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Youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom11-20withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.(10points)
Foranimalsthemeaningoflifeisto11,andsolelythat.Thisisalsotrueforhumansexceptwealso12oursurvivalonmanylevelswhichis13byMaslow'
shierarchyofneeds,andwe14ourownpurposetodecideoursurvivalwithinsociety.15,higherlevelsofsurvivalcorrelatewithhappiness.However,therearemanypeoplethatfeel16withoutachievingwealth.Thisisbecausetheyvalueotherthingsmorelikefamily,andtheydon'
thaveveryhigh17.
Youmightstillbewonderinghowallthis18you.Theanswerissimple:
decidingyourownpurposemeanschoosingyourdestinyand19youractions.Yourpurposeisyourmissioninlife.Youcanchangeyourpurposeormissionatanytime,but20yourlifeiswhatyoumakeofit.
andreproduce
andsecure
to
responsibilityfor
ReadingComprehension
Therearetwopassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoices.Clickonthebestchoice.(20points)
PassageOne
Doyoueverlookaroundyourlifeandthink,"
Thisisn'
tthelifeIwanted.HowdidIgethereThisisnotwhatIenvisioned!
"
Well,youcertainlyaren'
taloneinthatthought.Infact,myclientssooftensharethisthoughtwithmethatIhavegivenititsownname.Icallthis"
BeingCaughtintheExpectationGap."
The"
expectationgap"
isthegapbetweenlivingthelifeyouthinkyouarecreatingandlivingthelifeyouareactuallycreating.Dissatisfaction,frustrationanddisillusionmentareexperiencedmostprevalentlywhenyouexpectonethingtohappenandsomethingelseentirelyshowsup.
Thetruthisthatyouarealwayscreating.Youarethesolecreatorandattractorofallexperiencesinyourlife.Now,don'
tgetmewrong.Idon'
tbelieveyoufallintothe"
whenyouarecreatingusingallyourtoolsandresources.Quitethecontrary.Youfallintothe"
whenyouareonlyawareofwhatyourconsciousmindisdesiringandyouareignoringtheother88%ofyourmind—yoursubconsciousmind,wherealltheotheramazingpartsofyoulivewithamultitudeofdesires.
Everyperson,youincluded,hasmultiplepartsthatmakeupthewholeofwhoyouare.Thesepartsofyouliveinyoursubconsciousmind.Theyarethevariousaspectsofyourpersonalitythatmakeyoutherichandcomplexhumanbeingthatyouare.Eachpartofyouhasoneprimaryfunction—anintentionasitwere—somethingitwishestoprovideyouorensureforyou.Andeveryintention,atitscore,isalwaysgoodandchosenwithyourbestinterestatheart.Now,thewaythesevariouspartsensuretheirintentionsarebeingmetisthroughtheuseofbehaviors.Thebehaviorsthatyoudisplayareactuallydrivenbythesevariouspartsofyouhappilyfulfillingtheirintentionsforyou.
Simplybecomingawareofthewholeyouanduncoveringthoseconflictingintentionswillhaveahugeimpactonthemanifestationofyourdesires.Whenyouhaveacleanslatetocreatefrom,thetoolsforcreatingcomemucheasierandprovideamazingsuccess.Iencourageyoutobeginthejourney.Therewardsarenothingshortoflivingyourdreamlife!
21.Whatdoes"
ExpectationGap"
referto
A.Agapbetweenpeople'
sdesireandtheirexpectations.
B.Agapbetweenpeople'
sconsciousmindandtheirunconsciousmind.
C.Agapbetweenpeople'
sdreamlifeandtheirreallife.
D.Agapbetweenpeople'
sconflictingintentions.
22.Whyarepeoplecaughtinexpectationgap
A.Peoplearenotawareoftheirconsciousminds.
B.Peoplearemainlyawareoftheirunconsciousminds.
C.Peopleareonlyawareoftheirconsciousminds.
D.Peopleareonlyawareoftheirowndesires.
23.Whatmethodcanbeadoptedinordertomeetyourintentions
A.Beingmoreawareofthewholeyou.
B.Beingmoreawareofyoursubconsciousmind.
C.Choosingyourdesiresaccordingtoyourowninterests.
D.Takingactionstorealizeyourintentions.
24.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage
A.ExpectationGap—BetweenConsciousnessandSubconsciousness
B.MeanstoRealizeYourDreamLife
C.TheUseofYourBehaviors
D.TheMakingofYourPersonality
25.WhatCANNOTbeinferredfromthepassage
A.Manypeoplewouldfeelfrustratediftheirreallifeisnotwhattheyhaveexpected.
B.Aperson'
ssubconsciousmindplaysaveryimportantroleinmoldinghisorherpersonality.
C.Expectationgapcanbetackledbymakingfulluseofyourtoolsandresources.
