for the future. I could imagine them, years from now, when they gather together and one of themwill say, ―Remember the time Dad drove through that car wash …?‖⑩ Other things happened last year, too, because each year has its events, the good and the bad, the sweet and the sorrowful, the ordinary and the terrific. The milestones and the small incidents stand side by side, fundamentally different in quality or kind, perhaps, but making a sweet kind of harmony.66. The description of the second paragraph brings up images of _______.A. disorderB. diseasesC. stormsD. conflict67. Which of the following is NOT included in Paragraph 8?A. The subject of the discussion.B. The atmosphere of the family talk.C. The time when the talk occurred.D. The reason for the car to lose control.68. Which of the following can serve as the title of the passage?A. A reflection on car tradeB. A memory of the past yearC. A lesson on driving carsD. A car accident at a car wash(B)The J. Paul Getty MuseumWith two locations, the Getty Villa in Malibu and the Getty Center in Los Angeles, the J. Paul Getty Museum serves a wide variety of audiences through its expanded range of exhibitions and programming in the visual arts.Parking informationParking is $15; $10 after 4:00 p.m. Pay once, park twice on the same day. And get69. Mr. Larry drove to the Getty Center and the Getty Villa on December 23 (Wednesday), 2015, and enjoyed a wonderful tour there. He paid the parking fee _______ altogether.A. $10B. $15C. $20D. $3070. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. The J. Paul Getty Museum is an art museum housed on two sites.B. The Getty Villa is closed on the same holidays as the Getty Center.C. The sale of alcohol is forbidden to people in the J. Paul Getty Museum.D. Timed tickets must be obtained in advance in the Getty Villa.71. In 2015, at least _______ was/were a good time for enjoying all the art works in the J.Paul Getty Museum in one day.A. all MondaysB. all TuesdaysC. New Year holidaysD. January 2 (Thursday)72. People who go to the Getty Villa may _______.A. enjoy the views overlooking Los AngelesB. conduct the visit any time because the tickets are freeC. appreciate the arts and cultures of ancient Greece and ancient RomeD. have lunches they bring with them anywhere inside the exhibition area(C)When a patient calls for help at Seton Medical Center, ―Hi, Mr. Rogers, can I help you?‖says a nurse; it’s never a problem finding the nurse. It’s because they all wear locator tags that are part of a wireless system that tracks their movements on the floor. ―You can even tell when they are walking down the hallway.‖ says James Hattori.This system made by Hill-Rom uses infrared(红外线的)signals to detect when nurses enter a room to answer a call. The Hill-Rom devices look like a mini computer mouse. Some hospitals are putting them in nurses’kitchens. Staff can talk and listen through a wall unit to nurses or even to patients in other rooms. ―We can put the time we were spending hunting staff down, trying to find and locate them to much better use,‖ says a staff member from Seton. Hill-Rom says it has systems installed in more than 850 U.S. hospitals.Some nurses worry that the devices will be used to listen in on conversations and scrutinize their movements. ―I’m not wearing mine. I will still meet my patient’s needs but I will not wear this badge.‖ Annette Beard en is among dozens of nurses at Eden Medical Center who staged an active protest two months ago and hid their badges though they were later recovered. ―You know it makes me not feel like a professional. It makes me feel like that someone has to watch me to make sure I am doing my job.‖ ―The biggest reason we installed this technology is because our old call system is about 25 years old,‖ says a hospital manager. For hospitals this is a case of technology allowing, perhaps forcing people to better make use of their time. Officials at Eden don’t deny they monitor how long it takes nurses to respond to calls but say their main concern is patient care. ―I think it is one tool that we can use in measuring overall performance but by itself it is not a valid disci plinary tool,‖ says an Eden spokesperson.Eden is expanding its system with hopes the nurse will eventually accept the new technology, but back at Seton where it’s been in place for about two years, there is no uneasiness. ―Once the staff actually find out how advantageous it can be for them and the patients, well, actually it became very popular.‖In Castro Valley, California, the Eden Medical Center spent almost three hundred thousand dollars to install the Hill-Rom systems on two floors. Eden hopes to get more of the systems for other floors.73. Why is it easy to find a nurse at Seton Medical Center?A. The nurses are on television.B. The nurses wear locator badges.C. Every patient has his/her own nurse.D. Each room has a telephone.74. How can the staff talk to their patients when they are not in the same room?A. With hand signals.B. Through microphones in the pocket.C. Through a wall unit.D. With infrared signals on the doors.75. According to the passage, the underlined word ―scrutinize‖ (paragraph 3) probablymeans _______.A. watch closelyB. see insideC. scan word by wordD. make right76. How did the nurses at Eden Medical Center react to the badges?A. The nurses really liked the badges.B. They threw the locator badges away.C. They refused to work.D. They protested and concealed the badges.77. According to the administrators of the hospital, Eden Medical Center, the applicationof the Hill-Rom devices mainly aims at _______.A. introducing modern technologyB. adding a tool for disciplineC. replacing the old call systemD. improving the service for patientsSection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.It was early in the afternoon of May 10, 1996. I hadn’t slept in 57 hours. The only food I had been able to force down over the proceeding three days was a bowel of soup. Weeks of violent coughing had made ordinary breathing a bitter process. At 29,028 feet up in the troposphere(气体对流), so little oxygen was reaching my brain that my mental capacity was that of a slow child. Under the circumstances, I was incapable of feeling much of anything except cold and tired.I’d arrived on the summit a few minutes after Anatoli Boukreev, a Russian climbing guide working for an American commercial expedition, and just ahead of Andy Harris, a guide on the New Zealand-based team to which I belonged. Although I just met Boukreev, I had come to know and like Harris well during the proceeding six weeks. I snapped four quick photos of Harris and Boukreev striking summit poses, then turned and headed down. My watch read 1:17 p.m. I’d spent less than five minutes on the roof of the world.A moment later, I paused to take another photo, this one looking down the Southeast Eidge, the route we had chosen to go up. Training my lens(镜头)on a pair of climbers approaching the summit, I noticed something that until that moment had escaped my attention. To the south, where the sky had been perfectly clear just an hour earlier, a blanket of clouds now hid the peaks surrounding Everest. Later, after six bodies had been located, after a search for two others had been abandoned, after surgeons had removed the rotten right hand of my teammate Beck Weathers, people would ask why, if the weather had begun to worsen, had climbers on the upper mountain not observed the signs? Why did experienced Himalayan guides keep moving upward, leading a gang of relatively inexperienced amateurs — each of whom had paid as much as $65,000 to be taken safely up Everest — into an apparent death trap?Nobody can speak for the leaders of the two guided groups involved, because bothmen are dead. But I can assure that nothing I saw early on the afternoon of May 10th suggested that a murderous storm was bearing down. To my oxygen-exhausted mind, the clouds drifting up the grand valley of ice known as the Western Cwm(西库姆冰斗)looked so friendly and innocent in the brilliant midday sun, not different from the harmless puffs(喷烟)that rose from the valley almost every afternoon.As I began my descent I was extremely anxious, but my concern had little to do with the weather: a check of the meter on my oxygen tank had revealed that it was almost empty. I needed to get down, fast.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN EIGHT WORDS.)78. Where were the three climbers mentioned in the second paragraph from?______________________________________________________________________79. Besides the change of the weather, what else led to the expedition team’s falling intoa death trap?_______________________________________________________________________ 80. The underlined phrase ―the harmless puffs‖ in paragraph 4 refers to ______________ _______________________________________________________________________.81. The author spent less than five minutes on the roof of the world and climbed down fastbecause _______________________________________________________________.第II卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.如今,生态旅游已受到不同年龄旅游者的青睐。

上海杨浦区暑假一对一辅导哪家机构好 暑假新高一化学提前学-精锐的收费合理吗

上海杨浦区暑假一对一辅导哪家机构好 暑假新高一化学提前学-精锐的收费合理吗

上海杨浦区暑假一对一辅导哪家机构好暑假新高一化学提前学|精锐的收费合理吗精锐教育为孩子个性化教育,2013年与北京大学教育学院建立战略合作伙伴关系,专注于18岁以下孩子学习力的培养和提升,让学生成为学习的主人。

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【一对三】精英1对3,启发思维,突破学习瓶颈,助力更快提升。

