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2023届高三第一次调研考试英语试卷

高三英语试卷分析推举度:学校英语期末考试试卷分析推举度:学

校英语期末考试试卷分析推举度:考试试卷总结与反思推举度:英语

试卷分析改进措施推举度:

2023届高三第一次调研考试英语试卷

一、单项填空

Thankstotheeffortsinenvironmentalprotection,the

wetlandhasbeentoitsoriginalappearance.

A.restoredB.delivered

C.transferredD.drafted

Thevillageevolvedintoamajore-commercecenter,and

thepast,thevillagersowedtheirsuccesstothereform

andopening-uppolicy.

A.reviewedB.reviewing

C.toreviewD.beingreviewed

一Tedhasneverbeensorude!

—Hesomethingheshouldn,thave,butIguesshe

didn,tmeanthat.

A.hassaidB.hadsaid

千里之行,始于足下。

C.saidD.wassaying

Jack,sfellowworkersoftenturntohimforhelpwhen

trappedintroublebecauseheisaofideas.

A.fountainB.session

C.diagramD.resource

Thepressshouldexpanditsinfluenceininternational

publicopiniontomakeChina,svoicebetterintheworld.

A.hearingB.tobeheard

C.hearD.heard

Takingtargetedmeasurestohelppeopleliftthemselvesout

ofpoverty,hasbeenpredicted,isfruitful.

A.whatB.which

C.asD.that

Sincethematchisover,wecanbytravellingandstop

thinkingaboutbasketball.

A.diveinB.switchoff

C.pulloutD.splitup

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Tomakeabreakthroughinhisscientificresearch,the

scientisthasbeenmakinga(n)amountofeffort.

A.modestB.miserable

C.optionalD.tremendous

—Kevin,timeforthenextdestination!

—Nohurry!Another15minutesandweallthe

exhibitionroomsofthemuseum.

A.amexploringB.haveexplored

C.willexploreD.willhaveexplored

Ifithadnotbeenfortheheroes,contributionsand

sacrifices,Wesuchahappylife.

A.wouldn,thaveledB.wouldn,tbeleading

C.haven,tledD.arenotleading

ThebusdroppedmeoffandpulledawayIrealizedI

hadleftmybagonit.

A.whileB.before

C.afterD.since

Ifwesurroundourselveswithpeopleourmajorpurpose,

千里之行,始于足下。

Wecangettheirsupportandencouragement.

A.insympathywithB.intermsof

C.inhonourofD.incontrastwith

Itwasannouncedthatonlyafterthecandidates,papers

werecollectedtoleavetheroom.

A.hadtheybeenpermittedB.wouldtheybepermitted

C.thattheywouldbepermittedD.thattheyhadbeen

permitted

---Whatdifferencewillitmakeweshallgotothe

concertonTuesdayorSaturday

—Theyofferadiscountonweekdays.

A.thatB.when

C.ifD.why

—Whatamess!You,realwaysthrowingthingsabout.

—Don,tbe,Mum.Iwilltidyitupnow.

A.hotunderthecollarB.oncloudnine

C.offthetopofyourheadD.downinthedumps

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二、完形填空

WhenIwas13yearsold,Istoppedspeaking.I,mstillnot

exactlysure一IthinkIfeltthatwordsgotmeinto

trouble.Theboysinmyclasswerealwaysme,telling

metoshutup.Oneday,Iintouncontrollablesobs

behindthesportshal1.

Sothroughoutmy,Iclammedup一dealingwiththe

widerworldonlyinwhispersandshrugs.My

isolation(孤立)ledtoindescribablethat

nothingcouldrelieve.Icouldn,torsocialise.Then,

at15,apsychologistsawinme—ShesaidIwasin

intelligentbut,andneededtochangeschoolsfora

freshstart.

Myparentssentmetoadifferentcomprehensive.Iknewno

oneandIhadthechancetomyself.Cheeredbythe

psychologist,sinme,Iworkedhardandbecamea

SWot(亥∣J苦学习的人).Asaresult,myparentswere.

Finallyat20,Iwasreferredtoapsychiatristandhediagnosed

mewithamildformofautism(自闭症).Itwassucha(n)

toknowwhatwashappeningthatIcriedonthebusontheway

home.

