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It’s good to make mistakes, and here is why.

First of all, mistakes are a clear sign that you are trying new things. It’s always good to try new things because when you are trying new things you are growing. If you never try anything new, how can you improve? How can you expand? The simple answer is “You can’t”. Look around you. With very few exceptions, either everything you see in your physical world or every single detail of every single thing is the result of someone trying something new.

Another good thing about mistakes is this: When you are making mistakes, you are learning. Consider this: Edison failed 10,000 times before he perfected the light bulb. When asked how it felt to fail that many times, he said that he hadn’t failed 10,000 times, but rather had learned 10,000 things that didn’t work.

Finally, when you make a mistake you are much closer to success. Why?

Because when all is said and done, you will have tried some number of things before you succeeded. Every time you make a mistake you eliminate one of those things and are one step closer.

But this all doesn’t mean that you should go ahead without considering the consequences of a mistake. Quite the contrary, when you try something new you have to be willing to set some reasonable limits so that in the event that it doesn’t work out the way you want it to, you will be in a position to try again.

We all have limited resources in the form of time and money so don’t blow them all on one approach to a problem. Realize that it probably won’t be perfect the first time and allocate (分配) these resources appropriately so you can learn, make corrections, and try it again. Only by accepting and using your mistakes in this way can you make significant advances in your business and your career.

There is an old saying that goes, “If you’re not making mistakes, you’re not trying hard enough.”

So go forth and make mistakes. And learn. And grow. And prosper(成功).

1.From the second paragraph, we can conclude that _______.

A. mistakes are unnecessary for development                           

B. we are afraid of trying new things                                          

C. it’s common for people to make mistakes                              

D. mistakes are better than not trying

2. The underlined word “eliminate” means _______.

A. avoid                                        B. Remove                        C. accept                               D. solve

3.. According to the article, one thing you should pay attention to about making mistakes is   

A. avoiding making the same mistakes                                  

B. accepting the punishment willingly

C. taking consequences into account                                     

D. trying things out one by one

4.. What would the writer probably suggest we say to ourselves when we make a mistake?

A. Never mind, I can always try again.                                    

B. I’d better stay out of trouble.

C. Ok! Now I can learn something.                                      

D. Look at this mess. Anyone would be upset.

 

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Let us begin by saying what does not cause our dreams.Our dreams do not come from “another world”.They are not messages from outside source.They are not a look into the future, either.

All our dreams have something to do with our feelings, fear, longings, wishes, needs and memories.If a person is hungry, or tired, or cold his dreams may include a feeling of this kind.If the covers on your body, such as a quilt or a blanket have slipped off your bed, you may dream that you are sleeping on the ice or snow.The material for the dream you will have tonight is likely to come from the experiences you have today.

So the subject of your dream usually comes from something that has effect on you while you are sleeping (feeling of cold, a noise, a discomfort, etc)and it may also use your past experiences and the wishes and interests you have now.This is why very young children are likely to d ream of fairies, older children of school examinations, hungry people of food, home-sick soldiers of their families, and prisoners of freedom.

To show you how that is happening while you are asleep and how your wishes and needs can all be joined together in a dream, here is a story of an experiment.A man was asleep and the back of his hand was rubbed with absorbent cotton.He would dream that he was in a hospital and his charming girl friend was visiting him, sitting on the bed and feeling his hands!

There are some scientists who have a special study of why we dream, what we dream and what those dreams mean.Their explanation of dreams, though a bit reasonable, is not accepted by everyone, but it offers an interesting way of dealing with the problem.They believe that dreams are mostly expressions of wishes that did not come true.In other words, a dream is a way of having your wishes carried out.

1.From the passage we know that our dreams___    _ .

       A.are imagination of our daily life     

       B.are man’s curious look into the future

       C.have nothing to do with our feelings  

D.are to some degree connected with our feelings

2.Older children often dream of examinations probably because___    _ .

       A.they are interested in exams

       B.they are often worried about their studies

       C.they hope for better life

       D.they show much interest in their studies

3.According to the writer, the explanation of dreams that some scientists made___    _ .

       A.is considered interesting, but meaningless.

       B.gives a good answer to the question why we dream.

       C.has some value, though not fully convincing.

       D.has been proved by the findings of their studies.

4.What is the best title for this passage?

       A.Why people Dream                              B.New Findings about Dreams

       C.Dream Makes Hopes                            D.What Dreams Mean

 

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首先请阅读下列6出电影的简要介绍,并按照要求匹配信息。

A.It is about the legend of vampire, the story of the wolf man, the campus life, moved love story, horror, adventure and other elements. The story begins with the main character, Isabella (Bella) Swan, moving from Phoenix, to the small town of Forks, a dreary and rain-filled place, to live with her father. She develops a relationship with fellow student, Edward Cullen, who initially annoys her, but despite a rough beginning, they fall in love. After witnessing some strange behavior from Edward, Bella eventually discovers that he is a vampire, but despite the very real risk to her life, she cannot bear to be apart from him. Eventually Bella is introduced to Edward’s vampire family, not all of who welcome her with open arms, however, it is Edward’s family that go to great lengths to save Bella when her life is threatened.

