一、閱讀理解
Imagine you're taking an exam, and that you find it difficult to answer those questions. And time's running out. Would you waste the little chance that you get to cheat? Probably, some of us have once cheated in the test.
Certainly, it's not correct. It's important to follow the rules because the world would turn into a total mess without rules. However, with time passing by and the development of the society, some rules have become barriers(障礙)to people's success. A famous person once said, "We have so many rules in life about everything. But it's impossible to be a creator if you're too well-behaved. You have to think outside the box." Some are created to restrain people, and some become old and boring. So sometimes, it's okay to break the rules. In 1823, William Webb Ellis was a pupil at Rugby School. He was tired of playing football in the old way, so the player took the ball in his arms and ran with it during a school football match. In this way, he started a new sport: rugby(英式橄欖球), named after his school.
Since you've already known why someone wants to break the rules, now you need to learn how to do it.
Learn the rules first. Qi Baishi was a talented Chinese artist, but he spent much time learning traditional drawing and painting skills before he found his own styles. Master it before you break it—that's what you can learn from great minds.
Evaluate(
B
C
B
)3. What does the underlined word "restrain" in Paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Save.
B. Control.
C. Care.
D. Trust.