单选题We can learn from the passage that _____.Athe hotels where you stay will offer you free breakfastBdining information can be obtained from your tour guidesCyou can have a complete choice of local dishes at the hotelDa full list of local restaurants can be found on the tour pages

单选题
We can learn from the passage that _____.
A

the hotels where you stay will offer you free breakfast

B

dining information can be obtained from your tour guides

C

you can have a complete choice of local dishes at the hotel

D

a full list of local restaurants can be found on the tour pages


参考解析

解析:
事实细节题。题中问“从文章中我们可以得知什么?”从文章的第三段和第四段可知,导游会就饮食提出很多的建议。答案为B。

相关考题:

Welcome to the historic and beautiful City of Lincoln. Thank you for calling the Lincoln Tourist Information Office. I抦 afraid the office is closed at the moment. Our normal working hours from Monday to Saturday are from 9 o抍lock in the morning to 6 o抍lock in the evening. On Sunday we open at the later time of 10.30 and close at the earlier time of 3.30. From our office you can get information about hotels, restaurants and cinemas in the city. Why not take a bus tour? There are bus tours of the city every day which start at 11 o抍lock. They start from Castle Square. Tours take about 2 hours and go around the historic city centre and along a part of the river. The cost of a ticket is 3 pounds. Tickets can be bought from the bus driver. You can get off the bus at five places of interest and continue your journey later.(1). The office hour is from 10.30 to 3 on Sunday.A、 RightB、Wrong(2). You can find information about where to eat from the office.A、 RightB、Wrong(3). The bus tour starts at 2 o’clock every day.A、 RightB、Wrong(4). You are not allowed to get off the bus before the tour ends.A、 RightB、Wrong(5). This is a telephone message.A、 RightB、Wrong

Hello, new students! This is a message from the Students Union Committee. We've been at the university for at least a year now, so we can give you some good tips. Don't worry - we remember being new and making a lot of mistakes! And we haven't forgotten feeling a little bit scared. First, as you know, there are no longer any grants. If you borrow money from the government, remember that like all loans, you have to pay it back. Spending all your money in the first week is not a sensible strategy. Try to make a budget for each term and stick to it. But if you are struggling to make ends meet, you can get a part-time job-restaurants and bars in the town take lots of students on in the evenings and at weekends. Come and see us for advice. Stop worrying about making new friends. Start to join the sports and hobbies societies - they're cheap and you can begin meeting a lot of people that way. It's a great chance to take up a completely new hobby. Living in a new city a long way from home can be very stressful. One tip, don't forget your parents. After all, they are paying your tuition fees here. You will be very busy working and enjoying yourself, but stop to phone your parents sometimes and don't forget to go home for the weekend from time to time. And remember to take your dirty washing! Finally, remember to work hard and play hard. Go on working steadily towards your first degree (BA or BSc) throughout your three years here - try to keep things in perspective. You'll always find someone in the Student Union office if you need to talk.1). What does the word "scared" mean in the second paragraph?2). What does the word "grants" mean in the third paragraph?3). The sentence "But if you are struggling to make ends meet, ?at weekends" in the third paragraph implies().4). From the fifth paragraph, we can infer that in order to overcome the stress of living faraway from home, ().5). This passage is written for the purpose of ().(1).A、excitedB、frightenedC、worried(2).A、money given by the government to support the students' study, which they needn't pay backB、money from the government which the students need to pay backC、money from the school which is similar to scholarship(3).A、if you are short of money, you can find a part-time job in the restaurants and bars in your spare timeB、if you want to have a better life than others, you can find a part-time job in your spare timeC、restaurants and bars need more hands in the evenings and at weekends(4).A、it's better for new students to talk to their parents over the phone from time to timeB、new students need to do their washing themselvesC、new students should keep themselves as busy as possible so that they will not miss home(5).A、telling new students the problems facing them in the universityB、telling new students how to budget their moneyC、offering new students some advice about their university life