Ittookafurtherfiveyearstoagain,adecision

thatwasasmuchasurprisetomeasitwastoeveryoneelse.

Imyselfhard,becomingmoreconfident.Gradually,I

myspeech.Idefinitelygetmorethanusualpleasure

fromtheuseof.It,sstillsuchafreshexperience

千里之行,始于足下。

formedifferentwords—onesthatcansoundsocomplex,

andcarrysomuch.

WhenIthinkofwhatIhave_____Ifeellikecrying,but

Idon,titupanymore.Instead,Ienjoytalkingabout

it.

1.A.whenB.whyC.howD.where

2.A.encouraging:B.teasingC.ignoringD.

praising

3.A.collapsedB.dividedC.lookedD.laughed

4.A.teensB.experiencesC.educationD.life

5.A.tirednessB.boredomC.lonelinessD.guilt

6.A.waitB.singC.mixD.move

7.A.potentialB.weaknessC.justiceD.

ambition

8.A.arbitraryB.innocentC.conventionalD.

insecure

9.A.entertainB.abandonC.comfortD.reinvent

10.A.interestB.faithI3.investmentD.

patience

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11.A.proudB.passiveC.cautiousD.curious

12.A.surpriseB.embarrassmentC.pityD.

relief

13.A.complainB.connectC.studyD.speak

14.A.struckB.drewNC.pushedD.rushed

15.A.putoutB.builtupC.lookedthroughD.

tookdown

16.A.languageB.knowledgeC.wisdomD.

imagination

17.A.discoveringB.underliningC.compilingD.

creating

18.A.responsibilityB.flexibilityC.emotion

D.depression

19.A.heldontoB.lookedforwardtoC.stayedaway

fromD.missedouton

20.A.sumB.bottleC.thinkD.polish

三、阅读理解

Travellingwithskiingorsnowboardingequipmentcanbea

bitofaneffort,particularlyifyou,reswappingbetween

buses,trainsandplanes.Takeasimpler,moredirectrouteto

千里之行,始于足下。

thefourAlpineoptionsontheEurostaratLondonSt.Pancras

InternationalorAshford.

LaRosiere

SainteFoy

Greatskiconditionsaren,taone-offhere,thanksto

Theslopesarequiet,theliftqueuesnon-existent,

theresort,shighaltitudeanditsmostlysouth-

andsnowyforestsandbreathtakingmountain

facingandthereforesunny-slopes.It,safamily

viewsdominate(掌握)youreyeline.Thisresortis

friendlyresortandkidswillenjoyskiingthrough

notaplacetocomeifyouliketoparty,butit,sa

thetreesandtunnelsonadventuretrail.

greatchoiceforthosewhowanttoprogresson

wide,emptypistes.

Motiers

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Tignes

Itisagoodresortforfirst-timeskiers.Thosenew

ItmaynotbetheprettiestresortintheFrenchAlps,

tothesportcanbookaholidaysafeinthe

butwhatitlacksincuteness,itmorethanmakesup

knowledgethatthey,renotstuckupasnowy

forinconvenience,takingtheconceptofski-inski­

mountainifthesportisn,tforthem.Thetownitself

outtoawholenewlevel.Itshigh-qualitysnow

hasaMuseumofPopularTraditions,

conditionsareallbutguaranteed.

Needtoknow

Youcantakeonepairofskisoronesnowboardonboardwith

youinadditiontoyourstandardadult

luggageallowance.Forsafetyreasons,skisandsnowboards

havetobekeptinaprotectivecasethat

coversthewholeitem.

千里之行,始于足下。

There,Satravelclasstosuiteverybudgetandstyle.

Thoughtheseatsareroomyandcomfortable,it,s

worthnothingtherearenosleeperbunkbeds.Withfree

Wi-Fiforall,youcanstayconnectedalltheway.

1.Ifoneislookingforapeacefulandcrowd-freeskiresort,

hewillprobablychoose.

A.LaRosiereB.SainteFoy

C.MotiersD.Tignes

2.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthat.

A.theEurostarofferseasyaccesstopopularAlpineski

resorts.

B.thereisnorestrictiononwell-protectedequipmenton

board.

