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高級(jí)中學(xué)名校試卷PAGEPAGE1北京市某中學(xué)2025-2026學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期中英語試題第一部分:聽力理解(略)第二部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),45分)第一節(jié)詞匯選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)1.Withthedayofthefestivalapproaching,thechildrencan______containtheirexcitement.A.blindly B.badly C.blankly D.barely2.Theparentsaremakingchangestotheirpreviouseducationmethods,ofwhosenegativeeffecttheybegintobe______.A.awake B.aware C.available D.appropriate3.Theproject______somuchofProfessorThompson’senergythathehadnotimetospareforhisdaughter.A.enhanced B.conveyed C.enlightened D.consumed4.The______flightCA9525for11:30istobeputoffduetothestormyweather.A.regular B.formal C.common D.ordinary5.Asafamouspublicfigure,youhaveadutyto______yourself,especiallyinpublicplaces.A.back B.behave C.balance D.bear6.Appreciationeducationisateachingmethodtoinspireone’spotentialand______.A.movement B.mention C.motion D.motivation7.Enormouspressureastheyarefacedwith,thestudentsremain______andtryhardtoachievetheirgoals.A.objective B.optimistic C.outgoing D.outspoken8.Seniorcitizensinthatcountryenjoycertainprivileges,suchasfreemedicalcareandfree______topublicparks.A.entry B.edge C.export D.exit9.Unlessyoucanproveitwithsolidfacts,youcan’t______yourparents.A.convince B.contact C.convey D.cover10.Shehadapretty______lookindicatingthatshehaddonesomethingwrongtoJim.A.innocent B.guilty C.astonished D.disappointed第二節(jié)語法選擇(共10小題;每小題0.5分,共5分)11.Volunteeringgivesyouachance_______lives,includingyourown.A.change B.changingC.changed D.tochange12.Shakespeare’splayHamletintoatleasttendifferentfilmsoverthepastyears.A.hadbeenmade B.wasmadeC.hasbeenmade D.wouldbemade13.thecourseverydifficult,shedecidedtomovetoalowerlevel.A.Find B.FindingC.Tofind D.Found14.Ihaveanappointment________Dr.Smith,butIneedtochangeit.A.to B.offC.with D.from15.Manycountriesarenowsettingupnationalparks________animalsandplantscanbeprotected.A.when B.whichC.whose D.where16.Whenwesawtheroad________withsnow,wedecidedtospendtheholidayathome.A.block B.toblockC.blocking D.blocked17.Itookmydrivinglicensewithmeonholiday,________Iwantedtohireacar.A.incase B.evenifC.eversince D.ifonly18.________makesthebooksoextraordinaryisthecreativeimaginationofthewriter.A.That B.WhatC.Who D.Which19.Sowhatistheprocedure?Alltheapplicantsbeforeafinaldecisionismadebytheauthority.A.interview B.areinterviewingC.areinterviewed D.arebeinginterviewed20.Expertsbelievepeoplecanwastelessfoodbyshoppingonlywhenitisnecessary.A.why B.where C.that D.what第三節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)AAWelcomeGiftDarioandhismotherlovedtheirnewapartment.Thelivingroomwaslargeenoughfortheirpiano.Thatnight,thetwoofthemsatsidebysideatthepiano.Theyplayedjazzmusictocelebratetheirnewhome.Theloudmusicfilledtheroomandmadethemfeelveryhappy.Thenextmorning,____21____,theirhappinessdisappeared.Someonehadlefta____22____undertheirdoorduringthenight.Oneoftheirneighborshadwrittentocomplainaboutthesoundofthepiano.Dario’smotheraskedthebuildingsuperintendent(管理員)ifheknewanythingaboutit.Buthesaidthattheywereallnicepeopleandhecouldn’timagineanyofthemhaddonethat.Laterthatmorning,Dariosuggestedthattheywritealettertotheirneighborsandapologizefortheirplaying.“Maybewecouldgoand____23____everyoneinperson,”hismothersaid.