3人互动,减少学习压力,开拓思路精英学习圈子,互相激发学习兴趣全面梳理知识体系量身定制个性化互动教案,直击薄弱环节针对性学习工具,辅助提升学习力精锐教育各个阶段的具体的辅导课程如下:高三课程:数学英语语文政治历史地理物理化学生物期末冲刺高考冲刺寒假班艺考高二课程:数学英语语文政治历史地理物理化学生物寒假班暑假班高一课程:数学英语语文政治历史地理物理化学生物寒假班暑假班初三课程:数学英语语文政治历史地理物理化学生物中考冲刺寒假班初二课程:数学英语语文政治历史地理物理化学生物寒假班暑假班初一课程:数学英语语文政治历史地理物理化学生物寒假班暑假班六年级课程:语文数学英语小升初寒假班五年级课程:语文数学英语寒假班暑假班四年级课程:语文数学英语寒假班暑假班三年级课程:语文数学英语寒假班暑假班上课地点:精锐教育在不同的地区分配着不同的校区,您可以根据自己的实际情况选择适合你的校区。

高三一对一辅导方案

高三一对一辅导方案

高三一对一辅导方案一、学生情况分析在开始辅导之前,全面了解学生的学习情况是至关重要的。

这包括但不限于以下方面:1、学业成绩分析学生过往的考试成绩,包括各学科的分数、排名,以及在不同知识点和题型上的得分情况。

找出学生的优势学科和薄弱学科,明确需要重点提升的领域。

2、学习习惯观察学生的学习习惯,如学习时间的安排、预习和复习的方法、课堂笔记的记录等。

了解学生是否存在拖延、注意力不集中等问题,并制定相应的改进计划。

3、学习态度评估学生对学习的积极性和主动性,是否有明确的学习目标和动力。

对于缺乏学习兴趣的学生,要激发其内在的学习动机,培养积极的学习态度。

4、学科基础对各学科的基础知识进行测试和评估,了解学生的掌握程度。

例如,在数学学科中,考查代数、几何、函数等基础知识;在语文学科中,检查字词、语法、阅读理解等方面的能力。

二、辅导目标设定根据学生的情况分析,制定具体、可衡量的辅导目标。

这些目标应该既具有挑战性,又切实可行。

1、短期目标例如,在接下来的一个月内,提高某一学科的单元测试成绩10 分;或者在两周内,掌握某个重点知识点的解题方法。

2、中期目标在本学期结束时,将薄弱学科的成绩提升到班级平均水平以上;或者在两个月内,提高综合排名 5 个名次。

3、长期目标在高考中取得理想的成绩,考入目标大学。

具体可以设定为达到某一总分分数线,或者在特定学科上达到一定的分数要求。

三、辅导内容规划1、学科知识梳理针对学生的薄弱学科,系统地梳理知识点,构建完整的知识体系。

对于容易混淆和遗漏的知识点,进行重点讲解和强化训练。

2、解题技巧训练结合高考题型,传授各类题型的解题技巧和方法。

通过大量的练习题和模拟考试,让学生熟练掌握解题思路,提高解题速度和准确性。

3、错题分析与总结帮助学生整理错题集,分析错题原因,找出知识漏洞和思维误区。

定期回顾错题,加强针对性的练习,避免再次犯错。

4、学习方法指导教导学生科学的学习方法,如如何制定学习计划、如何高效记忆、如何进行知识归纳总结等。

杨浦区初升高一对一补习班恒高培训班学生的加油站

杨浦区初升高一对一补习班恒高培训班学生的加油站

张老师春季辅导材料十六Part1Vocabulary(第一部分词汇)1.n.记者,新闻工作者2.n.旅行3.n.裁判;审判员;法官v.审判;断定4.adj.初级的;年少的5.adj.热心的6.n.厨房7.n.灯8.n.陆地;土地v.登陆;降落9.n.语言10.n.灯笼11.adj.晚些的,迟些的adv.后来,以后12.n.律师13.v.放,搁;下(蛋)14.v.领导,带领15.n.讲座,讲课,演讲16.v.借(出);把……借给17.n.长度18.n.水平线,水平19.n.图书馆管理员20.n.(英)电梯v.举起,抬起21.adj.很可能的22.adj.有限的,限制的23.n.排,行,线路v.排队24.v.&n.连接;联系25.n.液体26.n.目录,清单27.n.废物,垃圾v.乱丢杂物28.adj.当地的;地方的29.adj.孤独的,寂寞的30.n.行李Part2Exercises(第二部分练习)I.Choose the best answer.(选择最恰当的答案)1.Jacky,like his twin brother,piano twice a week.A.playB.playsC.play theD.plays the2.The police will make investigation about the car accident.A.fartherB.farthestC.furtherD.furthest3.Those cards many colorful flags dotted around the classroom.A.seemedB.seemed likeC.lookedD.liked4.her acting years,she brought people many interesting characters.A.ThoughB.ThroughoutC.SinceD.Past5.It’s polite you to“Thank you”when you get help from others.A.of;speakB.of;sayC.for;speakD.for;say6.The scientists made possible for people to breathe under the water for a long time.A.thatB.that’sC.itD.it’s7.He spoke so quickly that I didn’t what he said.A.listenB.missC.catchD.receive8.Of the three foreigners,one is from New York,are from London.A.another twoB.the others twoC.the other twoD.other two9.I went to the office to look for the teachers,but I found there.A.nobodyB.someoneC.not any oneD.everybody10.of us has an electronic dictionary and one of us can look up new words in it.A.Every;eachB.Each;everyC.Every;everyD.Each;each11.The first step in setting up your home office is to decide you will use your office—for study or for job-related work.A.whereB.what C when D.how12.Thousands of years ago,people used fire to animals and keep warm.A.throw awayB.run awayC.drive awayD.put away13.We should find ways to make energy.A.otherB.the othersC.OthersD.another14.Could you tell us to Beijing?A.when would he goB.when he will goC.when will he goD.when he would go15.About films were shown during the fifth of Shanghai International Film Festival.A.two hundred ofB.two hundreds ofC.two hundredD.hundreds of16.When we got to the cinema,the film for ten minutes.A.had begunB.has been onC.had been onD.was on17.Before he began to do his homework,he had promised to finish it an hour.A.duringB.forC.withinD.on18.Jason told me that he the book twice.A.readB.would readC.had readD.has read19.Who can give me the answer this question?A.ofB.toC.withD.in20.The room is small for five people to.A.too...liveB.too...live in itC.too...live inD.so…live in21.It’s too noisy.Would you please the radio a bit?A.turn downB.turn offC.turn onD.turn upst term,Bob spent too much time playing online games.,he failed many tests.A.In factB.As a resultC.By the wayD.To tell the truth23.Obey the traffic rules and learn to protect yourself.is more important than life.A.NothingB.EverythingC.AnythingD.Something24.Peter’s parents are worried his eyesight as he plays online games too often.A.forB.withC.aboutD.ofeful work they have done!A.WhatB.What aC.HowD.What an26.Coffee is ready.How nice it.Would you like some?A.looksB.smellsC.feelsD.sounds27.By the end of last month,Jenny with a Chinese family for two years.A.had stayedB.has stayedC.was stayingD.would stay28.all the guests are here,why not start our meeting at once?A.As soon asB.AfterC.SinceD.Though29.I enjoy pop music,but my father my mother likes it.A.both...andB.either…orC.not only...but alsoD.neither...nor30.The town government set up a new modern school for the children,?A.didn’t itB.did itC.doesn’t itD.does it31.I’d like to know.A.when will the meeting beginB.when the meeting will beginC.when would the meeting beginD.when the meeting would begin32.The Internet us to learn the latest news as quickly as possible.A.enablesB.letsC.makesD.asks33.—Look!The boys are playing basketball.Shall we go and join them?—.A.Yes,we shallB.OK.Let’s goC.Yes,pleaseD.With pleasure34.—Everyone should try hard to save water and electricity.—.A.I couldn’t agree moreB.That’s all rightC.SureD.No problemII.Rewrite the following sentences as required(根据所给要求,改写下列句子,每空格限填一词):1.The government has to give its attention to the problem of overcrowding in cities.(改否定句)The government to give its attention to the problem of overcrowding in cities.2.The world population was6.3billion in2003.(对划线部分提问)the world population in2003?3.Jack can hardly do the work by himself.(改成反意疑问句)Jack can hardly do the work by himself,?4.News is very important in our daily life.(改为感叹句)News is in our daily life!5.Let’s go and interview the famous editor.(改为反意疑问句)Let’s go and interview the famous editor,?6.Could you tell me when we shall set out for the trip?(改为简单句)Could you tell me set out for the trip?7.I don’t know when I shall start the work.(改为简单句)I don’t know when the work.8.He hasn’t solved the problem.I haven’t,either.(合并句子)I nor he solved the problem.9.Do they use public transport as often as possible?I wondered...(合并句子)I wondered they public transport as often as possible.10.How will you deal with the case?(改写成宾语从句)He asked how we with the case.11.Excuse me,how can I get to the Century Park?(保持原意)Could you please tell me to the Century Park?12.Walt Disney created Disneyland Park.(保持原意)Disneyland Park by Walt Disney.13.The governments must consider ways to control the population growth.(保持句意基本不变)It’s the governments to consider ways to control the population growth.16.Carl ran so fast that he could catch the last bus.(保持原句意思)Carl ran to catch the ast bus.17.Ben and Kitty went back home immediately.(保持原句意思)Ben and Kitty went back home.18.The boy's hope is to be a policeman.(保持原句意思)The boy to be a policeman.19.I liked the Englsih Camp better than the Computer Camp.(保持原句意思)I the Englsih Camp the Computer Camp.20.Susan is so fat that she would like to sign up for an outdoor education camp.(保持原句意思)Susan is so fat that she to for an outdoor education camp.21.She asked me"Will you go to the cinema this weekend."(保持原句意思)She asked me I go to the cinema this weekend.III.Choose the best answer(根据文章内容,选择最恰当的答案):Some people believe that dreams can tell them what will happen in the future.Nobody knows why,but there are many stories about people who have had dreams that came true.One of these people was a man called John Chapman,who lived in the small town of Swaffham in England back.He dreamed that he was stand backing on London Bridge and back a man told him how to become rich.John Chapman was poor man and back he needed money,so the next day he set off for London Bridge.There were plenty of people on the bridge,but they were not interested in him.They all ignored.After three days,he decided to go home,but before he could do this,a shopkeeper approached him.“I’ve been watching you,”the shopkeeper said.“Are you waiting for someone?”“Yes,”said John.“I had a dream about a man on London Bridge.He was going to lead me to a lot of money.”“Oh,”said the shopkeeper.