If you suddenly found out you only had 6 months to live, would the things in front of you matter to you?Would the emails waiting for a response matter?Would the work you’re doing matter?Would a big car and nice house and high-paying job and cool computer and mobile device and nice shoes and clothes matter?I’m not saying they wouldn’t matter…but it’s important to ask yourself whether they would.
For many of us, it’s the loved ones in our lives. If we don’t have loved ones, maybe it’s time we started figuring out why. Maybe we haven’t made time for others, for getting out and meeting others and helping others. Maybe we have shut ourselves in somehow. Or maybe we do have love ones, but we don’t seem to have the time we want to spend with them.
For many of us, doing work that matters would matter. That might mean helping others, or making a vital contribution to society, or creating something brilliant and inspiring, or expressing ourselves somehow.
For many of us, experiencing life would matter—really being in the moment, finding passion in our lives, seeing the world and traveling, or just seeing the world that’s around us right now.
I highly recommend that you spend at least a little time now, and regularly, figuring out what really matters.
Make the time for what does matter today. Put it on your schedule, and don’t miss that appointment. Make those tough decisions—because choosing to live a life that is filled with the important stuff means making choices, and they’re not always easy choices. But it matters.
Spend time with your significant others;show them how important they are. Take the time to stay with your child, to read with her, to play with her, to have good conversations with her, to take walks with her. Take time to be in nature, to appreciate the beauty of the world around us.
The life you have left is a gift. Cherish it. Enjoy it now, to the fullest. Do what matters, now.
24. Why does the author ask so many questions in Paragraph 1?
A. To expect readers to solve them.
B. To make readers focus on the problems.
C. To share his puzzles with readers.
D. To arouse readers’ interest in his topic.
25. For many of us, the following things matter EXCEPT .
A. enjoying life B. having a big car
C. creating some great things D. being with our loved ones
26. What does the author suggest?
A. We should often reflect on what is important in our life.
B. We should spend a little time living a life.
C. We should choose to live an important life.
D. We should spend all our time with our significant ones.
27. From the writing style of this passage, we can see that it is .
A. a novel B. a report C. a speech D. a poem
DBAC
A. Profits enlarging B. Technology developing C. Education investing D. Benefits transferring E. Dominance disappearing F. A nation rising |
The following is an imaginary diary entry written by US president. This diary is part of Global Trends 2025, which was written by the US National Intelligence Council
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Global wealth and economic power will shift from West to East.
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The transition from old fuels to new will be slow, as will the development of new technologies that present feasible alternatives to fossil fuels or help eliminate food and water problems. All current technologies are inadequate, and new ones will probably not be commercially possible by 2025