One man tells of driving on a long and lonely road, the last 65 miles of it unpaved, in order to watch Indian dances in the state of Arizona. After the dances, he returned to his car only to find that it had a flat tire. He put on the spare and drove to the only service station in that town.
“Do you fix flats?” he inquired of the attendant.
“Yes,” came the answer.
“How much do you charge?” he asked.
With a twinkle in his eye, the man replied, “What difference does it make?”
This is what has been called a “Hobson’s choice”. A Hobson’s choice is a situation that forces a person to accept whatever is offered or go without.
According to Barbara Berliner, the phrase was inspired by sixteenth-century entrepreneur (企業(yè)家) Thomas Hobson. There was no choice by the customer — it was strictly Hobson’s choice.
But often we really have a choice, and the choice does make a difference. We may not always believe it. We may feel as if we have no choice, but almost always there is a choice in the matter. And when we realize that we do most things by choice, then we are taking control of our own lives.
Someone challenged me to try an experiment that completely changed my perspective. “For the next seven days,” he said, “eliminate the words ‘I have to’ from your vocabulary and say ‘I choose to’. Don’t say, ‘I have to work late tonight’. Instead, say, ‘I choose to work late’. When you choose to do it, you take control of your life. Instead of saying, ‘I have to stay home’, try ‘I choose to stay home’. The way you spend your time is your choice. You are responsible. You have control.”
In just seven days I was no longer saying “I have to” and I felt better about my decisions. I learned that there is very little in my life I actually have to do. You and I decide to do certain things because we believe that it will be for the best. When we eliminate “I have to” from our vocabularies, we take control.
Try it for a week and you see what happens. I think you’ll see it’s a change for the better.
小題1: What did the attendant mean by saying “What difference does it make”?
A.The man didn’t need to pay for the work.
B.It was unnecessary for the man to ask about the price.
C.There was no need for the man to have the tire fixed.
D.The man should keep silent.
小題2:The author learnt from the experiment that he      .
A.could become more challenging
B.could spend more time relaxing himself
C.should take pleasure in helping others
D.a(chǎn)ctually changed his attitudes towards life
小題3:What does the underlined word “eliminate” mean?
A.Remember.B.Repeat.C.Remove.D.Recite.
小題4:What is the situation where we have a “Hobson’s choice”?
A.We have no choice but to follow.
B.We should often change our choice.
C.We should make preparations before a journey.
D.We should think twice before taking action.
小題5: The purpose of writing this text is to            .
A.a(chǎn)dvise us to become active in life
B.explain what Hobson’s choice is
C.tell an interesting story about the author
D.a(chǎn)ccept others’ advice modestly

小題1:B
小題1:D
小題1:C
小題1:A
小題1:A

小題1:B 理解推斷題。詢問服務(wù)員的話的意思,從上文可以看出主人公車胎壞了,無論如何都必須要付錢修輪胎,所以他根本沒有必要詢問價(jià)格,故選擇B
小題1:D 主旨大意題。作者描述最后三段講述的實(shí)驗(yàn)時(shí)說道Someone challenged me to try an experiment that completely changed my perspective.說明實(shí)驗(yàn)改變了作者的態(tài)度,故選擇D
小題1:C 詞義理解題。聯(lián)系上下文,這個(gè)動詞后面的句意大概是不要使用I have to而要用I choose to,說明eliminate的意思是去掉,故選擇C
小題1:A 分析推斷題。文章中對Hobson’s choice的描述是There was no choice by the customer — it was strictly Hobson’s choice.說明在毫無選擇只得服從時(shí)便被稱為Hobson’s choice故選擇A
小題1:A 主旨大意題。作者寫這篇文章的主要目的可以從一句話里看出:When we eliminate “I have to” from our vocabularies, we take control.即告訴我們要積極地去控制自己的生活,故選擇A
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