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全国100所名校高考模拟示范卷人全国100所名校高考模拟示范卷人.Complete our interest form and,if applicable,let us know who referred you to us.rather than challenges."Schedule a meeting with one of our Travel &Study Abroad experts.thei24.How does the author introduce the topic?Submit your application and a $200 application fee.This non-refundable fee will beB.By asking a question.28.A.By reasoning.applied to your overall program costs.C.By giving a definition.D.By giving an example.ob alim adWUpon acceptance,you will be required to pay a deposit of 5%of the total program25.According to Chambers,putting off certain tasks cancosts,up to $1,500.The final payment is due several weeks before your departure.29.A.make us start quicklyB.save our energy21.How much should you pay to study in Belgium for a whole year?C.cause negative thoughtsD.bring mental relief)A.$12,250..B.$13,000.C.$17,000.D.$20,500.26.What does the underlined word"this"in paragraph 4 refer to?22.Which of the following might need extra fees?B.A piece of praise.30.A.A certain approach.A.Emergency aid.B.Medical insurance.C.A kind of debate.D.An implied criticism.C.Meals on Sundays.D.Some after-school activities.27.How should we respond if we don't do the small task according to Chambers?23.What should you do before meeting your Travel &Study Abroad expert?A.Feel ashamed.B.Think it's forgivable.A.Pay a deposit.B.Take an examination.C.Feel thankful.D.Think it's unbearable.C.Fill out an interest form.D.Submit your application fee.31.BToward the end of my high school sophomore year,our Spanish teacher organized a trip toA year after moving house,I have finally registered at the local doctor's surgery.Thesee an Andean band perform in Philadelphia.In the seated auditorium,the performers'clothingactual taskfilling in a form at the reception desktook no longer than five minutes toseemed odd and the instruments strange.Then the percussionists kicked in,dancing theircomplete.Yet the idea of doing it has troubled me for months.So what's behind this long-termbombo and wancara drums around the stage,and once the auditorium filled up with music,Iprocrastination(拖延症)for life's boring jobs?brs noitiu lood2·rose to dance with honest joy.pre"Often life management tasks are tiny things,such as a quick phone call or dropping aOver the last seven years I've been in South America.But my desire to understand thebeforeturn at the shop,"says a specialist Lee Chambers."Unlike big tasks,they don't require aworld outside my language and country has been alive longer than that.Sometimes I think thatmassive commitment of time or energy,or make people feel it's hard to know where to start.night dancing to those ancient rhythms unlocked this fascination.What is it that sets thisavaiBut Chambers says consciously making a choice to put off certain tasks can be an exampleexperience apart from all the other ones I had in high school?Why do I remember it so clearlyof failure-avoidant behaviour."This in itself starts to cause negative thoughts about why we aredecades later?As an educator,I reflect on these questions often.not just doing the task,given it's relatively small size in the scheme of things,and theseOn a recent visit back to Brooklyn,where I taught for 12 years,a young man approachedfeworries consume even more of our energy,and turn a small task into a growing threat.me on the subway,introduced himself and then said:"Sir,I'll never forget your class,becauseSo,how can we change this behaviour and tackle the life management mountain?one day you had us present poetry we'd written.I was so shy,but I actually loved writingUnsurprisingly,Chambers says the key is getting on with the task before you've given yourselfpoems.You talked me into presenting.So I got up to the front and read my work.I'll nevertime to think about it."This gets us thinking about what we need to do to start,rather thanforget that class."Why did this man never forget that class?Maybe that moment containedhow we are feeling about starting,"he says."A common theme with these tasks is that theythreat,beauty,ability,vulnerability,virtue-the ingredients of awe.Moments of awe clingare always on our to-do list,but we can change this by doing them immediately,rather than(附着)to us and shock us.writing them down,which will often take the same amount of time!"For small tasks you needIn his book Awe:The New Science of Everyday Wonder,psychology professor Dacherto do regularly,Chambers recommends combining them with other habits or hobbies you alsoKeltner explains that "brief moments of awe are as good for your mind and body as anythingdo regularly.you might do."Awe boosts curiosity,builds humility,helps with critical thinking,and makesBut it is also important to be sympathetic to yourself,and acknowledge that"often thepeople feel more connected and happier.impact of not doing the small task is much smaller than the severe blame we give ourselves forYes,we educators must build structure in class,but it should exist to be occasionallynot doing it"."A little forgiveness can make us less likely to avoid the task,"says Chambers.shattered ()Rather than having inspired moments pop up in class unexpectedly,let's"Being kinder to ourselves reduces the very stress that makes us likely to see tasks as threatsbuild them into the curriculum ()By including brief bursts of awe and moments of○:英语卷(七)第4页(共12页)【24·(新高考)ZX·MNW·英语·N】⊙英语卷(七)第5页(共12页)【24·(新高考)ZX·MNW·英语·N】口英语卷(七)第7页(迭12页)【24·(新高考)ZX·MN·英语·)D.resisting
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