【題目】 Although most people believe that owning a business or working on an idea means you are an entrepreneur (企業(yè)家), the reality is that entrepreneurship is so much more than just these two things. It is about the ability to innovate (創(chuàng)新) by helping society progress. For those who aspire to become real entrepreneurs, the path to turn your thought into entrepreneurship is one that requires you to know yourself.
Recognize what skills you are good at. Everybody wants money. But many fail to realize that money is the extension ( 延伸) of your skills, so the most important aspect of learning to make money starts by knowing what skills you have. Make a list of your skills and you should see where your strengths lie. The goal with this exercise is to recognize what skills you are good at naturally. Make good use of them until you finally change more of your skills into usable abilities for your business.
Make use of your confidence to create belief. Confidence is a result of repeating one thing. The more you practice doing something, the more confident you become in the process needed to see it to the end. Starting a business requires confidence, so most people who have zero confidence in the process fail to get started because it is an unknown area. You have to believe in the idea, the process and the ability within yourself to bring your business project to life. Without confidence, belief doesn't exist; without belief, the chances of giving up are high.
Allow your love to become enthusiasm. The last ingredient outside of your skills and confidence is the ability to focus on ideas that you feel enthusiastic about. Having passion will push you to struggle for something you love and turn that longing into action. The goal is to identify topics of interest so that you can start showing some aspects of passion as you start your project. The closer a project is to your heart, the less pessimistic you will become when results don't go your way.
【1】What can we learn from Paragraph 2?
A.It is very difficult for us to know our skills.
B.Knowing your skills is the first step to learn to make money.
C.To recognize your skills will surely make your business successful.
D.To recognize your skills is more important than making money.
【2】What's the importance of enthusiasm for us?
A.It can help us find out what we love.
B.It can make us never feel pessimistic.
C.It can push us to work hard on our goals.
D.It will make us succeed in whatever we are doing.
【3】What does this passage mainly talk about?
A.The advantages of confidence.
B.The ability to focus on ideas.
C.Why people want to be an entrepreneur.
D.How you can go from ideas to an entrepreneur.
【答案】
【1】B
【2】C
【3】D
【解析】
本文是一篇說明文,介紹了對于渴望成為企業(yè)家的人,如何將思想轉變?yōu)槠髽I(yè)家精神。
【1】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的“money is the extension ( 延伸) of your skills, so the most important aspect of learning to make money starts by knowing what skills you have.”可知,賺錢是你的技能的延伸,所以學習賺錢首先要知道你有什么技能,故B項正確。
【2】
細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中的“Having passion will push you to struggle for something you love and turn that longing into action.”可知,擁有激情會促使你為你所愛的東西而奮斗,并將這種渴望轉化為行動,由此可知,熱情可以推動我們?yōu)閷崿F(xiàn)目標而努力奮斗,故C項正確。
【3】
主旨大意題。通讀全文,特別是根據(jù)第一段中的“For those who aspire to become real entrepreneurs, the path to turn your thought into entrepreneurship is one that requires you to know yourself.”可知,對于那些渴望成為真正企業(yè)家的人來說,將你的思想轉變?yōu)槠髽I(yè)家精神的過程中需要你認清自己,下文就介紹如何將思想轉變?yōu)槠髽I(yè)家精神的三個策略,故D項正確。
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