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spend too much of my time doing things I'd rather not be doing. I get stuff done, but it's not always the
best I can do, or the best way I could spend my time.
That's why my newest goal, both as a professional and a person, is to be a quitter.
Being a quitter isn't being someone who gives up, who doesn't see important things through to the end.
I desire to be the opposite of that. The quitter I want to be is someone who gets out when there's no
value in what he's doing, or when that value comes at the expense of something more important.
We get involved in something, realize we don't want to be a part of it, but keep on going. We say
"Well, I've already invested so much time in this, I might as well stick it out." A friend of mine once told
me, "I knew I was an adult when I could stop reading a book, even after getting 500 pages into it."
Odd though it sounds, we all tend to do this.
I propose the opposite: quit as often as possible, regardless of project status or time invested. If
you're reading a book, and don't like it, stop reading. Cut your losses, realize that the smartest thing to
do is stop before your losses grow even more, and quit. Instead of reading an entire book you hate,
read half of a bad one and half of a good one. Isn't that a better use of your time?
Step back for a second. Let's learn how to say "no" at the beginning, or in the middle, and free up
more of our time to do the things we'd like to be doing, and the things actually worth doing.
Saying no is hard, and admitting a mistaken yes is even harder. But if we do both, we'll start to make
sure that we're spending our time creating value, rather than increasing our losses. Let's be quitters
together.
B. hopes to improve his/her personality
C. expects to make more efficient use of his/her time
D. has found it hard to do several things at one time
B. When you feel tired and need a rest.
C. When you meet with difficulties along the way.
D. When you realize what you are doing is not worth the time.
C. live your life to the fullest
D. stop doing many things at a time

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I first met her on the beach near where I live.I drive to this beach a__1__of three or four miles,whenever I'm feeling down.At that time she was__2__something. Looking__3__,she said,"Hello." I nodded,not wanting to__4__with a small child. "I'm Wendy and I'm building something," she said. "I see.But what is it?" I asked,not__5__. "I don't know.I just like the__6__of sand." A sandpiper (矶鹞鸟) flew by. "That's a__7__.Mum says sandpipers come to bring us joy." "Goodbye,joy," I thought to myself, " hello, __8__." and walked away. My life then seemed completely out of__9__. "Come again," she called,"and have another__10__day." But the days and weeks that followed__11__to other people:naughty boys and a__12__mother.One morning I suddenly realized I needed my__13__and headed for the beach.The breeze was cool,but I walked along,trying to recapture (捕捉) the inner peace I needed.I had almost__14__the child so I was surprised when she appeared. "__15__do you live?" I asked.She pointed toward a summer cottage. Then one day,I rushed ![]() said coldly,"I'd rather be__17__today." She seemed unusually__18__ and out of breath. "Why?" she asked. "My mother died!" "Did it hurt when she died?" "Of course it hurt!" I shouted,misunderstanding her. When I next went to the beach,she wasn't there.Feeling__19__,and admitting I__20__her,I went up to the cottage.A woman answered the door."Wendy,my daughter,died last week.She had leukemia (白血病).Maybe she didn't tell you." | |||
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B.distance B.drawing B.out B.play B.seeing B.sense B.joy B.pleasure B.sight B.happy B. led B. poor B. sandpiper B. known B. What B. time B. lonely B. pale B. excited B. lost |
C.space C.building C.down C.say C.wanting C.smell C.pity C.kindness C.mind C.busy C. belonged C. lonely C. chance C. noticed C. Where C. way C. unique C. good C. cold C. troubled |
D.reach D.collecting D.over D.talk D.worrying D.comfort D.lie D.pain D.range D.fine D. related D. sick D. holiday D. forgotten D. Which D. place D. special D. powerful D. puzzled D. missed |
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(A) Dear Abby, In a recent column, a lady wrote to say that one of her guests at a dinner party had stolen a fork. She did not know how to 1 it. I was not that guest, but over the last ten years I have 2 three things from where I have been a guest. Abby, I cannot understand 3 I took these things! I have thought over as to how I can give these things 4 ! I cannot do it openly and 5 that I took them. This is a small town, and I am well known here. If just one of these people 6 about it, I would be finished. Abby, what is wrong with me? They are 7 unimportant things. I considered seeing an __8 for a long time, but should I be 9 going to an expert, it would be known in the entire town 10 . I am sure thousands of people like me wish to h ![]() Should I just wait until it is 12 , and then find a good chance to 13 the things in the mailboxes of their right 14 ? Help me! I’m eagerly looking forward to your reply! A Guilty Conscience (B) Dear Guilty Conscience, Yes. It will make you feel 15 to tell your story, but it will not solve your problem. You need to 16 help to find out why you took those things so you won’t 17 this kind of behavior. See an expert in 18 town or city nearby to protect your 19 . He/She will give you much help. Please 20 my advice, and let me hear from you again. I care. Abby | |||
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B. cover B. taken B. how B. back B. unders tand B. worried B. really B. official B. understood B. at one time B. that B. dawn B. bring B. relatives B. good B. seek B. continue B. the other B. clue B. offer |
C. recover C. borrowed C. where C. off C. admit C. quarreled C. lately C. expert C. seen C. ahead of time C. as C. broken C. put C. parents C. bad C. supply C. stop C. others C. privacy C. refuse |
D. discover D. delivered D. why D. away D. forget D. imagined D. shortly D. artist D. allowed D. for the time being D. what D. gone D. carry D. friends D. better D. enjoy D. mention D. another D. article D. send |