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능률 실용영어I 1과 본문 빈칸넣기 (서술형 평가 대비)영어 교과서 본문 빈칸넣기/(고) 능률 실용영어I 2016. 11. 23. 18:27반응형
능률 실용영어I 1과 본문 빈칸넣기 입니다. 서술형 평가 대비용으로 만들었어요.
핸드폰에서는 빈칸을 터치해서 답을 볼 수 있어요. 한번에 하나만 보여요. 화면은 옆으로 돌려서 보시길 권해요. 세로로 보면 좀 좁아서 문장이 잘 읽히지 않아요.
PC에서는 빈칸에 마우스를 올리면 답을 볼 수 있어요.
내신 준비 잘하세요~
능률 실용영어I 1과 본문 빈칸넣기
See, Believe and Become
“Imagination is everything. It is the preview to life’s coming attractions.”
― Albert Einstein
Watching birds fly in the sky, the Wright brothers believed that someday they would fly, too. They “visualized” themselves in a device for flying, and eventually, after trying many different ideas, they built the first airplane and flew. Some of the greatest leaders and inventors in history visualized great things before they actually saw them become a reality. That is the power of visualization, the act of creating vivid pictures in your mind of what you want in order to make it happen.
When you imagine your goals as though they’ve already been completed, the feeling of success and the vivid images send powerful messages to your brain. The messages make your brain believe that you are worthy of success and that you are ready to be successful. The more you visualize yourself achieving your goals, the more your mind will search for ways to make it happen.
Clearly Visualize What You Want
When you visualize a goal, try to imagine as many details as possible. Be specific: include sounds, smells and emotions. You can create a vision board containing images of places you want to go, people you want to meet, things you’d like to have and quotes that inspire you. A vision board can be an extremely powerful tool. When NASA staff members were working on putting a man on the moon, they covered the entire wall at their research center with a large picture of the moon. The goal was clear to everyone. The more they looked at the image, the more motivated they were to get to the moon as soon as possible. No wonder NASA reached its goal two years ahead of schedule!
Nari, 16
I always wanted to be an opera singer, but I needed some motivation to make it happen. So I put up a board in my room with quotes and pictures that inspired me. It constantly reminded me of the exciting future I could have if I stuck to my goal. I practiced hard every day, and before I knew it, I was singing in a student choir at the Sydney Opera House!
“Believe and act as if it were impossible to fail.”
― Charles F. Kettering
Act As If You Already Achieved Your Dream
If you want to maximize your chances of success, you must act as if you were already successful. This does not mean acting fake or showing off. It means believing in yourself and thinking and feeling like you have already achieved your goal. Think clearly about who you want to be, what you want to do, and what you want to have in the future. Then, act as if you were this future self. Here is one thing you can easily do in your daily life to practice this: Throw a party for your friends and tell them to come as the person they want to be in 10 years. What are their jobs? What have they achieved? Think about who you want to be and stay in character throughout the party. The more you commit to playing your role, the more vivid your experience will be. The positive emotions you’ll feel during the evening should improve your self-esteem and the way you view yourself.
Jamie, 18
When my friend decided to hold a “Come As You Will Be” party, I wasn’t sure who I wanted to be. But the party's idea got me thinking. It reminded me of a TV show about lawyers that I like. So, I attended the party playing the role of a lawyer. After the party, I slowly developed more confidence and self-esteem. Today, I have chosen my university major and my future job.
Of course, one party alone is not going to be enough to decide your entire future. You should keep in mind the dream you want to achieve and constantly imagine yourself realizing it in as much detail as possible. Combined with lots of practice and hard work, this will lead you to success. Always remember: Visualization is an easy, powerful way to help you realize your goals!