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2016屆浙江省杭州市五校聯(lián)盟高三年級(jí)上學(xué)期第一次診斷考試英語(yǔ)試題

選擇題部分(共80分)第一部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分) 從A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。1.--Kim,givemeyourreportby1Oam.--__haveyoubeeninchargeofthisproject?A.SincewhenB.BywhomC.ForwhatD.Fromwhere2.Lifeislike__________ocean;only__________strong-willedcanreachtheothershore.A.an;theB.the;aC.the;/D./;a3.—Wherewouldyouliketosit?Inthecornerorneartheplatform?—______.IwouldliketositbythepianosothatIcanwatchthemusicianplay.A.EitherB.NeitherC.NoneD.Both4.Itmaybenecessarytostop_____inthelearningprocessandgobacktothedifficultpointsinthelessons.A.a(chǎn)tintervalsB.a(chǎn)trandomC.a(chǎn)teaseD.a(chǎn)tlength5.Ifafriendsnapsatyouorisunfriendly,stepback,andwithasenseofpassion,trytoexperiencelifefromhis____.A.perspectiveB.priorityC.privilegeD.policy6.Overtheyears,peoplehavelearnedfromantsthatteamworkandperseveranceareindeedtwokey______tosuccess.A.certificatesB.ingredientsC.approachesD.instructions7.Ifyoupletely____foodsanddrinksthatyoulove,you'llonlysetyourselfuptogoonalargeamountofthoseitemslater.A.takeoutB.cutoutC.giveoutD.putout8.Theexhibition_____suchendangeredanimalsasthegiantpandaandtheSiberiantigeranddescribestheworkbeingdonetoprotectthem.A.exploitsB.featuresC.demonstratesD.inspects9.Wewillhavesix-dayholidayduringtheingAPECmeetingstrafficontheroads.A.toeaseB.easingC.easeD.havingeased10._____withsomuchtrouble,wefailedtopletethetaskontime.A.FacedB.FaceC.FacingD.Toface11.-Mum,Ialwaysfeeleverythingisunfairtome.--plaintsinlife________nosense,forthingswillbewhattheyshouldbe.A.makeB.havemadeC.willmakeD.a(chǎn)remaking12.DoyourememberwhenIfirstmetyou?Ofcourse.I___________atOxfordUniversity.A.studiedB.hadstudiedC.havestudiedD.wasstudying13.Justbepatient.You_____expecttheworldtochangesosoon.A.can’tB.maynotC.needn’tD.didn’t14.Thewomanburstintotears________shewasannouncedthewinner.A.thatB.instantlyC.unlessD.incase15.Englishisalanguagesharedbyseveraldiversecultures,__________usesitdifferently.A.allofwhichB.eachofwhichC.allofthemD.eachofthem16.Itisthethirdtimethatshehaswontherace,______hassurprisedusall.A.that B.where C.which D.what17.Nomatterhowmuchknowledgeyouhave,ifyoursubjectisatall______,becarefulwhendiscussingitduringyourspeech,oryoumaywelloffendyouraudience.A.diverseB.sensitiveC.abstractD.original18.—I’msorry.I________atyoutheotherday.—Forgetit.Iwasabitoutofcontrolmyself.A.shouldn’tshoutB.shouldn’thaveshoutedC.mustn’tshoutD.mustn’thaveshouted19.—I’mworriedabouttheingtest!—______,youcandoit!A.Don’tmentionitB.eonC.WelldoneD.Notlikely20.Don’ttellmeyou’llhaveadinnerdateagain.______.Ididn’tmeanto.A.Youmeantit.B.Youmadeit.C.Youguessedit.D.Youdeservedit.第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21~40各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。