“You shouldn’t believe in dreams.If I believe in dreams,I’d be in Swaffham right now.I had a dream about a few days age about a man from Swaffham.His name was John Chapman and back he had gold in his garden near an old apple tree.”John was amazed and back immediately headed for home.As soon as he arrived,he dug in his garden near the apple tree.He soon found many pieces of gold.He was so delighted that he gave some of the gold to his local church.He was a rich man for the rest of his life.1.The story is about.A.a man who wanted to be richB.a dream that came trueC.London BridgeD.a man and back his church2.Swaffham is the name of a.A.gardenB.bridgeC.churchD.small town3.John Chapman went to London because he.A.had a friend thereB.knew a shopkeeperC.was poorD.thought his dream would come true there4.The shopkeeper.A.liked apple treesB.also had a dreamC.became richD.lived in Swaffham5.The underlined phrase“headed for”in Para5means“”.A left B.went C.passed D.hid6.According to the story,John Chapman was away from his town for that at least days.A.threeB.fourC.fiveD.sixIV.Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文) 1.Started in1636,Harvard University is the oldest of all the many colleges and back universities in the United States.Yale,Princeton,Columbia and back Dartmouth were opened soon1Harvard. They were all started before the American Revolution made the thirteen colonies(殖民地)into states.In the early years,theirs schools were much alike.Only young men went to college.All the students studied the same subjects,and back everyone learned Latin,Greek and back Hebrew.Little was known about science then,and back one kind of school could teach2that was known about the world. When the students graduated,most of them became ministers or teachers.In1782,Harvard started a3school for young men who wanted to become ter, lawyers could receive their training in Harvard’s law school.In1825,besides Latin and back Greek, Harvard began teaching modern4,such as French and back German.Soon it began teaching American history.As knowledge5.Harvard and back other colleges began to teach many new subjects. Students were allowed to choose the subjects that interested them.Today,there are many different kinds of colleges and back universities.Most of them are made up of smaller schools that61special fields of learning.There’s so much to learn that one kind of school can’t offer it all.1.A before B after C since D while2.A something B anything C everything D nothing3.A medical B historical C chemical D physical4.A articles B computers C music D languages5.A introduced B investigated C increased D interviewed6.A play with B deal with C complain about D worry about2.Easter is a happy time in western countries like the UK and USA.After Christmas,it is the most fun holiday.It began as an important religious(宗教的)festival,but for the non-religious it is1a special time.It is an official holiday,so most people visit their families or friends during Easter.The most important Easter tradition is2each other Easter eggs,because eggs are the symbol of new life.Traditionally people3paint chicken eggs,but today they send each other chocolate eggs.A fun game during the festival is the Easter4hunt.Parents hide chocolate eggs in the 5,and children go out to hunt for them.What they find,they can eat!It’s quite normal for children to feel6after Ester weekend as a result of eating too much chocolate.The date of Easter follows the cycle of the moon.It is always sometime7late March and late April.1.A.too B.also C.either D.as well2.A.cooking B.showing C.lending D.giving3.A.got used to B.was used ed to D.was used to4.A.egg B.candy C.chicken D.apple5.A.drawer B.garden C.bedroom D.kitchen6.A.ugly B.angry C.sick D.hungry7.A.after B.between C.among D.FromV.Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):1.I recently heard a story about a famous scientist.Because of his great achievement,he was thought to be more creative than the average person.When he was ask w1he was able to do this,he gave the answer.It all came from an e2with his mother when he was about two years old."I was trying to get a bottle of milk from the fridge when I lost the bottle and back it fell,spilling the milk all over the floor a sea of milk!I was f3and back I didn't know what to do!"he said.His mother heard the noise and back got into the kitchen."I was c4how to explain all this to you,mom."he said.Instead of punishing(惩罚)him,she said"Robert,what a great mess you have made!I have never seen such a huge sea of milk before!Well,since the milk has a5been spilled,would you like to play in the milk for a while?We can it up after that."Indeed,he did so.After a few minutes,his mother said,"You know,Robert,whenever you make a mess like this,finally you have to clean it up."He used a sponge(海绵)and back together they cleaned up the spilled milk.His mother then said,"you know,we failed in how to successfully carry a big milk bottle with two tiny hand backs just now.Let’s go out in the yard and back fill the bottle with water to see if you can f6 a new way to carry it."Then the little boy learned that if he grasped the bottle at the top near the lip with both hand backs,he could carry it w7dropping it.What a wonderful lesson!2.Once,in a small village,lived a family with eight children.Two of the children loved painting very much,but the family was so poor that it was i1to send both of them to study at the art college at the same time.After many d2,the two boys finally worked out a plan.They would toss(拋)a coin.The loser would go down into the mines and,with his earnings,support his brother studying at the college.Then,when the brother who won the toss finished his studies after four years,he would support the other brother studying at the college.James won the toss and Jack went down into the mines.James worked with all his heart and his paintings were much b3than those of most of his teachers,and by the time he graduated,he was beginning to make a lot of money for his paintings.When James returned,the family held a big dinner for his great s4.Soon after the meal began,James stood up from his s29to drink a toast to his dear brother.He said,“Jack,now you can go to the art college and your d30will come true.I will take care of you.”But to everyone’s s5,Jack said softly,“Brother,the four years in the mines has done too much to my hands,so it’s too16.Now I can’t even hold a glass.”To s7his great love and respect,James drew his brother’s hands with fingers towards the sky.He called his drawing“The Praying Hands”,which became very famous years later.VI.Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)Some animals can be trained to help humans.For example,specially trained dogs help blind people walk around the town safely.Some kinds of monkeys can be taught things too.They can learn how to help people who can’t use their arms or legs.The monkeys pick up the phone when it rings,carry shopping bags and back do housework.In the wild,animals and back humans are not usually friends,but there are a few interesting examples where they can work together.In Africa,the honeyguide bird works with humans to find food.The bird likes to eat the grubs(幼虫)—a type of insect that lives inside a beehive(蜂巢,蜂窝).It knows how to find beehives but it can’t open them and back get the grubs.People like to eat honey,but they aren’t very good at finding beehives,so the bird and back the people help each other.The bird flies to a beehive and back people follow it.When the people open the beehive and back take the honey,they give the grubs to the bird.In Laguna in the south of Brazil,fishermen and back dolphins work as a team.The ocean isn’t very clean,so the fishermen can’t see the fish.However,dolphins can find them easily by using sounds.When the dolphins find a large group of fish,they make a noise to tell the fishermen.Then the dolphins push the fish to the beach.The fishermen wait in the water near the beach and back catch a lot of fish in their nets.张K老师初二英语新王牌教育 The fishermen’s nets make it easier for the dolphins to catch fish too.In Laguna,fishermen and back dolphins have been working together for many years.The fishermen teach their children how to work with the dolphins.The dolphins must be happy to help because they teach their babies how to work with the humans!1.We cant’train any animals to help humans,can we?_________,_____________________________________________________________.2.How do some dogs help people?They__________________________________________________________________.3.Why do they help people?They help people in order to_______________________________________________.4.How do dolphins tell the fishermen when they find a large group of fish?By____________________________________________________________________.5.How many animals are mentioned(提到)in the story?______________animals are mentioned in it.6.What can you learn from the above story?From the story,I can learn__________________________________________________.11。

