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Quit while you're ahead
I am one of those people who are terrible at saying no.I take on too many projects at once, and spend too much of my time doing things I'd rather not be doing.I get work 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 aspire (渴望) 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.
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." Strange though it sounds, we all tend to do this.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."
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 to 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.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.
60.The author wants to be a quitter, because he _____.
A.hopes to improve his personality
B.wishes to have more time for relaxation
C.expects to make more efficient use of his time
D.has found it hard to do several things at one time
61.In what circumstances does the author suggest quitting is a good idea?
A.When you feel tired and need a rest.
B.When you know a task cannot be finished.
C.When you meet with difficulties along the way in your life.
D.When you realize what you are doing is not worth the time.
62.If you stop reading a book you hate, the author might think that ______.
A.you are wise to cut your losses
B.it's a pity that you have wasted so much time
C.you should finish a book that you have started
D.you should regret choosing the wrong book
63.The message the author tries to convey is to ______.
A.learn to say no B.live your life to the fullest
C.create more value D.stop doing many things at once
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听力
第一节
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
W:I am from CNN.Please tell our audience about the football match with England.
M:Well, it was terrible.We lost.And the score was zero-fourteen.
1.What was the score?
A.0∶40.
B.0∶4.
C.0∶14.
M:Do you think that you can have these shirts finished by Friday morning?
W:I’m sorry.I couldn’t possibly get them done by then.Saturday afternoon would be the earliest that you could have them.
2.When will the shirts be finished?
A.Sunday afternoon.
B.Saturday afternoon.
C.Friday morning.
W:Jack, can you help me with this work?
M:Sure, if it won’t take too much time.
3.What does the man mean?
A.It will take him long to help the woman.
B.He can help her for a while.
C.It won’t take long for him to help her.
W:Tickets are four dollars for adults.Children’s tickets are half price.
M:Okay.I’d two adults’ and two children’s tickets, please.
4.How much did the man pay for the tickets?
A.$16.
B.$12.
C.$4.
M:Where are you going now?
W:I am going to the shop to buy something.
5.Where is the woman going now?
A.To school.
B.To the shop.
C.To her friends house.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6~7题。
W:Come in, Richard.
M:Thank you, doctor.
W:Now, what seems to be the trouble?
M:I don’t feel well, doctor.My head aches.My arms and legs feel weak.
W:Do you have a fever?
M:I think so.
W:Well, let’s see.Put this under your tongue.
M:All right.
W:Yes, you do have a temperature.Please come into the next room, Richard.
M:All right.
W:First I want to take a look at your throat.Open your mouth, please.Say Ah.
M:Ah-ah.What’s wrong with me, doctor?
W:Well, you have a case of the flu.I’m going to give you some medicine for that.
M:When do I take the medicine?
W:Every six hours.I want you to stay in bed and rest.And drink plenty of liquids.
M:Thank you, doctor.
6.Which of the following did the doctor NOT do?
A.Take the temperature.
B.Look at the throat.
C.Examine the eyes.
7.How often should Richard take the medicine?
A.Twice a day.
B.Three times a day.
C.Four times a day.
听第7段材料,回答第8~10题。
W:The house is beautiful.We are so lucky.
M:Tell me about it.
W:Well, it has a nice living room, a dining room and two large bedrooms.
M:It sounds wonderful.What about the kitchen?
W:It’s quite modern.It has a new fridge and an electric stove.It also has a very nice dishwasher.
M:Do you have furniture yet?
W:No.We’re going shopping tomorrow.
8.What about the kitchen?
A.It’s well equipped.
B.It’s very big.
C.It’s too modern.
9.What is the woman going to do next?
A.To buy some furniture.
B.To move into the house.
C.To decorate the house.
10.What is the probable relationship between the man and woman?
A.They are husband and wife.
B.They are friends.
C.They are a newly-married couple.
听第8段材料,回答第11~13题。
M:Hello, Mary.Why are you standing here in the cold wind?
W:I’m waiting for a bus, but the buses are very full at this time of the day.
M:Where are you going? This isn’t your way home.You must take a bus from the other side of the street to go home.
W:I’m not going home now.I’m going for a walk in the park.I always like to go for a walk before lunch.
M:Then why aren’t you going there on foot? Why are you going by bus? Why not walk from here to the park, too? It isn’t very far.
W:Oh, no, Bill.It isn’t very interesting to walk through the streets;in fact, it’s very boring.So I always take bus No.3.
11.Where is Mary going?
A.Home.
B.To the park.
