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You may have heard of the old story about the world's most whole-hearted fisherman. He had out-fished his friend all morning long. They used the same live bait (Óã¶ü), the same equipment and fished together in the same mountain stream. But he had almost caught a bucket of fish while his friend had yet to catch even one.

"What's your secret?" asked the friend. "I haven't even gotten any one!"

The successful fisherman emptied the bait of his mouth into a cupped hand and replied. "You have to keep your worms (Óã³æ) warm."

Whether or not we fish or even eat fish, there is a lesson to be learned here. We are most likely to succeed when we fully put our hearts into a task. Especially if the task before us is difficult or there seems little probability of success. Whether we want to build a new business or write that first novel, we should see how willing we are to do what it takes-even if it means keeping the worms warm.

So I often ask myself. "How much do I want this?" when some people fish, if they don't catch, they don't eat. Some things are too important for me to risk failure. So how much do I want to succeed at this career (ÊÂÒµ) or this dream? And how hard am I willing to work? If "success" only comes before "work" in the dictionary, I may have to work harder than I've ever worked before. But if I want it enough, the hard work will be worth it.

"Always bear in mind," said Abraham Lincoln, "that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing."

And that is where it always begins: with a whole-hearted resolution to succeed¡ªin a task, in a career, in a life. How much do you want this? And, how hard are you willing to work? Start there, and great things can happen.

1.Paragraph 1 is mainly about the old story of ________.

A.two friends B.Abraham Lincoln C.some baits D.a fisherman

2.The lesson we learned is to ________ from Paragraphs 2-4.

A.only keep the worms warm B.write the first novel soon

C.put our hearts into any task D.be willing to do nothing

3.Why does the writer often ask himself the two questions?

A.See if he has been whole-hearted. B.Be able to risk failure anytime.

C.Find out if the hard work is worth it. D.Work less harder than before.

4.What does the word "it" in Paragraph 5 refer to?

A.Career. B.Dream. C.Success. D.Work.

5.What does the writer want to tell us according to the last two paragraphs?

A.Own your resolution is the most important.

B.Do as Abraham Lincoln says, you'll succeed.

C.To succeed begins with a whole-hearted resolution.

D.Start anywhere, and great things can always happen.

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¡ªIt ________ be him. He has gone to Beijing.

A.needn't B.can't C.shouldn't D.mustn't

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It's my pleasure to make the ________ /??ntr?'d?k?n/ of my new product.

A.instruction B.influence C.introduction D.international

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At the age of forty-five, my usually well-ordered life became full of changes. After twenty-two years of working in a _______, a plan to use less staff led to the unemployment (ʧҵ) of over one hundred people, I being one of them.

My once secure (ÎÈÍ×µÄ) future became _______. However, I was not a single parent, _______ the family did not depend only on my income (ÊÕÈë). My motto has always been ¡°Change is good; change is progress,¡± but when it influenced my livelihood (Éú¼Æ£¬Éú»î), I had to change it to, ¡°_______ change and make the most of it.¡± From the beginning, I _______ to look at this matter not as _______ luck, but as a welcome chance. I refused to become sorry, _______, I actively planned to do something new and different.

Having a positive attitude (»ý¼«µÄ̬¶È) made all the difference in the way I formed the future. First, I decided to _______ to college and graduate many years later than I should have. Doing this at my age needed more _______. Not being a graduate had never held me back in my career in the bank, but now it was a personal goal I was eager (¿ÊÍû) to achieve. With a lot of determination, I went to evening classes and became an adult ________. In the class, I became more and more ________. During this time, I realized that ________ life throws in our way, personal growth never stops.

The second thing I did to improve myself was to reevaluate (ÔÙÆÀ¹À) my past life. It used to be filled with endless and sometimes meaningless events. But now, my heart and life are completely around people I ________.

The loss of my job led to some ________ changes in my life. Revisiting (Ôٷã¬ÖØÓÎ) the past made room for the ________. I realize that I have accepted the change, and am making the most of it.

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2.A.uncertain B.bright C.unimportant D.clear

3.A.if B.or C.so D.but

4.A.Refuse B.Accept C.Expect D.Collect

5.A.considered B.chose C.happened D.imagined

6.A.perfect B.rare C.bad D.good

7.A.therefore B.instead C.anyway D.however

8.A.attend B.turn C.join D.return

9.A.time B.money C.courage D.risk

10.A.student B.teacher C.manager D.doctor

11.A.confident B.afraid C.nervous D.generous

12.A.whichever B.whoever C.wherever D.whatever

13.A.care for B.call for C.stand for D.look for

14.A.common B.positive C.confident D.unsure

15.A.change B.experience C.future D.education

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A psychology professor(ÐÄÀíѧ½ÌÊÚ) entered the classroom with half a glass of water in his hand. The students expected the old common question ¡°Was it half 1. or half full?¡± But to their 2., he asked them ¡°How heavy is this glass of water?¡±

The answers given by the students were from 7 oz.to 25 oz. But the professor replied that the weight of the glass with water doesn¡¯t always matter but 3. long you hold the glass is what matters.

If you hold the glass for a minute, you won¡¯t feel 4. weight. But if you hold for 10 minutes, you will feel a little more weight and it gets 5. for you with hours. If you hold it for the whole day, then your hands would go numb(Âéľ) and pain. Similar is the case(ʵÀý) when you carry stress with you. If you think about it for a while and 6. it, then there is no problem but if you think about it for hours, it starts becoming a problem and it becomes worse if you sleep with it.

For these 7. , you should learn to let go of your stress and never sleep with it. If you can do 8. about it, just do it.

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A: Hi, Lucy. Nice to see you.

B: Hey, Xiao Ming. I¡¯m going to stay here to spend the Mid¡ªautumn Festival. 1.

A: 2. The Mid¡ªautumn Festival always comes on the 15th of the eighth lunar month.

B: 3.

A: In our Chinese tradition, it is the time for the family to get together. People eat mooncakes and enjoy the bright full moon on that day.

B: 4. I can¡¯t wait for the coming of that day.

A: If so, you can come to celebrate it with my family.

B: Can I? 5.

A.Sounds great!

B.That¡¯s very kind of you.

C.Can you tell me something about it?

D.With pleasure.

E.How do you celebrate it?

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