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中考英语书面表达注意事项[中考英语书面表达技巧]

中考英语书面表达注意事项[中考英语书面表达技巧]

Ambiguity: 尽量不去使用可能引起歧义的词语或句子。

Brief: 文章"简为贵",要抓住要点,简明扼要。

Coherence: 文理通顺,前后连贯。

Development: 主题的发挥应当充分、合理、正确。

Diviion: 词汇、句子、段落要分配使用得当,划分要清楚,避免使用重复字句和种子片段。

Figure: 正确合理使用各类修辞格式。

Inflated diction: 不使用做作的语言。

Key: 用适当的关键词突出主题,每段都应有主题句。

Logical: 内容要符合逻辑。

Meage: 信息要新鲜、确实、可信。

Omit: 合理删除多余的不必要部分。

Propoition: 主张、观点、论述要清楚肯切、合情入理。

Punctuation: 正确适时使用标点符号。

Relevant: 文章一定要要题。

Sentence pattern: 句型要尽量多样化。

Strait: 开门见山,直来直去。

Style: 文体恰切,适合内容要求。

Tene: 动词时态要正确、一致、变化合理。

Theme: 选题得当,主题突出中考英语书面表达技巧2 书面表达,首先要抓住所给的提示,然后运用所学词汇、语法及句型,避繁就简,简明表达要讲的内容。

那么,如何才能做好英语写作题呢这里介绍五个要诀供你应考时参考。

一. 紧扣中心; 二. 意思连贯; 三. 富于变化; 四. 注意时态; 五. 不“生造”句子。

书面表达是一项能够充分考查学生语言综合运用能力的题型,一般来说,书面表达采取情景作文和控制作文两种形式。

情景作文多为看图填词、看图写话、看图作文等形式,后者指根据所给条件进行写作的形式。

以上两种书面表达形式,都不同于自由写作,都不允许同学们随意发挥,更不许逐词逐句地翻译提示,而是要求考生抓住信息大意,用自己所学的、熟悉的语言进行表达。

所以,无论哪一种书面表达形式,都要求做到以下几点: (1)紧扣题目,准确、全面地表达出要点中规定的全部信息和内容,不得遗漏; (2)表达正确,意思连贯,过渡自然; (3)格式正确,书写规范,标点正确,字数符合要求。

中考英语题型分析及应试技巧

中考英语题型分析及应试技巧

中考英语题型分析及应试技巧中考英语是许多同学的难题,我们只有了解清楚中考英语的题型和应试技巧后,才能更好的破解难题。

下面是由小编为大家整理的“中考英语题型分析及应试技巧”,仅供参考,欢迎大家阅读。

中考英语应试技巧一、听力听力题主要考查整体理解和获取对话核心信息的能力。

应试技巧:1.克服紧张心理,放松自己。

心态平稳,才能有效发挥。

2.试卷下发后,浏览问题题干,快速预测,以便带着问题有目的地去听。

3.集中注意力听录音,果断答题。

4.要学会放弃。

如果有部分信息确实没听清楚,不要纠缠,马上放弃,以免影响后面答题。

5.平时听力训练时要养成简写速记的习惯。

二、完形填空完形填空题考查词汇知识、阅读能力、逻辑推理判断能力。

应试技巧:1.快速通读短文,把握大意。

特别注重首尾句的理解,抓住各段的主题句,理顺思路,为后面答题做好铺垫。

2.在通读全文、理解大意的基础上,根据固定搭配、习惯用法、上下文暗示先选出一部分答案。

然后细读全文,联系上下文内容、短语意思、语法法则、固定搭配等,对选项进行逐一比较和筛选,排除错误选项,最终确定正确答案。

3.个别无法确定答案的,先跳过,往往能从下文暗示中找到答案。

4.通读全文,验证答案。

完成答案后,把所选的答案代入原文,通读全文,对所选答案进行核实调整。

重要提示:切忌不通读全文,看一空填一空。

三、阅读理解阅读理解主要考查学生阅读理解、获取信息和处理信息的能力。

应试技巧:1.先看问题,再阅读。

带着问题快速阅读全文,把握文章大意,明确作者观点和态度,寻求所需要的信息。

2.注重主题句,各段的首尾句。

3.概括大意,揣摩文章中心,掌握主旨和作者意图,不要过分推敲语言点。

4.遇到生词要根据上下文或语境猜词义,不必停顿时间过长。

四、书面表达书面表达考查学生综合语言运用能力。

应试技巧:写作前:1.审题。

审题要仔细,理清写作的体裁和格式,明确信息要点及词数限定等。

抓住主旨要义,形成书面表达的思路及框架。

中考英语各题型答题技巧和注意事项!

