Success will belong to those ________ never say “impossible”.

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A.whom

B.what

C.who

D.which

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Albert was an ordinary worker in an oil company in America. His workmates gave a nickname(綽號(hào))“Four dollars a bucket of oil” below his name whenever and wherever he wrote down his name.
As time went by, people forgot his real name. Later, when Rockefeller, the board chairman(董事長(zhǎng))of the oil company, heard of it, he was very surprised, so he invited Albert to come to his office.
“Some people give you a nickname for ‘Four dollars a bucket’. Why aren’t you angry?” asked Rockefeller with some puzzlement in his eyes.
“Oh! Mr. Rockefeller! I like this nickname very much, because ‘Four dollars a bucket’ is our company’s advertisement. As long as someone calls me‘ Four dollars a bucket’ once, I think it’s free advertisement for our company. It’s not necessary for me to get angry. Don’t you think so , Mr. Rockefeller?”
“Oh! What a wonderful man!” Rockefeller said excitedly when hearing Albert’s words “Young man! Work harder, you must be successful in the future! I believe in you!”
Five years later, Albert became the second board chairman after Rockefeller.
Later Albert said in one of his reports, “I don’t think we should feel frustrated when we have no way to do the world-shaking things. We should treat every thing actively because maybe our future success will begin from a small thing!”
【小題1】What was Albert in The oil company at the beginning?

A.A worker.B.An assistant.C.A manager.D.The second board chairman.
【小題2】 Why wasn’t Albert angry about his nickname?
A.He liked to have a nickname.
B.It could make his workmates happy.
C.He could become famous.
D.It was a free advertisement for his company.
【小題3】What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Rockefeller asked young people to work harder.
B.It’s very important to do small things well.
C.You can’t get angry when someone calls your nickname.
D.You should make more advertisements for your company.
【小題4】What would be the best title for this passage?
A.I Believe in YouB.Albert and Rockefeller
C.Four Dollars a BucketD.The Second Board Chairman

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Albert was an ordinary worker in an oil company in America. His workmates gave a nickname(綽號(hào))“Four dollars a bucket of oil” below his name whenever and wherever he wrote down his name.
As time went by, people forgot his real name. Later, when Rockefeller, the board chairman(董事長(zhǎng))of the oil company, heard of it, he was very surprised, so he invited Albert to come to his office.
“Some people give you a nickname for ‘Four dollars a bucket’. Why aren’t you angry?” asked Rockefeller with some puzzlement in his eyes.
“Oh! Mr. Rockefeller! I like this nickname very much, because ‘Four dollars a bucket’ is our company’s advertisement. As long as someone calls me‘ Four dollars a bucket’ once, I think it’s free advertisement for our company. It’s not necessary for me to get angry. Don’t you think so , Mr. Rockefeller?”
“Oh! What a wonderful man!” Rockefeller said excitedly when hearing Albert’s words “Young man! Work harder, you must be successful in the future! I believe in you!”
Five years later, Albert became the second board chairman after Rockefeller.
Later Albert said in one of his reports, “I don’t think we should feel frustrated when we have no way to do the world-shaking things. We should treat every thing actively because maybe our future success will begin from a small thing!”
【小題1】What was Albert in The oil company at the beginning?

A.A worker.B.An assistant. C.A manager.D.The second board chairman.
【小題2】Why wasn’t Albert angry about his nickname?
A.He liked to have a nickname.
B.It could make his workmates happy.
C.He could become famous.
D.It was a free advertisement for his company.
【小題3】What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Rockefeller asked young people to work harder.
B.It’s very important to do small things well.
C.You can’t get angry when someone calls your nickname.
D.You should make more advertisements for your company.
【小題4】What would be the best title for this passage?
A.I Believe in YouB.Albert and Rockefeller
C.Four Dollars a BucketD.The Second Board Chairman

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___________ Mary often ___________ hiking on Saturday afternoon with her parents?
【小題2】Our school organized an English speech contest in March. (就畫線部分提問)
___________ __________ your school organize an English speech contest?
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Many graduates ___________ ___________ by Tsinghua University to its 100th birthday party.
【小題4】I spend half an hour playing basketball every day. (改為同義句)
It ___________ me half an hour to ___________ basketball every day.
【小題5】Are there any new markets in Asia? Mr. Brown wants to know. (合并為一句)
Mr. Brown wants to know ___________ there ___________ any new markets in Asia.
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Albert was an ordinary worker in an oil company in America. His workmates gave a nickname(綽號(hào))“Four dollars a bucket of oil” below his name whenever and wherever he wrote down his name.

