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    Begin doing the work you love as soon as possible, even if you don’t get paid for it, or if you can only work at it part-time. Albert Einstein was unable to get a job as a physics professor. He could have said to himself, Well, I just don’t have the work relation to physics. I should give up on it and settle for something else. Instead, he wrote the two most famous papers while employed as a patent(专利) office worker. After their publication, there was not a major university in the world that would not have been glad to have him work for them.

    If you want to work as an artist and you are making a living as a waiter, don’t think of your- self as a waiter who hopes one day to become an artist. That puts the work you love somewhere off in the distant future. Rather, think of yourself as an artist, supporting yourself by waiting table-and paint, or draw as much as you can. It is possible to earn a living wage as a waiter working 24 hours a week. That leaves plenty of time to devote to training or developing your craft(手艺) in the off hours.

    While seeking the work you love, it helps to expand your awareness (意识) into the universe of all possibilities. You don’t want to be limited to the ideas of what should do or what you have done before. Having opened to all possibilities, you can make a final decision and select the work you love as your own.

   Doing the work you love requires that you be equally comfortable with the imaginative and the practical. It requires the ability to dream big dreams and the ability to face and master all the little details that make dreams come true.

1. According to the passage, perhaps Einstein once said to himself, ________

AWell, I just don’t have the work relative to physics. I should give up on it and settle for something else

BThe job is just what I want, I should work very hard on it

CI have to support myself by working as a patent clerk now, but I won’ t give physics up

DI must wait until I find my favorite job

2. If a person works 24 hours a week, he can

Ahave enough spare time for his hobbies

Bhave no time left to make his dream come true

Cdo nothing else

Dmake a good living

3. Which of the following is not implied in the last paragraph?

ASometimes the imaginative is different from the practical.

BWe have to take care of a lot of details before we make our dreams come true.

CWe shall do practical things rather than dream.

DWe shall dream big dreams and practice as well.

4. According to the passage, the author encourages us to ________

Astart to work quickly

Bselect job carefully and patiently

Cdream often

Dcolorful

Bpoisonous

Cugly

Dboth A and B

 

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Begin doing the work you love as soon as possible, even if you don’t get paid for it, or if you can only work at it part-time. Albert Einstein was unable to get a job as a physics professor. He could have said to himself, “Well, I just don’t have the work relative to physics. I should give up on it and settle for something else.” Instead, he wrote the two most famous papers when he was employed as a patent  clerk. After their publication, there was not a major university in the world that would not have been glad to have him on their staff.
If you want to work as an artist and you are making a living as a waiter, don’t think of yourself as a waiter who hopes one day to become an artist. That puts the work you love somewhere off in the distant future. Rather, think of yourself as an artist, supporting yourself by waiter tables—and paint, or draw as much as you can. It is possible to earn a living wage as a waiter working 24 hours a week. That leaves plenty of time to devote to training or developing your craft(手艺)in the off hours.
While seeking the work you love, it helps to expand your awareness  into the universe of all possibilities. You don’t want to be limited to the ideas of what you should do or what you have done before. Having opened to all possibilities, you can make a final decision and select the work you love as your own.
Doing the work you love requires that you be equally comfortable with the imaginative and the practical. It requires the ability to dream big dreams and the ability to face and master all the little details that make dreams come true.
【小题1】According to the passage, perhaps Einstein once said to himself, “_______.”

A.Well, I just don’t have the work relative to physics. I should give up on it and settle for
something else
B.The job is just what I want, I should work very hard at it
C.I have to support myself by working as a patent clerk now, but I won’t give physics up
D.I must wait until I find my favorite job
【小题2】If a person works 24 hours a week, he can________.
A.have enough spare time for his hobbies
B.have no time left to make his dream come true
C.do nothing else
D.make a good living
【小题3】Which of the following is not implied in the last paragraph?
A.Sometimes the imaginative is different from the practical.
B.We have to take care of a lot of details before we make our dreams come true.
C.We shall do practical things rather than dream.
D.We shall dream big dreams and practice as well.
【小题4】According to the passage, the author encourages us to ________.
A.start work quickly B.select job carefully and patiently
C.dream oftenD.make up our minds quickly

Begin doing the work you love as soon as possible, even if you don’t get paid for it, or if you can only work at it part-time. Albert Einstein was unable to get a job as a physics professor. He could have said to himself, “Well, I just don’t have the work relative to physics. I should give up on it and settle for something else.” Instead, he wrote the two most famous papers when he was employed as a patent  clerk. After their publication, there was not a major university in the world that would not have been glad to have him on their staff.