Crime Prevention Initiatives The chances that you will be a victim of violent crime are low. But you can avoid risk in the following ways. AT HOME - You should make sure your house or flat is secure. Always lock the door from the inside at night, but you must keep the key nearby, so that you can use it to get out quickly if there is a fire. - You must never give keys to workmen as they can easily make copies. - If you wake up and hear a burglar, stay quietly in bed. Pretend you are asleep. If you feel more confident, switch on the light and make a lot of noiseeven if you are on your own you should call out loudly to an imaginary companion, so that the burglar thinks you are not alone and runs away. You should have a phone or a mobile in your bedroom to alert the police immediately. - If you come home and think you see signs of a break-in, you shouldn't go in, the burglar may be inside. You should go to a neighbour and call the police. ON THE STREET At night: - Always walk facing the traffic, so that a car cannot pull up behind you. - You mustn't go through parks or woods. - If you think someone is following you, cross the road one or two times. If he or she continues to follow you, go to a pub or other public place. - Always carry your bag close to you, but carry your house keys in your pocket so that you can open the door quickly. If someone attacks you - remember your safety is more important than your property.1). This passage mainly focuses on ().2). If you want to guarantee your safety at home, you should ().3). Based on the passage, if you notice someone following you, it's better for you to ().4). Why should you have a telephone in the bedroom?5). From the passage, we can infer that we might be victims if ().(1).A、how to avoid crimes both at home and in the streetB、 where to stay if you want to be safeC、 what you should do at home if there is a burglaryD、 how to avoid crime at night in the street(2).A、always lock the door and put the key in a secret place far away from the doorB、 never leave the keys with workmen since they can easily make copiesC、 keep silent all the time even if you are on your own when a burglar steals into your houseD、 go in immediately when you suspect someone is breaking into your house(3).A、shout loudlyB、 run quicklyC、 stop, turn around and look at himD、 go to public places(4).A、Because we might use it to alert the burglar.B、 Because it's convenient for us to talk to our friends while lying in bed.C、 Because it's convenient for us to report to the police in case there is a burglary.D、 Because we might use it to make a phone call at midnight.(5).A、we cannot part with the money when being attackedB、 we always walk facing the trafficC、 we don't walk in the empty streetD、 we carry too much cash

Do you want to improve your skills and boost your job prospects?Would you like to give an edge to your university application?Would you like to study where and when you want - even just using a laptop?Would you like to set your own timetable?Then a Direct course is the one for you! Direct offers online courses in many areas including computing, business and finance. No previous computer experience is required.Learning with DirectDirect is not a lonely experience - it's learning in a virtual classroom.* You will be given an online tutor and have online tutorials. These will be completely confidential. You log on with a secure password.* You can chat with other students on your course in informal chat rooms.* You can join online discussion forums and seminar groups at pre-arranged times.Join the e-learning revolution!Courses availableBusiness (Marketing, Management, Customer care, Selling)Finance and AccountingComputing- Word processing- Spreadsheets- Presentation preparation- Web designBy the end of each course you will have earned a Direct Certificate and you will have gained three credits towards your diploma.Plans for expansionBy the end of next year we will have set up a full range of desktop computers right here in the Centre, so that even if you do not have one at home, you can still learn with Direct.To register simply come to the Direct Centre when we’re open.Direct Centre opening timesMonday - Friday 2 p.m. – 8 p.m.Saturday – 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.Ortelephone us on: 020 5667 824e-mail us on: DIRECT@mamo.co.uk1.The passage is written for the purpose of ______.A.informing the reader of Direct CoursesB.introducing how to apply for Direct CoursesC.arguing for Direct Courses2.Which of the following is NOT true about the Direct? ()A.It offers a great variety of courses.B.It’s an e-learning experience.C.It requires you to be skilled in computer.3.Bases on the passage, we can infer that if we learn with Direct, we can______.A.meet the tutors on lineB.have no contact with other studentsC. join the discussion forums and seminar groups anytimeD. study English well4.We can infer from the passage that if we want to learn with Direct, ____.A.we must buy a laptopB.we needn’t have our own computersC.we need several computers at home5.According to the passage, if we want to register for Direct, we’d better _____.A.make an appointment beforehandB.go simply to the Direct centre every morningC.go simply to the Direct centre during their opening hours

