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    One       
             
      The      
    quest for success always begins with a target. As Berra once said, "You got      
    to be very careful if you don't know where you're going, because you might      
    not get there."      
      Too many people wander through life like sleepwalkers. Each day they follow      
    familiar routines, never asking, "What am I doing with my life?" and they    
  don't know what they're doing because they lack goals.        
      Goal-setting is a focusing of the will to move in a certain direction. Begin              
    with a clear conception of what you want. Write down your goals and date them              
    - putting them into words clarifies them. Rather than concentrating on objects              
    to acquire and possess, focus on fulfilling your desires to do, to produce,              
    to contribute - goal-setting that yields the true sense of satisfaction we              
    all need.                
      It's important to visualize yourself accomplishing your goal. While losers             
    visualize the penalties of failure, winners visualize the rewards of success.    
  I've seen it among athletes, entrepreneurs and public speakers.               
      I've done it myself. I was terrified of air travel. Friends quoted statistics             
    contrasting air and highway safety, but it made no difference. I had read             
    too many articles describing crash scenes and imagined these scenes vividly.             
    I had programmed myself, without realizing it, to stay off planes.               
      Then one summer I had the opportunity to fly on a private plane with friends             
    to a resort. I didn't want to miss out on a great vacation. So I spent two             
    weeks imagining a smooth flight on a beautiful sunny day and an easy landing.    
               
               
      When the day arrived, I was eager to go. To    
  everyone's surprise, I got on             
    the plane and flew. I loved every minute of it, and I still use the techniques             
    I employed that day.               
      (290 words)               
               
               
   
  1.             
    According to the passage, if you want to be successful, the first thing for             
    you to do is to ________.( D             
    )             
              
               
    (a) find the right methods              
               
                
    (b) be careful                
               
                
    (c) know your ability              
               
                
    (d) have a clear goal                
   
  2.             
    If you have a target, you will ________.(           
    B )           
                
             
              
    (a) wander like a sleepwalker              
             
              
    (b) know well what you are doing              
             
              
    (c) do the same work everyday without questioning it            
             
              
    (d) work very hard              
   
  3.             
    Goal-setting means ________.(             
    C )             
                 
               
                
    (a) concentrating on things you want to possess                
               
                
    (b) listing all the things you desire to have              
               
                
    (c) focusing on doing things truly valuable              
               
                
    (d) visualizing the penalties of failure                
   
  4.             
    The problem with the author before he overcame his fear of air travel is that      
  ________.(            
    C )            
                
              
               
    (a) he didn't know air travel is safer than highway travel             
              
               
    (b) he knew he was reluctant to fly but was unable to do anything about it            
                
              
               
    (c) he read too much about plane crashes and tried to avoid flying unconsciously            
                
              
               
    (d) he wanted to take a private plane instead of a public one             
                
   
  5.             
    A good title for the passage is ________.(            
    A )            
                
              
               
    (a) Define Your Goals               
              
               
    (b) Visualize Rewards of Success             
              
               
    (c) Overcome the Fear of Air Travel               
              
               
    (d) Sleepwalking Through Life                                                     
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  Passage                 
    Two                   
          My father was 17 when he left the farm in Cameron, N.C., and set off for             
    Baltimore to apply for a job at the Martin Aircraft Company. When asked what             
    he wanted to do, he said, "Everything."             
      He explained that his goal was to learn every job in the factory.    
  He'd like             
    to go to a department and find out what was done there. When the supervisor             
    determined his work was as good as anyone else's, he'd want to go to a different             
    department and start over. The personnel people agreed to this unusual request,             
    and by the time H. T. Morris was 20, he'd made his way through the huge factory             
    and was working in experimental design for a fantastic salary.               
      Whenever he went to a new department, he looked for the guys who had been             
    around forever. These were the people novices usually avoided, afraid that             
    next to them they'd look like the beginners they were.              
      My father asked them every question he could think of. They liked this inquisitive             
    young man and showed him shortcuts they had developed that no one else had             
    ever asked about. These sages became his mentors. Whatever your goals, plan             
    to network with those who know more than you. Model your efforts on theirs,             
    adjusting and improving as you go.              
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     6. The    
  author's              
    father applied for a job at the Martin Aircraft Company and his goal was      
  ________.(              
    C )                
               
