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完形填空。
     To be or not to be. Outside the Bible (圣经), these six words are the most famous in all the   1   of the
world. They were   2   by Hamlet when he was thinking aloud, and they are the most famous words in
Shakespeare's because Hamlet was speaking not only for himself but also for every   3   man and woman.
To be or not to be, to live or not to live, to live   4   and abundantly and eagerly, or to live dully and meanly
and scarcely. A philosopher once wanted to know   5   he was alive or not, which is a good question for
everyone to put to himself   6  . He answered it by saying, "I think,   7   I am."
     But the best   8   of existence ever seen was given by another philosopher who said, "To be is to be in 
  9  ." If this is true, then the more relations a living thing has, the more it is alive To live abundantly means
simply to  10  the range and intensity of our relations.  11  we are so used to loving our routine. But apart
from our regular  12 , how much are we alive? If you are  13  only on your regular occupation, you are
alive only to that extent. If  14  things are not concerned so far-poetry, music, pictures, sports, friendships,
politics, international affairs-you are  15 . On the contrary, it is true that every time you  16  a new interest-
even more, a new accomplishment-you increase your power of life. No one who is deeply interested in a
large variety of subjects can remain  17 ; the real pessimist is the person who has lost  18 .
     To be or not to be-to live intensely and richly, merely to exist, that fits with  19 . Let's widen and strengthen
our relations.  20  we live let live!
(     )1. A. literature  
(     )2. A. talked      
(     )3. A. devoting    
(     )4. A. poorly      
(     )5. A. if          
(     )6. A. eventually  
(     )7. A. until       
(     )8. A. definition  
(     )9. A. reality     
(     )10. A. create     
(     )11. A. Hopefully  
(     )12. A. preparation
(     )13. A. focused    
(     )14. A. other      
(     )15. A. alive      
(     )16. A. achieve    
(     )17. A. unworried  
(     )18. A. attention  
(     )19. A. ourselves  
(     )20. A. While      
B. arts           
B. carved          
B. thinking        
B. lonely          
B. that            
B. occasionally    
B. therefore      
B. summary        
B. relations       
B. increase       
B. Uneasy         
B. demonstration  
B. dependent      
B. the other       
B. lively        
B. acquire        
B. uneasy          
B. confidence    
B. itself         
B. Although      
C. history        
C. spoken          
C. demanding       
C. independently  
C. who               
C. apparently      
C. however       
C. comment          
C. orders           
C. decrease       
C. Luckily          
C. illustration   
C. concentrated     
C. another           
C. dead          
C. control        
C. unaware           
C. interest        
C. themselves   
C. Even          
D. architecture    
D. written          
D. suffering          
D. richly          
D. whether               
D. slowly           
D. whatever        
D. feedback            
D. sight              
D. narrow           
D. Unfortunately        
D. occupation     
D. keen               
D. others              
D. live             
D. earn           
D. unhappy               
D. patience         
D. yourself      
D. Because         
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