单选题The writer thinks that one can hold fast to his dream by__________.
A.listing the details of his ideal life
B.improving some of his old hobbies
C.adding new ideas to his old dreams
D.energizing himself with old passions
推断题。由文章最后一段第一句“Find ways to add what you love to do to your life now.”可知:现在就想办法把自己的兴趣融入自己的生活。同时,由该段最后两句“Things you’re enthuse-astic about come with their own store of energy.Connecting with them can give you a push when you most need it.”可知:你所热衷的事情蕴含着巨大的能量。保持爱好会在你最需要的时候给予你动力。
由此可以推断改进一些先前的爱好可以使人坚持梦想。故选B。
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In the city of Toronto, a familiar media player entered the tray last year: Moses Znaimer,65,the famous brave television pioneer who was the driving force behind Toronto´ s CITY-TV. Eleven months ago, he took ownership of Classical 96.3 FM, Canada´ s first and largest commercial clas-sical station, which "re-launched" this month with some new on-air hosts, a totally new schedule,and more attention to singing art and less to full-length symphonies.
The popular station airs selections (usually no more than 10 to 15 minutes long) of greatest-hits classical works,24 hours a day. This usually means single movements of larger works and oth-er pieces, with commercial ads in between. The station may never be the preferred destination of highbrow classical fans, who seek full-length symphonies and operas. But this doesn´ t seem to trouble Znaimer, who says of his main competitor, CBC Radio Two: "They play classical, and they do it well when they do it, but they don´ t do it all the time, and they´ re doing it less and less. "
Marilyn Gilbert, a Toronto artist manager, also makes a comparison to Canada´ s national broadcaster when she praises Znaimer´ s station: "Classical 96.3 FM is very important for the com-munity and the country, especially in view of the changes that are going on at CBC. "
Znaimer is best-known for his influential work in television, but he was also one of the crea-tors of Cross Country Checkup, the longest-running show on CBC Radio. Today he calls Classical 96.3 FM "arguably the most successful of all classical music stations on the continent. At about 800,000 listeners per week, we are larger even than the New York Times classical station [ WQXR-FM]." And under his excellent and creative leadership, the sound of the station has become livelier.
Many operators have dropped commercial classical radio in order to__________.
A.make more profits
B.promote pop music
C.use new technology
D.attract classical fans