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Expecting a baby?
HEALTHY BABY: Manitoba’s Prenatal(怀孕) Benefit and Community Support Programs
It’s what’s inside that counts
When you’re pregnant, it’s important that you eat well to help you and your growing baby. That’s why if you live in Manitoba and your net family income is less that $ 32,000 a year, the Manitoba government offers you a monthly cheque during your pregnancy to help you buy healthy foods and prepare for your baby’s arrival.
How to apply
Pick up an application form from medical offices, Healthy Baby community programs or by calling the number below. The application form must include a medical note indicating your baby’s due date, so see your health care provider early.
More support for you and your baby
Through Healthy Child Manitoba, Healthy Baby also offers community programs which help you to learn more about nutrition, health and parenting a baby.
For more information, please call:
945-1301( in Winnipeg )
1-888-848-0140( at no cost )
945-1305 TDD( Telephone Device for the Deaf)
1. What program is this passage about?
A. Baby food. B. Low-income families.
C. Women’s health. D. Birth and growth of healthy babies.
2. Who can enjoy the benefits of the program?
A. Pregnant women of high risk. B. pregnant women of first child.
C. pregnant women in good health. D. Pregnant women with low income.
3. The most important information to be filled in the application forms is ______.
A. the pregnant woman’s name B. when the baby is due to arrive
C. the pregnant woman’s medical history D. in which hospital the baby is to be delivered
4. Healthy Baby will also provide more help in all aspects but ______.
A. baby education B. baby nutrition C. baby parenting D. baby health
5. For further information, the deaf can ______.
A. call 945-1305TDD B. dial 1-888-848-0140
C. visit their health care provider D. send email to a medical office
Passage Two
In the past, people who graduated from college felt proud of their academic achievements and confident that their degree would help them to find a good job.
However, in the past four years the job market has changed dramatically. This year’s college graduates are facing one of the worst job markets. For example, Ryan Stewart, a graduate of san Jose State University, got a degree in religious studies, but he has not gotten any job offers. He points out that many people already working are getting laid off and don’t have jobs, so it’s even harder for new college graduates to find jobs.
Four years ago, the future looked bright for his class of 2006. There were many high-tech (“dotcom”) job opportunities, graduates received many job offers, and they were able to get jobs with high salaries and benefits such as health insurance and paid vacations. However, “Times have changed. It’s a new market.” according to an officer of the university.
The officer says students who do find jobs started preparing two years ago. They worked during summer vacations, they have had several short-time jobs, and they majored in fields that are still paying well, such as accounting or nursing.
Even teaching is not a secure profession now. Ryan Stewart wanted to be a teacher, but instead he will probably go back to school in order to become a college teacher. He thinks college teaching could be a good career even in a bad economy.
In conclusion, these days a college degree does not automatically lead to a good job with a high salary. Some students can only hope that the value of their degree will increase in the future.
1. What did a college degree mean to people in the past?
A. It was a proof of their professional skills.
B. It would guarantee their quick promotion.
C. It built up their confidence in the job market.
D. It would help them to start an academic career.
2. Ryan Stewart has not got any job offer because_______.
A. there are too many graduates of his major
B. he wants to find a job with very high salary
C. he has not received a degree in the university
D. the job market has changed greatly since 2002
3. According to the passage, _______ had the best job prospects in 2002.
A. computer science B. accounting C. teaching D. nursing
4. Why does Ryan Stewart want to be a college teacher?
A. Teaching jobs are well-paid.
B. He majored in teaching in the university.
C. College teaching is less challenging than high-tech jobs.
D. College teaching career won’t be influenced by economy.
5. It can be concluded from the passage that _______.
A. the value of a college degree has decreased now.
B. new college graduates today can’t find jobs.
C. a college degree can still lead to a good job.
D. graduates must prepare early to find jobs.
Passage Three
Shoron Keating was worried about her kids when she got a divorce. Her daughter says, “ I was feeling … like down and sad even though I didn’t really show it.
Judith Wallerstein says problems from divorce can last many years. They can show up when the kids are adults. And the kids have their own trouble. Wallerstein studied 93 children over a generation. The results can be found in her book.
She says that children of divorce are more likely to have problems with drugs. They are far more likely to seek therapy. About 40 percent of them avoid marriage themselves. When they do marry, fail at nearly twice the usual rate. It is hard for them to trust. They are afraid of failing.
Critics say Wallerstein had too few children in her study. They think that Wallerstein stresses too much from a small study. Other things may be the cause of the kid’s problem. The study does not compare kids from divorced families with kids from “healthy” families.
Wallerstein’s families divorced a generation ago. Times have changed. People feel different about divorce. Today programs like Kid’s Turn try to reduce some of the effects of divorce with family advice. Talking about their feelings helps the kids get though it. Since they know more about the problem, maybe the kids will be able to handle it.
1. Which word can best describe the kids from divorced families according to Paragraph 1?
A. Offensive B. Relieved C. Depressed D. Prejudiced
2. Children from divorced families who marry later will ______.
A. have no trust in other people
B. be more likely to get divorced
C. firmly protect their marriage
D. have stable marriage
3. Wallerstein’s study showed that ______.
A. divorce left the children with many problems
B. all the problems showed up right after the divorce
C. divorce could be avoided
D. divorce is the only cause of children mature earlier
4. Which of the following is critics’ opinion?
A. Healthy families do not have problems.
B. All the related factors were considered in the study.
C. Divorce is the only cause of child problems.
D. The number of families studied was not sufficient.
5. Today children from divorced families______.
A. have no more problems
B. are getting more care and help
C. are less able to handle their problems
D. are told not to talk about their problems
Passage Four
It is still sometimes difficult to understand why those between ages 10 and 18 would endanger their lives by joining armed forces or rebel groups and become fighting soldiers. The recently published book, Young Soldier, Why They Choose to Fight By Rachel Brett and Irma Specht, tries to find an answer.
There is no doubt that children fight in most armed conflicts today. While international attention focuses largely on those who are forced into battles, thousands more enlist (应征入伍) voluntarily.
In an attempt to to understand the young who take up arms, Brett and Specht interviewed 53 boy and girl soldiers and ex-soldiers from around the world, Afghanistan , Colombia, the Republic of the Congo for example. All interviewees were involved with armed forces or armed groups before the age of 18 and all classified themselves as volunteers.
What these two field officers heard is “I joined involuntarily- if you have nothing, you volunteer for the army”. Other reasons young people gave are self- defense, revenge, poverty, and unemployment.
But while it is common knowledge that most child soldiers come from poor and disadvantaged backgrounds, Young Soldiers shows that the issue is far more complex. Many poor children do not join the army. The environmental, educational, social, cultural, and highly personal factors determine whether someone decide to join up or not.
The battlefield is not a place for children. One young soldier described being there as “too sad an experience”. The authors hope that by understanding why teenagers join up, those child soldiers should know how to discourage others from the same tragedy.
1. Young Soldiers, Why They Choose to Fight is ______.
A. a book B. a magazine C. a news report D. a TV program
2. According to paragraph 3, Brett and Specht’s interviewees _______.
A. joined armed forces under 18
B. considered going into the army their duty
C. were only from African countries
D. were mainly the ex-soldiers
3. The reasons shown in young soldiers for children to join the army are______.
A. very simple B. very complex C. unknown D. unbelievable
4.The writers of Young Soldiers probably expect that ______.
A. child soldier would leave armed forces
B. they could find more than 53 interviewees
C. no more children would join armed forces
D. there would be no wars in the world
5. The tone of the passage is ______.
A. pleasant B. indifferent C. humorous D. objective
Passage Five
It’s interesting that technology often works as a servant for us, yet frequently we become a servant to it. E-mail is a useful tool but many feel controlled by this new vehicle. The average businessperson is getting about 80-e-mails per day and many feel that about 80% of the messages in their “In Box” are of little or no value.
So, I have four suggestions to help you to become better at “Easing E-mail”.
1.Get off the lists. The best way to deal with a problem is to never have it. If you are receiving a lot of unwanted e-mails, ask to be removed from the various lists. This would include your inclusion in unwanted “cc” lists.
2.“Unlisted address”. Just like getting an “unlisted” telephone number that you share only with those whom you want to give direct access, you might want to get a separate e-mail address only for the important communications you wish to receive.
3.Check it once or twice per day. Many I speak with are becoming chained to their email server, monitoring incoming email on a continuous basis. Maybe this is because e-mail creates its own sense of urgency, but most of the communications are not all that urgent. I respond to them a couple of times per day.
4.Deal with it. As you open each e-mail do one of the following:
a.If it requires a quick response, respond to it and delete it.
b.If it requires a response but is not the best use of your time, try to find someone else to do it.
c.If it is going to take any serious amount of time to respond, schedule it for action in your Day Planner and then download the message, save it, or print it out for future action.
I personally receive approximately 250 e-mails per day and by practicing the suggestions above, I can handle that volume in about an hour, taking advantage of this fantastic tool but not being controlled by it to the distraction of more important tasks in my day.
