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9.Facts About Goal Setting
These practical tips o n goal setting can help make it easier to set and reach goals:
Specific,realistic goals work best.(36)C"I'm going to recycle all my plastic bottles,soda cans,and magazines"is a much more doable goal than"I'm going to do more for the environment."And that makes it easier to stick with.(37)F
It will probably take a couple of months before any changes-like getting up halfan hour early to exercise-become a routine part of your life.That's because your brain needstime to get used to the idea that this new thing you're doing is part of your regular routine.
(38)ASay your goal out loud each morning to remind yourself of what you want and what you're working for.Writing it down works too.Every time you remind yourself of your goal,you'retraining your brain to make it happen.(39)B
 The key to making any change is to find the desire within yourself-you have todo it because you want it,not because a girlfriend,boyfriend,coach,parent,or someone else wants you to.It will be harder to stay on track and motivated if you're doing something out of obligation to another person.
Roadblocks don't mean failure.Slip-ups are actually part of the learning process as you retrainyour brain into a new way of thinking.It may take a few tries to reach a goal.
 But that's OK-it's normal to mess up or give up a few times when trying to make a change.So remember that everyone slips up and don't beat yourself up about it.(40)D

A.Repeating a goal makes it stick.
B.Pleasing other people doesn't work.
C.You should make a change in your life.
D.Just remind yourself to get back on track.
E.Set a goal and come up wi th steps to reach it.
F.It takes time for a change to become an established habit.
G.When it comes to making a change,the people who succeed are those 
who set proper goals.

分析 章讲述了实现目标的五要素,掌握它们会帮助你更轻松容易的达到你的目标.

解答 CFABD
36.C 细节题. 根据下文的举例I'm going to recycle all my plastic bottles,soda cans,and magazines"我将要回收我的饮料瓶、易拉罐、和杂志","这比我将要为环境做贡献"这种目标更容易坚持.因此当面临一个变化,成功者常常制定具体的容易实现的目标.故选G.
37.F  细节题. 根据下文:在做任何改变之前这将会花费将近一两月的时间,比如每天早晨早起一个小时去锻炼,并让它变成你生活中的惯例.因此要去改变一个已经建立起的习惯是要花很长时间最恰当.故选F.
38.A细节题.  根据下文:Say your goal out loud each morning to remind yourself of what you want and what you're working for可知,每天早晨大声说出你的目标并且提醒自己什么是你想要的,你工作是为了什么(写下来也有用)每次你用目标来提醒自己,你对大脑的训练才会管用.这一段在讲要不停的重复一个目标并且坚持.故选A.
39.B 细节题. 据下文:The key to making any change is to find the desire within yourself-you have todo it because you want it可知,关键在于做出任何改变是要发掘你自己内在的欲望,你不得不去做这件事是因为你想要,不是因为你的女朋友,男朋友,教练,父母或者某个人让你去这样做.这一段在说求助于他人无效.故选B.
40.D 细节题. 最后一段主要讲遇到障碍并不意味着失败.错误往往是学习过程中的一部分,所以要记住每次犯的错误,不要以此打击自己,只需要记住:要回到原来的道路上.选D.

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Mr.Hopkins said,"We have a very wide choice of items for sale.Whenever I serve a new customer,I take his picture."Mr.Hopkins pointed to an ancient camera on a table.
I began to appreciate the lovely items on sale.I spent a very pleasant hour being shown the commodities in the shop.Finally,I bought an antique jewelry box,a pair of riding boots and a sewing machine.
I was very excited that I had found such a good little shop."I will tell all my friends about your lovely place."I told the shopkeeper."Please don't do that,sir."said Mr.Hopkins."This is a special place for special people.You must keep this shop a secret."Then he took my photograph and handed me the picture straight away.
"That was quick!"I exclaimed.In the picture I looked proud and excited holding the presents I had bought there.
On Christmas Day,my friends and relatives were delighted with the presents I had bought for them.
For weeks,my brother begged me to take him to the wonderful little shop.I finally agreed.
We walked along Oxford Street,past the department store and found---nothing.In its place was an empty space being used as a car park.I checked the area again.There was the music shop,and there was the department store.In between should have been Hopkins and Son,but it wasn't there.
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"Oh yes,there was a shop here'once called Hopkins and Son.But it was knocked down over 30 years ago."
I looked again at the place,then I reached into my pocket and took out the photograph that Mr.Hopkins had taken of me holding my presents in the little shop.
"How strange!"I screamed.

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A.It was closed by the police.
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