Just_____ those thoughts from your mind——they’re crazy and not worth thinking about.
A.cancel B.defend C.fire D.dismiss
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Just_____ those thoughts from your mind——they’re crazy and not worth thinking about.
A.cancel B.defend C.fire D.dismiss
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When to Change Your Mindset
Allowing negative thoughts and problems to control your mind will stop you achieving happiness and success. But how do you know when you need to change your mindset(心态)? Below are some pointers.
1.To enjoy the moment, you need to choose not to pay attention to negative thoughts—whether, yours or someone else's. This does not mean that you ignore problems,. but it does mean that you choose not let problems kill your dreams and hopes.
You worry all the time. Worry is using your imagination to create problems, rather than solve them. Worring about problems does not solve them.2.Most of what you worry about never takes place.
You complain about life.3.Do you find yourself complaining about your situation, or what other people have said or done? If you do, it means that you do not accept the reality of your situation or past. That causes stress. Rather than complain, you should change your situation.
You want a pain-free life. Don't fear pain. Pain is a part of living. You cannot travel new paths and attain success without the pain of hard work, taking risks and making mistakes.4.
You blame others for your problems. If you feel anger and resentment(恐惧)against others, blaming them for your problems, then you need to change your mindset.5.They only make you bitter. Instead of being angry, choose to learn and grow from negative experiences, and then let them go.
A.It only makes you upset.
B.Sooner or later, it makes you stronger.
C.You see more negatives than positives.
D.Watch what you say to yourself, and others.
E.It starts with caring abou other people's opinions.
F.These negative thoughts do not change other people.
G.You just pay much attention to your own thoughts and problems.
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Fitness isn’t just physical; Change your thoughts, and you change your world.Of course we all agree that gaining and losing weight, exercise, diet, strength, and flexibility(灵活性) are a part of fitness.But what about body image, aging , relationships, success, and happiness? They are all related, all connected, and fitness in all areas is important if you want true and total fitness.
But you may say , “I just want to lose 20 pounds.If I do, I will feel better about myself and I will be happy .”Maybe in the short term, but honestly, if we don’t deal with our mental and emotional fitness while working on the physical, there is very little chance of keeping the weight off, feeling good about yourself, and improving every other area of your life.
Let’s not waste tine changing our bodies if we don’t change our minds, Let’s work“out”and work“in” at the same time .Change your mind and you must, because if you have been trying to lose weight, but cannot, there is something inside you that is disallowing it.You can change this pattern, improve your self-esteem, increase your joy, and change your body for good by focusing on changing your mind.This is training for life.
Work-ins will repair your mind, improve your attitude, change your perception and encourage motivation at the same time you are conditioning your body for weight loss, shaping, strength and endurance.
If you repeat a positive statement over and over to yourself——like a mantra(祷文),your mind will change, the same way your body does, even if you don’t believe it.Like lifting a weight over and over, your muscle changes——even if you don’t believe it.
1.What does the author want to tell us in Paragraph 2?
A.Mental and physical health are both important.
B.Losing weight is sometimes harmful.
C.Fitness is important in losing weight
D.It takes a long time to lose weight.
2.It can be inferred from the passage that work-outs can________?
A.improve your self-esteem B.cause you to gain more weight
C.make you more active D.benefit your physical reshaping
3.The author mentions weight lifting in the last paragraph to tell us________
A.why we must change our mind
B.how to improve ourselves mentally
C.how to repeat positive statements
D.what is the correct way to lose weight
4.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Stop wasting time on weight loss
B.Health and life attitude
C.Work your mind, not just your body
D.Real training of life
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Some of those who oppose smoking in movies have just seen the future, and they are not happy about it.
Having caught up with James Cameron’s3-D science fiction thriller, “Avatar,” over the holidays, Stanton A. Glantz, director of the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education at the University of California, said his Smoke Free Movies initiative(倡议) would soon come out swinging with an informational campaign aimed at what he saw as the movie’s pro-smoking message.
“This is like someone just put a bunch of plutonium(钚) in the water supply,” Mr. Glantz said in a telephone interview last week. He was referring to scenes in which an environmental scientist played by Sigourney Weaverdrags lovingly on a cigarette as she works to save the moon Pandora sometime in the 22nd century.
Scenesmoking.org, which monitors tobacco mentions in films, gave “Avatar” a rating: A “black lung.” Still, this movie is not the only holiday picture to earn that distinction, which indicates unacceptable depictions(描绘) of tobacco.
“Sherlock Holmes” and “The Blind Side,” which were distributed by Warner Brothers; “Nine,” from the Weinstein Company; “Did You Hear About the Morgans?”from Sony Pictures; and “The Fantastic Mr. Fox,” also from Fox, were similarly rated with a “black lung” for tobacco use.
