[1]It’s hard to give the concept of being charming. In general, to be charming means to possess an attractive personality. There is no unchanging secret to be charming, but a positive change in your thinking can get great benefits.

[2]If you want to learn to be charming, you have to learn the art of politeness. Nobody likes someone who is rude and grumpy (bad-tempered) all the time, and if you are cordial and polite to people around you they will obviously appreciate your presence.

[3]Sincerity is the key to becoming charming. If you genuinely wish to win people over and appear charming in their eyes, you need to be genuinely feel what you say to them.

[4]The most charming men and women have the ability to make people laugh. Everyone loves to be humorous as it can greatly remove the despair or sadness in everyone’s lives.

[5]Learn to look at the bright side of things, and the world will be a better place. If you want to be known as charming, you have to be able to convince people that no matter how bad things may seem at the present moment, _________________________________.

[6]Personal grooming(打扮) and appearance play a bigger role. Though it is not the most important thing in order to be charming, it does have a certain effect.

[7]In order to learn to be charming you need to keep all these points in mind and do them with a smile on your face. The point of how to be charming is not simply to attract more people towards you. It is more concerned with living a healthy and positive life and spreading that feeling to everyone around you.

1.How does the author introduce the topic of the text? (no more than 8 words)

_____________________________________________________________________________

2.Fill in the blank in paragraph 5 with proper words. (no more than 6 words)

_____________________________________________________________________________

3.What tips of being charming are mentioned in the text? (no more than 9 words)

_____________________________________________________________________________

4.Explain the underlined sentence in Paragraph 7 in your own words.

_____________________________________________________________________________

5.What is the passage mainly about? (no more than 5 words)

_____________________________________________________________________________

 

1.By giving concept of being charming

2.they will always get better./Everything will be better soon/ All goes well in the end

3.To be polite; to be sincere; To be humorous; to be optimistic; to be good-looking

4.You must remember these points and put them to practice gladly so that you can become attractive. / You should beard these points in mind and carry them out if you hope to become charming

5.How to be charming

【解析】

試題分析:本文主要講如何變得優(yōu)雅迷人。優(yōu)雅迷人是一種氣質(zhì),由內(nèi)而外的產(chǎn)生,需要多方面的努力,這樣才會(huì)受周?chē)娜说臍g迎。

1. giving concept of being charming 根據(jù)文章第一段It’s hard to give the concept of being charming作者說(shuō)優(yōu)雅迷人這個(gè)概念很難定義,所以作者在后文從各個(gè)方面闡述如何變得優(yōu)雅迷人。因答案為By giving concept of being charming。

2. will always get better./Everything will be better soon/ All goes well in the end 根據(jù)語(yǔ)境Learn to look at the bright side of things可知作者教育讀者要看到事情積極的一面。所以在周?chē)娜擞龅絾?wèn)題的時(shí)候,鼓勵(lì)他們看到事情好轉(zhuǎn)的一面。故答案為they will always get better./Everything will be better soon/ All goes well in the end。

3. be polite; to be sincere; To be humorous; to be optimistic; to be good-looking 根據(jù)第二段到第六段的內(nèi)容,或者看段首句可知,作者表明要變得優(yōu)雅迷人應(yīng)該要you have to learn the art of politeness;Sincerity is the key to becoming charming;the ability to make people laugh;Learn to look at the bright side of things和Personal grooming(打扮) and appearance play a bigger role。簡(jiǎn)化之后得到答案,故答案為T(mén)o be polite; to be sincere; To be humorous; to be optimistic; to be good-looking。

4. must remember these points and put them to practice gladly so that you can become attractive. / You should beard these points in mind and carry them out if you hope to become charming 根據(jù)語(yǔ)境In order to learn to be charming you need to keep all these points in mind and do them with a smile on your face可知為了變得迷人,你需要記住上面說(shuō)的幾點(diǎn)并帶著微笑來(lái)實(shí)行。in order to:為了keep sth. in mind:記住某事.。故答案為You must remember these points and put them to practice gladly so that you can become attractive. / You should beard these points in mind and carry them out if you hope to become charming。

5. to be charming 根據(jù)文章大意可知本文主要講如何變得優(yōu)雅迷人。優(yōu)雅迷人是一種氣質(zhì),由內(nèi)而外的產(chǎn)生,需要多方面的努力,這樣才會(huì)受周?chē)娜说臍g迎。故答案為How to be charming。

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