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D
We all want to do things well. For example, as students, all of us want to have a good performance in study and get good grades. However, growing up also includes accepting when things go wrong. In fact, mistakes can lead to some of the most interesting and meaningful results.
Aiming for good results can help you focus on your goals, but it’s also important to focus on enjoying the process. Getting too hung up on whether things go as planned can put a lot of pressure on you. That’s why it’s good to leave some room for mistakes and imperfections (不完美).
Dr Rekha Vara is a doctor who helps people with their mental health (心理健康). She says getting things wrong is part of growing up. “We also have to experience the uncomfortable feeling when we get things wrong. This helps us to become stronger,” says Dr Vara. “Or we’ll be too scared to make mistakes. This fear can lead us to put off doing difficult things or avoid trying new things.”
Learning from your mistakes is necessary during growing up. The most important thing is what you choose to do next. Try not to take it too seriously, blame (责备) yourself or feel too disappointed or upset. Dr Vara explains, “Remember you’re a common man. Humans make mistakes.” ▲, then these feelings will soon pass and then you’ll feel happier.
Instead, thinking about what you might do differently next time helps a lot. In one study, if students were reminded to forgive and be kind to themselves when they failed a test, they felt more encouraged to try again, while other students were less pleased to have a second try.
31. What does the underlined part “Getting too hung up on” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Worry more. B. Regret. C. Describe. D. Watch.
32. Which of the following would Dr Vara agree with?
A. Fear leads us to try new things.
B. Failure is normal in growing up.
C. Good results make us stronger.
D. People hardly ever get things wrong.
33. Which of the following can be put in “▲” in Paragraph 4?
A. Everyone will grow up
B. Process is really important
C. You should enjoy your feelings
D. You might feel uncomfortable at first
34. How does the writer support his idea in the last Paragraph?
A. By telling stories.
B. By giving an example.
C. By listing numbers.
D. By describing a problem.
35. What’s the best title for the passage?
A. Stick to your goals
B. Avoid making mistakes
C. Imperfection can be a gift
D. Pressure is the key to success
We all want to do things well. For example, as students, all of us want to have a good performance in study and get good grades. However, growing up also includes accepting when things go wrong. In fact, mistakes can lead to some of the most interesting and meaningful results.
Aiming for good results can help you focus on your goals, but it’s also important to focus on enjoying the process. Getting too hung up on whether things go as planned can put a lot of pressure on you. That’s why it’s good to leave some room for mistakes and imperfections (不完美).
Dr Rekha Vara is a doctor who helps people with their mental health (心理健康). She says getting things wrong is part of growing up. “We also have to experience the uncomfortable feeling when we get things wrong. This helps us to become stronger,” says Dr Vara. “Or we’ll be too scared to make mistakes. This fear can lead us to put off doing difficult things or avoid trying new things.”
Learning from your mistakes is necessary during growing up. The most important thing is what you choose to do next. Try not to take it too seriously, blame (责备) yourself or feel too disappointed or upset. Dr Vara explains, “Remember you’re a common man. Humans make mistakes.” ▲, then these feelings will soon pass and then you’ll feel happier.
Instead, thinking about what you might do differently next time helps a lot. In one study, if students were reminded to forgive and be kind to themselves when they failed a test, they felt more encouraged to try again, while other students were less pleased to have a second try.
31. What does the underlined part “Getting too hung up on” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Worry more. B. Regret. C. Describe. D. Watch.
32. Which of the following would Dr Vara agree with?
A. Fear leads us to try new things.
B. Failure is normal in growing up.
C. Good results make us stronger.
D. People hardly ever get things wrong.
33. Which of the following can be put in “▲” in Paragraph 4?
A. Everyone will grow up
B. Process is really important
C. You should enjoy your feelings
D. You might feel uncomfortable at first
34. How does the writer support his idea in the last Paragraph?
A. By telling stories.
B. By giving an example.
C. By listing numbers.
D. By describing a problem.
35. What’s the best title for the passage?
A. Stick to your goals
B. Avoid making mistakes
C. Imperfection can be a gift
D. Pressure is the key to success
答案:
31.A 32.B 33.C 34.B 35.C
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