中考英语各题型答题技巧和注意事项!

中考英语各题型答题技巧和注意事项!中考英语科的考试题型分为四大部分,其中,客观题(85分):第一部分为听力(Ⅰ.听句子选图画;Ⅱ.情景反应;Ⅲ.对话理解;Ⅳ.短文理解),第二部分为语言知识运用(Ⅴ.选择填空:A)单词辨音;B)单项选择;Ⅵ.完形填空),第三部分为阅读理解(Ⅶ.阅读理解三篇;Ⅷ.情景交际);主观题(35分):第四部分为书面表达(Ⅸ.任务型读写;Ⅹ.词汇;Ⅺ.写作)。

不同的题型有不同的答题技巧:中等及以上学生:一、听力题听力题主要考查的是学生的综合技能,包括理解能力、判断能力、逻辑思维能力和概括能力。

那么在做听力题时,不同题型的应对技巧1.听句子选择相应的图片技巧:看清图片内容+听出关键词2.情景反应技巧:听录音前,浏览选项,预测听力内容,抓住录音中所提问题的疑问词或创设的情景,运用英文思维选择正确的答语。

3.对话理解技巧:根据选项找出相同点+根据所提问题+细听关键词注意数字类型的表达:①“零”的读法:Zero或o;②“double”的用法:例如56443210,读作five six double four (fourfour)three two one o/zero;③小数的读法:“小数点”读作“point”;④每隔一天:every other day, every two days;⑤信号词:more than, less than, over, double, increase by/to, half, quarter, total等。

4. 短文理解技巧:三部曲:听短文前,浏览题目,预测文章大概内容。

听第一遍时,关注宏观理解,听懂文章大意。

听第二遍时,关注细节性问题作出必要的判断和推理,选出正确的答案。

注意事项:1.抓紧时间,提前审题;2.全神贯注,适当预测;3.记关键词,沉着冷静;假如第一遍没听清楚,千万别慌张,可以带着第一次的记忆去听第二遍,然后寻找与题目要求最接近的答案。

中考英语听力口语考试注意事项

中考英语听力口语考试注意事项

中考英语听力口语考试注意事项
中考英语听力口语考试中,学生需要注意以下几个方面:
1. 注意听力材料的题目和选项:在听力材料播放之前,学生应仔细阅读题目和选项,明确要听取的信息。

