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The Types to Live Below Your Full Potential

Human potential is unlimited, but unfortunately, many do not use their true potential.1.Here are some types to live below your true potential.

Let yourself be affected by minor issues.

Sometimes we may be affected by small issues.2.One way to check if something is worth thinking over is to ask yourself this question: “Will this matter in one year’s time” If not, then it’s probably not worth your energy to think about these things, Focus on things that do matter in the long run instead.

Blame others for your difficulty.

Is there anything you’re blaming others for in your life3.For example, if you blame your parents for your obesity, you’ll continue to remain obese because in your mind they are the reason why you’re obese. You’ll never have the power to change the situation un-til you take responsibility for it.

Try to do everything by yourself.

Are you someone who likes to do everything yourselfSo do I, but over the years I’ve re-alized that this prevents me from achieving more.4.Start by removing the less important tasks and doing the more important ones, and you’ll notice a big difference.

5.

Many people set small goals because they’re afraid to fail. Actually what they’re really afraid of is to realize what they’ve always had the power to achieve. So set your highest goals today. You should try to achieve them because they are what you deserve.

A.Set small goals.

B.Believe that you can make it.

C.You give others power over that part of your life.

D.While these emotions are normal, often these issues aren’t important in the long run.

E.Trying to do everything means you’re not able to do the higher level, important things.

F.Still worse, they waste it by carrying out tasks that are a poor use of their time and energy.

G.In fact, when you blame someone for what you’re going through, you refuse responsibility.

 

1.F 2.D 3.G 4.E 5.A 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了生活中四种常见的埋没潜能的生活方式。 1. 根据第一段第一句“Human potential is unlimited, but unfortunately, many do not use their true potential.(人类的潜能是无限的,但不幸的是,许多人无法发挥所有的潜能。) ”与F项“Still worse, they waste it by carrying out tasks that are a poor use of their time and energy.(更加糟糕的是,他们把发挥的潜能放在一些浪费时间和精力的工作上。) ”上下文衔接,符合语境。故选F。 2. 根据第二段第一句“Sometimes we may be affected by small issues.(有些时候我们也许会被一些小事所影响。) ”与D项“While these emotions are normal, often these issues aren’t important in the long run.(虽然产生这些情绪是正常的,可是从长远来看,这些事情通常并不重要。) ”前后形成转折关系,符合语境。故选D。 3. 根据第三段第三句“For example, if you blame your parents for your obesity, you’ll continue to remain obese because in your mind they are the reason why you’re obese.(譬如,当你责怪你父母导致了你的肥胖,你还会继续这么胖下去,因为你认为他们才是导致你肥胖的原因。) ”与G项“In fact, when you blame someone for what you’re going through, you refuse responsibility.(事实上,当你责怪了别的人或者别的东西,你就在拒绝承担责任。) ”逻辑一致,符合语境。故选G。 4. 根据第四段最后一句“Start by removing the less important tasks and doing the more important ones, and you’ll notice a big difference.(从移除不重要的任务开始,做更重要的任务,你会发现很大的不同。) ”与E项“Trying to do everything means you’re not able to do the higher level, important things.(试图做所有的事情意味着你不能做更高层次的,重要的事情。) ”语意表达上一致,符合语境。故选E。 5. 根据第五段第一句“Many people set small goals because they’re afraid to fail.(许多人喜欢设立小的目标,因为他们害怕失败。) ”及下文的描述可知,A项“Set small goals.(设立小目标。) ”概括准确,符合语境。故选A。
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