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Be decisive. _______2._______. Take action and test your results. The act of making a decision and taking action will light the fire of passion. Start taking action, test your path, and learn and adapt along the way, rather than trying to figure everything out up front.

_______3._________ Maybe you want to get in great shape, but are you acting like you mean it? How many hours are you putting in each week? What routines are you trying? What action are you taking? If you do as planned, you¡¯ll make better choices, and show more confidence.

________4.________. Find some role models and heroes to use to lift your spirits. Just having some examples under your belt can inspire you to new levels. Chances are, no matter what problem or challenge you¡¯re up against, somebody¡¯s been there and done that. If not exactly, then at least you can draw from similar experiences.

Play the favorite scenes in your mind. We all have favorite scenes from movies over the years. It¡¯s those scenes of success, or courage that inspires us. Have these at your mental fingertips and draw from them. Continue to fill and expand your collection by paying attention to the scenes that move you. You can also draw from scenes in real life. ________5._________. Think of them as flash cards to come out when you need it most. Simply see the scene in your mind, remember the feeling, and use that to fire you up.

 

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On August 16, 1977, Elvis Presley saved me.

The previous afternoon, I played with my six-year-old peers in Heather Peters¡¯ backyard. I was enjoying my cake, when Heather asked me where my sleeping bag was. Only then did I know this party was a sleepover. The word ¡°sleep-over¡± to a six-year-old bed-wetter is like what ¡°cancer¡± means to an adult. But what if I told them I was a bed-wetter? At least with cancer, people gather at your bedside instead of running from it.

I thought of a way to escape. I would explain that I needed my mother¡¯s permission to spend the nights. But as I called my Mom, Heather stood beside me to listen. She granted permission! Then I would be sleeping in the same living room as the other girls. I didn't bring my own nightdress, so Mrs. Peters offered me Heather's nightdress.

As the other girls drifted into their sweet dreams, I tried to stay awake. ¡°Do I need to go again? I¡¯ll stay up to go one more time...¡±. Of course, I finally fell asleep.

The next morning, I was the first to wake up. I was warm! I lay in panic for what seemed like hours before the other girls started to wake up. I did the only thing I could do¡ªI pretended that the bed-wetting didn't happen. I got up, took off Heather's nightdress and changed into my clothes like the other girls.

Mrs. Peters walked into the room, and before she could say anything, she stepped right onto the pile of my wet nightdress. My heart stopped as I watched her face burn red. ¡°WHO DID THIS?¡± She screamed, with a look so scary. Should I answer? And that was when it happened¡ªMr. Peters came in and grabbed his wife, ¡°Elvis Presley died!¡±

The news of the King¡¯s death overtook Mrs. Peters, and I was narrowly excused. Then, we left Peters¡¯ together but without the other girls knowing what had happened.

1.The author had to spend the night at Peters¡¯ because ________.

A. they had fun together and played too late

B. she was offered the nightdress

C. the famous singer Elvis Presley died that night

D. she and her friends were having a sleepover party

2.Mrs. Peters got angry because ________.

A. she found the nightdress wet

B. Elvis Presley died that morning

C. her husband grabbed her

D. not all the girls behaved themselves

3.From the story, we know Mrs. Peters was ________.

A. a crazy and strict woman

B. a devoted fan of Elvis Presley

C. a woman for perfection

D. a woman with a strong fear of getting dirty

4.What is the main idea of the passage?

A. How I escaped Mrs. Peters¡¯ punishment.

B. How Elvis Presley saved my life.

C. An embarrassing escape in my life.

D. An unforgettable party in my memory.

 

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I was very sympathetic with world leaders burdened with resolving conflicts between nations. When my three children were young, in most days it was hard to keep my house from becoming a war zone. It got worse as they grew older. Three years ago, Zack, then 16, couldn¡¯t make it through a day without playing tricks on his sisters, Alex and Taryn, then 11 and 9.

My husband and I tried to understand his adolescent moodiness. We begged, reasoned, punished, and left heartfelt notes on his bed about how his behavior was hurting our family. His response was a shrug and ¡°I say it because it¡¯s true¡±.

I even tried telling the girls to fight back. But it was a bad idea. Now I had three kids at war. At wit¡¯s end, I poured my heart out to my sister in an e-mail. She wrote back, ¡°Don¡¯t e-mail me. E-mail him.¡±

Our son was online every day, mailing and instantly messaging his friends. So what if I was within shouting distance? Maybe he would actually hear me this way. There¡¯d be no yelling or door slamming£¨ÃÍÈ»¹Ø±Õ£©. Zack wouldn¡¯t feel under attack. And with a few simple keystrokes, he could respond. Or not. Zack didn¡¯t reply for days. When he finally did, his entire message was four words. I expected the worst, but then smiled when I read them, ¡±You are right. I¡¯m sorry.¡± The kids still fought, of course, but Zack scaled back the abuse (¶ñÏ°). Best of all, I now have an effective way to communicate with not one but three easily annoyed teens. They don¡¯t tune me out as much. They don¡¯t like to listen to me nag (ßë߶) .Or as Alex says, ¡°You¡¯re so much nicer online.¡±

All I know is that the house is quiet, and we¡¯re talking. In fact, Taryn just instantly messaged me from upstairs. It¡¯s time to take her to softball practice.

1.The purpose of this passage is to tell us _________ .

A. how to solve family problems

B. how a mother shows her love to her children

C. how to treat kids in a more sensible way

D. the value of understanding between parents and children

2.By the first sentence of the passage, the author really means to be_______.

A.humourous B.sympathetic C.serious D.inspiring

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A. He was annoyed and got worse.

B. He talked back to the author.

C. He felt sorry and changed.

D. He was persuaded and acted politely.

4.Zack stopped fighting with his sisters because _________ .

A. his mother learned how to mail him

B. his mother stopped yelling and nagging

C. his sisters learned to instantly message him

D. his mother had more friendly communications with him online

 

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Dear Mary,

I receive your E-mail just now. Don¡¯t worry about me. I¡¯m getting on well with my research work in the lab. But to my greatly surprise you say you will give up learn English. The reason is because you have not done well in it recently and you have lost interests. I¡¯m afraid I couldn¡¯t agree with you . I know it is difficulty to learn English, and English is widely used in the world today. It will be important tool in our future work. Beside, it is becoming more and more important in our daily life. If you study hard, you will be succeed. Do remember that where there is a will, there is a way. I¡¯ m looking forward to hearing good news from you.

                                                             Yours,

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