杨浦五角场补习班恒高一对一高考寒假班英语高二班课 赵N1模块(四)写作

杨浦五角场补习班恒高一对一高考寒假班英语高二班课 赵N1模块(四)写作

模块(四)写作(2014高考新课标1)假定你是李华,计划暑假期间去英国学习英语,为期六周。

下面的广告引起了你的注意,请给该校写封信,询问有关情况(箭头所指内容)注意:1.词数100左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

3.参考词汇:住宿-accommodation真题解析这是一篇书信应用文。

试题是主人公李华写信咨询暑假游学的情况。

首先要对试题所提供的材料及要求仔细审读,理清写作思路,文章要涵盖题干中提到的问题。

开篇部分:点明自己的身份和写信目的,并表示要知道暑期课程的详细信息。

主干部分:详述自己想要了解的信息,注意使用衔接词,如first, besides, also,for instance, furthermore, next 等过渡词。

结尾部分: 表达期待回复的愿望满分范例Dear Head teacher,My name is Li Hua. I’m a student now. The summer holiday is approaching, so I plan to study English in England. When I was worried about which place to go, I noticed the advertisement of your school, so I’m writing this letter to you to get more information about it.Here are my questions. First, when and where will the course start? Second, how many students are there in the class? How many hours do we study per week? Third, what’s the expense? Is it reasonable? Fourth, what’s the type of accommodation? How many people will live in a room?I’m looking forward to receiving your letter.Best wishes to you.Yours sincerely,Li Hua。

杨浦补习班五角场恒高一对一提升高考作文的方法

杨浦补习班五角场恒高一对一提升高考作文的方法

高考作文命题的三个原则1.力避宿构理想状态下,应该是高考命题在考场面世之前,无论你有多高的预测本领,都无法猜测到具体题目。

换言之,要最大限度地把考生预设的、宿构的完篇作文摈弃在考场之外。

而1994年的《尝试》,2001年的《关于诚信》,2006年全国卷(Ⅲ贵州、云南、新疆、宁夏、甘肃、内蒙等省区使用)的《书》,就很难达到这个目的。

2.有话语权无论是在都市洁净的教室里完成学业的,还是在深山乡野的陋室里读完高中的,面对着不管多么陌生的命题都能够有“话”可讲,有“理”可说,有“情”可抒。

比如1988年的《习惯》,1994年的《尝试》等命题就是比较好的例子。

但是,1985年的《致光明日报编辑部的信》(关于环境污染问题)就不符合这个原则。

城里的孩子,整天饱受着环境污染的侵害,当然有话可讲,而且还会带着饱满的激情奋笔疾书。

而那些生活在风景秀丽的山水之间的孩子们,就只能勉强地把在书上读过的东西敷衍一下罢了。

可以想象,这样的考场竞争还有公平可言吗?3.便于测评一个命题,艰深也好,浅显也罢,总能找到一个最具权威也最公正的标准来进行评判。

尽管写作活动是最具个性色彩的思维活动,作文评价一向带有很大的主观性,但是,通过尽量科学详细的规范,将作文评价限制在相对公平合理的操作体系内,仍然是可以做到,并且会做得越来越好的。

【趋势分析】纵观近8年的命题不难发现,近几年上海高考都是清一色的材料作文,命题材料本身的思辨性一直很明显。

因此,考生本身对材料深度分析的能力与行文的思辨性,还是今后作文的重头戏;近年高考作文均为材料作文,但命题形式与内容也在存在一些明显的变化,体现了上海高考“稳中求变”的传统。

2010年至2013年作文命题材料呈现由“典籍格言”逐步转向“生活常理”。

这一定程度上降低的审题难度,更贴近生活、社会。

同时要求考生眼光还是要由“内”而“外”,以自身的考察为入口,以社会的思考为出口,以对身边事实的关照为基础,结合自己的逻辑思维的能力,得出一个属于自己的结论。

杨浦五角场恒高一对一补习班高中学科指导

杨浦五角场恒高一对一补习班高中学科指导

【学科指导】高三语文第一轮复习建议
在高一高二,学生对语文学习重视程度相对来说不够,对高考要求不清楚,对课本不熟悉,面对语文复习不是“清清楚楚一条线”,而是“模模糊糊一大片”,所以,有的同学干着急,无从着手,有的同学干脆放弃。

针对这种情况,在老师的指导下,我们自己要有一个语文复习的策略:
1、自己先把近三年的语文高考试卷试着做一遍,了解高考试卷的题型、分值和答题要求,做到心中有数。

2、阅读《考试手册》上的“语文学科”部分,了解语文考试的性质、目标、要求和样题等。

3、把高中语文课本上的文言文系统复习一遍,对规定的初高中背诵篇目,要达到看之能译,合之能诵,熟记词句的程度。

4、作文基本上能在限定的时间里写足字数,能熟练掌握各种体裁文章的写作。

5、以一本复习资料为主,兼顾其它,作适当补充。

6、重视基础,稳扎稳打,不放过任何一个可能不太熟悉的知识点,千万别不好高骛远。

7、坚持练字,坚持读书、背书,练好语文基本功。

8、培养良好的学习习惯,完善学习方法,提高语文学习的有效性。

9、适当关心时事政治和社会热点,坚持阅读和思考,坚持练笔,把自己的思考写进文章。

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杨浦五角场寒假补习班恒高一对一初中物理基础知识弹力

杨浦五角场寒假补习班恒高一对一初中物理基础知识弹力

【基础知识讲解】1.弹力:⑴.概念:由于物体___________而对与它接触的物体施加的力。

⑵.产生:a. _______________________,b._________ _____________。

⑶.方向:一般__ ___________,指向施力物体。

⑷.应用:弹力测力计;弹簧测力计的原理_____________________________________。

★注意:由弹力的产生条件可知道,A与B接触,A受到弹力是由于__ _发生弹性形变后对__ _施加的。

2.重力:⑴.概念:地球附近的物体由于_____________而受到的力,用符号_____表示。

⑵.大小:a.弹簧测力计直接测量;b.公式:________;其中g为__________。

⑶.方向:总是_________;在有地球为背景时,方向应该画成______________。

⑷.作用点:重力的作用点叫______,对于质地均匀,形状规则的物体__ _ __。

★注意:重力是物体受到地球吸引而产生的力,但是只有在两极极点处重力等于地球对物体的吸引力(万有引力),而其它地方重力大小不等于地球对物体的吸引力,同一物体,纬度越高,物体受到的重力越大。

物体在月球上受到的重力大小约等于地球上的_____。

3.摩擦力:⑴.概念:当两个相互接触的物体有相对运动或者相对运动趋势时,在接触面上产生的_____________________ 的力,叫做摩擦力。

⑵.产生条件:______、_______、__________ _________________;⑶.种类:_ _____、___ ___、___ _ __;⑷.滑动摩擦力影响因素:_____ ____和________________。

⑸.增大有益摩擦的方法和示例:①方法:______________________,示例:__________________________;②方法:______________________,示例:__________________________。

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一对一辅导是一个老师针对性地采用适合学生身心的独特的个性化教学方法,“专业的一对一辅导”让孩子能够个性化、多方位、多维度的综合成长。

在教学上十分注重硬技能和软技能之间的结合,硬技能就是学生学习必须了解的学科知识点、必须达到的考试要求,软技能包括考试心态、学习习惯、学习方法,从而达到综合提升,全面发展的目的。

