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题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类:常考题 难易度:困难

河北武邑中学2018-2019学年高一上学期英语期末考试试卷(含小段音频)

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    Do you like trying different things? Are you afraid things that you think you're bad at?

    Last year I started to learn Tai Chi (太极)in order to improve my health and reduce my stress. It was something new for me, and I found it to be quite difficult, very (difference) from anything I'd ever learned before. Small (move) are important in Tai Chi. I was used to being fast and active , to learn Tai Chi I had to learn patience. Now I've found that I'm a much more patient person than before, and Tai Chi isn't nearly as difficult as it (be) before.

    We tend (like) things we are good at that's normal. For example, I'm naturally very good at badminton and tennis, but I'm very bad at anything involves keeping balance, such as skating, skiing and gymnastics. Tai Chi has (great) improved my balance which has been a very good thing for me.

    My point is that you can keep (do) the things you know you're good at and live in your comfort zone, or you can try something new. If you don't try new things, you'll never know what it would be like to try something new to challenge (you). It will definitely pay off in the end.

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