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Guide to Recruitment Examination for Institutions in Inner Mongolia in 2020 —— How to Solve Logical Fill-in-the-Blank Problems with Cihai Style?

In the examination of public institutions, logical fill-in-the-blank often appears in the front position, and students often fall into a "strange circle" that can do it but can't do it right. After all, most questions still require candidates to have strong language understanding and vocabulary accumulation ability. In the investigation of word accumulation, the meaning of words is difficult to remember and easy to be confused, so the accumulation of words has become a headache for many students. In fact, using the method of analyzing words and phrases can help us to understand words more skillfully and solve the problem of logical filling in the blanks better.

Example 1: If it is difficult to swim to one side, you can float on the water until the water flow slows down obviously, and then try to swim to one side. If it is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

The most suitable items to fill in the underlined part are:

A. follow the trend and be exhausted. B. it is not enough to go with the flow.

C. Both sides are exhausted. He has done his best.

Answer B.

The choice of this topic is all idioms, which can be understood by analyzing idioms, such as "guiding potential", "cause" means "following", "potential" means "guiding in a good direction", and the whole means "following the trend of things and guiding them in a direction conducive to achieving their goals." "Go with the flow" means "go up and down with the flow, go with the flow". Metaphor has no firm position, lacks the ability to judge right and wrong, and can only follow the crowd. Similarly, other idioms can also be understood through this skill of analyzing the style of writing.

First, the words "from left to right" and "have it both ways" are derogatory and do not match the emotional color of the sentence, excluding C and D. "Make the best use of the situation" is to conform to the trend of things and guide them to develop in a direction conducive to achieving their goals. From the following article "Try to swim to one side after the current slows down obviously", it can be seen that there is no favorable direction to guide, and the purpose of floating on the water is only to avoid the turbulent current and exclude A. Secondly, it is also in line with the sentence meaning to fill in "insufficient" here. Therefore, choose B in this question.

Thinking guidance

Other idioms can also be memorized in the same way when doing problems, such as "count the poor and count the poor", so you can understand that "count the poor and count the poor", "count the poor" and "poor skills" mean that only a little skill is used up. We can also use "exhaustion" in our daily life, such as "screaming at the top of our lungs" and "exhausted", which all describe the exhaustion of strength. By analyzing the style of Ci Hai, it is not difficult to understand the meaning of "try your best" as a whole, and the strategy and power to describe it have been exhausted.

Additional remarks

In addition to expressing the style of the sea in words, there is another point that needs our attention. We can see that most of the words in the title contain literal meaning and extended meaning. For example, item b goes with the flow, which can mean to rise and fall with the flow. It also means that there is no firm position, lack of ability to judge right and wrong, and you can only follow others. This requires candidates not only to understand the surface meaning, but also to accumulate its deep meaning. However, judging from the civil service examination, there are not a few logical fill-in-the-blank questions that only test the literal meaning, and students need to master them flexibly.