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B
How do you feel when you make a mistake? No one likes making mistakes. It often makes you feel unhappy. However,the feeling you get after making a mistake helps your brain adjust itself and learn. For example,you can't learn how to ride a bike without falling off it,or make friends without sometimes saying things you regret. Getting things wrong helps us adjust ourselves,so we can do things differently.
▲ Accepting and learning from our mistakes gives us the courage to try harder next time. Psychologists(心理学家)at Michigan State University call this "a growth mindset". A growth mindset means you see failure as something you can learn from,instead of something you regret. Elsie,13,said it was hard to accept mistakes but they made her a better learner. "I once made a cake that came out like two big biscuits. I was upset but I realized I hadn't read the cookbook properly. Now I always read the cookbook twice."
Alexandra Eidens from a magazine for kids said we should be open to mistakes because learning from them helps us believe in ourselves and face difficulties bravely. Try talking about one of our mistakes with family or friends. Whether the experience is funny or painful,sharing the story with others will help make it clear how the mistake happened. Eidens also suggests writing down our mistakes. She believes it gives us a chance of self-expression,creativity and learning. It's also a good way for us to learn from our mistakes.
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A. By telling stories.
B. By comparing facts.
C. By listing numbers.
D. By giving examples.
(
A. Mistakes are part of learning.
B. Mistakes are a symbol of failure.
C. Try to avoid making mistakes.
D. Read the cookbook before cooking.
(
A. Believing in ourselves.
B. Writing down our mistakes.
C. Learning from our mistakes.
D. Sharing the stories with others.
(
A. Trying to avoid mistakes.
B. Learning from mistakes.
C. The fear of making mistakes.
D. The reason for making mistakes.
How do you feel when you make a mistake? No one likes making mistakes. It often makes you feel unhappy. However,the feeling you get after making a mistake helps your brain adjust itself and learn. For example,you can't learn how to ride a bike without falling off it,or make friends without sometimes saying things you regret. Getting things wrong helps us adjust ourselves,so we can do things differently.
▲ Accepting and learning from our mistakes gives us the courage to try harder next time. Psychologists(心理学家)at Michigan State University call this "a growth mindset". A growth mindset means you see failure as something you can learn from,instead of something you regret. Elsie,13,said it was hard to accept mistakes but they made her a better learner. "I once made a cake that came out like two big biscuits. I was upset but I realized I hadn't read the cookbook properly. Now I always read the cookbook twice."
Alexandra Eidens from a magazine for kids said we should be open to mistakes because learning from them helps us believe in ourselves and face difficulties bravely. Try talking about one of our mistakes with family or friends. Whether the experience is funny or painful,sharing the story with others will help make it clear how the mistake happened. Eidens also suggests writing down our mistakes. She believes it gives us a chance of self-expression,creativity and learning. It's also a good way for us to learn from our mistakes.
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D
)4. How does the writer mainly support his idea in Paragraph 1?A. By telling stories.
B. By comparing facts.
C. By listing numbers.
D. By giving examples.
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A
)5. Which of the following can be put into "▲" in Paragraph 2?A. Mistakes are part of learning.
B. Mistakes are a symbol of failure.
C. Try to avoid making mistakes.
D. Read the cookbook before cooking.
(
B
)6. What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Believing in ourselves.
B. Writing down our mistakes.
C. Learning from our mistakes.
D. Sharing the stories with others.
(
B
)7. What's the text mainly about?A. Trying to avoid mistakes.
B. Learning from mistakes.
C. The fear of making mistakes.
D. The reason for making mistakes.
答案:
4.D 5.A 6.B 7.B
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