MostteensImeetthesedayslackbasicsocialcourtesywhendealingwithpeople.Myownson,whobasicallygrewupwithhisgrandmother,theoriginal21guru,hasperfecttablemanners.Thisispartlybecausehewas22tomannersataveryyoungage.However,whenweeatathome,hewouldnot23manners.SoIaskedhimwhy.Hesaid,”IbehavethewayIamsupposedto24whenI’mout,butwhenIamathomeIwanttobe25.”That’swhenIrealizedthatmostparents,myselfincluded,do26theirchildrentheproperwaytobehaveoutsidethehome,buttheyarealso27tobelievethatathome,anythinggoes.My28tohimwas“goodbehaviorhasnothingtodowithwhereyouareorwhomyouarewith”.Thenheanswered,“ButIbehave29whenI’mwithotherssothattheythinkbetterofme.”AndthatiswhenIrealizedthatIwasdoingthingsall30.Iexplainedtohimthatithadnothingtodowithwhatpeoplethink.This31himevenmore.SoIwentontoexplainthatbehavior,whetherinyoureveryday32withpeopleoratthediningtableathome,isan33ofwhoyouare.Well,attheageof13,hegotit.Sobasically,whatIamsayingisthatteachingyourchildren34eswiththeunderlyinglessonthatitisnotabout35todoornottodo,butrather,whotheyare.Thiswayitisnot36;itesfromwithin.Teachyourteensorchildrenthe37courtesyofgreetingtheirfriends’parentsand38themselveswhentheygotosomeone’shome.Teachteenageboystoopenthedoorofacar,oranydoor39thatmatter,foranygirl,whethertheyaretheirgirlfriendsornot.Thisincludesholdingelevatordoorsorlettingwomenstepoutoftheelevatorfirst.Just40thatteenageboyswhopracticegoodmanners’andcourtesygrowuptobeemenwhorespectpeopleingeneral.21.A.knowledgeB.wisdomC.mannersD.intelligence22.A.exposed B.limitedC.caredD.concerned23.A.learnB.practiceC.rememberD.make24.A.liveB.Obey C.reactD.behave25.A.gentleB.polite C.fortable D.kind26.A.teachB.offer C.guide D.support27.A.attendedto B.broughtupC.caredaboutD.dependedon28.A.answerB.devotion C.apologyD.affection29.A.strangelyB.nervouslyC.calmlyD.properly30.A.reasonable B.importantC.wrongD.necessary31.A.confusedB.encouragedC.movedD.pleased32.A.petitionB.argumentC.struggleD.interaction33.A.impression B.expressionC.appearanceD.attitude34.A.lessonsB.skillsC.manners D.examples35.A.whatB.howC.whereD.why36.A.practical B.naturalC.gradualD.mechanical37.A.minor B.formal C.basic D.casual38.A.pleasing B.IntroducingC.enjoying D.amusing39.A.with B.on C.For D.at40.A.considerB.confirm C.predict D.remember第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)選項(xiàng)的標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。ATensofthousandsofancientpicturescarvedintotherocksatoneofFrance’smostimportanttouristsitesarebeinggraduallydestroyed.Scientistsandresearchersfearthatthe36,000drawingsonrocksinMontBegointheFrenchAlpsarebeingdamagedsorapidlythattheywillnotsurviveforfuturegenerations.Themountain,believedtohaveoncebeenasiteforprayer,isscattered(散布)with4,000-year-olddrawingscutintobarerock.Theyincludepicturesofcowswithhorns,cultivatedfields(耕地)andvariousgodsandgoddesses.Butasthepopularityofthesiteincreases,thepicturesarebeingruinedbythoughtlessgraffiti(涂鴉).JeanClottesisthechairmanoftheInternationalmitteeonRockArt.Hesays,“Peoplethinkthatbecausethepictureshavebeentheresolongtheywillalwayscontinuetobethere.Butifthedamagecontinuesatthisratetherewillbenothingleftin50years.”Hedescribesseeingtouristsstampingonthedrawings,wearingawaytherockanddefinition(清晰)oftheartworkastheydoso.Somevisitors,hesays,evencutoffpartstotakehomeassouvenirs.“Whenpeoplethinktheycan’ttakeagoodenoughphotograph,theyrubthedrawingstogetaclearerpicture,”hesaid.