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We all have our own ways of sharing our life experiences with others.

Photographers use cameras, artists use brushes, musicians use songs and writers use stories. Spencer Johnson’s story Who Moved My Cheese? shows changes exist in(存在于) our life. Life changes and so we do. We must change ourselves to face the changing environment, or we will fail.

Just look at the cycle of the seasons. Trees bud(发芽) in spring and in summer their leaves turn green. In autumn, their leaves start to fall onto the ground. When winter arrives, there are no leaves on trees. Next spring the cycle begins again. Since we know there are cycles in nature, we can prepare for them. We know it is colder in winter and hotter in summer, so we can dress properly.

Since we accept the cycles of nature, we should also accept the changes in our life.

We can prepare ourselves for changes by becoming more flexible(灵活的). We can regard the changes in our life as chances. As we keep changing ourselves, we can keep up with the changes in our life. So we should change ourselves when life changes.

Please answer the following questions with no more than five words.

1.How do writers share their life experiences?

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2.Who wrote the story Who Moved My Cheese ?

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3.What does Who Moved My Cheese? tell us ?

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4.When do leaves start to fall onto the ground?

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5.What should we do when life changes?

 

1.By writing stories./ Writers use stories. 2.Spencer Johnson. 3.Changes exist in our life. 4.In autumn. 5.We should change ourselves 【解析】 试题分析:短文大意:我们都有自己与别人分享我们的生活经验的方法。摄影师使用的相机,艺术家用画笔,音乐家和作家用故事用歌曲。约翰逊的故事《谁动了我的奶酪?》显示变化存在于我们的生活中。生活变化,我们也在变。我们必须改变自己,面对环境的变化,否则就会失败。我们可以把我们生活中的变化作为机会。随着我们不断地改变我们自己,我们才可以跟上我们生活的变化。因此当生活改变时,我们应该改变我们自己。 1.By writing stories./ Writers use stories. 细节理解问答题。题意:作家怎样分享他们的生活经验?根据短文第2自然段第1句“Writers use stories.”可以知道本题回答:By writing stories./ Writers use stories. 2.Spencer Johnson. 细节理解问答题。题意:谁写的Who Moved My Cheese?由短文第2自然段第2句“Spencer Johnson’s story Who Moved My Cheese?”可知该书是Spencer Johnson的,故答:Spencer Johnson。 3.Changes exist in our life. 细节理解问答题。题意:Who Moved My Cheese?告诉我们什么?由短文第2自然段第2句:Spencer Johnson’s story Who Moved My Cheese? shows changes exist in our life.(约翰逊的故事《谁动了我的奶酪?》显示变化存在于我们的生活中。)可知,本题回答:Changes exist in our life 4.In autumn. 细节理解问答题。题意:树叶什么时候开始落到地上?由短文第3自然段的“In autumn, their leaves start to fall onto the ground.”(秋天,它们的叶子开始落到地上)可以得到本题答案.In autumn. 5.We should change ourselves细节理解问答题。题意:当生活改变时,我们应该做什么?由短文最后一句,可以知道:We should change ourselves when life changes. 故答:We should change ourselves 考点:考查人生感悟类短文阅读。
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