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语文教学更注重方法培养和习惯养成。

在语文老师的眼里,无论分数的高低,学生都不只是一面。

全面立体的把握学生的学习趋向,才能更好的帮助学生提高成绩。

对于欠缺基础的学生,要做足功课打基础。

对于期望突破的学生,会教他打开眼界,掌握更全面的分析方法。

凡有学习欲望的学生,必有与之相对的方法可循。

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因此,要改变孩子的这种情况,家长就要和孩子一同受约束。

上海杨浦高三数学暑假补习班 暑假班(精选)共38页PPT

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上海杨浦高三数学暑假 补习班 暑假班(精选)
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杨浦五角场恒高一对一补习班高三如何开始一轮复习

杨浦五角场恒高一对一补习班高三如何开始一轮复习

一轮复习一般称为基础复习阶段,很多学校都从高三开学就开始一轮复习,时间大约4~5个月,约占整个高三复习的一半时间左右。

一轮复习的主要对象就是基础知识,主要强调“全面”、“系统”两点,要构建知识框架和知识体系。

一般而言,复习障碍主要有:概念不清、公式不会运用、计算不准、原理模糊等等。

因此,不论平时多么熟悉课本,都不能省略复读课本这一环节,要逐章逐节、逐篇逐段,甚至逐字逐句地复习,做到毫无遗漏。

高三这一年里,既要学习新知识,又要复习旧知识,还要兼顾各学科的平衡、查漏补缺......为防止大家走弯路,下面整理了大家在一轮复习中容易掉入的9大误区。

大家有则改之,无则加勉!1. 埋头题海战术,忽略思考题海战术是大家最容易落入的“陷阱”!很多同学认为成绩提高不了,是因为题目做得不够多!古人都说,读书破万卷下笔如有神,所以埋首于题海自然是没错的,但是请问,你做得到高三一年破万卷书吗?如果,题海战术真的有用的话,那学校干脆直接一人发100斤的测试题卷,大家回家做题去好了,为什么要听三年的课?想要学会知识,必须通过老师的“点拨”和学生的“思考”,做题只是为了提高做题的熟练度和综合应用。

所以,盲目做题没有针对性,更不会有全面性。

一定数量的题目是需要做的,但做题的同时也要思考出题者的意图,通过其他方式如何考到同一知识点等等。

2. 否认老师复习计划,忽略课堂内容尖子生很容易犯这个错误,因为尖子生已经领先于很多人,而老师的课堂讲解多针对绝大多数学生的学习进程,所以尖子生理所应当地认为老师的讲解已经不适合自己了,其实不然!据调查发现,90%以上的高考状元最注重的都是课堂的听讲,而不是为赶进程在课堂上做其他科目的习题。

为什么呢?因为老师的授课有明确的目的和策略,既可能在引导你联系不同的知识,也有可能在反复强调易混易错的知识点。

所以,在课堂45分钟内要时刻保持着跟老师的思想交流,同时听课过程中不要好高骛远眼高手低,对于自己在预习过程中已经掌握的知识也应该仔细地听老师讲一遍,也许老师的理解更到位,或者你自己的理解有出入。

杨浦补习班五角场恒高一对一走出高三题海

杨浦补习班五角场恒高一对一走出高三题海

四个误区导致陷入题海误区1.用在学习上的时间越多成绩越好。

这是最大误区,保证学习时间并不能保证成绩。

不在于学了多少时间,而在于学会了多少。

不少高三学子“挑灯夜战”,经常熬到凌晨,此时大脑已经很疲劳,效率可想而知。

懂得劳逸结合、适时休息和锻炼的人,是高三学子中的智者,也是能否走出题海的标志。

误区2.课堂上听明白了就认为自己会了。

老师讲过的题目,考试时类似,可条件变一变,很多人就又不会了。

就像高考题,学生会觉得似曾相识,但不一定能考高分。

问题就在于“听明白了”是老师的讲授,学生听课时被动地接受,没有经过自己积极主动的思考。

因此,只知其然不知其所以然,貌似听明白了,碰到新问题新情境还是不会。

误区3.做习题追求答案,重结果不重过程。

一些学生做题,得出答案就结束了,没有反思,没有归纳,没有总结,没有举一反三,过分追求结果,不重视解题的思维过程。

其实,把思维过程整理和展示出来是学习的好方法。

要学会用慢镜头展示思维的关键处,学会用放大镜放大思维的细节。

平时在这些地方花时间“感悟”一下,使这种思维方法形成习惯,复习效果妙不可言。

误区4.题目做得多收获多,重数量轻质量。

不少学生潜意识中认为习题多做多得,其实不然。

反思一下,历届高三学子一年里要做多少题?有多少题目是白做的?这里要学会舍弃,偏题、难题、怪题对大多数学生来说要果断抛弃,要重视做题的质量而非数量。

走出题海的六种方法老师认为,提高深度思维能力,造就一个有强大分析能力的大脑,不论什么题目,就都能兵来将挡,水来土掩。

这种能力只有在思维训练中才能得到提高。

必须自己“悟”。

“悟”是一种深度思维的习惯,坚持多想一下,也许就会“顿悟”。

不妨从以下六方面尝试:1.编织知识网络“悟”的前提和基础是弄清基本概念和规律,编织系统和立体的知识网络,这也是高三复习的首要任务。

一道题不会做有两种情况,一是知识点不会,概念和规律的理解有漏洞;二是概念和规律都知道,但不会运用,这些都是要在做题中逐步补充完善的。

杨浦五角场恒高一对一补习班名师解读高考应战经验

杨浦五角场恒高一对一补习班名师解读高考应战经验

今天为您详解语、数、外三主科复习、应试攻略,分享高考应战经验,共同提升考生水平。

语文:注意四点写出美文新课标考试大纲中对作文的要求进行了修订,除文采外更重视“深刻”、“丰富”和“有创意”,也就是重视写作中探究能力的培养。

鉴于此,建议考生在作文复习中关注下面几个问题:1、高考作文题反映的大多是发生在考生身边的真实事件,内容贴近时代和生活,所以要多关注社会生活、关注人生发展。

2、不说假话、空话、套话,而要表达自己对自然、社会、人生的感受和体验。

3、多角度地观察生活、抓住事物的特征,文章能够表达自己的感受和认识,同时力求新意。

4、掌握分析材料作文的方法。

材料作文一般分为两类,第一类属于故事类,包括寓言故事和真人真事类,这类材料作文的分析一般分为下面几部:第一步,先找到故事的结果;第二步,找到导致这个结果的原因;第三步,把上面的原因倒过来,论点也就找到了。

第二类是名言名句类。

分析方法:第一步,先分别找到每句话的观点;第二步,将几个观点综合分析,看看几个材料之间的联系;第三步,选好角度,确定论点。

高考语文成败在作文。

考生要注意规范书写、减少病句、正确使用标点,表现出良好的语文素养,争取高分。

数学:关注主干知识发生、发展过程考生应对主干知识的发生、发展过程加以关注,比如高考题:叙述并证明余弦定理。

这一直接源自课本的考题当时很多考生就没有做好,由此想到关于线面、面面平行及垂直的性质定理在考纲中的要求是理解并加以证明,这类题目需要先根据定理写出已知、求证,而后再证明,对规范性有一定要求。

英语:好句最好出现在文章首段归纳出令考生英语丢分的主要因素:语法、词法、句法错误;书写不规范;写作技巧缺乏等等。

老师建议考生最好做到以下三点:1、书写要分段,每段缩进四个字母。

亮点的句子最好出现在第一段和最后一段的首句。

2、注重过渡词及文章的层次性。

考生要适当使用较高级词汇及各种从句、非谓语动词、倒装等较为复杂的结构。

3、在誊写时注重正确和美观。

杨浦区初中补习班暑假班恒高一对一教育英语中考冲刺

杨浦区初中补习班暑假班恒高一对一教育英语中考冲刺

图1固体能否传声A真空能否传声B音调与频率的关系C响度与振幅的关系D 中考冲刺一一、基础训练(12min)1.在原子中,不带电的粒子是()A质子B中子C电子D核子2.端午节,小明给奶奶剥粽子时闻到粽子的香味,这个现象说明()A 分子间存在作用力B 分子间有空隙C分子由原子组成D分子在不停地运动3.研究牛顿第一定律时运用了实验和推理的方法,在图1所示声现象的探究中运用该方法的是()4.图2所示的四种现象中,属于光的反射现象的是()5.小刚学习了磁的知识后,标出了如图3四种情况磁体的磁极(小磁针的黑端为N 极),其中正确的是()6.用测力计两次拉动重为G 的物体竖直向上运动,两次运动的s —t 图像如图4所示,则下列判断中正确的是()A 第一次测力计的示数一定大于第二次测力计的示数B 第一次测力计的示数可能小于第二次测力计的示数C 运动相同时间,第一次通过的路程一定大于第二次通过的路程D运动相同时间,第一次通过的路程可能小于第二次通过的路程t /秒12图4图3图2桥在水中形成“倒影”放大镜把文字放大鸽子在沙滩上形成影子筷子好像在水面处“折断”ABCD7.在图5所示的电路中,电源电压保持不变。