C.To the zoo.
12.Why doesn’t Mary like walking through the streets?
A.It’s too cold.
B.The park is too far.
C.It isn’t interesting.
13.When did the conversation most likely take place?
A.Late in the morning.
B.In the late afternoon.
C.Early in the morning.
听第9段材料,回答第14~16题。
M:Good morning, miss.Can I help you?
W:Yes.I’m looking for a present for my boyfriend.
M:I see.What about a nice pair of gloves like these?
W:I bought him some gloves last year.
M:Ah…but these are driving gloves?
W:He doesn’t drive.
M:What about these boxing gloves?
W:He doesn’t box either.
M:What about these special gloves?
W:What are they for?
M:They’re for people who don’t do anything at all.
W:What a good idea! I’ll take them.
14.What does the man advise the girl to buy?
A.A pair of gloves.
B.A pair of glasses.
C.A pair of shoes.
15.What present did the girl give her boyfriend last year?
A.Some books.
B.Some gloves.
C.Some scarfs.
16.What kind of gloves does the girl buy in the end?
A.Driving gloves.
B.Special gloves.
C.Boxing gloves.
听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。
Many rules govern drivers on American streets and highways.The most common one is the speed limit.The speed limit regulates how fast a car may go.On streets in the city, the speed limit is usually 25 or 35 miles per hour.On the highways between cities, the speed limit is usually 55 miles per hour.When people drive faster than the speed limit, a policeman can stop them.The policeman gives them pieces of paper which people call traffic tickets.Traffic tickets tell the drivers how much money they must pay.When drivers receive too many tickets, they probably cannot drive for a while.The rush hour is when people are going to work or going home from work.At the rush hour there are many cars on the streets and traffic moves very slowly.Nearly all American cities have rush hours.Drivers do not get tickets very often for speeding during the rush hours because they cannot drive fast.
17.What is the speed limit on highways in America?
A.25 miles an hour.
B.35 miles an hour.
C.55 miles an hour.
18.What is on a traffic ticket?
A.Traffic rules.
B.Why the driver is stopped by police.
C.How much the driver must pay.
19.What will happen if a driver receives too many traffic tickets?
A.He will be put in prison.
B.He can’t drive forever.
C.He can’t drive for some time.
20.How is the traffic during the rush hour?
A.Quite heavy.
B.Very light.
C.No traffic.
I am one of those people who are terrible at saying no. I take on too many projects at once, and spend too much of my time doing things I’d rather not be doing. I get work 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.
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.” Strange though it sounds, we all tend to do this. 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 (投入) so much time in this. I might as well stick it out.”
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 to 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. 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.
60. The author wants to be a quitter, because he ______.
A. hopes to improve his personality.
B. wishes to have more time for relaxation
C. has found it hard to do several things at one time.
D. expects to make more efficient use of his time.
61. In what circumstances does the author suggest quitting is a good idea?
A. When you feel tired and need a rest.
B. When you know a task cannot be finished.
C. When you realize what you are doing is not worth the time.
D. When you meet with difficulties along the way in your life.
62. If you stop reading a book you hate, the author might think that ______.
A. it’s pity that you have wasted so much time.
B. you are wise to cut your losses.
C. you should finish a book that you have started.
D. you should regret choosing the wrong book.
63. The message the author tries to convey is to _______.
A. create more value B. live your life to the fullest
C. learn to say no D. stop doing many things at once.
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I am one of those people who are terrible at saying no.I take on too many projects at once, and spend too much of my time doing things I'd rather not be doing.I get work 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 aspire (渴望?) 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.
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." Strange though it sounds, we all tend to do this.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."
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 to 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.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.
- 1.
The author wants to be a quitter, because he _____.
- A.hopes to improve his personality
- B.wishes to have more time for relaxation
- C.expects to make more efficient use of his time
- D.has found it hard to do several things at one time
- A.
- 2.
In what circumstances does the author suggest quitting is a good idea?
- A.When you feel tired and need a rest.
- B.When you know a task cannot be finished.
- C.When you meet with difficulties along the way in your life.
- D.When you realize what you are doing is not worth the time.
- A.
- 3.
If you stop reading a book you hate, the author might think that ______.
- A.you are wise to cut your losses
- B.it's a pity that you have wasted so much time
- C.you should finish a book that you have started
- D.you should regret choosing the wrong book
- A.
- 4.
The message the author tries to convey is to ______.
- A.learn to say no
- B.live your life to the fullest
- C.create more value
- D.stop doing many things at once
- A.