Tests may be the most unpopular part of academic life. Students hate them bec

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问题    Tests may be the most unpopular part of academic life. Students hate them because they produce fear and【B1】______about being evaluated, and a focus on grades instead of learning for learning’s sake.
   But tests are also valuable. A well-constructed test【B2】______what you know and what you still need to learn. Tests help you see how your performance【B3】______that of others. And knowing that you’ll be tested on【B4】______material is certainly likely to【B5】______you to learn the material more thoroughly.
   However, there’s another reason you might dislike tests: You may assume that tests have the power to【B6】______your worth as a person. If you do badly on a test, you may be tempted to believe that you’ve received some【B7】______information about youself from the professor, information that says you’re a failure in some significant way.
   This is a dangerous—and wrong-headed—assumption. If you do badly on a test, it doesn’t mean you’re a bad person or stupid. Or that you’ll never do better again, and that your life is【B8】______. If you don’t do well on a test, you’re the same person you were before you took the test—no better, no worse. You just did badly on a test. That’s it.
  【B9】______, tests are not a measure of your value as an individual—they are a measure only of how well and how much you studied. Tests are tools; they are indirect and【B10】______measures of what we know. [br] 【B3】

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