电键S 闭合后,发现只有一个电压表的指针位置发生了变化。

若电路中只有一处故障,且只发生在电阻R 或灯泡L 处,则可能是()A 灯泡L 发光,电阻R 短路B 灯泡L 发光,电阻R 断路C 灯泡L 不发光,电阻R 短路D灯泡L 不发光,电阻R 断路8.甲、乙两个实心立方体分别放在水平地面上(ρ甲<ρ乙),它们对水平地面的压强相等。

若沿竖直方向将甲、乙两个立方体各切除一部分,且使甲、乙两个立方体剩余部分的厚度相同,再将切除部分分别叠放在各自剩余部分上面,则水平地面受到甲、乙的压强()A p 甲>p 乙Bp 甲=p 乙Cp 甲<p 乙D以上情况均有可能二、填空题9.我国家庭电路中用电器正常工作的电压为伏,电键与它所控制的用电器之间是连接的(选填“串联”或“并联”),各用电器消耗的电能是用表来测量的。

杨浦暑假补习班恒高一对一梯形的面积

杨浦暑假补习班恒高一对一梯形的面积

1、梯形的概念只有一组对边互相平行的四边形叫梯形2、梯形各部分的名称在梯形里,互相平行的一组对边分别叫做梯形的上底和下底(较短的是上底,较长的是下底),不平行的一组对边叫做梯形的腰。

从上底上一点向下底画垂线,这点和垂足之间的线段叫做梯形的高。

123、直角梯形和等腰梯形有一个角是直角的梯形叫做直角梯形。

两腰相等的梯形叫做等腰梯形。

4、如何正确区分平行四边形和梯形的概念平行四边形和梯形相同的地方都是四边形,不同之处是平行四边形要两组对边分别平行,而梯形是一组对边平行,另一组对边不平行,即梯形是只有一组对边平行。

5、梯形面积计算公式S=(a+b )h ÷2 h=2S ÷(a+b ) a=2S ÷h-b b=2S ÷h-a【精解名题】例1、填空1、用一条两边互相平行的透明色带与一个三角形可以交叠出一个。

2、在梯形中,相互平行的一组对边,分别叫做梯形的 和 ; 不平行的一组对边叫做梯形的3、下图中,梯形的上底是 ,下底是 ,高是 ,AB 和CD 都是梯形的4、从上底上一点向下画 ,这点和垂足之间的线段,叫做梯形的5、有一个角是 的梯形叫做直角梯形6、两腰相等的梯形叫做 梯形3一、判断1、梯形只有两条高…………………………………………………………………( )2、梯形的下底一定比上底长………………………………………………………( )3、只有一组对边平行的图形叫做梯形……………………………………………( )4、梯形是轴对称图形………………………………………………………………( )5、在直角梯形中,一共有两个直角………………………………………………( )6、等腰梯形的高就是它的对称轴…………………………………………………( )7、两个梯形只要面积相等,就可以拼成一个平行四边形………………………( )8、一个梯形的高有无数条…………………………………………………………( ) 二、选择1、右图中阴影部分是A.长方形B.平行四边形C.梯形D. 无法确定2、下列图形中,只有一条对称轴的是A. 平行四边形B. 正方形C. 等边三角形D. 等腰梯形3、只有一组对边平行的四边形是A. 平行四边形B. 正方形C. 长方形D. 梯形4、有两个完全相同的梯形可以拼出一个A.三角形B. 正方形C. 长方形D. 平行四边形例2、分别画出下面梯形的高1、分别画出下面梯形指定的高过点A作梯形的高过点B作梯形的高过点C作梯形的高过点D作梯形的高452、画出下面梯形的高,量一量梯形的上底、下底和高上底 上底下底 下底高 高梯形2梯形面积公式的推导。

杨浦五角场恒高一对一补习班师生互动学习模式提升高中物理

杨浦五角场恒高一对一补习班师生互动学习模式提升高中物理

第一章 C 运动快慢的描述平均速度和瞬时速度(一)创设问题情境,激发探究情感,师生互动学习速度的概念雅典奥运会上刘翔正在进行110米跨栏比赛。

【提问】刘翔本届奥运会上夺冠的成绩是多少?让我们值得借鉴学习的地方有那些?刘翔的这种为国争光的拼搏精神和信心值得我们学习和借鉴。

问:在生活中怎样比较哪位同学跑得快呢?有几种方法呢?试举例说明。

(小组讨论):由上分析知,运动的快慢跟运动的时间及通过的位移都有关。

问:如果两个物体运动的时间,所通过的位移都不一样,用什么物理量来描述物体快慢呢?什么是速度?导入初中速度的概念。

师:我们来计算刘翔的速度。

生:速度v = 110m/12.91s =8.52m/s问:现有A、B两个物体,速度大小都是10m/s,A物体向正东方向运动,B物体向正西方向运动,这两个物体的运动状态相同吗?生:这两个物体的运动状态是不同的。