1. The passage is about ______.
A. how to check e-mails
B. how to collect e-mails
C. how to deal with your daily e-mails
D. how to deal with 80% valueless e-mails
2. If you get unwanted e-mails, the best you can do is to______.
A. make a list of them
B. put them into “cc” lists
C. send them to a special address
D. delete them from different lists
3. For the important communications, the writer suggests that you______.
A. have a direct access for them
B. have several e-mail servers for them
C. get an unlisted phone number for them
D. get a special e-mail address for them
4. To avoid being chained by the coming e-mails, what you can do is to ______.
A. respond urgent ones only
B. reply all of them at the same time
C. handle them a couple of times daily
D. keep replying e-mails all day long
5. To deal with an e-mail you get, you can do the following EXCEPT______.
A. downloading every e-mail before you reply
B. responding right away if it’s urgent
C. scheduling it for later reply if it takes much time
D. asking someone else to reply it if it’s not at your convenience
Passage Six
During the Christmas shopping rush in London, the interesting story was reported of a tramp who, apparently though no fault of his own, found himself locked in a well-known chain store late on Christmas Eve. No doubt the store was crowded with last-minute Christmas shoppers and the staff were dead beat and longing to get home. Probably all the proper security checks were made before the store was locked and they left to enjoy the three-day holiday untroubled by customers desperate to get last-minute Christmas presents.
However ridiculous that may be, our tramp found himself alone in the store and decided to make the best of it. There was food, drink, bedding and camping equipment, of which he made good use. There must also have been television sets and radios. Though it was not reported if he took advantages of these facilities, when the shop reopened he was discovered in bed with a large number of empty bottles beside him. He seem to have been a man of good humor as indeed tramps very commonly are.
Everyone else was enjoying Christmas, so he saw no good reason why he should not do the same. He yielded himself cheerfully, and was taken by the police. Perhaps he had had a better Christmas than usual. He was sent to prison for seven days. The judge awarded no compensation to the chain store for the food and drink our tramp had consumed. They had, in his opinion, already received valuable free publicity from the story revealed in the newspaper and on television. Perhaps the judge had had a good Christmas, too.
1.The tramp was locked in the store ______.
A. for 7 days B. on purpose C. by accident D. for security reasons
2. It can be inferred from the passage that the underlined phrase “dead beat” in paragraph 1 means ______. A. angry B. exhausted C. forgetful D. careless
3. Which of the following was uncertain about the tramp after he was locked in the store?
A. He watched TV. B. He was well fed. C. he had a sound sleep D. He had a good drink.
4. When the tramp was arrested, he ______.
A. was drunk B. felt he deserved it C. made no resistance D. felt himself wronged
5. The judge didn’t award compensation to the chain store because ______.
A. the store was responsible for what happened
B. the report of the event benefited the store a lot
C. the tramp had stolen nothing of value
D. the tramp was penniless
Passage Seven
If you want to stay young, sit down and have a good think. This is the research result of professor Faulkner, who says that most of our brains are not getting enough exercise and as a result, we are ageing unnecessarily soon.
Professor Faulkner wanted to find out why healthy farmers in northern Japan appeared to be losing their ability to think and to reason at a relatively early age, and how the process of ageing could be slow down.
He set about measuring brain volumes of a thousand people of different ages and occupations.
Computer technology enabled him to obtain precise measurements of the volume of the front and side sections of the brain, which relate to intelligence and emotion, and determine the human character.
Contraction of front and side parts - as cells die off - was observed in some subjects in their thirties, but it was still not evident in some sixty-and seventy-year-olds.
Faulkner concluded from his tests that there is a simple way to slow the contraction - using the head.
The findings show that contraction of the brain begins sooner in people in the country than in the towns. Those least at risk, says Faulkner, are lawyers, followed by university professors and doctors. White-collar workers doing routine work are, however, as likely to have shrinking brains are as the farm worker, bus driver and shop assistant.
Faulkner’s findings show that thinking can prevent the brain from shrinking. Blood must circulate properly in the head to supply the fresh oxygen the brain cells need. “The best way to maintain good blood circulation is through using the brain,” he says. “Think hard and engage in conversation. Don’t rely on pocket calculator.”
1.Professor Faulkner wanted to find out ______.
A.how people’s brains shrink
B.the way of making people live longer
C.the size of certain people’s brains
D.why certain people aged sooner than others
2.Faulkner’s research findings are based on ______.
A.a survey of farmers in northern Japan
B.tests performed on a thousand old people
C.the study of the brain volumes of different people
D.the latest development of computer technology
3.The professor’s tests show that ______.
A.our brains shrink as we grow old
B.the front section of the brain does not shrink
C.seventy-year-olds have better brains than sixty-year-olds
D.brain contraction may vary among people of the same age
4.The underlined word “ subjects” in Paragraph 5 means ______.
A.branches of knowledge studied in a school
B.something to be considered
C.persons experimented on
D.citizens in a country
5.According to the passage, which group of people seem to age slower than the others?
A. farmers B. Lawyers C. Clerks D. Shop assistants
Passage Eight
News has just been received of an air crash in the north of England. The plane, which was on a charter flight from London to Carlisle, was carrying a party of businessmen on their way to a trade fair. It seems likely that the plane ran into a heavy fog as it was approaching Carlisle and was obliged to circle for some twenty minutes. Everything seemed to be going well. The pilot was in constant radio communication with Ground Control when the engines suddenly cut out and all contact was lost. The plane crashed on the site of the ancient Roman camp at Hadrian’s Hill, a place well known to archaeologists and tourists.
So far few details have been reported, but it is feared that at least twenty people lost their lives, among them the pilot, who was killed instantly. The local ambulances and firemen were on the scene within minutes of the crash, but additional help had to be rushed from other areas.
Mr. Lesilie Collins, one of the survivors, told our reporter, “We passengers noticed the engines were making a funny noise. Of course we couldn’t see anything because of the fog, but the pilot said there was nothing to worry about. The next thing we know, the engines went dead. There was a rushing noise - and after that I don’t remember any more.”
Mr. Collins is now in hospital, being treated for minor injuries. We will be bringing you further news of the crash as we receive it. In the meantime relatives are asked to ring 02-3457211 for information.
1.The plane was ______.
A. flying some businessmen to London B. on a regular flight to London
C. returning from a trade fair D. bound for Carlisle
2. What happened when the plane was nearing Carlisle?
A. The pilot misread the signals from Ground Control.
B. Ground Control failed to send out right instructions.
C. The pilot got a report of terrible weather.
D. The engines broke down.
3. According to the passage, the plane crashed at ______.
A. a place in southern England B. a place of historical interest
C. a military training camp D. a camp near London
4. The news report tells us that when the crash occurred ______.
A. the ambulance and firemen arrived quickly B. none of the passengers was killed
C. no additional help was necessary D. help was long delayed
5. From what Mr. Collins said, we can know that he ______.
A. had only an incomplete picture of what happened B. heard and saw nothing at all
C. talked to the pilot D. was once a pilot
Passage Nine
Long after the 1998 World Cup was won, disappointed fans were still cursing the disputed refereeing(裁判) decisions that denied victory to their team. A researcher was appointed to study the performance of some top referees.
The researcher organized an experimental tournament(锦标赛) involving four youth teams. Each match lasted an hour divided into three periods of 20 minutes during which different referees were in charge.
Observers noted down the referees’ errors, of which there were 61 over the tournament. Converted to a standard match of 90 minutes, each referee made almost 23 mistakes, a remarkable high number.
The researcher then studied the videotapes to analyse the matches in detail. Surprisingly, he found that errors were more likely when the referees were close to the incident. When the officials got it right, they were, on average, 17 meters away from the action. The average distance in the case of errors was 12 meters. The research shows the optimum(的) distance is about 20 meters.
There also seemed to be an optimum speed. Correct decisions came when the referees were moving at a speed of about 2 meters per second. The average speed for errors was 4 meters per second.
If FIFA, football’s international ruling body, wants to improve the standard of refereeing at the next World Cup, it should encourage referees to keep their eyes on the action from a distance, rather than rushing to keep up with the ball, the researcher argues.
He also says that FIFA’ s insistence that referees should retire at age 45 may be misguided. If keeping up with the action is not so important, their physical condition is less critical.
1. The experiment conducted by the researcher was meant to ______.
A.set a standard for football refereeing
B.reexamine the rules for football refereeing
C.analyse the causes of errors made by football referees
D.review the decisions of referees at the 1998 World Cup
2.The number of refereeing errors in the experimental matches was ______.
