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Your _______ as a student will be excell...

Your _______ as a student will be excellent if you develop a habit of reflecting on how you learn.

A. operationB. performance C. growthDcharacter

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:考查名词辨析。Operation 操作;performance表现;growth 长大;character性格。句意:如果你养成一种思考如何学的习惯的话,你作为学生的表现肯定很优秀。根据句意选B项。 考点 : 考查名词辨析  
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When I was young, I went looking for gold in California. I never found enough to make a rich strike. But I did discover a beautiful part of the country called Stanislau. Like Heaven on Earth, it had bright green hills and deep forests where soft winds touched the trees. By the time I arrived, the charming paradise had been deserted because miners’ good luck didn’t last.
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One picture on the wall was not hanging straight. He went to fix it. He stepped back several times to make sure the picture was straight. Then he gave it a gentle touch. “She always does that,” he explained, “It is like the finishing pat a mother gives her child’s hair after she has brushed it. I don’t know why I do it. I just do it.”
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4.The underlined phrase “went insane” probably means “lost his______”.

AhopeBmindCheartDtemper

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AHenry’s wife was 38 when she was last seen

BTom and Joe have heard the letter many times

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Dthe two miners came on Saturday to share past memories

6.The story is mainly about ______.

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Can unforgettable experienceDcharming Stanislau

 

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