“Whatifweinvitedthemtocomehereforapartyinstead?”Darioasked.Theybothlovedtheidea.Overthenextfewdays,theysentoutinvitationsandprepareddesserts____24____theirguests.Theydecoratedtheapartmentwithstreamers(彩帶)andpartylights.Finally,thedayofthepartyarrived.Someguestsbroughtpresents.Othersbroughtflowers.Someevenbroughtdessertsto____25____.Onewoman,Mrs.Gilbert,____26____Dario’smotherwithabookofpianomusicbyChopin.“Iheardyouplayingtheothernight,”shesaid.“Thesoundswokemeoutofbed.I____27____thatyoumightplaylikethiseverynight.SoIwroteashortnote.Ihopeyoudon’tthinkIdislikedtheplaying.”Dario’smothersmiledatMrs.Gilbert.“Ithinkmaybewe____28____youanapology,”shesaid.“Ididn’trealizehowlateitwaswhenwewereplaying.Maybeweshouldplaysomequietermusicatnight.”“Youplay,youplay”Mrs.Gilbertsaid.“Ilikewhatyouplay.Justnotsoloudatnight.”Shepointedtothebookshehadgiventhem.“Thesesongsarenotsuchloudmusic.”“Thesesongsarebeautifulmusic,”Dario’smothersaid.“Wewillbehappytoplaythemintheevening.”“Andwewon’tplaysoloudorlate”Dariosaid.Hewasalreadylookingforwardto____29____thenewmusic.Morethanthat,however,hewashappytoseethebigsmileonhismother’sface.Itgavehimafeelingof____30____andmadehimfeelthattheywerehomeatlast.21.A.therefore B.however C.otherwise D.instead22.A.note B.poster C.bill D.report23.A.blame B.instruct C.question D.visit24.A.to B.with C.for D.from25.A.order B.sell C.share D.advertise26.A.treated B.presented C.helped D.served27.A.promised B.admitted C.agreed D.worried28.A.owe B.send C.offer D.give29.A.changing B.practicing C.recording D.writing30.A.equality B.freedom C.warmth D.sympathyBItisastoryeverybitasmovingandmagicalasherHarryPotterbooks.The____31____betweenJ.K.Rowling,theauthorofHarryPotter,andCatieHoch,aHarryPotterfanfromNewYork,beganinearly2000,somethreeyearsafterthethensix-year-oldhaddevelopedafast-growingchildhoodcancer.Hermother,GinaPeca,hadreadthefirstthreeHarryPottertoCatie,whowassuchafanthatshewouldwearherHarryPotterclothes,completewithbigroundglassesandaredshortcoat,asshe____32____tohospitalfromhome.Bytheendof1999,Catiehadbeenthroughseveralroundsofsurgeryandchemotherapy(化療),losingallherhairbutnoneofherspirit.Ms.Pecawas____33____thattherewouldsoonbenomoreHarryPottertoread.Shesentanemailtothebook’spublisherswitha____34____forJ.K.Rowling,askingwhenthefourthbookwouldbefinishedandtellingofthejoythatthebookshadbroughttoCatie’slife.Afewweekslater,areplycamethathadCatieandhermother____35____forjoy.Itread,“Iamworkingveryhardonbookfouratthemoment—onabitthatinvolvessomenewcreaturesHagridhasbroughtalongfortheCareofMagicalcreaturesclasses.ThisisallTopSecret,soyouare____36____totellonlysomeclosefriendsandyourmum,butnooneelse...Withlotsoflove,J.K.Rowling.”AfterCatiereplied,MissRowlingwasbackintouch:“Doyouthinkpeoplewillmind?Iseemtohave____37____anawfullotofcharactersalongtheway...”Catie’sconditionbegantoworsen.HermotheremailedMissRowlingtotellherthatCatiecouldnolongerusehercomputer.Afewdayslater,theauthor____38____toreadabstractstoCatiefromthethenunpublishedbookfour.SoithappenedthatathomeinNewYork,alittlegirlwithcancerbecamethefirstpersonintheworldtohearthelatestadventuresofHarryPotter,laterpublishedasTheGobletofFire.Catie’smother,fatherandtwobrotherssatwithher,listeningonspeaker-phone.WhenMissRowlingcametoAmericaforabooktour,shehopedtomeetherlittlefriend.____39____timeranout.OnMay18,2000,Catiedied,agednine.HearingthefamilyhadstartedamemorialfundinCatie’sname,MissRowlingsentaletterandacheckfor$100,000.