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本套试卷集合了考试编委会的理论成果。专家们为考生提供了题目的答案,并逐题进行了讲解和分析。每道题在给出答案的同时,也给出了详尽透彻的解析,帮助考生进行知识点的巩固和记忆,让考生知其然,也知其所以然,从而能够把知识灵活自如地运用到实际中去。
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1.Let Go of the Past
Life inflicts pains on us now and then. Who hasn't had their heart broken at least once? In most cases, time heals our wounds. But sometimes an event hurts us so deeply that we find it practically impossible to forget. We hold on tightly to the anguish and hurt. However, I have found that by taking some deliberate steps, I have been able to eventually let go of even my most painful experiences. These practices—learning to accept the reality, focusing on my purpose and practicing gratitude- -have oriented me to more meaningful aspects of life.
It is important to take life as it comes. Accidents will happen, and no matter how much we prepare, something may still go wrong. Avoidable or not, whatever happened did happen; crying over spilled milk helps nothing. I understand that there are always events beyond our control. By accepting these events, I'm able to let go of them and move on with my life. In this way, I become stronger and happier.
In addition, I try to bring focus back to my purpose. This means cutting off everything except what matters most. This practice can be insanely powerful. By redirecting my attention and energy back to my purpose, I lessen the impact of the past on me. I feel relieved because I'm now fully aware of what brings meaning and joy to my life. Once again, I'm living in the present moment; anything that does not align with my purpose rightfully loses all importance to me.
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I realize that the only valuable thing that the past has to offer is the lesson learned for future use. It will make any pain we experienced worthwhile. Once the lesson is drawn, we can simply let the past go for good. With that in the back of my mind, I put the past events away with no intention of ever retrieving or reliving them. By leaving the past where it belongs, I know that I'm ready to completely focus on the present moment once again.
Life inflicts pains on us now and then. Who hasn't had their heart broken at least once? In most cases, time heals our wounds. But sometimes an event hurts us so deeply that we find it practically impossible to forget. We hold on tightly to the anguish and hurt. However, I have found that by taking some deliberate steps, I have been able to eventually let go of even my most painful experiences. These practices—learning to accept the reality, focusing on my purpose and practicing gratitude- -have oriented me to more meaningful aspects of life.
It is important to take life as it comes. Accidents will happen, and no matter how much we prepare, something may still go wrong. Avoidable or not, whatever happened did happen; crying over spilled milk helps nothing. I understand that there are always events beyond our control. By accepting these events, I'm able to let go of them and move on with my life. In this way, I become stronger and happier.
In addition, I try to bring focus back to my purpose. This means cutting off everything except what matters most. This practice can be insanely powerful. By redirecting my attention and energy back to my purpose, I lessen the impact of the past on me. I feel relieved because I'm now fully aware of what brings meaning and joy to my life. Once again, I'm living in the present moment; anything that does not align with my purpose rightfully loses all importance to me.
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I realize that the only valuable thing that the past has to offer is the lesson learned for future use. It will make any pain we experienced worthwhile. Once the lesson is drawn, we can simply let the past go for good. With that in the back of my mind, I put the past events away with no intention of ever retrieving or reliving them. By leaving the past where it belongs, I know that I'm ready to completely focus on the present moment once again.
2.How to Be a Better Arguer
If you're anything like me, you argue because you want to win people over to your side, to be right, to show them the light. But think about it: Does it ever really work? Not for me. Thankfully, experts have come up with a remedy. As they suggest, arguers should win people over by dialing down the aggression.
If you're anything like me, you argue because you want to win people over to your side, to be right, to show them the light. But think about it: Does it ever really work? Not for me. Thankfully, experts have come up with a remedy. As they suggest, arguers should win people over by dialing down the aggression.
3.What cultural symbol would you prefer to use as a representation of China, the Great Wall, the moon cake, Tai Ji, Bejjing opera, or something else? Write a 300-word expository essay to express your opinion.
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