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高二英语下册第三次调研考试试卷高二年级英语试卷本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分.共150分,考试用时120分钟.)第一卷(共三部分,共95分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)第一节:语音知识:(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1.athleteA.wasteB.operateC.attemptD.arrow2.moustacheA.stomachB.matchCsugarD.pleasure3.designA.tasteB.standC.signD.observe4.concludeA.concentrateB.confirmC.consequenceD.constitution.5.decadeA.decideB.deathC.decreaseD.define第二节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)6.----IamsorryIshouldn’thavelaughedatyouthedaybefore.-----__________.A.MypleasureB.ThanksC.TakeiteasyD.Forgetit7.MichaelPhelpsownedthepoolat______Beijing2022OlympicGameswith____astonishingeight-gold-medalperformance.A.the,anB.anC.the,theD.the8.JackisoneofthosemenwhoIamsurealwaysdo____besteveninthemostdifficultsituations.A.hisB.yourC.theirD.one’s9.July13,2022_______averybrightnightinBeijingthatwillnever_______frommemory. A.experienced,go B.saw,fade C.saw,miss D.experience,disappear10.Thesmallmountainvillage______wespentourholidaylastmonthliesin_____isnowpartofHubei.14/14A.which;whereB.where;whatC.that;whichD.when;which11.Wasitinthestonehousethelocalvillagersbuiltinthe1960s______youfinishedyourprimaryschool?A.whereB.whichC.whenD.that12.I can hardly concentrate _____ my work ______ the loud noise outside. A.on; with B.in; for C.on;forD.with; with13.Nobodyknowsforsurehowdinosaursdiedout65,000,000yearsago.It_____becauseofsuddenchangesoftheirlivingconditions.A.musthavehappenedB.wouldhavehappenedC.shouldhavehappenedD.mighthavehappened14..Therulesoftheclubare__________inthemembers’handbook.  A.setupB.setoffC.setdownD.setout 15.Whenitwashisturntodeliverhisspeech,,hewalkedtowardsthemicrophone.A.nervouslyandembarrassinglyB.nervousandembarrassedlyC.nervouslyandembarrassingD.nervousandembarrassed16.Onlywhenhereturnedfromtheexchangeprogramhowmuchheenjoyedit.A.herealizedB.hehadrealizedC.didherealizeD.hadherealized17.FrenchauthorLeClezjo,abrilliantnovelistasachildofallcontinents,wontheNobelPrizeinliteratureinOctober,2022.A.honoredB.honoringC.beinghonoredD.havinghonored18.Asweallknow,itwas______thatresultedintheterriblecaraccident.A.becauseofhercarelessness                      B.herbeingcareless C.whyshewascareless                              D.shewassocareless19.----Youneedn’ttobeinsuchahurry,becausetheplaywon’tstartuntil8p.m.-----We’dbetterstartearlier.Weshould____therushhour.A.comeupwithB.allowforC.knowofD.keeptrackof20.Bush,59,lookedfreshand______ashe____ofthesunnyweathertoenjoyoneofhisfavoritepastimes.A.energetic;tookadvantageB.cautious;tookchargeC.outgoing;tookcontrolD.curious;tooknotice14/14第三节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Allourdreamshavesomethingtodowithourfeelings,fears,longings,wishes,needsandmemories.Butsomethingonthe“outside”mayaffectwhatwe___21___.Ifapersonishungryortiredorcold,hisdreammayincludeafeelingofthiskind.Ifthe___22___onyourbodyhasslippedoffyourbed,youmaydreamthatyouare___23___orrestingontheiceandsnow.Thematerialforthedreamyouwill___24___tonightisprobablytocomefromtheexperiencesyouhavetoday.