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Good advice is like medicine for the soul. What kind of   36  have you recently received? Who do you go to get advice? Do you have a mentor(顧問)? A mentor is a   37  adviser.

Parents, teachers and friends are often great    38  . Sports figures, public officials, and nationally known figures can also be good   39   of mentors, but a person with whom you have a personal relationship will most likely be able to  40  you the best advice.

Mentors teach things that seem to be   41   sense. Proverbs are wise old sayings that are common in every language and   42   , and can sometimes be   43  for a non-native to understand. For example, all    44   glitters(閃爍)is not gold(some things are not as     45  as they appear ).

Advice columns(欄目) 46   newspapers and magazines are another way to  47   advice.  

Talk shows on radio and television are also very popular. Americans and Canadians love to      48   themselves. Many people are not   49   to ask for help or   50  about  a problem in order to receive advice. People generally will  51    their own experience to   52   their friends. Overcoming a difficult situation is  53  respected in North America. People love to offer motivational (激發(fā)性的)   54   and encouragement. One proverb, a friend in need is a friend indeed, shares the concept that a true friend will help you out when you are in    55   .

36. A. success          B. measure         C. position         D. advice

37. A. devoted                 B. united                   C. trusted                 D. expected

38. A. interviewers          B. mentors               C. followers              D. competitors

39. A. examples               B. mentors               C. manners         D. services

40. A. consider         B. exchange       C. get               D. offer

41. A. present                   B. attractive        C. common        D. especial

42. A. experience     B. difference       C. culture           D. behavior

43. A. simple            B. difficult          C. natural            D. brief

44. A. that              B. which        C. what              D. who

45. A. different        B. same           C. exciting            D. valuable

46. A. in         B. on          C. at              D. upon

47. A. reduce           B. add                        C. keep                      D. get

48. A. enjoy              B. teacher           C. express           D. defeat

49. A. brave             B. afraid              C. honest            D. lucky

50. A. talk                 B bring                       C. care                D. look

51. A. remind           B. suggest                C. advise                    D. share

52. A. lead to                   B. set free                C. help out                 D. look out

53. A. originally      B. highly                    C. equally                   D. closely

54. A. stories       B. sadness            C. movement            D. adventure

55. A. happiness      B. trouble           C. excitement             D. nature

 

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36 DCBAD   41 CCBAD   46 ADCBA   51 DCBAB

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