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高效学习方法和技巧
学习需要方法,
找到适合自己的方法,学习才能事半功倍。接下来,我结合我自己的学习情况,给大家总结的高效学习《五部曲》
一、预习是学习的重要环节上课前充分预习,考试前充分地复
习,与
“
打有准备之仗
”
有同曲之道。预习效果好,听课才能有针对性;听课有针对性,复习才能顺利进行;复习深
刻,作业、考试才能得心应手。所以说预习是学生学习过程中一个必不可少的环节。
二、掌握好高效的听课方法课上集中精力听课,是掌握知识的捷径。听讲时,思想上必须与老师讲解的思路保 持一致,听老师对事物是怎样分析、推理;听老师解决问题是用
什么方法、技巧;听老师
对问题有哪些提问和解释。这样才能把握住听课的重点。听讲中,要把自己在预习中的理解,和老师讲解的相比较
,看自己和老师有哪些相同点和区别
点。
三、合
理安排复习时间很多科学家通过研究发现,有几个时间段有利于巩固记忆:一是学习后最初几分钟内,电生理活动
引起蛋白质的合成;二是学习后在
48
小时内复习;
三是一周之后脑突触发生永久性变化。根据人在学习过程中这一生理变化,采用复习加强记忆就显得 特别重要了。如果我们能够在学习的内容即将忘记时进行复习,那么复习的效
果最好,效
率也最高。著名的心理学家艾宾浩斯通过实验发现了人的记忆与遗忘规律。实验证明:在学习仅过了
20
分钟后,就忘记记忆内容的
42%
,
1
天后忘却量已经达到了
66%
,到了第
31
天,忘却量高达<
/p>
79%
。他根据实验结果,画成了著名的遗忘曲线。并表明遗忘的
规律是
“
先快后慢
”
< br>。这条规律提示我们,
—
定要尽早、及时地对所学知识进
行
复习,以便在知识还在大脑内时就加深印记,否则大脑中已经没有痕迹了,只能再费精
力重学。合理安排复习时间特别重要并且必要,制定复习计划,严格按精英特计划执行,并
力求形成习惯,是我们每一位学生都应该力求努力做到。
我
们为什么要复习呢?因为我们记忆效果没有那么好,不可能过目不忘,所以需要重复、增强记忆。同时,复习的进
展
也有利于学习效率的提高。
四、做作业的科学方法这里有七种做作业的技巧:
1
、先复
习后做作业。复习是做好作业的关键,只有复习得好,作业才能做得好。做作业前先把老师这一节课所讲的内容认
真地看一看,弄清楚基本原理和概念后再去做作
业,作业才能做得既快又好。
2
、认真审题。
做作业最关键的
—
步就是审题,连题都判断错了,作业内容
就全错了。首先第
—
步要弄清楚题目的内容,所给的条件,什么
要求,需要联系哪些知识等等;其
次是考虑好解题思路、方法、步骤,要善于把
—
道题分成几部分,化大为小、化难为易、分清其中的已知和未知,弄清
各部分的联系,设计好整个解题步骤,
—
定要让自己做到不
p>
明白题意不做题,不清楚方法步骤不下笔。
3
、细心的做题。
< br>做题是表达思路的全过程,这个过程要求既动脑、又动手。做题的关键是要保证
“
规范
”
、
“<
/p>
准确
”
。要做到这两点就要求学生认真的
抄好题,书写格式必须正
确、规范,严格按照各类题的解题要求,仔细演算解题的每
p>
—
步,得出正确的结果。只有平时做题认真细致,步骤完整,思路正
确,表达严密,准确无误,考试时才能按照这种良
好的习惯进行
五、重视错题积累在学习的过程中
,同学们可能遇到过一错再错的现象
究其原因,多数是由于在
学习中不求甚解,不注意总结积累所致。那么,该怎么办呢?实践证明,自编一本
“
p>
易错题集
”
是避免做题一错再错的最好办法
。错题本的复习方法:
1
、每周把该周错题本中记录的题目快速
浏览一遍;
2
、每月把该月错题本中记录的题目再快速浏览一遍
;
3
、每个季度把错题本中三个月记录的题目再快速浏览一遍;
4
、大考前
把该错题本中的所有题目认
真复习一遍,确保题不二错
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There are moments in life when you miss
someone so much that you just want to pick them
from your dreams and hug them for real! Dream what
you want to
dream;go where you want to
go;be what you want to be,because you have only
one life and one chance to do all the things you
want to do.
