高考二轮复习 七选五专练(二)

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1、七选五专练(二)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。AWork Smarter Not HarderIn Dan PinksFree Agent Nation: The Future of Working for Yourself he closes the book with a long, excellent list of “Work Smarter Not Harder” type advice for people who want to start working for themselves. 1 Below are my favor

2、ites. Make a “to dont” list. Prepare a list that contains all the things you shouldnt waste your time on useless tasks, unnecessary meetings, worthless phone calls, and so on. 2 Carry a notebook and pen.Thomas Edison did it. Virginia Woolf did it. And so did Charles Darwin. They carried a notebook w

3、ith them everywhere and wrote down ideas that popped into their heads. 3 Trust me: This is a fantastic way to explore ideas and to weave creativity into the fabric of your life. 4 Become a learning machine. Ask questions. Take smart people to lunch. Read. Read some more. Listen to audiobooks. Take c

4、lasses. Added benefit: This makes life more interesting. Yet another benefit: Studies have shown that people who make constant learning part of their lives end up living longer. Guard your calendar. Make sure your time is focused on your one or two top priorities (优先解决的事物). Ask yourself: “Is this ho

5、w I want to be spending my time right now?” Remember: You are your calendar. 5 Respond to calls and e-mails quickly. Even if your response is, “Ill get back to you,” try to get back to people within 24 hours. Theyll appreciate the politeness.A. Learn.B. Be quick, but dont hurry.C. So treat your cale

6、ndar with respect.D. Try to begin your day the same way.E. Page through the notebook occasionally.F. Then place it next to your “to do” list and stick to it.G. Frankly, the list is so good I think everyone would benefit from it.BIt was a few years ago, and I had taken a part-time job in a video stor

7、e. One day, an elderly woman came into the store, along with a younger woman who I guessed was her daughter. The daughter was displaying a serious case of impatience, rolling her eyes, checking her watch every few seconds. The older woman began to tick through the DVDs on the nearest shelf. 1 The wo

8、man smiled up at me and showed me a title written on a piece of paper. Rather than rushing off to locate the DVD for the woman, I asked her to walk with me so I could show her where she could find it. 2 Something about her deliberate (从容的) movements reminded me of my own mother, whod passed away the

9、 previous Christmas.We found the movie. I accompanied the old woman to the queue at the cash register and then stepped back and stayed near the younger woman. When the older womans turn in line came, she paid in cash. As the cashier put the DVD into a plastic bag, I walked over to the younger woman.

10、“Is that your mom?” I asked. 3 But she rolled her eyes and said, “Yeah.” Still watching the mother, I said, “Mind some advice?”“Sure,” said the daughter. 4 “Cherish (珍爱) her,” I said. And then I answered her curious expression by saying, “When shes gone, its the little moments thatll come back to yo

11、u. Moments like this.”The elderly woman moved with her deliberate slowness back to her daughters custody (监护). 5 Slowly, the daughter placed her arm with apparently unaccustomed affection around her mothers shoulders and gently guided her back into the crowd.A. I smiled to show her I wasnt criticizi

12、ng.B. Together they made their way toward the stores exit.C. I walked over and asked if I could help her find something.D. I halfway expected her to tell me it was none of my business.E. Then, unwillingly, I had to return the elderly woman to her keeper. F. Looking back, I think I wanted to enjoy he

13、r company for a moment.G. I remembered the moments when Id used my impatience to make her life miserable.CLearn How to Have a Learning VacationGoing on a vacation to learn a skill you have long wanted to pick up sounds like a good getaway, but be cautious, said John Spence, the president of a travel

14、 company in Calif. “If you dont pick the right skill for you, or go in with unrealistic expectations, your precious time off wont be enjoyable,” he said.Here, he shares his advice on planning a learning vacation that you wont regret taking:FOLLOW YOUR PASSION (热情). 1 . They include cooking, photogra

15、phy, art history, farming or a sport such as diving or horseback riding. To get the most out of the trip, choose something youre passionate about. 2 ?With whatever skill you intend to learn, figure out whether you want an immersion (沉浸) or only to occupy a part of your trip. Its possible to learn co

16、oking basics, for example, by taking a weeklong course at Ballymaloe Cookery School in Ireland. Another option is to attend several half-day classes at the school and have more free time to explore the destination itself. “ 3 , so make sure that its what you really want,” Mr. Spence said.CONSIDER YO

17、UR BUDGET. No matter the skill, you can learn it by taking a vacation in a wide range of price ranges. 4 .If you want to learn scuba diving (水肺式潜泳), for example, heading to the Maldives will cost several thousand dollars per person, while a scuba diving trip to the Florida Keysis a more wallet-frien

18、dly choice.DONT FORGET THE CHILDREN. 5 , provided that they are fun. “Yes, you want your kids to learn, but you dont want them to be bored by overloading them with too much information,” Mr. Spence said.A. A LITTLE, OR A LOTB. Dont be influenced by others interestsC. WHAT SKILL DO YOU WANT TO LEARND

19、. Learning vacations can be great family trips, too E. The options for what you can learn on your vacation are limitlessF. Having a clear idea of your budget will help you home in on the right tripG. Spending your entire break devoted to learning something new can be stressfulDAstronauts drink their

20、 own pee (尿) after its been cleaned. 1 Many experts, though, argue that recycling pee and other waste is an excellent and safe solution when there isnt enough fresh water to go around. 2 All of the water that astronauts use to drink, brush their teeth, or make coffee comes out of one limited contain

21、er that has to be resupplied from Earth. To help conserve water, the waste from sinks, toilets, and even the pee from lab animals on board flows into a recycling system. First, the water goes through a series of filters (过滤器) to get rid of large particles (微粒) and impurities. Then, chemical reaction

22、s remove poisonous chemicals and kill any bacteria or viruses. 3 Chris Hadfield, who lived on the space station for five months, says, “Before you feel uncomfortable with the thought of drinking your leftover wash water and your leftover pee, keep in mind that the water that we end up with is purer

23、than most of the water that you drink on a daily basis at home.”Astronauts, however, tend to be more adventurous than the average person. On Earth, cities in very dry parts of the world have attempted to introduce wastewater purification systems. 4 Citizens recoiled (退缩) in disgust. Despite scientif

24、ic evidence that the water is clean, many people just cant get over the fact that it once flowed through a toilet. In the 1990s, activists in San Diego and Los Angeles campaigned against “toilet to tap” water. 5 In a survey of 2,000 Americans, 26 percent agreed with the statement: “It is impossible

25、for recycled water to be treated to a high enough quality that I would want to use it.”A. And you wouldnt be alone. B. And the disapproval remained strong. C. What comes out is clean enough to drink.D. On the International Space Station, water is a precious resource.E. Lots of people feel sick at the thought of drinking recycled wastewater.F. Though some of these programs have succeeded, others failed miserably.G. Would you pick up a glass of water thats been through a wastewater cleaning system?参考答案A 1-5 GFEACB 1-5 CFDABC 1-5 EAGFDD 1-5 EDCFB

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