In a statement sent by e-mail over the weekend, Mr. Cameron said he had never intended Ms. Weaver’s character, Grace Augustine, to be “a role model” for teenagers. “She’s rude, she swears, she drinks, she smokes,” wrote Mr. Cameron. “Also, from a character perspective, we were showing that Grace doesn’t care about her human body, only her avatar body, which again is a negative comment about people in our real world living too much in their avatars, meaning online and in video games.”
Speaking as an artist, Mr. Cameron said: “I don’t believe in the dogmatic(教条的) idea that no one in a movie should smoke. Movies should reflect reality…I do agree that young role-model characters should not smoke in movies, especially in a way which suggests that it makes them cooler or more accepted by their peers.”
For the record, apart from the 3-D tobacco use, Mr. Glantz said he found “Avatar” to be “a great movie.”
1.What would be the best title for the text?
A. “Avatar” Made by James Cameron Becomes the Latest Hit Again
B. A discussion about the Role-model for Young People
C. ‘Avatar’ Joins Holiday Movies That Fail an Antismoking Test
D. A Campaign against Smoking
2.What is Warner Brothers?
A. A rating administration. B. A research center.
C. A film. D. A film company.
3.What is the tone of the text?
A. Doubtful. B. Objective C. Subjective. D. Sensitive.
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Why don’t you just _______ your own business and leave me alone?
A. make B. open C. consider D. mind
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Why don’t you just _______ your own business and leave me alone?
A.make B.open C.consider D.mind
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Just when you thought you figured out Millennials (those who reached young adulthood around the year 2000), Generation Z is now entering the workforce. A massive 72.8 million individuals are included in this group born between the mid - 1990s and the early 2000s.
Are you ready?
While we have learned how to create a culture where Millennials can do well, what Generation Z needs can be quite different:
Millennials | Generation Z |
Don’t just work for a paycheck, they want a purpose. | Money and job security are their top motivators. They want to make a difference but surviving an developing are more important. |
They aren’t pursuing job satisfaction, they are pursuing their own development. | They want to gather rewarding experiences. Gen Z tend towards being impatient and often experience FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out), so instant feedback and satisfaction are key. |
They don’t want bosses, they want coaches. | They want to be guided in an environment where they can advance quickly. They want to look their leaders in the eye and experience honesty and transparency. |
They don’t want annual reviews, they want ongoing conversations. | They don’t want an annual work assessment, they want to be advised and given feedback on an ongoing frequent (daily) basis. |
They don’t want to fix their weaknesses, they want to develop their strengths. | They believe that there are winners and losers - and more people fall into the losing category. They want to have the tools to win, either through developing weaknesses or strengths. |
They have a cooperative way of thinking where everyone joins in and works together. | 72% of Gen Z said they are competitive with doing the same job. They are independent and want to be judged on their own value and showcase their individual talents. |
It’s not just their job, it’s their life. | Salary and benefits and how they can advance are central. They are a DIY generation and they feel that other generations have over complicated the workplace. |
1.According to the passage, Millennials and Gen Z share the same point of view on _______.
A.job satisfaction B.work assessment
C.weaknesses and strengths D.salary and benefits
2.Which of the following is true of Gen Z’s way of thinking?
A.They prefer to be team leaders, not members.
B.They enjoy working together with others.
C.They don’t want to cooperate, they compete.
D.They have talents and don’t want to be judged.
3.Who among the following are most probably the target readers of this passage?
A.Millennials. B.Generation Z.
C.Recruiters. D.FOMO patients.
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Just Being There
Mark and Ivan ran from the school bus to Mark’s house. They had both tried out for the school soccer team, and the __ were supposed to be online by now. Dropping their backpacks in the front hall, the boys raced to the ___. Mark logged into the school website. The list was up! Finding his __ , Mark breathed a sigh of relief. “Our suffering is over,” he said.
Ivan didn’t ___, though. Mark turned to look at him. Ivan had a(n) __ expression on his face.
Mark turned back to the computer and read every name on the list,__ for Ivan’s name.
Mark felt as if he had been hit in the stomach. “This isn’t __,” he shouted. Ivan just sighed. “Let’s talk to the coaches. Maybe they’ll give you another ___,” Mark insisted.
Ivan just __ his head. “If I didn’t make it, I didn’t make it.” Then he was ___, staring at the computer screen.
Oh, no, Mark thought. Was Ivan about to cry?
“At least you can sleep in on Saturdays,” he __ Ivan. “Right?”
No answer. Mark sighed. He wished he could__ people up the way Ivan could.
