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1/17 高中英语七选五专题练习21篇(含答案) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。第一篇:IfyouareinterestedinstudyingatanAmericanuniversity,youhaveprobablyheardabouttheTestofEnglishasaForeignLanguage.1.ItisthemostwidelyusedlanguageassessmentexamforAmencanuniversities.ManyforeignstudentsarefrightenedoftheTOEFLbecauseitisrisky.2.ButalowTOEFLscorewilllimityourchoicesforfinancialaidandadmissiontotopschools.3:1.Planahead-IttakesalongtimetoimproveyourTOEFLscore.Manystudentsstudyjustbeforethetest.Raisingyourscorewilltakemonthsofhardwork.Youwillhavetospendalotoftimeandenergy.2.Masterthebasicsfirst-—4.Youshouldhaveatleastanupper-intermediate(中上级)Englishlevelbeforeyouattemptthetest.Ifyouscoreverylowmarks,studythefundamentalsforafewmonthsandcomebacktotheTOEFLlater.3.Getastudyguide-—Itiseasytofindstudyguides.Pearson,Barron’s,ETS,andKaplanallproducequalitymaterials.Takeapracticetestonceortwiceamonth.4.5-—UsingTOEFLpracticematerialsallthetimewillmakeyoucrazy.YoucanimproveyourTOEFLscorebymakingEnglishpartofyourdailylife..Somesimplewaysarelisteningtopodcasts,watchingmoviesandreadingnewspapers.Thebottomlineis:thebestwaytodowellontheTOEFListoknowEnglishwell.ThrowyourselfintoEnglishonadailybasisandimprovementissuretofollow.A.Practiceasmanymaterialsasyoucan.B.TheyaredeeplyconcernedthattheywillfailintheTOEFL.C.ThetestiswidelyknownastheTOEFL.D.GoodtestresultsontheTOEFLwillopenmanydoors.E.ManystudentstaketheTOEFLbeforetheyareready.F.Useoutsideresources.G.HerearesometipsforgettingstartedwithTOEFL.第二篇:Alittleworryishealthy.Itkeepsusthinkingaheadandhelpsuspreparetofaceunexpectedmisfortune.Whenyouworrytoomuch,youburdenyourselfwithalotofunnecessarystress.However,thefewtipscanhelpgetyourworriesundercontrolandenjoythehappinessoflife.Reduceyourcollection.Althoughthingsaregettingsmallerthanever,weallseemtoendupbeingsurroundedbystuffwenolongeruseorcareabout.1.However,you’llbegladoncethetaskisfinished.Haveagaragesale,orsimplydonateyourextradishes,clothes,booksandotheritems.2.Bycreatingapleasantspaceforspecificactivities,youconvinceyourbraintoengageinthoseactivitieswheneveryouenterthatspace.RemoveTVs,computers,andothersuchdistractionsfromthebedroom.Onlyspendtimetherewhenyou’rechangingclothes,grabbingabook,goingtosleep.Keepcomputers,TVsandothersuchactivityitemsfortime-consumingactivitiesingeneralareas.3Budgetyourfamilyexpenses.Itisoneofthesimplestandmosteffectivestepsyoucantaketoreduceworrycausedbyyourcomplexlife.4Moreimportantly,ithelpskeepyourfamilyfromunpredictedfinancialtrouble.Makethebestofyouremptymoments.It’seasytofilleverywakingmomentofyourfreetimewithSmartphoneapps,socialmediabrowsing,TVandmore.5Sometimeswhatyouneedisn’tadistraction,it’samomenttoyourself.A.RemindyourselftobegratefulforwhatyouhaveeverydayB.ItcanseemlikeapaintotakethetimeandtroubletogetridofitC.ReassignyourspacewiselyD.Trytosticktoit,andyoucanmakebothendsmeetE.FocusyourattentiononyourworkF.Itisn’talwaysagoodideaG.Trainyourbraintoassociatetheseareaswithleisureactivitiesandhobbies第三篇:Youshouldmakethoroughplansbeforeyouundertakeacamping(露营)trip.Justfollowthesesimplecampingguidelinestomakeyourtripsafeandrewarding.Selectinganappropriatetent