C.travelerscanhaveagoodsleeponcomfortablebunkbeds

onboard

D.freeWi-Fiisprovidedonboardfortravellerswho

upgradetheirtravelclass

Whenadriverslamsonthebrakestoavoidhittinga

pedestriancrossingtheroadillegally,sheismakingamoral

decisionthatshiftsriskfromthepedestriantothepeoplein

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thecar.Self-drivingcarsmightsoonhavetomakesuchethical

(道德的)judgmentsontheirown—butsettlingonauniversal

moralcodeforthevehiclescouldbeatoughtask,suggestsa

survey.

Thelargesteversurveyofmachineethics,calledtheMoral

Machine,laidout13possiblesituationsinwhichsomeone,s

deathwasunavoidable.Respondentswereaskedtochoosewhoto

spareinsituationsthatinvolvedamixofvariables:youngor

old,richorpoor,morepeopleorfewer.Within18months,the

onlinequizhadrecorded40milliondecisionsmadebypeople

from233countriesandterritories.

Whentheresearchersanalysedtheseanswers,theyfound

thatthenationscouldbedividedintothreegroups.One

containsNorthAmericaandseveralEuropeannationswhere

Christianityhasbeenthedominant(占支酉己土也位的)religion;

anotherincludescountriessuchasJapan,Indonesiaand

Pakistan,withstrongConfucianorIslamictraditions.Athird

groupconsistsofcountriesinCentralandSouthAmerica,such

asColombiaandBrazil.Thefirstgroupshowedastronger

preferenceforsacrificingolderlivestosaveyoungerones

thandidthesecondgroup,forexample.

Theresearchersalsoidentifiedrelationshipsbetween

socialandeconomicfactorsinacountry.Theyfoundthatpeople

fromrelativelywealthycountrieswithstronginstitutions,

suchasFinlandandJapan,moreoftenchosetohitpeoplewho

steppedintotrafficillegallythandidrespondentsinnations

withweakerinstitutions,suchasNigeriaorPakistan.

千里之行,始于足下。

Peoplerarelyfacesuchmoraldilemmas,andsomecities

questionwhetherthepossiblesituationsposedintheonline

quizarerelevanttotheethicalandpracticalquestions

surroundingdriverlesscars.Buttheresearchersarguethatthe

findingsrevealculturaldifferencesthatgovernmentsand

makersofself-drivingcarsmusttakeintoaccountiftheywant

thevehiclestogainpublicacceptance.

AtleastBarbaraWege,whoheadsagroupworkingon

autonomous-vehicleethicsatAudiinIngolstadt,Germany,says

suchstudiesarevaluable.Wegearguesthatself-drivingcars

wou1dcausefeweraccidents,proportionally,thanhuman

driversdoeachyear一butthatpeoplemightfocusmoreonevents

involvingrobots.

SurveyssuchastheMoralMachinecanhelptobeginpublic

discussionsabouttheseunavoidableaccidentsthatmight

developtrust.''Weneedtocomeupwithasocialconsensus,,,

shesays,“aboutwhichriskswearewillingtotake.”

1.Whyisitdifficulttosetuniversalmoralrulesfor

programmingself-drivingcars

A.Socialvaluesalwayschangewiththetimes.

B.Moralchoicesvarybetweendifferentcultures.

C.Drivershaveapreferenceforsacrificingtheweak.

D.Carmakersarefacedwithdecisionsoflifeordeath.

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2.Theresearchersconductedthestudyby.

A.usingamassiveonlinequizworldwide

B.comparingdifferentculturesandcustoms

C.dividingtherespondentsintothreegroups

D.performingaseriesofcontrolledexperiments

3.Accordingtothestudy,inwhichcountryaredriversmore

likelytohitapedestriancrossingtheroadillegally

A.NigeriaB.Colombia

C.FinlandD.Indonesia

4.BarbaraWegewouldprobablyagreethat.

A.Self-drivingcarswillgreatlyimprovethetraffic

environment

B.Accidentscausedbyself-drivingcarsmightreceivemore

attention

C.Problemsinvolvingself-drivingcarsmightshakethe

publictrustinsociety

D.Carmakersneedn,ttaketheriskofsolving

self-drivingcarethicaldilemmas

千里之行,始于足下。

Statisticsoftensounds1ikeadrysubject,butsometimes

it,snecessarytotakeastatisticscoursetogetthecorrect

answertothisproblem.Takethefollowingcaseforexample:

afootballscout(球探)hearsofaplayerwhohaspoweredhis

teamtoagoodwin-lossrecord.Hiscoachesthinkhe,soneof

themosttalentedplayersthey,veseen.Butthescoutis

unimpressedbytheonepracticegameheseeshimin;hetells

hismanagerit,snotworthtryingtorecruit(录用)theplayer.