Are you looking for a good book to read? Do you need information about universities in the United States? Do you want to know the correct price of a used car? Would you like to read newspapers and magazines from all over different countries? Do you need a quiet place to study? Did you answer yes to any of these questions? Then you should visit the information placeyour local library.A library is more than just a place where books are stored. A library is a source of information. The information may come from books (fiction , nonfiction, or reference book), from periodicals (newspapers, magazines, and journals), from audio-visual materials (records, cassettes, microfilms, video tapes, etc.), or even from a computer terminal.Students go to libraries to study and write research papers. The periodicals room of a university library is where foreign students often find newspapers and magazines from their countries . In the reference room, they can find catalogs(目录) from many universities in the U.S. and other countries. If you are buying a used car, the reference librarian can show you the Blue Book which lists the prices of new and used cars. People who need information in a hurry can telephone the reference librarian at many libraries.There are as many different library services as there are types of people who use them. Children’s libraries provide materials for young readers. They sometimes have storytellers who read stories to groups of children , and a few have computers for the children to play with. Music lovers can listen to recordings of their favorite musicians in music libraries . Some libraries have painting and sculpture exhibits, and most libraries offer special services for blind people, such as books in Braille, ―talking‖ books , and Kurzweil Reading Machines.Libraries provide entertainment as well as information. Novels and short stories from a library’s fiction collection are a good source of enjoyable reading practice. Public libraries often sponsor lectures on topics of interest to member of the community, and a few even offer concerts and films. No matter what your interests are, you will find that a library can be a great place to enjoy yourself while you learn.1.What is another name for a library?()A.A bookstore.B.The periodicals room.C.A reference librarian.D.The information place2.In the reference room of the library you can find().A. the fiction collectionB. newspapers and magazinesC. university catalogsD. materials for young readers3.Which of the following is NOT an example of a library service?()A. Used cars.B. Art exhibits.C. Children’s storytellers.D. Kurzweil Reading Machines4."A library can be a great place to enjoy yourself while you learn." This means you can()in a library.A. talk and laugh as much as you wantB. find entertainment and informationC. play with computersD. enjoy yourself by doing everything you can5.What is the main idea of the whole text? Choose the BEST answer.()A. There are many kinds of libraries.B. There are many books stored in a library.C. Libraries provide entertainment.D. Libraries offer many different services.

An e—book (also referred to as an electronic book, e—book, or e—book) is a digital version of a print book that you download and read. But if you want to read an e—book , you must have an E—book Reader, which is a kind of free software used by your computer. Make sure you have instal1ed the appropriate Reader before you download your e—book from the Internet.The software allows you to turn the words on the screen into the size you like. It also helps you turn pages and change your viewing options. E —books are a fun alternative to regular books. You can download them to any computers and create your library of hundreds of titles. If you load them onto your portable computer, you can take them with you when you travel. Some e—books are even interactive! Best of all, when you order an e—book, there is no waiting and no shipping charges. The amount of time it takes to download your e —book depends on the speed of your connection and the size of your e— book.26、From this passage, we learn that an e—book()A、 can be found in any libraryB、 can be read directly from the InternetC、 can be read when special software is installed27、 The E-book Reader is used for()A、 reading an e—book you’ve downloadedB、 turning a print book into a digital versionC、 downloading an e—book from the InternetD、 copying an e—book onto a portable computer28、 From this passage, we can learn that()A、 you can read an e-book on a laptop when you travelB、 you can order an e—book using the E—book ReaderC、 the e—books ordered have to be shipped to youD、 it takes a lot of trouble reading an e—book29、 Which of the following statements is TRUE?()A、 An e—book is ordered in print book、B、 The size of the words in an e—book cannot be changedC、 The downloading time is decided by the c—book’s sizeD、 There is less fun reading an e—book than a print book、30、 The passage is mainly about()A、 a better way to download an E—bookB、 a new kind of book—the E—booksC、 the new version of E—books