“Thedrawingsarepolishedbytheweather,andifthesunisshiningandthevisitorscan’tseethemproperlytheysimplyrubthemtomakethemlookfresher.”O(jiān)therresearchersdescribehowpeoplearrivecarryinglongstickswithsharpendstoscratch(刮)theirowndrawings,oreventheirnames,intherocks.Butexpertsaredividedoverthebestwaytopreservethedrawings.HenrydeLumley,directoroftheMuseumofNaturalHistoryinParis,believesthattheonlywaytosavethesiteistoturnthewholemountainintoa“no-go”area,preventingthepublicfromgoingthereexceptonguidedtours.Otherwise,hesays,notonlywillthesitebepletelydestroyedbutimportantresearchworkwillbereduced.Clottesdisagrees,“ThemeasuresuggestedbyHenrydeLumleyisthemostsevere,andwhileitisthemosteffective,itisalsocertaintobringaboutprotestsfrompeoplewholivethere,”hesaid.“ThesitewasclassifiedasahistoricmonumentyearsagobytheMinistryofCulture,andwemustdoasmuchaspossibletosavewhatisthere.”DavidLavergne,theregionalarchitect,alsowantstoavoidclosingthesite.“HenrydeLumley’sideaisn’tideal,”hesaid.“Ourdepartmentfeelsthatthebestsolutionistoletpeoplelookatthesite,butbecausetheareaisverybigitisdifficulttopreventvisitorsfromdamagingit.Iwouldpreferthateveryonewasabletolookatit,butthemainproblemismoney.Wedonothavethefundstoemploythenecessarynumberofguards.Wemayhavetoconsiderchargingafee.Itdoesn’tseemtobepossibletogetthegovernmentsupport.”InNice,AnnieEchassoux,whoalsoworkedonresearchingthesite,isalarmedthatasthemountainbeeseasiertoreach—touristscannowavoidthethree-and-a-half-hourwalkbyhiringvehicles—thedamagewillincreaserapidly.Shethinksthattheonlysolutionistoropeofftheareaandprovideguides.“Youcan’tsaytheplancan’tgoaheadbecausethereisnomoney,”shesaid.“Thatisnotgoodenough.MoneymustbeprovidedbecausetheMinistryofCulturehasclassifiedthisareaasahistoricsite.Ifwedon’ttakesteps,wewillberesponsibleforlosingthedrawingsforthenextgeneration.”41.JeanClottessaysthatpeoplewhovisitthemountain____.A.donotbelievethedrawingsareold.B.believetheyareallowedtopaintthereC.thinkthedrawingsshouldbeleftaloneD.thinkthedrawingswillnotdisappear42.AccordingtoJeanClottes,someofthevisitorstotheareahave____.A.helpedtocleanthedrawingsB.takenbitsoftherockhomeC.beenunabletotakephotographsD.misunderstoodwhatthepicturesmean43.HenrydeLumleyiseagerto____.A.setupresearchprojectsB.protectpublicrightsC.keepoutindividualvisitorsD.bantrafficinthearea44.WhichwordbestdescribesAnnieEchassoux’sattitudetowardssavingthehistoricsite?A.Supportive.B.Disappointed.C.Worried.D.Hesitant.45.ThispassagehasbeenwrittenaboutMontBegoto____.A.advertisetheclosingofthesiteB.warnvisitorsaboutthedangersofthesiteC.encouragescientiststovisitthesiteD.describefearsforthefutureofthesiteBYou'renotdoomedtotossandturneverynight.Althoughyoumightnotbeabletocontrolallofthefactorsthatrelatetoyoursleep,youcanadopthabitsthatencouragebettersleep.Startwiththesesimplesleeptips.No.1:SticktoasleepscheduleGotobedandgetupatthesametimeeveryday,evenonweekends,holidaysanddaysoff.Beingconsistentreinforces(加強(qiáng))yourbody'ssleep-wakecycleandhelpspromotebettersleepatnight.Ifyoudon'tfallasleepwithinabout15minutes,getupanddosomethingrelaxing.Gobacktobedwhenyou'retired.No.2:PayattentiontowhatyoueatanddrinkDon'tgotobedeitherhungryorstuffed.Yourdisfortmightkeepyouup.Alsolimithowmuchyoudrinkbeforebed,topreventdisruptivemiddle-of-the-nighttripstothetoilet.Nicotine,caffeineandalcoholdeservecaution,too.Thestimulatingeffectsofnicotineandcaffeine—whichtakehourstowearoff—canruinqualitysleep.No.3:CreateabedtimeritualDothesamethingseachnighttotellyourbodyit'stimetowinddown.Thismightincludetakingawarmbathorshower,readingabook,orlisteningtolightmusic.BecarefulofusingtheTVorotherelectronicdevicesaspartofyourbedtimeritual.Someresearchsuggeststhatscreentimeorothermediausebeforebedtimehasimpactonsleep.No.4:GetfortableCreatearoomthat'sidealforsleeping.Often,thismeanscool,darkandquiet.Considerusingroom-darkeningshades,earplugs,afanorotherdevicestocreateanenvironmentthatsuitsyourneeds.Yourmattressandpillowcancontributetobettersleep,too.Sincethefeaturesofgoodbeddingaresubjective,choosewhatfeelsmostfortabletoyou.Ifyouhavechildrenorpets,setlimitsonhowoftentheysleepwithyou—orinsistonseparatesleepingquarters.No.5:LimitdaytimenapsLongdaytimenapscanaffectnighttimesleep—especiallyifyou'restrugglingwithpoorsleepqualityatnight.Ifyouchoosetonapduringtheday,limityourselftoabout10to30minutesandmakeitduringthemid-afternoon.Ifyouworknights,you'llneedtomakeanexceptiontotherulesaboutdaytimesleeping.Inthiscase,keepyourwindowcoveringsclosedsothatsunlight—whichadjustsyourinternalclock—doesn'tinterruptyourdaytimesleep.No.6:IncludephysicalactivityinyourdailyroutineRegularphysicalactivitycanpromotebettersleep,helpingyoutofallasleepfasterandtoenjoydeepersleep.Timingisimportant,though.Ifyouexercisetooclosetobedtime,youmightbetooenergizedtofallasleep.Ifthisseemstobeanissueforyou,exerciseearlierintheday.No.7:ManagestressWhenyouhavetoomuchtodo—andtoomuchtothinkabout—yoursleepislikelytosuffer.Tohelprestorepeacetoyourlife,considerhealthywaystomanagestress.Startwiththebasics,suchasgettingorganized,settingprioritiesanddividingtasks.Giveyourselfpermissiontotakeabreakwhenyouneedone.Shareagoodlaughwithanoldfriend.Nearlyeveryonehasanoccasionalsleeplessnight—butifyouoftenhavetroublesleeping,contactyourdoctor.Identifyingandtreatinganyunderlyingcausescanhelpyougetthebettersleepyoudeserve.46.Whichofthefollowingishelpfultohavequalitysleepatnight?A.listeningtolightmusicbeforebedB.workingoutinthegymonlyinthedaytimeC.usingexpensivepillowsthatsellwellD.drinkinglotsofwaterinsteadofcoffeebeforebed47.Whichofthefollowingsleeptipsisnotmentionedinthepassage?A.Controlyourdaytimesleeptime.B.Adopthealthywaystohandlestress.C.Followaflexiblesleeptimetable.D.Scheduleyourdailyphysicalactivities.48.Accordingtothepassage,inwhatsituationdoyouneedtocontactyourdoctor?A.Youcannotnapinthedaytime.B.Youfrequentlyhavetroublesleeping.C.Youdonotfallasleepwithin15minutes.D.Youhavetoomuchtothinkaboutbeforebed.49.What’sthepurposeofthispassage?A.Toprovideadviceonpromotingbettersleepatnight.B.Toinformreadersofdifferentsleephabitsbeforebed.C.Tooffertipsonvariousrelaxingactivitiesbeforebed.D.Toconvincereadersoftheimportanceofqualitysleepatnight.CThepracticeofstudentsendlesslycopyinglettersandsentencesfromablackboardisathingofthepast.Withtheingofnewtechnologieslikeputersandsmartphone,writingbyhandhasbeesomethingofnostalgic(懷舊的)skill.However,whiletoday’seducatorsareusingmoreandmoretechnologyintheirteaching,manybelievebasichandwritingskillsarestillnecessaryforstudentstobesuccessfulbothinschoolandinlife.VirginiaBerninger,professorofeducationalpsychologyattheUniversityofWashington,saysit’simportanttocontinueteachinghandwritingandhelpchildrenacquiretheskillofwritingbyhand.Berningerandhercolleaguesconductedastudythatlookedattheabilityofstudentstopletevariouswritingtasksbothonaputerandbyhand.Thestudy,publishedin2009,foundthatwhenwritingwithapenandpaper,participantswrotelongeressaysandmorepletesentencesandhadafasterwordproductionrate.Inamorerecentstudy,Berningerlookedatwhatrolespellingplaysinastudent’swritingskillsandfoundthathowwellchildrenspellistiedtoknowwelltheycanwrite.