“…Iconsidermyself____40____tohavehadcontactwithCatie.IamcryingsohardasItype.Sheleftfootprintsonmyheart...”31.A.friendship B.agreement C.cooperation D.competition32.A.marched B.escaped C.travelled D.drove33.A.shocked B.fearful C.determined D.grateful34.A.comment B.book C.gift D.message35.A.waving B.chatting C.screaming D.running36.A.allowed B.forbidden C.encouraged D.required37.A.attracted B.met C.discovered D.collected38.A.needed B.demanded C.offered D.continued39.A.Thus B.But C.And D.So40.A.fortunate B.successful C.strong D.content第三部分:閱讀理解(共24題;每小題2分,共48分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ATheWrestlerWhoBecameanAuthorPeteWatsonlookslikethebiggest,sweetestteddybearyoueversaw.Itisonlywhenheopenshismouththatyounoticehismissingfrontteeth.Heisathree-timeworldchampionwrestlerandnowanauthorwhohaswrittenseveralnovels.However,whatimpressespeoplemostisnothisstatusasachampionoranauthor,buthisuniqueunderstandingofwrestling.Watsondoesnotcomefromatraditionalwrestlingfamily.HisfatherwasanathleticsdirectorwithaPhD,whilehismotherwasaphysicaleducationteacher.Hewasabigboy,whowasoftenbulliedforhissize.Onedayhisneighborhadagoathim,andforthefirsttimeWatsonrealizedthathecouldusehisweightandsizeinsteadoffeelingawkwardaboutit.Itwasaturningpoint.Atcollege,hedidadegreeincommunicationstudies.Meanwhile,hewaslearningtheropesofprofessionalwrestling.Hisparentsdidnotobjecttohislearningtowrestle.Theywerejustreallyinsistentthathefinishedcollege.“IamprettysurethattheythoughtI’dgethurtandquit,butIdidn’t,”hesaid.Watsoninsistedonthetrainingandenjoyedeverygame.Oncehesaidtohisfans,“Theprocessofthegamesisthemostenjoyablethingforme.It’sgoodtohavealotofcheersduringthegames.Theyencouragemetodoitbetter.”Somefansaskedhimwhathethoughtofwrestling,fortheywantedtoknowifhehadtobeagoodactortobecomeagoodwrestler.Watsongaveadefiniteanswer.“Iusedtoreallydisliketheactinglabel,”hesaid.“Butitisacting.Whenit’sreallygood,whenyou’refeelingitandlettingthatrealemotionfly,itcomesclosertobeingreal.”NowWatsonhasretiredanddevotedthetimetohisfamilyandbooks—hisnextnovelisaboutboywrestlerslivingonthesameblock.Hedoesnotthinkthislifeissodifferentfromwrestling.“Wrestlingisallaboutcharacters,”hesays.“SowhenmyfanshearI’vewrittenanovel,Idon’tgetthesensethattheyfeelI’veabandonedthem.”41.AccordingtoParagraph2,whatwastheturningpointforWatson?A.Hebecameannoyedathisweightandsize. B.Hedecidedtobecomeanathleticsdirector.C.Hedreamedtocomefromawrestlingfamily. D.Hebegantofightbackatthosewhohurthim.42.HowdoesWatsonregardtheideathatwrestlingislikeacting?A.Hehascometoacceptit. B.Hedoesn’tlikethesuggestion.C.Hebelievesgoodactorscomefromwrestlers. D.Hedoesn’tthinkwrestlingcancomparetoacting.43.Watson’spresentlifeisnotsodifferentfromhispastprofessionbecause______.A.hisbooksareallabouthispastprofession B.hisworkisstillconnectedwithcharactersC.hisfansstillfollowhiscareerwithinterest D.hisfamilygiveshimthesamesupportasbeforeBAnewstudyshowsstudentswhowritenotesbyhandduringlecturesperformbetteronexamsthanthosewhouselaptops(筆記本電腦).Studentsareincreasinglyusinglaptopsfornote-takingbecauseofspeedandlegibility(清晰度).Buttheresearchhasfoundlaptopusersarelessabletorememberandapplytheconceptstheyhavebeentaught.Researchersperformedexperimentsthataimedtofindoutwhetherusingalaptopincreasedthetendencytomakenotes“mindlessly”bytakingdownwordforwordwhattheprofessorssaid.Inthefirstexperiment,studentsweregiveneitheralaptoporpenandpaper.Theylistenedtothesamelecturesandweretoldtousetheirusualnote-takingskills.Thirtyminutesafterthetalk,theywereexaminedontheirabilitytorememberfactsandonhowwelltheyunderstoodconcepts.Theresearchersfoundthatlaptopuserstooktwiceasmanynotesasthosewhowrotebyhand.However,thetypistsperformedworseatrememberingandapplyingtheconcepts.Bothgroupsscoredsimilarlywhenitcametomemorizingfacts.Theresearchers'reportsaid,“Whilemorenotesarebeneficial,ifthenotesaretakenmindlessly,asismorelikelythecaseonalaptop,thebenefitdisappears.”Inanotherexperimentaimedattestinglong-termmemory,studentstooknotesasbeforebutweretestedaweekafterthelecture.Thistime,thestudentswhowrotenotesbyhandperformedsignificantlybetterontheexam.Thesetwoexperimentssuggestthathandwrittennotesarenotonlybetterforimmediatelearningandunderstanding,butthattheyalsoleadtosuperiorrevisioninthefuture.44.Moreandmorestudentsfavourlaptopsfornote-takingbecausetheycan________.A.writemorenotes B.digestconceptsbetterC.gethigherscores D.understandlecturesbetter45.Whiletakingnotes,laptopuserstendtobe________.A.skilful B.mindlessC.thoughtful D.tireless46.Theauthorofthepassageaimsto________.A.examinetheimportanceoflong-termmemoryB.stressthebenefitoftakingnotesbyhandC.explaintheprocessoftakingnotesD.promotetheuseoflaptops47.Thepassageislikelytoappearin________.A.anewspaperadvertisement B.acomputertextbookC.asciencemagazine D.afinancereportCHavingspringaroundmakesyoufeeldifferentaftersuchalongwinterjourney.Thepowerofsunshinebringsusalotofcomfort,optimism,self-confidenceandofcourseasmile.Imaginehowgreatitwillbeifwearesopositiveallyearround!Livinglikethisispossibleifyoureallythinkaboutit.Inordertoexistinsuchastateofhappiness,wemusthavesunshineradiatingfromwithinourselves,shiningfromourhearts,mindsandsouls.Actually,that'syourchoice,andifyouthinkthatwaythenyourownlifewillreflectthatattitudeofyours!Inordertomake“sunshine”orrather“l(fā)ight”partofourbeing,itissoimportantthatyouwatchyourthoughts,yourwordsandyouractionssothatyouwillacceptwhatyoureallyfeelyou'dliketocreateinyourownlife.Watchyourthoughtsandreallybecomeawareofhowmanynegativethoughtspassthroughyourmindaboutyourselfandotherpeoplearoundyou.Watchtoseehowoftenyougossip(說閑話)aboutotherpeople,whichisactuallyoftenattachedwithfeelingsofjealousy(妒忌)andinsecurity(不安全感)aboutyourself.Youarealsosupposedtotakeacloselookatyour“intention”.Howmanyofyoudosomethingforanotherpersonwithoutexpectingtoreceivesomethinginreturn?Itmightnotevenhavetobeamaterialorphysicalthingyouexpect;expectingtoberecognizedforwhatyouhavedoneisenoughtocreateconditionsonyourintention.Thinkaboutit!Puttingallofthesetogether,itseemsthatmostofusarecreatingmonstersinsideusjustbysimplytalking,thinkingandnotputtingourheartoutwiththerightintentiontowardshelpingsomeoneelse.Ifyoutakeallyournegativeattitudesinonehandandmeasureyourneedtofeel“sunshine”intheother,youwillseehowboththeseelementsreallycontradicteachother.Bebraveandbreakyourpatternsandyourhabitsthisspring,andbydoingso,youwillallowthetruesunshinetotakeplacebyradiatingoutfromyourheartandintoyourlifeandthelivesofthepeoplearoundyou!48.Youcanhavesunshineshiningfromyourinside.A.bywatchingwhatyouthink,sayanddoB.byhelpingsomeoneelseC.bymeasuringwhatyouneedD.bychangingyourintention49.Accordingtothewriter,youdon'tfeelsecureaboutyourselfwhenyou.A.expecttoberecognizedforwhatyou'vedoneB.takeacloselookatyourintentionC.gossipaboutotherpeopleD.becomeawareofyournegativethoughts50.