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【题目】Nothing succeeds like confidence. When you are truly confident, it radiates from you like sunlight, and attracts success to you like a magnet(磁铁) 1 And gaining the confidence of others is one of the key ways in which a self-confident person finds success.

So how can we build a sense of self-confidence and prepare ourselves on the way to success? First, do what you believe to be right, even if others laugh at you for it. 2 If you believe you can, then you really will. The belief keeps you searching for answers, which means that pretty soon you will get them.

Second, govern your behavior based on what other people think. What’s more important, be willing to take risks and go the extra miles to achieve better results, in which case mistakes can not be avoided 3 Next, work hard to settle the problems in order to cover up your mistakes before anyone notices. Building self-confidence is readily achievable, as long as you have the focus and determination to carry things through.

With your determination and improvement, you are getting closer to success. At this stage, wait for others to congratulate you on your accomplishments. “Thanks, I really worked hard on the road to success. I’m pleased you recognize my efforts. " 4 Self-confidence is extremely important in almost every aspect of our. lives, and it is no wonder that so many people struggle to find it. 5 Besides, whether you’re working on your own self-confidence or building the confidence of people around you, it’s well worth the effort!

A. Believe in yourself and believe that you can do it under any circumstances.

B. Highly self-confidence person can achieve great results in every field he enters.

C. Besides, those who are self-confident can in turn inspire confidence in others.

D. The congratulations from others will promote you to gain further success.

E. Self-confidence really can be learned and built on.

F. Don’t hesitate to admit your mistakes, and learn from them.

G. A lack of confidence can lead to a lot of sufferings.

【答案】

1C

2A

3F

4D

5E

【解析】本文是一篇议论文。作者针对如何建立自信这一问题,给出了自己的一些建议。

1语义理解题。When you are truly confident, it radiates from you like sunlight, and attracts success to you like a magnet(磁铁)这里提到了拥有自信的好处,故选C。(此外,那些拥有自信的人,反过来还可以鼓舞其他人的自信。)

2语义理解题。If you believe you can, then you really will.这里提到了如果你相信自己能做到,然后你就真的做到了,所以上文会说相信你自己并且相信你自己在任何情况下都可以做到,故选A。

3语义理解题。What’s more important, be willing to take risks and go the extra miles to achieve better results, in which case mistakes can not be avoided这里提到了错误不可避免,所以下文会说不要犹豫承认自己的错误,并且从中吸取教训,选F。

4语义理解题。At this stage, wait for others to congratulate you on your accomplishments. “Thanks, I really worked hard on the road to success. I’m pleased you recognize my efforts. "这里提到了对于你的成就,别人会给予祝贺,所以下文会说来自于别人的祝贺会促进你获得更进一步的成功,选D。

5语义理解题。Besides, whether you’re working on your own self-confidence or building the confidence of people around you, it’s well worth the effort!这里提到了塑造自信的问题,所以上文会说自信真的可以学习和塑造,选E。

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