这样可以帮助学生有针对性地听取相关信息,提高答题准确性。

2. 注意听力材料的细节:学生需要用心听取材料中的每个细节,包括人名、地点、时间、数字等具体信息。

同时,要关注语音语调、语气等非语言信息,这些也有助于理解听力材料的意思。

3. 注意抓住关键词:有时听力材料的速度较快,学生不可能记住所有的细节。

因此,学生应设法抓住关键词,将其与选项进行匹配。

这样可以大大提高答题效率。

4. 注意辨别同音词和近义词:听力材料中可能出现同音词或者近义词的提问,学生需要通过对语境的分析来辨别其具体含义。

平时要多做听力练习,提高对这类问题的敏感度。

5. 注意集中注意力:听力考试需要学生长时间集中注意力,因此学生应尽量保持良好的精神状态,尽量避免分心。

可以通过深呼吸等方式来放松自己,提高注意力的集中度。

6. 注意复查答案:在完成听力考试后,学生应尽量利用剩余时间复查自己的答案。

特别是那些有疑问的题目,可以再次听取相关材料来确认答案。

广东中考英语听说考试做题注意事项

广东中考英语听说考试做题注意事项

广东中考英语听说考试做题注意事项全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: Tips for the Guangdong Zhongkao English Listening and Speaking ExamHey there, fellow students! As we approach the Guangdong Zhongkao (Senior High School Entrance Examination), the English listening and speaking sections can be quitenerve-wracking. But fear not, because I've got some super useful tips to help you ace these parts of the exam! Let's dive right in!Practice, Practice, Practice!The key to success in the listening and speaking sections is regular practice. Try to immerse yourself in English as much as possible. Listen to English songs, watch movies or TV shows in English (with subtitles if needed), and engage in conversations with English-speaking friends or family members. The more you expose yourself to the language, the better your ears will become attuned to different accents and speaking styles.Develop Active Listening SkillsActive listening is crucial for the listening comprehension part of the exam. Pay close attention to the questions and instructions before the audio clip starts playing. Jot down any key words or phrases that might help you identify the main idea or specific details. During the audio, focus intently and try to pick up on contextual clues, such as the speaker's tone, emotions, and any background noises that might provide additional information.Don't Panic if You Miss SomethingIt's perfectly normal to miss a word or a sentence here and there during the listening section. Don't panic or get discouraged! Instead, keep calm and try to piece together the overall meaning from the parts you did understand. Sometimes, the context can help you make an educated guess about the missing information.Practice Speaking Out LoudFor the speaking portion of the exam, it's essential to practice speaking out loud. This will help you get comfortable with the sound of your own voice and build confidence in your English pronunciation and fluency. Try recording yourself and listening back to identify areas for improvement. You can also practice with friends or family members and ask for feedback.Work on Pronunciation and IntonationClear pronunciation and proper intonation can make a big difference in how well you're understood during the speaking section. Pay attention to the way native English speakers stress certain syllables and use intonation to convey meaning. Practice tongue twisters, read aloud from English books or articles, and mimic the speech patterns of native speakers from audio or video materials.Learn Common Idioms and ExpressionsEnglish is full of idioms and expressions that can be confusing for non-native speakers. Make an effort to learn and understand some of the more common ones, as they frequently appear in listening and speaking exams. Being familiar with these phrases will not only improve your comprehension but also allow you to use them naturally in your own speech.Stay Calm and ConfidentRemember, the examiners want you to do well! They're not trying to trip you up or make you feel inadequate. Approach the listening and speaking sections with confidence and a positive attitude. Take a few deep breaths before you begin, and remind yourself that you've prepared diligently for this moment.Don't Be Afraid to Ask for ClarificationIf you don't understand a question or instruction during the exam, don't hesitate to ask the examiner for clarification. It's better to ask and get the information you need than to risk misunderstanding and providing an incorrect response.Use Your Time WiselyIn the speaking section, you'll often be given a short preparation time before you need to respond. Use this time efficiently to organize your thoughts, jot down any key points you want to mention, and mentally rehearse your response. Effective time management can help you deliver a clear and well-structured answer.Learn from Your MistakesAfter the exam, take some time to reflect on your performance. Identify areas where you struggled, and make a plan to work on those weaknesses. Learning from your mistakes is an essential part of the journey towards mastering English listening and speaking skills.Remember, the Guangdong Zhongkao is a significant milestone, but it's not the end of the road. Approach it with a positive mindset, and trust in the hard work and preparationyou've put in. With these tips and a little bit of determination, you'll be well on your way to acing the English listening and speaking sections!Good luck, my fellow students! You've got this!篇2Important Tips for the Guangdong Zhongkao English Listening and Speaking ExamHey there, fellow students! As we all know, the Guangdong Zhongkao English exam is just around the corner, and it's a big deal for us. The listening and speaking sections can be quite challenging, but don't worry, I've got some tips that will help you ace them!Tip 1: Practice, practice, practice!I can't stress this enough – practice is key! The more you practice listening to English conversations and dialogues, the better you'll get at understanding different accents, intonations, and speech patterns. Try to find some authentic English materials, like movies, TV shows, or podcasts, and listen to them regularly. You can also ask your English teacher or parents to have conversations with you in English.Tip 2: Learn those tricky words and phrasesThere are always some words and phrases that tend to trip us up during the listening section. Make a list of these tricky words and phrases, and practice them until you can understand them without any issues. Some examples might be homophones (words that sound the same but have different meanings), idioms, or slang expressions.Tip 3: Pay attention to context cluesWhen you're listening to a conversation or dialogue, pay close attention to the context clues. These clues can help you understand the overall meaning, even if you don't catch every single word. Things like the tone of voice, the relationships between the speakers, and the situation they're in can give you valuable clues.Tip 4: Learn some speaking strategiesFor the speaking section, it's important to have some strategies up your sleeve. One great strategy is to use filler words or phrases like "um," "well," or "you know" to give yourself some extra thinking time. Another