(帐篷)1.Whendeterminingthesizeofyourtent,youshouldtakeintoaccountthenumberofcampersaswellasthecampingequipmentnecessaryforyourtrip.Thereshouldbeenoughroominthetentforthecampingequipment.2.ImportanceoffoodWhilecamping,youwillneedenoughfoodtogiveyouenoughenergyforyouroutdoorwork.3.Youshoulduseatwoburnerstovetodoallyourcooking.Insistonsimplicityincookingandusevegetablesandready-madefoodduringyourtriptominimizecookingtime.Adequatesleep4.Nightsaregenerallycoolerthanthedayssoyouneedtohaveenoughwarmclothestofeelcomfortableenoughtosleepduringthenight.Whenbuyingasleepingbag,checkthatyoufeelcomfortableinit.Extraairmattresses(气垫)maybeincludedinyourcampingequipmenttomakeyourbedmorecomfortable.5.Bearthesecampingguidelinesinmindandmakesureyouarefullypreparedtoenjoyyourcampingtrip.A.Allcampersshouldhaveadequatesleepduringthenight.B.Thusyoumusthaveanefficientarrangementforfoodpreparation.C.Thebestcampingtripsarehadbythosepeoplewhopreparethebest.D.Takehealthyandnourishingfoodwithyoutomeetenergydemandsduringyourtrip.E.Thecomfortlevelinatentdeterminesthesuccessofacampingtrip.F.Thesizeisthemostimportantthingyoushouldcarefullyconsiderwhenchoosingatent.G.Itwilldestroythemoodoftheentirecampingtripifyoudon’thaveagoodsleepingbag.第四篇:Aperson’snoseisimportantforbreathingandsmelling.1Somepeopleareableto“leadotherpeoplebythenose”.Forexample,ifawife“leadsherhusbandbythenose”,shemakeshimdowhatevershewantshimtodo.2Theywillnotchangetheiropinionsorpositionsonanything.Ifsomeoneis“hard-nosed”,chancesarethathewillnever“paythroughthenose”,orpaytoomuchmoneyforanobjectorservice.Itisalwayshelpfulwhenpeople“keeptheirnoseoutofotherpeople'sbusiness”.Theydonotinterfere(干涉).Theoppositeofthisissomeonewho“nosesaround”allthetime.3Heisconsidered“nosey”.Someonewho“keepshisnosetothegrindstone(旋转磨石)”worksveryhard.Thiscanhelpaworker“keephisnoseclean”orstayoutoftrouble.Oneunusualexpressionis“thatisnoskinoffmynose”.Thismeansthatasituationdoesnotaffectorconcernme.Wealsosaythatsometimesaperson“cutsoffhisnosetospitehisface”.Thatis,hemakesasituationworseforhimselfbydoingsomethingfoolishbecauseheisangry.Moreproblemscandevelopifaperson“looksdownhisnose”atsomeoneorsomething.4Thispersonmightalso“turnuphisnose”atsomethingthatheconsidersnotgoodenough.Thispersonthinksheisbetterthaneveryoneelse.He“hashisnoseintheair”.5Theyrefusetoobeyordersordoanywork.Maybethesestudentsdonotknowthecorrectanswers.Mymotheralwaystoldme,ifyoustudyhard,theanswersshouldbe“rightunderyournose”oreasilyseen.A.Thiskindofpersonisinterestedinotherpeople'sprivatematters.B.Inschool,somestudents“thumbtheirnose”attheirteacher.C.Thenosealsohasalotofotherfunctions.D.Somepeoplearesaidtobe“hard-nosed”.E.Thenoseisalsousedinmanypopularexpressions.F.Heisinterestedinthingsthatconcernhiswork.G.Thepersonactslikesomethingisunimportantorworthless.