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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了人总是会后悔逝去的过去,后悔自己没有做的不一样。但其实,真正重要的是现在而不是不可改变的过去。
1 . Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. mystery       B. obviously       C. experience       D. former       E. fact       F. critically
G. celebrity       H. aged       I. previous       J. present       K. object

In the Journal of Social Psychology, two U. S. researchers published the first serious study of a question that seems to be troubling millions. Almost every     1     from Bill Gates to Kesha, is required to have an answer: What advice would you give to your younger self?

Robin Kowalski and Annie McCord asked more than 400 participants, all     2     over 30. They got some entertaining replies like “Don’t marry her”. But we’re little closer to making clear the     3     that has always bothered me: What, precisely, do people take themselves to be doing when they ask themselves this question?

Pretty     4    , it rests on a paradox(悖论). You only acquired the wisdom on which your advice is based by making the mistakes you’re now advising your     5     self to avoid. For example, many respondents gave some answers “Stop being so afraid” - of failure, of other people’s judgements, of life. Excellent advice, but you’ll never feel its force until you’ve first acted afraid and seen where that got you.     6    , as the saying goes, is a harsh teacher. It makes you sit the test first and only gives you the lesson afterwards.

Of course, if “advising your younger self” were just a happiness - boosting technique to remind you of what you’ve learned in life, nobody could     7    . However, browsing the replies to the study, what you sense, far more frequently, is regret. People truly wish they had not married so young, chosen a career to please their parents, or spent the money instead of saving it. And this only brings into focus on the     8     that regret is a basically self-contradictory(自相矛盾的)emotion. You’re feeling it because you’ve grown into the kind of person who can look back     9     on what you did in the past. This means that, judged by your     10     values, you’ve emerged from your life experience better than before. Therefore you ought to be happy rather than regretful.

The important thing isn’t what you might have done differently in the past, if you had been someone that you couldn’t have been back then. It’s what you’d do now. For many people, I know, this can be a huge challenge. But unlike changing the past, it has the great advantage of not being impossible.

2023-03-17更新 | 80次组卷 | 1卷引用:上海市控江中学2022-2023学年高一下3月开学考英语试卷
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了在先进科技的帮助下,将会出现的智能家居。
2 . Choose the correct words from the box and fill in the blanks.
energy-saving   superb   affection   react to
follow     facilities   manless     combined

Today, we have to use switches for our lights, knobs for our    1    , and remote controls for our TVs and air conditioners. In the future, we will be using     2     technology every day for    3     control of just about everything in our home. The future home will use     4     sensors to tell when you leave home each morning and then go into an     5     mode all by itself. You will no longer have to think about turning switches on and off yourself. Your home will also learn your daily routine and     6    , so everything will be ready for you when you get home each evening. Your lights will come on the instant you enter the door along with your favourite music or T'V programs, and you will find your dinner already prepared for you. All controls will     7     voice commands, so if you want to change your routine, you just say aloud what you want and the home system will     8    .

2023-02-04更新 | 45次组卷 | 2卷引用:大单元作业设计 人教版 选择性必修一 Unit 2
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