strategy is to repeat the question or prompt in your answer to help you stay on track.Tip 5: Practice speaking out loudDon't just practice your speaking skills in your head – make sure to practice out loud! This will help you get used to the physical act of speaking English, and it will also help you work on your pronunciation and fluency. You can practice by recording yourself and listening back, or by having conversations with friends or family members.Tip 6: Learn some common expressions and idiomsIn spoken English, we often use a lot of expressions and idioms that might not make sense if you translate them literally. Try to learn some common expressions and idioms that are used in everyday conversation, and practice using them in your own speaking.Tip 7: Don't be afraid to ask for clarificationIf you don't understand something during the listening section, don't be afraid to ask the examiner for clarification. They're there to help you, and it's better to ask for clarification than to guess and get it wrong.Tip 8: Stay calm and confidentFinally, one of the most important tips is to stay calm and confident during the exam. It's normal to feel a little nervous, buttry to stay positive and focused. Remember that you've been preparing for this, and you've got this!Well, there you have it – my top tips for the Guangdong Zhongkao English listening and speaking exam. I hope these tips help you feel more prepared and confident. Just remember to practice, stay calm, and believe in yourself. You've got this!Good luck, and happy studying!篇3Ace the Guangdong Zhongkao English Listening and Speaking TestHey there, fellow students! As we all know, the Guangdong Zhongkao (or high school entrance exam) is a really big deal. And the English listening and speaking section can be pretty tough! But don't worry, I've got some awesome tips to help you prep and do your best on test day.First up, listening skills! Listening comprehension questions make up a huge part of this exam, so it's super important to practice, practice, practice. But how do you do that? Well, my number one tip is to listen to English audio as much as you possibly can. Whether it's English movies, TV shows, songs,podcasts, or audio books - immerse yourself in that English audio world!It might seem boring at first, but the more you listen, the easier it will become to understand different accents, speaking speeds, and vocabulary. You can even try watching your favorite cartoons or kid's shows in English. It's a fun way to level up your listening skills!When you're practicing, make sure to pay close attention and not just have the audio playing in the background. Actively listen for key details, phrases, and expressions. Pause frequently to make sure you understand what's going on. You can even take notes on the main ideas as you're listening.It's also a great idea to look up any new words or phrases you don't understand. The more vocabulary you know, the easier it will be to comprehend those fast-paced listening passages on test day. Build up that English word power!Next up, let's talk about speaking skills. This part of the test can feel really nerve-wracking, but just remember - the examiners aren't trying to trip you up. They just want to see how well you can communicate in English. So take a deep breath and try to stay calm and confident.One of the best ways to prepare is by practicing speaking out loud as much as possible. You can record yourself on your phone and listen back to check your pronunciation, fluency, and grammar. Or find a classmate to do mock conversations and roleplays with.When you're practicing speaking, imagine you're talking to a friend or family member, not a scary examiner. Use facial expressions, hand gestures, and changes in tone and volume to make your English sound more natural and expressive. The more you practice sounding conversational, the better you'll do on test day.It's also really important to work on building up your vocabulary and trying to use a range of sentence structures. Don't just stick to simple, repetitive phrases. Show off those fancy English words and grammatical skills you've been learning!If you get stuck or nervous during the exam, don't panic. Take a second to gather your thoughts, and if you need to, politely ask the examiner to repeat the question. It's totally okay to buy yourself some extra time.For any opinion-based or open-ended questions, make sure to give full, detailed answers with reasons and examples to backup your points. The examiners want to see you can express your ideas clearly and in-depth.Another top tip - learn some transition words and phrases to smoothly connect your thoughts and ideas. Words like "furthermore," "in addition," "for example," and "on the other hand" will make your speaking flow much better.Okay, now for some general exam advice. In the weeks leading up to the test, get plenty of rest and eat brain-boosting foods to keep your energy and focus up. Do lots of practice tests, too, so you get used to the test format and timing.On exam day, wake up early, dress comfortably, and give yourself plenty of time to get to the test center, so you don't feel rushed. During any breaks, drink water, eat a healthy snack, and do some deep breathing to stay hydrated and calm.Most importantly, don't stress too much! You've been studying hard, and you've got this. Just do your best, and try to actually enjoy showing off your awesome English skills. You're going to do great!Well, those are my best tips for conquering the English listening and speaking section of the Zhongkao. Keep practicing,stay positive, and remember - English is a super fun and useful language to learn. You've got this!篇4Hey there, fellow students! As we're gearing up for the big Guangdong Zhongkao exams, I wanted to share some super important tips for tackling the English listening and speaking sections. These parts can be pretty tricky, but with the right strategies, you'll be able to ace them like a pro!First up, let's talk about the listening section. This part can be a real ear-bender, but don't worry, I've got your back! One of the most important things to remember is to stay focused throughout the entire recording. It's so easy to zone out, especially if the topic doesn't interest you, but you've got to fight that urge and keep those ears perked up.Another key tip is to listen for context clues. The speakers might give hints about what they're talking about, like mentioning a place, activity, or situation. Picking up on these little nuggets can help you figure out the overall theme, even if you don't understand every single word.It's also super helpful to practice your listening skills beforehand. Watch English movies or TV