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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Worry problems are everywhere in our daily life. How to solve them? The answer is that we must equip ourselves to deal with different kinds of worries by learning the three basic steps of problem analysis. The three steps are:

Get the facts

Why is it so important to get the facts? Unless you have the facts, you can’t possibly attempt to solve your problem intelligently. Without the facts, all you can do is wondering around in confusion. It is not an easy job to get facts. When you are worried, your emotions are riding high. 1. .

When trying to get the facts, you can pretend that you are collecting this information not for yourself but for some other person. _2.. You can also pretend that you are a lawyer preparing to agree. Try to get all the facts both on your side and the other side of the case. You will generally find the truth lies somewhere in between.

3.

Whenever you are worried, write down the questions that make you worry. And write out all the various steps you could take and then the probable consequences of each step. For example, what am I worrying about? What can I do about it? Here is what I’m going to do about it. After carefully weighing all the facts, you can calmly come to a decision.

Act on that decision.

4. . How can you break the worry habit before it breaks you? Crowd worry out of your mind by keeping busy. Plenty of action is one of the best ways to cure worry 5.. If you know a situation is beyond your power, say to yourself: “ It is so; it can’t be otherwise.” Don’t permit little things to ruin your happiness. Try to cultivate a mental attitude that will bring you peace and happiness.

A. Analyze the facts.

B. Accept what can’t be avoided.

C. But here are two ideas that can help you see the facts in a clear and objective way.

D. There comes a time when you must decide and never look back.

E. Unless you take your action, all your face-finding and analysis is a sheer waste of energy.

F. Decide how much anxiety a thing may be worth.

G. This will help you to take a cold and fair view of the evidence

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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

There was a story many years ago of a school teacher--- Mrs. Thompson. She told the children on the first school day that she ________ them all the same. But that was a ________. There was a little boy ________ .

Teddy Stoddard in the front row. He didn’t play well with the other children and he always needed a bath, ________ she did not like him.

Then Mrs. Thompson got to know that Teddy was actually a very good boy before the ________ of his mother. Mrs. Thompson was ashamed( 惭愧的 ) of herself. She felt even ________ when Teddy brought her a Christmas present too, like all her other students. It was his ________ perfume(香水).

Teddy said, “Mrs. Thompson, today you ________ just like my Mom used to.” After the children left she ________ for at least an hour. On that very day, she stopped teaching reading, writing and math. ________ , she began to teach children.

Mrs. Thompson ________ more attention to Teddy. The boy’s mind seemed to come alive. The more she encouraged him, the ________ he improved. By the end of the sixth grade, Teddy had become one of the smartest children in the class.

Six ________ went by before she got a note from Teddy. He wrote that he had ________ from high school, third in his class, and she was still the best teacher he ever had in his whole life. He went to college. Mrs. Thompson got two more letters from him with the last one signed(签名), Theodore F. Stoddard, M. D. (医学博士).

The story doesn’t ________ there. On his wedding day, Dr. Stoddard ________in Mrs. Thompson’s ear, “Thank you, Mrs. Thompson, for ________ in me. You made me feel important and showed me that I could make a ________.”

Mrs. Thompson, with tears in her eyes, whispered back, “Teddy, you have it all wrong. You were the one________ taught me that I could make a difference. I didn’t know ________ to teach until I met you.”

1.A. ignored B. believed C. hated D. loved

2.A. secret B. lie C. pay D. journey

3.A. called B. calling C. call D. to call

4.A. but B. because C. so D. for

5.A. death B. purpose C. fear D. role

6.A. good B. better C. worse D. bad

7.A. sister’s B. aunt’s C. mother’s D. father’s

8.A. smell B. look C. taste D. seem

9.A. laughed B. expressed C. cried D. preferred

10.A. Instead B. Thus C. But D. Though

11.A. attracted B. played C. rewarded D. paid

12.A. faster B. brighter C. wider D. worse

13. A. months B. days C. weeks D. years

14.A. graduated B. finished C. escaped D. succeeded

15.A. start B. judge C. enter D. end

16.A. shouted B. cried C. whispered D. sang

17.A. believing B. giving C. joining D. admitting

18.A. plan B. difference C. mistake D. doubt

19.A. which B. whom C. as D. who

20.A. which B. how C. when D. where

Having a tattoo(纹身) can reduce your chance of getting a job, but it depends on where the tattoo is, what it expresses and if the job involves dealing with customers, new research says.

Dr Andrew R Timming told the British Sociological Association conference on work, employment and society in Warwick today that employers were likely to view tattoos negatively. Dr Timming of the school of Management at the University of St Andrews said he had spoken to 15 managers involved in hiring staff about their reaction to interview candidates with visible tattoos.

"Most respondents agreed that visible tattoos are a stigma," Dr Timming told the conference. One woman manager told him that "they make a person look dirty." Another male manager told him "subconsciously that would stop me from employing them." The managers were concerned about what their organisations' customers might think, said Dr Timming. "Hiring managers realise that, ultimately, it does not matter what they think of tattoos -- what really matters, instead, is how customers might think of employees with visible tattoos.

Dr Timming said: "The one qualification to this argument is there are certain industries in which tattoos may be a desirable characteristic in a job interview. For example, an HR manager at a prison noted that tattoos on guards can be 'something to talk about' and 'an in' that you need to make a connection with the prisoners."

The negative attitude to tattoos did not extend to ones that could be easily covered by clothing. Dr Timming also found that in some of the organisations it was only certain types of tattoos that diminished the chances of getting a job at interview. One male manager told him: "If it's gang culture-related you may have a different view about the tattoo than if it's just because it's a nice drawing of an animal that they've done on their arm."

1.Why do managers really refuse to hire a person with tattoos?

A. They don’t like tattoos themselves.

B. Tattoos can turn customers away.

C. People with tattoos don’t obey the rules.

D. People with tattoos are gang members.

2.A person with tattoos can probably work as ________.

A. a doorkeeper B. a salesman

C. a prison guard D. a manager

3.Who would be most likely to be turned down by employers?

A. A person who has his tattoos covered.

B. A person who has tattoos of an animal.

C. A person with a gang culture-related tattoo.

D. A person with a drawing of flowers on his arms.

4.We can infer from the last paragraph that _______.

A. not all tattoos reduce one’s chance if employment.

B. some tattoos are helpful to a job interviewee.

C. it’s no use covering one’s tattoos.

D. tattoos are hard to hide.

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