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从现在开始,我们要努力学习,就必须要树立远大的理想和坚定的信念,从点点滴滴做起,上课认真听讲,回家后认真复习、预习,能得到良性循环,得到卓有成效的学习效果,那将会是一个多么快乐的事情!下面给大家带来一些关于2020年济南市高三模拟考试英语试题,希望对大家有所帮助。 2020年济南市高三模拟考试英语试题 注意事项: 1. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、座号、考号填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。 2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写 在本试卷上无效。 3. 考试结束后,讲本试卷和答题卡并交回 第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A If you want to learn why everything is usually cheaper,and what items are the best deals at your local or hhain dollar or discountstore, store employees have a lot of useful information. They tend to know whatshoppers want—even before shoppers know themselves. Everyone buys unnecessary things Whether you shop at a chain dollar store such as Dollar Tree 9Family Dollar or yourlocal 99 cents store, not everything that's on sale isnecessarily worth purchasing. Bryan Waring, a former Dollar Treeemployee, says that you're not alone in buying more than necessary from thesestores. "It seems basic, but everyone falls for this trap," he says.“You go into a store where everything is cheap, and you walk out with thingsyou don't need. ” Hesuggests going into a store—yes, even the dollar store—with a checklist of things youtruly need. Everything is cheaper after the holiday season Patricia,a seasonal worker at a Dollar Tree, says that the post-Christmas seasonmeans even more deals on everything from decorations to sweets. "AfterChristmas, all the gift wrap paper went to 50 cents, and all Christmas itemswere half price," she says. “Even candy bars are 89 cents versus $ 1.” Products are less expensive because of their size In order for dollar stores to keep their prices low, product sizes areusually^ smaller than normal, according to CheapisnL Dollar stores aren’t theonly ones guilty of this[trick. Cheapism also reports Walmart is guiltyof doing the same thing to attract customers. 1. What is Bryan's advice against buyingunnecessary things? AMaking a purchase alone. B. Writing a to-buy listahead. C. Shopping at your localstore. D. Buying basic thingsseparately 2. Which o? the followingis a better time for shopping according to Patricia? A. In the Christmas sales B. At a particulardiscount. C. After the Christmasseason. D. During some holidayseasons. 3. How do stores make theirproducts cheaper? A. By reducing product sizes. B. By dowering product costs.- C. By adopting discount strategies. D.By attracting more customers. B It was just a normal day for Ruth Miller, a63-year-old woman until everything went horribly wrong. She was walking to hercar after shopping when the unthinkable happened. Right as she was unlocking her car, a manquickly came up behind her and tried to wrestle her purse away. She was inshock. Luckily she remembered shehad her Safe Personal Alarm (SPA) on her purse, and since she was too scared toscream for help, she quickly reached for the alarm and pulled the pin( 保险 栓).Immediately her SPA started just screaming. Theman didn't know what to do! He froze for a second, and then ran away like a batout of hell! SPA is a safety device capable of creating a125db sound that attracts attention and scares away potential attackers. Tocompare, it's the same volume as a military jet during takeoff. Paul Davidson, the inventor of SPA, knows alltoo well the type of situation that Ruth found herself in.But that's not theonly type of situation that SPA helps protect against. Parents can give it totheir kids as an extra means of protection. Teenagers can use it so they canfeel safe walking home. Women can know it's there when they have to use theparking lot at night. “My mother, who is 76 years old, carries it around incase she falls and needs to ask people for help. I only wish I'd have thoughtof it earlier,” said Paul. The police have been recommending SPA since itfirst hit the market. In fact, since its launch SPA has been in a state,shifting between in stock to sold out nearly every other week and it's also gottons of loyal followers worldwide. 4.What does the underlinedpart “the unthinkable” in Paragraph 1 refer to? A.An attempted robbery. B.A wrestling match. C. An angry argument. D. A car accident. 