Fourteen-year-old Richie Hawley had spent five years studying violin at the Community School of Performing Arts in Los Angeles w

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问题     Fourteen-year-old Richie Hawley had spent five years studying violin at the Community School of Performing Arts in Los Angeles when he took part in a violin contest. Ninety-two young people were invited to the contest and Hawley cane out first.
    The contest could have been the perfect setup for fear, worrying about mistakes l and trying to impress the judges. But Hawley says he" did pretty well at staying calm. I couldn’ t be thinking about how many mistakes I’d make--it would distract me from playing," he says. "I don’ t even remember trying to impress people while I played. It’ s almost as if they weren’ t there. I just wanted to make music."
    Hawley is a winner. But he didn’ t become a winner by concentrating on winning. He did it by concentrating on playing well.
    "The important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part," said the founder of the modem Olympics, Pierre de Coubertin. "The important thing in life is not the triumph but the straggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well."
    New research shows that Coubertin’ s philosophy is exactly the path achievers take to win at life’ s challenging games.
    A characteristic of high performers is their intense, pleasurable concentration on work, rather than on their competitors or future glory or money, says Dr. Charles Garfield, who has studied 1,500 achievers in business, science, sports, the arts, and professions. "They are interested in winning, but they’re most interested in self-development, testing their limits."
    One of the most surprising things about top performers is how many losses they’ ve had--and how much they’ ve learned from each. "Not one of the 1,500 I studied defined losing as failing," Garfield says. "They kept calling their losses ’ setbacks. ’"
    A healthy attitude toward setbacks is essential to winning, experts agree.
    "The worst thing you can do if you’ ve had a setback is to let yourself get stuck in a prolonged depression. You should analyze carefully what went wrong, identify specific things you did right and give yourself credit for them." Garfield believes that most people don’ t give themselves enough praise. He even suggests keeping a diary of all the positive things you’ve done on the way to a goal.

选项 A、he put all his mind to his performance
B、he cared much about the judges’ feelings
C、he tried his best to avoid making mistakes
D、he paid close attention to the people around

答案A

解析 细节题。从文章的第二段哈利自己所说的话以及第三段我们知道,他并没有将注意力放在努力减少错误或者是打动周围的人上,而是专注于自己的演奏。故A对。
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