【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(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)。
How to Develop Courage by Overcoming Daily Fears
Sometimes when thinking of courage, we think it only applies to rare and uncommon situations. Yet our ordinary lives can also be full of courage, even if we are not facing the end of a gun, a wild animal or a dangerous criminal. Courage doesn't just mean doing heroic acts. In fact, where there is fear on a daily basis, there are opportunities for you to show your courage. Here are some suggestions to develop courage by overcoming daily fears.
● Recognizing your fears.
By realizing that you're fearful, you are more likely to get to the bottom of what your fear is. You might come to understand that you're afraid of failing or taking chances. You may be fearful simply because you don't have confidence in yourself. The key is not to dwell on your fear, but rather to understand what it is what you're worried about.
● Ask yourself what is the worst that can happen.
If you hesitate to take action, ask yourself this: What's the worst that can happen? Then prepare to accept it. Then go on to improve on the worst. Is failure the worst thing that can happen? No, absolutely not. Doing nothing is actually the worst thing that can happen. When you take no action, you are assured of getting nowhere.
● Take action.
Courage comes from taking action. You need to act to overcome your fear. Your action may put you into discomfort, but you have to just do it. And your action can prevent you from being stuck.

To build up your confidence, you need to do the same thing over and over again. Soon you will discover that less courage is needed because you have already gained mastery. You are able to move decisively forward.
A. Share your fears with others.
B. Practice, practice and practice.
C. So you are already in a comfort zone.
D. You cannot think courage comes just in one day.
E. Each undesired result is just one more step towards your goal.
F. Finding out what is truly holding you back.
G. You needn't wait for an emergency to occur to develop courage.

【答案】G;F;E;D;B
【解析】文章主要是描述每天都會有害怕的產(chǎn)生,與此同時就可以培養(yǎng)出克服害怕的勇氣,文章給讀者提出了一些產(chǎn)生勇氣的建議。

(1)G根據(jù)前文的描述,每天的生活中都充滿了勇氣,它并不僅僅是要面對危險時候做出的英雄行為,故此處銜接為不需要等到緊急情況,答案為G。

(2)F根據(jù)前一句的描述,可知你有可能知道自己到底害怕什么,因此緊接著描述的是查明是什么在阻礙著你,更和后句你開始知道是失敗意思上配起來了。所以答案是F。

(3)E前一句說失敗不是發(fā)生的最壞的事情,因此銜接的是每一個不期待的結(jié)果就是邁向你目標(biāo)的一步,所以答案是E。

(4)D前一句說勇氣來自于行動。此句結(jié)構(gòu)中有comes,正好對應(yīng)D項(xiàng)中的comes,意思上也能接起來,所以答案是D。

(5)B根據(jù)本段中you need to do the same thing over and over again可知是要你不斷重復(fù)地去訓(xùn)練,練習(xí)。所以答案是B。

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