A. quite unexpected B. slightly above average
C. as high as in a standard match D. higher than in the 1998 World Cup
3. The finding of the experiment show that ______.
A. errors are less likely when a referee stays in one spot
B. the more slowly the referee runs the more likely will errors occur
C. the farther the referees is from the incident the fewer the errors
D. errors are more likely when a referee keeps close to the ball
4. The word “official” (Line2,Para.4) most probably refers to ______.
A. the researchers involved in the experiment
B. the referees of the football tournament
C. the observers at the site of the experiment
D. the inspectors of the football tournament
5. What is one of the possible conclusions of the experiment?
A. Age should not be the chief consideration in choosing a football referee.
B. A football referee should be as young and energetic as possible.
C. The ideal retirement age for an experienced football referee is 45.
D. An experienced football referee can do well even when in poor physical condition.
Passage Ten
Toronto: A 300-pound adult Siberian tiger escaped from its four-meter high chain-link-pen at the Toronto Zoo yesterday, on one of the busiest days of the year.
Though no one was hurt, the dangerous animal was separated from the public for a time by nothing more than a four-foot fence. The escape occurred after one of the animal’s handlers left the pen gate open. It prompted a swift response from officials. Staff were sent immediately to arrest the runaway tiger.
General Manager Calvin White told reporters that staff were preparing for the worst. “I ordered a tranquilizer (麻醉剂) gun so we would have tranquilized her, but thankfully we didn’t have to,” Mr. White said. The tiger was successfully led back into its cage after the brief escape.
The incident occurred during the Toronto Zoo’s 28th annual Christmas Treats Walk, where admission is free in return for donations of food that does not easily go bad.
Thousands of people attend each Boxing Day to see the animals fed by their handlers.
1.The tiger escape happened ______.
A. owing to the lack of food B. due to its separation from the public
C. because of the handler’s neglect of duty D. as a result of the damage chain and fence
2. Who is Calvin White?
A. A managerial staff of the Zoo. B. A journalist from National post.
C. A witness of the incident. D. A zoo animal handler.
3. We know from the passage that ______.
A. the tiger escape lasted a whole day
B. the zoo workers planned to shoot the tiger dead
C. the tiger wasn’t kept securely enough from the public
D. the incident took place on the zoo’s anniversary day
4. The Best title for the news report is ______.
A. Pen-Animal B. Zoo Tiger-Wandering Free
C. Siberian Tiger-Dangerous Animal D. Zoo-Dangerous site
Passage Eleven
“I love you, Bob.” “I love you, too, Nancy.” It was 2 a.m. and I was hearing my parents’ voices through the thin wall separating my bedroom from theirs. Their loving words were sweet, touching - and surprising.
My parents married on September 14, 1940, after a brief dating. She was nearing 30 and knew it was time to start a family. The handsome, well-educated man who came by the office where she worked looked like a good bet. He was attracted by her figure, her blue eyes. The romance didn’t last long.
Seeds of difference grew almost immediately. She liked to travel; he hated the thought. He loved golf; she did not. He was a Republican, she a loyal Democrat. They fought at the bridge table, at the dinner table, over money, over the perceived shortcomings of their respective in-laws.
There was a hope that they would change once they retired, and the angry winds did calm somewhat, but what remained changed itself into bright, hard bitterness. “I always thought we’d …” my mother would begin, before launching into a precise listing of my father’s faults. The complaints were recited so often, I can repeat them by heart today. As he listened, my father would say angry threats and curses in a low voice.
It wasn’t the happiest marriage, but as their 60th anniversary approached, my sister and I decided to throw a party. Sixty years was a long time, after all; why not try to make the best of things? We’d provide the cake, the balloons, the toasts, and they’d follow one rule: no fighting.
The agreement was honored. We had a wonderful day. When we thought back, we found it was an important celebration, because soon after, things began to change for my parents.
1.Bob married Nancy because of ______.
A. her nice appearance B. her good education
C. her romantic nature D. her position as an office girl
2. When the writer told the story, the mother was probably ______ years old.
A. 60 B. 70 C. 80 D. 90
3. What do we know about the writer’s parents?
A. Their marriage is a total failure.
B. They had different hobbies.
C. They had serious money problem.
D. They stopped quarrelling after they had children.
4. The purpose for the writer to hold the party is ______.
A. to recall the 60 years’ marriage life of her parents
B. to stop the long fighting between her parents
C. just to celebrate her parents’ 60th anniversary
D. to have a good time for family’s reunion
Passage Twelve
What can you do to recall your dreams more often and interpret them more clearly? The experts offer these suggestions:
Develop an idea. Before you go to sleep, consciously think about a topic or a person you’d like to dream about. Raise a question that’s troubling you and see how your dream responds to it.
Keep track. Next to your bed, place a pen and some paper, or a tape recorder or laptop, to record your dreams as soon as you wake up.
Try to wake up naturally, without the help of an alarm clock or barking dog that can interrupt
your dream cycle. If your schedule doesn’t allow you to sleep in during the week, begin your dream journey on a weekend or during a vacation.
Wake up slowly. For the first moment after you wake up, lie still and keep your eyes closed, because your dream may be connected to your body position while you slept. Try to recall the dream and then store it in your memory by giving it a name like “Late for an exam” or “My Date with Ashley Judd”. When you rise, immediately write down as many images, feelings and impressions as you can.
Connect the dots. To better interpret your dreams, try to make connections between you recalled dreams and recent events. Do you recognize people from the present or past? Can you detect any themes from the dream? Look for patterns over several dreams that might help explain an individual dream.
Change the outcome. If you have nightmares happening again and again that make it difficult to sleep, try to change the endings. Once you wake up from a bad dream, imagine a change in the action to create a more positive outcome. If you are trapped, try to fly. In your dream, you can do what you want!
1.The passage advices you to “wake up slowly” ______.
A.because dreaming usually happens not long before you wake up
B.because sleeping posture may be related to your dream
C.so as not to connect your dreams
D.so as not to have a nightmare
2.The underlined word “rise” (Paragraph5) means “______”.
A. come up B. stand up C. wake up D. get up
3. According to the passage, how can you overcome a nightmare?
A. Try to imagine you are a superman. B. Try to create a new ending of the nightmare.
C. Try to think about some happy things. D. Try to forget the nightmare.
4. In which column of a magazine or newspaper may the article appear?
A. Finance. B. Sports. C. Health. D. Politics.
阅读理解答案:
Passage one 1. D 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. A
Passage two 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. D 5.A
Passage three 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. B
Passage four 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. D
Passage five 1. C 2. D 3. D 4. C 5. A
Passage six 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. B
Passage seven 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. B
Passage eight 1. D 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. A
Passage nine 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. A
月考全面的自我总结模板1在这次月考中,我总分291分,全级排名195名,比较上一次入学摸底考试,倒退了45个名次。我深感汗颜。从这次月考中,我深深体会到了“不进则退”的深刻含义,明确了在这里学习的紧迫。反省这次考试,有不少教训。
1、在考试的过程中,切记要聚精会神,不要因为一些外来的因素而扰乱了自己的心神,切忌心不在焉。
2、在考试中,卷面很重要,尤其是语文科中的作文,可以不夸张地说,卷面决定了作文的命运。
所以在答题过程中,既要看清题目,也一定要注意卷面整洁。
3、在语文作文中,一定要注意审清题目,一定要注意看清楚作文题目中的刚性要求。
4、在数学考试中,将近八十分的计算分,而我只拿了七十多分,有的同学拿的更不,所以,我们一定要做到细心。
5、在英语考试的听力部分,要注意在播放听力之前先大致看一看题目,在听的时候先在试卷上标出答案,听力播放完毕之后,再往答题材卡上整理。
6、在答题完毕之后,一定要细心检查试卷,有必要的话,有些题目要验算甚至重新再做一遍。
切忌在做完的时候自以为形势一遍大好,甚至看到别人睡觉的时候,自己也盲目乐观地睡下去。
这次考试给我的教训太多,在期中考试前的这一段时间内,我一定会好好反思,并且尽力在期中考试中改进自己。
月考全面的自我总结模板2总的来说这个月考我认为自己努力向上的心是有的,但是心有余而力不足啊,上一些科目总是分心。这次月考把我的弊处充分的暴露了出来。很悲哀。
分析的来说一下:
语文:这次考的不怎么样,比自己心里所想的有很大的差距。
数学:不知道这次的月考题是太简单了,还是我真的进步了,这次出乎意料的拿到了从来没有拿到的成绩。心里还是蛮高兴的!
地理:我会把地理“烤”成这个样子自己也没有想到!真是惭愧,不过,我并不认为这是我们同学的全部责任,因为,这个老师是实习的刚刚毕业,没有什么教学经验,看看成绩单上。没有几个考得不错的,真正考好的也就那么几个人。不过,下次我要是再考成这个成绩俺就撞墙去!
英语:这个科目我并不讨厌,这次没考好纯粹是我太粗心了!不是落了"is”,就是落了"ing",坚决不再考成这样了!政治:呼呼,还好还好!
历史:这分数要藏起来!不能给别人看!但我会让它重见天日的!
生物:我认为不错了,但是这分数,以我的水平来说还是有点少!
这一个月,如果你问我:“你认真学习了吗?”我会肯定的说:“我认真了!”虽然成绩不是太理想。但是,最起码我努力了,我去学了。这次很悲哀的进步了5名多,但我不觉得丢人,毕竟这是我的真实成绩!这次考试,又让老师满意的,也有让老师失望的,我会一点点的把分搬回来的!
