9.How to be a teenage role modelIn today's world,most teen role models(楷模)are famous people.They appeal to the teenagers a lot with their looks,money and fame.(36)G.If you are a teen out there and you want to inspire your peers(同齡人),here are a few steps that you should follow:
Build confidence.
People always believe in those who believe in themselves.(37)E.Build on these strengths and let them help you to develop into the kind of role model you want to be.
 (38)A.
Having a unique character can really draw others to you more than being the same as others.This does not mean that you should give up the same interests you have with your friends,but just try to be a leader rather than a follower of others.
Be humble.
 (39)C  Many people respect those who have accomplished a lot in their lives but are still down to earth.Remember just because you have found your confidence doesn't mean you should look down upon others.
Play the role you have created for yourself.
After you have gotten a positive image(形象) of yourself and a good relationship with your peers,stick to it!Be guided by your desire(欲望) to be a role model in everything you do.(40)D   
Having mastered the above steps,you will start noticing the positive influence you are having on others.Keep trying to better yourself as you continue to inspire others.

A.Develop your own style.
B.Choose your own role model.
C.There is nothing as golden as being humble(謙遜的).
D.Let your entire life be inspirational to others.
E.So build faith in yourself by getting to know your strengths.
F.You should overcome your weaknesses.
G.However,anybody can be a teenage role model if they put their mind to it.

分析 本文講述了如何成為青少年榜樣,和作者想要講的一些成為青少年榜樣的技巧與方法

解答 36.G.推理判斷題.從第一段中的 If you are a teen out there and you want to inspire your peers(同齡人),here are a few steps that you should follow即如果你是一個十幾歲的青年,你想激勵你的同行,這里有一些步驟,你應(yīng)該遵循,可知接下來要講這個方法大致所包含的內(nèi)容,故選G.
37.E.推理判斷題.上句Build confidence.People always believe in those who believe in themselves說明建立信心.人們總是相信那些相信自己的人,所以,應(yīng)該通過了解自己的長處,建立對自己的信心,故選E.
38.A.推理判斷題.從空格下一段的內(nèi)容Having a unique character can really draw others to you more than being the same as others即有一個獨特的性格可以真正吸引別人給你比別人一樣,說明要發(fā)展自己的風格,故選A…
39.C.推理判斷題.從標題Be humble即要謙遜可知,沒有任何事可以像謙遜一樣珍貴,故選C.
40.D.推理判斷題.從空格后的一段的第一句Having mastered the above steps,you will start noticing the positive influence you are having on others即掌握了以上步驟之后,你會開始注意到你對他人的積極影響,所以要讓你的整個生活激勵他人,故選D.

點評 七選五閱讀是完成性閱讀,和完形填空很類似,不同的是一個選詞,一個選句子.解題時,要注意上下文語境,充分考慮信息詞(選項中和空格前后句子中相同或相近的詞),選出最符合語境的句子.

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