5. How did Ruth react to the unexpectedsituation? A.Shefought violently. B.Shefroze in great fear. C.She cried desperately for help. D.Shesounded her safety device. 6.Whydoes Paul mention his mother? A.Toimply the elderly need more care. B.Tosuggest he cares about his mother. C.To show SPA can be widely used. D.To make an advertisement for SPA. 7.Whatcan be learned from the text? A.SPAis well received in the market. B.Peoplehesitate to pay for security. C.SPA was sold out in the first twoweeks. D.The police always recommend products. C Like clockwork, nearly every fourth February includes one extraday. February 29th, otherwise known as Leap Day, isn't exactly a holiday.Instead, it's there to keep your calendar consistent with the earth's rotation(旋转)around the sun. According to History, com,Roman emperor Julius Caesar is the "father” of Leap Year. Until he camealong, people used a 355-day calendar, which was 10. 25 days shorter than thesolar year, Roman officials were supposed to add an extra month every now and thento keep the seasons exactly where they should be. But that didn't work out allthat well. When special occasions started shifting into different seasonsaround 45 BCE, Caesar consulted with astronomers and decreed(下令)that the empire should usea 12-month, 365- day calendar, which he named after himself, Caesar’s Juliancalendar included a Leap Day every four years. Though Leap Day keeps your calendar in line with the earth'srotation around the sun, it causes a different kind of problem for leapsters.When should these February 29th babies celebrate their birthdays during theother three-quarters of their lives? Some party on February 28th, while othersprefer a two-day celebration that spans the last day of February and the firstday of March. Leap Day can be a nuisance in the legal system. In 2006, acourt in Massachusetts was deckling whether criminal John Melo could bereleased a day early since his 10-year sentence included a Leap Day. In thecase, the judge decided that since the man was sentenced to prison for years,not days, Leap Day didn't make a bit of difference. Though a few timekeepers have pushed for calendars that don’tinclude Leap Day, almost all astronomers and societies agree that Leap Day isthe best method to keep the calendar on track. 8. Why was the Leap Day created? A. To create special occasions. B. To honor Emperor Julius Caesar. C. To keep pace with solar year. D.To keep track of all the seasons. 9.What is the problem with the birthday celebration of February 29thbabies? A. It is sometimes delayed. B. It lasts atleast two days. C. It has to beheld every other year. D. It may takeplace on different dates. 10.What does theunderlined word "nuisance" in Paragraph 4 mean? A.Joke B.Topic. C. Trouble D. Mistake. 11. What is the attitude of mostastronomers towards Leap Day? A. Critical B. SupportiveC.Doubtful D. Cautious D Scientists have developed a new type ofsmart bandage(绷带)that can signal the type of bacterial(细菌的)infection it's protecting, just like atraffic light, as well as release the right type of drugs on demand. Thetraffic light system works just like this: Green means no bacteria or a lowconcentration of bacteria, yellow means drug-sensitive (DS) bacteria responsive to standardantibiotics(抗生素)and causes antibiotic release, and redmeans drug-resistant (DR) bacteria that need extra help to bewiped out. In testing the bandage on mice, theresearch team was able to successfully treat both DS and DR infections usingthe new method. However, the common methods of sensing resistance are limitedby time, the requirement for professional personnel, and expensive instruments.Moreover, the abuse of antibiotics causes the accelerated process of bacterialresistance. It's easy to see how a simple bandageand light could overcome some of these limitations. Treatment doesn't have towait for a doctor to make a diagnosis, and the bandage can get the right sortof drugs applied at the earliest opportunity. What's more, the person wearingthe bandage gets real-time feedback on what's happening with the