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I won't make the()mistake next time.
A . like
B . same
C . near
D . similar
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He knew he was making a mistake at the beginning.
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In America, it's hard to enter college, but easy to graduate.( )
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Retailers make the purchase of goods easy for institutions.
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The famous Irish Proverb is “It's easy to halve the () where there's love”.
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______ makes the mistakes must correct them.
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You can make the mistake of jumping straight into your writing.
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______ makes mistakes must correct them.
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They find it easy to make quick choices, although they may often choose unwisely.
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Children ______ make mistakes, unconsciously or intentionally.
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Bike sharing makes our life (easy) than ever.
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If you make a mistake, delete the characters you have entered using the backspace delete key.
A. remove
B. recover
C. install
D. restart
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Philip thinks it's easy to take photographs of
A.trees.
B.animals.
C.children.
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Less commonly, they make mistakes with tragic (consequences).()
A.sequence
B.concern
C.influences
D.results
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I ________ be slow, but at least I don’t make stupid mistakes.
A.must
B.need
C.shoul
D.may
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It's often a mistake to______appearance: that poor-looking individual is anything but poor. In fact, he is a millionaire.
A.go over
B.go by
C.go against
D.go for
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Good learners are never afraid of making mistakes.A.好的学习者也会犯错。
B.好的学习者不怕犯错。
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_________We are young. We shouldn’t be too afraid of making mistake.
A.As if
B.Since
C.Before
D.After
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We can make mistakes at any age. Some mistakes we make are about money. But most mistakes are about people. "Did Jerry really care when I broken up with Helen?" "When I got that great job did Jim really feel good about it, as a friend?" "Or did be envy my luck?" "And Paul-- why didn't I pick up that he was friendly just because I had a car?" When we look back, doubts like these can make us feel bad. But when we look back, it's too late.
Why do we go wrong about our friends or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides their real meaning. And if we don't really listen, we miss the feeling behind the words. Suppose someone tells you, "You're a lucky dog." Is he really on your side? If he says, "You're a lucky guy" or "You're a lucky gal," that's being friendly. But "lucky dog" ? There's a bit of envy in those words. Maybe he doesn't see it himself. But bringing in the "dog" bit puts you down a little. What be may be saying is that be doesn't think you deserve your luck.
"Just think of all the things you have to be thankful for" is another noise that says one thing and means another. It could mean that the speaker is trying to get you to see your problem as part of you life as a whole. But is he? Wrapped up in this phrase is the thought that your problem isn't important. It's telling you to think of all the starving people in the world when you haven't got a date for Saturday night.
How can you tell the real meaning behind someone's words? One way is to take a good look at the person talking. Do his words fit the way he looks? Does what he says square with the tone of voice? His posture? The look in his eyes? Stop and think. The minute you spend thinking about the real meaning of what people say to you may save another mistake.
Note: guy = boy; gal = girl
In paragraph 1, when the writer recalls some things that happened between him and his friends, ______.
A.he feels happy, thinking of how nice his friends were to him.
B.he feels he may not have "read" his friends' true feelings correctly.
C.he thinks it was a mistake to have broken up with his girlfriend.
D.he is sorry that his friends let him down.
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If you have made any mistake in the class, dont feel ashamed for it. Its common for students to make mistakes.
此题为多项选择题。
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We can make mistakes at any age. Some mistakes we make are about money. But most mistakes are about people. "Did Jerry really care when I broke up with Helen? " "When I got that great job, did Jim really feel good about it, as a friend? Or did he envy my luck?" When we look back, doubts like these can make us feel bad. But when we look back, it's too late.
Why do we go wrong about our friends, or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides their real meaning. And if we don't really listen we miss the feeling behind the words. Suppose someone tells you, "You're a lucky dog." That's friendly. But "lucky dog"? There is a bit of envy in those words. Maybe he doesn't see it himself. But mentioning the "dog" puts you down a little. What he may be saying is that he doesn't think you ought to have your luck.
"Just think of all the things you have to be thankful for" is another noise that says one thing and means another. It could mean that the speaker is trying to get you to see your problem as part of your life as a whole. But is he? Wrapped up in this phrase is the thought that your problem isn't important. It's telling you to think of all the starving people in the world when you haven't got a date for Saturday night.
How can you tell the real meaning behind someone's words? One way is to take a good look at the person talking. Do his words fit the way he looks? Does what he says agree with the tone of voice? His posture (姿态)? The look in his eyes? Stop and think. (47) If you spend one minute thinking about the real meaning of what people say to you, you may avoid another mistake.
This passage is mainly about______.
A.how to interpret what people say
B.what to do when you listen to others talking
C.how to avoid mistakes when you communicate with people
D.why we go wrong with people sometimes
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The famous Irish Proverb is “It's easy to halve the () where there's love”.
A.potato
B.apple
C.pineaplle
D.orange
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Though he is a good student, he()makes mistakes.
A.A.sometime
B.B.sometimes
C.C.some time
D.D.some times
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Never be () making mistakes.
A.afraid
B.afraid of
C.afraid in
D.afraid out