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B
Wisdom counts in every part of our lives. It helps us make better decisions, solve problems, and understand the world around us. Unlike knowledge, which is about facts and information, wisdom is the ability to use that knowledge well.
We can gain wisdom from many sources. Reading books written by wise people, listening to elders’ advice, and learning from our own experiences are all good ways. For example, stories about famous thinkers can teach us how to think deeply and see things from different perspectives.
Wisdom also shows in how we communicate with others. A wise person knows when to speak and when to listen, and how to give helpful advice. In our daily lives, applying wisdom can make our relationships better and our lives more meaningful.
By valuing and learning wisdom, we can grow into more thoughtful and capable individuals.
(
A. Make decisions. B. Solve problems.
C. Understand the world. D. Above all are right.
(
A. Knowledge is the basis of facts and information.
B. Wisdom is the ability to use knowledge well.
C. There is no difference.
D. Wisdom is more important than knowledge.
(
A. From books, elders’ advice and our own experiences.
B. Only from books.
C. Only from elders’ advice.
D. Only from our own experiences.
(
A. A wise person always speaks a lot.
B. A wise person never listens to others.
C. A wise person knows when to speak, listen and give advice.
D. Wisdom has nothing to do with communication.
(
A. The importance of knowledge.
B. The difference between wisdom and knowledge.
C. How to gain wisdom from books.
D. The importance of wisdom and how to gain it.
Wisdom counts in every part of our lives. It helps us make better decisions, solve problems, and understand the world around us. Unlike knowledge, which is about facts and information, wisdom is the ability to use that knowledge well.
We can gain wisdom from many sources. Reading books written by wise people, listening to elders’ advice, and learning from our own experiences are all good ways. For example, stories about famous thinkers can teach us how to think deeply and see things from different perspectives.
Wisdom also shows in how we communicate with others. A wise person knows when to speak and when to listen, and how to give helpful advice. In our daily lives, applying wisdom can make our relationships better and our lives more meaningful.
By valuing and learning wisdom, we can grow into more thoughtful and capable individuals.
(
D
) 16. What can wisdom help us do? A. Make decisions. B. Solve problems.
C. Understand the world. D. Above all are right.
(
B
) 17. How is wisdom different from knowledge? A. Knowledge is the basis of facts and information.
B. Wisdom is the ability to use knowledge well.
C. There is no difference.
D. Wisdom is more important than knowledge.
(
A
) 18. Where can we gain wisdom? A. From books, elders’ advice and our own experiences.
B. Only from books.
C. Only from elders’ advice.
D. Only from our own experiences.
(
C
) 19. How does wisdom show in communication? A. A wise person always speaks a lot.
B. A wise person never listens to others.
C. A wise person knows when to speak, listen and give advice.
D. Wisdom has nothing to do with communication.
(
D
) 20. What’s the main idea of the passage? A. The importance of knowledge.
B. The difference between wisdom and knowledge.
C. How to gain wisdom from books.
D. The importance of wisdom and how to gain it.
答案:
16. D
17. B
18. A
19. C
20. D
17. B
18. A
19. C
20. D
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