第五篇:TipsforcookingonaTightScheduleFrommyexperience,therearethreemainreasonswhypeopledon’tcookmoreoften:ability,moneyandtime,__1____MoneyisatopicI’llsaveforanotherday.SotodayIwanttogiveyousomewisdomabouthowtomakethemostofthetimeyouspendinthekitchen.Herearethreetipsforgreatcookingonatightschedule:Thinkahead.ThemomentswhenIthinkcookingisapainarewhenI’malreadyhungryandthereisnothingreadytoeat.Sothinkaboutofthecomingweek.Whenwillyouhavetimetocook?Doyouhavetherightmaterialsready?2Makeyourtimeworthit.Whenyoudofindtimetocookameal,makethemostofitandsaveyourselftimelateron.Areyoumakingoneloafofbread?3ittakesaroundthesameamountoftimetomakemoreofsomething.Sosaveyourselftheeffortforafuturemeal.4Thismaysurpriseyou,butoneofthebesttoolsformakingcookingworthyourtimeisexperimentation.Itgivesyouthechancetohituponnewideasandrecipesthatcanworkwellwithyourappetiteandschedule.Themoreyoulearnandthemoreyoutry,themoreabilityyouhavetotakecontrolofyourfoodandyourschedule.Hopefullythatgivesyouagoodstart.5anddon’tletabusyschedulediscourageyoufrommakingsomegreatchangesinthewayyoueatandlive!A.Trynewthings.B.Abilityiseasilyimproved.C.Makethreeorfourinstead.D.Understandyourfoodbetter.E.Cookingisaburdenformanypeople.F.Letcookingandlivingsimplybeajoyratherthanaburden.G.Alittletimeplanningaheadcansavealotofworklateron.第六篇:Identitytheft(身份盗用)isoneofthefastest-growingcrimes.Identitytheftisacrimeinwhichyourpersonalinformationisstolenbysomeoneandisusedinanillegalway.Whenyouridentityisstolen,thethiefoftendoesfraud(诈骗)withthat.Hemaygetacreditcardinyournameandspenditcarelesslywithoutpayingthebills;1andyouhavetoberesponsibleforthetrafficaccidentshecauses… Whyisidentitytheftbecomingsocommon?2.AndthewealthofpersonaldetailspeoplepostonsocialnetworkssuchasFacebookalsomakesiteasierforidentitythievestoobtainpersonalinformation. Manypeoplearenotawareoftheproblemscausedbythiscrime.Theywakeupfromtheircarefreeattitudeonlywhentheybecomeavictimandsufferthedamagescausedbythiscrime. 3andthisiswhyitisimportantthateverypersonshouldbecomecautiouswhenusingtheInternet.Thefollowingtipsmaypreventyoufromidentitytheft. First,makesureyourcomputerhasanupdatedanti-virusandfirewallsysteminstalled.Second,onlyenteryourcreditcarddetailsonsecuresites,orwebsitesthatyou’veusedbefore.Third,4.Yourdateofbirth,namesofschoolsattended,phonenumberorthenamesofyourparentsareoftenrequiredtoverify(证明)anidentity,andthievescanusethisinformationtoo.Fourth,avoidsharingfilesasthisgivesotherpeopleaccesstoyourharddrive.Fifth,neveropensuspiciouse-mailsfromunknownsource.Lastbutnotleast,createcomplexpasswordsusingacombinationofnumbersandkeyboardsymbolsand5.A.ThepopularityoftheInternetandcomputersprovidesagateway(出入口)fortheidentitytheft B.avoidgivingawaytoomuchpersonalinformationonsocialnetworkingsites C.Thereisonesolutiontotheproblem D.Hemaygetadriver’slicenseinyourname E.changeyourpasswordsonaregularbasis F.Thereisnocureforidentitytheftexceptprevention G.Hemayborrowmoneyfromthebankinyourname第七篇:Inmanyways,HamburgerUniversityisjustlikeotherschools.Ithasan80-acrecampus.Ithasclassroomsandteachersandmorethan275,000graduates.1Instead,theyareMcDonald’srestaurantownersandworkerslearninghowtodotheirjobsbetter.HamburgerUniversityisn’tabusinessschool.It’sacorporateuniversity(企业大学).2Asaresult,theschoolteachesskillsandmethodsthathelpimproveefficiencyinMcDonald’srestaurants.HamburgerUniversityisoneoftheworld’smostfamouscorporateuniversities,butitisfarfromunique.3Companiesoperatecorporateuniversitiesformanydifferentreasons.Someimprovethetechnicalskillsofemployees.Othersfocusontrainingpeopleinmanagement.Stillothershelpemployeesdevelopskillslikelearningtolearn,creativethinkingandproblemsolving.4Theirstudentsoftencomefromdistantplacesandhavefull-timejobs.Tomaketrainingpossibleforstudents,corporateuniversitieshavetouseveryflexibleteachingmethods.Somecompaniespayfortheiremployeestoattendspecificclassesatalocaluniversity.Othersworkwithoutsideeducatorstodevelopcoursesforemployeestotakeattheirworkplaces.Stillothersdeveloptheirownprogramsconsistingofweekendandonlinecourses.Corporateuniversitiesmaynevercompetewithtraditionalschools.Buttheyhavechangedthewaymanyseeeducation.Traininghasalwaysbeendifficultforbusyemployees.5Throughthem,continuingeducationispossibleformanywho,otherwise,wouldn’thavethechancetostudy.A.Corporateuniversitieshelpbyofferingflexibleprograms.B.Corporateuniversitiesfaceanumberofspecialproblems.C.ItexiststohelpthecompanyMcDonald’smeetitsbusinessgoals.D.ButHamburgerUniversitystudentsdon’tattendtoearnadegree.E.Manylargecompanies,likeIBMhavetheirownsuccessfulcorporateuniversities.F.TherearestillfewcorporateuniversitiesintheUSatpresent.G.HamburgerUniversityhasgrowntoincludemanybranchcampuses.第八篇:MygrandmotherwasfromatowninMichingan.IenjoyedstayingwithmygrandparentswhenIwasyoungchild.1Peoplekneweveryone,theirkids,theirpetsandtheirancestors.TherelationshipwiththemcontinuedtogrowasIgrewandgotolder.2Shewouldmakelittlesandwichesandwe’dhaveteaparties.She’splantflowersandcarefullytendthem.Irememberthesmallthimbleshewouldusewhiledoingherneedlework.Placingherthimbleonherfingershe’sremark:“Iwouldn’twanttosewwithoutone.”Afewyearsagowhenmygrandmotherpassedaway,Ibadefarewelltoalovinggrandmother.3Wehadjusthadteatogetheracoupleofmothsearlier,onher91stbirthday.Imissedherverymuch,butInoticeditparticularlyonmybirthday,astherewasnocardfrommygrandmother.She’dneverforgottenmybirthday!OnoneparticularbirthdaywhenIwasfeelingalittlelow,somethinghappenedtomakemefeellikeshewassharingthatspecialdaywithme.4Theyarewhatshehadmade,andsuddenlyIfeltsomethinginsideonepillow.Itwassmallandhard.ImovedtheobjecttoaseamthatIcarefullyopened,andtomydelightoutcameatinysilverthimble!5Notrealizingithadfallenoffherfinger,sheseweditinthatlittlepillowthatIjust“happened”tofluff.IcarefullylaidthethimblealongsidetheothersI’vecollectedovertheyears,whereIcouldcontinuetoseethegiftGodchosetorevealtome.Whatapreciousmemoryofaveryspecialladywhosomehow,Iknew,wasdelightedtosewherthimbleinsidemypillow!A.Howquicklyourlivescanchange!B.Irefusedtogotothesmalltownlater.C.Ilovedthesmalltowntheylivedin.D.Iwasarrangingsomecolorfulpillows.E.HowsadIwastobeunabletoseealovinggrandmother.F.Grandmawasalwaysusingherhandsforsomethingexciting.G.HowhappyIwastofindsomethingthathadbeenapartofher!第九篇:Britain’shighstreetsaredyingslowlyTwentyyearsago,theprosperoushighstreet(繁华商业区)wastheheartofmostcities.Itwascrowdedwithcustomers.1Nowadays,highstreetsaredeclining,withveryfewshopsandshoppers.Withabout14shopsdowneveryday,Britain’shighstreetsaredyinglittlebylittle.2It’sfairlyeasytounderstand.Tostartwith,peoplearespendinglessbecauseoftheeconomicrecession(衰退).Ontopofthat,moreandmorepeopleareusingtheInternettodotheirshopping.Anditisnoteasyforshopkeepersinthehighstreets,either.3Finally,therearetheout-of-townretailparkswithfreecarparkingthatselljustabouteverythingatverylowprices.Whatcanbedone?PrimeMinisterDavidCameronhashiredMaryPortas,aBritishbusinesswomanandstarofTVshowMaryQueenofShops,tobringsomelifebackintoBritain’shighstreets.She'stalkedaboutcreating“magnets(磁石)”toattractpeoplebacktothecentre.4Inonetown,abicyclerickshaw(人力车)serviceisdeliveringpeople'sshoppingtotheirhomes.5,wherechildrencanbecaredforwhileparentsareshopping.Membersofthepublichavealsovoicedtheiropinions.