___25___thesubjectofyourdreamusuallycomesfromsomethingthathasaneffectonyou___26___youaresleeping(feelingofcold,anoise,adiscomfort,etc.)anditmayalsouseyourpastexperiencesandthewishesandinterestsyouhavenow.Thisiswhyveryyoung___27___arelikelytodreamoffairies(仙女),olderchildrenofschoolexaminations,_28___peopleoffood,homesicksoldiersoftheirfamiliesandprisonersoffreedom.Toshowyouhowthatis___29___whileyouareasleepandhowyourwishesorneedscanallbejoinedtogetherinadream,___30isthestoryofanexperiment.Amanwasasleepandthebackofhis___31___wasrubbed___32___apieceofcotton.Hewoulddreamthathe___33___inahospitalandhisgirlfriendwasvisitinghim,___34___onthebedandfeelinggentlyhishand!Therearesomescientistswhohavemadeaspecial___35__ofwhywedream,whatwedreamandwhatthosedreams__36___.Theirexplanationofdreams,thoughabitreasonable,isnotacceptedbyeveryone,butit___37___aninterestingapproach(方法)totheproblem.Theybelievethatdreamsare___38___expressionsofwishesthatdidn’t___39___.Inotherwords,adreamisawayofhavingyourwishes___40___out.21.A.long                      B.dream                     C.think                      D.wish22.A.blanket                  B.book                       C.shoe                      D.trousers23.A.working                 B.running                  C.sleeping                  D.studying24.A.have                      B.meet                      C.see                          D.think25.A.But                        B.For                       C.Because                    D.So26.A.before                    B.while                     C.after                         D.during27.A.children                  B.fathers                   C.drivers                     D.gentlemen28.A.happy                     B.sad                       C.hungry                      D.old14/1429.A.taking                     B.happening              C.dreaming                  D.carrying       30.A.that                        B.it                           C.here                        D.this31.A.leg                         B.head                       C.body                     D.hand            32.A.in                           B.of                          C.with                         D.off33.A.left                         B.lived                       C.gave                        D.was34.A.waiting                   B.sitting                     C.smiling                     D.speaking35.A.study                      B.watch                    C.sleep                        D.way36.A.stand                      B.do                          C.form                       D.mean37.A.makes                     B.offers                     C.finds                       D.demands38.A.any                         B.almost                    C.mostly                     D.hardly39.A.get                         B.arrive                     C.cometrue                 D.believein40.A.carried                     B.taken                    C.kept                         D.called第二部分:阅读理解(共45分)ATheMuseumofChildhoodisspreadover4floors,withthefirstflooractinglikeabalconyaroundtheedgeofthebuilding,soyoucanlookdownoverthegroundfloorcentralhallwiththeshop.InformationDeskandBenugoCafé.ThemuseumofChildhoodishousedinalargeVictorianbuildingineastLondon.Ithasbeenonthissitesince1872.ithasundergonerefurbishment(翻新)andreopenedin2022andanelevatornowmakesallfloorsaccessible.Thisisnotaquietplaceandchildrenareallowedtohavefunhere.Childsafetyisextremelyimportantandamemberofstaffremainsbythefrontdooratalltimes.Also,motethe“CodeofBehavior”notice,whichinclude:childrenunder12mustbesupervisedbyanadult;noeatinginthegalleriesandnorunning.Toyexhibitsareinglasscasesandthereareplentyoflow–levelexhibitsforyoungerchildrentosee.Theglasscaseshavelotsofthought–inspiringquestionsonthemtoencouragediscussionbetweenadultsandchildren.Whenyouorthechildrenneedsomequiettime,therearesofasateitherendofthesecondfloorwithreadingbooksavailable.Pros:ManyfreeactivitiesforkidsCons:Canbetoowarminside14/14VisitDuration:1.5hoursOpeningHours:10:00a.m.