1 . A teacher gave his students a test. Most of the students finished all the questions without much effort
All of the students thought that this question was some kind of
So they all
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He went on to say, “In your lives and careers, you will
Over the following days each of the students
A.while | B.until | C.since | D.after |
A.cleans | B.manages | C.supports | D.guards |
A.pity | B.risk | C.story | D.joke |
A.natural | B.clear | C.possible | D.unusual |
A.address | B.family | C.name | D.age |
A.left behind | B.lifted up | C.put away | D.handed in |
A.unanswered | B.open | C.out | D.unprepared |
A.exercise | B.experiment | C.test | D.match |
A.Possibly | B.No | C.Sure | D.Never |
A.love | B.help | C.respect | D.meet |
A.important | B.unique | C.intelligent | D.honest |
A.consideration | B.attention | C.discussion | D.protection |
A.look | B.smile | C.listen | D.play |
A.remembered | B.proved | C.explained | D.realized |
A.lesson | B.opinion | C.premise | D.argument |
Allan, my husband, had recently moved up the tennis league's ladder(晋级赛)and would compete against someone at a similar skill level. "Do you know who your opponent is?” I asked him. My husband explained that although he knew his opponent's name, he had never met him. That's when I saw a young man—about twenty years old—at the other end of the reception area.
The young man had large muscular arms and a well-built body. He was using a skip rope at quite a fast pace; I thought he might be warming up for a tennis match. I smiled at my husband and said that might be his opponent. Allan gave me a frustrated(沮丧的)look on his face, remarking it was an unusual way to prepare for a tennis match, as he continued completing his usual warm-up routine.
The league coordinator(统筹者)called out my husband's name, and then she called the young man. I gave my husband a kind of smile that wives give their husbands when they are encouraging them. The coordinator gave them their court number. They introduced themselves to each other, shook hands, and headed off.
The young man was dressed in the latest trendy tennis clothes and looked great. With his muscular body, he could have easily be a star athlete. Allan was at least thirty years older, much less muscular, and dressed in an ordinary tennis shirt and untrendy tennis shorts. Allan's focus had always been on good tennis shoes, socks, and, of course, the tennis racket.
When they walked onto their court, the pre-game warm-up began The young man played with confidence. It was almost as if he was showing his ability. Allan closely observed his various strokes and powerful serves, while casually returning each shot. Then began the game.
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The young man quickly won the first round.
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The young man was visibly frustrated by the end of the match.
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3 . From my earliest childhood memories, my mother was my entire world. Each Sunday morning, I would be
The family meals kept us
My mother’s life revolved around cooking for her
Looking back, my mom was the best version of herself. She exhibited excellent
And my mother’s focus on food excellence taught me a valuable lesson: Whatever your goals in life, perform them to the best of your abilities. Her
A.driven | B.annoyed | C.wakened | D.disturbed |
A.buy | B.eat | C.prepare | D.heat |
A.angry | B.nervous | C.frightened | D.focused |
A.relax | B.cook | C.engage | D.scare |
A.table | B.sofa | C.bed | D.window |
A.cool | B.close | C.warm | D.comfortable |
A.allowed | B.discussed | C.studied | D.limited |
A.Instead | B.Therefore | C.However | D.Otherwise |
A.family | B.children | C.parents | D.friend |
A.fast | B.conveniently | C.firmly | D.seriously |
A.bedroom | B.kitchen | C.bathroom | D.garden |
A.quiet | B.selfish | C.patient | D.generous |
A.contents | B.levels | C.instructions | D.places |
A.speaking | B.learning | C.teaching | D.cooking |
A.book | B.example | C.expression | D.voice |
4 . The biggest misconception that I've ever heard of is that in order for us to find success in anything, we must be willing to give up something else.
Over the years, I've come to realize that isn't true. As I grow, I find several things are truly stopping us from living a more fulfilling life. Below are some.
Place limitations on yourself
On the surface, limitations are the things that stop you from achieving something.
Lack self-control
We all have some aspect about ourselves that we don't like.
Our ability to come up with creative solutions for our problems comes from our ability to learn and adapt. If you're not learning anything, you're not progressing. Leonardo da Vinci once said, "Learning never exhausts the mind." And I believe it.