infection, ifthere's an infection at all. The researchers say it offers numerous benefitsover existing treatments that make use of light, including photodynamic therapyor PDT. We've been seeing quite a few upgradesto the traditional bandage in recent years, thanks to advances in science—like the nanofibre mesh that attractsbacteria and draws some of it out, speeding up the healing process. Thenthere's the novel bandage for treating bums, which stops bacteria frommultiplying and lowers the risk of infection. The more work that a bandage can dowhile it's protecting a wound, the better. Efforts to improve bandages continueand now we've got a bandage that not only releases antibiotics, but also tellsthe patient exactly what's going on too. 12.What is the smart bandage mainlydesigned to do? A.Avoid the use of antibiotics. B.Clear out harmful bacteria. C.Detect bacterial infections. D.Increase treatment options. 13.What is the advantage of the smartbandage? A.It saves much time and cost. B.It removes the risk of infection. C.It prevents the bacterial resistance. D.It improves doctor-patientrelationship. 14.What can be inferred from the lasttwo paragraphs? A.Traditional bandages are out of usenow. B.More smart bandages will be developed. C.Progress in science calls for moreresearch. D.People are urged to study medicalscience. 15.What does the text focus on? A.A successful test on mice. B.A colourchanging bandage C.Sensing drug-resistant bacteria. D.Preventing abuse of antibiotics. 第二节(共5小题海小题2. 5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Handwriting is quickly becoming a dyingart. Few businesses can run nowadays without computers. 16Researchers,from Princeton University conducted a study to demonstrate the differencesbetween students who wrote out their notes and those who typed notes on alecture. 17 Participants were tested on the material 30 minutes afterthe lecture and again a week later. And handwriting emerged as the champion. 18 Thetypers had a significant edge when it came to note-taking efficiency. Thetypers could copy downsignificantly many more words than the writers, sometimeseven transcribing the contents of the lecture word-for-word. But while more of the lecture's contentwas retained(保留)on paper when typing, it wasn'tnecessarily retained in participants’ heads.19On the test 30 minutesafter the lecture, typers and writers did more or less equally well onquestions about the basic facts of the lecture, but typers fell behind when itcame to more conceptual questions. As for the later quiz, the results weresimilar. Students with handwritten notes were able to remember and stillunderstand the concepts of the lecture after a week had passed. Theseparticipants were also more open to understanding new ideas. 20 A The tests that the participants tookproved this. B.The efficiency of handwriting mightbest benefit you. C.That's not to say that typing doesn'thave its benefits. D.In this study, the laptops were onlyused to take notes. E.Generally speaking, typing also hasits own disadvantages. F.But what are we losing as handwritingloses its significance in society? G.Clearly, writing by hand is one of thethings that can make you smarter. 第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 As the temperature approached as highas 90 °F lastJuly 4th, three police officerswent into a Foods Market to get something21to drink. Once inside, they were asked by a security guard to help with a 22 woman. The woman in questionwas obviously 23 , and her cheeks were wet with tears.Theofficers looked inside her bag. All they saw werecontainersof 24 . "I'm hungry,” she explained 25 .Caught red-handed, the woman nodoubtexpected to betreated as a 26 . But thepolice had other 27 ."We'll pay for her food."One of them told the 28 security guard. She would notbe29 . Drying her wet 30 , the woman repeated, "Thank you, thankyou. "She wasn't the only one touched by this act of 31.Customers atthe storewere so impressed by what they'd 32 that some evenposteda photo on Twitter. 