“Spellingmakessomeofthethinkingpartsofthebrainactivewhichhelpsusaccessourvocabulary,wordmeaningandconcepts.Itisallowingourwrittenlanguagetoconnectwithideas.”Berningersaid.Spellinghelpsstudentstranslateideasintowordsintheirmindfirstandthentotranscribe“thosewordsinthemindwrittensymbolsonpaperorkeyboardandscreen,”thestudysaid.Seeingthewordsinthe“mind’seye”helpschildrennotonlytoturntheirideasintowords,saysBerninger,butalsotospotspellingmistakeswhentheywritethewordsdownandtocorrectthenovertime.“Inourputerage,somepeoplebelievethatwedon’thavetoteachspellingbecausewehavespellchecks,”shesaid.“Butuntilachildhasafunctionalspellingabilityofaboutafifthgradelevel,theywon’thavetheknowledgetochoosethecorrectspellingamongtheoptionsgivenbytheputer.”50.Whatmakeswritingbyhandathingofthepast?A.TheabsenceofblackboardinclassroomB.Theuseofnewtechnologiesinteaching.C.Thelackofpracticeinhandwriting.D.Thepopularuseofsmartphones.51.Berninger’sstudypublishedin2009___________.A.focusedonthedifferencebetweenwritingbyhandandonaputer.B.indicatedthatstudentsprefertowritewithapenandpaper.C.foundthatgoodessaysaremadeupoflongsentences.D.discussedtheimportanceofwritingspeed.52.Whichofthefollowingbestshowstheroleofspelling?A.Spellingimprovesone’smemoryofwords.B.Spellingabilityiscloselyrelatedtowritingability.C.Spellingbenefitsthetranslationfromwordsintoideas.D.Spellingslowsdownfindingexactwordstoexpressideas.53.Whatdoes“mind’seye”inparagraph5mean?A.Window.B.SoulC.Picture.D.Imagination.54.Whatconclusioncouldbedrawnfromthepassage?A.puterscanhelppeoplewiththeirchoiceofwords.B.Spellcheckscantaketheplaceofspellingteaching.C.Handwritingstillhasaplaceintoday’sclassrooms.D.Functionalspellingabilitydevelopsfastinthefifthgrade.DWhenIheardthepiano,IwalkedtoMrs.Windsor’shouseandwaitedoutsideasIalwaysdid.Thatmeantshewasworkingwithanotherstudent,andIwasnotsupposedtobotherthembyringingthebell.IstoodagainstthewallanddaydreamedwhatI’dratherbedoing.“Almostanything”,Isigheddejectedly.Ihadbeentutoredenoughtoread,understand,andevenwritesomemusicalpositions,butIjustdidn’thaveagiftforit.Itdidn’tetomenaturally.IthoughtbacktohappiertimeswhenIwaswritingstoriesandactingthemoutwithmyfriends,cuttingupoldclothestomakedressesthatperformerswearinplays,andbuildingsceneryoutofoldthingswefound.ButMrs.Windsorhadofferedtogivemethelessonsforfree,soIfeltmydutytotry.ThedooropenedandWendyBartoncameout.Iwalkedin,satdownonthepianobenchandbegantosortthroughmysheetmusic.“Hello,”Iheardavoicebehindmesaysoftly.Iturnedaroundtoseealittlegirlstandingbehindme,eatinganapple.ButbeforeIcouldmakeanyresponse,Mrs.Windsorwalkedintotheroominherusualurgentmannerandannounced,“Jennifer,thisismyniece,Pasha.Pasha,thisisJennifer.Pashawillbegivingyouyourlessontoday.I’muptomyearsinsomethingelse!”shethenexitedtothekitchen.Pashasetherappledownonthesidetableandslidbesidemeonthepianobench.“Whatpiecedoyoulikebest?”sheasked.