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I’m 30 years old, and there are several things that life has taught me that I want to share with you. Here are the 4 lessons that life has taught me in the past 30 years.

Take care of your body.

Life is “unfairly” biased (偏向的) towards people who “look good”, like it or not. So it’s important that you do all that is in your power to look your best.1..You will live longer, and you will live happier, if you take care of your body; you may even get promoted faster on your job. Remember that your health is really your greatest wealth.

2.

No one taught me to save when I was growing up; no one told me the importance of saving. Fortunately, I was able to learn the value of saving through reading great books like “The Millionaire Next Door”. What I want to teach others is to save at least twenty percent of your income. If you are to be wealthy, you must not just earn a lot, you must save a lot.

Think in the long term

In high school I was thinking about college, in college I was thinking about life after college. I’m designing my life and I’m making decisions today that will enable me to live the life I desire when I’m in my 40’s, 50’s and 60’s. You have to think in the long term; you have to see the big picture”.3.Realize the power of focus.

Focus, focus, focus4.. If you fail in this lifetime, you will fail because of broken focus. If you focus on the goals that are most important to you, you will achieve them. The problem is that there are so many distractions(使人分心的事).5.Winners decide to major on majors, and they even let important things slip, because they just focus on achieving what is critical(极重要的) to their goals.

A. Save your money.

B. The importance of saving.

C. If you plan your future properly, you will live into your plans.

D. I mean dressing nicely, working out and eating right.

E. It’s critical that you pursue(追逐) relationships with individuals who are good first.

F. Nothing is more critical than focus.

G. What separates the winners from the losers is that the winners learn to focus on their goals.

 

1.D 2.A 3.C 4.F 5.G 【解析】 1.D 根据下句我们活的更久,更健康。说明本句是要我们穿得好,吃得好,还要经常锻炼,故选D项。 2.A根据本段3,4行What I want to teach others is to save at least twenty percent of your income.说明要倡导我们要存钱,以防意外情况的出现,故选A项。 3.C 本段的标题是Think long-term即我们要有长远打算,要有恰当的未来计划,如果我们有了这样的计划,我们就能实现自己的目标,故选C项。 4.F根据前三个词,说明本段强调的是要集中注意力于我们的目标,故选F项。 5.G根据本句的上一句和下一句都是在强调要想成功就得把注意力集中于我们的目标上,这正是失败者和成功者最大的区别。故G符合要求
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Sonny opened his eyes wide, “Do you mean next time when I’m entering for the 60-metre race I should wish that Billy, Tony and Sandy would all fall asleep halfway?”

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