–5:45p.m.Lastadmissionis5:30p.m.TheMuseumisclosedon25and26Decemberand1Januaryeveryyear.Admission:AdmissiontheMuseumisfree.Thereisasmallchargeforsomeactivities.41.IntheMuseumofChildhood,.A.peoplecanreachanyfloorbyelevatorB.therearesofasateitherendofthefirstfloorC.thereareexhibitsonthemuseumhistoryD.theInformationDeskcanbefoundoneachfloor42.TheMuseumofChildhoodmaybeattractiveto.A.parentswhoonlyhavechildrenunder12B.childrenwhoarefondoftoyexhibitsC.parentsandchildrenwhoneedquiettimeD.kidswholikeplayinggameswiththeirparents43.Whatisthedisadvantageofthemuseum?A.Low–levelexhibitsaretooboring.B.Childrenmayfeelslightlyhotinit.C.Parentshavetostaywiththeirkids.D.Nostaffmembersattendtothekids.44.Whatinformationcanwegetaboutthemuseum?A.Alltheactivitiesforchildrenarefree.B.ThemuseumislocatedinwestLondon.C.Childrenareallowedtoenterafter5:30.p.m.D.ThemuseumisunavailableonChristmasDay.BTwenty–sixyearsafteraterriblebicycleaccidentlefthercomatose(昏迷)fortwomonthsandwithpermanentbraininjuries.BarbaraBuchan,performsmanyactionsmoreslowlythanothers.ButonSeptember10inBeijing,Buchan,at52,theoldestmemberoftheUnitedStatesParalympicteam,broketherecordandwonthegoldmedalforherdisabilityclassintheindividual3,000–metercyclingpursuit.14/14“Youcanbeveryupsetattheworldandhaveeveryonetakecareofyou.”BuchansaidbytelephonefromBeijing,“orgetbackonyourfeetagain.”BuchanfirstdreamedofOlympicgoldatage15whilewatchingthe1972MunichGantes.ShebecameatopAmericancyclistbyJuly1982,whenaterribleroad–racecrashinjuredherbrainandleftdoctorsdoubtfulaboutwhethershewouldsurvive.Shewaswearingonlyasoftleatherhelmetatthetime;heraccidentmadetheruleputintopracticethatcyclistswearthehard–shellhelmetsthatarenowcommon.Buchanrecoveredenoughofherathleticabilitytoruntrackinthe1988ParalympicsinSeoul,whereshewonasilvermedalinthe800meters.Women’scyclingwasnotincludedintheParalympicsyet,soBuchantrainedtothepointwheresheracedagainstmeninthe2000ParalympicsinSydney,Australia–shefinished9thand10thintworaces–andthensuccessfullyfoughtforaseparatewomen’scyclingprogrambeginningin2022inAthens,whereshedidnotgetamedal.Eventhoughshewasapproachingher50s,BuchankeptracingandagainmadetheUnitedStatesParalympicteamforBeijing–wheresheistwicetheageofmostofherteammatesandcompetitors.“Barhara’salmosttheleaderofourteam–she’sbeenthroughitall,”saidCraigGriffiu,theUnitedStatescyclingcoach.“She’sneverretired.She’sneverletherbodygoandthencomeback.Idon’tthinkageisasbigofadealaspeoplemakeitouttobe.”45.Accordingtothetext,aftertheaccident,.A.BuchanaskedherfriendstotakecareofherB.cyclistsstartedtowearhelmetsincompetitionC.BuchancouldnotanswerquestionscorrectlyD.doctorscoupledwhetherBuchancouldcomebacktolife46..What’stherightorderoftheeventsrelatedtoBuchan?a.ShewonagoldmedalinBeijing.b.ShebecameatopAmericancyclist.c.Shewonasilvermedalinthe800meters.d.Shesufferedaterriblebicycleaccident.14/14e.ShetookpartinacyclingprograminAthens.A.c–d–b–a–eB.b–c–d–a–eC.b–d–e–c–aD.c–b–d–e–a47.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“getbackonyourfeet”inthesecondparagraphmean?A.risetoyourfeetB.walkonyourwayC.gobeyondyourselfD.dependonyourself48.