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The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today
对明天做好的准备就是今天做到最好
范文:

There is a famous saying that the best preparation for tomorrow is to do good
work today. Simple as the saying is, it informs us that one doesn’t need to worry
about the future if he can seize the moment.

It is generally believed that taking immediate action is of great importance. Doing
good work today enables people to achieve their great goals step by step. Assume
a college student who is indulged in his wishful thinking of passing the CET-6 exam
with a high score without any efforts and hardwork,and he will be devastated to
accept the reality when he fails. The same thing may be said of some grown-ups who
aspire to gain fame and fortune but never bother to put their splendid plans into
practice immediately.

Therefore, by some means or other we must take action to pursue our goals.
It is necessary for us to aim high but our behaviors should also deserve our dreams.
We are supposed to put our efforts into every single day and never look down upon
those little tasks. Only in this way can we fulfill our dreams.

听力
Section A

Conversation One

Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

1. What do we learn about Anna Sanchez?

定位句:(1) Mrs. Anna Sanchez is a three-time Olympic champion and author of the
new book To the Edge Mrs. Sanchez,

2. What is the woman’s book mainly about?

定位句:(2) The book is about how science and technology has helped to push humans
to the edge of their physical abilities.

3. What has changed in the past thousands of years?

定位句:(3) I believe that while our bodies have not changed in thousands of years,
what has changed is the scientific knowledge.

4. What is the man’s concern about the use of technology in sports competitions?

定位句:(4) Is there any concern that technology is giving some athletes an unfair
advantage over others.

Conversation Two

Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

5. What does the woman think is required to be successful in international trade?

定位句:(5) Trends and demand come and go. So one needs to be very flexible to succeed
in this industry.

6. What does the woman say is special about her way of doing trade?

定位句:(6) I even use the same container. It's a very efficient way of conducting
trade.

7. What does the woman have in both Italy and China?

定位句:(7) I have a warehouse in Genova Italy and another in Shanghai.

8. What does the woman say makes furniture marginally more profitable?

定位句:(8) Furniture is marginally more profitable, mostly because it enjoys lower
customs duties.

Section B
Passage One
Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.

8. What does the passage say about humor in the work place?

定位句:(9)Humor unlocks the office prison because it lets adults bring some of their
child-like spirit to the job.

9. What does the study by Howard Poleo show?

定位句:(10)Poleo conducted the study that proved humor can help workers excel at
routine production tasks.

11. What can ask employees do in the humor room?

定位句:(11)Employees can take the doll apart, as long as they put arms and legs
back in place.

Passage two.
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.

12. What does the speaker say has aroused public interest?

定位句:(12)Public interest was aroused by the latest discovery of a changed gene
in an obese mice.

13. What do we learn about the changed gene?

定位句:(13)Those with the changed gene may not sense when they have eaten enough
or if they have sufficient fatty tissue. And thus can't tell when to stop eating.

14. What does university of Vermont psychologist Esther off burn say?

定位句:(14) This research indicates that people really are born with a tendency
to have a certain weight, just as they are to have a particular skin color or height.

15. What accounts for Americans obesity according to a survey by the center for
disease control?

定位句:(15)Such rapid change underlines the role of environmental factors, like
the abundance of rich foods in Americans overeating.
Section C

Recording One
Questions 16 to18 are based on the recording you have just heard.

16. What quality do men value most concerning friendship according to a
questionnaire response?

定位句: (16) Asked to consider the ingredients of close friendship, women rated
these qualities above all others, men assigned a lower priority to them in favor
of similarity and interests (selected by 77% of men),

17. What do women refer to when speaking of close friendships?

定位句:(17) It is evident by their selections that when women speak of close
friendships, they're referring to emotional factors,

18. What may threaten a friendship for both men and women?

定位句:(18) As for the hazards of friendship, more than a few relationships have
been shattered because of cutthroat competition and feelings of betrayal. This
applies to both men and women, but unequally.

Recording Two

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have just heard.

19. Where can many of the best dinosaur specimens be found in North America?

定位句:(19)Many of the best specimens may be seen today at museums of natural history
in the larger cities of the United States and Canada.

20. What occurs to many people when they see the massive bones in the pit wall?

定位句: (20)Many people get the idea from the massive bones in the pit wall that
some disaster such as a volcanic explosion or a sudden flood killed a whole herd
of dinosaurs in this area.

21. What does the speaker suggest about the large number of dinosaur bones found
in the pit?

定位句: (21)The pit area is the large dinosaur graveyard, not a place where they
died. Most of the remains probably floated down on eastward flowing river until they
were left on a shallow sandbar.

Recording Three

Questions 22 to 25 are based on recording you have just heard.

21. What have young Americans been accused of?

定位句(22)Young people in this country have been accused of not caring for their
parents the way they would have in the old country.

22. What does the speakers say about old people in the United States?

定位句:(23)old people have been influenced by an American ideal of independence
and autonomy. So we live alone, perhaps on the verge of starvation in time without
friends. But we are independent.

23. What is astonishing to the young mothers interviewed by the speaker?

定位句:(24)They were astonished to hear that in most of the world, throughout most
of its history, families have been three or four generation families living under
the same roof.

25. What does the speakers say older people try their best to do?

定位句:(25)So in the end, older people have to devote all their energies to not
being a burden.

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