 

B. With an absent father and a withdrawn and depressed mother, 17 year-old Ree Dolly keeps her family together in a dirt poor rural area. She's taken backwards however when the local Sheriff(县治安官) tells her that her father put up their house for his bail(保释)and unless he shows up for his trial in a week's time, they will lose it all. She knows her father is involved in the local drug trade and manufactures crystal meth but anywhere she goes the message is the same: stay out of it and stop poking your nose in other people's business. She refuses to listen, even after her father's brother, Teardrop, tells her he's probably been killed. She pushes on, putting her own life in danger, for the sake of her family until the truth, or enough of it, is revealed.

 

C. Dom Cobb is a skilled thief, the absolute best in the dangerous art of extraction, stealing valuable secrets from deep within the subconscious during the dream state, when the mind is at its most vulnerable. Cobb's rare ability has made him a coveted(妄想的) player in this deceitful new world of corporate espionage, but it has also made him an international fugitive. Now Cobb is being offered a chance at redemption(赎). One last job could give him his life back but only if he can accomplish the impossible-inception. Instead of the perfect heist, Cobb and his team of specialists have to pull off the reverse: their task is not to steal an idea but to plant one. But no amount of careful planning or expertise can prepare the team for the dangerous enemy that seems to predict their every move...

D. Reflecting on her earlier life, she observes that for most of it she was either with a man or in the process of leaving one, and so in the first stages of her journey she experiments with singleness. Not with solitude, exactly, since Liz is naturally sociable and acquires friends easily. Back home in New York she has Delia, and in Rome a Swedish woman named Sofi introduces her to an amicable(心平气和)group of Italians, including a fellow whose last name is Spaghetti. While he is seen mainly in group shots, his namesake food is filmed in loving close-ups. In keeping with the theme of self-examination, Liz’s trip is confined to countries that begin with the letter “I”. From the ruins of Italy, to an ashram in India, and then to Indonesia......

 

E. John Crowley is a worried businessman and father of two children stricken with Pompe disease, suffering of muscle deterioration(恶化)with an age expectancy of nine years. With critical birthdays looming on the horizon, Crowley decides to take a chance and pursue research scientist Robert Stonehill, a rebellious thinker in the field of Pompe with radical ideas on enzyme therapy. Promising money he doesn't necessarily have, Crowley talks Stonehill into a business venture, pushing the irascible(暴躁的) scientist into research while he worries about the cash flow. With the clock ticking, Stonehill presents challenging theories, irritating the interest of pharmaceutical giants, who demand results practically overnight. With Stonehill feeling the heat during this demoralizing process, Crowley fights to maintain the face of Pompe, to keep the cure from becoming just another compromised drug on the market.

 

F. Bob Ho, a Chinese spy who was loaned to the CIA and is now retiring so he can settle down and marry his girlfriend, Gillian, who lives next door and doesn't know he's a spy. She thinks he's a pen importer. Around her, Bob acts like a boring country man, wears eyeglasses, and hides his super-spy abilities. Gillian loves that he's normal and reliable, not like her ex-husband, who ran off and left her with three kids. So Gillian has to go out of town because her father's in the hospital, and Bob volunteers to babysit so he can bond with the children. Meanwhile, a Russian terrorist named Poldark has escaped CIA custody and is looking for a top-secret code that young Ian accidentally downloaded from Bob's computer, which means Poldark and his goons are going to show up any minute now and kill them all. Bob must save the children -- and the world!

 

以下是电影中的部分对白,请匹配适合他们的电影。

1.A. Yeah. I'm in love. I'm having a relationship with my pizza. You look like you're breaking up

with the    pizza. What's the matter?

    B: I can't.

    A: What do you mean, you can't? This is pizza in Napoli. It is your moral imperative to eat that pizza.

    B: I want to, but I've gained, like, 10 pounds. I mean, I've got this.... Right here. What's it called? What's the word?

    A: A muffin top. I have one too.

2.  A: C came by looking for Dad. If he don't show up for his court date, we're gonna lose the house. I gotta     get down to the Arkansas line.

    B: I gotta ask him. It's his truck. He said no.

    A: Did you tell him I'd spring for gas?

    B: I told him. He still won't.

    A: Why not?

3.A: Dream within a dream, huh. I'm impressed. But in my dream, you play by my rules.

    B: Yes, but you see Mr. A...

    C: We're not in your dream.

    B: We're in mine.

4.  A: Can we go back to business?

    B: Would it help to mention I'm retired?

    A: Retired men don't download secrets.

    B: I never downloaded anything.

    C: He's lying.

    B: Who are you going to believe? Me or the traitor?

    D: Someone has been a very naughty boy. He's got cameras and microphones mounted all over the     place.

    D: Good plan, filming us together.

    B: How could you turn against your country?