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheMakingofaHeroB.FromaLosertoaWinnerC.AllRoadsLeadtoRomeD.HealthisBetterthanWealthC“Westartedasagroupoffriendswiththesameproblem;difficultyinourpersonallifetomanageourtime,beingalwaysinahurry.”ThisthoughtwasrecentlyofferedbyBrunotoexplaintheoriginofTheArtofLivingSlowly,anorganizationthathefoundedtwoyearsago,withhiswife,Ella.BrunoandEllasaidtheydecidedtodrawmorepeople’sattentiontotheoverlookedideathat“timeiswealth.”OnFebruary19thlastyear,theycreatedanewholiday,thefirstGlobalDayofSlowLiving.Despiteitsambitiousname,theeventwaslimitedalmostentirelytoItaly,wherethecouplearrangedanumberofevents:areversebicycleracethelastriderwasdeclaredthewinner;anafternoonofgrandfathersreadingpoetrytochildrenetc.OneMondayinlateFebruary,2022,thecouplestagedaNewYorkversionoftheDayofSlowLiving.“IthastobeaMonday,theworstdaytotrytoslowdown.”Brunoexplained.Brunowaswearingapolicecap,mirroredsunglasses,andasandwichboardstating,“Caution!Speed–walkingcameraisinaction!”Heflaggeddownpassers–byandhandedthempostcardsprintedwithfourteen“slowmandments.”Forexample,No.4:Writeyourtextmessageonyourcellphonewithnosymbolsandgetinthehabitofstartingwith“Dear…”No7:Avoidbeingsobusythatyoudon’thavetimeforyourself.Brunotoldthepassers-bytoreadthemonceadayandkeepthedoctoraway.Manysaid,“Ican’tdothis.NewYorkistoofast.”Brunoadmitted.Butmanystopped,theyreadandsaid.“Thisoneisgoodforme,becausetryingtoslowdownisliketryingtostopsmoking.”14/14Whenaskedabouttheirplansforthefuture.BrunoandEllalookedateachotherandchantedthenameofthecitytheyhavechosenfornextyear’sGlobalDayofSlowLiving,“Tokyo!”49.TheArtofLivingSlowlywasfoundedtohelppeople.A.understandthetruthoflife.B.knowthedifficultyinmanagingtimeC.avoidbeinginahurryallthetimeD.makefriendswiththesameproblem50.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinpara2mean?A.valuedB.ignoredC.seenfromaboveD.mistaken51.WhatdidBrunodoinNewYork?A.Headvertisedhisideaonasandwichboard.B.Hestoppedpassers–byanddeliveredpostcards.C.Heservedasapolicemantopreventaccidents.D.Hetookphotosforthepeoplewhowalkedfast.52.Whichstatementmaybeincludedinthefourteen“slowmandments”inparagraph3?A.Wakeupfiveminutesearlier.B.Dotwothingsatthesametime.C.Makeahabitofwritingletters.D.Don’tworkonweekendsandrelax.53.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Thenewholidayisusuallycelebratedonafixedday.B.Italiangrandfathersenjoyreadingpoetrytochildren.C.Thecoupletendtochoosebusycitiestopromotetheidea.D.NewYorkershaveanegativealtitudetowardsslowliving.DMotorolasetoutaspecialtrainingprogramforchildrenlastweekwiththeaimofdevelopingchildren’sbusinessskillsandpreparingthemforafutureasentrepreneurs.Eighty-sevenchildrenagedbetween12and16fromBeijingandTianjinattendedtheone-weektrainingprogramcalled“YouthDiscovery”directedbyMotorolaUniversity’s(MU)instructorsandmarketingspecialists.Thechildrenlearnedaboutdealingwithapracticalproblem—marketingandworkedoutamarketingplanbythemselves.Lastweek26childrenofMotorolaemployeesinTianjincompletedtheirtrainingintheMU-TianjinLearningCenter.14/14Throughthetrainingprogram,childrenlearnthowtogetinformationthroughdifferentkindsofsources(源),determineend-userneeds,makeupmessagesofvaluetocustomers,andcommunicateusingvariousmeansandequipment.Educatorsactedonlyasteam“directors”,directingchildrentodiscovertheirownanswers.Thechildrengavetheirsolutions(解决办法)toMotorola’smanagementandtheirparentsonthelastdayoftheprogram.Thechildren,mostofwhomwereprimaryandmiddleschoolstudents,presentedthemselvesfreely.Thestudentssaidthattheypreferredtheopenandpracticalwayoflearning.“YouthDiscovery”,startedbyMotorola’sformerpresidentRobertGalvin,designedandcarriedoutbyMotorolaUniversity,aimedtobringthetalents(才能)ofyoungpeopleintofullplayandencouragedthemtodiscoverhowtheirskillscancontributetoateamtohelpitreachanaim.54.Theunderlinedword“entrepreneurs”inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans“”.A.schoolmatesB.actorsC.managersD.scientists55.Whatroledotheeducatorsplayintheprogram?A.Presidents.B.InstructorsC.Businessmen.D.Employees.56.