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補(bǔ)全短文(五) 觀點(diǎn)看法?+哲理故事?+學(xué)習(xí)提高
A
You?often?focus?on?building?relationships?with?others,?but?you?forget?the?first?step:being?a?friend?of?yourself.How
can?you?have?good?relationships?with?others?if?you?don’t?even?have?a?good?relationship?with?yourself??Here?are?some
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2、ips?for?you?to?be?a?friend?of?yourself.
Forgive?yourself.?1. It’s?normal?to?make?mistakes,?so?do?yourself?a?favor?by?giving?yourself
forgiveness.
2. There?are?some?things?you?cannot?change,?such?as?your?background?and?your?past.?So?learn?to
accept?them,?smile?and?move?on.
3、Focus?on?your?strengths.?Instead?of?focusing?on?your?weaknesses,focus?on?your?strengths.?Recognize?your
strengths?and?build?your?life?around?them.
3. One?reason?you?may?not?like?yourself?is?that?you?are?too?focused?on?what?you?don’t?have?and?forget
about?what?you?have.?So?write?your?suc
4、cess?stories.?They?do?not?have?to?be?big?things;?there?are?a?lot?of?small?but
important?achievements?in?your?life.
Stop?comparing?yourself?with?others.?The?way?you?measure?your?success?is?not?determined?by?other?people.?4.
So?it’s?useless?to?compare?yourself?with?others.
Always?b
5、e?true?to?yourself.?5. Similarly,?you?won’t?like?yourself?if?you?know?that?you?lie?to
yourself.So?it’s?important?to?always?be?true?to?yourself.?Be?honest!
A.You?don’t?like?other?people?lying?to?you,?right?
B.Instead,?it?is?determined?by?your?own?life?purpose.
C.It’s?true?that?you?a
6、re?not?perfect,?but?neither?is?everybody?else.
D.Write?your?success?stories.
E.Accept?things?you?can’t?change.
F.Make?friends?with?yourself.
B
One?day,?a?lovely?girl?found?two?weak?birds?while?she?was?walking?in?the?woods.?She?took?them?home?and?put
them?in?a?small?cage
7、.?1. Every?morning?they?greeted?her?with?a?beautiful?song.?The?girl?loved?them?very
much?and?wanted?their?singing?to?last?forever.
2. The?larger?and?stronger?one?of?the?two?birds?flew?out?of?the?cage.?The?girl?watched?worriedly?as?it
circled?high?above?her.?She?was?afraid?that?it?would?
8、fly?away?and?she?would?never?see?it?again.?So?when?it?flew?close,
she?grasped(抓住)?at?it?wildly.?She?was?very?happy?that?she?held?it?tightly?in?her?hand!?3. She?opened?her
hand?and?was?surprised?to?find?the?bird?was?dead.
She?noticed?the?other?bird?jumping?up?and?down?in?the?cage.?She?co
9、uld?feel?that?it?wanted?to?be?free.?It?hoped?to
fly?in?the?clear,?blue?sky.?She?lifted?it?from?the?cage?and?flew?it?into?the?air.
4. She?watched?the?bird?circling?once,?twice,?three?times.?5. It?sang?the?sweetest?song?she
had?ever?heard.
The?fastest?way?to?lose?love?is?to?hold?it
10、?tight.?The?best?way?to?keep?love?is?to?let?it?fly.
A.When?the?bird?was?flying?happily?in?the?sky,?she?was?so?glad.
B.One?day?the?girl?left?the?cage’s?door?open.
C.She?fed?them?with?love?and?the?birds?grew?strong.
D.To?her?surprise,?the?bird?flew?back?closer?and?sat?softly?on
11、?her?shoulder.
E.Her?love?for?the?bird?killed?it.
F.Suddenly,?she?felt?something?happened?to?the?bird.
C
You?might?be?surprised?to?know?that?you?only?use?5?to?10?percent?of?your?brain’s?capacity(容量).?1.
And?scientific?research?has?actually?found?better?ways?for?you?to?rememb
12、er?what?you?have?studied.
Dr.?Robert?A.Bjork,?a?psychologist(心理學(xué)家)?at?the?University?of?California,?the?USA,?says?that?instead?of
sitting?at?the?same?desk?while?studying,?it’s?better?to?change?rooms?sometimes.?His?research?says?our?minds?connect
what?we?are?studying?with?things?around?us.?2
13、.
Have?you?ever?played?a?sport?or?musical?instrument?You?won’t?just?do?the?same?drill(練習(xí))?over?and?over?again.
You?usually?practice?many?different?drills?to?get?different?skills.?It’s?helpful?to?use?the?same?idea?while?studying.
Bjork’s?research?suggests?you?try?learning?more?kinds?of
14、?subjects?in?a?study?session?instead?of?just?one.
3.
Two?psychologists?say?that?taking?notes?by?hand?is?better?than?on?a?computer.?Scientific?research?says?that
writing?down?how?you?will?understand?it?later?helps?you?remember?concepts(概念).?4.
Have?you?tried?studying?a?lot?the?night
15、?before?the?test?We?usually?call?it?cramming(?惡補(bǔ)).?Scientists?say?that?is
not?the?best?idea.?5. This?helps?you?remember?it?longer.
Do?you?think?you?might?try?these?tips?out?If?they?don’t?work?for you,?don’t?worry.?There?are?many?different
ways?to?learn,?so?find?the?best?ways?for?you.
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A.Computer?notes?only?help?you?remember?some?facts.
B.You?should?spend?as?much?time?as?possible?on?learning.
C.Instead?of?cramming,?try?studying?a?topic?a?little?bit?every?few?days.
D.You?will?have?a?better?chance?of?remembering?all?the?different?skills.
E.If?you’re?only?using?that?much,?you?need?to?know?how?to?make?full?use?of?it.
F.So?try?changing?study?places?to?help?the?brain?remember?things?in?different?ways.
【參考答案】
A 1—5 CEDBA
B 1—5 CBFAD
C 1—5 EFDAC