May you have enough
happiness to make you sweet,enough
trials to make you strong,enough sorrow to keep
you human,enough hope to make you happy? Always
put yourself in others
’
you
feel that it hurts you,it probably hurts the other
person, too.
The happiest of people
don
’
t necessarily have the
best of everything;they
just make the
most of everything that comes along their ess lies
for those who cry,those who hurt, those who have
searched,and those who have
tried,for
only they can appreciate the importance of
peoplewho have touched their begins with a
smile,grows with a kiss and ends with a
brightest future will always be based
on a forgotten past, you
can
’
t go on well in
lifeuntil you let go of your past failures and
heartaches.
When you
were
born,you were crying and everyone around you was
your life so that when you die,you're the one who
is smiling and everyone around you is
send this message to those people who mean
something to you,to those who have touched your
life in one way or another,to those who make you
smile when you really need it,to those
that make you see the brighter side of things when
you are really down,to those who you want to let
them know that
you
appreciate
their
if
you
don
’
t,
don
’
t
worry,nothing
bad
will
happen
to
you,you
will
just
miss
out
on
the
opportunity
to
brighten
someone
’
s day
with this we went to school, we have access to
English all the time, because it is one of the
necessary subjects. Before we
attend
college, we keep our attention on the grammar, but
now college means the new stage and we should pay
attention to practical English. Here are some
, it is important to speak out loudly.
The purpose of learning English is to communicate
with foreigners, so as to get to know more about
the world. Grammar is not the only
thing we care about. What we should do is to open
our mouths and improve our ability to use spoken
English. It begins
with
reading
textbooks.
When
we
listen to
the tapes
and
repeat
many
times,
then
our
ent
Trump,
as
he
often
does,
had
a
few
things to
sayAfter
admitting
that
he
had
been
lonely
over
the
holidays,
Trump
took
advantage
of
his
first
public
appearance
of
the
new
year
Wednesday
to
air
lingering
grievances, make
multiple false claims and reinforce recent
decisions that h
ave rattled financial
markets and his party’s he held forth for more
than 90 minutes before a small pool of
reporters and photographers, members of his
Cabinet, ostensibly called to the White House for
a meeting, sat quietly
around a long
conference defended his decision last month to
withdraw U.S. troops from Syria and sharply cut
the deployment to Afghanistan,
moves
that disturbed Republican allies in Congress and
prompted the resignation of Defense Secretary
James N. Mattis. In doing so, he contradicted his
own
recent claim that the U.S. had
achieved its objectives of total victory over
Islamic State militants in Syria.“Look, we
don't
want Syria,” he
continued.
“We're talking about sand
and death. That's what we're talking about. We're
not talking about vast wealth. We're talking about
sand and death,” he said,
seemingly
contrasting the war-
wracked country
with Iraq and its vast oil “can do what they want
there, frankly,” he added, a comment likely
to
unnerve
officials
in
Israel,
who
have
worried
that
a
U.S.
withdrawal
from
its
positions
in
eastern
Syria
would
allow
Iran
to
expand
its
influence
there.“It’s not my
fault,” he said. “I didn’t put us there.”Trump
offered little further clarity on the U.S.
withdrawal from
Syria, which he
initially
said would take place in 30
days, saying now that the pullout will “take place
over a period of time.”Later, in a long riff
a
bout Afghanistan, Trump
seemed to endorse Moscow’s 1979
invasion of the country —
an act that
the U.S. viewed as an attempt to spread communism
and waged a long, covert operation
to
combat during the Carter and Reagan
administrations.“The reason Russia was in
Afghanistan was because terrorists were going into
Russia,” Trump said,
making a case to
leave the polic
ing of hot spots in the
Mideast and Central Asia to countries in the
region. “They were right to be there. The problem
is
it was a tough fight.”The Soviet
Union eventually was bankrupted by its Afghan war,
Trump added. “Russia used to be the
Sovie
t Union. Afghanistan made it
Russia,
because
they
went
bankrupt
fighting
in
Afghanistan.”Historians
generally
agree
that
the
Russian
invasion
and
subseque
nt
occupation
of
much
of
Afghanistan was one of several factors
that contributed to the collapse of the Soviet
Union, although the country never went years,
Republicans
have credited President
Reagan with bringing an end to the Soviet Union by
his aggressive increase in U.S. military
spending.