“YouthDiscovery”isagreatsuccessbecause.A.thechildren’sparentstakepartinitB.it’sdesignedbyMotorolaUniversityC.itswayagreeswithchildren’scharactersofinterestD.thechildrencomefromverybigcitiesE   Thehouseitselfhadbeensoldthatmorning.Nowitwastheturnofthecontents.Thecrowdofdealers,collectors,bargain-huntersandplainsale-goerswalkedaboutexaminingthisandthatandgenerallyhavingalastlookroundbeforetheexcitementofthesale.Everypiecewasnumberedandlisted,andeveryonehadacopyofthelist.Thesalewastotakeplaceinthelargestroom,thesittingroom,whichhadbeenprepared.Afewpeoplewerealreadywaitingthere.   Theroomwashalffullofchairs.Thesecarriedthehighestnumbers,sothattheycouldbeputtoordinaryusetillneartheend.Infrontofthefireplacestoodthesalesman'sdesk,abox-likepieceoffurniturewithfoursteps.Atwork,thesalesmanstoodameteraboveeveryone.Hewastrained14/14tonoticetheslightestmovementofahand,aneye,orevenaneyebrow,anyofwhichmightsignalabid.Besidethedeskwereatableandtwochairsfortheclerkandthecashier.Manyofthesalegoodswerealreadyhere,somefromthebedroomslookingoutofplace.   Almostinthemiddlestoodabigkitchentablecoveredbyablanket.Thesalesmancameinandclimbedontohisstand.Hisassistantsfollowedhiminandtooktheirplaces.  “Ladiesandgentlemen,”thesalesmansaid,“Ihavebeeninformedtotellyouthateverythingmustbesoldthisafternoon.Nopriceistoolowortoohighforanything,butapriceImusthaveforeverything.Wearenowreadytobegin,andwedosowithLotNumberOne…”Atthispointtwostrong-lookingmenliftedontothecentraltablealargewoodenchest.Itseemedtoobigforamodernhouse.“LotNumberOneisanoakchest.NowwhatamIbidforthisfineoldchest?DoIhear£20?No?£10then.DoIhear£10?Comealong,ladiesandgentlemen,thischestissolidoak.Thewoodaloneisworth£40,somakemeanofferforLotNumberOne,justtogetusstarted.”Hiseyesswungroundtheroom.  “Onepound,”awoman'svoicecalled.  “OnepoundI'mbid,”saidthesalesmaneagerly,“forthissplendidchest.Anyadvanceon£1now?OnepoundI'mbid.DoIheartwo?No?Goingatonepoundthen.Noadvanceon£1?Goingat£1.Onepound.”Hebroughthiswoodenhammerdownsharplyontohisdesk.Soldfor£1toMrs.Duke.   Mrs.Dukeisadealerinsecond-handfurniture.57.Thepiecessoldlastwere________.A.thechairsB.thoseatthehighestpricesC.thebiggestthingsD.thosewiththelowestnumbers58.Whatusewasmadeofthekitchentable?A.Thesalesmanstoodonittoconductthesale.B.Itwaswheretheclerkandthecashierworked.C.Itservedasthestandforthethingsbeingsold.D.Twomensatonitduringthebusiness.59.Asitisusedinthetext,theterm“abid”refersto_______.A.thepresentvalueofanarticleB.theagreedpriceofanarticle14/14C.theaddedvalueofanarticleD.thepriceofferedforanarticle60.WhydoyousupposeMrs.DukewantedLotNumberOne?A.Becauseitwaslowinprice.B.Shehopedtosellitforaniceprofit(利润)C.Sheboughtitinordertostartthesale.D.Becausesheisacollectorofoldoakchests.根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。每小题1分,共5分(注意:61—65题也涂到卡上E=ABF=ACG=AD)-----Now,Lilly,didyougetagoodviewoftheaccident?-----_____61____Iwasthen…-----Youhavetoberesponsibleforwhatyousay.-----Iwillbe.AtthattimeIwasstandingoutsidethebankbuildingandIsawitallclearly.-----_____62______----Yes,Icheckedmywatch.______63______------Good.Now,howfastwasthetruckmoving?-----______64______-----Hmm,Isee.Whataboutthecar?Wasitalsodrivingslowly?-----ItwascomingalongSouthStreetatabout30milesperhour.-----_____65______.