If you want to work as an artist and you are making a living as a waiter, don’t think of yourself as a waiter who hopes one day to become an artist. That puts the work you love somewhere off in the distant future. Rather, think of yourself as an artist, supporting yourself by waiter tables—and paint, or draw as much as you can. It is possible to earn a living wage as a waiter working 24 hours a week. That leaves plenty of time to devote to training or developing your craft(手艺)in the off hours.

While seeking the work you love, it helps to expand your awareness  into the universe of all possibilities. You don’t want to be limited to the ideas of what you should do or what you have done before. Having opened to all possibilities, you can make a final decision and select the work you love as your own.

Doing the work you love requires that you be equally comfortable with the imaginative and the practical. It requires the ability to dream big dreams and the ability to face and master all the little details that make dreams come true.

1.According to the passage, perhaps Einstein once said to himself, “_______.”

A.Well, I just don’t have the work relative to physics. I should give up on it and settle for

something else

B.The job is just what I want, I should work very hard at it

C.I have to support myself by working as a patent clerk now, but I won’t give physics up

D.I must wait until I find my favorite job

2.If a person works 24 hours a week, he can________.

    A.have enough spare time for his hobbies

    B.have no time left to make his dream come true

    C.do nothing else

    D.make a good living

3.Which of the following is not implied in the last paragraph?

    A.Sometimes the imaginative is different from the practical.

    B.We have to take care of a lot of details before we make our dreams come true.

    C.We shall do practical things rather than dream.

    D.We shall dream big dreams and practice as well.

4.According to the passage, the author encourages us to ________.

    A.start work quickly                                 B.select job carefully and patiently

    C.dream often                                        D.make up our minds quickly

 

     Begin doing the work you love as soon as possible, even if you don’t get paid for it, or if you can only work at it  36  . Albert Einstein was  37  to get a job as a physics professor. He could have said to himself, “Well, I just don't have the work relative to  38  . I should give up on it and settle for something else.”  39  , he wrote the two most famous papers while  40  as a patent(专利)office worker. After the   41  , there was not any major  42  in the world that would not have wanted him to work for them.

     If you want to work as an artist and are  43  as a waiter, don’t think of yourself as a waiter who  44  one day to become an artist. That puts the  45  you love somewhere Off in the distant future. Rather, think yourself as  46  , supporting yourself by waiting tables and paint, or draw as much as you can. It is  47  to earn a living wage as a waiter working 24 hours a week. That  48  plenty of time to devote to training or developing your craft (手艺)  in the  49  hours.

     While seeking the work you love,   50  helps to expand your awareness into the universe of all possibilities. You don’t want to be  51  the ideas Of what you should do or what you have done before. Having opened  52  the possibilities, you can make a final  53  and select the work you love as your own.

     Doing the work you love  54  that you be equally comfortable with the imaginative and the  55 . It requires the ability to dream big dreams and the ability to face and master all the little details that make dreams come true.

