Everyone wants love,money,success and so on in life.Yet too many people fail to achieve their goals, and nearly all of them are for the same reason.Generally speaking,getting what you really want out of life is just a matter of the following simple steps.
You have to decide what it is you want the most.But do not make a list of wishes. 1. .If you’re not sure about where you want to go,you’d better think it over first and not hurry to perform.
2. .This will be your map for getting from“where you are now”to“where you want to go”.You know what you want,and what steps you are going to take to get it.For example,if you want a better job,start with a skills assessment and maybe some extra training.You’11 need to sell yourself and your skills to your new employer.
Other goals will require a bit more thought.Some will really get you lost without a clue of how to get there. 3. .
The final step is to carry it out. 4. .Take the steps you outlined on your road map and keep going on all the time.If you run into some people who are against you,simply ignore them.
5. .Keep pushing.Whatever you do,do not lose heart before you have what you desire in your hands.Never think that you can’t turn your dream into a reality.
A.Do what you have planned.
B.Hold a right attitude to what you’ve achieved.
C.Never give up the goal.
D.Try to focus on one thing at a time.
E.Not to worry,though,books can be of great help.
F. Make an action plan with care.
G.Form a good habit,whatever the result may be.
1.D
2.F
3.E
4.A
5.C
【解析】
試題分析:如何才能達(dá)到目標(biāo)呢?只需要做到簡單的幾步。
1.D考查文章結(jié)構(gòu)和行文邏輯。該空所在段落講述的是決定目標(biāo)。根據(jù)該空的前一句講到的不要列出很多的愿望,故該應(yīng)填D.
2.F考查文章結(jié)構(gòu)和行文邏輯。根據(jù)This will be your map for getting from“where you are now”to“where you want to go”.You know what you want,and what steps you are going to take to get it.可知,該段講述的是要制定計(jì)劃,故該空應(yīng)填F.
3.E考查文章結(jié)構(gòu)和行文邏輯。根據(jù)該空的前一句Some will really get you lost without a clue of how to get there.可知,如果沒有計(jì)劃、不知道如何做的話,真的會(huì)讓你迷失的。而E選項(xiàng)中though“可是;但是”表示轉(zhuǎn)折,其內(nèi)容“書會(huì)很有幫助”,也和上文講到的“你會(huì)迷失”契合,故該空應(yīng)填E.
4.A考查文章結(jié)構(gòu)和行文邏輯。該空所在段落講的是最后一步:落實(shí)/執(zhí)行。故該空應(yīng)填A(yù).
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