-----Yes,itchangetoyellowjustbeforehecrossedit.A.Itwasaquartertothreeexactly.B.Yes,Idid.C.Well,quiteslowly-----abouttenmilesanhour.D.Wasanyoneinjured?E.Canyoumakesurewhattimeitwas?F.Didyouseewhatcolourthetrafficlightwas?G.Whodoyouthinkbrokethetrafficlaw?14/14高二年级英语试卷卷Ⅱ(非选择题共55分)第一节:单词拼写(10分)请将单词写在二卷答题纸相应位置上,写在其他地方该题不得分.66.Whatisthea__________ageofthestudentsinyourclass?67.WeputChristmasd_____onthetree.68.Underthelocalfarmer’s_________(指引),hemanagedtogettohisdestination.69.Itisquiteentertainingtoreadthese________(叙述)ofstrangeandunusualfeatsandfacts.70.Therehasbeena________(逐渐)increaseinthenumberofpeopleowningcars71.Sincesheisgoodatb_______,shecanalwaysgetthingsatareasonableprice.72.Whenthequeenisathome,theflagwouldberaisedontopofher_______(宫殿)73.Youusedtoplaybasketball,soyouhavea_________experience.74.Thefactthatsomeextremesportshavenoclearrulesaboutwinningorlosingdoesnotstop______热情的youngpeoplefromenjoyingthem.75.WevisitedtheM________tothePeople’sHeroeslastweek..第二节:短文改错:(15分)(见二卷答题纸)此题要求你对一段文章改错。先对每一行作出判断是对还是错。如果是对的,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如果有错误(每行不会多于一个错误),则按情况改错如下:此行多一个词,把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。第三节:课文句子背诵:写在二卷答题纸相应位置上,写在其他地方该题不得分(共10分)(每空一词)1.Whetherweareouttosetanewrecordourselvesorsimplyenjoyreadingaboutchampions,theGuinnessBookofWorldRecords(1)_________________________.2.Ifyouaresuccessful,theofficialwillconfirmtherecordandyouwillgetacertificatefromtheGuinnessBookofWorldRecords(2)__________________________________________________.14/143.Extremesportsaredifferentfrom(3)________________.Insteadofsimplytryingtodefeattheotherteamor(4)____________________________,manyextremesportsareabout(5)_______,______,and______.Thegoalofa“competition”maysimplybetohavefunand(6)______________________________________________.4.AtfirstitwasthoughtthattheskillstomakecopperandbronzeobjectsspreadtoBritainthrough(7)_____and____________,but(8)____________________________________ ___throughtradeandculturallinks. 5.Creativityidnotabout(9)_________________________,havingahighIQorbeingsmart6.Aswiththinkingoutsidethebox,theprocessincludes(10)_______________________________andseveralfalsestarts.第四节:书面表达(满分20分)请将书面表达写在二卷答题纸相应位置上作为中学生,你肯定经历过多次考试,体验过成功,也遭遇过失败。请你根据提示内容,简要概述中学生中普遍存在的对考试失败的两种态度,并结合自身实际,说明你的观点。消极态度积极态度你的结论当考试结果不尽人意时,情绪低落,丧失信心,不再继续努力当考试失败时,------……要求;.词数:100—120。三调考试答案Key:1-5DCDBB6-10DACBB11-15DADCD16-20CABBA21-25BACAD26-30BACBC31-35DCDBA36-40DBCCA41-44ABBD45-48DCDA49-53CBBDC54-56CBC57-60ACDB61-65BEACF66average67decorations68guidance69accounts70gradual71bargaining72palace73athletic74enthusiastic75Monument76.but---and77.right78.was-were79sold—selling80the去掉81askedfor82other—another83her–his84offer—offered85amusing–amused14/141.makesforinterestingreading.2.statingthatyouareaworldrecordholder3.regularsportssetanewrecordbeautyharmonythrillsenjoytheexcitementoftryingsomethingnew.4.wararmedconflictitisnowbelievedtohavehappened5.gettinghightextscoresbeingsmart6.aseriesofdifferentattemptsFailureisthemotherofsuccessWemiddleschoolstudentshavehadmanytestsorexams.Wehavebothachievedsuccessandsufferedfromfailure.Differentstudentstakedifferentattitudestofailure.Somefallinlowspiritswhentheydon’tdowellintheexams.Theyusuallyloseheartandnolongerstudyasbefore.Butmoststudentstakeanactiveattitudetowardsfailure.Theyencouragethemselvestobeserf-confident.Theyfoundoutandanalyzethecausessothattheywillnolongermakesimilarmistakes.Iagreewiththosewithactiveattitudes.Asweallknow,failureisthemotherofsuccess.Evengreatmenhavefailedmanytimesbeforetheysucceeded.Sowemustdealwithourfailurecorrectly.本资料由《七彩教育网》www.7caiedu.cn提供!14/14 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