33 , attentionwasnever what the officers sought. They were _ 34 by a far more common emotion. Whenwe look atsomeone's face and see that they need you, it's pretty 35 as a human beingto walk away fromsomething like this. 21. A.safe B.sweet C.clean D.cold 22. A.wounded B.suspected C.reported D.wronged 23. A.scared B.disappointed C.puzzled D.annoyed 24. A.clothes B.medicine C.toys D.food 25. A.politely B.loudly C.seriously D.hopelessly 26. A.thief B.beggar C.victim D.customer 27. A.facts B.secrets C.ideas D.reasons 28. A.rude B.surprised C.patient D.embarrassed 29. A.arrested B.employed C.kept D.doubted 30. A.bag B.hands C.packet D.cheeks 31. A.caution B.sympathy C.justice D.faith 32. A.ignored B.expected C.witnessed D.recoginzed 33. A.However B.Therefore C.Besides D.Instead 34. A.attracted B.controlled C.required D.driven 35. A.typical B.amazing C.difficult D.silly 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)。 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Thewildfires in Australia became considerably worse in January, 2020. The disasterfaced by 36country is far from over. Many of the fires37(send)smokehigh into the atmosphere and some smoketurned into pyrocumulonimbus clouds. Theclouds can help a fire draw in more air and shift surfacewinds, 38(result)in fire tornadoes ( 龙卷风). Fires have destroyed habitats foranimals that 39 (find)only inAustralia, including koalas and rare birds. It will take time to fully know howmuch harm the fires have done 40 wildlife.The wildfires are expected 41 (continue)burning for months as Australiaentered its dryseason. This past year, 2019, is the hottest and driest year on record. Fires happen42(regular) during theAustralian dry season. However, climate and natural changesare making the situation 43(bad). At least12 million acres have beenburned so far in Victoria and New South Wales alone. Smoke from the fireshasmade44 to South America. There is so much smoke that it may stay in theair for months , 45 have a smalleffect on the planets climate. 第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Frank来信询问你的寒假生活情况。请根据以下要点给他回信: 1.由于冠状病毒病爆发,假期被迫延长; 2.寒假生活(在线上课、读书、锻炼身体等); 3.期盼开学。 注意: 1.词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3.信的开头已为你写好。 参考词汇:冠状病毒病COVID-19 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数为150左右。 Arthur was messy. He didn'ttry to make messes, but he didn't try to clean up much, either.There were always smallpieces of food on the table when he was done eating. His socks never made itinto the hamper(洗衣篮). And he only picked up his toys when Momthreatened to throw them away. Most days, Mom followed Arthur around the houseand cleaned up after him. She brushed the crumbs (碎屑)into her hand and threwthem away after meals. She picked up his socks and made sure they got washed,dried and folded neatly before going back in the drawer. She often picked uphis toys when he left them to do something else. One day. Mom asked Arthurto pick up his toy trains. "Not right now," Arthur said. He wasreading a comic book. The trains had been on the living room floor since themorning. "You know what,Arthur? I’m not going to ask you again. I'm done cleaning today." And withthat, Mom put her feet up on the sofa and picked up a book to read. At dinner time, Arthur noticedthat there was a big pile of crumbs at his place at the table. Mom's spot wasnice and clean. Arthur didn't like the crumbs very much After dinner, Arthur'sfeet felt cold. He went to his room and opened his drawer, but the drawer wasempty. "Mom, where are my socks?" Arthur called. "There weren't anysocks in your hamper, so I didn't wash them," Mom said. Arthur feltunhappy. Now his feet would be cold, unless he wanted to wear dirty socks fromthe floor. He decided to stay barefoot. When it was time for bed,Arthur said good night to Mom and turned to go upstairs. Arthur stepped righton his toy train in his bare feet. "Ouch!" cried Arthur. "Thatreally hurt! " Paragraph 1: However, Mom was still reading and saidnothing. Paragraph2: “Mom?” said Arthur. “Tomorrow can youshow me how to do the laundry so I can wash my socks?”高三模拟考试英语试题相关 文章 : ★ 2020高三英语高考模拟试题及答案 ★ 2017高三高考前模拟考试英语试题附答案 ★ 高三毕业班英语模拟试题 ★ 高三英语联考试卷及答案 ★ 高三英语一模训练题 ★ 高三英语冲刺综合训练试题 ★ 高考英语语法填空真题精选10篇 ★ 高三一模英语考试反思总结 ★ 高三英语二模训练题 ★ 高三英语阅读理解解题训练及答案