5.  A: You're B, the new girl. Hi, I'm A, the eyes and ears of this place. Anything you need, tour guide, lunch date, shoulder to cry on?

    B: I'm really kind of the more suffer-in-silence type.

    A: Good headline for your feature. I'm on the paper, and you're news, baby, front page.

    B: No, I'm not. You...Please don't have any sort of...

    A: Chillax. No feature.

    B: Okay, thanks.

 

 

 

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  Bill Gates and the president of General Motors have met for lunch, and Bill is going on and on about computer technology.“ If automotive technology had kept pace with computer technology over the past few decades, you would now be driving a V-32 instead of a V-8, and it would have a top speed of 10,000 miles per hour,” says Gates.“Or, you could have an economy car that weighs 30 pounds and gets a thousand miles to a gallon of gas.In either case, the sticker price(标价)of a new car would be less than $50.Why haven't you guys kept up?”

  The president of GM smiles and says, “Because the federal government won't let us build cars that crash four times a day.”

  Why is that funny(or not funny, as the case may be)? Human beings love to laugh, and the average adult laughs 17 times a day.Humans love to laugh so much that there are actually industries built around laughter.Jokes, sitcoms and comedies are all designed to get us laughing, because laughing feels good.For us it seems so natural, but the funny thing is that humans are the only species that laughs.Laughter is actually a complex response that involves many of the same skills used in solving problems.

  Laughter is a great thing--that's why we've all heard the saying, “Laughter is the best medicine.” There is strong evidence that laughter can actually improve health and help fight disease.When we look at laughter-what it is, what happens in our brains when we laugh, what makes us laugh and how it can make us healthier and happier, there's a huge amount about it that no one understands yet.

(1)

The best title of the passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

Joke

B.

Laughter

C.

Fun

D.

Humor

(2)

Which of the following sentences in this passage is the most humorous?

[  ]

A.

“You would now be driving a V-32 instead of V-8.”

B.

“It would have a top speed of 10,000 miles per hour.”

C.

“The sticker price of a new car would be less than $ 50.”

D.

“The federal government won't let us build cars that crash four times a day.”

(3)

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Humans laugh because of jokes, sitcoms and comedies.

B.

Humans laugh because it can fight disease.

C.

Humans have gained skills to laugh since they are born.

D.

Laughter is a complex response of humans.

(4)

What is the writer likely to talk about next?

[  ]

A.

What is laughter?

B.

How do people laugh?

C.

When is laughter the best medicine?

D.

Where does laughter take place?

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  A week ago, I had the great pleasure of reading an e-book, When Money Talks, Listen!By Rich Ezzo.It took only about an hour to read.

  When I first received a copy, I thought it was a Get Rich Quick type of publication.Nothing is wrong with Get Rich Quick, but my mind just doesn't chase after dreams of wealth.I think that if God ever wants me to be rich, he knows where to find my purse.

  When I began reading When Money Talks, Listen!, I was overjoyed to find that Rich Ezzo isn't money hungry either.He, too, is hungry far more important than money.

  Since I love this e-book so much, why wait a week to write the review?Simple.I wanted to see if the effect it had on me was a keeper.After reading the last word of the e-book, I totally agreed with the subtitle which promised to forever change the way we thought about money.I had so many thoughts running around my mind that I had to install(安装)a stoplight to stop some while others made their way into the picture, then I yielded(让路)them as a few ones arrived in town.I had a mental traffic jam, which only goes to show how slow the traffic usually is

  It has been a week and the effect is the same.I truly do look at money differently and have even done a few things differently this week.This is an e-book you'll want to read, I promise.I often recommend books to my daughter, and this is one that I didn't just“suggest”-I left it open at the bottom of the computer and told each one,“Read it, you'll love it.”

  I would never point someone in a direction I wouldn't go myself.I urge you to visit the author's website, Myster Money, and to download the e-book.You won't regret it.

(1)

The author wrote this passage to ________.

[  ]

A.

strongly recommend an e-book.

B.

show the author's attitude to money.

C.

introduce the general idea of an e-book.

D.

point out Rich Ezzo isn't money hungry.

(2)

According to the passage, a Get Rich Quick type of publication ________.

[  ]

A.

is what the author really cares for

B.

deals with how to make money

C.

is also an e-book written by Rich Ezzo

D.

is more popular than e-books

(3)

The author didn't write the review as soon as he finished reading the book because ________.

[  ]

A.

he was too excited to write anything

B.

he was not sure whether he did well

C.

he had to wait for Rich Ezzo's permission

D.

he wondered if the book would have long influence on him

(4)

By saying the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4, the author probably ________.

[  ]

A.

shows that the book brought him many new thoughts

B.

shows how bad the traffic is in town

C.

describes the difficulty in understanding the book

D.

explains it's hard to change one's attitude to money

(5)

Which of the following is supported by the passage?

[  ]

A.

The author had known Rich Ezzo before.

B.

The author hasn't dreamed of getting rich immediately.

C.

The author always prefers e-books to paper books.

D.

The author likes Get Rich Quick-type of publications.

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