Mostsportsfanswouldthinkthatwasaprettyfoolish

decision,rightAthleticperformanceismuchtoovariableto

baseanimportantjudgmentonsuchasmallsample.Butconsider

thisproblem:anemployergetsanapplicationfromajunior

executive(主管人员)withanexcellentcollegerecordand

strongreferencesfromhiscurrentemployer.Theemployer

interviewstheapplicantandisunimpressed.Theemployertells

hiscolleaguesthatit,snotworthwhilerecruitinghim.

Mostpeopleregardthisasareasonablesortofdecision.

Butitisn,t.Countlessstudiesshowthattheunstructured

30-minuteinterviewisvirtuallyworthlessasapredictorof

long-termperformancebyanycriteriathathavebeenexamined.

Inbothcases,predictionsbasedonreferences-SChOoI

reports,priorperformance,lettersofrecommendation-givea

65~75%chanceofchoosingthebetterofthetwo.

Whydowegettheathleticproblemrightandtheemployment

problemwrongBecauseinthecaseofthejob,unlikefor

athleticperformance,Wehaven,tseenhundredsofcandidates

ininterviewsofaparticulartypeandseenhowwellperformance

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intheinterviewcorrespondstoultimate(最终的.)performance

inthesettingwe,reconcernedabout.Wehaven,tseenthat

theguywholookslikeafoolintheinterviewturnsouttobe

cleveronthejobandtheguywhodoeswellintheinterview

turnsouttobeaverage.Theonlywaytoseethattheinterview

isn,tgoingtobeworthmuchistobeabletoapplythe”law

oflargenumbers,,,whichassiststherecognitionthatan

interviewrepresentsaverysmallsampleofbehavior.

Thebottomline:there,ssafetyinnumbers.Themore

recommendationsapersonhas,themorepositivetheoutcomeis

likelytobefortheemployer.Considerthejobinterview:it,s

notonlyatinysample,it,snotevenasampleofjobbehavior

butofsomethingelseentirely.Psychologicaltheoryanddata

showthatweareincapableoftreatingtheinterviewdataas

littlemorethanunreliablegossip.It,sjusttoocompelling

(强迫性的)thatwe'velearnedalotfromthose30minutes.

Myrecommendationisnottointerviewatallunlessyou,re

goingtodevelopaninterviewprotocol(体系),withthehelpof

aprofessional,whichisbasedoncarefulanalysisofwhatyou

arelookingforinajobcandidate.Andthenaskexactlythe

samequestionsofeverycandidate.It,shardertodevelopsuch

aprotocolthanyoumightguess.Butitcanreallypayoff.

1.Thecasesinthefirsttwoparagraphsaremeantto.

A.illustratetheinfluenceoffans

B.showtheweaknessesofscouts

千里之行,始于足下。

C.attachimportancetointerviews

D.introducethetopicofthepassage

2.Theauthorbelievesthat.

A.thesettinginthejobinterviewistooartificialto

beconvincing

B.asuccessfulcandidateusuallyusestrickstocoverhis

realcharacters

C.asmallsampleisnotenoughtomakeageneralized

judgementofacandidate

D.thenumberofcandidateshasn,tsatisfiedthe

requirementsforajobinterview

3.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage

A.Howemployeesareselected

B.Wherestatisticsareavailable

C.Whyjobinterviewsarepointless

D.Whenrecommendationsareneeded

TensofthousandsofyounginBritainwhoarestruggling

withtheirmentalhealthareseekinghelponlineforproblems

suchasanxiety,self-harm,anddepression.

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Soaringnumbersofunder-18sareturningtoapps,online

counsellingand“mooddiaries“tohelpthemmanageand

recoverfromconditionsthathaveleftthemfeelinglow,

isolatedand,insomecases,suicidal.

