题型:选词填空(语篇) 题类:模拟题 难易度:普通
山西省2018届九年级英语第二次适应与模拟试卷
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When a man was walking by some elephants, he suddenly stopped. He was wondering why these huge animalsby a small rope tied to their front legs. It was doubt that the elephants could break the rope at any time, but for some they did not.
He saw a trainer nearby and asked why the animals just there and made no effort to get away. “Well,” the trainer said, “when they were very young and much smaller, we used the same rope them from running away. At that age, it's enough to hold them. they grow up, they all believe that they cannot break the rope. They believe it can still hold so they never try to break free.”
The man was.These animals could break free whenever they wanted, but because they believed they couldn't, they were stuck right by the same rope caught them at young ages.
How many of us go through life like the elephants—holding onto the belief that we cannot do somethingbecause we failed at it once before?
Failure is a part of learning. If we failed once, it doesn't mean we can never succeed. We should never give up trying when we encounter failures in life.
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The life of Mao Dun.
This year marks the 120th anniversary of Mao Dun's birth. He is one of he most famous novelists of modem China.
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During the period from 1974{#blank#}5{#/blank#} his death, Mao Dun lived and worked in Beijing, and finished writing his reminiscences (回忆录) .
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"Please, sir, please… I'm sorry! But I didn't know what else to do!” said the child. "I threw the stone because I wanted to get you to notice me. I need your {#blank#}5{#/blank#}!"
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