师:为了使速度在反映物体运动快慢的同时,把物体运动的方向也表示出来,所以用位移替换路程。

则速度在数值上等于什么?生:速度在数值上等于运动物体在单位时间内的位移。

师:在高中物理中,我们常用比值法定义物理量,我们现在对速度下一个确切的定义:速度是表示运动快慢地物理量,它等于位移S跟发生这段位移所用时间t的比值。

用v=St表示,方向与物体运动方向相同,是个矢量。

速度的大小叫速率。

(二)师生互动学习平均速度概念也是从对刘翔雅典夺冠过程的提问导入师:你认为刘翔在雅典夺冠过程中,做什么运动?生:变速直线运动。

师:那么,我们刚才的计算的速度是什么速度呢?生:平均速度。

师:在初中,平均速度是如何定义的?生:做变速直线运动物体经过的路程和经过这段路程所用时间的比值,叫做运动物体在这段路程内(这段时间内)的平均速度。

师:我们现在来给平均速度下一个定义,应该怎样叙述呢?生:平均速度是指在变速直线运动中,运动物体的位移△S和所用时间△t的比值。

即v-=△S△t,方向与位移△S方向相同。

上海杨浦区暑假新高一课程提前辅导 高中语文一对一同步辅导-五年级数学暑假提前学

上海杨浦区暑假新高一课程提前辅导 高中语文一对一同步辅导-五年级数学暑假提前学

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So any negative words or be haviors on the leader‘s part can be disastrous.Regardless of 30_______type of work you are in , knowing how to effectively work on and with a team is going to be extremely important to your success and that of your team.Swedish Archaeologists Make New DiscoveriesArchaeologists have begun exploring an unknown ancient city at a village called Vlochos, five hours north of Athens. 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If students rely on administrators to ___50___their social behavior and thinking pattern, they are not facing the challenge of finding an identity, within a larger and complex community.___51___, the tendency for universities to monitor and __52___student behavior runs up against another characteristic of young adults: the response to being controlled by their elders. If acceptable social behavior is too strictly defined (规定), the insensitive or aggressive behavior that administrators are seeking to minimize many actually be ___53___. It is not surprising that young people are likely to burst out, particularly when there are reasons to do so.Our generation once joined hands and stood firm at times of national emergency. What is lacking today is the __54___between adolescents‘ desire for autonomy and their understanding of an unsafe world. Therefore, there is the desire for their dorms to be replacement homes and not places to experience growth. But Every college discussion about community values, social climate and behavior should include __55__of the development importance of students autonomy and self-regulation.41. A. expanded B. educational C. expected D. extended42. A. responsibilities B. abilities C. knowledge D. experience43. A. concentration B. dependence C. influence D. decision44. A. give up B. give away C. give in D. give out45. A. instruction B. exploration C. reflection D. preparation46. A. When B. While C. Since D. If47. A. Intellectual B. Spiritual C. Logical D. Psychological48. A. adult B. virtual C. real D. social49. A. satisfaction B. duty C. belonging D. curiosity50. A. understand B. train C. protect D. regulate51. A. Therefore B. Moreover C. Thus D. However52. A. change B. criticize C. shape D. motivate53. A. encouraged B. challenged C. agreed D. realized54. A. difference B. tension C. balance D. conflict55. A. observation B. recognition C. determination D. judgmentThe Right Thing―Hi, Mrs. Grady,‖ said Mark when their neighbor opened her door. ―Would you like us to shovel your sidewalk and driveway?‖ Shoveling was Jamie‘s idea, a way to earn enough money for the new Ocean Kingdom video game that came out the next day.Mrs. Grady was happy, ―That would be wonderful, boys. I think the job is getting to be too much for me.‖―It will cost 10 dollars,‖ Jamie said .‖ If that‘s OK,‖ Mark added.―Oh dear,‖Mrs. Grady said disappointedly, ―I haven‘t been able to get to the bank. I can offer homemade cookies, but I realize that‘s not what you had in mind.‖Mark was going to say that Mrs. Grady could pay them another time, but Jamie cut him off. ―We‘ll come back later.‖Mrs. Grady doesn‘t look like the person who‘d come to his rescue last summer when Mr. Dunn‘s collie, Goldie had just wanted to play, but Mark didn‘t feel comfortable around big dogs. He wanted to call for help, but his tongue seemed locked behind his teeth. Then Mrs. Grady‘s front door had flown open. She must have see n him from across the street. ―Hold on, Mark. I‘m coming!‖ ―Goldie!‖ she‘d called. As soon as Goldie had turned her head, Mrs. Grady had slipped between Mark and the dog. S he wasn‘t much taller than Mark, but she‘d stood firm as a rock in front of him. ―Goldie, go home!‖ Then she‘d swept h er broom to hurry the dog along. ―Get!‖ Goldie had obeyed.When Mark showed thanks to Mrs.Grady, Mrs. Grady laughed. ―It was nothing. Good neighbors watch out for each other, don‘t they?‖And now Mrs. Grady needed Mark as much as he‘d needed her last summer. He smiled and waved at Mrs. Grady, then thrust his shovel deep into the snow.―Hey!‖ Jamie shouted. ―What are you doing?‖ Mark couldn‘t explain about Goldie and watching out for neighbors. ―I like Mrs. Grady‘s cookies,‖ he said.56. Why did Jamie and Mark plan to clear the snow for Mrs .Grany at first?A. To help the ladyB. To earn pocket moneyC. To do volunteer workD. To visit New Kingdom57. Mrs. Grady couldn‘t pay them most probably because ________.A. she d idn‘t have enough cashB. she couldn‘t find the bankC. she thought it was worthlessD. she couldn‘t afford it58. According to the story, which of the following word can not be used to describe Mrs.Grady?A. PositiveB. HelpfulC. BraveD. Hopeful59. Which of the following proverb can best summarize the story ?A. A penny saved is a penny earnedB. Kindness is repaid with kindnessC. A clear conscienceD. Actions speak louder than workThis is What a Real Sliver Dollar Looks LikeIf you trust in the yen , the euro , and the dollar...stop reading.Because this is a story about the silver coin, EVERYDODY wants.You read the headlines. You know that troubled economic times have put global currency on a rollercoaster(过山车) ride. But millions have found a smarter way to build long-term value with high-grade collectable silver. 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If you are not willing to pay for the service, you can purchase the silver coin by _________.A. shopping on www. New York Mint. comB. dialing the number 1-888-201-7143C. writing to the enterpriseD. lining up in front of the stores in personⅣ. Summary WritingMoving My CurfewFor some time now, I have had an 8:00 p.m. curfew —the time by which I have to be at home, even on weekends. When I was younger, I didn‘t really complain. But now I have reached an age when this curfew is no longer suitable. For several reasons, it is clearly time to move my curfew to 10:00 p.m. on weekends.First of all, I ‘m soon going t o be an adult, like all teenagers, I need practice handling the greater freedom that goes along with being an adult. When teenagers don‘t get practice handling freedom, they often make many serious mistakes. For example, some teenagers go away to college and suddenly t hey don‘t know how to handle it, and they get into trouble. I believe it is better to increase freedom gradually. That way the teenager learners how to handle freedom responsibly. I believe I could handle a later curfew without making serious mistakes in judgment.A later curfew is also important to m e because I‘m an active student. As you know, I am often on the committee in charge of running extra-curricular activities. Because of my present curfew, I have to finish school activities over an hour before they are over. Others students must take over for me when I leave. A 10:00 curfew would allow me to stay until the end of school functions and give me enough time to get home without rushing.Finally, I am a teenager who can be trusted to handle a 10:00 p.m. curfew. I know that many teenagers cannot handle much responsibility. However, I am clearly not that kind of teenager. I have proven myself to be a very responsible person. For example, I have never been in serious trouble, either at school or in the company.I also hold a part-time job and still manage to m aintain a ―B‖ average in school. In other words, I am a person who uses my time wisely, meets responsibilities and stays out of trouble.概要答案:Though still a teenager, the writer demands to come home later, especially at weekends for the following reasons. More time is needed greater freedom to achieve smooth transition to an adult. Besides, the writer can perform various duties at school without hurrying. Moreover, unlike others, he is responsible and can assign time wisely. (55 words)Should Children Ban Their Parents from Social Media?It might be taken for granted —but no previous generation of children will have had the experience of having their entire childhoods intensively and publicly documented in this way. But the very first people to have had some of their childhood pictures 21________(post) online are not always happy about their formative years being preserved in digital world .Parents may not realize it, but by posting photos and videos of their online, they are creating an identity for their children 22_________might not be welcomed. Lucy is a good example. She said she had asked her dad to de-tag her fr om ―stuff that doesn‘t necessar ily represent 23__________I am now. That‘s not something I‘d want to remember every time I log on to Facebook ... It isn‘t the best memories, which is the way you‘d like to reveal 24________on social media.‖Stones about online privacy are often about children and teenagers being warned of the dangers of publishing too much personal information online. But in this case it‘s their p arents who are in the spotlight. For some parents, 25________(safe) option is avoiding social media altogether .Kasia Kurowaska from Newcastle is expecting her first child in June and has agreed with her partner Lee to impose a blanket ban 26_______her children are old enough to make their own decision about social media. But she has two big concerns about her plan. Firstly, it will be difficult 27_________(impose). ―When their auntie comes round and takes a picture, we‘re going to h ave to be like paparazzi police, saying, ple ase don‘t put these on Facebook. And secondly, the child might dislike 28_________(not own) an online presence, especially if all of their friends do. But I 29________(keep) a digital record of them. It just won‘t hav e been shared on a platform 30_________the masses.Letters Brought Back to LifeLetters as a way of communication have long given way to phone calls and WeChat messages. But a TV shows, Letters Alive, is helping bring this old way to keep in touch back into the ___31___.Letters Alive took it idea from a UK program with a similar name, Letters Live. Both shows___32__famous actors and actresses, but there is no gossip, no eye-catching visual effects. Instead, it‘s just one person walking up to a microphone and reading a letter.But these are not just any letters. They vary greatly in time and subjects. There is, for example, a passionate letter that famous painter Huang Youngyu wrote to playwright Cao Yu 30 years ago to ___33___his lack of creativity. There is also a(n) ____34___note from Spring and Autumn Period written by two ordinary young soldiers to their elder brother to report their lives in the war zone.Compared to published texts, letters also come with a personal ___35___.One example from Letters Live was a note of ____36_____from the mother of a dying child to JK Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books. It reads: ―Mrs Rowling, cancer threatened to take everything from my daughter, and your books turned out to be the castle we so ___37____needed to hide in.