Failure is what often happens. It is everywhere in our life. Students may fail in exams, scientists may fail in their research work, and players may fail in competitions. (A) Although failure happens to everyone, different people’s attitudes towards failure are different   .

Some people don’t think that their failure is an important thing at all. So they pay no attention to it. As a result, they will have the (B)       failure later. Some people think they themselves are fools and lose their hearts in everything after they get a failure. Then they (C)        their time and energy on useless things. At last, they may really be fools as they have thought. (D)Other people are quite different from these two kinds of people mentioned above. Instead of being hopeless and lost, they draw a lesson from every failure and become more experienced. (E) they, after, will ,hard, in, work, be , the, successful , end. So we should draw a lesson from every failure and become more experienced.

阅读短文,根据题目要求完成下列任务。

1.将(A)处句子译成汉语。

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2.在( B )、(C )处的横线上分别填上一个单词

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3.将(D)处划线句子译成汉语:

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4.将(E)处的单词连成句子:

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5.请从下面的选项中给短文选个标题,将答案标号填在此横线上:_________

A.Draw a lesson from every failure

B.The attitudes towards failure

C.Failure is everywhere in our life

Food for Good

In late August, after Hurricane(飓风) Dorian passed, José Andrés led a team of chefs and other volunteers to the disaster area, where they immediately set up kitchens and cooked 30,000 meals a day. Because of their arrival, people affected by the disaster could eat fresh and healthy food, which was unimaginable in the past.

Before 2016, people in the disaster areas were only able to get prepackaged(预先包装的) meals, which usually didn’t taste great and some of the food was even unhealthy. Andrés, who owns several popular restaurants in the United States, thought he could solve the problem. As a chef, he has the experience of creating delicious dishes and running a kitchen. What’s more, he can even design dishes that suit the local tastes. So he set up the World Central Kitchen (WCK), an organization offering freshly made and healthy meals free for people affected by natural disasters.

Last year, WCK, with only 25 staff members, fed millions of survivors(幸存者) of 13 disaster areas around the world. How could they make it? Much of its work was done by volunteers from the disaster areas. The youngest volunteer once was even a 10-year-old girl who could run parts of the kitchen on her own. “She became a general in my army of volunteers,” Andrés said. The girl and 20,000 volunteers served almost four million meals after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico.

“You know good food has great power. A hot meal expresses love, hope and humanity.” Andrés said, “It is so important when people are deeply affected by disasters.”

1.What did José Andrés and his team do after Hurricane Dorian?

A.They built new houses.

B.They taught how to cook.

C.They sent medicine to the sick.

D.They offered freshly made meals.

2.Who worked in the WCK?

A.25 doctors and nurses.

B.Some chefs and volunteers.

C.A ten-year-old girl and her family.

D.Many officers from the government.

3.According to Andrés, the power of good food can ______.

A.improve chefs’ creativity

B.help volunteers save energy

C.bring survivors warmth and hope

D.make chefs’ restaurants more popular

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