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Knowing about yourself means not only that you find out what you’re good at and what you like, it also means discovering what you’re not good at and what you don’t like. Both help you to see your aim(目标)in life.
Although most students would be unhappy if they found that they had failed a very difficult physics course, they have in fact learned a lot about themselves. They know that they should not become engineers or physical scientists. .If he or she draws something out of the failing. They may then decide on their aim and choose the kind of work they would be fit for and they would like to do.
It is impossible to decide whether or not you like something until you have tried it. If you decide that you would like to play the piano, you need to take more than one lesson before you can know whether you are really interested in it or you are able to do well.
It is not enough to want to be a great pianist. You also have to like the hard practice and long training before you become one. If you would enjoy being a great pianist but hate the work, forget it.
It’s a good plan to try as many ideas as possible when you are still young. And then you will be able to find out what your true interests are.
If you say you really know yourself,________.

A.you know what you are good at
B.you have got the whole picture of yourself
C.you keep in mind your aim in life
D.you have less you don’t like than what you like

The writer suggests________.

A.failure is a better mirror
B.advanced math courses help you to know yourselves.
C.success is more helpful
D.when one is unhappy he gets to know himself better

Failing can turn into something good________.

A.if you have aim in life and get the job you wish to have
B.if you lead a happier life
C.if your decision is right
D.if you learn something from it

The example of “playing the piano” in Paragraph 3 and 4 implies(意味)that________.

A.if you don’t like music,don’t practice the piano
B.it takes more than one lesson to learn to play the piano
C.you can decide only after you have tried
D.you can become a great pianist only after hard and long training

Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A.You have enough time before you come to a wise decision.
B.The more experiences you have,the better decision you will make.
C.Test ideas,compare and then decide.
D.People always make hasty(匆匆的)decisions.
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A.had no outer ears B.was born without hair
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The sentence"...a new person appeared." means"______."

A.a new baby was born in the hospital B.a stranger came into the hospital
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Why did the boy’s mother never cut her hair?

A.Because she liked her thick, brown hair.
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A.The boy couldn’t hear without ears at first.
B.The boy didn’t know the truth (真相) until his mother died.
C.His parents often encouraged him to work hard.
D.His classmates were always making fun of him.

Which is the best title for the passage?

A.A Clever Boy B.Kind Parents C.Great Love D.An Ear Operation

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A.One year. B.Four years. C.Eight years. D.Twelve years.

How did Jerry feel after he broke the handle of the ax?

A.Sorry. B.Happy. C.Angry. D.Lucky.

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A.clever, honest but lazy B.honest, helpful and worked hard
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A.you should be more careful next time
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A.Six B.Two C.Three D.Four

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A.He does his homework and plays the guitar.
B.He plays soccer.
C.He watches TV.
D.He goes to bed.

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