36.A.full-fime

B. hard

C. easily

D. part-time

37.A.unable

B. able

C. unwilling

D. anxious

38.A.science

B. maths

C. physics

D. money

39.A.So

B. Instead

C. Therefore

D. And

40.A.employed

B. regarded

C. worked

D. recognized

41.A. inventions

B. discoveries

C. successes

D. papers

42.A. city

B. factory

C. university

D. company

43.A.known

B. making a living

C. leading a life

D. chosen

44.A.thinks

B. imagines

C. hopes

D. decides

45.A.man

B. woman

C. person

D. work

46.A. an artist

B. a waiter

C. a waitress

D. a painter

47.A.impossible

B. possible

C. important

D. lucky

48.A.sends

B. spares

C. leaves

D. takes

49.A.on

B. office

C. business

D. off

50.A.it

B. which

C. that

D. this

51.A. interested in

B. devoted to

C. limited to

D. troubled by

52.A.no

B. all

C. few

D. both

53.A.decision

B. plan

C. conclusion

D. judge

54.A.suggests

B. requires

C. insists

D. encourages

55.A.necessary

B. practical

C. careful

D. honest

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     Begin doing the work you love as soon as possible, even if you don't get paid for it, or if you can only
work at it   1  . Albert Einstein was   2   to get a job as a physics professor. He could have said to himself,
"Well, I just don't have the work relative to   3  . I should give up on it and settle for something else."   4  ,
he wrote the two most famous papers while   5   as a patent (专利权) office worker. After the   6  , there
was not any major   7    in the world that would not have wanted him to work for them.
     If you want to work as an artist and are   8   as a waiter, don't think of yourself as a waiter who   9   
one day to become an artist. That puts the  10  you love somewhere off in the distant future. Rather, think
yourself as  11 , supporting yourself by waiting tables and paint, or draw as much as you can. It is  12  to
earn a living wage as a waiter working 24 hours a week. That  13  plenty of time to devote to training or
developing your craft in the  14  hours.
     While seeking the work you love,  15  helps to expand your awareness into the universe of all possibilities.
You don't want to be  16  the ideas of what you should do or what you have done before. Having opened 
 17  the possibilities, you can make a final  18  and select the work you love as your own.
     Doing the work you love  19  that you be equally comfortable with the imaginative (想象的; 虚构) and
the  20 . It requires the ability to dream big dreams and the ability to face and master all the little details that
make dreams come true.
(     )1. A. full-time   
(     )2. A. unable        
(     )3. A. science        
(     )4. A. Anyway        
(     )5. A. employed      
(     )6. A. inventions    
(     )7. A. city          
(     )8. A. known          
(     )9. A. thinks      
(     )10. A. man            
(     )11. A. an artist      
(     )12. A. impossible    
(     )13. A. sends          
(     )14. A. on          
(     )15. A. it            
(     )16. A. interested in  
(     )17. A. no            
(     )18. A. decision      
(     )19. A. suggests      
(     )20. A. necessary    
B. hard            
B. able            
B. maths          
B. Instead         
B. regarded        
B. victories      
B. factory        
B. making a living  
B. imagines        
B. woman          
B. a waiter        
B. possible        
B. spares          
B. office          
B. which          
B. devoted to      
B. all            
B. plan             
B. requires        
B. practical      
C. easily        
C. unwilling    
C. physics      
C. Therefore    
C. worked        
C. failures      
C. university    
C. leading a life   
C. hopes        
C. person        
C. a waitress    
C. important    
C. leaves        
C. business      
C. that          
C. limited to    
C. few          
C. conclusion    
C. insists      
C. careful      
D. part-time   
D. anxious        
D. money          
D. Besides        
D. recognized     
D. job            
D. company        
D. chosen         
D. decides        
D. work           
D. a painter      
D. lucky          
D. takes          
D. off            
D. this           
D. troubled by              
D. both           
D. judge          
D. encourages     
D. honest         

When you go shopping,you are given at least one plastic bag to carry what you’ve bought.They are so common that we don’t often give them a second thought.But the beginning of the end may have come for the plastic bag.

A small town in Tasmania,an island off the south coast of mainland Australia,is making itself an environmental role model (模范) by becoming the country’s first plastic­bag­free town.

Since April 28,Coles Bay’s population of 175 and its tourist shoppers have been using reusable paper or cloth bags to carry their shopping.

Coles Bay sits on the edge of the beautiful Freycinet national park.Around 180,000 tourists pass through the town and the park every year.

Ben Kearney,a local businessman who supports the bag ban,said it would cut the amount of waste and prevent damage to native wildlife who try to eat the plastic.

“Most of the business here comes from the tourism and that’s all based on the environment,so people were pretty supportive.”he said.

Every year Australians use more than 6 million plastic bags.More than half of these come from supermarkets.Since_it_takes_years_for_the_bags_to_biodegrade_(生物分解)tens_of_millions_end_up_polluting_the_environment.They kill about 100,000 seabirds and animals,which mistake the bags for food,every year.

Only in the past few months have major Australian supermarkets begun cutting down on their use of plastic bags.Environmental groups are pushing for a plastic bag fee (费) like that in Ireland.There,since plastic bags cost 10 pence (about 1 yuan) each,their use has been cut by 90 percent.

Pollution caused by plastic bags is a big headache for countries all over the world.As early as 1999,Beijing said that only plastic bags of certain thickness could be used.This was to encourage them to be used again and again.In China’s capital alone,an average of 6 million plastic bags are used every single day.

36.What’s meant by“the beginning of the end may have come for the plastic bag”in the first paragraph?

A.It’s possible for the war against plastic bag use to have been started.

B.It’s likely that plastic bag use has been stopped.

C.It won’t be long before an end is put to plastic bag use.

D.Once started,plastic bag use will never end.

37.We can know from the passage that Coles Bay________.

A.is a small coastal city

B. is a place where you can see far more visitors than natives

C. was the first to offer plastic bags to shoppers free of charge

D.is a place where reusable plastic bags are used

38.According to Ben Kearney,the natives welcome the change in bag use because they________.

A.need to make money

B.are short of energy supply

C.don’t want to waste money

D.want to do something good for mankind

39.Judging from the underlined sentence in the Paragraph 7,“end up doing sth.” means“________”.

A.stop doing sth.                                     B.begin doing sth.

C.do sth.as a result                                  D.disappear while doing sth.

40.Which country or area is more polluted by plastic bags than the others?

A.Ireland.                                              B.Mainland Australia.

C.Coles Bay.                                          D.Beijing.

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