Agenerationofyoungpeopleareattractedbybeingable

toreceivefast,personalcareandadviceusingtheirphone

ratherthanhavingtowaitupto18monthstobetreatedbyan

NHSmentalheathprofessional.

Theshiftcomesasministerspreparethemselvesfor

publicationonThursdayofthefirstnewfiguresfor13years

showinghowcommonmentalhealthproblemsareintheyoung

mainlyasaresultoftheemergenceofsocialmediaanditsuse

infuellingfeelingsofinadequacy.

Thenumberofunder-18susingKooth,afreeonline

COUnSelling(询问的)service,hasshotupfrom20,OOOin20xx

to65,000lastyear,andisforecasttorisefurtherto100,000

thisyear.

OnehundredNHSclinicalcommissioninggroupsacross

England,morethanhalfthetotal,havenowcommissionedthe

service.Ithelpsyoungpeoplesufferingfromanxiety,lowmood,

poorself-worthorconfidence,self-harmandloneliness.

“Youngpeoplelikethefacttheycantalktoacounsellor

eitherinstantly,orwithin10minutes,foruptoanhourin

theevenings.Theylovethatimmediacy”,saidAaronSefi,the

researchandevaluationdirectoratXenZone,thecompanybehind

千里之行,始于足下。

Kooth.

“Theyalsolovetheanonymityinvolved,becausetheycan

signupwithoutgivingtheirpersonaldetails.Plus,they,re

incontrol,becausetheyarechoosingtocontactUSratherthan

beingtoldtodoso.”

Inaddition,123,138peopleintheUKdownload.CalmHarm,

anNHS-approvedappthathelpspeopleself-harmlessoftenor

notatall,betweenApril20xxandthismonth.

“Userstel1usthatCalmHarmhelpswithsuicidalthoughts

andintent,“saidDr.NiharaKrause,theconsultantclinical

psychologistwhodevelopedtheapp.aCurrently92%ofour

users,whoaremainlyfemaleandoftenaged15-21,saytheurge

reduced.”

CalmHarmisamong18appsthatNHSEnglandhasendorsed(支

持)tohelpcopewithmentalill-health.Theyalsoinclude

Bluelce,whichhelpsyoungpeoplemanagetheiremotionsusing

amooddiaryandautomaticrouting(自动转接)toemergencyhelp

numbersiftheirurgestoself-harmcontinue.

Expertswelcomedthetrendbutwarnedthatonlinehelpmust

complement,notreplace,face-to-faceappointmentswith

therapists,psychologistsandpsychiatrists.

“Mostyoungpeoplespendmuchoftheirtimeonline,and

itcanfeeleasierforthemtocommunicatethroughmessaging

andonlineservicesthanface-to-face,“saidTomMadders,

campaignsdirectoratYoungMinds,whichhelpspeopleunder26.

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“Evidence-basedmentalhealthappsandonlinesupport

servicescanbereallybeneficialinhelpingyoungpeopleto

lookaftertheirownmentalhealth,developstrategiesfor

copingwithdifficultemotions,andgetaccessibleinformation

andadvicewhentheyneedit.”

ClaireMurdoch,NHSEngland7snationalmentalhealth

director,said:"Technologyisconstantlyevolvingandyoung

peopleareusuallyattheforefront,soit,snosurprise

increasingnumbersareturningtoserviceslikethesewhichcan

certainlyplayapart,particularlywhenbackedupby

face-to-facesupport.”

TheNHS'sforthcominglong-termplan,duenextmonth,will

“harness(利用)allofthebenefitstheseadvancementscan

bring”,sheadded.

Meanwhile,37%oftheyoungpeoplereferredtoNHSchild

andadolescentmentalhealthservices(Camhs)inEnglandlast

yearwererefusedhelp,thechildren,scommissionerhas

revealed.

InananalysisofCamhscarepublishedonThursday,the

children,scommissionerforEngland,AnneLongfield,says

thatdespitepromisesbypoliticiansandNHSbossestoimprove

access,“avastgapremainsbetweenwhatisprovidedandwhat

childrenneed”.

Whileshefoundimprovementsinseveralareasofcare,

includingcareforeatingdisorders,newmothersandunder_18s

千里之行,始于足下。

inthecriminaljusticesystem,overall“thecurrentrateof

progressisstillnotgoodenoughforthemajorityofchildren

whorequirehelpbutarenotreceivingit,,.

