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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 What woul...

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

What would you do differently if you knew nobody would judge you? Truth be told, no one has the right to judge you. People can't feel what you are going throughthey aren't living YOUR life. So forget what they say about you, 1..

Follow your own unique path and work on your goals, Every new day is a chance to change your life. Work hard for what you believe, and remember realistic goals are the key to success, People know success is directly connected with daily action. 2..

Adjust your goals and dreams as life changes. A great deal of pain in life comes from having a specific dream that you've fallen in love with, and when it doesn't work out exactly as planned, you become angry that you now have to pursue a different path,3., but it provides plenty of opportunities to make dreams come true, Just don't forget that sometimes taking a positive step forward requires you to slightly adjust your dreams, or plan new ones.

4.. When you are feeling down or dealing with failure,don't be ashamed. There's nothing to be ashamed of. You are going through a difficult time, and you are still pushing forward. That's something to be proud of. Let everyone know that today you are a lot stronger than you were yesterday, and you will keep your head high and keep on smiling.5.The only time you run out of chances is when you stop taking them. Don’t cry over the past, but cry to get over the past. Don’t smile to hide the pain, but smile to heal the pain. Don't think of all the sadness in the world, but think of all the beauty that still remains around you.

A.Life is unpredictable

B.Fight through your failures

C.Focus on how you feel about yourself

D.Every day of your life is a page of your history

E.Doing small things brings them closer to their dreams

 

1.C 2.E 3.A 4.B 5.D 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。作者通过这篇文章告诉我们不要在乎别人的指指点点,没有人有指责你的权力,我们要相信自己,做自己认为正确的事情。 1. 根据空前People can't feel what you are going through;they aren't living YOUR life. So forget what they say about you可在,人们感受不到你所经历的;他们没有过你的生活。所以忘记他们对你的评价吧,由此可知,空处作者建议我们关注自己的生活,不要在意别人的看法;结合选项可知,选项C. Focus on how you feel about yourself关注你对自己的感觉,与空前一句对应,符合题意。故选C。 2. 根据空前People know success is directly connected with daily action.可知,人们知道成功与日常行动直接相关。由此可知,空处作者建议我们要从小事做起,实现自己的梦想;结合选项可知,选项E. Doing small things brings them closer to their dreams做小事能让他们离梦想更近,此处的their指的是前文的people。故选E。 3. 根据空前 when it doesn't work out exactly as planned, you become angry that you now have to pursue a different path可知,当事情没有完全按照计划进行时,你会因为现在不得不追求不同的道路而感到愤怒;由此可知,空处作者会告诉我们生活中的不确定性;结合选项可知,选项A. Life is unpredictable生活是不可预测的,此处unpredictable相当于前一句中的it doesn't work out exactly as planned。故选A。 4. 根据空后 When you are feeling down or dealing with failure, don't be ashamed. There's nothing to be ashamed of. 可知,当你感到沮丧或面对失败时,不要感到羞愧。没什么好羞愧的。由此可知,空处作者谈论如何应对失败;结合选项可知,选项B. Fight through your failures战胜失败,符合题意,此处failures与下一句中的failure属于词汇复现。故选B。 5. 根据空前 Let everyone know that today you are a lot stronger than you were yesterday, and you will keep your head high and keep on smiling.可知,让每个人都知道,今天的你比昨天坚强了很多,你会昂首挺胸,继续微笑。由此可知,空处作者鼓励我们前进,每一天都是属于自己的历史;结合选项可知,选项D. Every day of your life is a page of your history你生命中的每一天都是你历史的一页,与本段描述一致。故选D。
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We were worrying about what could be done.

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As we drove alonga flower shop came into sight.

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