七選五。根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Everyone knows English is one of the most important subjects in middle schools. And we always know learning English is very important,but few students know how to learn English well.1.

I think if we have a right way to learn English,and we work hard,then we must learn English well. But what is the right way?2. Second,everyone knows remembering new words is important,but how to remember them?I think we can copy new words on pieces of paper,and take them with us. When we are free,we can read them. Third,how to improve our listening and speaking?3.And we can answer the questions in class;don’t be afraid of making mistakes. I think it’s useful to us. Finally,it’s about reading and writing.4.And try our best to retell them. We can also keep a diary every day,and spend an hour practicing English.

5.If necessary,we can turn to our classmates and teachers for help instead of giving up. If we don’t study hard,it’s difficult to learn English well.

A. To begin with,you can recite as many words as you can.

B. First,we must be confident enough to learn English and be interested in it.

C. Whenever we meet difficulties in our English study,we shouldn’t lose heart.

D. We can sing English songs,listen to the radio and listen to tapes every day.

E. Then how can we make rapid progress and learn English well?

F. In a word,we will make rapid progress.

G. When we are free,we can read articles in English.

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