月考全面的自我总结模板3渴望,是一种指引我们前进的方向。渴望自由,我现在已经很自由了。读侨声前,渴望读侨声后当上班委,我也已经当上了。现在,我渴望能在年段考上前50名,我在这之前已经考过了年段74名,相信只要再努力。一定可以考上的,我总相信一句话:功夫不负有心人。
进入侨声时,我知道侨声一个学期有四次大考:第一次月考,期中考,第三次月考和最后一次大考??期末考。也是决定成败的最终关键。
在刚入侨声初一时,我考了年段的第120名,虽然这个成绩不算太差,可是看到别人进了年段百强,我心里非常羡慕。我心想,一定要挤进年段100名。
在期末考前,我每一次进步了几名,终于在期末考,我进到了年段65名,得到我梦寐以求的目标。
可是,在初一下学期的时候,我却慢慢退了下来,退到了原来的名次。我心里很不是滋味。一定是我太骄傲自满了,才会退下来的。老师鼓励了我,我又重新找回了原先的斗志。果然,功夫不负有心人,我又和别人齐头并进,进到了年段百强。
从这以后,我明白了一个道理:学如逆水行舟,不进则退。我要有在逆水中也能前进的决心。
在这学期,我上课认真起来,终于在第三次月考考到了年段74名。我开始比以前更加努力。
相信我经过这一个多月的努力,一定可以争取到年段前50名,达到我的目标。虽然我考试不是每场都很顺利,但相信功夫不负有心人,只有努力就会成功。因为,阳光总在风雨后!
月考全面的自我总结模板4当月考结束,我们面前又翻开了崭新的一页,我们将要迎接期中考试的挑战了,这是初中以来的第一次期中考试。对于上一次月考成绩,我理所当然地自认为不满意了。这次的期中考试,对于我来说,更是一次严峻的考验。
那么,我应该如何去做好准备呢?
首先,我要从本次月考的失误中吸取教训。最重要的是粗心大意这个毛病。虽然说这个毛病几乎在每个人身上都不同程度地存在着,但我们还是不能够轻视。粗心如我,竟然将简单的题目都写错的,不能不说是一种差距。焦躁、置之不理对于改进自己来说都是无济于事的,为了改掉这个毛病,争取在期中考试中取得更加满意的成绩,我大致作了如下计划:
一、课前多预习,课后多复习。上课认真听老师讲课,最重要的就是要听清主要内容与重点部分。只要弄清、弄懂,复习起来就特别容易了。
二、不懂千万不可以装懂,弄懂的也要会用,尤其是数学科,听懂了并不代表掌握了,懂了并且会运用了,才是真的掌握了。
三、考试之前要学会调整心态,既不要产生轻敌的盲目高兴,也不要产生畏敌的盲目失望。
四、考试中要注意审清题目,既要看懂题目,也要看清答题要求。试卷做完后,要从大分值题目开始做检查,数学科还要做书面验算,做到合理利用时间。
我想念只要我按照计划认真去做,就一定能在成绩上取得突破,进入前一百名。
加油!
月考全面的自我总结模板5月考已经过了,我的成绩一直往后退,我拿着考卷失望的对待老师、父母。当我走到成绩表前,看到和我同班考的同学都在往前进,我由此变的好自卑。
其实在考试中,我很早就做完了,但并没有认真的检查,这只能怪自己。
语文我并没有考A,让语文老师在一次的对我失望,我不敢面对老师。主要是基础和课外的扣得太多了,作文还可以。
数学也并不理想,差2.5分就A,老师看了也只摇摇头。不该错的错得太多了。
英语一般般啊,老师这次原谅了我。我也有因为生病没去耽误了一点点,但期末考要好好努力,让老师在看好我。
政治还可以啊,有A,在年段第10名。但也是要努力,不然会让人家追上的。
生物就差仅仅的一分就A了,都怪自己不背,别人都是100、99的。
地理一点也不好,才B,也是自己没背诵。
历史这次是闭卷考,连及格线都没达到,真是不应该看副班长他们玩啊!应该好好背自己的书。
月考成绩分析总结与反思600字以上一“月考成绩出来啦,”听到了同学这一声喊,我的心马上兴奋起来,“赶快发呀!发!”我和别的同学一样嚷嚷了起来。卷子发了下来,我心中刚才的热火,现在哗啦一下子被一盆凉水扑灭了,哎!考这样的成绩怎么见人呀!数学99分,英语99.5分,还可以说的过去,可是语文81分,政史地生88分,在小学我从来没有考过这样的分数啊!哎!现在真是后悔也来不及了,愧疚充满了我的心。
我默默的坐在椅子上,反思,想一想课堂上,我有没有认真的记笔记?没有,笔记我只是在书上画画,什么也不写。我下定决心,今后一定要记老师讲的重点、难点,子曰:“温故而知新,”记的笔记不只是记记就可以了,而是要经常温习笔记,这样在可以记得牢固。在学完一课时,我还要主动的预习下一课的知识内容,这样老师讲的知识我们就可以提前掌握了,课堂上老师再一点拔,我们就可以掌握的更熟练了。
这次的月考,我的主要失误就是语文阅读问答题失了分,所以我平常要多看一些好文章,并进行批注,老师说过阅读题有80%的答案都在文章里,只有把这篇文章理解透了,答题才不会有失误;数学上,这一次的整张考卷上面的题都是老师讲过的知识,这一次我粗心大意,把2当成了有理数,下一次,我一定记住老师教给我的课外知识,这样我的知识才可以比别人高出一些。正如老师说的,你每一天多学0.1,一个月你就可以多学到30个0.1。
我相信,在我的不懈努力下,我一定会考的比这一次好,一次跌倒不算什么,站起来向前继续走,直到目的地!我为自己定下了目标,就是保住第二,力争第一!加油!我是最棒的!
月考成绩分析总结与反思600字以上二本周三我们进行了开学以来的第三次月考,这次我考的并不好,虽然老师还没念名次,但我知道我还没有进我们班的前十名。这次我对自己很失望。
第一场考语文的时候,可能有些紧张,前面的一些基础题都没有认真做,后面的阅读题是老师讲过的,我们也背过的,我觉得很简单,状态才恢复好了。到后来检查的时候,我认为前面的题比较简单,而且后面的阅读题和文言文题占得分比较多。所以我就着重检查后面的分值较大的题了。前面的基础题做的时候没认真,检查的时候也没用心,以至于最简单的基础题一下子扣了八分,这是很不应该的。后面的阅读题和文言文题做得比较好,只扣了一分,但我还是不满意,因为我检查了那一题之后发现,那一题是因为我不认真才做错的,如果我认真一些那一分就不会扣了。作文是我比较满意的,虽然扣了三分,但那却是尽我最大努力写出来的。
第二场考数学的时候,状态恢复了不少,题全部都是做过的并且还讲评过,轻松了很多,这次我吸取了考语文时的教训,每一道题都很认真的检查,终于功夫不负有心人,这次的数学考试我得了120分。
第三场考英语的时候,可能是受了数学的影响,我认为题很简单,做的时候就没有那么认真了,结果错了很多很简单并且不应该错的题。
通过这次考试,我明白了很多道理:不管考什么,都不应该受外界因素的影响,要专心致志的对待每一道题。不能因为简单或分值的高低而不专心、不认真。平时也不能只顾课本上的题,也要注意课外的积累。只有这样才能考出自己理想的成绩。
月考成绩分析总结与反思600字以上三升入高中的第一次月考成绩已经出炉,语文92分全班第一,数学98分居次席,英语100,综合91,这看似良好的成绩,其中还藏着小小的遗憾,这些遗憾都是由疏忽大意造成的。
先说语文,除去作文扣的四分,其余的四分丢的真不应该,两道题回答不完整各扣一分,一道没加引号扣一分,一道“画蛇添足”扣掉一分,我如果能一丝不苟的去完成它们,语文成绩岂不是一个多么可观的数字?