shows, listen topodcasts or songs, and tune in to English radio stations. The more you expose yourself to different accents and speaking styles, the easier it'll be to understand the recordings during the exam.Now, let's move on to the speaking section. This part can be nerve-wracking, but remember, the examiners aren't trying to trip you up – they just want to see how well you can communicate in English.One of the best tips I can give you is to speak slowly and clearly. It's better to take your time and enunciate properly than to rush through and end up mumbling or making mistakes. And don't be afraid to ask the examiner to repeat the question if you didn't catch it the first time around.Another important strategy is to use simple, straightforward language. You don't need to bust out fancy vocabulary words or complex sentence structures. In fact, that might just confuse the examiner. Stick to words and phrases you're comfortable with, and focus on getting your point across clearly.It's also a good idea to practice speaking out loud beforehand. You can do this by recording yourself answering sample questions or having conversations with a friend or familymember in English. The more you practice, the more comfortable and confident you'll feel during the actual exam.One final tip for both the listening and speaking sections: don't let yourself get flustered if you make a mistake or hit a rough patch. Take a deep breath, refocus, and keep going. The examiners understand that English isn't your first language, and they're not expecting perfection.Well, there you have it, folks – my top tips for conquering the Guangdong Zhongkao English listening and speaking exams. Remember, with plenty of practice, a positive attitude, and these strategies in your back pocket, you'll be well on your way to success!So, what are you waiting for? Start prepping today, and show those exams who's boss! You've got this, and I'll be cheering you on every step of the way. Good luck, my fellow English warriors!篇5Title: Ace the Guangdong Zhongkao English Listening and Speaking Test!Hey there, fellow students! As we gear up for the Guangdong Zhongkao, one of the most important exams we'llface is the English Listening and Speaking test. It might seem daunting, but fear not! With the right preparation and mindset, you can conquer this challenge like a pro. Here are some super handy tips to help you out:Listen Up!The listening part of the exam can be tricky, but the key is practice, practice, practice! Try to expose yourself to as much English audio as possible. Watch movies, listen to songs, podcasts, or even audiobooks in English. This will help train your ears to pick up on different accents, tones, and speech patterns. The more you listen, the better you'll get at understanding spoken English.Speak Out LoudDon't be shy! Speaking English out loud is crucial for improving your fluency and confidence. Read passages, answer questions, or even have conversations with yourself in English. It might feel silly at first, but trust me, it works wonders! You can also practice with friends or family members, taking turns to ask and answer questions. The more you speak, the more comfortable you'll become with the language.Tune in to Tone and IntonationEnglish isn't just about the words; it's also about how you say them. Pay attention to the tone and intonation used by native speakers. Notice how their voices rise and fall, and how they stress certain syllables or words. This will help you sound more natural and expressive when you speak.Build Your VocabularyThe more words you know, the better you'll understand and express yourself in English. Make flashcards, play word games, or use vocabulary apps to expand your word bank. Don't just memorize words, but also learn how to use them in context. The richer your vocabulary, the more confident you'll feel during the speaking portion of the exam.Stay Calm and ConfidentFeeling anxious is normal, but try not to let it get the best of you. Remember that you've been preparing for this, and you've got what it takes to succeed. Take deep breaths, visualize yourself doing well, and go into the exam with a positive mindset. Confidence is key!Take Notes WiselyDuring the listening part, you'll need to take notes to help you answer questions later. Develop your own shorthand orabbreviations to jot down key points quickly. Don't try to write everything down; focus on the main ideas and important details.Manage Your Time Wisely ⏱️Time management is crucial in any exam, and the Zhongkao English Listening and Speaking test is no exception. Keep an eye on the clock and pace yourself accordingly. Don't spend too much time on a single question; move on and come back to it later if you have time.Don't Be Afraid to GuessIf you're unsure about an answer during the listening section, don't panic! Make an educated guess based on the context clues and the information you've gathered. Sometimes, awell-informed guess can be just as good as knowing the answer.Embrace FeedbackAfter the exam, ask your teacher or a trusted friend to review your performance with you. Identify areas where you excelled and areas that need improvement. Don't be discouraged by mistakes; instead, use them as learning opportunities to grow and get better.Believe in Yourself!Above all, remember that you've got this! With hard work, dedication, and a positive attitude, you can conquer the Guangdong Zhongkao English Listening and Speaking test. Believe in yourself, and don't forget to celebrate your efforts, no matter the outcome.So, there you have it, my fellow students! Follow these tips, and you'll be well on your way to acing the English Listening and Speaking portion of the Zhongkao. Good luck, and may the odds be ever in your favor!篇6Title: Ace the Guangdong English Listening and Speaking Exam - A Student's GuideHey there, fellow students! The big Guangdong Middle School Entrance Exam is coming up, and the English listening and speaking part can be pretty daunting. But don't worry, I've got your back! As someone who's been through it, I've got some awesome tips to help you slay this exam like a total pro.First things first, let's talk about the listening section. This part can be super tricky, but with a little practice, you'll be acing it in no time!Tip #1: Train Your EarsThe key to rocking the listening part is to get your ears used to understanding different accents and speaking styles. Listen to English movies, songs, and podcasts regularly. It'll help you get familiar with the rhythm and flow of the language.Tip #2: Focus, Focus, Focus!During the exam, you'll need to concentrate like a laser beam. Block out any distractions and give the audio your undivided attention. If you miss。

