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7.One should be moderate in all things.Moderation is always the safest way to do things,and a virtue we should have.Let's take the student life for example.There are some students who study too hard and play too little,while there are others who play too much and study too little.On the one hand,it is harmful to his health if he has too few physical exercises,and on the other hand,it is harmful to his mind if he plays too much.In the matter of eating,one also should be moderate.Do not eat too much or too little.Eating too much will make you sick,while eating too little will make you week.
The man of progress is he who neither has too high opinion of himself nor thinks too poorly of himself.If he thinks too highly of himself,he is surely to become very proud,but if he has too poor an opinion of himself,he will have no courage to make an advance.Both conditions above will make you lose your aim in life.A broadminded man is he who always moves within the orbit of reasonableness.In any activities in one's life,moderation is one of the best ways to enjoy real happiness
24、"Someone is moderate"means、B
A、he walks neither too fast nor too slowly
B、he shows good sense and never goes to extremes
C、he is not only safe but also successful
D、he is either tall or short
25 In the passage the writer suggests that a student should.D
A、only study hard without anytime to play
B、spend most of his time playing different games
C、have much more time to study than to play
D、correctly arrange his time for study and play
26、According to the writer,one should eat
A、neither too much nor too littleA
B、food rich in fat
C a little amount of food so as not to be fat
D、as much food as one can if the food is tasty
27、If one wants to be broadminded,he mustC
A、be full of courage
B、enjoy real happiness
C、do everything reasonably
D、believe in himself.
分析 本文介绍了一种为人处世中庸的态度,不不及,不过分,合理地做事,这样的人往往会成功.
解答 24.B.理解判断题.由全文可知,moderate 是一种中庸的态度,不过多也不过少,因此一个 moderate 的人很好却不表现的极其优秀.故选B,
25.D.理解推断题.由第一段On the one hand,it is harmful to his health if he has too few physical exercises,and on the other hand,it is harmful to his mind if he plays too much.可知太认真学习或者太过娱乐都不好,因此学生应该正确安排时间学习和娱乐,故选D.
26.A.理解判断题.由第二段Do not eat too much or too little,可知吃多和吃少都不好,故选A.
27.C.理解判断题.由最后一段A broadminded man is he who always moves within the orbit of reasonableness,一个心胸开阔的人总是合理地处事,故选C.
点评 本篇文章主要是理解判断方面的题型,需要考生通过跳读迅速找到对应的句子进行详细理解,句子的理解可以结合上下文意思,通过逻辑推理得到.

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