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What does it take to be successful?

Many books have been written about the secrets of success. 1. Four key qualities stand out.

1. Vision.

Successful people visualize what they want. They have a picture in their mind of what their business will be like when they achieve their goals. This allows them to make decisions that support their vision. Most people couldn’t see what Bill Gates saw:that computers could have a value for personal uses. 2.

2. Determination.

Successful people are determined. You won’t find one successful person who hasn’t experienced any setbacks. Michael Jordan says,” I have missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. 3.I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”

3. 4.

Where other people see problems and limitations, successful people see possibilities and opportunities. When the web took off in the mid-1990s, computer programmer Pierre Omidyar saw the potential of the internet to connect people around the world instantly. So he created eBay, a hugely successful online market where individuals compete with big companies.

4. Enthusiasm.

5. Jecan-paul Gaultier had no formal training in design, but loved creating clothing and at a young age began sending his drawings to famous French designers. One of these designers recognized his talent and hired him as an assistant. Later, he set up his own line of clothing. And it quickly became a global success.

A. Creativity,

B. Responsibility.

C. I have lost almost 300 games.

D. Successful people love what they do.

E. However, who on earth have those secrets?

F. Today, most of us can't imagine life without a computer.

G. But what special qualities do successful people have in common?

 

1.G 2.F 3.C 4.A 5.D 【解析】 本文是说明文。文章介绍了成功人士的四个共同品质:愿景;决心;创造力;热情。 1.考查段中句。根据空前“Many books have been written about the secrets of success.(关于成功秘诀的书已经有许多了。)”和空后“Four key qualities stand out.(四个关键品质很重要。)”可知,G项(但是成功人士有什么共同的特质?)能够承接上文并且与下文连接通顺,空格后是回答选项这个问句的。故选G项。 2.考查段尾句。根据空前“Most people couldn’t see what Bill Gates saw: that computers could have a value for personal uses. (大多数人看不到比尔·盖茨看到的东西:个人可能会使用到计算机。)”可知,F项(今天,我们大多数人都无法想象没有计算机的生活。)能够承接上文,选项中的computer与前一句中的computers是同词复现。故选F项。 3.考查段中句。根据空前“Michael Jordan says, I have missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. (迈克尔·乔丹说:“我在职业生涯中投篮曾经失手过9000多次。)”和空后“I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”(我一次又一次失败。这就是我成功的原因。)”可知,C项(我输了将近300场比赛。)能够承接上文并且与下文连接通顺,空后的failed over and over and over again与选项中的lost 300 games是表达同样含义的。故选C项。 4.考查段落标题。根据该段中的“Where other people see problems and limitations, successful people see possibilities and opportunities. (在其他人看到问题和局限的地方,成功人士看到的是可能性和机会。)”可知,成功人士能够看到可能性和机会意味着“他们有创造力”。因此A项(创造力)能够概括本段的主要内容,可以作为段落标题。故选A项。 5.考查段首句。根据空后“Jecan-paul Gaultier had no formal training in design, but loved creating clothing and at a young age began sending his drawings to famous French designers. (Jecan-paul Gaultier没有接受过设计方面的正规培训,但是喜欢设计服装,并从小就开始将其绘画作品发送给法国著名设计师。)”可知,D项(成功人士热爱自己的工作。) 能够与下文连接通顺,空后是在举例说明成功人士热爱自己的工作的例子。故选D项。
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