题型:单词拼写(语篇) 题类:真题 难易度:困难
重庆市2020年中考英语试卷(B卷)(音频暂未更新)
It's normal for the human mind to wander (走神). So many things may fill your mind and pull your thoughts in different directions. This isn't always . Sometimes a wandering mind can lead to a new creation. However, wandering thoughts can also stop you getting things done, keep you up at night, or hurt your health. Don't worry. Try the following practice.
Doing Exercise and Activities
Slow down and let your mind focus (专注) on your breathing. By controlling your breathing, you bring your to work together with your body. Once you lose interest in what you're doing, you can take a break from it. Go for a walk, do some exercise, take a shower or even lie down and think about . These activities help a lot.
Focusing on Tasks You're Doing
Do one task at a lime. It won't slow you down. Instead, it keeps your mind focused and you'll be able to get more done . While doing tasks, don't look around from time to time, If there's something keeping your mind wandering, allow yourself a specific (特定的) time to worry, think or plan. the time is up, refocus on your next task.
Controlling Worrying Thoughts
Writing down or sharing your worries helps to get them out of your head. When there's a big task, it's understandable to put it off. But by it bravely and trying to solve it, you can get away from your worrying thoughts. If it doesn't work after you've tried everything, that there are always things you can't change.
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Lunch Made of Love
In those poor times, many of my classmates couldn't bring a nice meal to school for lunch. My deskmate's meal was always cabbages, while{#blank#}1{#/blank#} (我的)was ham and fried eggs. Sometimes, my deskmate would first pick the hair out of his lunch and then eat it as if {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(没事)had happened. This continued for a long time.
"His mother is so lousy(邋遢的)that her hair drops in the meal, "my classmates said. I {#blank#}3{#/blank#} (想)it was really dirty, but I couldn't show that because I didn't want to hurt(伤害)his feelings. Still, I started to think that he was {#blank#}4{#/blank#} (肮脏), too.
One day after school, he called me and said, "Would you like to come to my house if you are {#blank#}5{#/blank#}
Though I didn't want to go, I knew it would be impolite to refuse because this was his first invitation. Following my friend, we {#blank#}6{#/blank#} (到达)at a poor village.
"Mom, I brought my friend home. "
His old mother opened the {#blank#}7{#/blank#} (门), "My son's friend is here. Let me have a look. "But to my {#blank#}8{#/blank#} (惊讶), his mother was blind. She couldn't see anything.
I felt sad. Now I understood why my deskmate's lunch had hair in it. His mother got ready for it {#blank#}9{#/blank#}(仔细)for him every day, even though she was blind. It was not only a lunch, but also a {#blank#}10{#/blank#} (母亲)love.
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