数学的马虎更不应该,一失手成千古恨,把x的绝对值当成了x,虽说一个是对的,但把绝对值弄成个负数,简直心里后悔地像老鼠在挠。唉,只能怪自己太大意了吧。
历史部分更是大伤元气,司母戊鼎的历史地位如何一题,标准答案是世界上现存最大的青铜器,可我粗劣加工写成了世界上最大的鼎,这还不算,我在后面加上了四个字——用于祭祀,本该扣一分,因为它们四个又扣掉一分。
生物别提,43分,要不是历史的的顽强抵抗,综合否则失守90分,生物课代表没戏了。
月考的一系列失误,由于马虎失分的多,把自己会做的做错,不后悔才怪呢!以后类似的错误不要再犯,无论做什么马虎总会耽误大局。第二“画蛇添足”让我吃亏不少,复习资料的时候,要把每个知识点弄清、搞明白,每天学过的知识要及时温习。温故而知新,可以为师矣。
月考,其实并不是多么难,认真、细心的态度会造就一切。
月考成绩分析总结与反思600字以上四每到这个时候,都会有一种近乎相同的感受,就是不安,对成绩感到不安,对未来的学习感到不安。有的科目的成绩还说得过去,但我不满足于此;有些科目真的说不过去,通过这次考试,我还是有一定的收获的。
第一个就是我发现了在做题速度上的问题。从一开始,我没怀疑过我的做题速度,可是这一次,几乎每一科都有时间紧迫这个致命问题,仔细想想,原因就是由于每天在完成作业上拉的时间线过长了。拿物理来说,我的逻辑能力不是特别好,思考问题不全面,反应不够快,平时做题练习时思考的时间就会很多,只做到了保证质量,在做题数量上却一直没有提高。我平时并没有注意到这个问题,考试时时间一紧,大脑一片空白,做题毫无思路,更别说什么答对了。在这个问题上,我认为需要平时自习课上多多提高自己写作业速度,但前提是保证质量。如果想要见题就有思路,就要在吸收了课堂内容后,在课下多做题,每天一两道,重在坚持下去。为了提高做题速度,我会坚持做下去,数、理、化、生,每天都要有记录。
第二个就是缺少总结积累。在语文这一学科里显得尤为重要,有些知识点如字音字形,文学常识,作文素材等都是靠平时积累背诵的,临时抱佛脚肯定是行不通的。因此,在我的日计划里又多了一项语文基础巩固。
第三个就是心理素质的问题。从小学开始我的心理素质就不是很好,遇事爱紧张,直到现在,甚至在考试前几天偶尔就会有紧张感,不是我的信心不够,而是每一次考试后的败落想起来就让我难以承受,我不想有这种感觉,归根结底,我认为是知识不扎实以及其他与考试有关的能力不够,比如说考场上的随机应变,难题的大胆放弃等等。话说回来,我为什么每次都考不好?我觉得正如老师所说,一次考好了,你不去思考为什么会考好,到底是哪个环节起作用了;一次没考好,你又不去反思为什么考砸了,是哪里出了问题。无疑这种“不管不问”的行为对下一阶段的学习是有弊无利的。如果心里总想着自己这次又会考不好,考不好后结果又会如何,这样的话在复习阶段你就落后于别人一步了,所以我会尽量克制自己不去想那些没用的东西。
我承认自己不如别人聪明,不如别人反应快,但我必须做到比别人勤奋,肯吃苦,用不断重复的方法来加深记忆、积累经验,笨鸟先飞早入林,正是这个道理。从多次测试的结果来看,我的成绩都不是很理想,我认为自己就是不会学习,不会安排时间,可能这节课后做数学题比较好,我却拿了物理来做。很多时候是在做无用功自己却不知道。所以在这次考试之后,我会合理安排我的时间,在合适的时间段做应该做的事情。我很希望老师能够帮助我,给我指明前进的方向。我会百尺竿头,更进一步,争取今后取得好的成绩。
月考成绩分析总结与反思600字以上五在南实生活的日子过得飞快,一个月的时间转瞬即逝,月考如约而至,这周月考的成绩出来了,一般,数学116 英语115,而语文成绩很差,只有区区92分,比班里平均分都少6分,排在。全级204名。
数学这次扣了4分,一分在于答题不全面,还有三分就是平时做题时不够认真仔细,错的那道选择题平时在《课时作业》中已经做过了,可是对它不够重视,所以导致我在月考时的审题错误。
英语这次考的听力速度比较快,让人难以接受,在最后一题时,在听年龄时由于听的不够清楚,所以最后错了一个空,由于选择题部分并未下发,所以只有非选择题,这些题有是综合填空时不了解主谓一致,将such as和后面合并了,扣了一分。还有一分答题不全面。作文没用第三人称单数,扣0.5分。
高一月考总结与反思文科范文一时间如流水般淌过,转眼间,第二次月考席卷而来。我满怀憧憬的走进考场,但结果,却让我大失所望。面对这一张张虽优,却不突出的试卷,我不禁陷入沉思;看着一道道不该错的题目,被印上红色地伤疤时,我心里感到无比地自责,与自卑。
哎!语文91.5分,差点就跌破九十分,要是一不小心再错一道题,那可能就是八十多分咯!哎,这次考这么低的分数,我总结出了以下几点:
1、漏字、错字多,在我的试卷里,漏字和错字,至少占了两分,其中,漏字占了0.5分。
错的字呢,更是不应该,前面写错了,后面写的却是对的。
2、基础没掌握好,有一道两分题,是这么问的:这句话用了作文的描写方法,我二话不说,就写上了夸张二字,结果被老师,批评得很惨,哎,动作、语言、神态,才是描写方法啊!夸张分明是修辞手法嘛!
哎!数学98分。有人说,这么高的分数,你都不高兴啊,呼,高兴个啥啊,我们班里有五个一百,年级里有二十七个一百啊!竟然都没有我!我实在无语了……根据错的题目,我分析出以下一点:计算不认真。哎,错的两分啊,都丢在我的计算上,算错一个得数吧,那还说的过去,错两个,那就不对劲了,更何况,我的算式都写对了!哎,看来以后,真得算的仔细点了!虽然这次考了3A,却拿了个班级第11名,这要是在年级排名,那可不知道要到哪里去。我之所以考得这么差,可能是因为对学习的疏忽。这学期每到周末,我几乎是全天玩着电脑,课外练习题什么的,根本不做,至于看书复习什么的,那更不可能了。临近期末了,我要调整心态,调整学习态度,争取在期末考试中,取得我理想的成绩:语文九十五以上,数学、英语100分!
我一直在希望的田野上奔跑,虽然也偶尔被失败绊倒……
高一月考总结与反思文科范文二成绩单在今天发了下了,我总以为会考得很好,可是,你看,数字得了83分。我惊讶得不知所措。
回到家里,我连自己的成绩都不敢告诉家长,我只好在房间里反思自己。难道是我自己认为每一次考试都很出色,所以骄傲吗?难道是我在考试前没有人在复习吗?难道是我对学习的态度不好吗?
不,不是的。经过我的反思,我知道:在考试前,应该养精蓄锐,沉着冷静地深呼吸练习。考试中,应该稳定情绪,去审清题意,要学会避重就轻。遇到难题先不写,先写自己会写的,这样省时间。要学会巧用推理,用公式推理方法去做,就不会容易出错。考试后,绝不跟别人对答案,应该运用定位加联想的记忆方法去做,你考试的最高分就可能达到98分,最低分就80多分。
是啊,如果我按照上面的要求去做的话,我不就能考得好了吗?如果我在努力去学习,难道将来还会伤心吗?
不,不能这样,我决定一切重新开始。我不会知难而退的。经过这次的反思,我明白:最好的荣誉是靠自己刻苦努力换取的。
高一月考总结与反思文科范文三虽然我的学习成绩不怎么样,但是我知道父母、老师对我还有着很大的期望。这次考试我却又考砸了,而且考得特别糟(数学倒数第二),老师把试卷发了下来,我仔细地浏览了一遍,考砸的主要原因是:粗心、马虎。既然犯了错误就要改正。所以,通过这次考试,我也想了很多,以后一定要端正我的学习态度、养成良好的学习习惯。
学生月考自我总结范文1时间如流水般淌过,转眼间中段考也已结束,成绩也已经公布了。望着试卷上的分数,我惊讶了。因为这并不是我真正想要的分数。为什么我不能考得再高一些呢!于是,我开始自我检查。
我每到考试的时候总因紧张而很着急,为此,我想出了几个办法。
1、解答题时,不要急于下笔,要先在草稿纸上列出这道题的主要步骤,然后按照步骤一步步做下来,不忽略每一个细节,尽量把每一道题都答得完整;
2、平时多做一些不同类型的题,这样就会对大多数题型熟悉,拿到试卷心中就有把握;
3、适当做一些计算方面的练习,让自己不在计算方面失分。
我想如果我能做到我以上提到的这几点,我一定能把考试中的失误降到最低。因此,我一定会尽力做到以上几点的。
在下一次考试中,我一定会尽自己最大的努力做到最好。
学生月考自我总结范文2高二的第一个月已经过去了,在这个月里,自己认为学习比以前还是认真的,上课几本上不睡觉了,注意力比以前也集中了,但当月考过后才知道自己还有很多不足,这些认真都还只是表面的,没有真正沉下心来,也不善于去思考,尤其是数学,上课虽然认真听了,当天的题目也几本上会做,但过了几天没有去看,知识点就会记得模棱两可,公式代错,在考试时,会做的丢分,不会的就更加了,粗心是个严重的问题,几乎每次考试都会出点小错误。
物理也是一门头痛的科目,概念记不熟,公式不会用,题目也就不会做了,这是两门没有及格的科目了,其它的科目虽然及格了,但分数都不是很高,都还要发些功夫才能更好,这次月考已经完了,也不可以改变什么了,现在要做的就是在这个月里更努力的学习,下次考得好才是最重要的。
学生月考自我总结范文3在惶恐的情绪中,月考的分数出来了。当老师报到:“陈子珺,第38名“我当时就像霜打的茄子——蔫了。我心中悔恨极了,但是我想了想自我前段时间的所作所为,这引起都是自作自受。
首先我觉得导致我失败的一大因素是:基础没打扎实,要领不清楚。为什么会有这个因素呢?我想是因为我上课不认真,课后不复习的缘故。世界上没有后悔药吃,我只有此刻改正才为时不晚,“亡羊补牢,为时不晚。”
导致我失败的另一因素是粗心大意,每次我考完考试都不认真检查,每次都错了不就应错的题,丢了不该丢的分。我的作业也是这样:a看b,b看a,这类黑白颠倒的事也发生过很多次了。经过这次教训我必须痛改前非,下定决心改掉这个坏毛病,让成绩如雨后春笋般连连上升;如风筝般直入云霄;如小树般奋发向上。我坚信:我不比别人智力低,也不比别人差,只要我改掉陋习,痛改前非,我的成绩就真的会像雨后春笋的!