D.Conflictingdesiresshouldbedecreasedinordertorealizeaperson'
sdreamlife.
CCDBD
PassageTwo
Almosteveryonehasmemoriesofapersonwhohashadanimpactontheirlife.Theirwordsinthatmomentalteredsomethingdeepinsideofyouandchangedwhoyouare.Thepersonwhoinfluencedyoucouldhavebeentheparentofafriend,someoneyousawonaregularbasisatthegrocerystore,aneighbororabelovedteacher.Itcouldbesomethingassimpleasaconversationorhowtheyconductedthemselvesintheworld.
Weallcanhavesuchaninfluenceonothers.Whetheryoubelieveitornot,youractions,attitudeandhowyouconductyourlifedoesgetnoticedandhasaninfluenceonothers.Thinkofhowyouconductyourselfinyourprofession,atschoolorevenwhilejustoutshopping.Howweconductourlifeteachespeopleandinfluencesthem.That'
saprettyheavythought.Ifyouwakeupeachmorningknowingthattodayyouwillteachsomeone,thatcanabsolutelyhaveanimpactonyourattitudeandhowyoufeelaboutyourselfandtheworld.
Aswegothroughtheday,wecantrytobeopentolessonstobelearnedfromdifficultpeopleandsituations.Everytimesomeone'
sremarkschallengeus,it'
sanopportunitytolookinsideandseewhatsensitivenervewashit.Beinghumanandpreferringtobeliked,it'
snaturaltowantteacherswhoareconsiderateofourfeelings.Considerthis,however.Whenthingsarealwayslovelyandsweet,whatdoyoulearnfromthemBluntorevenunkindremarkscouldbewhatweneedtospurachange.Theimportantthingistokeepanopenmind.Eventhingssaidthatareobviouslyoutofjealousycouldcontainagrainoftruth.Thatgrainoftruthcouldbesomethingtothinkuponinspiteofsomeoneelse'
sperception.Studythewordstoseeiftheremightbesomethingtoit.Ifnot,thenletitgo.
So,whatlessonsdoyouthinkyouhavelearnedfromsomeoneelseIdon'
tknowaboutothers,butIhavelearnedlifelessonsfrombooksandpowerfultelevisionshows.ThemostpowerfullessonsI'
velearnedhavebeenfrompeopleIknow.Ihaveafriendwhocouldbeconsideredseverelyhandicapped.Tome,sheisthemostpositivepersonI'
veevermetinmylife.HerattitudeinthefaceofhorrendousadversityissomethingIhavetriedtoemulate.
26.WhichofthefollowingCANNOTexertaninfluenceonotherpeople
A.Aperson'
sbehaviors.
sattitudestowardslife.
C.Aperson'
slifelesson.
D.Aperson'
sactions.
27.Whatshouldbetherightunderstandingofdifficultpeopleandunkindstatements
A.Thesearechallengestobemet.
B.Theseareoutofjealousy.
C.Theseareotherpeople'
sperception.
D.Theseareopportunitiesforustoimproveourselves.
28.Whatmethodshouldbeadoptedtofacedifficultpeopleorunkindstatements
A.Toignorethem.
B.Tobeopentothem.
C.Tobesensitivetothem.
D.Tobeconsiderate.
29.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage
A.Wecanlearnalotfromkindremarksandfavorablesituations.
B.Ifotherpeople'
sremarksaremainlyoutofjealousy,wecanpaylittleattentiontothem.
C.Keepinganopenmindisnecessaryifyouwanttolearnyourlifelesson.
D.Thoseteacherswhoareconsiderateofstudents'
feelingsaregoodones.
30.Whatdoestheauthorlearnfromhisdisabledfriend
A.Herpositiveattitudetowardsadversity.
B.Herwaystotackleadversity.
C.Herlifelessons.
D.Herattitudetowardslife.
CDBCA
VocabularyandStructure
Eachofthefollowingsentencesisprovidedwithfourchoices.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.(60points)
31.Iamfirmly_____thatthisplanwoulddomuchgoodtoourcompany.
A.composed
B.convinced
C.recognized
D.satisfied
32.Youshould________thereasonsforyourrefusal,notjustsayyoudon'
tlikeit.
A.show
B.say
C.propose
D.specify
33.Peoplewithperfectphysicalhealthusually__________wehaveabundanttimeandinexhaustibleenergytowaste.
A.takeforgranted
B.takethatforgranted
C.takeitforgrantedthat
D.takeforgrantedthat
34.Mygrandfatherhadalwaystakena_______interestinmywork,andIhadanequaladmirationforthestoriesofhistime.
A.splendid
B.weighty
C.vague
D.keen
35.Withregardtohisinadequateknowledgeandpoorabilities,heis_______tofailure.
A.doomed
B.meant
C.decided
D.destined
36.Detailed___________werecarriedoutonthe