“Whatdoyoumean?”Iasked.“They’reallthesametome.Idon’tknow.“Youmeanyoudon’thaveafavorite?”“No,notreally.”P(pán)ashalookedatme,ratherpuzzled,thenopenedmysheetmusictothebeginningpageandaskedmetoplay.Iarrangedmyfingersonthekeysandstudiedthenotesonthepageforamoment.ThenIfrownedandconcentratedtomakethenotesonthepagematchthefingermovements.IhavetoadmitIwasarathermechanicalpianist.Afteraboutapageortwo,Pashagentlyputherhandontopofmineasiftocalmmyfingers.Therewasalongpause.“Whatareyouhearinginthemusic?”IlookedatherratherstrangelyandadmittedIdidn’tknowwhatshemeant.“Likeastory.Whatstoryisbeingplayingoutwithinthemusic?”“IguessI’veneverthoughtaboutitbefore.Idon’tknow.”“Here,letmetryandyoulisten,”P(pán)ashaadvised.Sheclosedhereyesandtookadeepbreath,lettingherfingersdancelightlyoverthekeys.Then,shebegantoplay.“See,itbeginsherebesidesomekindofriver.Hearthewaterflowingbesideyou?”Herfingersroseandfellgentlyonthekeys.“Nowtheprincessappearsandshe’spickingflowersfromthewater’sedge.”Acarefree,happypieceofmusicfilledtheairintimetoPasha’sdancingfingers.“Oh,butsheslips!”Themusicchanged.“Andourprincessisbeingcarriedoffbythefast-flowingstream.Quickly,theprincess’shorseseesherplight(困境),”P(pán)ashacontinued,andracestotheriver’sedgewhereheswimsouttolethercatchholdofhim.Theymakeittothebankandshehugsherfaithfulhorseandswearsshewillneveragainwearprincessskirtsthatweighherdown.ShewillonlywearjeansandT-shirtfromnowon.”P(pán)ashafinishedwithabigsmileandthenlookedatme.“Aren’tyouthegirlwhotellsthestories?”sheasked.“Iguess.Idotellalotofstories.”“Oh,yes!Allthekidstalkaboutthem.I’veheardaboutyou.Well,allyouhavetodoislearntohearthestoriesinthemusic.That’sallthereistoit.”“I’veneverthoughtitthatway.”“Let’stryanotherone,shallwe?”P(pán)ashasmiledandtogetherweplayedthatafternoon,findingthestoriesinthemusicandlearningthatsometimesittakesafriendtopullyououtoftheriverontodrylandagain.55.Theunderlinedword“dejectedly”inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto_______A.nervouslyB.desperatelyC.impatientlyD.unhappily56.Jennifergotlostinthoughtwhenshe________A.playedthepianowithPashaforthefirsttimeB.listenedtoPashatellherstoryabouttheprincessC.rememberedhappiertimesofwritingstoriesandactingthemoutD.discoveredthatMrs.Windsor’sniecewouldbegivingthepianolesson57.Bydescribingherselfasamechanicalpianist,theauthorshowed______A.shecouldrememberthenotesinashorttimeB.shewasplayingthepianowithoutthinkingC.PashawasshowingoffherskillsD.ithadbeenalongtimesincesheplayedlasttime58.58.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribePasha?A.CreativeB.NaughtyC.HumorousD.Brave59.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.NeverGiveupB.APianoLessonC.WhyIHatedPlayingthePianoD.AFriendforEver60.Thistextwouldbeprobablyfoundin______A.acollectionofstoriesaboutfriendshipandlearningB.abookofdailyrecordsaboutfamousyoungmusiciansC.amagazineseriesaboutthechallengesofoveringfearsD.aseriesofnewspaperarticlesaboutmusicalinstruments:下面文章中有5處(第61~65)需要添加小標(biāo)題。請(qǐng)從(A、B、C、D、E和F)中選出符合各段意思的小標(biāo)題,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)的標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。A.Decidetosettlewhengrowthisguaranteed.B.Followotherpeople'spaths.C.Blameothersforthefault.D.Havefaithinovernightsuccess.

