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    Your comfort zone is a behavioral space where your activities and behaviors fit a routine and pattern that minimizes stress and risk1.You benefit in obvious ways regular happiness low anxiety and reduced stress

Leaving your comfort zone can have very positive results though For one thing you'll surely be more productive if you're willing to move out of it With the sense of unease that comes from having deadlines and expectations you'll have the drive and ambition to do more and learn new things2.For another learning to live outside your comfort zone can prepare you for life changes that force you out of it Fear and uncertainty always exist in our life By challenging yourself to things you normally wouldn't do you can experience some of that uncertainty in a controlled and manageable environment

While outside your comfort zone can be a good place to be3. You can start by doing everyday things differently For example you can take a different route to work or try a new restaurant Besides you should remember to break out in small steps You get the same benefits whether you go with long strides (大步) or you start slow If you're socially anxious don't suppose you have to gather the courage to ask your crush (爱慕之人) on a date right away

4. Identify your fears and then face them step by step

Trying new things is difficult so it's important to understand how habits form and how we can break them5.

A.It provides a state of mental security

B.it's of great necessity to find ways to break out of it

C.it's a pleasant experience to stay in the comfort zone

D.You have to manage that stress and risk in a clever way

E.Just say hello to them and see where you can go from there

F.That means you will get more done and find smarter ways to work

G.And it's as important to press yourself out of your comfort zone by doing specific things

 

1.A 2.F 3.B 4.E 5.G 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了人的舒适区是一个行为空间,在那里你的活动和行为符合最小化压力和风险的常规和模式,它提供了一种心理安全的状态。但离开舒服区有非常积极的结果,短文说明了离开舒服区所产生的积极结果以及摆脱舒服区的方法和意义。 1.根据前文“Your comfort zone is a behavioral space where your activities and behaviors fit a routine and pattern that minimizes stress and risk”可知,你的舒适区是一个行为空间,在那里你的活动和行为符合最小化压力和风险的常规和模式。所以选项承接上文。故A项“它提供了一种心理安全的状态”切题。故选A。 2.根据前文“With the sense of unease that comes from having deadlines and expectations, you'll have the drive and ambition to do more and learn new things”可知,有了最后期限和期望带来的不安感,你就会有动力和雄心去做更多的事情,学习新的东西。所以选项承接上文。故F项“这意味着你会完成更多的工作,找到更聪明的工作方式”切题。故选F。 3.根据前文“While outside your comfort zone can be a good place to be“可知,虽然在你的舒适区之外是个不错的去处。所以选项与上一句话题一致。故B项“但找到摆脱它的方法是很有必要的”切题。故选B。 4.根据后文“Identify your fears, and then face them step by step”可知,认清你的恐惧,然后一步步地面对它们。所以选项与后文为并列关系且话题一致。故E选项“跟他们打个招呼,然后看看接下来怎么办”切题。故选E。 5.根据前文“Trying new things is difficult, so it's important to understand how habits form and how we can break them”可知,尝试新事物是困难的,所以了解习惯是如何形成的以及我们如何打破它们是很重要的。所以选项与前文为并列关系。故G项“通过做一些具体的事情让自己走出舒适区也很重要”切题。故选G。
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The screen turn even brighter and a noise suddenly rose in volume.

“I think we’d better shut it off, Mark,” Jason yelled out in terror, reaching for the power switch. A beam(光束) of dazzling white light burst out of the computer screen, wrapping the boys in its glow(光芒)until they themselves seemed to be glowing. Then it died down just as suddenly as it had burst into life. And the boys were no longer there. On the screen, the letters changed

“TRANSPORT SUCCESSFUL

 DESTINATION:  MARS.

RETRIEVE DATE:  2025

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A. He wanted to take a voyage.

B. He wanted to practice his skills.

C. He was so much attracted by it.

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C. In a scientific research center.

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3.Mark thought “SPACE TRANSPORTER” on the screen was the name of ________.

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C. a software producer D. an astronomy program

4.Why did Jason want to shut off the computer?

A. He was afraid of being scolded.

B. He didn’t like the loud noise and light.

C. He didn’t want to play games.

D. He was afraid something dangerous might happen.

5.What happened to the boys at the end of the story?

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B.passion for art helped ease his sufferings.

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D.misery drives him to fight against his fate.

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I was a mother of four children, working at a low-paid job. Money was always valuable, but we had a roof over our heads, food on the table, and clothes in the wardrobe. I always tell myself to be brave and strong. I hope all my efforts would be worthwhile, as long as my children can grow up healthily. It was Christmas time. We drove downtown to see the Christmas lights, and enjoyed a special dinner, but the big excitement for the kids was the fun of Christmas shopping at the mall. This was a tradition of my family, so they all looked forward to the coming of the season of goodwill. They talked and planned for weeks ahead of time, asking each other what they wanted for Christmas.

The big day arrived and we started out early. I gave each of the four kids a twenty -dollar bill and asked them to search for gifts. Then everyone scattered(分散开)with the bill. I sat at a table in a café waiting for my children and enjoying an instant of silence. It must be a happy day.

Back in the car driving home, everyone was excited about Christmas, laughing and asking each other about what they had bought. I noted Ginger, my younger daughter had only one small and flat bag with her. I could see enough through the plastic bag to tell that she had bought candy bars—fifty-cent candy bars! What did she do with that twenty-dollar bill I had given her? I was so angry. After getting home, I called her into my bedroom and closed the door. I couldn't hold back my anger and shouted at her, "What about the rest of the money? No one would be convinced all these candies are worth 20 dollars. What do you want to do with the rest of the money?"

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She was shocked at my reaction and burst into tears. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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My anger disappeared.

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