1: Example: (1) As long as you concentrate on your work, success is not far from you. (2) focus on success. (2 points)
Question 2: ① Zhan He, a fishing expe
1: Example: (1) As long as you concentrate on your work, success is not far from you. (2) focus on success. (2 points)
Question 2: ① Zhan He, a fishing expert in Chu State, created a miracle of fishing with simple fishing tackle and bait; ② Lead to the central argument of this article; (3) as the argument of this article to prove the argument (3 points, 1 point per space).
Question 3: Use demonstration method (1); Take Warren. Hartgren changed from a sand digger to a frog expert in South Africa (65,438+0), which strongly demonstrated the viewpoint of "focus on success" (65,438+0). (3 points)
Question 4: A (2 points)
Question 5: Tip: As long as you say that "you can only succeed if you concentrate on studying and doing things", you can have a fluent language.
Question 1:
Test analysis: this question examines the central argument of refining the article. The central argument of an argumentative paper often appears in the title, beginning and end of the article. The central argument is usually a judgment sentence that expresses affirmation or negation. You can directly quote the topic "Focus on Success" or quote the opening sentence "As long as you focus, success is not far from you".
Question 2:
Test analysis: This question examines the role of summarizing the content and analyzing the first paragraph. Methods: First of all, we should summarize the contents of the first paragraph, who did what and what was the result. The function of the first paragraph: to stimulate readers' interest in reading; Demonstrate the central argument of this article as a factual argument; Lead to the central argument or theme of this article. Answer the questions according to the main points.
Question 3:
Analysis of test questions: This question examines the methods of differentiation and proof, and analyzes their functions. The function of demonstration method should be answered from three aspects. (1) Name of the demonstration method; (2) the role of demonstration methods; (3) Analyze its function in detail in combination with the context, that is, strongly demonstrate what opinions.
Question 4:
Test analysis: this question examines whether the arguments are properly used. All four options are reasonable arguments. See if the four arguments are related to the central argument. It turns out that item A "giving up wisely is better than insisting blindly" has nothing to do with the central argument discussed in this paper.
Question 5:
Test analysis: This is an open test. When it comes to sentiment, it must be combined with the central argument of this article. We must have true feelings and fluent language.