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請問39的D選項哪裡錯 在左附圖的文章中 最後一行最後一句有提到D選項 再請問hold back on在D選項是指堅持嗎 還是有其他意思 謝謝

合題答對者,得2分。 第36至39題為題組 & Thi race to 9-673 +3 Life is all about the choices we make, and they affect everything we do and feel. Kids reporter sad?” of the reseai offici New lack 4 || or SOT daydream about the coolest toys, and parents seek out the best schools for their children. Some people want the tastiest food, while others desire the biggest return on their investments Before we make any final decisions, we are given a lot of choices to sort through? Most of us feel that the more choices we have, the happier we'll be, as we'll be better able to determine which is best for us. At least, that's what we used to think. Research now shows us that there is such a thing as having too many choices, and it's actually making us miserable.' In fact, an excess of choices can lead to dissatisfaction, depression, anxiety, self-blame, and 'fegret. This is because it paralyzes us and forces us to make decisions that go against our best interest. What's more, it results in a huge waste of time. American psychologist Barry Schwartz lays this all out in his book, The Paradox of Choice. He sheds light on the process by which we become less satisfied, which is the cost of having too many options. First, once we've made our pick, we imagine how we could have done better. This then nags at us, making us regret our imperfect decision Soon, we convince ourselves that the discarded options or even imaginary alternatives would have been better than what we settled on, which causes expectations to rise. We're not completely satisfied with the outcome of our decision, even if it's a good one. In the end, we are no longer able to experience pleasant surprises. Fortunately, Schwartz says this can be turned around. But we must first embrace our limitations by 29 Yowering our expectations, being grateful for what we have, and not comparing ourselves to others, vic ti r t ~New 必勝卷第18回試題-4~

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英文 高中

求這5題有錯嗎??

we We all have dreams. Dreams are those imagined situations in our minds 1. hope will one day come true. However, people usually achieve their dreams only 2. making a significant effort. In 2008, this fact was not lost on a young swimmer from Singapore 3. Joseph Schooling. In 2008, Schooling, 4. just thirteen years of age, was a schoolboy. One morning, Michael Phelps 5. has now won more Olympic medals than anyone else in history, visited the swimming club Schooling attended to train for the Beijing Olympics. Phelps was one of Schooling's 6. heroes. Although Schooling was star-struck and lost for words, nothing was going to stop him 7. posing for a photograph with Phelps. Schooling used the memory of this once-in-a-lifetime meeting 8. himself to train hard at swimming. In 2016, he found himself competing against Phelps in the final of a one-hundred-meter event at the Rio Olympics in front of millions of people watching worldwide. Schooling 9. to beat his idol to win the gold medal. The news of his victory quickly spread around the world. Furthermore, 10. the country's first ever Olympic medal for swimming, he became a hero in his home nation of Singapore. Schooling's story is one that can inspire us all to work hard and to never give up on our dreams. (B) 1.(A) how (C) 2.(A) with (B) on (C) by (A) 3.(A) called (B) calling (D) at (D) 4.(A) during (B) between (D) 5.(A) who 37 (B) that (C) what (D) who (D) in (D) calls (C) to call (C) for (C), whom (D), who (B) whom

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