From what you _____, you can understand why an object weighs less in water than in air.A、had learntB、will learnC、have learntD、can learn

We can infer from the passage that _______.A there is little distinction between specialisation and professionalisationB amateurs can compete with professionals in some areas of scienceC professionals tend to welcome amateurs into the scientific communityD amateurs have national academic societies but no local ones

资料:之后,经济学家Mr.X展望了中欧之间的商业机遇,请根据下列资料回答问题。Finding a trustworthy supplierThis is perhaps the most important step in your import business. A serious and dependable supplier minimizes any concerns on quality, trust and disputes.There are a number of sourcing sites where you can find suppliers from massive directories. To find the right one can be a laborious task, but your work can be made easier by going to sites that screen suppliers before they are listed-like Global Sources Online. Under their “verified suppliers” system, suppliers need to have their company information and contact person verified and are visited 3 times in-person before being authenticated as a “verified supplier”. This also means if you pick a export-ready.Once you’re in contact with prospective supliers, address all your quality concerns with the right questions. State your requirements to suppliers clearly-like product warranty, key specifications and order terms. Alternatively, some suppliers will provide product samples if you ask, so you can first test them yourself. lf you’re happy with the quality of this sample shipment, you can order in bulk. lf possible, try and attend a sourcing fair to test samples free of charge. Most sourcing fairs are organized around themes like “Clothing & Garments” or “Electronics”, so buyers like you can meet all the specialized sellers of the produts you want.Factory visits and inspectionsChina’s business environment is changing rapidly, and you’d be surprised how much factories can develop in a year. If this is too much trouble for you, consider appointing a local agent or third-party quality (3PQ) firm to inspect the factory on your behalf. Get someone who speaks the language and knows local business conditions enough to make a good judgment. Most agents usually charge by commission from the amount of goods you import, and also inspect the output before it gets shipped.Why should businessmen make use of the sites that screen suppliers?( )A.Because those sites can legitimize suppliers.B.Because those sites are free of charge.C.Because those sites can verify the suppliers’ legitimacy.D.Because those sites can arrange factory visits for businessmen.

资料:之后,经济学家Mr.X展望了中欧之间的商业机遇,请根据下列资料回答问题。Finding a trustworthy supplierThis is perhaps the most important step in your import business. A serious and dependable supplier minimizes any concerns on quality, trust and disputes.There are a number of sourcing sites where you can find suppliers from massive directories. To find the right one can be a laborious task, but your work can be made easier by going to sites that screen suppliers before they are listed-like Global Sources Online. Under their “verified suppliers” system, suppliers need to have their company information and contact person verified and are visited 3 times in-person before being authenticated as a “verified supplier”. This also means if you pick a export-ready.Once you’re in contact with prospective supliers, address all your quality concerns with the right questions. State your requirements to suppliers clearly-like product warranty, key specifications and order terms. Alternatively, some suppliers will provide product samples if you ask, so you can first test them yourself. lf you’re happy with the quality of this sample shipment, you can order in bulk. lf possible, try and attend a sourcing fair to test samples free of charge. Most sourcing fairs are organized around themes like “Clothing & Garments” or “Electronics”, so buyers like you can meet all the specialized sellers of the produts you want.Factory visits and inspectionsChina’s business environment is changing rapidly, and you’d be surprised how much factories can develop in a year. If this is too much trouble for you, consider appointing a local agent or third-party quality (3PQ) firm to inspect the factory on your behalf. Get someone who speaks the language and knows local business conditions enough to make a good judgment. Most agents usually charge by commission from the amount of goods you import, and also inspect the output before it gets shipped.What can be inferred from paragraph 4?( )A.Hiring a local agent or 3PQ is most convenient.B.Agents charge high prices.C.One should inspect the factories personally.D.Visiting a factory requires applications.