高三英语综合试题

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答案选D全文的意思是:这个打印机的质量很好。如果第一年坏的话,我们会承担修理费。在这里,打印机在第一年坏不坏,是未知的事,谁也不知道。只是有可能坏,如果坏的话,我们承担修理费。而A B C的选项都没有“可能”这个意思。

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高三了,也接近高考了。那么,英语这科要怎么做练习呢?接下来,我就和大家一起来做份高三高考英语阅读理解专项训练试题,希望对大家有帮助!

走进中考(苏州•2010)

Why do you think people who live in some hot countries eat very spicy(辛辣的) food? Is it because the spices make the food taste better? Is it just because their parents and grandparents and great-grandparents liked hot food,or is there some connection between spices and healthy food?

Researchers from Cornell University think that it is because spice plants have some important chemicals(化学物质).These chemicals can kill bacteria(细菌) which spoil food."Most common spices can kill 75 to 100 percent of the bacteria in food," explains one of the scientists.The bacteria grow more easily and spoil food more quickly at higher temperatures.For this reason,it is more difficult to keep food from spoiling in hot climates.

Do you like your food spicy? Your answer probably tells something about the country you come from.If you like spicy food,it is possible that hundreds of years ago,when there were no fridges,people in your country started using spices to keep the food from spoiling.The traditional spicy dishes helped those people to live longer,healthier lives.Today,in a time of fridges,the spices just make the food taste good.

阅读短文,根据短文内容选择最佳答案。

( ) 1.The chemicals in spices keep food from spoiling by ________.

A.making food taste better

B.making food hotter

C.killing bacteria in food

D.preventing bacteria getting into food

( ) 2.Food goes bad more quickly in hot climates because ________.

A.high temperature makes more bacteria

B.high temperature helps bacteria grow faster

C.bacteria get used to hot food

D.bacteria spoil food only at high temperature

( ) 3.According to the passage,spices are useful in all the following things except _______.

A.replacing fridges

B.helping you to live longer

C.helping to keep you healthier

D.making your food taste better

解析

1.C 由第二段第二句“These chemicals can kill bacteria(细菌) which spoil food.”可知正确答案为 C。

2.B 由第二段倒数第二句“The bacteria grow more easily and spoil food more quickly at higher temperatures.”可知正确答案为 B。

3.A 由最后一段倒数第一、二句“The traditional spicy dishes helped those people to live longer,healthier lives.Today,...make the food taste good.” 可知 A 项并没有包括在内,故正确答案为 A。

话题专练

This is not a diet.It's a simple way to lose weight.And you don't even have to give up the food you love or join a gym.You just follow some habits that thin people have.Keep them,and you'll become thin.

(1) Wake-up

When you wake up in the morning,sit up slowly without using your hands.With legs straight out,bend(弯曲) forward until you feel sore in your back.It will burn about 10 calories(热量单位:卡路里).

(2) Start with soup

When you have a meal,order a clear soup,and have it before having the main food.In this way,you'll feel fuller,so you'll eat less when the main food comes.

(3) An apple (or more) a day

Apples are full of fiber(纤维) and water,so your stomach will want less.The study shows that people who eat at least three apples a day lose weight.

(4) Stand up and walk around

Every time you use the mobile phone,stand up and walk around.Heavy people sit on average(平均) two and a half hours more each day than thin people.This skill is very important as standing up and walking around will burn 50 or more calories.

Use these skills,and you will have a big weight loss.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

( ) 1.What should we have first if we want to eat less main food?

A.Ice cream B.Soup. C.Salad. D.Cheese.

( ) 2.Why does eating apples make one's stomach want less food?

A.Because apples are full of fiber and water.

B.Because apples are sour.

C.Because apples are delicious.

D.Because only apples are filled with calories.

( ) 3.Which of the following may the author disagree?

A.Sitting up slowly without using your hands helps burn calories.

B.Eating apples every day is good for people's health.

C.You have to join a gym if you want to lose weight.

D.It's good to walk around while talking on the mobile phone.

( ) 4.What's the purpose of the passage?

A.To give some advice on how to lose weight.

B.To advice people to eat apples every day.

C.To tell people how to enjoy a better life.

D.To advice people to give up bad habits.

( ) 5.In which part of a newspaper would you most probably read the passage?

A.Shopping. B.Teaching. C.Family. D.Health.

答案:

1.B 根据短文中建议 2 可知,饭前喝点汤,可以减少主食的摄入,能达到减肥的目的。

2.A 根据建议 3 可知,苹果中含有大量的纤维和水,多吃苹果可以减肥。

3.C 根据短文内容可知,作者并不主张去健身房,所以选 C。

4.A 根据短文内容可知这篇文章的目的是建议你如何减肥,所以选 A。

5.D 这篇文章重点是就如何减肥提供的建议,所以选 D。

A large number of people in the world eat fast food.Whenever you go into a fast food restaurant,you can see lots of people enjoying their meals there.But do you know in which country people like fast food best?

