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I want to make the most of every day. And, like most people, I've that the best way to do it is to let go of past failures. But that's not all. One can never fully today while thinking too much about past successes, either. People never while resting comfortably on their laurels (荣誉). The is that sometimes our successes hold us back more than our failures!

I once a story about the Oscar owner, actor Clark Gable. A friend Gable one afternoon at the actor's home. She brought along her son, who was playing happily with toy cars on the floor. He he was racing those cars around a great track, which in was an imaginary circle around a golden statue (雕像). The small statue the boy played with was actually the Oscar Clark Gable for his performance in the 1934 movie It Happened One Night.

When his mother told him the time had come to ,the little boy asked the actor, “Can I have this?” to the Oscar.

“Sure,” he smiled. “It's yours.”

The horrified mother . “Put that back immediately!”

Giving the child the golden statue, Clark Gable said, “Having the Oscar around doesn't mean anything to me; it does.” The actor seemed to know that past success could be a hammock (吊床) upon which he may be tempted to , rather than a springboard setting him to begin a new start.

You may have learned to let go of past and mistakes in order to free the present. But will you forget past successes and achievements in order to free the ?Will your past be a springboard or a restful hammock?

“I like the of the future better than the history of the past,” said Thomas Jefferson. I . After all, the future, not the past, is where the rest of your life will be lived.

1.A. discovered.B. inferredC. hopedD. worried

2.A. spendB. liveC. understandD. enjoy

3.A. struggleB. workC. succeedD. learn

4.A. storyB. factC. ideaD. news

5.A. wroteB. toldC. knewD. heard

6.A. sawB. recognizedC. metD. visited

7.A. carefulB. smallC. lonelyD. clever

8.A. pretendedB. believedC. insistedD. suggested

9.A. realityB. caseC. turnD. need

10.A. caredB. askedC. wonD. looked

11.A. actB. leaveC. playD. wait

12.A. runningB. gettingC. pointingD. shouting

13.A. objectedB. noticedC. sufferedD. breathed

14.A. sellingB. keepingC. earningD. sharing

15.A. specialB. comfortableC. expensiveD. necessary

16.A. restB. cheatC. stopD. sit

17.A. difficultiesB. eventsC. failuresD. achievements

18.A. timeB. futureC. bodyD. brain

19.A. ideaB. meaningC. dreamsD. thoughts

20.A. obeyB. permitC. wishD. agree

1.A

2.D

3.C

4.B

5.D

6.D

7.B

8.A

9.A

10.C

11.B

12.C

13.A

14.C

15.B

16.A

17.C

18.B

19.C

20.D

【解析】

试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文,叙述了一个朋友带着她的儿子去一个奥斯卡得奖者家里拜访,小孩拿着奖杯玩并想得到它,奥斯卡得奖演员欣然答应。从这个故事告诉我们,不沉湎于过去的成功,忘掉过去的失败方能赢得新起点。

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6.。D. Visited参观;拜访;一个朋友去Gabl家拜访他。故选D.

7.

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9.

10.

11.

12.

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14.

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16.故选A.

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18.

19.

20. obey遵循;服从;B. permit允许;C. wish希望;D. agree同意;我同意,毕竟,你将度过余生的是将来而不是过去。故选D.

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