深圳中考英语备考攻略

深圳中考英语备考攻略

深圳中考英语备考攻略
一、了解考试内容
深圳中考英语考试主要包括听力、阅读和写作三个模块。

备考
之前,需要详细了解每个模块的考试要求和考试形式。

二、听力技巧
- 在备考听力部分时,可以多听一些英语材料,提高听力水平。

- 注意练听力理解,掌握常见的听力题型和解题技巧。

- 多做听力练题,熟悉考试形式和时间限制。

三、阅读技巧
- 深入了解各类阅读题型,例如理解主题、信息获取、推断等
题型。

- 阅读文章时,注意快速浏览整体内容,掌握中心思想。

- 多做阅读理解练,提高阅读速度和理解能力。

四、写作技巧
- 备考写作时,可以多读一些范文,研究优秀的写作技巧和表
达方式。

- 关注写作要点,注意结构和语法的正确使用。

- 多写作练,提高写作能力和思维逻辑。

五、综合训练
定期进行模拟考试,全面检验自己的英语水平和备考成果。


拟考试结束后,进行错题分析,总结错误原因,有针对性地进行复。

六、备考注意事项
- 合理安排备考时间,保证足够的复时间。

- 注意质量而非数量,精细备考。

- 注意保持良好的研究状态,保持积极的研究态度。

- 不要熬夜,保证充足的睡眠。

七、复计划安排
可以根据自己的时间安排制定一个合理的复计划,包括听力、
阅读和写作的每天练时间安排,以及每周进行一次模拟考试进行综
合训练。

以上是深圳中考英语备考攻略的基本内容,希望能对你的备考
有所帮助。

祝你取得优异成绩!。

中考英语频度副词考点归纳

中考英语频度副词考点归纳

中考英语频度副词考点归纳
中考英语频度副词的考点主要涉及对频度副词的理解和正确使用。

以下是中考英语中频度副词的考点归纳:
1. 频度副词的位置:频度副词通常放在连系动词、助动词或情态动词的后面,如“David is often arrives late for school.”(大卫上学经常迟到)。