共用题干第二篇Things We Know about TVWe keep reading that TV is bad for you.If this is true,how come the current generation of TV-addicted kids is much smarter than we are?In my home,the only people who can work the remote control are the children.Perhaps TV does educate you.For example,you learn a useful medical fact:A person who has been shot always has time to speak an incomplete sentence before he dies.“The killer was…” (dies).But I guess the biggest things we learn from TV can be regarded as"Life Skills".Bad things only happen on dark and stormy nights.Emotional breakdowns cause people to wander in the heavy rain without umbrellas.And contrary to what scientists say,the crack(霹雳)of lightning and the accompanying flash happen at exactly the same time,wherever you are.Making use of what we learn from TV can improve our security.Consider these truths.If you are ever attacked by 20 bad guys,don't worry about being outnumbered.The criminals will hang back and take turns to approach you in ones and twos just so you can conveniently defeat them all.TV also teaches us important information about escaping from danger. Watch and learn.If anyone is running after you down a passage,you will find that boxes have been conveniently placed near all the walls you need to jump over. If you are tall and handsome,you can run from any number of armed criminals,and every shot will miss you.Be warned, however. If your name card says "henchman"(帮凶)and you are part of a group of plain-looking people trying' to catch a handsome individual,a single shot will kill you.TV even teaches us about TV.Whenever anyone turns on a TV,it shows a news flash about someone they know. They then turn the box off immediately after that news item.We can learn from Paragraph 3 that in the real world__________.A:bad things cause people to break down in the rainB:bad things never happen on dark and stormy nightsC:people with emotional problems like to walk in the rain without umbrellas D:the crack of lightning and the flash don't harmen at the same time

共用题干第二篇Things We Know about TVWe keep reading that TV is bad for you.If this is true,how come the current generation of TV-addicted kids is much smarter than we are?In my home,the only people who can work the remote control are the children.Perhaps TV does educate you.For example,you learn a useful medical fact:A person who has been shot always has time to speak an incomplete sentence before he dies.“The killer was…” (dies).But I guess the biggest things we learn from TV can be regarded as"Life Skills".Bad things only happen on dark and stormy nights.Emotional breakdowns cause people to wander in the heavy rain without umbrellas.And contrary to what scientists say,the crack(霹雳)of lightning and the accompanying flash happen at exactly the same time,wherever you are.Making use of what we learn from TV can improve our security.Consider these truths.If you are ever attacked by 20 bad guys,don't worry about being outnumbered.The criminals will hang back and take turns to approach you in ones and twos just so you can conveniently defeat them all.TV also teaches us important information about escaping from danger. Watch and learn.If anyone is running after you down a passage,you will find that boxes have been conveniently placed near all the walls you need to jump over. If you are tall and handsome,you can run from any number of armed criminals,and every shot will miss you.Be warned, however. If your name card says "henchman"(帮凶)and you are part of a group of plain-looking people trying' to catch a handsome individual,a single shot will kill you.TV even teaches us about TV.Whenever anyone turns on a TV,it shows a news flash about someone they know. They then turn the box off immediately after that news item.What's the main idea of this passage?A:Life skills can be learned from TV.B:TV plays an important role in society.C:Watching TV makes people more creative.D:What happens in TV is very different from reality.