Final thoughts
When you get stuck on something, you are never truly stuck
A.Lack self confidence. |
B.Lack learning and adaptability. |
C.We shouldn't bottle up our own weaknesses. |
D.Maybe you're someone who drinks a lot of alcohol or smokes. |
E.It means that what you are currently doing isn't enough to get you over the barrier. |
F.Whether it's career or health, one must be sacrificed in order for the other to succeed. |
G.However, limitations are also the things that keep you restricted in the same life cycle. |
5 . A young man came across his old teacher. “I became a teacher because you inspired me to be like you,” said the young man and told him the following story:
One day, a friend of mine
Then you shut the door and told us all to get up and began to
You went from pocket to pocket, and when my
If an educator must make students lose the
A.watched | B.cleaned | C.entered | D.designed |
A.borrowed | B.stole | C.learned | D.heard |
A.imagined | B.feared | C.realized | D.regretted |
A.immediately | B.hopefully | C.possibly | D.luckily |
A.change | B.share | C.throw | D.return |
A.forced | B.glad | C.grateful | D.afraid |
A.fill | B.search | C.exchange | D.use |
A.encouraged | B.expected | C.allowed | D.required |
A.turn | B.choice | C.chance | D.result |
A.considered | B.continued | C.started | D.stopped |
A.interesting | B.confident | C.shameful | D.dangerous |
A.goal | B.fame | C.business | D.dream |
A.mentioned | B.described | C.argued | D.complained |
A.reason | B.excuse | C.report | D.message |
A.admiration | B.help | C.respect | D.support |
6 . With age, and the experience of achieving great success, it has become clear that physical wealth, power, fame and possessions(财产)do not add anything significant to the actually happy life. I find having
I always buy many things, but I find things that make a life worth living cannot be
In my opinion, if the destination is great wealth, I think we will feel happier after
I enjoy the wonderful
A.memory | B.fame | C.wealth | D.success |
A.awful | B.grateful | C.peaceful | D.wonderful |
A.folded | B.contained | C.bought | D.recycled |
A.exercises | B.experiences | C.performances | D.expressions |
A.pretend | B.prove | C.fear | D.choose |
A.pick up | B.make up | C.make out | D.hold up |
A.destination | B.defeat | C.honesty | D.conclusion |
A.keeping | B.begging | C.quoting | D.getting |
A.celebrate | B.control | C.entrust | D.replace |
A.tells | B.posts | C.gives | D.throws |
A.act | B.security | C.prediction | D.liquid |
A.Curious | B.Previous | C.Romantic | D.Generous |
A.request | B.find | C.worry | D.complain |
A.frank | B.energetic | C.kind | D.pleased |
A.lead | B.gather | C.claim | D.organize |
During last year's summer holiday, I finally realized my dream. I travelled to Europe. What a(n)
After getting to Germany by plane, it took me four hours to get to France on a bus.
After getting off the bus, I saw many people enjoying afternoon tea outside of cafes,
The next day, we got up early for a boat ride on the Seine River. It was wonderful to appreciate the city's scenery from a boat.
Paris is also considered a(n)
Travel not only lets me know how big and beautiful the world is, but also lets me know that there are a lot of things to
A.terrible | B.boring | C.dangerous | D.unforgettable |
A.Arriving in | B.Leaving for | C.looking for | D.Thinking over |
A.built | B.checked | C.cleaned | D.burned |
A.photo | B.park | C.statue | D.sight |
A.painted | B.protected | C.restored | D.tidied |
A.leisurely | B.nervously | C.hurriedly | D.worriedly |
A.Hopefully | B.Gratefully | C.Finally | D.Strangely |
A.crowed with | B.famous for | C.short of | D.free from |
A.treasures | B.views | C.stories | D.copies |
A.shopping | B.entertainment | C.tourist | D.dancing |
A.amazed | B.bothered | C.affected | D.worried |
A.expensive | B.important | C.difficult | D.convenient |
A.ran | B.sat | C.jumped | D.sang |
A.require | B.learn | C.value | D.consider |
A.district | B.countryside | C.town | D.world |
8 . Peer pressure is the phenomenon where we tend to get influenced by the lifestyles and the ways of thinking of our peers. Peer pressure can prove beneficial but it is often observed to have negative effects on society.
We tend to get influenced by the lifestyles of our peer group. The changing ways of life of our peers often force us to change our ways of looking at life and leading it. It's a human tendency to do what the crowd does.
When you do not like a particular idea, it is obvious that you won't like to follow it. For sure, you won't like to go that way. But it is your peer group that may force you to do something you hate. In such cases, there are chances that you won't do well in those things.
There are many teenagers who experience great pressure from their peer group that forces them to take to drinking.
A.Peer pressure is not always bad. |
B.So what is negative peer pressure? |
C.Peer pressure can lead to a loss of individuality. |
D.Things you do not enjoy doing cannot bring you success. |
E.However, following your peers blindly leaves a negative effect on your life. |
F.They may even enjoy something as harmful as drug use because of peer pressure. |
G.However, the good effect of the crowd is greater during your teen years. |
9 . For humans, ignorance (无知) is inevitable (不可避免的) : It's our natural state. There's too much complexity in the world for any individual to master. Ignorance can be frustrating, but the problem is not ignorance itself.
According to David Dunning, ignorant people don't know how ignorant they are. If you give a group of people a task to do and then ask them how well they think they've done on the task. Poor performers overestimate how well they've done; strong performers often underestimate their performance: This is because those who lack skills also lack the knowledge of what skills they're missing.
Our ignorance, in general, shapes our lives in ways we do not know about. Put simply, people tend to do what they know and fail to do what they don't know.
This is a fact of life.
A.Ignorance means you have neither. |
B.So they think they're pretty good. |
C.It’s the trouble we get into by not recognizing it. |
D.But ignorance has costs. |
E.It's knowledge of possibilities that makes us miss them. |
F.We can't choose what we don't know about. |
G.In that way, ignorance channels the course we take in life. |