As time went by, people forgot his real name. Later, when Rockefeller, the board chairman(董事長(zhǎng))of the oil company, heard of it, he was very surprised, so he invited Albert to come to his office.

“Some people give you a nickname for ‘Four dollars a bucket’. Why aren’t you angry?” asked Rockefeller with some puzzlement in his eyes.

“Oh! Mr. Rockefeller! I like this nickname very much, because ‘Four dollars a bucket’ is our company’s advertisement. As long as someone calls me‘ Four dollars a bucket’ once, I think it’s free advertisement for our company. It’s not necessary for me to get angry. Don’t you think so , Mr. Rockefeller?”

“Oh! What a wonderful man!” Rockefeller said excitedly when hearing Albert’s words “Young man! Work harder, you must be successful in the future! I believe in you!”

Five years later, Albert became the second board chairman after Rockefeller.

Later Albert said in one of his reports, “I don’t think we should feel frustrated when we have no way to do the world-shaking things. We should treat everything actively because maybe our future success will begin from a small thing!”

1.What was Albert in The oil company at the beginning?

A.A worker.         B.An assistant.        C.A manager.        D.The second board chairman.

2.Why wasn’t Albert angry about his nickname?

A.He liked to have a nickname.               B.It could make his workmates happy.

C.He could become famous.                 D.It was a free advertisement for his company.

3.What is the main idea of this passage?

A.Rockefeller asked young people to work harder.

B.It’s very important to do small things well.

C.You can’t get angry when someone calls your nickname.

D.You should make more advertisements for your company.

4.What would be the best title for this passage?

A.I Believe in You                         B.Albert and Rockefeller

C.Four Dollars a Bucket                    D.The Second Board Chairman

 

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In one way, it may be thought that failure is a part of life. In another, failure may be regarded as a step towards success.

The “spider story” is often told as an example of this. Robert Bruce, leader of the Scots in the 13th century, was hiding in a hole on a hill from the English. He watched a spider(蜘蛛) making a web(網(wǎng)). Bruce is said to have got confidence from this and to have gone on to beat the English. Edison, too, the inventor of the light bulb(電燈泡), made hundreds of models that failed before he found the right way to make one.

So what? First, always think about your failure. What caused it? Were you in high spirit then? What can you change so that things will go right the next time?

Second, is the goal you are trying to reach the right one? Try to do some thinking about what your real goal may be. Think about this question: If I am successful in this, where will it get me?” This may help to prevent failure in the things you shouldn’t be doing anyway.

The third thing to remember about failure is that it’s a part of life. Learn to “l(fā)ive with yourself!” even though you may have failed. Remember, “You can’t live with them all.”

1.Robert Bruce was mentioned in the passage to show that ___________.

A.people who failed are not lonely

B.a(chǎn)nimals can help people sometimes

C.nature will help if we are hard—working

D.confidence is important for one to be successful

2.Edison’s example shows us that __________.

A.he liked to do other kinds of work

B.he invented many kinds of light bulbs

C.failure may be a way towards success

D.he was a man of many important inventions

3.If you are not sure about what success will get you, you’d better ______.

A.change your goal

B.go on with your goal

C.not care for that

D.work even harder on your goal

4.It can be learned from the passage that __________.

A.one should try not to fail

B.one’s failure is another’s success

C.one should take failures seriously

D.one should learn lessons from failures

5.This passage is mainly about _________.

A.two great men

B.two sides of failure

C.ways to keep away from failure

D.the right attitude (態(tài)度) towards failure

 

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