共用题干第二篇Things We Know about TVWe keep reading that TV is bad for you.If this is true,how come the current generation of TV-addicted kids is much smarter than we are?In my home,the only people who can work the remote control are the children.Perhaps TV does educate you.For example,you learn a useful medical fact:A person who has been shot always has time to speak an incomplete sentence before he dies.“The killer was…” (dies).But I guess the biggest things we learn from TV can be regarded as"Life Skills".Bad things only happen on dark and stormy nights.Emotional breakdowns cause people to wander in the heavy rain without umbrellas.And contrary to what scientists say,the crack(霹雳)of lightning and the accompanying flash happen at exactly the same time,wherever you are.Making use of what we learn from TV can improve our security.Consider these truths.If you are ever attacked by 20 bad guys,don't worry about being outnumbered.The criminals will hang back and take turns to approach you in ones and twos just so you can conveniently defeat them all.TV also teaches us important information about escaping from danger. Watch and learn.If anyone is running after you down a passage,you will find that boxes have been conveniently placed near all the walls you need to jump over. If you are tall and handsome,you can run from any number of armed criminals,and every shot will miss you.Be warned, however. If your name card says "henchman"(帮凶)and you are part of a group of plain-looking people trying' to catch a handsome individual,a single shot will kill you.TV even teaches us about TV.Whenever anyone turns on a TV,it shows a news flash about someone they know. They then turn the box off immediately after that news item.The writer of this passage takes a(n)__________attitude towards TV plays.A:positiveB:casualC:negativeD:indifferent

Learn from Mistakes You can only learn from a mistake after you (1) you’ve made it. As soon as you start blaming other people (or the universe itself) you distance yourself (2)any possible lesson. But if you courageously stand up and honestly say “This is my mistake and I am responsible” the possibilities for learning will move towards you. Admission of a mistake, even if only privately to yourself, makes learning (3)by moving the focus away from blame assignment and towards understanding. This advice (4)counter to the cultural assumptions we have about mistakes and failure, namely that they are (5) things. We’re taught in school, in our families, or at work to feel guilty about failure and to do whatever we can to (6)mistakes. This sense of shame explains why many people give up on their goals: they’re not (7) for the mistakes and failures What’s missing in many people’s beliefs about success is the fact that the more (8)the goal, the more frequent and difficult setbacks will be. The larger your ambitions, the more dependent you will be on your ability to overcome and learn from your mistakes. But for many reasons admitting mistakes is difficult. An implied value in many cultures is that our work represents us: if you fail a test, then you are a (9). If you make a mistake then you are a mistake. Learning from mistakes requires three things: putting yourself in situations where you can make interesting mistakes; having the self-confidence to admit to them; being (10)about making changes.(1)内应选()A、runsB、accessC、challengingD、shamefulE、courageousF、possibleG、admitH、failureI、avoidJ、preparedK、activitiesL、from

Does everyone in your office always agree all the time? When someone makes a suggestion, does everyone just smile and nod in agreement? When you bring forward an idea, do people just accept t? Well, if you answered yes" to any of these questions, you are in an extremely unusual workplace. People are people. And people butt heads.They disagree, they argue, and they fight. You can’t get around it. But you can learn to deal with it To hold your own, you need to learn how to argue effectively. If you’ve got an opinion, you need to defend it. And if you have a problem with something a colleague has done, you need to let tem know. This can make for some difficult discussions and meetings, but this is just a part of life and business skills. So how can you argue effectively? Well, you need several.()From the first paragraph we can know that in the office. A、peoplesometimesargueB、peoplealwaysagreeC、peoplealwaysgetaroundit

()? -I am your agent. I want to see the captain. A、What are you?B、What can I do for you?C、Where are you from?D、What are you doing?

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You create an Encrypting File System (EFS) recovery key andcertificate. You need to ensure that your user account can decrypt all EFS files on the  computer.  Whatshould you do?( )A、From Credential Manager, add a Windows credential.B、From Credential Manager, add a certificate-based credential.C、From the local computer policy, add a data recovery agent.D、From the local computer policy, modify the Restore files and directories setting.