学生月考自我总结范文4在这次月考中,我语文考了94,数学考了91,英语考了100,虽然语文和数学都考了90分以上,但是我还是觉得没考好,因为这次月考语文和数学是我从小学到现在以来打破纪录的最低分呀!
在马上要走出校门时候,我想:一个完整的鸡蛋就要变成完蛋了。回到家,妈妈问:“考了多少分?”我想文蚊子一样地回答:“我这次没考好,语文94,数学91。”顿时,原本晴空万里的妈妈一下子变得天雷滚滚,妈妈大声地责备我,还把我的数学卷子撕了,我哭着来到我的房间,想:语文没考好,是因为和的一个读音he,本来我可以想到和平的,就是因为想得太多了,走神了,结果写成了和你。课内阅读的第1题我也可以写对的,就是因为标三角形时只标了一个字。
面对这几张试卷,我觉得自己向被人掌握了证据的罪犯,我希望下次能考三个满分!
学生月考自我总结范文5从成绩的分布上,可以看出本次月考有以下特点:
1、难度属中度偏难:由于考查到了上学期的内容,分值占26分,有的学生知识就忘了,所以导致部分学生成绩偏低。
九年级月考成绩总结范文1月考已经过了,我的成绩一直往后退,我拿着考卷失望的对待老师、父母。当我走到成绩表前,看到和我同班考的同学都在往前进,我由此变的好自卑。
其实在考试中,我很早就做完了,但并没有认真的检查,这只能怪自己。
语文我并没有考A,让语文老师在一次的对我失望,我不敢面对老师。主要是基础和课外的扣得太多了,作文还可以。
数学也并不理想,差2.5分就A,老师看了也只摇摇头。不该错的错得太多了。
英语一般般啊,老师这次原谅了我。我也有因为生病没去耽误了一点点,但期末考要好好努力,让老师在看好我。
政治还可以啊,有A,在年段第10名。但也是要努力,不然会让人家追上的。
生物就差仅仅的一分就A了,都怪自己不背,别人都是100、99的。
地理一点也不好,才B,也是自己没背诵。
历史这次是闭卷考,连及格线都没达到,真是不应该看副班长他们玩啊!应该好好背自己的书。
虽然这次考不好,但是不要气馁、自卑,好好读、背,不要临时报佛脚,那么一定会考的很好的,努力,让老师重新认识自己。
相信“世上无难事,只要肯攀登!”谨记着。
老师的话也要记着,用老师教的学习方法那么肯定没错,争气考好一点,好让自己有个满意的交代。
九年级月考成绩总结范文2一、基本情况:
本次总分100分,期中优秀分数为85分,及格分数为60分。三班45人参加考试,达到优秀的有11人,优秀率为24.44%,达到及格的有25人,及格率为55.56%。四班45人参加考试,达到优秀的有9人,优秀率为20.00%,达到及格的有20人,及格率为44.44%。比较来看,三班优秀、及格都比四班稍高,四班成绩不是很理想。与其它两个兄弟班级比较,优秀略高而及格略低。
二、存在问题:
学生方面:
1、对基础知识掌握不牢,基本题型没有掌握。
尤其是后半部分的学生,基础太差。
2、学生粗心毛病严重,因计算丢分的很多,像童宽、原绍华、刘昊东、张笑燕,张丽虹,闫怡文,臧亚楠,赵立君等。
3、学生答卷不科学,时间分配不合理,通过观察、调查,有些学生前面的题用的时间过多,后面的一些大题来不及做,再者很少有学生检查的。
4、学生畏难心理严重,不愿动脑,从平常的教学中发现,学生遇到稍难一点的题目就不做,缺乏自主探究的能力,只等教师讲,且只满足于记答案,要结果,而不是从教师的讲解中总结思路、方法、思想等,导致再遇到此类问题仍然不会。
作为教师,主要存在以下几点:
1、教师忽视了基础知识的学习。
2、由于只忙着赶课,教师复习巩固的不及时,造成遗忘。
3、知识和经验没有很好的结合,一些教学思想、方法、思路教师虽然在讲课时渗透了,但缺少练习巩固,因此在学生的头脑中不能形成思想方法,遇到问题就无从下手。
4、在讲解一些习题时,速度有些快,学生无思考的余地,应该稳扎稳拿,不能急于求成。
三、改进措施:
1、针对这次出现的问题,下一阶段应重点抓好基础知识的教学,不能过高的估计学生。
2、认真备好课,选好练习题,不讲求形式,要注重实效。
3、加大检查力度。
对每一个知识点复习后,及时的进行检查,以便发现问题及时补救,不能只求速度不求质量。抓好落实,做好辅导,按时检查,对优秀边际生和及格边际生进行特别关注。
4、对学生进行一些规律性的教学,重点教给学生思考的方法、解题的技巧,加强学生应变能力、分析问题能力的培养。
5、教给学生答卷技巧,科学的答卷。
在平时的考试中注意培养学生的答卷技巧和应试心理。
九年级月考成绩总结范文3着时间的流逝,不知不觉间,距离中考只有30天的时间了。和一模、二模相比较,在刚刚过去的三模考试中,很多同学凭借自己的努力,取得了可喜的成绩。回忆当初,一模考试在总分800分的前提下,全年级700分以上人数只有58人,600分以上只有836人;二模考试总分760分(未考体育),660分以上只有125人,560分以上1088人;三模考试总分790分(除理化试验),700分以上就有180人,690分以上竟有281人,600分以上1091人,590分以上1158人。虽然这个成绩与学校董事会给我们提出的20__年中考目标还有一些差距,但我们可以清楚的看到,在老师的精诚合作与同学们的奋力拼搏下,我们取得了明显的进步。我们还有时间,我们相信,在剩下的一个月内,在全体老师和同学们的共同努力下,我们一定能够完成学校给我们定的目标,创造辉煌!同学们有没有信心?古人说过,“行百里者半于九十”。王校长前不久也在毕业班领导组会议上指出:“后期30天是黄金时间,应该当黄金来用。”可见,后期的复习安排尤为重要!根据前几届的后期复习来看,最后一个月的冲刺,总分普遍可增加20分以上,希望同学们在后期备考阶段,每位同学都要有精细的规划,合理安排好时间复习应考。下面就如何合理安排后期的复习,给同学们提出建议。
一、要清醒的认识到自己的优势和不足,这段时间在跟上老师复习节奏的同时,可从本人的实际情况出发,主动征求老师意见,制定恰当的复习计划。为了保证同学们后期复习的有效性,各备课组老师都给同学们提出合理的复习建议。
语文读懂文章再动笔
阅读在语文试卷中所占分值较多,又相对难以把握。复习现代文阅读时,同学们要把握议论、记叙、说明三种不同文体的阅读规律,将老师平时讲的这三种文体的阅读技巧运用起来。要有意识地按不同文体阅读文章,不要完全凭语感。同学们在阅读中出现的问题就是没有读懂文章,就草草答题,这是不可取的,要完全读懂文章后再开始答题。
文言文阅读考查的文章都是老师讲过的,大家要抽出几天时间,把课本中所有文言文都看一遍,对一些重点课文里的关键词句,要做到明其意、能运用。考生在复习时要做到从基础入手,注重字词句的翻译,掌握文章和作者的背景资料,这对考生答题有帮助。数学回归基础细审题
目前已进入冲刺阶段,这一阶段的重点不是提高解题能力,而要把时间和精力用在避免失误上。首先,查找知识漏洞。冲刺阶段剩下的复习时间很短,同学们每做一道题都要把它吃透弄懂,不要留下疑点和漏洞。其次,学会认真审题。很多考生对试卷后面的大题都会认真审题分析。事实上,考试中最容易丢分的是前面分值相对较小的题目。考生不要用惯性的思维定式想当然地解题。这样有可能忽略“埋伏的陷井”。
另外,大家在这个复习阶段要回归基础,不要再钻难题、偏题。要把有限的时间用在基础知识的复习上。因为中考考查的知识点还是以基础知识为主。
英语典型错题多分析
后期同学们要把主要精力用在认真整理每次考试和练习中摘录出来的错题上,对错题一定要知道正确答案,并再次分析以前错误的原因,反复记忆,保证做过的题目不再丢分;同学们在现阶段要以复习基础知识为主,包括理清时态、记忆典型句式结构和固定词组的用法等;临考前,对不同体裁的文章,还要有针对性地背诵几篇典型、优秀的英语作文,并着重记忆范文的结构和文中引用的典型事例等,进而积累素材,保证写作文时有事可写。物理模考试卷要用好
考生物理总复习不要搞题海战术,可充分利用试卷复习。
每次考试试卷都由老师们精心命题制出的,质量较高,用来冲刺复习非常合适。大家可
将物理学科分为电、光、力、热四部分,再由四部分分为若干小的知识点,针对自己薄弱的知识点,找出与该知识点对应的试题来看,查出自己存在的问题,并在老师的指导下弥补。后期要以梳理知识为主,还要注意联系生活实际复习,用自己学过的知识解决生活中的一些问题,这是物理考试常涉及的内容。
化学化学实验别小瞧
化学复习时要重视实验。实验对考生理解巩固知识点、提高解决实际问题的能力都非常重要。大家要在实验中理解、记忆、应用知识点。临近中考,大家要有意识地训练自己的解题速度,合理分配考试答题时间,掌握一些答题技巧。在答题时,还要注意语言表达的准确性,学会用简明扼要的文字答题。
政治思考查阅处理好
