2025年一遍过高中英语选择性必修第一册北师大版
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二、七选五
Medicine is a degree that consists of an endless number of exams, and recently I received my first year results. Waiting for those results was one of the most anxiety - generating experiences.
1.
I have recently been reading The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel, which clarifies that failure has a strong presence among those who have achieved success. People will always focus on Warren Buffett's success as an investor. 2.
The process of achieving success has often involved setbacks and "failures" along the way. I was rejected by medical schools which I'd spent time and effort applying to and preparing for. And I once received a "pass" grade on an important research paper during my master's studies, which put my final grade in a dangerous situation. 3.
4.
The noise around you, whether it is from co - workers, friends or parents, should not shake your belief in your abilities. 5.
A. You are guaranteed a lifetime of success.
B. Failure is your platform to achieve success.
C. I was turned down by countless graduate schemes.
D. You may not be successful the first, second or however many times.
E. Upon reflection I believe that this is partly as a result of failure itself.
F. Despite all of these, I ended up getting my master's with honors.
G. However, rarely will they see how many times his investments have failed.
Medicine is a degree that consists of an endless number of exams, and recently I received my first year results. Waiting for those results was one of the most anxiety - generating experiences.
1.
E
Failure brings judgement from others, a topic of discussion for people and the right for others to say you are not capable. The stress associated with failure is created by others around you, rather than by the event itself.I have recently been reading The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel, which clarifies that failure has a strong presence among those who have achieved success. People will always focus on Warren Buffett's success as an investor. 2.
G
The process of achieving success has often involved setbacks and "failures" along the way. I was rejected by medical schools which I'd spent time and effort applying to and preparing for. And I once received a "pass" grade on an important research paper during my master's studies, which put my final grade in a dangerous situation. 3.
F
I also began pursuing my doctoral degree last year.4.
D
But you should know that with each failure you are closer to success, building further layers to the foundations you started. Behind every successful person are more obstacles and setbacks, but these are not as interesting to focus on or as enviable.The noise around you, whether it is from co - workers, friends or parents, should not shake your belief in your abilities. 5.
B
Learn what you need and correct your approach until you have success.A. You are guaranteed a lifetime of success.
B. Failure is your platform to achieve success.
C. I was turned down by countless graduate schemes.
D. You may not be successful the first, second or however many times.
E. Upon reflection I believe that this is partly as a result of failure itself.
F. Despite all of these, I ended up getting my master's with honors.
G. However, rarely will they see how many times his investments have failed.
答案:
1. E 2. G 3. F 4. D 5. B
三、语法填空
Ex - millionaire Jason Harley gave an interview to Angela Johnson. Sixteen years ago, Jason was a college professor with a huge house and a 1.
Today he lives in a small dormitory room 6.
Ex - millionaire Jason Harley gave an interview to Angela Johnson. Sixteen years ago, Jason was a college professor with a huge house and a 1.
fortune
(fortunate) of two million dollars. However, when he knew 2. millions
(million) of people died of hunger every year and that there were places with no schools and no teachers, which enabled many people not 3. to learn
(learn) or get on in life, he felt very 4. guilty
(guilt) being a rich man without doing anything. As a result, he 5. gave
(give) away all his money to charities.Today he lives in a small dormitory room 6.
with
only second - hand furniture and gets his clothes and a lot of other things from charity shops. There are certainly no signs 7. that
shows Jason is a rich and successful man. But he appreciates this change. For a lot of people, 8. becoming
(become) a millionaire is a symbol of success and they set this as their ultimate goal. They believe when they are living 9. comfortably
(comfortable) and earning enough money, they will have no worries. But for Jason, dropping out of this kind of lifestyle and having only a little money made him free. Success is not measured by how much money you have 10. but
by how you understand the true meaning of life.
答案:
1. fortune 2. millions 3. to learn 4. guilty 5. gave 6. with 7. that 8. becoming 9. comfortably 10. but
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