单选题Does everyone in your office always agree all the time? When someone makes a suggestion, does everyone just smile and nod in agreement? When you bring forward an idea, do people just accept t? Well, if you answered yes" to any of these questions, you are in an extremely unusual workplace. People are people. And people butt heads.They disagree, they argue, and they fight. You can’t get around it. But you can learn to deal with it To hold your own, you need to learn how to argue effectively. If you’ve got an opinion, you need to defend it. And if you have a problem with something a colleague has done, you need to let tem know. This can make for some difficult discussions and meetings, but this is just a part of life and business skills. So how can you argue effectively? Well, you need several.()From the first paragraph we can know that in the office.ApeoplesometimesargueBpeoplealwaysagreeCpeoplealwaysgetaroundit

单选题Receptionist: Hello, Skip’s Gym. This is Kathy speaking. ______?  Caller: Hi. I’ve just seen your advert in the local paper. Could I speak to someone about becoming a member?  Receptionist: Certainly. ______?  Caller: OK. Dainty, Luke Dainty.AHow do you do; your phone number, pleaseBHow can I help; can I have your name, pleaseCAny problem; what’s your exercise itemDAnything I can do for you; Are you a local resident

单选题What can we learn from the passage?AThe rickshaws in Kolkata have loud horns.BThe rickshaw is still a part of public transport in Kolkata.CThe local government offer many other jobs to the rickshaw drivers.DThe people in Kolkata are supposed to take rickshaws instead of cars.

填空题When you find it impossible to save money once you have it, you can deduct from your paycheck direct each month.____

填空题What we can learn from “Paper from Rag” is that you had better buy archival materials from specialist suppliers.____

填空题Where can you have meals in the Gardens?You can have your meals in ____.

单选题What can we learn from the passage?AA talk with other architects may annoy the one you have chosen.BIf your home is exclusive in your residence region, you cannot get along well with your neighbors.CYou should consider the issue of whether to move or to remodel from financial aspect.DYou will always take back the whole expense of remodeling when you sell the current home.

单选题From this passage, we can learn that _____.Ayou can read an ebook on a laptop when you travelByou can order an ebook using the Ebook ReaderCthe ebooks ordered have to be shipped to youDit takes a lot of trouble reading an ebook

单选题Learn from Mistakes You can only learn from a mistake after you (1) you’ve made it. As soon as you start blaming other people (or the universe itself) you distance yourself (2)any possible lesson. But if you courageously stand up and honestly say “This is my mistake and I am responsible” the possibilities for learning will move towards you. Admission of a mistake, even if only privately to yourself, makes learning (3)by moving the focus away from blame assignment and towards understanding. This advice (4)counter to the cultural assumptions we have about mistakes and failure, namely that they are (5) things. We’re taught in school, in our families, or at work to feel guilty about failure and to do whatever we can to (6)mistakes. This sense of shame explains why many people give up on their goals: they’re not (7) for the mistakes and failures What’s missing in many people’s beliefs about success is the fact that the more (8)the goal, the more frequent and difficult setbacks will be. The larger your ambitions, the more dependent you will be on your ability to overcome and learn from your mistakes. But for many reasons admitting mistakes is difficult. An implied value in many cultures is that our work represents us: if you fail a test, then you are a (9). If you make a mistake then you are a mistake. Learning from mistakes requires three things: putting yourself in situations where you can make interesting mistakes; having the self-confidence to admit to them; being (10)about making changes.(8)内应选()ArunsBaccessCchallengingDshamefulEcourageousFpossibleGadmitHfailureIavoidJpreparedKactivitiesLfrom

单选题We can learn from the passage that _____.Athe hotels where you stay will offer you free breakfastBdining information can be obtained from your tour guidesCyou can have a complete choice of local dishes at the hotelDa full list of local restaurants can be found on the tour pages

单选题From the passage, we know that you can contact the sales representatives by _____.AfaxBe-mailCtelephoneDpersonal visit