后期政治复习同学们要合理利用开卷资料,处理好独立思考与查阅课本资料的关系;注重审题和答题规范的训练,特别是要避免一些非智力因素失分,如审题不严,答题条理不清、不完整等。要养成良好的答题习惯,先易后难,不求难题都会做,但求会做的题目一定不错。历史利用目录找不足
历史复习后期要回归课本,是利用目录去回忆相关内容,既节约时间,又能查找自己的不足之处。答题时,认真审题,把握细节,不要一味相信和依赖考场用书。
二、后期要充分安排好可安排的时间,制定合理的计划。
要正确处理好学习与生活、锻炼、娱乐等之间的时间比例关系。每位同学都要认识到“疲劳战”是决不会提高复习效益的;同时,还要正确处理好教师课堂教学与他同学们自主复习间的时间比例关系。越临近中考,更宜同学们自己安排复习,查缺补漏,促进各科平衡,提高总体成绩。因此,要合理安排每一天复习内容。越具体越有事干。
三、复习资料不要滥用,回归教材
中考命题总体上仍重视基础。因此越到后期越应回归教材,同时也可以对教材中的补充内容做些研讨。现在的复习资料很多,质量也是参差不齐,建议复习资料严格筛选,决不能滥用。建议以中考考纲为基础,再辅以其他精选的资料,坚持举一反三,“以一当十”,即懂一题会解一类题,切实提高资料的使用效果。现阶段,学生都有一种过分依赖资料的习惯性心理,容易把课本丢掉,这种现象非常不可取。
四、重视每次考试以及考过的试卷,查漏补缺
考试是升华知识能力的手段,同学们需要对试卷认真分析,或让老师帮助分析。通过细分析、细查漏,可使每个学生每科至少多得5分。考试时,要坚持“会做的题都做对”的原则。要根据中考考纲,排查知识点的掌握情况,对易混淆的、相近的、容易出问题的进行分析,分析自己掌握知识的薄弱环节,有重点地进行弥补、强化。
五、信心是走向成功的必备因素
中考比我们三次模拟考试中的任何一次都简单,只要我们树立信心,定能成功。往届我校有一位学生,三模考了500分左右,但是他信心满满,后来凭借考前一个月的冲刺,结果中考比三模多了100多分,让所有人都大为吃惊。可见,每位同学都要要树立信心,勇敢冲刺,因为结果是任何人都无法预知的。
总之,方法、动力、信心这三样是战胜中考的缺一不可的制胜法宝,希望每位同学都能凭借后期的努力,化合理利用剩余时间,在中考中考出佳绩,创造辉煌!
九年级月考成绩总结范文4随着国庆大幕的落下,初三的第一个月也已经向我们挥手告别,在这每天两点一线的紧张生活中一个月的时光已经悄悄流逝。作为一名即将中考的学生,初三的课业繁重是我所始料未及的。经过暑假比较艰苦的翻花训练,对于新的学期的开始有了很好的铺垫。
在新学期开学时也为分班的事情着急,就更加坚定了初三这一年提高成绩的决心。对于新的环境,新的老师,新的课程安排等等,经过这一个月的学习也已经逐渐适应。本次月考成绩相对于前两年也有了提高。更重要的是在老师们的指导下学会了知识更好的应用而且进一步养成了较好的学习习惯。
在这次月考中,取得了班级13名,年级18名,还算比较让自己满意的成绩(历史第二高)。语文,化学名次分别是8名,16名。数学,外语,物理分别是27名,57名,19名。对比之后发现,英语和数学是本次月考中主要给自己拉分的科目。我的英语水平在年级里也属于一般,就是学的不扎实,这次也是历史最低的78分,在英语方面首先要保证基础不扣分,同时提升阅读和完形,要背的东西多了,就更要在平时下功夫,基础才能不丢分。在数学方面,92分的成绩确实不能让自己满意。
究其原因,我觉得细节与知识的`结合还有漏洞,在以前没有养成良好的学习习惯,对概念的模糊,都在这份数学试卷中暴露了。还有就是思维没有充分发散,一道题半个小时也没想出来。压轴题上不去,细节还扣分,这样高不成低不就的学习是必须要摒弃的。
物理与数学相同,学习知识就要新旧结合,同时还要锻炼思维的严谨性,把知识点学透不能摸棱两个。只有把只是学透了,思维才能得到充分的发散。并且要养成良好的学习习惯,细节绝不放松。语文和化学在这一个月要背的很多,虽然成绩都还不错,但都有可惜的分数。所以更要在学习完知识之后加紧复习和及时的总结相信都会有所提高。
在今后的学习生活中,仍然有一段很长的路要走,良好的学习习惯是成功的保障。我的目标就是在所有考试中不丢让自己觉得遗憾的分。学习而不思考,等于吃饭不消化,我相信对于学习中的问题,有了好的学习态度,在经过自己的思考和总结一定会提升自己的学习质量。
九年级月考成绩总结范文5这次考试我退了20名,年级164名,班级25名。上次总成绩是年级144名,我发现自己身上存在着许多问题,使成绩退步了。
1,是没有充分的把握时间,这是我退步的一个很大的原因,因为科目多,学习也紧张,各学科都会在自习课上留一些作业,当把作业写完的时候,自习课都快要下课了,所以自习课没有抓好时间去复习,到了考试前我有些科目还不熟。
2,在上课时没有认真地听,结果到复习的时候记起来很吃力,很费时间,是本来就少得的复习时间变的少之又少,卷上有很多老师讲过的题,因为上课没认真听,失去了很多不应该失掉的分,影响了总成绩。
所以,要充分的利用好复习时间,不要盲目的去看,要用心去记,上课认真听讲更重要,因为老师讲的都比较全面,比书上的知识要全面,复习起来也不会太吃力。
语文:93分,年级65名,是第一次考这么好的成绩,卷子上发现有许多得零分的题,是把这些题看的太浅了,没有更深的去理解。要多写一些语文题,多一些有价值的书,让自己积累更多知识。
数学:47分,年级187名,卷上的题太难了,还有自己做的题太少,要多做一些题。
英语:55分,年级189名,还是基础不好,背的语法也少,英语是最重要的学科。
我要把星期天的时间要来复习英语,从七年级,一点一点的复习。
物理:57分,年级142名,已达到了自己的目标,希望继续保持。
化学:37.5分,年级108名,书上的一些知识没有背熟,做的题也比较少,卷上的题有的都没有见过,要多做题,多背,不会的去问。
政治:43分,年级205名,应为复习时间少,政治都没有好好复习,老师也没有说什么知识重要,在哪盲目的复习,也不习惯新老师的教课方法,和八年级的政治老师教的方法截然不同。我想:我会慢慢地习惯的。
脑科学家发现,人的大脑细胞被开发的只占10%,即便人高度紧张和兴奋时,也有大约50%的脑细胞处于休眠状态。前苏联学者叶夫莫雷夫指出:“人的潜力之大,令人震惊万分。如果人们迫使大脑开足一半马力,那么我们就能毫不费力地学会40种语言,把《苏联大百科全书》从头到尾背下来,完成几十个大学的课程。”
爱恩斯坦死时曾表示过愿意将他的大脑捐献出来供人们研究, 后来科学家研究发现实际上爱恩斯坦的大脑使用还不到全部的10%,最伟大的科学家的大脑使用都不到10%,那普通人的用了多少?有些人不到5%,有些则连1%都不到。这说明大脑至少有90%被荒废掉。
这真是人类最伟大的发现,比爱恩斯坦的相对论还伟大。想一想爱恩斯坦使用不到10%的大脑就可以成为最伟大的科学家,取得许许多多惊人的发现,那么我们如果多开发1%甚至10%,那结果会是怎样,肯定是不可想象的. 难怪英国着名智力训练家波诺博士说:“全世界最大的荒原就在你我的头发之下。
这次语文我考得还可以,103分,我挺满意的。如何学好语文呢,首先必须要掌握的是每课语系提示及书下注解的字音、字型及解释。看注音的重点是看与现今的读音不同的字;字形的重点看容易混淆的字;解释的重点则要看句子的解释及重点字的解释。千万不要忘了,还有通假字哦!不管任何时候默写是务必要做的,给课文的后句知道前句,给前句知道后句,还要知道每句话所表达的思想感情。至于阅读,只能是多读多练。作文吗,那就更不用说了,一定要多读些好文章,多积累些好词、好句,多背诗。在做文中可以引用一些名人名言,为自己的文章锦上添花。
数学是我最喜欢的科目。它不需要用大量时间来背东西,而且会使我们的脑筋变得非常灵活,这正是我喜欢数学的原因。这次月考我对数学的成绩不太满意,应该考得再好一些。“数学这东西,就是要多做题,各种类型的题都见过了,还怕什么!”这句从我妈嘴里说出的,总在我耳边回旋的,永不变更的话,听起来还真有一些道理。
实话说,英语考得不好。主要问题出现在阅读方面,导致阅读不好的直接原因在于词汇量太少。很多单词都不认识,造成句子与句子之间的关系很难明白。以后我应该多积累词汇,多一些英文书籍,扩展英文词汇量。
物理的成绩我还挺满意的。但是确实有一些不会的知识,主要集中在电路那部分的画电路图与连实物图上。想把物理学好,一是认真背概念,不可多字少字;二是多做题。
2.不论是上升或下滑,一定要找到原因。如果上升,是因为考试难度或题型适合你?是自己近期学习勤奋、方法对路?如果下滑,是知识方法没有掌握牢固?是知识方法还有盲区?是弱科拉分太严重?是考试临场发挥欠佳?