1.Onlinehelpcanbecharacterizedas.

A.instant,confidentialandcontrollable

B.attractive,convenientandsymbolic

C.effective,accessibleandcontroversial

D.considerate,authenticandimpractical

2.Teenagerssufferfrommentalproblemsmainly

because.

A.theylackprofessionalguidance

B.theytendtobemoreself-centred

C.socialmediamakethemfeellessconfident

D.socialmediakeepthemdistantfromeachother

3.CalmHarmhelpsteenagersto.

A.keepajournaloftheirmoods

B.managetheirfeelingofstress

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C.reducetheurgetoharmthemselves

D.improvetheirself-identityandconfidence

4.Expertsbelievethatonlinehelpcan.

A.strengthenbondsbetweenteenagerswithmental

illnesses

B.playaroleinpushingforwardthecutting-edgeadvance

C.replaceface-to-faceappointmentswithprofessionals

D.serveasacomplementtoface-to-faceappointments

5.AccordingtoAnneLongfield,NHSchildandadolescent

mentalhealthservices.

A.havelivedUPtotheirexpectationsandpromises

B.arereluctanttohelpteenagerswithmentalillnesses

C.willcompletetheirambitiousforthcominglong-term

plan

D.needtostruggletomeettheincreasingneedsof

teenagers

6.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout

A.Thepopularityofonlineappsintreatingteenagers

千里之行,始于足下。

mentalillnesses.

B.Thecontrastsbetweenonlinehelpservicesand

face-to-facesupport.

C.Theinfluenceofteenagers,mentalillnessesononline

helpservices.

D.Thedrawbackswiththeexistingadolescentmentalhealth

services.

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的横线上。

Lifecanbeoverwhelming(令人不知所措的).Wewanttodoas

muchaswecan,seetheworld,learnnewthings—anditcan

allgetabittoomuch.Sometimeswereachapointwhenwefeel

thatwecannolongerbeinterestedineverything.Wehaveto

shutsomeoflifeout,andWedon,tlikethat.Weareliving

underthefalseassumptionthattoknowanythingworthwhile

takesyearsofstudy,soWemightaswellforgetit.

Butsometimesinsideusrebels.Westillwanttolearnnew

thingsandmakenewthings.Theydon,thavetobebigthings.

Copingwithtoobigachallengecanbedaunting(令人怯步

的).Thesecretistobea“micromaster“byperfectinglots

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andlotsofsmallthings—forabigpayoff.

Amicromasteryisaself-containedunitofdoing,complete

initself,butconnectedtoagreaterfield.Youcanperfect

thatsinglethingandmoveontobiggerthings.Amicromastery

isthewaywelearnaskids.Youneverabsorballthe

fundamentalsstraightaway一youlearnonecoolthing,then

another.PsychologistMihalyCsikszentmihalyihaswritten

about"flow"—astateinwhichtimeseemstobesuspended

becauseourinvolvementinwhatwe,redoingissogreat.A

micromastery,becauseitisrepeatablewithoutbeing

repetitious,hasal1theelementsthatallowUStoenteraflow

state,whichproducesgreatcontentment.

AsWegetolderourdefaultsetting(默认设置)becomes"off"

not"on”.Westopgettinginterestedinnewthingsbecause

wehaven,tgotenoughtimeorenergy.Thisisanexcusebut

whocanblameuswhenWehearWeneed10,000hoursto“master”

something.Micromasteryslicesthroughalltheexcuses.You

startwithsomethingsosmallandeasythatitdoesn,timpact

onyourlifeexceptpositively.

WeenvythepersonwhohasaperfectFrenchaccent,whocan

rol1kayak,orcomposeapoemthatisn,tlaughable,whocan

layabrickwallthatdoesn,tfalldown.Theseareregarded

ashardthingstolearnwhichmeanagreatermasteryofthefiled

concerned.ButwithmiCromasteryyoucanstartwiththetest

pieceandthen—andonlythen—doyougobackupstreamto

learnanythingmoreaboutthenewworld.

Seeingtheworldintermsofmicromasteriesmakesanything

千里之行,始于足下。

seempossible.FancybookbindingYogaTapdancingort

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