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[单项选择]The ability to change with the time is the key to being successful in the fast paced world of the 21st century. Life, after all, is about change. But why, for so many of us, is change so difficult to deal with
Many years ago, Dr. Johnson faced a major change in his life. He at first responded to it by becoming angry and confused. But finally he realized that, instead of having to deal with the change, he himself had to change. Johnson made up the story of "Who Moved My Cheese" to get himself to laugh at his foolish mistakes and fears.
"Who Moved My Cheese" deals with four laboratory mice who live in a maze (迷 宫). They look for the thing that makes them happy -- cheese. In the book, cheese is a metaphor for the things we want in life; the maze is where we look for those things. When the cheese is moved, each mouse is forced to deal with the change. Eventually, all four of them realize that they can triumph in changing times.
The book was first published in 1998. Since the
[填空题] Societies change over time while their reputations 【B1】 behind. Many things which are often regarded as 【B2】 British derive from books, songs or plays which were written a long time ago and which are no longer 【B3】 of modern life. One example of this is the popular belief 【B4】 Britain is a ’’land of tradition’’. This is what most tourist brochures 【B5】 . It is based on 【B6】 can be seen in public life and on centuries of political continuity. And at this level, it is 【B7】 true. The 【B8】 ceremony of the state opening of Parliament, for instance, carefully 【B9】 customs which are centuries old. 【B10】 does the military ceremony of ’’trooping the color’’ 【B11】 , the changing of the guard outside Buckingham Palace never changes.
【B12】 , in their private everyday lives, the British as individuals are probably less 【B13】 to follow tradition than 【B14】 the people of most other countries. There are very few ancient traditions that ar
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