3.这次考试有哪些经验和教训,是否达到了自己的期望值,自己在学习成绩上还有多大的上升空间。
二、知识方法总结
知识点的总结是月考总结最重要的一环。因为不总结,你根本就不明了失误的原因,更无法拿出有效的解决办法,那么你下次可能还在相同地方犯错误;更容易让自己心慌意乱、不知所措。
1.得到答卷后,应对答这份卷子的情况进行一个全面的回想,浏览卷子中的每道题,你此时关注的,不应仅是错题,而是包括你答起来不流畅的题,思维有障碍的题,以及凭运气做对的题。这些题都是你的软肋。
2.应着重对错题部分知识进行复习。千万不要就题论题,如果只是将错题改正了,这样只是让你多会做一道题而已,下次类似的题变一变形,可能又错。殊不知,一道题错,可能是你相关的知识体系就没有搞清楚。
3.追查错误的原因。由点及面对错题涉及的知识做一个更深、更广的复习。英语错了一道考察冠词的单选题,那你是不是对冠词这部分知识就没掌握 好?物理一道大题的受力分析又错了,好好想想你的受力分析是不是一直就存在问题?如果答案是肯定的话,为什么不以这次考试为契机,把这部分知识疏漏处赶紧 补上呢?如果又是应付了事,下次一定还会出问题。
三、考试技巧总结
请再次回顾整个考试过程,这次你的回顾重点是在考试技巧上,看看下面的问题自己是否细细想过。
1.这次考试你的策略是什么?时间安排是否合理,有没有出现先紧后松或先松后紧的现象?
2.有没有出现填错答题卡,或者一些很明显的低级失误?如果有,你要怎么能让自己记住这个血的教训?
3.具体到每门学科。英语是否没有时间看完整个阅读?听力是否因为纠结前面的内容而影响了听后面的内容?数学是否因为专注后面的某道很难的大题而没有检查,导致丢了一些不该丢的分。等等。
4.把这次考试的错题总结到你的错题本上,以更好的回顾和吸取教训。
通过考试技巧的总结,想必同学们自己就能明白,在这次考试中,如果你能怎样安排时间,安排答题顺序,就能取得更好的成绩。把你总结的记下来,这都是你最宝贵的经验,请把你们的每一次考试当成是最终考场上的真实演练。
2018---2019学年英语教研组在对高考试题的研究过程中存在的主要问题是⑴. 教师在总结的过程中只注重了对往年试题的命题特点以及解题思路进行了分析,而忽视或者不敢对今后的高考命题趋势进行分析和预测。这一点充分说明我们对高考的研究仍然很浅显,深度和高度都不够。⑵. 很多教师的专题总结没有新意,对高考试题没有自己独到的看法;大多数教师给出的高考备考策略缺乏个性,尤其是缺乏结合二中学生实际而给出的备考策略。很多备考策略都是人人皆知,但未必适用于二中学生。(3)主讲教师对自己主讲的内容没有深度地进行研究,仅仅局限于做一下试题,不能或不敢提出自己对于试题的看法或困惑,把给老师讲题等同于给学生讲题,没有深度,没有概括性,没有对试题的反思,只是罗列知识点。这样的课堂不仅老师们听着没意思,带到教室里,学生也会觉得厌倦。
本学期大教研工作思路:
本学期该项工作仍然会继续开展,但对老师的研究内容和形式不再做出统一的规定,采用“集中+民主”的方式来进行,按照老师的特长来自行决定高考试题的研究方向。我们可以从多角度对试题进行研究,比如:从课堂教学的角度去研究所讲的内容。阅读材料如果浅显易懂,我会怎样设计一节这节课?教学设计预设学生会出现哪些问题?这些问题曾经出现过吗?是否是属于高考重点难点?该如何去突破?阅读材料如果高于学生的阅读能力该怎么上这节课?我打算用什么方式去引导学生?也可从试题研究的角度去分析材料的来源,原来的材料经过了怎样的修改才演变成了今天的高考试题?删掉了那些词汇?增加了哪些词汇?可否把原来的材料拿过来之间为我们二中的学生所用?我可否把高考试题进行改编,完型变成语法填空或者改错,对学生进行二次考查,等等。也允许教师有多种形式的教研活动安排,可以课堂实操高考试题的讲解;也可以就高考试题的某一点(例如新题型“读后续写“)展开深入的探讨;可以根据高三学生的实际测试表现设计课堂教学……
2.继续深入推动高三大型考试后组织全校英语教师进行二次评卷工作,尤其是英语作文的评卷工作。
二、小教研工作存在的问题有:
(1) 多数英语教师的教学教学计划缺乏长期性,缺少对高中三年的英语内容进行合理的规划。众所周知,英语是一门基础性很强的学科,学生不可能在某一个较短的阶段内有很大的突破。因此,高三的问题不可能只是因为高三教学过程中出现了纰漏,很有可能在高一高二的教学过程中学生就没有养成一个良好的学习习惯,打下一个牢固的基础,导致高三没有长足的发展。因此我特别建议高一高二的英语教师要有长期的教学计划,在这一点上备课组长的决策就显得尤为重要了。如何不让小教研工作流于形式,备课组长责任重大。
(2)学期初制定的对月考成绩进行分析的工作做得不够好。1、月考时间和小教研时间中间间隔较大,分析失去了实效性。2、碍于教师情面,不好意思对成绩落后的班级继续“雪上加霜”。3、成绩落后的班级原因不外乎班主任班级管理有问题,学生不配合,教师怨言较多等,都是些老生常谈的问题,总是分析问题没意思。
(3)由于每一个年级组安排时间紧任务重,每位老师在此过程中都承受了巨大的身体和精神上的双重压力,老师每天都在忙着备课,讲评试卷,批改卷纸,从而导致没有太多的时间对学情进行研究,对因为生源不同所反映出的问题进行细致的分析,因此不能提出相应的对策。
本学期工作思路:
高二(3)
班主任
熊凤兰
人数
65
男:43
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四月
组织学生参加期中考试
准备家长会
主题班会:如何搞好学习
女:22
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现有人数65人,男43人,女22人;其中浙江转来的健美操集训队的寿旻超同学本学期集训任务比较多,因而来校上课的时间将会较上学期少。
开学之初,认真检查了全班同学的寒假作业;现同学进入了正常的学习秩序当中,学习势头好。
五月
月考
课本剧的比赛
主题班会:法制教育
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继续抓好学生的养成教育,培养学干的工作能力,提高学生的学习成绩。
六月
期末考试
语文、数学、英语、物理、化学、生物、政治会考
进入高三学习的动员大会
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二月
检查学生寒假作业,学生注册报到
开好第一次主题班会:总结与目标
表彰优秀学生
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三月
布置新学期的黑板报