Of course, I admit that it is really good to have superior conditions, but it is meaningful to combine your own efforts. At all times and in all countries, people who were born poor or lacking, and people who became famous and married through hard work, abound.
Demosthenes in ancient Greece stuttered when he was a child, but he practiced hard and eventually became a famous speaker. Dumas, a French writer, came from humble origins, but he didn't care. He persisted in writing in poverty and eventually became a literary master. In ancient China, there was a man named Chen who was born slow-witted, but he made unimaginable efforts and eventually became a learned man. Under extremely difficult conditions, Chen Jingrun, a mathematician in China, stayed up all night and devoted himself to studying, and finally won the title of mathematics. That's enough, that's enough, there's no need to give examples-I just want to show through these examples that hard work is essential for a person to achieve something.
Some people may think that hard work is irrelevant, but what matters is the right time, the right place and the right people. If you analyze it carefully, you will find the loopholes.
(5) First, if the external conditions are too superior, people may not be able to become talents. On the contrary, they may be intoxicated with ecstasy. For example, 16, 17-year-old Europe, aristocratic luxury. Isn't this a typical example of not using the advantages correctly?
Secondly, congenital conditions are superior, but if you don't work hard the day after tomorrow, you will be mediocre. In the Song Dynasty, Fang Zhongyong was gifted, but he didn't know how to work hard the day after tomorrow, and he ended up as a "silent person". In addition, Edison said that "success is 1% genius and 99% effort" does not also confirm this point?
⑦ If you have superior conditions, make good use of them! If your condition is too general, make up for it with your efforts! Otherwise, no matter what kind of grass you are in, you are a thin horse.
1. The central argument of this article is (? )
A. To make a difference, it is not enough to have superior conditions. What is more important is to work hard on your own.
B. People who are poor or have birth defects, and people who have become famous and married by their own efforts are everywhere.
C. hard work is not important, what matters is the right time, the right place and the right people.
D. success is one percent of genius and ninety-nine percent of hard work.
2. What does the example in the third paragraph show? Why does the author give four examples to demonstrate?
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3. What is the "loophole" in paragraph (4)?
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4. The metaphor of "grassland" in the seventh paragraph? , "thin horse" metaphor? ? .
5. Read the underlined sentences in the seventh paragraph. Please talk about how you "used" or "fabricated" the original conditions based on your own growth experience.
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