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Failure is probably the most exhausting experience a person ever has. There is nothing more tiring than not succeeding.
We experience this tiredness in two ways: as start-up fatigue(Æ£±¹) and performance fatigue. In the former case, we keep putting off a task because it has either too boring or too difficult. And the longer we delay it, the more tired we feel.
Such start-up fatigue is very real, even if not actually physical, not something in our muscles and bones. The solution is obvious though perhaps not easy to apply: always handle the most difficult job first.
Years ago, I was asked to write 102 essays on the great ideas of some famous authors. Applying my own rule, I determined to write them in alphabetical(°´×Öĸ˳Ðò), never letting myself leave out a tough idea. And I always started the day¡¯s work with the difficult task of essay-writing. Experience proved that the rule works.
Performance fatigue is more difficult to handle. Though willing to get started, we cannot seem to do the job right. Its difficulties appear so great that, however hard we work, we fail again and again. In such a situation, I work as hard as I can-then let the unconscious take over.
When planning Encyclopaedia Britannica (¡¶´óÓ¢°Ù¿ÆÈ«Êé¡·), I had to create a table of contents based on the topics of its articles. Nothing like this had ever been done before, and day after dat I kept coming up with solutions, but none of them worked. My fatigue became almost unbearable.
One day, mentally exhausted, I wrote down all the reasons why this problem could not be solved. I tried to convince myself that the trouble was with the problem itself, not with me. Relived, I sat back in an easy chair and fell asleep.
An hour later, I woke up suddenly with the solution clearly in mind. In the weeks that followed, the solution which had come up in my unconscious mind provided correct at every step. Though I worked as hard as before, I felt no fatigue. Success was now as exciting as failure had been depressing.
Human beings, I believe must try to succeed. Success, then, means never feeling tired.
¡¾1¡¿People with start-up fatigue are most likely to .
A. delay tasks
B. work hard
C. seek help
D. accept failure
¡¾2¡¿What does the author recommend doing to prevent start-up fatigue?
A. Writing essays in strict order.
B. Building up physical strength.
C. Leaving out the toughest ideas.
D. Dealing with the hardest task first.
¡¾3¡¿On what occasion does a person probably suffer from performance fatigue?
A. Before starting a difficult task.
B. When all the solutions fail.
C. If the job is rather boring.
D. After finding a way out.
¡¾4¡¿According to the author, the unconscious mind may help us .
A. ignore mental problems
B. get some nice sleep
C. gain complete relief
D. find the right solution
¡¾5¡¿What could be the best title for the passage?
A. Success Is Built upon Failure
B. How to Handle Performance Fatigue
C. Getting over Fatigue: A Way to Success
D. Fatigue: An Early Sgn of Health Problems
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Do the exercise15 through 25,Give the different forms of the verbs on page50 of your French workbook. Read page12 through 20 of the Shakespeare play, and when you have finished that, don¡¯t forget to fill the missing chemical symbols on the Periodic Table of Elements worksheet.
Homework is a major part of going to class, and it helps students grasp important concepts. Luckily, you can do a few things to make homework less painful.
First, be sure you understand the assignment. Write it down in your notebook or day planner if you need to, and don¡¯t be afraid to ask questions about what is expected. It is much easier to take a minute to ask the teacher during or after class than to struggle to remember later at night!
Second, use any extra time you have in school to work on your homework. Many schools have study halls that are specifically designed to allow students to study or get homework done. It is attractive to hang out with friends during study periods or unscheduled time, but the more work you can get done in school, the less you will have to do at night.
Third, pace yourself. If you don¡¯t finish your homework during school, think about how much you have left and what else is going on that day, and then budget your time. Most high school students have between 1 and 3 hours of homework a night. If it is a heavy-homework day and it seems like you have got an assignment on every subject but gym and lunch, you will need to devote more time to homework schedule, especially if you are involved in sports or activities or have an after-school job.
¡¾1¡¿The first paragraph is probably ______.
A. examination items
B. a list of homework
C. some teacher training tasks
D. some learning methods
¡¾2¡¿What is the author¡¯s attitude towards homework¡¯s effect on students?
A. Opposing. B. Impatient.
C. Approving. D. Concerned.
¡¾3¡¿One way to reduce your burden of homework at night is to ______.
A. take part in studying teams
B. appeal for teachers¡¯ aid at any time
C. focus full attention on teachers¡¯ lecture
D. make full use of the time at school
¡¾4¡¿ Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?
A. Why Students Should Do Homework
B. How to Make Homework Less Work
C. It is High Time Teachers Gave Less Homework
D. Who is to Blame for Children¡¯ s Poor Eyesight
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If you live in a big city, there are many things to drive you crazy on your daily route, and it¡¯s not just overcrowded subway trains.
Vicky Zhao is a mainlander working in Hong Kong. For her, one thing she can¡¯t put up with is people standing on the wrong side of the escalator(×Ô¶¯·öÌÝ) in subway stations. ¡°Escalators help us move faster and save time. It isn¡¯t a place to rest,¡± the 24-year-old says. ¡°I often see tourists block the way with their suitcases or chatting on the escalators during rush hours. It annoys me to no end.¡±
Admitting she is not the patient type, Zhao says things are much better in Hong Kong than in cities on the mainland where ¡°stand right, walk left¡± signs are often ignored.
The logic behind the ¡°stand right, walk left¡± escalator etiquette(ÀñÒÇ) seems obvious. Even though you may want to catch your breath while you¡¯re transported up or down, you should still consider others and leave enough space for people in a hurry, so that they can run and catch the train.
Many cities¡¯ escalators, including London¡¯s and Beijing¡¯s, use the ¡°stand right, walk left¡± system to speed up the flow of people. (Australia is an exception and you should stand on the left side instead.) But some cities discourage people from moving on escalators out of safety reasons. In Hong Kong¡¯s subway stations there are regular announcements asking people to ¡°stand still¡± on escalators. Even so, most people in this fast-paced city observe the ¡°stand right, walk left¡± etiquette.
But the people who stand on escalators defend themselves by telling the walkers not to be so impatient. The BBC quotes one stander as saying: ¡°If the person is in such a rush, why not just take the stairs? Even when the escalator is packed and there¡¯s nowhere to move, I see these same people complaining about not being able to pass.¡±
Whatever the escalator etiquette is in the place you live or visit, do what most people are doing and always be mindful of others: leave enough space between each other, don¡¯t stay at the end of the escalator, and if someone is blocking your way, a simple ¡°excuse me¡± is enough.
¡¾1¡¿ In the second paragraph, the underlined word ¡°It¡± refers to_____.
A. the author¡¯s living in the big city of Hong Kong.
B. being crowded on the subway trains in rush hours.
C. people¡¯s blocking the way or chat on the escalators.
D. people¡¯s standing on the right side resting.
¡¾2¡¿ When on the escalator, a majority of local people in Hong Kong_____.
A. stand still as the railway stations require.
B. ignore the ¡° stand right, walk left¡± signs
C. use the stairs instead of escalators.
D. follow the ¡°stand right, wail left¡± etiquette.
¡¾3¡¿ What can be inferred from the 6th paragraph?
A. Not everyone follows the ¡°stand right, walk left¡± etiquette.
B. The BBC is against the ¡°stand right, walk left¡± etiquette.
C. People should be patient and take the stairs if possible.
D. People shouldn¡¯t complain about the crowded escalators.
¡¾4¡¿ Which of the following statements is the writer¡¯s opinion?
A. People should stand right no matter where they are.
B. People should do as the Romans do and consider others.
C. People should do as they like on the escalators.
D. People should be seriously criticized when they block the way.
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