Trump’s comments stood in
stark
contrast
to
the
view
Mattis
espoused
in
the
resignation
letter
he
presented
last
month
after
failing
to
convince
the
president
to
hold
off
on
withdrawing from Syria.“We must do
everything possible to advance an international
order that is most conducive to our
securi
ty, prosperity and values, and
we are strengthened in this effort by
the solidarity of our alliances,” Mattis ’
comments clearly stung Trump, wh
o
responded last month with
criticism
of
his
former
Pentagon
chief.
On
Wednesday,
he
stepped
that
up,
claiming
that
h
e
fired
Mattis.“What's
he
done
for
me?
How
had
he
done
in
Afghanistan?
Not
too
good,”
Trump
said.
“As
you
know,
President
Obama
fired
him,
and
essentially
so
did
I.”Obama
did
not
fire
Mattis,
although
the
general did retire several months early
in 2013 fro
m his position as the head
of the military’s Central Command after dissenting
from Obama administration
policy y was
Mattis’ final day at the Pentagon. Trump, in a fit
of pique after the resignation letter became
public, had moved up Mattis
’
termination dateIn addition to his
foreign policy comments, Trump also downplayed
December’s stock market losses, which
erase
d all positive gains for the
year, as “a little glitch” and asserted
—
wrongly
—
that there are “probably
30
-
35 million”
immigran
ts in the U.S. illegally. The
nonpartisan Pew
Research
Center
estimates
that
as
of
2016,
there
were
10.7 million
unauthorized
immigrants
living
in the
country,
a
number
that
has
declined
in
recent
repeated his call
for Democrats to agree to $$5.6 billion in funding
for a border wall, and expressed surprise not to
have received overtures
from them over
the holidays to negotiate an end to the government
shutdown.“I was in the White House all by myself
for six or
seven days,” he
said. “It
was very l
onely.
My family was down in Florida. I said, ‘Stay there
and enjoy yourself.’ I felt I should be here just
in case people wa
nted to come and
negotiate the border security.”Trump,
who met later in the day with congressional
leaders away from TV cameras, ha
s
already dismissed a funding proposal
from House Democratic leader Nancy
Pelosi that includes $$1.3 billion in border
security leaving the door open to a compromise,
Trump continued
to argue for the
importance of a wall, pointing to other
exa
mples of barriers. He incorrectly
asserted that Obama’s Washington residence is
surrounded by a
10-
foot wall
and cited the Vatican, which he said “has the
biggest wall of them all.”“When they say the wall
is immoral, then yo
u better do
something
about the
Vatican,” he said. “Walls work.”As
Trump spoke, a “Game of Thrones”
-style
movie poster teasing Iran sanctions
—
“SANCTIONS ARE
COMING,” it
read
—
lay unfurled across the
table directly in front of him. But he made no
remarks on the did, however, comment on
Sen.-elect Mitt Romney of
Utah, who
wrote
in
the
Washington
Post
on
Tuesday
that
he
was
troubled
by
Trump’s
“deep
descent in
December” and
that
his
deficit in
“presidential
leadership in qualities
of character … has been most glaring.”“I wish Mitt
could be more of a team player,” Trump said. “And
if he’s not, that’s OK
too.”Seeming to
warn Romney about the fate that lies ahead for
Republican lawmakers who vocally criticize him and
his preside
ncy, Trump boasted that he
“got rid of” former Sens.
J
eff Flake of Arizona and Bob Corker of
Tennessee, both of whom opted not to seek new
terms last ng both men of
seeking
publicity in taking stands against him, Trump
suggested that Flakewould be seeking a job as a
paid cable news contributor
—
or perhaps in another
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