                
    (a) to be a good worker with a special knowledge about his work                 
               
                
    (b) to do everything assigned him willingly                   
               
                
    (c) to be able to do whatever job there was in the factory                  
               
                
    (d) to be a good supervisor himself in the future                  
   
  7.             
    The request made by the author's father was regarded by the personnel department             
    as ________.(            
    B )            
                   
              
               
    (a) natural                
              
               
    (b) strange                
              
               
    (c) unacceptable               
              
               
    (d) over-reaching                
   
  8.             
    It took the author's father about ________ years to be able to do every job             
    in the big factory.  (            
    B )            
                   
                 
               
    (a) two                
                 
               
    (b) three                 
                 
               
    (c) five                 
                 
               
    (d) six                
   
  9.            
    The             
    veteran workers in the factory liked the author's father because the young             
    man was ________.(            
    C )            
                     
              
               
    (a) willing to look like a beginner                 
              
               
    (b) trying to avoid being around forever                  
              
               
    (c) always asking questions                  
              
               
    (d) interested in his mentors                
   
  10.             
    The advice given by the author is: ________.(             
    D )             
                    
               
                
    (a) Have a goal in your life                 
               
                
    (b) Be modest while working                 
               
                
    (c) Be ready to ask questions                  
               
           
    (d) Learn from those who know more than you                                  
           
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  Passage                 
    Three                   
      In any field it's important to have ambition and drive. But having worked             
    as a psychologist with athletes, executives, artists and young people, I've             
    learned that those who rise to the headiest heights in any field aren't necessarily             
    the ones with the greatest natural talent. They're the diligent few who put             
    in the hours. They work hard. And then they work harder.               
      Recent research by fellow psychologists bears out the significance of focused             
    hard work. In 1988, K. Anders Ericsson of Florida State University in Tallahassee             
    and colleagues in Germany compared the careers of two groups of young musicians.             
    The ten members of the first group were identified as potential topflight             
    international performers. Another ten were identified as merely    
  "good". Ericsson             
    also included ten violinists performing in orchestras of international reputation,             
    such as the Berlin Philharmonic. Both student groups kept diaries of their             
    current practice schedules, and all three groups provided estimates of their             
    earlier schedules.               
      Of the student musicians, Ericsson found, by the age of 20, the    
  "good" group              
    had practiced 7500 hours - an impressive total. But the potential world-class              
    performers had practiced a staggering 10 000 hours - the equivalent of more              
    than a year of hard work. "It's the difference between a college freshman              
    and a junior," Ericsson says. Moreover, the top group's total practice time              
    matched almost exactly that of the symphony performers at the same age.    
                 
      Of course, there's a difference between hard work and drudgery. Keeping your             
    nose mindlessly to the grindstone will only get you abraded nostrils. It's             
    important to put in the hours. But it's not just the hours that count. For             
    hard work to really pay off, you need to work effectively.               
       (276 words)             
               
             
  
  11.             
    According to the author, the most important quality for one  desiring the greatest    
              
    achievements is  ________.(          
    D )             
            
             
    (a) ambition                
              
               
    (b) drive                   
             
              
    (c) the greatest natural talent                
              
               
    (d) hard work                   
  
   
  12.             
    It can be learned from the passage that the aim of Ericsson's research work             
    was  ________.(            
    C )            
             
              
    (a) to find the highflying               
              
               
    (b) to find the best young musicians                
              
               
    (c) to find the importance of hard work    
                    
             
              
    (d) to understand the psychology of potentially successful musicians                
 
   
  13.    
  Ericsson's research showed that ________.(           
    D )           
                   
             
              
    (a) the potential world-class performers had spent more years practicing           
    in school                
            
             
    (b) the students in the    
    "good" group had not worked very hard               
             
              
    (c) the students in the    
    "good" group were college freshmen while the potential            
    world-class performers were college juniors                   
             
              
    (d) the students in the top group spent much more time practicing                
  
   
  14.             
    The word "drudgery" in the last paragraph means ________.(            
    C )            
                    
              
               
    (a) laziness                   
             
              
    (b) light work                 
             
              
    (c) dull work                
              
               
    (d) interesting work                
   
  15.             
    A good title for the passage is: ________.(           
    D )           
                   
             
              
    (a) Ericsson and His Research      
                   
                
             
    (b) The Difference    
    Between Hard Work and Effective Work             
            
             
    (c)  Practice Makes Perfect      
                  
       
        
    (d)  The Importance of Hard Work                                         
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