Your beliefs are very powerful and have the power to create or to destroy your life. In most cases,whatever you believe is what you will become. If you believe that you are a loser,that you never get a break in life,and that you can't accomplish anything,these things will be your reality. 1 that you can do anything you determined to do,and when you do,your accomplishments will know no bounds. You control your beliefs,and that is how you unlimitedly control your life.
This is a very important point. 2 Many of our beliefs come from our environment,the world we live in on a daily basis. If your environment is limiting your beliefs,then work very hard on changing it. If you are constantly around people who are negative and limiting,find other people to hang out with.
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4 That is why it is so important to experience success on a regular basis. Set small,achievable goals,and then try your best to reach them. "I will finish this project by early afternoon.""I will make six calls on the phone in the next hour. " "I will exercise for 20 minutes tonight."When you start to experience success,then you start to believe in success,and that leads to more and bigger success.
5 The more you learn,the more things you will know to be possible. Always take advantage of opportunities to learn something new. It will bring new possibility into your beliefs and your life. Most importantly,you can develop new beliefs by setting and imagining goals for your life. Define your goals clearly and accurately. Then,in your mind,see yourself achieving them in all of their sensible details. Mentally live the experience,see the sights,hear the sounds,smell the aroma (芳香) ,feel the feelings. Your broughtup beliefs will lead you to their reality.
A. Beliefs come from knowledge.
B. So how do you develop beliefs that will enable you?
C. Contact with positive and successful people.
D. Beliefs also come from past experiences.
E. Never give up your dream and work hard to realize it.
F. Believe that you are unlimited
G. Don't let the positive surroundings influence you.
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本文論述積極向上的信念對人的未來影響巨大,并介紹了如何擁有積極的信念。
1. F考查轉(zhuǎn)折與對比關(guān)系。本段總起講述信念的重要性,你相信自己能做到,就一定能做到。故選F項。
2. B本段承上啟下,后幾段都介紹如何形成積極的信念。故B項正確c
3. C考查因果關(guān)系。上句提到要遠離消極、思想負面的人,所以本句談到要接觸樂觀、積極的成功人士。
4. D 本段主要講信念和經(jīng)驗的關(guān)系。故D項正確。
5. A考查總分關(guān)系。本段主要講信念和知識的關(guān)系。故A項正確
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