度副词也可以放在行为动词之前,如“We usually go to school at 7:10 every day.”(我们每天经常在7:10去上学)。

有些频度副词可以放在句
首或句尾,用来表示强调,如“Sometimes I walk home, sometime I
ride a bike.”(有时我步行回家,有时我骑自行车)。

2. 常见频度副词:always(总是,一直)、usually(通常)、often(常常,经常)、sometimes(有时候)、never(从不)。

3. 注意事项:当“never”放在句首时,主语和谓语动词需要倒装,如“Never have I been there.”(我从没到过那儿)。

此外,还需要注意频度副词与时间状语的区别,如“always”与“forever”在语义和用法上的区别。

同时,对于一些易混淆的频度副词,如“always”与“never”,“usually”与“seldom”,需要特别注意其用法和含义。

以上归纳仅供参考,建议查阅教辅材料或咨询英语老师获取更准确的信息。

中考英语首字母答题技巧

中考英语首字母答题技巧

中考英语首字母答题技巧一、解题步骤1. 通读全文,了解文章大意。

2. 认真观察选项,注意单词的拼写形式、动词时态和语态以及名词的单复数等。

3. 遵循字母大写原则,先易后难。

4. 复查校对,通读全文。

二、答题技巧(一)通过上、下文语境进行逻辑推断:在中考英语试题中,有很多单词的空格出现在句子中会显得很突兀,似乎与整篇文章的语境格格不入。

此时,我们就需要运用逻辑学中的“语境原则”,即根据上下文确定选项。

具体来说,如果这个空格出现在句首,我们就要考虑是否把该词的适当形式放在句首;如果出现在句末,我们就要考虑是否在句末加上适当的标点符号。

如果出现在介词短语或并列句中,就需要考虑介词的选择和连词的使用是否恰当。

例如:(1) It is necessary to consider whetherthe_______(require) of public health facilities are being met.(2) I like both kinds of food, but_______(prefer) I like Chinese food better.(二)利用语法知识进行选择判断:英语语法知识是进行完形填空练习的基础,如果对语法知识掌握得比较扎实,就可以运用比较法、分析法、综合法等语法知识来解决完形填空中的空格问题。

例如:(3) He was a good_______(read) of Marx and Engels.答案为 reader。

该题考查名词的数。

句意:他是一个很好的马克思和恩格斯的读者。

根据常识和语法规则,我们不难判断出此处应用名词的复数形式。

因此,答案为reader。

(三)利用固定搭配进行选择判断:固定搭配是中考英语试题中的一个重要考点,如果考生平时注意积累一些固定搭配和习惯用语,就可以运用所学知识进行正确的选择判断。

例如:(4) She was too excited to say a_______(word).答案为 word。

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英语中考注意事项仔细审题,认真作答,注意细节!一、单项选择:注重语法;结合语境。

二、完形填空:联系上下文,结合语境,先易后难,认真作答。

三、阅读理解:整体把握文章大意(切不要受生词和难理解句子的影响)----略读;根据问题,仔细选择核对---找读四、词汇运用:A. 根据汉语意思选准单词(注意同义词)。