The English people like the fast food best,while the French are the least interested in quick meals,according to survey done last year.

The survey of thirteen countries shows 45% of the English people say they can't give up fast food because it's delicious.And 44% of Americans and 37% of Canadians say the same.

The French,proud of their delicious and high-class cuisine,don't like fast food.81% of them think it is unhealthy,followed by 75% of the Japanese.

How about the Chinese? How often do you have hamburgers or fried chicken? It doesn't matter whether you like Western fast food or Chinese food.The most important things is to keep a balanced diet.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

( ) 1.From the survey we know ________ like fast food best.

A.the English

B.the French

C.the Japanese

D.the Chinese

( ) 2.The survey shows ________ of Americans likes fast food.

A.37% B.44% C.75% D.81%

( ) 3.According to the survey,some people can't give up fast food because ________.

A.it's cheap

B.it's delicious

C.it's safe

D.it's healthy

( ) 4.The word "cuisine" in the passage means _______.

A.food B.house C.water D.country

( ) 5.The survey is about _______.

A.Western countries

B.fast food

C.restaurants in the world

D.Chinese food

答案:

1.A 根据短文第三段内容的数字可以判断快餐很受英国人的青睐。

2.B 根据短文第三段内容的数字 44% of Americans 可以确定答案。

3.B 根据短文第三段的内容 because it's delicious 可知,答案是 B。

4.A 根据短文中上下句的关系可以推断 cuisine 是食物的意思,所以选 A。

5.B 本文是对快餐的调查,即选 B。

If there is a test at school today,you may feel awful.Your stomath may hurt and you may have a headache.Maybe even your muscles feel tense.That means you are too worried.You're worried about your test because you didn't do well on the last one,or maybe you're nervous because you did well on the last one.What should you do?

Ask for help.Talk to your mom,dad or your teacher.Talking to someone about it can make you feel better.They can help you find some solutions.

Be prepared.Do your homework.Study for the test.On the test day,you're more likely to feel that you know the answers.

Believe in yourself.Say to yourself,"I studied and I'm ready to do my best." Don't tell yourself "I'm not good at it." or "I'm going to be in trouble if I get a bad grade." These thoughts can make it harder for you to do well.

Take good care of yourself.You'll feel your best if you get enough playtime,sleep and nutritious(有营养的) food.This is important all the time.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

( ) 1.If your muscles feel tense before a test,that means _______.

A.you have got a bad cold

B.you didn't do enough exercise

C.you are too worded about the test

D.there is something wrong with your muscles

( ) 2.The writer thinks that some students feel bad before their tests because ________.

A.they didn't take care of themselves

B.they didn't do well on the last one

C.they don't still want to get good grades this time

D.they aren't afraid their teacher will punish them

( ) 3.What is the main idea of the first paragraph?

A.Why do your muscles feel tense?

B.Learn to take care of yourself.

C.Fully prepare for the test.

D.Why do you feel nervous before a test?

( ) 4.Which is NOT true according to the writer?

A.Talking to your parents and teacher before a test may help you a lot.

B.Study hard for the test and you'll know all the answers.

C.Believe in yourself and this will help you get better grades.

D.It's important to get enough playtime,sleep,and nutritious food.

( ) 5.What's the best title for the passage?

A.Don't Be Nervous.

B.Believe in Yourself.

C.How to Relax Before a Test.

D.Why Are You Worried about Your Test?

答案:

1.C 根据第一段的内容可知,当面临考试时,都会感到浑身不舒服,即本题答案是 C。

2.B 根据短文内容可知,学生在考试前没有做好准备,所以选 B。

3.D 根据第一段的内容可知主要是讲学生为什么考试前会紧张,所以选 D。

4.B 根据短文内容可知,学生努力学习,考试时就会得心应手;自信以及合理的饮食和睡眠对考试影响也很大,所以可以确定答案是 B。

5.C 根据短文内容可知,主要是讲怎样做到考试前放松自己,所以最佳题目是 C。

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