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五 阅读理解
①It’s always easier to say “Yes” because most of us want to please other people. Somebody asks you to go for a party but you have tests the next day, or to help them although you are busy at the moment, or to join in the activities you have no interest at all! Even though your heart is crying NO, you find the word “Yes” come out of your mouth. However, it usually results in anger—not only for the person who asked you, but also for yourself for not being strong enough.
②Lisa Messenger, CEO of Collective Hub, said in her first few years of business, many people asked her to talk over a cup of coffee. Actually, she usually ended up having 20 coffee meetings a week and that stopped her from doing business because she didn’t have time to do her own work.
③Messenger finally learned to refuse like “No, I’m sorry, but I don’t have time”. She believes if you say “Yes”, you will regret later. Or your heart will be filled with guilt(内疚), fear or anger because you feel bad for agreeing to do something you never want to. So you need to be brave enough to say “No” when you’re asked at first.
④Janine Garner, CEO of The LBD Group, believed we needed to get very clear about our goals. Unless we work towards our goals, nobody else will care about our time. Garner said, “We may end up saying ‘Yes’ because we feel sorry for somebody who needs us. But we end up having that awful feeling in our heart. You can only achieve the best of you by stopping doing the things that take up your time and don’t add anything towards your goals. Take a good look at the time spent on others, which you really should spend on yourself.”
(
A. By telling a story. B. By giving examples.
C. By doing a survey. D. By asking questions.
(
A. She knows how to refuse others politely now.
B. She always agrees to help her workmates now.
C. She likes drinking coffee in her work time.
D. She feels angry when she can’t help others.
(
A. Offering help is the key to making friends.
B. Helping others may make you successful.
C. You’d better say “No” bravely if necessary.
D. People who need us will care about our time.
(

<image>
A. <image>
B. <image>
C. <image>
D. <image>
读后词汇拓展
猜出画波浪线单词的词性和中文意思,并收入自己的小词典。
1. cradle
2. reward
①It’s always easier to say “Yes” because most of us want to please other people. Somebody asks you to go for a party but you have tests the next day, or to help them although you are busy at the moment, or to join in the activities you have no interest at all! Even though your heart is crying NO, you find the word “Yes” come out of your mouth. However, it usually results in anger—not only for the person who asked you, but also for yourself for not being strong enough.
②Lisa Messenger, CEO of Collective Hub, said in her first few years of business, many people asked her to talk over a cup of coffee. Actually, she usually ended up having 20 coffee meetings a week and that stopped her from doing business because she didn’t have time to do her own work.
③Messenger finally learned to refuse like “No, I’m sorry, but I don’t have time”. She believes if you say “Yes”, you will regret later. Or your heart will be filled with guilt(内疚), fear or anger because you feel bad for agreeing to do something you never want to. So you need to be brave enough to say “No” when you’re asked at first.
④Janine Garner, CEO of The LBD Group, believed we needed to get very clear about our goals. Unless we work towards our goals, nobody else will care about our time. Garner said, “We may end up saying ‘Yes’ because we feel sorry for somebody who needs us. But we end up having that awful feeling in our heart. You can only achieve the best of you by stopping doing the things that take up your time and don’t add anything towards your goals. Take a good look at the time spent on others, which you really should spend on yourself.”
(
B
)1. How does the writer lead into the topic?A. By telling a story. B. By giving examples.
C. By doing a survey. D. By asking questions.
(
A
)2. What can we know about Messenger from the passage?A. She knows how to refuse others politely now.
B. She always agrees to help her workmates now.
C. She likes drinking coffee in her work time.
D. She feels angry when she can’t help others.
(
C
)3. Which of the following would Janine Garner probably agree with?A. Offering help is the key to making friends.
B. Helping others may make you successful.
C. You’d better say “No” bravely if necessary.
D. People who need us will care about our time.
(
C
)4. What’s the structure of the passage?<image>
A. <image>
B. <image>
C. <image>
D. <image>
读后词汇拓展
猜出画波浪线单词的词性和中文意思,并收入自己的小词典。
1. cradle
v. 轻拍着
2. reward
v. 奖励
答案:
1.B 2.A 3.C 4.C 读后词汇拓展 1. v. 轻拍着 2. v. 奖励
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