C. Pursue something abstract. D. Work on theoretical mathematics 4. 5. B. The job involves a lot of difficulties. 1. D. The job is inviting only in terms of its pay. A. To get permission to attend his class. B. To get permission to quit his class. C. To get permission for a sick leave. D. To get permission to get her essay back. A. She faces the danger of lowering her grade point average. B. She cannot take a film class next semester. C. She wants to cover her humanities requirements. D. She has difficulty in reading Great Expectations. A. Sign up for free tutoring in writing. B. Work with Dr. Pearl at his office every day. A. Ken has something wrong with his ears. B. Ken is better known than before. C. Ken attended the important lecture. D. Ken is always absent-minded. A. The job is hard especially in summer. C. The job is challenging but rewarding. 2. 3. C. Work with Dr. Pearl at The Found Librarian every day. D. Go to the University Writing Center at 11 a.m. each Friday. A. Disappointed. B. Indifferent. C. Patient. D. Satisfied. 4. Nothing succeeds like confidence. When you are truly and justifiably confident, it radiates from you like sunlight, and attracts success to you like a magnet. It's so important to (1)
believe in yourself. Believe that you can do anything under any (2)
(circumstances) , because if you believe you can, then you really will. That belief just keeps you (3) (searching for) success, and then pretty soon you can get it. Confidence is more than an attitude. It comes from knowing exactly where you are going, and how you are going to get there. It comes from (4)
(a strong sense of) purpose. It comes from a strong commitment to take (5) (responsibility) , rather than just let life happen. One way to develop self-confidence is to do the thing you fear and get a record of successful experiences behind you. Confidence does not equal self-importance. Self-importance is born out of fear and (6)comes from strength and (7) (insecurity) , while confidence (integrity) . Confidence is not just believing you can do it. Confidence is knowing you can do it, and knowing that you are capable of (8)
(accomplishing) anything you want. Anything can be achieved through focused, determined effort, commitment and self-confidence. If your life is not what you (9) (are longing for) , you have the power to change it, and you must make such changes on a moment-by-moment basis. Live with your goals and your plan of action, and live each moment with your (10)
(priorities) in mind, then you will have the life you want. Unit2
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3. A. He is upset that his sister is missing. B. He is tired of his sister's explanations. C. He is dissatisfied with his sister's housework. D. He's very unhappy at his sister's act. A. He is always in a bad mood.
B. He is rarely in a bad mood.
C. He often loses his temper. D. He makes a fuss about losing his temper.
A. He didn't make the joke about Horace on purpose. B. He made Horace angry by calling his nickname.
C. He couldn't help Horace with his problem. D. He offended Horace deliberately. A. He feels unsympathetic. B. He feels it's too bad. 4. C. He feels it's unfair. D. He feels disappointed A. She can't get prepared for the interview. B. She is confident about the interview. C. She can't bear the all-week interview. D. She is worried about the interview. A. One or two times. B. Two or three times. C. Three or four times. D. Four or five times. A. Because the man loves the yellow and blue flowers there. B. Because he and his father had a lot of happy memories there. C. Because the mountain is a good place for hiking and camping. D. Because the mountain is the favorite place for his Family. A. He had a heart attack and died peacefully. B. He was attacked hard and died quickly. C. He died peacefully when preparing dinner. D. He died peacefully while sleeping on the bed. A. Boyfriend and girlfriend. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4.