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根据语境,用方框内短语的适当形式填空(每个短语仅用一次)。

have fun; dress up; play tricks on; gain; admired… for; in memory of; look forward to; look as though/if; take place; starve to death

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    We all fail,all the time.We might miss a call with a client because of an emergency work meeting,or miss that meeting because another project has suddenly become urgent.And then we (or our families) get sick,and we have to shift priorities around again.

    These unsystematic failures are benign,though.They reflect that all of us have limited resources.There simply is not enough time,energy,or money,to do everything you want to do all the time.Part of being a responsible adult is learning to make trade offs: balancing your conflicting goals and trying to get as much done as you can in the time you have.

    The thing you really need to watch out for is the systematic failure.The systematic failure happens when there's a particular goal you want to achieve,but never get to.The causes of systematic failures usually boil down to some combination of these three factors:

    1).Short-term pressures versus long-term goals.Most of us prefer to achieve pressing short-term goals rather than put time into long-term projects.Lots of research suggests that our brains are wired to prefer tasks that pay off in the short term rather than those whose benefit is long-term.The people who do manage to accomplish their long-term goals create regular space to make progress on them.

    2)._________Without even realizing it,we often do what is easiest to accomplish rather than what we say is most important.Email is a great example.If you are like most people,you keep your email program open at work all day. Consequently,each new message is an invitation to drop what you are working on to check it.It feels like work and it's much easier than finishing that 100-slide presentation.Simply shutting off email for a few hours a day can remove this source of distraction from the environment.

    3).Working for too long.Many workplaces create pressure to stay at the office for more and more hours,which (paradoxically) creates opportunities for systematic failures.Work is not an iron man competition where the last person there wins.Most people have an optimal(最佳的)number of hours they can work each day.For example,I can be productive at work for about 8-9 hours a day.If I spend any more time at work than that,then at some point,I start doing "fake work."

    The next time you run into trouble,assess whether it's an unsystematic failure or a systematic one.When you notice a systematic failure in your life,you need to make a change in your behavior.If you don't make a change,you will continue to fail.

    Finally,if you experience a lot of unsystematic failures,it might be worth rethinking the number of tasks you are taking on.Perhaps you need to offload some responsibilities onto someone else,before you start experiencing more systematic failures.

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       他一动不动地仰面躺着,现在,他能够听到病狼一呼一吸地喘着气,慢慢地向他逼近。①它愈来愈近,总是在向他逼近,好像经过了漫长的时间,但是他始终不动。②它已经到了他耳边。那条粗糙的干舌头正像砂纸一样地磨擦着他的两腮。他那两只手一下子伸了出来——或者,至少也是他凭着毅力要它们伸出来的。③他的指头弯得像鹰爪一样,可是抓了个空。敏捷和准确是需要力气的,他没有这种力气。

       那只狼的耐心真是可怕。这个人的耐心也一样可怕。这一天,有一半时间他一直是躺着不动,竭力和昏迷斗争,等着那个要把他吃掉、而他也希望能吃掉它的东西。有时候,疲倦的浪潮涌上来,淹没了他,他会做起很长的梦;然而在整个过程中,不论醒着或是做梦,他都在等着那种喘息,等着那条粗糙的舌头来舐他。

       他并没有听到这种喘息,他只是从梦里慢慢苏醒过来,觉得有条舌头在顺着他的一只手乱去。他静静地等着。狼牙轻轻地扣在他手上了;扣紧了;狼正在尽最后一点力量咬进它等了很久的东西里面。可是这个人也等了很久,那只给咬破了的手也抓住了狼的牙床。于是,慢慢地,就在狼无力地挣扎着,他的手无力地掐着的时候,他的另一只手已经慢慢摸过来,一下把狼抓住。五分钟之后,这个人已经把全身的重量都压在狼的身上。他的手的力量虽然还不足以把狼掐死,可是他的脸已经抵紧了狼的咽喉,嘴里已经满是狼毛。半小时后,这个人感到一小股暖和的液体慢慢流进他的喉咙。这东西并不好吃,就像硬灌到他胃里的铅液,而且是纯粹凭着意志给灌下去的。后来,这个人翻了一个身,仰面睡着了。