切记:用正确形式!B. 根据首字母和短文内容写单词:要结合上下文选准单词。

切记:用正确形式!五、选词填空:(三步)1. 浏览所给词组,了解词义。

2. 根据句意选准词组。

3. 切记:认真判断;用正确形式。

六、完成句子:确定词组;注意细节。

七、任务型阅读:仔细审题;把握文章大意,认真找读;注意灵活作答。

八、书面表达:1. 仔细审题;心中有纲。

2. 要点要全;不可漏项。

3. 字数一定要足。

4. 语句通顺;注意语法细节(如:人称、时态、语态、句型、短语搭配等)。

5. 字迹清晰、工整。

部分常用总结语:1)In my opinion, ….(以我的观点)….2)In a word, (一句话)….3)As we all know,….4)Above all, ….5)As we all know, just as a coin, everything has two sides.6)As we all know,…..7)As a student, I think we(I) should…..考点总结:1) 名词2)代词3)动词4)形容词5)副词6)数词7) 冠词8)连词9) 介词10)感叹词11) 宾语从句(转化) 12)定语从句13)so...that such...that ...enough to do sth. too...to 14) in order to... / to... so that / in order that 15) as a result 16) though/ although but17) because so 18) if ; unless ; as soon as; not....until ; when ;before ;after19)while; when; as 20) advise suggest 21) live; alive; living22) sleep; sleeping; sleep; asleep 23) keep / stop/ prevent sb. from doing sth.24) be made to do sth. 25) see /hear/notice/ watch sb. do/ doing sth. 26) alone; lonely26) what to do with../ how to deal with 27)at times ; at a time; at that time; all the time 28)sometimes; some time; some times; sometime 29) It is/ was for/of sb. to do sth.30)It’s a pleasure. /My pleasure. /Don’t mention it/That’s all right./ Not at all./ You are welcome.31) 短时间延续性词32) enough 33) else 34) something 35) 就近原则四词组there be... 36) as...as... as... as possible as soon as 36) used to be used to 37) 动词放句首be good at.../ do well in... to one’s surprise succeed in doing sth. be tired outkeep in touch with on one’s mind be known for/ as.... look through break intoopen/close turn on/turn off turn up/turn down look(at) ;see; watch;readtake up ; look up; pick up; put up;make up set up put up; put on; put down; put away; put off a waste of... a waste bag thousands of give off/ put off/ show off/ turn off/knock off/take off because/ because of /as/ since look the same/ the same ...as/(not) as...as... / as... as possible mind/ suggest/ regret/ enjoy/ miss/ like/ love /consider/keep/ 介词.. +ing take place/ happen take place/ hold come up with good ideas compare...with set up be made ofbe made up of decide/ make a decision/ make up one’s mind one of ......the first man to do sth. no longer in the form of at the speed of cut...shortcarry on / carry out be satified with more and more crowded and pollutedbe strict with had better do sth. would rather do sth. think of/ come up with hard / hardly high/ highly be considered as have gone to/ have been to/ have been in operate onin some ways by the way on one’s way in one’s way instead (of)... with kindness系动词+形容词not only...but also be careful with show ...around... raise money for put out the fire keep the door open can’t wait to do sth. look forward to ....(收到)pay attention to... devote .... to recommend....as/ for none nothing some something through /past/ across the other+单数/ another+单数the other +复数/ other+复数be different from .... chat with each other play a trick on learn about.... 花费make/let/have sb. do sth. have sth. done need a pair of shoes There be/ with/ have has get ill from doing sth. keep....away be in a mess connect... to... make a mistake return home from work make a mistake be interested in show an interest inhave a gift for... have a lasting value be of value/ be valuable be chosen to do sth.be allowed to do sth. get one’ s driving licence be unknown to humans push for the use of be widely used present be open to the public be well worth a visit communicate..with take a boat trip on either side of the river be in a hurry to do sth. on a snowy morning get along with... have something to do with... be last seen leaving do something against the law wear/ put on/ dress make notes on fall in love with play a lead role have.... off be suitable for work closely with mark the beginning of.... neither do I insisting on doing be full of/ be filled with the number There be ...doing There be.. left be found dead a film directed by... take a close look at receive a message from...看have a chance to do sth. take...with... try one’s best to do sth stop sb. from doing sth. think highly of.... have strong local colour out od breath praise sb. for stop doing sth win... for... encourage sb. to do sth. last for one and a half hour try out forin fear of one’s life succeed in doing be translated into... on one’s mind worry about have no choice but to do sth. be of great value make a list of... offer make progress in achieve a balance between ...and... be of one’s age have difficulty doing sth. practise doing。

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