‖According to Guan Zhengwen, the director of Letters Alive, it is this kind of ___38____behind every letter that strikes a harmony with the audience. ―It‘s a thing of the past that entertainment shows __39____themselves only with pretty face.‖ Guan told Sohu News, ―Entertainment industry is starting to switch to a(n) __40_____on wisdom and intelligence.‖答案:Summary writing1. Men grow moustache for money used for cancer charities in Movember2. In 2003, two men started Movember. In 2004 , the foundation was set up. Since then it has gone global and raised lots of money .3. Its success is due to its way to have men visit their doctors with blokey jokiness.Being Bigger isn’t Necessarily Considered BetterThe film, which famously started life in 1939, has now declared a new age: that of smaller start-up. By 2014, when Ms Whitman announced HP‘s decision to separate its computer and printer business from its corporate hardware and services operations, the company had grown into a clumsy __41___. Its fortunes started to __42___with a series of expensive and much criticized purchase. By 2012 it had lost its position as the World‘s leading supplier of PCs to Lenovo. The dramatic __43___was aimed at helping the firm adapt to the new age of mobile and online computing, responding to shareholder demands for more aggressive ___44___.―I would go from laser jet printing to our big enterprise services contracts where we were running the back end of IT for many big companies and organizations. These two things are not like each other. So the ability to focus and engage with customers on a(n)___45___set of objectives and business outcomes... I can already see the differences.‖ Ms Whitmann, who now heads the new spin-off, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) selling servers and services, says the change has already __46___her performance. ―One big change is it __47___each of the divisions to pursue the strategy that is right for them. __48___, there is ‗no way‘printer and PC company HP Inc‘s decision last year to b uy Samsung‘s printing business for $1bn would have happened when it was part of the larger firm. So it‘s that ability to drive your own program, not __49___by other businesses that don‘t have the same characteristics.‖ Ms Whitman is so convinced her strategy is working that she‘s ___50___HPE further, spinning off both its business services division and its software business into separate companies last year.Her assumption that bigger doesn‘t always me an better seems __51__. After all, a larger company should find it easier to dominate the market it operates in. But the rapid rise of much small start-ups, competing and often overtaking these established powerful companies means the accepted wisdom that __52___equals success is being challenged.___53___in 2014, eBay carved PayPal, the electronic payments arm it bought in 2001, off from the main online sale business.Box, a cloud storage company, is another case in point. Founder Aaron Levie says, ―Whether Uber, Airbnb, those same lessons ___54___, which is if you can build something that‘s cheaper, faster and more scalable and delivers a far better customer experience than what the traditional sellers were able to do, then you can be extremely ___55___.41. A. appearance B. construction C. giant D. possession42. A. decline B. increase C. stay D. vary43. A. adventure B. combination C. development D. split44. A. behavior B. growth C. markets D. policies45. A. ambitious B. complex C. narrow D. overall46. A. delivered B. improved C. measured D. standardized47. A. allows B. employs C. reminds D. threatens48. A. All in all B. For example C. On the contrary D. What‘s more49. A. held back B. kept on C. looked over D. taken down50. A. dissolved B. expanded C. operated D. shrunk51. A. fundamental B. reasonable C. surprising D. widespread52. A. diligence B. discipline C. profit D. size53. A. Comparatively B. Generally C. Similarly D. Unexpectedly54. A. apply B. fail C. hide D. increase55. A. friendly B. miserable C. motivated D. troublesome(A)Born in 1823 in Wales, Alfred Russel Wallace was a man of modest means, but he had a passion for nature and he chose to follow it. He started out collecting insects as a hobby, but eventually his longing for adventure led him to explore the world.Luckily for Wallace, Victorian Britain was discovering an interest in weird and wonderful insets, so the demand from museums and private collections for these bests was growing. Wallace was able to make a living doing what he loved: collecting beetles and other insects.But his first trip of exploring the world ended in disaster. Wallace proceeded to the Amazon in South America. Its giant forests promised a wealth of new species, sure to put him on the scientific map. The trip took 6 weeks and involved every mode of transport in existence at the time. After four years Wallace set off for home, but his boat caught fire in the middle of the Atlantic. Everyone survived, but Wallace had to watch in despair as his samples went up in flames —including live animals he was bringing home that were trying to jump free of the flames. But he did not let it stop him.In 1854, Wallace set off on another adventure, this time to the Malay Archipelago. Wallace found himself humbled by the new and exciting t hings he saw. He later recalled: ―As I lie listening to these interesting sounds, I think how many besides myself have longed to see with their own eyes the many wonderful and beautiful things which I am daily encountering.‖In 1858, Wallace wrote what became known as the ―Te rn ate essay‖: a piece of writing that was to change our understanding of life forever. In his essay, Wallace argued that a species would only turn into another species if it was struggling for existence. Henry W. Bates was one of many scientists delighted by the idea of evolution by natural selection. In a letter to Wallace, he wrote: ―The idea is like truth itself, so simple and obvious that those who read and understand it will be stuck by its simplicity; and yet it is perfectly original.‖56. __________finally caused Wallace to explore the world ?A. His strong affection for natureB. His life-long devotion to beastsC. His deep love for adventureD. Increasing demand for insects57. Which of the following is T rue about Wallace‘s first trip?A. It took him six weeks to explore the Amazon with all kinds of transportation.B. He made a scientific study of a fairly limited number of insects.C. The fire cost him his four years‘ collection of animals.D. His passion cooled after the disaster.58. Wallace felt _________on the Malay Archipelago.A. fearlessB. luckyC. challengedD. risky59. Wallace‘s idea on evolution of natural selection ___________.A. made no sense at that timeB. built up a new concept of lifeC. was too simple to be trueD. revealed the origin of nature(B)Virtual realityProbably the most exciting tech development of recent times, virtual reality (VR) hasarrived, with sufficient options available to the consumer who‘s searching for an extra amount ofhigh-tech fun. The cheapest way to get a high-end VR experience comes courtesy of Sony. Its Play Station VR doesn‘t require a tr icked-out PC or expensive phone —it works with the Playstation 4 control board and comes with a few great games in its library. There is some equipment you can purchase to enhance the experience, but if you‘ve already got a PS4 you can enter the world of VR for just $400. Other high –end offerings like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, as well as mobile options like Samsung‘s Gear VR, will get your head in the game.Wireless headphonesCombining ease of use with the ability to move wild around your home, gym or workplace, wireless headphones just make sense. And there are plenty of practical options tosuit any budget. The Boss QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones are definitely worth a test drive, though. The full-size, around-ear Bluetooth headphones highlight active noise cancellation and double as a headset for making phone calls. T hey‘ve earned the Editor‘s Choice award at and can be purchased for less than $400 online.Digital camerasWhile your phone is a worthy assistant, there‘s no substitute for a real camera when itcomes to taking the perfect picture. And these days you can get quality specifications in apackage that‘s almost as small as your smartphone. The shin y design of the Fujifilm X70,$699, makes it the perfect companion, or you could go retro with the Olympus PEN-F ($1,200) that offers old school looks alongside cutting edge technology. Domestically, it‘s worth checking out Xiaomi‘s mirror less Yi M1 for a more affordable option. With a high-end 20 -megapixel (兆像素) sensor and the ability to host multiple lenses, it‘s available from just 2,199 yuan.60. Sony can provide high-tech fun at the lowest cost because _________A. players can play free games onlineB. PS4 owners don‘t need any other deviceC. it gives players adequate experienceD. players have purchased expensive PCs.61. What is Bose Quiet Comfort 35 wireless headphones‘ selling point promoted in the passage ?A. They have various types to meet users‘ needsB. Users can reduce noise manuallyC. They work better in the wildD. Users can make phone calls with the headphones62. If your friend, who favors everything in the styles of the past, plans to make perfect pictures with a newdevice, you will most probably recommend ________.A. A smart phoneB. Fujifilm X70C. Olympus PEN-FD. Yi MiSection CDirections:Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.Our Own Best FriendTalking to yourself may seem a little shameful. If you‘ve ever been overheard criticizing yourself for a foolish mistake or practicing a tricky speech ahead of time,you‘ll have felt the social restriction against communicating with yourself in words. According to the well-known saying, talking to yourself is the first sign of madness.___67___ Talking to ourselves, whether out loud or silently in our heads, is a valuable tool for thought. Far from being a sign of foolishness, self-talk allows us to plan what we are going to do, manage our activities, regulate our emotions and even create a narrative of our experience.Take a trip to any preschool and watch a small child playing with her toys. You are very likely to hear her talking to herself: offering herself directions and giving voice to her frustrations. ___68___We do a lot of it when we are young – perhaps one reason for our shyness about continuing with it as adults.As children, according to the Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky, we use private speech to regulate our actions in the same way that we use public speech to control the behavior of other. ___69___.Psychological experiments have shown that the distancing effect of our words can give us a valuable perspective on our actions. One recent study suggested that self-talk is most effective when we address ourselves in the second person: as ―you‖ rath er than ―I‖.We internalize the private speech we use as children – but we never entirely put away the out-loud version. ___70___ You‘re sure to see an athlete or two getting themselves ready for a sharp phrase or scolding themselves after a bad shot.Both kinds of self-talk seem to bring a range of benefits to our thinking. Those words to the self, spoken silently or aloud, are so much more than lazy talk.。

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