“Myidealshoppingcenterisonewherethere’sawideselectionofattractivelookingshops,withcheapparkingandgoodpublictransportlinks,”saida28-year-oldman.“I’dliketoseeNightShoppingeveningswhereshopsareopenthroughto10pmorlater,”saida22-year-oldgirl.A.Theyhavetopayincreasinghighrents.B.Butheisnottheonlyonetosolvetheproblem.C.Butthat’sallchanged.D.Inanothertown,theysetupanursery,E.Inanothertown,theysetupnightshoppingcenters,F.Theycanmakeafortuneovernight.G.Whyarehighstreetsinsuchadesperatesituation?第十篇:Forsomepeople,thewarmestmemoriesfromchildhoodcomefrombeingreadagreatstory.1Itdevelopschildren’slanguageskillsandincreasestheirabilitytosucceedinschooland,later,work.AnewreportbytheAmericanAcademyofPediatricssaysreadingaloudissoimportantthatparentsshouldstartassoonastheirchildrenarebornandcontinuetoreadaloudevenaftertheirchildrencanreadbythemselves.Theysayparentsshouldalsopointtoandtalkaboutpicturesinbooksforinfants(婴幼儿).2ThecompanyScholasticisamajorU.S.publisherofchildren’sbooks.Everytwoyears,ScholasticpublishesareportonAmericanreadingattitudesandhabits.The2015reportsaysonly31percentofchildrenintheU.S.readabookforfunalmosteveryday.3Oneissimplytohavebooksinthehome.ElizabethLyttleton,themotherofthree,islucky.Hermotheroncewroteandillustratedchildren’sbooks,sothefamilyalwayshaveplentytoread.Shesaysallherchildrenlearnfrombooks—butindifferentways.4ResearchersfromtheScholasticcompanyfoundthat80%ofchildrensurveyed—ofallages—saytheylovebeingreadto.Andchildrenages6to11whoseparentsdonotreadtothemanymoresaytheymissit.5_Ofallthesixto17-year-oldsintheScholasticstudy,morethan90%saidtheirfavoritebooksaretheonestheychoseforthemselves.A.TheScholasticreportalsosuggestspermittingchildrentochoosetheirownbooks.B.Scholasticalsoidentifiessomewaystodevelopaloveofreadinginachild.C.Abookdoesnothavetobeserioustobegoodforkids.D.Foryoungchildren,parentsshouldaskquestionsaboutthebook.E.Dochildrenstillreadforfun?F.Anotherwaytodevelopareadinghabitinchildrenistoreadtothem.G.Butreadingtochildrendoesmorethancreatewarmmemories.第十一篇:HelpingStudentsFindTheirWritingVoicesOneofthemostfrustratingthingsforwritingteachersisreadingpapersthatsimplylackstyle.Whenalloftheresearchhasbeencompletedandallofthesentencesarestructuredwell,butthepaperstilllackssomepizzazz(活力),itcanbeboringtograde.Ifyouaresearchingforwaystohelpyourstudentsfindtheirvoices,whynottrymakingstudentsthemselvesthetopicofthewriting?1Whoareyou?Oneofthemostdifficultquestionsforstudentstoansweris:“Whoareyou?”2Indoingthis,throughwriting,studentswillstarttoseetheirpersonalitiesdifferentlyand,hopefully,beabletoaddafeaturetotheirwriting.DearJohn3Encouragethemtowritetoafamouspersonthey’vealwaysadmired,andthentheonetheyabsolutelyhate.Explorehowtheirlanguagechangesbetweenthetwoletters.Whenstudentsknowtheiraudiences,itismucheasierforthemtoaddthekindofpersonalitytheiraudiencewantstosee.4Whenstudentswriteaboutwhatmattersmosttothem,theywilloftengiveyouthebestwritingyou’veeverseen.You’llgetthosewhenyouaskquestionsthathithome.Whenstudentshavesomethingtosayaboutagiventopic,itcanbeeasierforthemtogettheirideasdownandthenworkontheirwritingstyle.Getthewordsonpaper,andtheneditthemThemostvaluablelessonstudentscanlearnistowritefirst,andeditlater.Havestudentswrittenforfiveminutesabouttheirtopics.Iftheycangettheirideasdownonpaper,that’s90%ofthebattle.5Thiscanhelpthemrealizethat,oncetheyhavetheideasdown,therestisjustfinetuning(微调).Oncetheyhavethisskillmastered,it’seasyforthemtostartaddingtheirownpersonalvoicestotheirpapers.A.Whatmatterstoyou?B.Whatstyleistaughtinclass?C.Whentheywriteaboutthemselves,students’voicesoftenshinethrough.D.Writinglettersisagreatwayforstudentstoexploretheirwritingstyle.E.Haveyourstudentsexploredwhotheyareandwhatmakesthemunique.F.Voiceisthatmagicalqualitywhichisabletomakeacreativewritingideasing!G.Afterthat,havethemedittheseideasintoareallystrongintroductoryparagraph.第十二篇:HowtoSleepBetterIfyou’rehavingtroublegettinggoodsleepthroughthenight(turning,wakingupmorethanonce,forexample),thistextwilltellyouwhatyoucandotoensureapeacefulnight’ssleep.1.Getonschedule.Changingyoursleepingtimebymorethananhourcanseverelydisturbyoursleepquality.1Forexample,ifyounormallywakeupat6amonweekdaystogettowork,youmightgotobedaround10pm,becausethat’swhenyoustarttofeelsleepy,andit’salsoagoodtimetoensure8hoursofsleep.If,ontheweekend,yousleepuntil9a.m,youprobablywon’tbeabletofallasleepthatnightuntil1a.m.2.2Waitatleastthreehoursafterdinnerbeforegoingtosleep.Digestionslowsdownwhileasleep,andafullstomachmayinterruptsleep.Similarly,youshouldavoidgoingtobedonanemptystomach,asacompletelyemptystomachmayequallydisturbyoursleepingpatterns.3.3Exposuretolightduringthetimewhenyou’resupposedtobesleepingcandisruptyourbody’sinternalclock.Turnyourlightoff,oruseaverydimnightlight.4Theyincludewindows,LEDclocks,computerlightsandcableboxes.4.Changeyoursleepingposition.Youmaythinkthatit’simpossibletocontrolwhatpositionyousleepinsinceyouaren’tfullyawareofwhatyouaredoing,butitispossibleanditcanmakeaconsiderabledifference.5A.Trytoavoidallsourcesoflight.B.Keeptheroomasdarkaspossible.C.Makenoteofunusualcircumstances.D.Bemindfulofwhatyoueatordrinkbeforebed.E.Sleepisconsideredtobeadequateonlywhenthereisnodaytimesleepiness.F.Inotherwords,suddenchangeofsleepingtimewillaffectyour“biologicalclock”.G.Ifyouwakeupinthemiddleofthenight,makeanefforttohaveacomfortableposition.第十三篇:SeeingwithSoundAccordingtoaBritishnewsreport,someblindpeoplemayfinallygetachanceto“see”.1Dr.PeterMeijer,ascientistatPhilipsResearchLaboratoriesintheNetherlands,hasdevelopedanewsystemcalledthevOICe.ThethreemiddlelettersinvOICestandfor“Oh,Isee.”Meijer’sgroundbreakingtechnologymaychangethelivesofvisuallyimpairedpeopleallovertheworld.AwearablesetupofvOICesystemconsistsofahead-mountedcamera,stereoheadphonesandanotebookPC.Thesystemtranslatesvisualimagesfromacameraintocomplexsounds.2Theprogramisbasedonthetheorythatpeoplecanhearcertainsoundsandlearntotranslatethemintomeaningfulmentalimages.Everythinghasitsownuniquesound.3Theheightofanobjectorpersoncouldbedeterminedbypitch(音调).Andabuilt-incoloridentifierspeaksoutcolornameswhenitisturnedon.WhatthevOICeusershavetolearniswhichsoundgoeswithwhichobject.Meijersaysthatheiscountingonthebrain’sabilitytoadapt.4Withintwoweeks,mostpeoplewhoexperimentwiththevOICesystemareabletoidentifyobjectssuchaswallsanddoors.Theyarealsoabletoidentifycertainsituations,includingwhetherthelightsinaroomareonoroff.5MeijerthinksthattranslatingwilleventuallybecomeautomaticformanyusersofthevOICe,bringingaformofvisiontothemfortheveryfirsttime.A.Brighterareassoundlouderthandarkerareas.B.Itthensendsthesesoundstoapersonthroughheadphones.C.However,theyarenotlearningtoseewiththeireyes;theyarelearningtoseewiththeirears.D.ThevOICesystemisaimingtotreatblindnessbytranslatingimagesfromacameraintoaudiosignals.E.Meijersupposesthatthebrainisinterestedintheinformation“content”,butnottheinformation“carrier”.F.Toevaluatethenewsystem’seffectiveness,anumberofvisuallyimpairedpeoplewerechosentotestthev0ICe.G.Overtime,someusershaveevenlearnedto“watch”televisionor“recognize”theoutlinesofbuildingsastheywalk.第十四篇:WhatARealLeaderDoesIsaleadermerelyamanager?Whatshouldweexpectfromourleaders?1Yes,wedoneedleaders.Onourown,welackthevision,direction,andstrengthtoreachourgoals.Wewereallinneedofguidancewhenwewerechildren——eventhecleverestchildcouldnotpossiblybeexpectedtomakecertaincrucialdecisions.Oncewebecomeadults,withthecapacitytoreasonforourselves,wearefacingsomanypressuresofdailysurvivalthatwerarelyfindtimeandenergytofocusonlife’slargerissues.Andwhenwedo,ouremotionsandsubjectivitylimitourvisionandourmovement.2Whenweareoccupiedwithourself-interest——pettyorgreat,aleadersendsoutawake-upcall,alertingustoseekthetrueprioritiesinlife.Withsomanypeopletryingtobeleaderstheredays,howdowerecognizeatrueleader?Toanswerthisquestion,wemuststepbackandask:3Atrueleaderwantsnothingmorethantomakepeoplestandontheirown,asleadersintheirownright.Insteadoftryingtoblinduswithhisorherbrilliance,atrueleaderreflectsourownlightbacktous,sothatwecanseeourselvesanew.Thedifferencesbetweenaleaderandaboss:Abossdrivestheiremployees,andaleadercoachesthem.Abossinspiresfear,andaleadergeneratesenthusiasm.Abosssays“I”,andaleadersays“We”.Abossplacesblameforbreakdowns,andaleaderfixesthem.4Decidenow.Decidetoday.Areyougoingtobearealleader?Areyougoingtodeveloprealleaders?5Remember,aleaderwithvisionhasaclear,vividpictureofwheretogo,aswellasafirmgrasponwhatsuccesslookslikeandhowtoachieveit.A.Aleaderprovidesanewperspective,inspiringustoabandonournarrowfieldofvision.B.Thissenseofurgencyisjustasimportantinaleaderasasenseofvision.C.Anddowereallyneedleadersinthefirstplace?D.Areyougoingtoinspireandgenerateenthusiasm?E.WehaveaCEOwhocandirectthousandsofemployeestowardasingleobjective,andpoliticianswhoinspiremillionsofcitizenstosupportthem.F.Whatisitthataleaderisreallytryingtoaccomplish?G.Abossknowshowitisdone,andaleadershowshowitisdone.第十五篇:Whatisyourfavoritecolor?Doyoulikeyellow,orangeandred?1.Doyouprefergreyandblue?Thenyouareprobablyquiet,shy,andyouwouldratherfollowthanlead.Youtendto

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