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Cloze problem-solving skills in senior high school English
Cloze problem-solving skills in senior high school English;

1. Skip the first and last sentences to make a prediction.

Generally speaking, the first and last sentences of the cloze in the college entrance examination are usually not hollowed out. Skip these two sentences first, then you can judge the genre and guess what it is going to say. If the first sentence explains when, where, who and what, that is, four W's, then it is a narrative, probably a story; If the first sentence is to put forward or explain something, it is usually explanatory text; If the first sentence puts forward an argument, it is argumentative.

2. Use grammatical analysis to solve problems

3. Use fixed collocation to solve problems

4. Solve problems with fixed sentence patterns

5. Solve problems with repeated information

6. Skillfully use exclusion to solve problems