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Breakingourpatternsisthemostimportanttogettruesunshine.B.Expectingsomethinginreturnforourhelpisn'ttherightintention.C.Ifwedon'tintendtohelpothers,wecreatemonstersinsideus.D.Negativeattitudeshavelittletodowithhappiness.51.Thepassageiswrittenmainlyto.A.stresstheimportanceofthepositivelifestyleB.analyzetheintentionsandthoughtsinourmindC.warnusaboutthebadeffectsofnegativeattitudesD.offeradviceonhavingsunshinefromourinsideDHolidaysarereallyimportant.Manyofuswillhavechildhoodmemoriesofsummerholidayswhereweweretakenawayfromhometoexperiencenewenvironmentsandlearnindifferentways.Butholidaysareexpensiveand,forthoseonlowwagesorlivingonbenefits,theyareoftenunobtainable.Eventhecheapestholidaysrequiretravelandotheradditionalcoststhataredifficultformanyfamiliestomeet.Forworkingparents,thelongsummerbreakcanbeaverydifficultproblemforchildcare.Whenanannualleaveallowanceamountstoonlyfiveweeks,thereisaneedtospreadthisacrosstheyear.Couplescanfindthemselvestakingleaveinturninordertocareforchildrenwhoareonholiday.Forsome,thismakesevenanaffordablefamilyholidaydifficult.TheschoolsthatIvisitinNottinghamarefullofexperiencedstaffcommittedtogivingourchildrenacaringandinspiringlearningenvironment.ThenumberofchildrenreceivingfreeschoolmealsisquitelargeinNottinghamandmanyschoolshavebreakfastclubstomakesurethatchildrengetahealthystarttotheday.Mostschoolsundertakeprogramsofgrouporindividualeducationalsupport.Schoolsalsohaveanimportantroleinsafeguardingchildren’swelfarethroughtheongoingtouchandsupportwiththeirpupils.Duringthelongsummerholidays,muchofthisismissed.WhileteachersareholidayingintheUK,manyoftheirpupilsspendthewholesixweeksonthestreetwheretheylive.Thelackoffreeschoolmealsforsixweekscanresultinpressureonafamilybudgetandaninabilitytoaffordtheinspiringexperiencesthathelpchildrentocontinuetheirlearning.Insettingoutitsplansforafive-termyear,NottinghamCityCouncil(委員會(huì))isseekingtoreducethesummerholidaydowntofourandahalfweeks,withamorebalancedfivetermsofroughlyeightweeks,eachfollowedbyatwo-weekbreak.Webelievethiswillgivereal“downtime"forschoolstaffandpupilsalikebutwillbeshortenoughnottocausearealbreakinlearning.Weacknowledgethatthischangemaybedifficultforsomeschoolstaff,particularlywhoseownchildrenareeducatedinotherauthorities.However,thismustbeweighedagainstthebenefitsforcitychildrenforwhomweallhavethegreatestdutyofcare.52.Thepassageisprobablywrittenby_____.A.anexperiencedteacher B.aworkingparentC.aninspiredstudent D.acitycouncilmember53.Itissuggestedinthepassagethatthesummerbreakbereducedto_____.A.2weeks B.4.5weeks C.5weeks D.6weeks54.Theplansforashortersummerholidaywillhelpstudents_____.A.obtainthecheapestholidayswithoutadditionalcostsB.getachancetospendsixweeksatermwithteachersinschoolC.benefitmorefromthecaringandinspiringlearningenvironmentD.havemoreschooldaystoreceivefreeschoolmeals55.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____.A.workingparentscanenjoyafive-weekbreaktocarefortheirchildrenB.thesuggestedplansforafive-termschoolyearcanhardlybecarriedoutC.thelongsummerholidaygivesteachersandstudentsreal“downtime"D.someschoolstaffwillsay“No"totheplansforashortersummerholidayEBrightNights,BigProblemsAstronomersratethedarknessofourskiesonarangeof9(brightest)to1(darkest),andmostofusspendourlivesinthelightoflevels5to8.Allovertheglobeournightsaregrowingbrighter,andalmostnowherearetheygrowingdarker.Studiesincreasinglylinkouroveruseoflightatnightwithhealthconcernssuchassleepdisordersanddiseases.Otherstudiesreportthedamagingecologicalconsequencesandthebigwasteofenergy.Butthesteadylossofdarknessfromourlivesisnoteasilymeasured,forthetruevalueofdarknessissomethingwearebarelyawareof.Sincethebeginningoftime,askywithstarswaspartofthecommonhumanexperience.EverywhereonEarth,onmostnights,peoplecamefacetofacewiththeuniverse.Thisexperienceinfluencedtheirbeliefs—theirveryunderstandingoftheirplaceintheworld.Today,manyofusliveunderskieswhicharepollutedbylight.Weliveunderanightskyshowingmuchfewerstars.Althoughournightskycontinuestoshapeus,itistheabsenceoftheuniversearoundusthatinfluencesourbeliefstocreate.Wearebeingshapedbyalessexperienceofdarkness,andmostofusdon’tevenknowwhatwearemissing.OurMilkyWaygalaxyishometoseveralhundredbillionstars,andtheuniversehometoseveralhundredbillionothergalaxies.Askywithalargenumberofstarsencouragesustoemphasizeourimportance,toimaginehumanityasthecenterofallthings.Facetofacewiththeendlesssizeoftheuniverse,wehavethechancetoknowhowinsignificantwereallyare.Butwealsorealizethetruelargenessofourlivingonthisplanet,andrealizethatwehaveanenormousresponsibilitytocare,thatthereisnootherplacetogo,thathomeishere.“Everyoneneedsbeautyaswellasbread,”wroteJohnMuir,Americannaturalist.Lightingdesignersunderstandthatwithoutdarkness,thereisno“cityoflight”,andtheyworkconstantlytocreatetheircity’satmosphericbeautybymixingartificiallightwithdarkness.Andwithnight’smoonlitgeographies,itssmellsofdesertrainandautumnfires,itsinsectsymphoniesinterruptedbyabird’scallonalake,naturaldarknesshasmanyofferingsofitsown.Yetwearecompletelyinvolvedinartificiallight.Muchofthislightingiswhollyunnecessary,bornofhabitandlackofawareness.Soletusbecomeaware:simplybykeepingourexistinglightswecouldsignificantlyreducetheirnegativeeffectsonourbody,ourmind,oursoul.Artificiallightatnightisawonder,aqualitythatenrichesourlives.Butthesamehasalwaysbeentrueofdarkness,andcanbeagain.56.Theauthorsuggeststhatbecauseoflightpollutionwe______.A.tendtocomefacetofacewiththeuniverseB.needalotofimaginationtounderstandtheuniverseC.areconsiderablylesscreativethanourancientancestorswereD.experiencetheworldinadifferentwaytopreviousgenerations57.WhatdoestheauthorthinkabouthumansinParagraph3?A.Wehaveanover-confidentbeliefinourownvalue.B.Webehaveasifnothingexistsapartfromourselves.C.Weignoretherequirementoflookingafterourplanet.D.WeavoidthinkingtoodeeplyaboutourroleonEarth.58.Whydoestheauthorincludereferencestorain,firesandwildlife?A.Toillustratetheboringlifeatnightwithoutartificiallight.B.Toexplainwhypeoplethinklightingisnecessaryatnight.C.Toprovideanexampleoftheattractivequalitiesofnight-time.D.Tohighlightthedifferencesbetweenurbanandnaturalenvironments.59.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthattheauthoris______.A.clearaboutthereasonswhyartificiallightisessentialB.dissatisfiedwithpeople’slackofinterestinartificiallightC.willingtodrawcomparisonsbetweenartificiallightanddarknessD.hopefulthatpeoplewillbecomeawareofthenegativeimpactoflights第二節(jié)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowCanIFightLaziness?Lazypeoplewillneverachieveanythinginlife.However,lazinesscanbedefeatedonceafewchangeshavebeenmadeinyourmind.____60____Manypeoplelacksleepconstantly,sincetheystayuptoolateandgetuptooearlytoprepareforwork.Thesepeoplehavelittlemotivationoncetheyarrivehome.Lazinessworkshandinhandwithalackofmotivationandatendencytoputoffthings.Byadjustingyoursleepscheduletoprovideafewmorehoursofmeaningfulrest,youcanfightlazinessthroughouttheday.Anotherwaytofightlazinessistochangeyourmindfrompassivetoactive.Somepeopletreattheirlivesasiftheywerepushedfromtasktotask.Otherstakeamoreproactiveapproach,viewingeachtaskasachallengetheymustovercomealone.____61____Somepeoplefightlazinessbyremovingthetemptations(誘惑)thatsurroundthem.Atelevisioninthelivingroommayprovideentertainment,butwatchingtoomuchTVoftencontributestolaziness.____62____Completeafewtasksandrewardyourselfwithwhatyouenjoy,suchasagooddinnerorafilm.Lazinesscanalsobealastingproblemathome.couplesandchildrenmayallhavedifferentenergylevels,butl

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