E.Onlypayattentiontothedreamsthemselves.F.Believesomeoneelsehastheanswersforyou.FIVEWAYSTOKILLYOURDREAMSIdedicatedthepasttwoyearstounderstanding

howpeopleachievetheirdreams.

Whenwethinkaboutthedreamswehave,

andthefootprintwewanttoleaveintheuniverse,

itisstrikingtoseehowbigofanoverlapthereis

betweenthedreamsthatwehaveandprojectsthatneverhappen.

SoI'mheretotalktoyoutoday

aboutfivewayshownottofollowyourdreams.61.______Youknowthestory,right?

Thetechguybuiltamobileappandsolditveryfastforalotofmoney.

Youknow,thestorymayseemreal,butIbetit'sinplete.

Ifyougoinvestigatefurther,

theguyhasdone30appsbefore

andhehasdoneamaster'sonthetopic,aPh.D.

Hehasbeenworkingonthetopicfor20years.Thisisreallyinteresting.

ImyselfhaveastoryinBrazilthatpeoplethinkisanovernightsuccess.

Iefromahumblefamily,

andtwoweeksbeforethedeadlinetoapplytoMIT,

Istartedtheapplicationprocess.

And,voila!Igotin.

Peoplemaythinkit'sanovernightsuccess,

butthatonlyworkedbecauseforthe17yearspriortothat,

Itooklifeandeducationseriously.

Yourovernightsuccessstoryisalwaysaresult

ofeverythingyou'vedoneinyourlifethroughthatmoment.62.

______Constantly,peoplewanttohelpout,right?

Allsortsofpeople:yourfamily,yourfriends,yourbusinesspartners,

theyallhaveopinionsonwhichpathyoushouldtake:

"Andletmetellyou,gothroughthispipe."

Butwheneveryougoinside,thereareotherwaysyouhavetopickaswell.

Andyouneedtomakethosedecisionsyourself.

Nooneelsehastheperfectanswersforyourlife.

Andyouneedtokeeppickingthosedecisions,right?

Thepipesareinfiniteandyou'regoingtobumpyourhead,

andit'sapartoftheprocess.63.

______Sowhenyourlifeisgoinggreat,

youhaveputtogetheragreatteam,

andyouhavegrowingrevenue,andeverythingisset—timetosettle.

WhenIlaunchedmyfirstbook,

Iworkedreally,reallyhardtodistributeiteverywhereinBrazil.

Withthat,overthreemillionpeopledownloadedit,

over50,000peopleboughtphysicalcopies.

WhenIwroteasequel,someimpactwasguaranteed.

EvenifIdidlittle,saleswouldbeokay.

Butokayisneverokay.

Whenyou'regrowingtowardsapeak,

youneedtoworkharderthaneverandfindyourselfanotherpeak.

MaybeifIdidlittle,acouplehundredthousandpeoplewouldreadit,

andthat'sgreatalready.

ButifIworkharderthanever,

Icanbringthisnumberuptomillions.

That'swhyIdecided,withmynewbook,togotoeverysinglestateofBrazil.

AndIcanalreadyseeahigherpeak.

There'snotimetosettledown.64.______Iconstantlyseepeoplesaying,

"Yes,Ihadthisgreatidea,butnoinvestorhadthevisiontoinvest."

"Oh,Icreatedthisgreatproduct,

butthemarketissobad,thesalesdidn'tgowell."

Or,"Ican'tfindgoodtalent;myteamissobelowexpectations."

Ifyouhavedreams,

it'syourresponsibilitytomakethemhappen.

Yes,itmaybehardtofindtalent.

Yes,themarketmaybebad.

Butifnooneinvestedinyouridea,

ifnooneboughtyourproduct,

forsure,thereissome

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