Even back in kindergarten, Ivan had known how to do it. On the first day of kindergarten, Mark had been homesick and began to cry during the break. The other kids ____around him. “Want to hear a funny joke?” “Try to ___!”After a while, they walked away. Only Ivan ___. He said, “I’ll just keep you company while you’re sad.” Minutes later, the two boys were playing happily.
__ it now, Mark felt calmer. For a few minutes, he kept quiet. Then he said, “This must be really hard.”
Ivan finally ___ his eyes from the screen. He looked at Mark and nodded. “Yeah. It is.” The friends sat in ___for a while. Then Ivan took a deep breath, wiped his eyes and stood up. “Maybe we could shoot some hoops( 投 篮 ),” he suggested. “I’ll probably feel __ when I beat you.” He smiled a little.
Mark stood up, too. “You mean when I beat you,” he said. Ivan laughed, and they headed outside. “Thanks,” said Ivan, nodding at Mark. “ ___. Thanks, Mark.”
1.A.photos B.results C.songs D.films
2.A.book B.piano C.television D.computer
3.A.team B.match C.name D.plan
4.A.respond B.care C.agree D.listen
5.A.excited B.confused C.frightened D.amused
6.A.preparing B.asking C.searching D.waiting
7.A.fair B.funny C.direct D.popular
8.A.lesson B.chance C.example D.job
9.A.nodded B.shook C.turned D.raised
10.A.silent B.tired C.thankful D.pleased
11.A.blamed B.warned C.comforted D.promised
12.A.cheer B.keep C.wake D.lift
13.A.ran B.moved C.crowded D.jumped
14.A.talk B.shout C.play D.smile
15.A.changed B.understood C.hesitated D.remained
16.A.Evaluating B.Remembering C.Treasuring D.Managing
17.A.turned B.opened C.fixed D.widened
18.A.peace B.silence C.surprise D.satisfaction
19.A.safer B.weaker C.lonelier D.better
20.A.Seriously B.Honestly C.Hopefully D.Naturally
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Away from home, and eating is more than just a way to keep your stomach full. It is a language all its own, and no words can say ‚”Glad to meet you…glad to be doing business with you…” quite like sharing a meal offered by your heart.
Clearly, mealtime is not the time for you to say. “ Thanks, but no thanks.” Acceptance of the host, country, and company. So, no matter how difficult it may be to swallow, swallow. Or, as one experienced traveler says, “Travel with a cast-iron stomach and eat everything everywhere.’
Often, the food offered represents proudly your host country’s proudest cooking achievement .What would America think of a French person who refused to take a bite of homemade apple pie or sizzling steak? Our discomfort comes not so much from the thing itself; it comes from our unfamiliarity with it. After all, an oyster has remarkably the same look as a sheep’s eye, and a first something you dip in butter and eat. By the way, in Saudi Arabia sheep’s eyes are a delicacy, in parts of China it’s bear’s paw soup.
Can you refuse such food without being rude? Most experienced business travelers say no, at least not before taking at least a few bites. It helps, though, to slice any item very thin. This way, you minimize the texture—gristly(软骨的),slimy(粘滑的)and so on---and the reminder of where it came from. Or, “Swallow it quickly.” as one traveler recommends, “I still can’t tell you what sheep’s eyeballs taste like.” As for dealing with taste, the old line that “it tastes just like chicken” is often thankfully true. Even when “it” is really rat or snake.
Another useful piece of advice is not knowing what you are eating. What’s for dinner? Don’t ask. Avoid glancing into the kitchen or looking at English-language menus. Your host will be pleased that you are eating the food he offers, and who knows? Maybe it really is the chicken in that soup.
1.Who is the passage most probably written for?
A.Those who are going to have trip abroad.
B.Those who want to cook food from another country
C.Those who are going to teach people from different countries
D.Those who want to take part in an international cooking contest
2.The phrase “a cast-iron stomach” probably refers to a stomach____ .
A.equipped with iron devices B.never failing you
C.sensitive to various tastes D.not allergic to iron
3.Which of the following is NOT suggested by the passage when you are offered some food you don’t like?
A.Cutting it into small pieces B.Swallowing it without hesitation
C.Avoid figuring out what it is D.Pleasing the host while eating
4.Which of the following can be served as a conclusion for the passage?
A.Chicken is a delicacy for everyone. B.“It tastes like chicken” may help.
C.When in Rome, do as the Romans do. D.Eating various things can keep you fit.
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---I hear you’ll cancel all your plans and appointments. Why?
---They _____ my life. I just can’t stop.
A. control B. controlled
C. have controlled D. have been controlling
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