Find out who you really are: Most dreams come to us at an early age. The trouble with these early dreams is that WE CHANGE. Without thinking about what you want regularly, you may be blindly following something you don?t even want anymore. If you?re feeling lost, or even if you?re not, stop and ask yourself: What makes me happy?
Don’t make general goals: This is perhaps the easiest way one gets lost. Simply saying to yourself, ―I want to be president‖ or ―I want to be the next Steve Jobs‖ is too broad and has no plan attached. Have a clear set of goals mapped out in a weekly or monthly plan. And make sure all of those things you ―could do today‖ are in fact done.
Don’t wait for something to happen to you: Simply having a strong dream will not make it come true. You create the world you live in so it?s up to you to take action. If you?re serious about something, know it inside and out. What are the problems? What are the opportunities? And learn from others. Hearing others? success stories will inspire you to action.
You may feel that this is easier said than done, but once you understand yourselves and the road you want to take, you are already halfway to success. 53. What is the author?s opinion about dreams? A. They are the only way to achieve success.
B. They usually cause people troubles. C. They are always changing
D. They shouldn?t be followed blindly 54. Which of the following does the author suggest? A. Don?t make detailed plans B. Wait for something to happen to you C. Find out who you are D. Never change your goals
55. What is the author?s intention in writing this article?
A. To describe the experiences of the author B. To tell people to give up their dreams C. To help readers to achieve success D. To warm readers about their dreams 56. The underlined expression ―inside and out‖ in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to ______. A. practically B. completely C. nearly D. finally E
Xin Hua Cinema – Now showing
Dolphin Tale — This movie is based on the amazing true story of a brave dolphin and a group of strangers who work together to save her life. She is recued and transported to the Animal Hospital, but her fight for survival has just begun. Suitable for people of all ages. Times: 10 am; 1pm; 5.30pm (Mon- Sun)
Super 8— In the summer of 1979, a group of friends in a small town witness a terrible train crash and soon relies that it is not an accident. Shortly after that, strange events begin to take place in town. A local policeman tries to uncover the truth and discovers something more terrifying than any of them could have imagined.
Times: 4pm; 8pm; 10.30pm (Mon-Fri)
Midnight in Paris — This romantic comedy set in Paris is about a family that goes there because, and